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1 mere pieces of the puzzle that is tomorrow. 2 « — Yesterday a remembrance 3 confusion, Days of fear, and tears; 5 A glimmer of hope for what is yet to come, Born of Dreams and Promises; 8 glimpses of the Past In a frame of Determination; DEDICATION” Mr. Madden, We, the class of 1982, would like to dedicate this book to one of our very special advisors. We hope that it may in some way repay everything you’ve done for us. So with this book we say “Thank you, Mr. Madden.” You became our class advisor in 10th grade and have been a friend and a counselor ever since. We are a class with many different views, but with your help we’ve grown together, forming a solid whole. May this book always be a symbol of accomplishment, for now we must go on our separate ways. But as we leave we say “thank you,” not “Goodbye”, for you will always be in our hearts. With love and appreciation, the class of 1982 12 SPECIAL RECOGNITION Mr. Brooder — To a special person who has worked behind the scenes as our advisor. You have been a supporting force in our class and for this we are indebted. You have been as much a friend as you've been a supporter. For your numerous unacknowledged acts, we take this opportunity to show our gratitude and say “Thank you.” Miss Armstrong and Mrs. Pukas — You are both very special ladies who came to us in our Senior year and agreed to work with us on our social events. You both helped to make our Senior Ball and Commencement Week much more memorable. This is our way of showing our appreciation for your hard work and caring efforts. Mr. Lonsway, Although you left in our Junior Year, you were a stabilizing force and a very special friend to our class. You greatly helped us as we laid the foundation of our future, and for this we will always be grateful. So, as we now go out to find our piece of the world, we wish you the best of luck as you, too, search for yours. Mrs. Williams, We want to thank you for all of your time and enduring patience. You have always been there when we’ve needed advice and have helped to pull our class together. For your service above and beyond the call of duty we say “Thanks.” 14 Mr. Kenneth M. Shaw — Superintendent — “When you are in control, you have no fear.” Mr. John J. Hanley, Jr. — Principal — “What lies behind us and what lies before us are little matters compared to what lies within us.” Mrs. Janet Selavka — Assistant Principal — A firm hand and a caring heart.” Mr. John L. Kenyon, III — Director of Pupil Personnel — “Whistle while you work to make your days a little lighter.” Mrs. Anita Ames — Secretary — “The keys to efficiency lie in good organization and a unique sense of humor.” Mrs. Veronica Thayer — Secretary — “She who endures with patience is a conqueror.” Mrs. Marie Jarvis — Attendance Clerk — “You can’t turn back the clock, but you can wind it up again.” Mrs. Patricia Tennant — Secretary — “On hand for every need, crisis, and occasion.” 16 Mrs. Barbara Clark-Greene — Librarian — “A room without books is like a body without soul.” Mrs. Lynne Jason — Librarian Aide — Kind, friendly direction takes us on a path of learning.” Mrs. Lorraine McDermott — Volunteer Coordinator — “A helping hand shows a loving heart.” Mrs. Shirley Miller — Reading — “The work will wait while you show the child the rainbow, but the rainbow won’t wait while you do your work.” Mr. Reginald Grover — Guidance Director — “That best portion of a good man’s life — His little, nameless, unremembered acts of love.” Mr. Stephen Sujecki — Guidance Director — “Success is a journey, not a destination.” Mr. Richard Pendola — School Psychologist — “May you always have freedom to be yourself.” Mrs. Linda Costanza — Special Services — “Aim for the sun. You may not reach it, but you will fly higher than if you never aimed at all.” Miss Karen Gallo — Special Resources — ‘If my mind can conceive it, and my heart can believe it, I know I can achieve it.” Mrs. Kathryn Joslin — Reading — Build a world as wide as your wishes,' as dear as your dreams.” Mrs. Doreen Pacella — Special Resources — “The key to happiness is having dreams ... The key to success is making them come true.” Mrs. Diane Avedesian — Teacher Aide — “A smile costs nothing but creates much.” Miss Lenora Spatafore — Teacher Aide — It is within the silence of a caring heart, small miracles occur.” Mrs. Sally Wiedenheft — Chorus — Music is the language of the soul.” Mr. Edward Tucchio — Art — “As the sun colors flowers, so does art color our lives.” Mrs. Mary Hendrickson — Art — Jr. High — Every artist dips his brush in his own soul and paints his own nature into his pictures.” 18 Mrs. Eleanor Banker — Home Economics — “Life is like an onion; you peel off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep.” Mr. Ross Aiello — Industrial Arts — “Every man is the architect of his own fortune.” Mr. John Madden — Industrial Arts — “To build soundly, you must think constructively.” Mr. Lawrence Gula — Mathematics — “No one has yet programmed a computer to be of two minds about a hard program or to burst out laughing.” Miss Bernice Armstrong — Mathematics — “Time passes better when you are a participant, not an observer.” Mrs. Elizabeth Matis — Mathematics — “Fashions fade — style is eternal.” — Yves Saint Laurent Mrs. Ann Hoffner — Mathematics — “It is the gentlest handling that leaves a lasting impression.” Miss Gina Turano — Mathematics — “Live, Laugh, Love, and Learn.” Mr. William Evenski — English — “Men may be divided almost any way we please, but I have found the most useful distinction to be made between those who devote their lives to conjugating the verb “to be,” and those who spend their lives conjugating the verb to have.” S. J. Harris Miss Catherine Phinizy — English — “I have always been delighted at the prospect of a new day, a fresh try, one more start with perhaps a bit of magic somewhere behind the morning.” Mr. Clifford Bondarek English — ... And I took the path less traveled and that has made all the difference.” Mrs. Linda Miller — English — Life only comes once, so live it to the fullest.” Mrs. Nancy Lipkin English — 'The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two words when one will do.” Mr. Frederick Souza English Let the other fellow find out who you are. He’ll remember it longer.” Mrs. Mary Strong — French — Every langauge is a world unto itself.” Mrs. Natalie Pukas — Spanish — A kind, loving heart with caring patient ways and a skilled, helping hand — bundled together in love — these make a friend.” 20 Mr. George Whitten — Science — “The rule on staying alive as a forecaster is to give ’em a number or give ’em a date, but never give ’em both at once.” J. B. Quinn Mr. Henry Stebbins — Science — “Sailing — takes me away to where I always heard it could be.” — Christopher Cross Mr. Erwin Goldstein — Science — Let me be free to explore the great outdoors.” Mr. Helmut Steinnagel — Science — “The important thing is not to stop questioning.” — A. Einstein Mr. Otto Kerr — Science — “Touch’d with human gentleness and love.” Mr. Ronald Brann Social Sciences — “There are people who can talk sensibly about a controversial issue without taking sides. They’re called humanists.” Mr. Frank Scott — Social Science — “Be happy — it is a way of being wise.” Mr. William Zigaro — Social Science — “Don’t take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive.” Mr. Daniel Schofield — Social Science — “It’s just the jolly, joking things, the never-mind-the-trouble things, the “laugh-with-me, it’s funny” things, that make the world seem bright.” Mr. Timothy Sisk — Social Science — “Life is like a golf game, there are good times, but be prepared for the upsets of life. Mr. Arthur Blake — Business — “The reason most of us don’t live within our income is because we don’t consider that living.” Mrs. Kathryn Scott — Business — “It is better to be short and shine than to be tall and cast a shadow.” Mr. Robert Brooder — Physical Education — “Progress always involves risks. You can't steal second base and keep your feet on first.” — Frederick Wilcox Mrs. Sheila Williams — Physical Education — “Climb the mountains and their good tidings, Nature’s peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like falling leaves.” — John Muir 22 Miss Nancy Smith — English — “I came, I saw, I conquered!!!” Nursing Staff — Mrs. Cecile McGrath, Mrs. Deborah Austin, Mrs. Betty Campbell, and Mrs. Margaret Greene — “The art of medicine consists of keeping the patient in a good mood while nature does the healing. Kitchen Staff — Miss Loretta Jones, Mrs. Marilyn Moran, Mrs. Judy Weber, Mrs. Gloria Allen, and Mrs. Christa Bromley — In general, mankind, since the improvement of cookery, eats twice as much as nature requires. 23 J u n 1 o r s Row one: W. Collins, G. Cousens, K. Cochran. M. Birkbeck, W. Corrigan. Row two: D. Birkbeck. M. Anderson. C. Baker. T. Bliven. Row three: A. Banks. V. Brayman,). Dean. H. Coon. D. Bosse. G. Bond. B. Crandall. A. Cote. Mr. Brann. 26 Row one: D. Hillyer, S. Figdore. P. Collins. S. Fitzgerald. Row two: L. Perrone. L. Dick. E. Edgerton, K. Neigel. D. Pollock. R. York. Row three: K. Lewis. J. Mason. J. Kenyon. K. Pope. R. Jarvis. L. Doroshevich, V. Duke, L. Dufilie, Mr. Blake. Row one: J. Whiting, T. Weissmuller. D. Tattersall, L. Turner, J. Wells, L. Verdun, Row two: C. Ward. D. Thompson, S. Robert, A. Tennant. C. Stokes, Mrs. Scott, Row three: E. White, B. York, T. Wilkinson, M. Vandale, M. Saxton, J. Travis. 27 0 m o r e s Row one: M. Williams. L. Siller. L. Tennant. K. Stout. Row two: G. Young. T. Vance. C. Williams. T. Wills. S. Storey. Row three: T. Shafer, S. Vandale. F. Supernant, B. Williams, Mr. Zigaro. Row one: D. Rathbun, K. Jurgewicz, D. Ralls. R. Miner, T. Mason. Row two: M. Nadberezny, M. Jones. P. Moran. Mr. Scott. 28 Row one: K. Falardeau, S. Gunn, A. Duke, Row two: R. Gurnee, D. Gencarella, S. Freeman, K. Johanessen, Row three: S. Duerr, R. Freemer, F. Grillo, C. Izzo, Miss Armstrong. Row one: G. Downing, C. Burger, O. Ahearn, M. Chase. Row two: T. Bishop, R. Brayman, B. Abel, Row three: R. Banker, D. Dinsmore E. Cornell, Mr. Gula. 29 F r e Row one: R. Taylor, M. Saxton, K. Umphlett, B. Wydler, Row two: B. Ward, S. Spencer, D. Slavic. L. Tennant, J. Umphlett, S. Sherlock, M. St. Pierre, Row three: Mr. Whitten, P. Sollenberger, S. Sweet, T. Viele, W. Wilkinson, R. White. h m e n ____ Row one: C. Mayhew, C. Morgan, J. Martinelli, Row two: J. Parent, M. Santerre, L. Ryan, K. Pressler, T. Patton, C. Perrone, Row three: Mr. Stebbins, K. Marshall, I. Nadberezny, D. Lassan, J. Ross. Row one: C. Berger. C. Brean. L. Bressani. B. Bates. D. Coney. S. Conley. Row two: K. Bialek, M. Allen. V. Austin. L. Cockrell, L. Burgess. B. Conrad. Row three: Mr. Goldstein, M. Beatty, M. Bond, S. Costanzo, J. Camer, M. Bosse, S. Bissett. 31 Row one: D. Cushman, J. Davidson. S. Cote, Row two: K. Halley, N. Kleineberg, P. Gray. K. Karsten, C. Hesse, J. Dibble, Row three: Mrs. Miller, T. Gerrish, B. Katz, P. Knight, H. Ela, T. Gavitt, D. Girardin. r a d e Row one: B. Turner. R. Yackley, J. Sickler, M. Tompkins, ). Thompson. Row two: D. Wilkinson. ). Storey, E. Upton, M. Williams, L. Smith, S. Vos, A. Stoddard, Row three: Mrs. Hoffner, G. Shafer, J. Wilkinson, A. Viele, A. Sweet, J. Williams, H. Tennant. 32 Row one: Ms. Lipkin, C. Sellen, C. Pope, M. Pollock, R. Robbins, Row two: C. LeClair, M. Mills, S. Schultz. J. Moran, R. Manning D. Santerre, J. Patton, Row three: T. Poland, M. Nieto, M. Miner, D. Robert. D. Raynard. Row one: T. Kuzenka, N. Gerrish. J. Haydash, C. Hesse, Row two: L. Gildersleeve. D. Jacques, S. Geer, K. Keutman, J. Fitzgerald. R. Fryer, E. Kowack, Row three: J. Hollis, C. Kenyon. B. Infantino, T. Griffith. C. Hillyer, Mr. Schofield. Row one: J. Coon, J. Cochran. T. Desena. Row two: J. Baird. K. Amkhamavong, S. Bamford, K. Cousens, T. Fede. J. Bailey, L. Coon. Row three: P. Beauregard, L. Falardeau, C. Barber, K. Ennis. S. Chapman. P. Caster. D. Coates. Mr. Steinnagel. 33 Row one: E. Stokes, M. Sweet. T. Suchocki, J. Wells, Row two: S. Wydler. A. VanPatten, L. Yackley, R. Taylor, K. Wilson. Row three: Miss Turano, ]. Spencer, K. Williams, K. Verhasselt, M. Upton, D. Wells.). Wohlleber. Row one: H. McCracken, D. Richardson,). Piper. K. Pope,). Scharninghausen. Row two: A. Slavic, M. Rubio. D. Sergiy, V. Perrone, R. Main. Row three: C. Murphy. P. McMurray. K. Main. P. O’Rourke. G. Prawdzik, W. Mason, Mr. Souza. Row one: T. James, F3. Hadley, C. Herrick, R. Lewis, Row two: K. Kowack, S. Host, W. Kepler, K. Johnston. K. Hickey, Row three: J. Lathrop, K. Hvarre, B. Lassan, A. Hillyer, V. Johannesen, C. Galusha, D. Lee, B. Gagnon, Mr. Sisk. 35 Row one: D. Davis, J. Dolan, S. Brown, L. Ellis, C. Almeida, B. Dame, Row two: M. Beardslee, J. Banker, L. Birkbeck, R. Cassidy, Mr. Kerr, T. Coates, D. Baker, C. Coney. 36 G 1 r 1 s’ X C o u n t r y Row one: S. Thayer, M. Bishop, S. West, Row two: K. Stout (Mgr.), D. Pollock, V. Duke, K. Brean, L. Turner, B. Crandall, P. Collins (Mgr.), Coach: Mrs. Sheila Williams. 38 39 40 41 s o Q Row one: M. Vandale, D. Gencarella, K. Amkhamavong, T. Wilkinson, W. Brean, K. McCracken, V. Amkhamavong, O. Ahearn, M. Saxton. Row two: M. Saxton (Mgr.), K. Pope, S. Dolan, M. Allen. B. York. M. Chase. N. Kleineberg, C. Morgan. K. Lewis (Mgr.), Coach: Mr. Stephen Sujecki. C e r 42 43 Varsity — Row one: |. Kenyon, V. Brayman, A. Duke, Row two: C. Ward, C. Smith, C. Smith, L. Dufilie, Row three: D. Thompson, R. York, Coach: Miss Karen Gallo. 44 45 Varsity — Row one: P. Sollenburger (Mgr.), D. Gencarella, T. Wilkinson, W. Miner. C. Burger (Mgr.), Row two: F. Grillo, M. Saxton, J. Whiting, B. York, O. Ahearn, L. Johnston. Row three: B. Metz. D. Bosse, T. Viele, Coach: Mr. Carl Selavka. 47 Junior Varsity — Row one: Coach: Mr. Kevin Ames, J. Martinelli, [). Bosse. J. Garner, Row two: F. Grillo, M. Birkbeck. T. Shafer. Row three: W. Corrigan. B. Metz. D. Girardin. Junior Varsity — Row one: K. Karsten, F. Hardiman, M. Santerre, Row two: B. Katz, L. Doroshevich, S. Storey, M. Beattie. C. Appleton, S. Fitzgerald, A. Tennant, Row three: T. Wills (Mgr.), Coach: Mr. Clyde Callejo, C. Simpson, (Mgr.). 49 TO OUR COACHES, For your continuing devotion to our teams and to our school; for your advice, understanding and friendship, and most of all for teaching us the meaning of sportsmanship — Thank you! 50 M. Fryer — Co-Editor S. Williams — Advisor M. Kaschel — Advertising K. Kuechler — Advertising S. Thayer — Lay-out Editor J. Bailey — Lay-out Editor K. Goggin — Lay-out Editor G. Edgerton — Literary M. Miner Literary C. Smith — Typist S. Gruber — Advertising S. D. Gencarella — Photography D. Leggett — Typist C. Smith — Typist W. Brean — Art M. Rios-Velez — Business Manager 52 The Homecoming that almost was... Homecoming Committee 53 Front row: M. Rios-Velez. Miss Armstrong: Advisor, D. Leggett. Second row: V. Falardeau. J. Miner, L. Panciera, T. Brayman, M. Fryer, S. Sergiy, M. Miner. French Travel Club — Row one: L. Siller, D. Ralls. K. Johanessen, K. Falardeau, A. Duke. Row two: P. Knight, S. Sherlock, L. Tennant, F. Hardiman, A. Banks, Row three: R. Miner, R. Banker, Mrs. Strong, Advisor, J. Kenyon, V. Brayman. Spanish Travel Club — Row one: M. Fryer, M. Beattie, D. Slavic, L. Cockrell, S. Freeman, K. Neigel, T. Bliven, L. Dick, L. Doroshevich. J. Parent, E. Edgerton, Row two: K. Halley, T. Allen, C. Baker, K. Lewis, D. Thompson, C. Ward, B. Abel, D. Gencarella, J. Martinelli, J. Umphlett, Row three: T. Mason, D. Bosse, G. Bond, B. Barber, S. Fox, V. Edgerton, M. Saxton, Mrs. Pukas. Advisor, K. Freeman, M. Bond, C. Sweet, S. West, N. Coon, M. Saxton. 54 Ski Club — Row one: C. Mayhew. D. Cushman, S. Dolan. K. Pope. R. York. |. Martinelli. Row two: M. Chase, K. Pressler, C. Elswick, K. McCracken, S. West, S. O’Rourke, S. Morgan. T. Brayman, D. Slavic, Mr. Tucchio, Advisor, Row three:). Bailey, J. Jackson, R. Sellen. “W” Club — Row one: J. Cronin. M. Bishop. J. Miner. N. Coon. M. Purcell. L. Hill. W. Brean. K. McCracken. R. Williams. M. Dolan. S. Morgan. Row two: S. Robert. D. Birkbeck, K. Lewis, D. Thompson. C. Ward, B. Crandall. B. Corrigan, Row three: G. Trice, Mr. Sujecki, Advisor, D. Gencarella, T. Wilkinson, O. Ahearn. B. York, M. Saxton. J. Whiting, K. Pope. 55 56 Computer Club — Row one: K. McCracken. M. St. Pierre. S. Sherlock. P. Knight. Mr. Gula, Advisor. Row two: J. Bailey. C. Elswick, M. Rios-Velez, K. Freeman. K. Tew. Lyrical Lion — Row one: B. Katz, M. St. Pierre, Row two: P. Knight, S. Sherlock, D. Rathbun, Mrs. Clark-Greene, Advisor. 57 Smoker’s Club — Row one: M. Marshall, J. Walker, H. Jennerwein, M. Williams, S. Vandale, Row two: J. Cook, j. Rhodes, D. Hillyer, J. Rawson, K. Syren. Row three: J. Downing, C. Stokes, K. Lee, G. Main, S. O’Rourke, T. Wills, Row four: M. Kaschel. J. Travis, R. Williams, K. Kuechler. I r ' Christmas Tableaux Special thanks also go to Mrs. Matis, Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Gray. Mrs. Travers and Miss Longo who assisted with the production. Narrator; Ginny Edgerton Assistant: Mr. Larry Gula Director: Mrs. Ruth Crouch Chorus Director: Mrs. Sally Wiedenheft 60 TINA-RAE ALLEN FAVORITE SAYING: What's your problem? FAMED FOR: Going into hysterics over nothing and driving a bomb with rivets. LIKED MOST: George: Senior Hall, Senior Study: 2:30 bell: Soccer games: being with my friends. MISSED MOST: Margie: Leila: Doreen: Cheryl: Lisa: Norma: Wendy: study with “Squeak Pig”: Mr. Lonsway: and dreaded red shoes. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Homecoming 81 : camping with Margie: New York trip with Doreen; being with my friends. SPECIAL PLACES: West Skate; the beach; mv room. FAVORITE SONG: In the Dark : “Start Me Up”. PET PEEVE: People who put on fronts; people who think they are better than others; cliques ; eating red hot dogs and soapy pancakes; piano lessons. FUTURE PLANS: To become a nurse; get married; and be happy. ACTIVITIES: Leo “82” ... Sr. Ball Committee ... Tableaux 3. 4 . . . Spanish Travel Club 3. 4. “Twig” DEANNA LEE ANGIOLELLI FAVORITE SAYING: Oh. my God!” LIKED MOST: Being with S.O., T.W.. R.W., M.P., G.H.; Period 7 study hall; 7 25 81. MISSED MOST: Being with Jeff White; the talks I used to have with a special friend in the Class of 84. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Memorial Day; Senior Ball 80”; Junior Prom Party; getting lost with Shawn in Hartford with Vz tank of gas and no money; partying 6:00 in the morning on the first day of school with S.O., J.D., R.W., and T.W. SPECIAL PLACES: The ocean. FAVORITE SONG: Blackwater”; Take it on the Run. FUTURE PLANS: Be a lawyer to defend Shawn. ACTIVITIES: Jr. Prom Committee ... Sr. Prom Committee ... Homecoming Committee 4. “Deanana” COLIN G. AUSTIN LIKED MOST: Fishing. MISSED MOST: Riding in my boat on a sunny day. SPECIAL PLACES: Out in my boat alone. FAVORITE SONG: Take it on the Run” PET PEEVE: Tall people. FUTURE PLANS: To become a commercial fisherman. 62 “Bird” JEFFREY ROB BAILEY FAVORITE SAYING: Gimme a break!” LIKED MOST: My friendship with M.M.; D.L.; Mr. B and his ability to care about others: The CREW: K.M.; S.D.; and R.S. MISSED MOST: B.A.; The Lons”: times out with the CREW; times with D.L.: a certain night at the beach, and friends I may never see again. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Junior Prom: 9 18 81: OTB: raft hopping on Wyassup, and special times with a very special person. SPECIAL PLACES: Parties at the Snoop; the beach at night; SENIOR TERRITORY, and my house with D.L. FAVORITE SONG: Hold on Loosely : Time for me to Fly PET PEEVE: Falling in LOVE ; people who talk behind your back; The Golden Arches”; and 4:30. FUTURE PLANS: Togo to college; become a pilot, and someday Fly the Friendly Skies. ACTIVI TIES: Baseball JV 1, 2 ... Leo “82” ... Ring Committee ... Jr. Prom Committee ... Sr. Ball Committee ... Sr. Study Committee Tableaux 4. “Jeff” BRENDA CAROL BARBER F'AVORITE SAYING: Are you serious? LIKED MOST: All my great friends, especially Michele and Sue; trip to Spain; Brandon; art classes; X-country; Jr. Prom 80 ; Mr. B.; Mrs. C.; Mr. Lonsway. MISSED MOST: Brandon; Mr. Lonsway; picking on Mr. B. with Marie; Mike; and John; my locker with Clare. SPECIAL PLACES: Billings Lake; the stable; beaches. FAVORITE SONG: Here Comes the Sun PET PEEVE: My junior year; D.N.; unhappiness; confusion. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college; pursue a career, and be happy. ACTIVITIES: Leo “82 ... Class Officer Treas. 3 ... X-Country 3 ... Tableaux 3. 4 ... Spanish Travel Club 2, 3, 4. Birn BRETT A. BARNES FAVORITE SAYING: You might of! LIKED MOST: Friends. MISSED MOST: Good friends. SPECIAL PLACES: J.C.’s Barn, Junior Skip Day. FAVORITE SONG: Take It on the Run” PET PEEVE: People talking behind your back. FUTURE PLANS: To get the most out of life. ACTIVITIES: Baseball JV 1. 2. 63 PAUL JOHN BLIVEN FAVORITE SAYING: “I'd like to help ya.” FAMED FOR: Scruff. LIKED MOST: My blue Dart, all my friends, acting stupid, per. 7 Art I, going out with the CREW,” Mr. Pizza after hoop games, 3 17 81. MISSED MOST: Weekends out in the “GMC with Gary, my blue Dart, certain staff, and K.M. SPECIAL PLACES: Drive-In, Misquamicut Beach, “Deadman’s Curve.” FAVORITE SONG: “Heavy Metal”, Beatin' the Odd's” PET PEEVE: Bad drivers, 8:15, people who talk behind your back and people who take life too seriously, rolling over and CTs.” FUTURE PLANS: To travel and be a bachelor. ACTIVITIES: Soccer... JV 1 ... Jr. Prom ... Sr. Ball Committee ... Sr. Study Committee. CLARE ANNE BIANCO FAVORITE SAYING: It sounds pretty kinky to me!! FAMED FOR: My Inck of height, my obsession with rainbows, and my endless talking! LIKED MOST: Weekends on the town with |.B. in the tank. talking to Mary in homeroom, talking to Brooksie. who’s always been a great listener, getting dismissed to go to Westerly, green M M's and jelly beans, rainbows and my dog Tiger. MISSED MOST: Mr. Lonsway. cheering with Janet and Robin, super talks and fun times with friends that are long gone, the class of 80. working with T.J.. those crazy nights at cheering camp with Robin and Debi. a special friend from Ston-ington. cruising Washington Street with Judy and Sharon, flirting with Pip. |.L.. R.B.. and E.E. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: The Jr. Prom with Terry, going to B.V. with Treb. the 1980 Fair Queen Contest, my 18th birthday, going to SHS track meets with G.E.. 9 18 81 with R.B. Christmas shopping with John and Terry in Warwick, being locked in a dorm room at Hartford University with R.W.. D.T.. C.W.. and D.G.. the entire summer of my Sr. year, and all the times spent with a special person from Stonington. SPECIAL PLACES: Stonington Point, some backroads in Mystic. Westerly McDonald's, my room, my car. and a certain dead end. FAVORITE SONGS: Always and Forever, Wild World PET PEEVE: Being hurt and used, two-faced people, lasing a good friend, long good-byes, empty promises. Monday mornings, old horse teeth. and not being able to talk during silent meditation. FUTURE PLANS: To go to college, have fun and be extremely happy, to find my place in life and stay there, to reach my highest dream, grab hold of it and never let it go. ACTIVITIES: Cheering ... JV 1. 2. 3 ... Capt. 2... Baseball ... V Mgr. 2 ... W Club 3. 4 . . Ring Committee ... Jr. Prom Committee ... Leo “82 ... Sr. Ball Committee ... Homecoming Committee 1. 2, 3. 4 Christmas Tableaux 1. 2. 3. 4 ... Spanish Travel Club 3.4. “Clarabelle” MARY ELIZABETH BISHOP FAVORITE SAYING: “But anyway. FAMED FOR: Showing horses, running, being “Ned’s little sister.” talking to Clare. LIKED MOST: X-Country (especially my Sr. year), everyone on the teams. Bill Miner, D.D., Paul, special friends in the Class of “82.” evenings with “Harvey, Mr. Devine, Conn. College Men’s X-Country team. MISSED MOST: Brandon, Mike, Barb, Janet, Patty on X-Country. Ned. Derby, my senior year, Mr. Devine, Joe Bartel, Mr. Lonsway. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: 7 28 81, 7 29 81, Homecoming ”81,” times at Mr. Pizza with Ned, Bill M.. and other special people. Sr. Ball, times with P.S. SPECIAL PLACES: New Hampshire, places with Paul, horse shows. Woodstock apple orchards, the barn. FAVORITE SONG: “Take it on the Run, “Best of Times” PET PEEVE: Jr. English, the Plainfield hill, Tourtellotte, not winning the QVC 80, people who . use others and add salt to the words.” FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, keep running, train horses. ACTIVITIES: X-Country 3, 4 ... Capt. 4 ... ”W” Club 3, 4 ... Tableaux 3, 4 ... Sr. Ball Committee ... M E C C A 4. “Mare” “Bliv” TERRI-LYNN BRAYMAN FAVORITE SAYING: What a brown. FAMED FOR: Causing trouble: cruising in the Bird : having a good time; causing trouble with Patty, and my bottle of Riunite. LIKED MOST: Wendy C.; Deanna A.; certain people in the Class of 83 ; Grub; Patty U.; R.B.; R.R. MISSED MOST: Patty; Ky; Dana; Wendy; Deanna; Per. 5 Art III; Grub; the old gang; Mr. Blesh. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Hopeville; 81 Sr. Bash; going out with Grub; Jr. Prom Party; going out with Patty; doing the Christmas Tableaux. “Trable” WAYNE E. BREAN FAVORITE SAYING: Referees. FAMED FOR: Coming to school with a cast on my leg and hobbling on crutches. LIKED MOST: Art; gym; sports; girls; Sr. study; yearbook meetings. MISSED MOST: Good knees; Jr. Art I; sports; good times at Wheeler. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Jr. Prom; dances; sports; drive-in; dates; and Rinkerton. SPECIAL PLACES: Mr. Pizza; Hong Kong’s. FAVORITE SONGS: Freebird ; Crazy Train PET PEEVE: Academic English; operations; knee injuries before baseball season. FUTURE PLANS: Become rich; famous; successful, and do art work for movies. ACTIVITIES: Soccer ... V 2. 3. 4 ... CAPT. 4 ... Basketball... JV 2 ... V 3 ... Baseball... V 4 ... W Club 2, 3, 4 ... Leo 82 ... Art Ed-Sr. Ball Committee ... Graduation Com- mittee ... Tableaux 3. 4. “Wayne” WENDY LEE CAHOON FAVORITE SAYING: Hey man! LIKED MOST: Going out with Lisa and Buzz; H.T.; Deanna: Terri; Linda; 2 3 81; going on trail rides with Linda. MISSED MOST: Being with F.A.; Tee; The Duster. PET PEEVE: M.L.; 2-faced people; 2 28 81 with Deanna; misunderstandings. FAVORITE SONG: Tom Sawyer ; “Start Me Up SPECIAL PLACES: East Road; certain houses on Rt. 49. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: New Years 81 ; Cheap Trick Concert; Halloween 80 ; going to Tee's in the summer of 81 with Lisa; J.P.; Richy. and Arthur. FAMED FOR: Being small. FUTURE PLANS: College; to get the most out of life, and be happy with H. ACTIVITIES: Leo 82 ... Jr. Prom Committee ... Sr. Ball Committee ... Ski Club 1. 2, 4. “Cooner” PAUL DOUGLAS CARNER FAVORITE SAYING: You hate it!!” LIKED MOST: My friends at Wheeler; being a senior. MISSED MOST: Driving the Dirtsun to school; Mr. L. SPECIAL PLACES: Tennis courts; McDonald’s. FAVORITE SONG: Take it on the Run PET PEEVE: People who pick on me. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college; become an auto mechanic, and make money. ACTIVITIES: Yearbook ... Photographer... Jr. Prom Committee ... Ski Club 3. ‘Paul” DOREEN CRIDER FAVORITE SAYING: Sigh. FAMED FOR: Laughing. LIKED MOST: My teachers. MISSED MOST: Cubbie hole; Lisa; teachers; and friends. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: New York Art trip; 1981 Graduation. SPECIAL PLACES: Mr. Bondarek’s room; Cubbie hole, and Mrs. Banker’s room. FAVORITE SONG: “The Rose”; Time PET PEEVE: People taking away other people’s dreams. FUTURE PLANS: Go to school for Art Education. NORMA JEAN COON FAVORITE SAYING: I don’t believe it.” FAMED FOR: Giving people frog looks; hanging around with Sandy, Grub, and Stacey. LIKED MOST: Basketball; Softball; Miss A.; Mrs. Banker; Mr. Brooder; S.W.; S.M.; S.G.; M.P., and all my friends at WHS; partying with F.G., B.M., D.G.; my family. MISSED MOST: Class of 80 ; Donna and Dianne; Mr. Lonsway; going for ads with Syd; laughing with Tina about red shoes ; Grub’s special talks; Class of 82 . MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: )r. Prom and party; “81” Sr. Bash; 5 11 80. SPECIAL PLACES: My room; Cronin’s barn; Senior hall; W.R.; buses on away games. FAVORITE SONG: Always and Forever”; Break on Through” PET PEEVE: Weasel’s truck; chemistry; fake people; fund raisers; saying good-bye. FUTURE PLANS: College; marriage; a big family. ACTIVITIES: President of class 3. 4 .. . Treasurer 1.2... Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4 . .. Co-Cap. 4 • • • Softball 1, 2, 3. 4 ... Spanish Travel Club 3, 4 V.P. ... Junior Prom Queen 3 ... Homecoming Court 3. ‘‘Erma’ 66 “Doreen” PETER RICHARD CROFTS LIKED MOST: Work Study. FAVORITE SONG: “Hold on Tight to Your Dreams PET PEEVE: School. FUTURE PLANS: Farming. “Animal” JOHN DANIEL CRONIN FAVORITE SAYING: Let’s get dismissed. FAMED FOR: Parties at the barn. LIKED MOST: Jr. Prom party; Tennis courts. MISSED MOST: All my friends at Wheeler; packy-runs at lunch. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Jr. Prom; skipping school with Shawn. SPECIAL PLACES: Tennis courts; my father’s barn. FAVORITE SONGS: Sweet Emotion ; Feel Like a Number” PET PEEVE: Disco. FUTURE PLANS: To Farm. “Cronin” CHRISTINE DAVIS FAVORITE SAYING: “I love you, David ” and Terri, you’re my best friend.” LIKED MOST: Mr. Kerr’s study hall. MISSED MOST: Mr. Kerr; Mr. B's English class. SPECIAL PLACES: R.O.A.; Art class; David P.’s house. FUTURE PLANS: To become a computer technician and to lead a happy life with David. 1 “Chris” 67 “Maggie” SEAN MICHAEL DOLAN FAVORITE SAYING: Great! LIKED MOST: B.B.; Mr. Lonsway: Mr. Tuchio; soccer. MISSED MOST: B.B.; Mr. Lonsway: Senior Bash 81 : soccer. SPECIAL PLACES: Snoopy Track: Europe. FAVORITE SONGS: Mr. Crowley PET PEEVE: My sister graduating with me and having a curfew. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and fly in the military. ACTIVITIES: Soccer JV 2 ... Soccer V 4 ... Basketball JV 1 ... Basketball V 3 ... Baseball (V 2 ... Ski Club 1, 2. 3. 4. “Dolan” JAMES WALTER DUERR, JR. FAVORITE SAYING: “Deep Powder ; What? LIKED MOST: Drafting; Gym; Mr. B’s pep talks. MISSED MOST: Mystic; period 7 )r. English; Mr. Lonsway. FAVORITE SONGS: “Crazy Train ; Green Grass and Hightides PET PEEVE: People who take other people’s dreams away. FUTURE PLANS: College. ACTIVITIES: Sr. Ball Committee. MAGGIE CATHERINE DOLAN FAVORITE SAYING: You think so! LIKED MOST: Jacquie; Barbara; Mr. Lonsway; Mr. Brooder; the white Mercedes; graduating a year early; visiting Lori at Old Dominion University, and sports with Robin, Sandy. Michele, and Norma. MISSED MOST: Lori; Doreen; Mr. Lonsway; Karen Goebel, and mv friends in the class of 83 . SPECIAL PLACES: Boston; England; and Italy. FAVORITE SONGS: All songs by AC DC and Def Leppard. Love, Reign O’er Me PET PEEVE: Having a curfew; peasants ; when people spell and pronounce the word “clique wrong. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college; become filthy rich, and go back to England in the near future. ACTIVITIES: Softball V 1, 2. 3 ... Basketball V 1, 2. 3 ... W Club 1. 2 ... Sec. 3 ... Class Officer Treas. ( 83 ) 1... French Travel Club 2. “Jim VIRGINIA ELAINE EDGERTON FAVORITE SAYING: ‘ Really!” LIKED MOST: Chris: Jane; Syd: Mrs. P.: Mrs. W.; Mr. Kerr; Mr. Brann; Miss A.; A.B.; JLB MISSED MOST: Mr. L.; Mrs. Banker’s Home Ec. classes and Drama. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Trip to Spain: Girls’ State and D.C. trip. SPECIAL PLACES: Cape Cod and Marymount. FAVORITE SONGS: “Out Here on My Own’’ PET PEEVE: Jr. year; people who don’t fulfill their responsibilities and obligations. FUTURE PLANS: To attend college and be successful at whatever makes me happy. ACTIVITIES: Leo ”82’’ ... Literary Ed. ... National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 ... Pres. 4 . Spanish Travel Club 3. 4 .. . Pres. 3. 4 ... Ring Committee ... Tableaux 2, 3, 4 ... Lioi Tale 2,3 ... Sr. Ball Committee. “Ginny” CASSEL STANTON ELSWICK FAVORITE SAYING: “What are we doing this weekend?” LIKED MOST: Having fun in Art and weekends. MISSED MOST: The year I wasn’t here and my friends. FAVORITE SONGS: “Purple Haze”: Un-Chained” FUTURE PLANS: To go to college. ACTIVITIES: Sr. Ball Committee ... Graduation Committee ... Ski Club 4 ... Computer Club 4. . “Cass VALIA PAULETTE NICOLE FALARDEAU FAVORITE SAYING: 'Oh. that's lovely! LIKED MOST: K.G.; M.B.; S.T.: D.F.; C.P.; Hopeville’s L.G. crew: K.F.: L.F.; A.D. MISSED MOST: D.F.; X-country: Mrs. Banker’s Home Ec; acting like a fool and K.F. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Summer in Africa and France: X-country season “80”; lake. SPECIAL PLACES: Green Falls Lake: Quimper. France: Misquamicut and my home. FAVORITE SONGS: “I Don't Like Monday's ; Dirty Movies PET PEEVE: People who are afraid to be different: people who always see the bad and never look for the good, and good-byes. FUTURE PLANS: Become a successful actress: marry someone I'll love forever and have a lot of happy children. ACTIVITIES: X-country V 3 ... Sr. Ball Committee... Homecoming Committee 4. ‘Val 69 SUZANNE WHITE FOX FAVORITE SAYING: “Life's tough. LIKED MOST: My Senior schedule, Mr. P.. Brenda: Maurice: Ginny: my teachers. SPECIAL PLACES: Conn. College: the Beach. FAVORITE SONGS: Netherlands”: “Green Grass and Hightides.” PET PEEVE: My Junior year: immature people: ignorance. FUTURE PLANS: To start my life. ACTIVITIES: Basketball V 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Leo “82” ... Class Officer Sec. 1 .. . VP 2. 3 ... National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 ... Spanish Travel Club 2, 3, 4. ‘Sue” KENNETH JAMES FREEMAN FAVORITE SAYING: “What an idiot! FAMED FOR: Riding my moped in the rain; lousy jokes: being me: working at the Village Hardware. LIKED MOST: Computer programming: Baseball: period 7 study: Gym: Mr. Lonsway; Sr. Study. MISSED MOST: Class of “82”; Blizzard of 78”: Sr. Study: Mr. Lonsway: all my friends. “Flea” TERRIE LOUISE FALCK FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh. right!” FAMED FOR: Dressing up. LIKED MOST: Chris: Terry G.: Mr. Kerr: Mr. Bondarek's English class; Mrs. Scott; and all my friends at Wheeler. MISSED MOST: Mr. Kerr; Mr. Bondarek’s English class; special times with Chris, and all my friends at Wheeler. SPECIAL PLACES: Wheeler High School; Ocean Beach; R.O.A; Art class FAVORITE SONGS: “Who’s Crying Now ; The Best That You Can Do.” PET PEEVE: People who don’t take the time to understand people. FUTURE PLANS: To attend a business school and become an executive secretary. ACTIVITIES: Sr. Ball Committee. MICHAEL RAY FREEMAN FAMED FOR: Being alive and getting as far as I have gotten. LIKED MOST: Mr. B’s English class: Math, Gym; Terrie Falk, roller skating. MISSED MOST: Mr. B’s English class: Gym; all my friends — Terrie Falk. Jim Duei;r, Tina Allen, Dawn Legget, Sandy Morgan, Sheryl Sergiy. SPECIAL PLACES: School: luncn. FAVORITE SONG: I Love a Rainy Night.” PET PEEVE: Having allergy attacks. FUTURE PLANS: National Guard. “Fleawoman” MARIE FRYER FAVORITE SAYING: ‘‘Let me check on that. FAMED FOR: Being my own person. LIKED MOST: Mrs. Banker: per. 3 with B.B.; Mr. B.’s discussions:” Pandora. MISSED MOST: Certain members in the Class of 80”: the Bills and Babies Crew: Jr. High Soccer 76 season: sitting on the porch with the gang: and R.D. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Going places with Janet: M.J.’s place with J.F., K.C.. and A.D.; seeing The Elephant Man”, ana tne Senior Bash “81”. SPECIAL PLACES: My room: the woods, and the beach. FAVORITE SONGS: Lessons Learned”: “Jukebox Hero . PET PEEVE: Labels, never Betting the guts (or chance) to say what’s really in your heart. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, pursue a career in advertising and have a long, successful marriage. ACTIVITIES: Class Officer VP 1 .. .Ring Committee 2 ... Jr. Prom Committee ... Leo 82” Co-Ed. ... Homecoming Committee 1. 2, 3, 4 ... Tableaux 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Lion’s Tale 2 ... Spanish Travel Club 2, 3, 4. Murray” DAVID GENCARELLA FAVORITE SAYING: You’ll get over it.” FAMED FOR: Goofing off in class: being a brown: swearing during soccer games, and mailboxes! LIKED MOST: Mr. Lonsway; all my friends: the special times with Jim G. and Jimmy R.; hunting and sports. MISSED MOST: All my friends: certain staff: Mr. Lonsway and talking to him, and all the trouble I got into in school. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Soccer: Basketball and Baseball games: Jr. Prom, and the Snoopy Track. SPECIAL PLACES: Mr. Pizza; J.C.’s Barn: Rinkerton; L.C.’s car, and the back seat of the “Bonnie”! FAVORITE SONGS: Don’t Let Him Go”; Crazy Train. PET PEEVE: Two faced people; the morning after the mailbox caper; being in a cast and missing a big buck! FUTURE PLANS: Become a carpenter; travel and be happy. ACTIVITIES: Soccer V 2. 4 ... Basketball JV Capt. 2 ... V 3 ... Jr. Prom King ... Sr. Ball Committee ... Leo ”82” ... Photographer... Homecoming Committee. Gene” TERRY LEE GOBELI FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, right!” LIKED MOST: 2:30 bell; times with Terrie in New London and at Ocean Beach; Bob; Mr. E.; Mr. Kerr, and Mr. Tuch. MISSED MOST: Mr. Tuch; Mr. Kerr; Mr. E.; good times with Terrie and friends at Wheeler. SPECIAL PLACES: Colchester Drag Races and Rocky Point with Bob, and Lantern Hill. FAVORITE SONGS: Sweet Home Alabama ; Legend of Wooley Swamp.” PET PEEVE: Homework; gym; cliques, and people who think they're better than others. FUTURE PLANS: To get a good job and to have a long and happy life. ‘Te” KATHLEEN DIANE GOGGIN FAMED FOR: Having a cruel sense of humor. LIKED MOST: Spanish with Mark and Michael; drafting. MISSED MOST: Johnny and the Chevelle. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: The night in the graveyard. SPECIAL PLACES: The Cow field. FAVORITE SONGS: Lights” Ph i PEEVE: People who put an S” on my last name; driving the Banana Boat. AC riVITIES: Leo 82” .. . Layout Ed.... Homecoming Committee 4 ... Tableaux 3, “Katie” SHERILYN ANN GRUBER FAVORITE SAYING: Good Cracker! FAMED FOR: Singing and liking punk rock.” LIKED MOST: Fun times with S.M., and N.C., being with Minnow, Fred, and Dave, cruising with T.B.; Mr. Tuch; B.C.; serious talks with N.C.; going to New York with the Art 4 people. MISSED MOST: J. Cav., S.R., B.C., B.S., Mr. Tuch, fun times with Minnow, and the Class of 82”. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Jr. Prom Party; 81” Sr. Bash; being at M.R.’s house. SPECIAL PLACES: My car, the ‘bird’; M.R.'s house; a certain circle in Westerly; Cronin’s barn. FAVORITE SONGS: Always and Forever”; Start Me Up”. PET PEEVE: Two faced people; bad moods; people who rank on others; Minnow being gross; squids. FUTURE PLANS: Possibly college; marry a millionaire, and own a big ranch. ACTIVITIES: Boys’ Basketball Mgr. 3 ... Jr. Prom Committee ... Sr. Ball Committee ... Tableaux 4. 72 “Grub” LEO M. HILL FAVORITE SAYING: “Hey, Buddy.” FAMED FOR: Browning. LIKED MOST: My friends and Jane. MISSED MOST: My friends. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Baseball games. SPECIAL PLACES: J.C.'s barn. Jay’s; the woods; Mr. Pizza; the tennis courts. FAVORITE SONGS: ’The Last Resort”; “Beth”. PET PEEVE: Two-faced people. FUTURE PLANS: Tqown my own business. ACTIVITIES: SoccerJV 2 ... Soccer V 1. 3. 4 ... Basketball JV 1 .. . V 2. 3, 4 . .. Baseball V 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Class Officer. Pres. 1 ... Homecoming Committee 4 ... Jr. Prom Committee .. . Sr. Ball Committee ... W” Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Pres. 4 ... Jr. Prom Court 3. JAMES FRANK JACKSON “Jim LANCE KALLEN JOHNSTON LIKED MOST: P.E., Lunch. 2:30. MISSED MOST: Running to lunch. FAVORITE SONG: ‘‘Born to Run.” PET PEEVE: 8:15; druggies; C.P.; taking the bus. FUTURE PLANS: Technical College. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2... Baseball 1, 2, 3. “Lance” MARIE MADELINE KASCHEL FAVORITE SAYING: “Oooowww!!! ; Go for the Gold! FAMED FOR: Being tough; the way I speak what’s on my mind; my Oooowww!! LIKED MOST: Kristen and the things we do; Toby, Shawn, Michele, Sue, Robin, and all my friends; my parents; skipping with my friends; |ohn G.; Judy G.; Mrs. Banker; Lona; Daryl, and especially Flo!; Mr. Lonsway; Mr. Tucchio, but mostly Babe. MISSED MOST: J.G. and all the times we had; my brother David; Mr. Lonsway; L.L.; M.B.; S.M.; E.W.; C.M.; Mrs. Frink; a lot of very old friendships, and Mr. Blesh. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Walking down Babcock Road; a certain fire with Lola and Shawn; camping out at Morans; all of my time with Babe; the Senior Bash, and skip days. SPECIAL PLACES: Judy’s house; the beach with a certain person; Baltimore with Babe; my room; John G’s room, and the Kuechlers’ house. FAVORITE SONG: Peaceful Easy Feeling ; You Shook Me All Night Long. PET PEEVE: People who don’t have the guts to say something to your face; fake friends; period 4 and sore losers. FUTURE PLANS: To be happy with Babe; to make the most out of life by living it to the fullest. ACTIVITIES: Cheering JV 1 ... Cheering V 2 ... Sr. Ball Committee ... Homecoming Committee 1,2, 3, 4 ... Tableaux 1,2, 3 ... Smoker Committee 2, 3 ... V Pres. 4. “Kash” ‘Kirb” RANDALL THOMAS KIRBY FAVORITE SAYING: It’s the greatest! FAMED FOR: ’67 Mustang convertible. LIKED MOST: All the good times with the crew — P.B., B.B., G.T., D.G., L.H., M.M., J.C. MISSED MOST: Mr. Gagne’s French class. S7ECIAL PLACES: Mr. Pizza; my Mustang. FAVORITE SONG: In the Dark ; Ticket to Ride. PET PEEVE: McCracken’s Mustang; my yearbook picture. FUTURE PLANS: To leave N.S. and travel. ACTIVITIES: Jr. Prom Committee... Sr. Ball Committee... Homecoming Committee 4. KRISTEN LOUISE KUECHLER FAVORITE SAYING: Let’s find Lennie!” FAMED FOR: Always laughing and being happy. LIKED MOST: Ronny; talks with Marie and Toby; French convos with Robin; good times with Laurie and Sandra; Jimmy and Scarecrow; Mr. Scott; Mr. Tucchio; Mrs. Banker; and being friends with Jean. MISSED MOST: Mrs. Frink; Mr. Lonsway, and Ronny not being in school. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: 3 6 81; 3 20 81; 6 13 81; skip days; walking down Babcock Road; Jr. Prom and party. SPECIAL PLACES: Wyassup Lake; in the woods, and at my house. FAVORITE SONGS: “Lonely in the Night ; Stone in Love.” PET PEEVE: People that gossip about things they don’t know about; good-byes, and people who can’t forget the past. FUTURE PLANS: College; get married. ACTIVITIES: Basketball JV 2 ... Yearbook-Advertising ... Smoker’s Club 3, 4. “Kuech” DAWN CAROL LEGGETT FAVORITE SAYING: If one does not have a true friend to confide in or lean on, or to share his sorrows and joys there is an emptiness in that life that will never be filled. FAMED FOR: Having a great tan; being absent in my Jr. year. LIKED MOST: Mr. B. and all his talks about life; J.B. and all the good times we’ve shared; Studio Art with Tuch; Mrs. Banker’s smile when I was down; Homecoming 80 , 81 ; M.M. and the talks we had about a mutual friend; Class of “82 ; a very special friend in 11th grade; a very special pen-pal in Ithaca, N.Y., and G.T.; P.B.; D.G.; M.M.; D.C.; B.M.; R.K.; Miss Armstrong. MISSED MOST: Class of 81”, especially M.B., and B.G.; Mr. Lonsway; Mr. Cav.; special times with John and Cyndi; a certain night at the beach with Jeff. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Special times with my mom; getting a new dad; 9 27 80; good times with John and Cyndi; a special party with Cyndi on August 1st; summer of 81 and the good times with friends. SPECIAL PLACES: J.B.’s house; Dunes Beach; Napatree Point; Art room. PET PEEVE: 4:30; knee operations; not having enough hours in the day to do the things you’ve set out to do. FUTURE PLANS: Achieve an Associates of Arts Degree in the field of fashion and be happy. ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Typist 4 ... Homecoming Committee Co-Chairman 4 ... Sr. Ball Committee ... Graduation Committee Co-Chairman ... Sr. Study Committee ... Tableaux 4 ... Basketball Mgr. 4. “Dawn” DOUGLAS JAMES MAINE FAVORITE SAYING: “Evile FAMED FOR: Weirdness. LIKED MOST: Talking about General Hospital. MISSED MOST: Very little. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Homecoming 1980. SPECIAL PLACES: Nowhere land ; Wheeler in June 1982. FAVORITE SONGS: Live and Let Die ; “Dirty Deeds. PET PEEVE: People who bug; going to school; getting “busted” for presuppositions; people who really don’t know. FUTURE PLANS: Living to meet those goals which are set before me; to arrive. ACTIVITIES: Spanish Travel Club 2, 3. “Margaret” “Dapper Sir Doug” MARGARET EILEEN MARSHALL FAVORITE SAYING: Be serious. LIKED MOST: E.F.; J.W.; K.K. MISSED MOST: E.F. SPECIAL PLACES: Certain place in Westerly; Misquamicut Beach. FAVORITE SONG: Indian Girl”; Against the Wind. PET PEEVE: People who talk about others behind their backs. FUTURE PLANS: To become a Registered Nurse. MARK HOWARD MASSEY FAVORITE SAYING: Be serious! LIKED MOST: Sr. study: my G.S.; 2:30 bell. MISSED MOST: Making fun of the lunches; all the good times. SPECIAL PLACES: Mr. Pizza; J.C s barn. FAVORITE SONG: “Paperback Writer.” PET PEEVE: A certain English teacher; Earth Science; the rotary. FUTURE PLANS: To bum for a while and then go from there. ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 1. 2. 3. 4 ... Sr. Ball Committee. “Mark” KENNETH H. McCRACKEN, JR. FAVORITE SAYING: “I don't believe it.” LIKED MOST: Ski trips; concerts; Homecomings; 2:30. MISSED MOST: 1973 Dodge Dart. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: OTB. SPECIAL PLACES: Snoopy Track; Mr. Pizza; beach; my Mustang. FAVORITE SONGS: Whole Lotta Love ; Train Train.” PET PEEVE: Disco; teases; Kirby’s Mustang; gas gauge on empty; double sessions; teeny boppers. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and major in Mechanical Engineering. ACTIVITIES: Soccer |V 1... V 2, 4 ... Leo 82” ... “W” club 2,3, 4. ‘Ken’ SUSAN ELIZABETH MILLER FAVORITE SAYING: Oh. my God!”, Oh. dear!” FAMED FOR: Singing when I talk; rocking back and forth. LIKED MOST: Spending my time with Mark; spending time with my mother; Karen; Stacey; talking with Gary; Paul; the Jurgewicz’s; Sundays with Mark. MISSED MOST: New York; Stephanie. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: December 28; 4 18 81; Graduation Day; September 20. SPECIAL PLACES: Anywhere with Mark; Loading Zone; Hewitts Pond; Church. FAVORITE SONGS: Everything by Bruce Springstein; If. PET PEEVE: How all anybody in N.S. can think about is partying; Mondays; rainy days: working at McDonald’s. FUTURE PLANS: To become engaged to Mark; go to a two year college, and then share the rest of my life with Mark. ACTIVITIES: X-Country V 3 ... Basketball JV 2 ... Softball JV 2 ... Tableaux 3. 4 ... Graduation Committee. 76 “Susan” JANE ELLEN MINER FAVORITE SAYING: “I’m sorry!” FAMED FOR: Turning red. LIKED MOST: My two special friends, Sheryl and Ginny; Maurice: Rob; M E C C A; youth group and the people met there; Summer of “81”; a special someone who cared; all my friends in the Class of ‘‘82”; Miss A. and softball. MISSED MOST: Karen E. and others in the Class of ‘‘81”; 1st per. study; long phone conversations; conversations with a frrend; Rice-Krispies Treats; and Mr. Lonsway. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Summer of 81”; 12 14 80; 8 21 81. SPECIAL PLACES: Camp Wightman; the New London Mall and other places visited with friends. FAVORITE SONGS: The Way We Were ; “We’ve Only just Begun. PET PEEVES: People who don’t care and people who intentionally hurt others. FUTURE PLANS: To go to college and be happy being myself. ACTIVITIES: Softball Mgr. 1, 2, 3. 4 ... Leo 82 ... W” Club 1 ... Ring Committee ... Sr. Ball Committee ... Graduation Committee ... Homecoming Committee 3,4 ... Tableaux 3, 4 ... M E C C A 3.4. “Jane-Babe” MAURICE GEORGE MINER FAVORITE SAYING: “So long as the memory of certain beloved friends lives in my heart. I shall say that life is good. Helen Keller. FAMED FOR: Turning red and talking about General Hospital. LIKED MOST: My friendship with Jeff; Karen; Kid”; Sue; The Tripson Trio; The Daffy Duet; Sheryl; Jane; Rob; Bob; M E C C A; Miss A.; the Class of 82”; and using my Honor Society pass. MISSED MOST: Karen; Kid”; the Tripson Trio; and the summer of 81 . MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: 5 9 81; the Jr. Prom; 6 13 81; 7 11 81; 8 19 81; the summer of 81 and some very special phone conversations. FAVORITE SONGS: It’s My Turn”; The Way We Were”. PET PEEVE: Not having enough time; getting tongue-tied, and mornings. FUTURE PLANS: To live life to the fullest; be happy and take everything one day at a time. ACTIVITIES: Class Officer Treas. 4 ... Leo 82” ... National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 ... Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 4 ... Ring Committee ... Jr. Prom Committee ... Sr. Ball Committee ... Graduation Committee ... Sr. Studv Committee ... Tableaux 4 ... M E C C A 3, 4. “Maurice” WILLIAM BROWN MINER FAMED FOR: Being gross; running X-Country; being a ten pound baby nose. LIKED MOST: Per. 4; Sr. English with Mr. B.; Tuch’s Art classes; especially per. 5 with L.L.; E.A.; S.M.; J.D.; S.G.; P.U.; T.B.; gym assistant; nights out with D.G.; F.C.; S.G.; B.D.; L.C.; B.C.; B.Y.; T.B.; S.G.; B.S.; S.M.; X-Country; basketball; baseball, and a good friend D.L. MISSED MOST: Coach Devine’s pep talks; hoop with Mr. B.; L.L.; E.A.; M.M.; and all friends from the Class of 81 . most of all Mr. Lonsway’s talks and skiing at Mohawk Mt. with Mr. Lonsway, G.C., and M.K. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Jr. Prom; skiing with Mr. Lonsway at Mohawk: skiing with Sandy and Mr. Tucchio. SPECIAL PLACES: Maine; tennis courts; Mohawk Mt.; Cronin's barn. FAVORITE SONGS: Walk All Over You ; Long Way Home. PET PEEVE: People who rank on other’s. FUTURE PLANS: To go to school and meet all my goals. ACTIVITIES: X-Country V 1. 2. 3, 4, Capt. 4 ... basketball JV 2 ... V 3. 4 ... Baseball IV Mgr. 2. 3. 4... W Club 1.2, 3.4. “Minnow” ELBERT LESTER MORGAN FAVORITE SAYING: “Well if you want more power out of it.. FAMED FOR: My H-l. LIKED MOST: My H-l. MISSED MOST: Riding my IT-175 this summer. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Graduation. SPECIAL PLACES: Stage during senior lunch; motorcycle parking area. FAVORITE SONGS: Tom Sawyer. PET PEEVE: Having to take the bus because it’s raining. FUTURE PLANS: Be a mechanic. “Budzac” SANDRA JEAN MORGAN FAVORITE SAYING: “N.H.- FAMED FOR: Being loud; hanging around with Grub, Norma, and Stacey, and always acting crazy. LIKED MOST: Basketball; Softball; Coach Armstrong; Mr. Lonsway; Mr. B.; Mr. Kerr; Mr. T.; my parents; the Coon’s; N.C.; S.G.; S.W.; M.P.; Minnow; Studio Art; Sr. Year; rowdie pep rallies; the Kuechlers; B.Y.; F.G.; partying at W.R. with F.G., D.G., B. M., and The Doors. MISSED MOST: Basketball; Softball; Coach Armstrong; Mr. Lonsway; Mr. B.; Mr. Kerr; Mr. Sisk; Andrew Sisk; Sandy Roskow; Mr. Cav; Pat Leiper; my parents; living at home; my grandparent; The Bog ; the McLeans; Class of “82”; the Class of 80”; M.S.; D:P.; M.W.; and Rosie. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: )r. Prom and party; Sr. year; 81” Bash; everyday at Wheeler; Neil Young; Frank Zappa, and J. Geil’s concerts; working at Miner’s; 1 1 80; 8 1 80; 5 21 81, and 7th period English with Mr. B. and the Shoe.” SPECIAL PLACES: Cronin’s barn; 3rd base; the Art room; Senior hall; White Rock; the slopes; Mr. B’s room, and Norma’s room. FAVORITE SONGS: Always and Forever”; Road House Blues”. PET PEEVE: Two-faced, stuck-up people; the Class of 81”; Grub’s singing; Jr. High Rug Rats”; Griswold; ridin’ the pine; bending my knees in softball, and especially good-byes. FUTURE PLANS: Stay happy, and enjoy life day by day. ACTIVITIES: Basketball JV 1... Basketball V 2, 3. 4 ... Softball JV1... Softball V 2.3.4 ... Jr. Prom Committee... Sr. Ball Committee... W” Club V Pres. 3,4 ... Ski Club 1,2,3,4. “J.P. Morgski” SHAWN T. O’ROURKE FAVORITE SAYING: Go lay down! FAMED FOR: Smashing up any car I get behind the wheel of. LIKED MOST: Going out partying with John, Toby, Robin, and Deanna; gym class with 30 girls; blowing up a 71 Baracuda in Fire Dept. MISSED MOST: Drama; skip days; partying the first day of school at 6:00 in the a.m. with D.A., R.W., T.W., J.C., and ].A. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: 6 25 81; jr. Prom party; Uncle johnny’s barn; Travis’s birthday party; getting lost in Hartford with Deanna with a half tank of gas. no money, and laughing because we didn’t know our way home. SPECIAL PLACES: Kingswood; Showcase South; tennis courts; Cronin’s barn; little green house on Wyassup Lake. FAVORITE SONGS: Turn the Page ; “Behind Blue Eyes.” PET PEEVE: Smoker’s Club; guard rails; Hopkington police; Robin trying to blow up my car. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and become a shrink so I can understand Robin and Deanna. ACTIVITIES: Baseball Mgr. 3. 4. 78 “Scarecrow” CHERYL ANN PAGE LIKED MOST: Soccer games; good times with L.T.; “Tazmi ; Mr. Schofield, and S.R. MISSED MOST: Soccer games; Deb and Pat; “Twog ; L.T.; S.S.; M.A., Donna and Steve. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Graduation; Billy Squire and Pat Benatar concert; Jr. Prom, Ohio picnic. 75 -“78 . SPECIAL PLACES: Fort Shantock; Lake George; Lake Placid and Monadnock. FAVORITE SONGS: “In the Air Tonight ; Turn Me Loose. PET PEEVE: People who think they are better than others; gossippers. FUTURE PLANS: Travel to Europe and be happy. ACTIVITIES: Leo 82 ... Jr. Prom Committee ... Sr. Ball Committee ... National Honor Society 4. CHRISTINE ELLEN PIETROWSKI FAMED FOR: My laugh and being silly. LIKED MOST: Soccer games; Ginny, Syd, and all my friends; bright days; being happy, and dreaming. MISSED MOST: Long talks with Ginny and Syd. special times with them; V.F.; S.S.; L.P.; and sharing Doritos with Miss Armstrong. FAVORITE SONGS: Theme from Greatest American Hero; Private Eyes. PET PEEVE: Snobbish people; rainy days; R.V., sometimes Pants from Paris , and counter parts; people who don’t accept you for what you are; not being able to get organized. ACTIVITIES: Basketball Mgr. }V 2 ... Basketball MGR. V 3, 4 ... National Honor Society 2, 3, VP 4 ... Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3 ... Jr. Prom Committee ... W” Club 2, 3, 4 ... Spanish Travel Club 1,2. 3,4. “Cheryl” LISA ELLEN PANCIERA FAVORITE SAYING: I love you.” FAMED FOR: Dating and loving Bill; having good times whenever I can. LIKED MOST: Spending all my time with Bill; my special friends in the Class of 82”; the Jr. Prom; 4 10 81; 5 8 81; 10 10 81; Hewitt Rd.; the beach; the lake and boat launch. MISSED MOST: Bill; the special times with the Fitzgerald family; seeing Bill between classes; the special talks with my mother and Sheila’s friendship. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: 4 10 81; 5 8 81; the Jr. Prom; 10 10 81; 12 25 81; 1 1 82; and graduation day. FAVORITE SONGS: “Endless Love ; Keep on Loving You. PET PEEVE: People who gossip and don’t mind their own business, rainy days, and fighting with Bill. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college; marry Bill; raise a large family and always be happy in whatever I do. ACTIVITIES: Basketball Mgr. jV 1 ... Basketball MGR. V 3 ... Leo 82 ... Homecoming Committee 4 ... |r. Prom Committee ... Sr. Ball Committee ... Spanish Travel Club Sec. 3, 4 ... Tableaux 3,4... Ring Committee. Chris' 79 ROBERT JOHN SCOTT FAVORITE SAYING: “Who is John Galt?” LIKED MOST: Jane, Maurice, and Sheryl. MISSED MOST: Mr. Lonsway. SPECIAL PLACES: Ivory Pedistal. FAVORITE SONGS: “In My Life”; “I Am the Walrus.” PET PEEVE: Term Papers. FUTURE PLANS: To be independently wealthy. ACTIVITIES: Member of full standing. M E C C A. MICHELE A. PURCELL FAVORITE SAYING: “You Jerk!” FAMED FOR: Driving fast. LIKED MOST: Glenn : having special friends at Wheeler: Sandy: Norma: Stacey: Deanna: Leo: Sue: Mr. Kerr: Miss A.: Basketball and Softball. MISSED MOST: Glenn: Mr. Lonsway: all the fun times in softball with Miss A.: Mr. Kerr, and all my special friends in the Class of 82”. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: 11 18 79. 5 20 81. 3 7 81, very special times with Glenn. FAVORITE SONGS: “Always and Forever”: Sad Eyes.” PET PEEVES: L.L.. people who don’t mind their own business. FUTURE PLANS: To become a secretary, to share the rest of my life with one very special person, and be happy. ACTIVITIES: Jr. Prom Committee ... Sr. Ball Committee: Homecoming Court 2 ... Basketball 1. 2, 4 ... Softball 1. 2. 3. 4. “Miche” MICHELE RIOS-VELEZ FAVORITE SAYING: Give me a break! LIKED MOST: Talks with Brenda and Ginny: dinner with Mrs. C. and Brenda: good times with Sheryl all through the year, especially History class: Calculus class arguments, Spanish class, and X-Country “80. MISSED MOST: Brenda: Ginny: Sheryl: all my friends at WHS that I won’t see anymore: Miss Armstrong and Mrs. Pukas. who are both special people: Mrs. C., who was always there when needed: Mr. Lonsway. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: 6 13 81; Spanish trip; Styx concert. SPECIAL PLACES: Beach; the water front; home with my family. FAVORITE SONGS: Promises in the Dark”; “Babe. PET PEEVE: Ir. year; two-faced people; people who think they know everything; and term papers. FUTURE PLANS: To attend college; obtain my MBA and to be rich and happy. ACTIVITIES: Leo “82 ... Business Mgr-National Honor Society 2. 3 ... Treas. 4 ... Homecoming Committee ... Treas. 3.4 ... Jr. Prom Committee ... Sr. Ball Committee .. Spanish Travel Club ... Treas. 3. 4 ... Tableaux 2. 4 ... Ring Committee ... Graduation Committee. “Lois” 80 Ted RICHARD ANDREW SELLEN FAVORITE SAYING: ?!(5) FAMED FOR: Liking expensive sports cars. LIKED MOST: Sr. Bash SI”. English with Mr. B.. Cosmos, Jr.; Nanny and Krissy: Sheryl, and the gang of four. MISSED MOST: Weekends at the Snoopy track; bugging certain people; Cosmos Jr. and Sr., and the gang. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Mostly things I’d like to forget; Bash SI . SPECIAL PLACES: My room, my car, the beach, and the Snoopy track. FAVORITE SONGS: Lonely is the Night , Under My Thumb . FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, major in chemical engineering, and own a Ferrari. ACTIVITIES: Leo 82 ... Jr. Prom Committee ... Sr. Ball Committee ... Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4.. .Graduation Committee. “Ricky” SHERYL LYNN SERGIY FAVORITE SAYING: Treasure the beauty of your dreams . FAMED FOR: Smiling; giggling on the telephone. LIKED MOST: Bob E. and the very special relationship we share; my church family; the great outdoors; late night telephone conversations; weekends; true smiles; happy memories and the wonderful people who made my years at Wheeler very memorable — Mr. Lonsway, Mr. Brann. Rick S.. Rob S.. Jane M.. Maurice M.. Mary B.. Karen E.. Mike F.. Shawn B.. Karyn P.. Cheryl P.. Christine P., and the Leo 82 staff. MISSED MOST: Ellen R.; Mr. Lonsway’s conferences , and Mr. Gagne’s French class. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: 6 6 76; all of the beautiful times spent with Bob E. and with close friends; the B.Y.F. Winter Retreat and State Convention; Senior Study; and Christmas “81 . SPECIAL PLACES: The seashore; Lantern Hill; and Camp Wightman. PET PEEVE: Being apart from friends, and seeing others get hurt. FUTURE PLANS: To attend college and to spend each day making my life and the lives of those I love the happiest they can be. ACTIVITIES: Cheering.. .JV 1.. Ring Committee 2.. .Junior Prom Committee 3.. .M E C C A 3,4 ... Senior Study Committee 4.. .Senior Ball Committee 4 ... Graduation Committee 4 ... Class Officer ... Secretary 4 ... Leo 82 — Co-Editor ... Homecoming Committee 1. 3. 4. “Sheryl SUSAN FAYE SHAFER FAVORITE SAYING: What Next? FAMED FOR: Always being late; constantly putting perfume on in class and being drif-ty at times. LIKED MOST: All the good times with Steve; Sandy. Deanna, Michele. Charlie G., and Linda W.; certain teachers at Wheeler — Mr. Kerr. Mr. Bondarek. Mrs. Banker. Mrs. Scott, and Mrs. Costanza; Mr. B’s Jr. English Class; spring time, summer, and going to the beach. MISSED MOST: Steve, Terrie P., Susie A., Janet B.. and others from the class of 81 ; Mr. Lonsway, Mr. Bondarek, his jokes that sometimes didn’t make any sense, and all the fun we use to have with him. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: When Steve and I went to Texas in August; a certain walk along the beach; my Jr. Prom, my 18th birthday. SPECIAL PLACES: Texas, Florida, the beach, and Steve’s house. FAVORITE SONGS: Her Town, Too , For Your Eyes Only . PET PEEVE: Fake people, cliques, people who don't mind their own business (C.C.), and punk. FUTURE PLANS: To travel, see new places, marry Steve when the time is right, be happy and rich; also to keep in touch with a special friend, Mr. Kerr. ACTIVITIES: Cheering 1. 2. .A . .Tableaux 1.2.. .Jr. Prom Committee.. .Jr. Prom Court ... Sr. Ball Committee ... Homecoming Committee 1, 2,4. “Susan” 82 BRETT WALTER SMITH FAVORITE SAYING: “Yeah, right! FAMED FOR: My ’69 VW, and my New York accent. LIKED MOST: Senior Class, and Mr. Lonsway. MISSED MOST: New York, and Mr. Lonsway MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Jr. Prom, coming to Wheeler. SPECIAL PLACES: The ocean, beach, and skating rink. FAVORITE SONGS: Tom Sawyer”; Running with the Devil”. PET PEEVE: Walking on crutches, two-faced people, breaking down in the VW. FUTURE PLANS: To be an Electronics technician. ACTIVITIES: Baseball JV 1, 2 ... Homecoming Committee 4 ... Sr. Ball Committee ... W” Club 4. Brett” CARLENE MONIQUE SMITH FAVORITE SAYING: I'm not CHARLENE!! ; GREEN is CLEAN!” FAMED FOR: Being a twin, and making Bon Bons. LIKED MOST: Mike's friendship; all tne good times with K ; Miss Gallo; Miss Armstrong; Mrs. Scott; Mrs. Williams; Craig. Deb, David ; M'Liss and Little John; typing class with Linda; Senior Study with Cheryl; July 4th with Lynn Lee and Kim Steve; M.G.’s MUSTANG; K.'s Camaro; Mrs. Basile's dance classes; playing pool with Greg; walks along the beach; drag races; skiing with Dist; The Surfers”; “RHPS . MISSED MOST: J.G.; R.B.; J.D.; T.A.; J.L.; J.H.; J.A.; G.B.; M.G.; J.B.;Donna Lynn; Amy T.; Amy D.; Sheryl M.; Michelle Christine; Linda D.; Homecoming “81”. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: 5 4 80-5 25 80; 6 26 80; Summer 80 ; J. Geils Concert — 80 Christmas Tour; Cheap Trick Concert — 81” Tour; 7 12 81; 7 19 81; 8 2 81; 10 11 81; 10 16 81; 10 20 81; 10 31 81; 81 Christmas Vacation; 12 31 81-1 1 82; “82 Florida Trip; 4 24 82; 12 27 81! SPECIAL PLACES: Daytona Beach; New Hampshire; M.G.’s MUSTANG: Warwick Cinema II; Galilee; Action Park; Ups Downs; Matunuck; Sassafrass; Alladin Castle; Point Judith. FAVORITE SONGS: Lunatic Fringe”; Anyway You Want It”. PET PEEVE: Being called ‘CHARLENE’!; sunburn peeling; wet sneakers; ear bubbles; Sitting in the Backseat . FUTURE PLANS: Attend two year junior college majoring in Fashion Merchandising; travel; lifeguard; learn to surf! ACTIVITIES: Cheering V 4 ... Leo 82 Typist... Class Marshall 81 ... Sr. Ball Committee ... Graduation Committee. “Bon 2” Bon 1 CHARLENE GABRIELLE SMITH FAVORITE SAYING: I’m not CARLENE!! . FAMED FOR: Being a twin, and making Bon Bons. LIKED MOST: “Craig, Deb, David”; Renee; good times with Tweety; M’Liss and J.R.; Miss Gallo; Miss Armstrong; Mrs. Scott; Mrs. Williams; typing class with Linda T.; Sr. Study with Cheryl P.; pool games with D.L. and G.S.; stock car races at Daytona; the “Punk”dance; horror movies with Dist!; dancing at USA; night walks on the beach; custom-made sports cars. MISSED MOST: Joe Bartel; J.H.; L.D.; P.H.; Amy D.; X-Country and the team; Michelle Christine; Donna Lynn. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: 4 29 79; Racing Banquet 79 ; 6 27 80; 8 9 80; Summer 80”; J. Geils Christmas Concert — 80 ; skiing at Yawgoo; Cheap Trick Concert — 81 Tour; N.J. 81 ; Great Adventure; Action Park; 10 31 81; Florida Trip “82” with Craig, Deb, Dave; WDW; Daytona and the sights! SPECIAL PLACES: Daytona Beach; Warwick Cinema II; Riverside Park; Misquamicut: at the pool with Lynn and Lee. PET PEEVE: Being called ‘CARLENE’; intersections; burnt minute rice. FAVORITE SONG: “Lunatic Fringe ; “Jealous Lover”. FUTURE PLANS: Attend college to become a chef and bartender; open my own restaurant and catering service; become a professional dancer; travel! ACTIVITIES: X-Country V 3 . .. Cheering V 4 ... Leo “82 Typist. .. Class Marshall 81 ... Sr. Ball Committee ... Graduation Committee. KENNETH DAVID SYREN FAVORITE SAYING: “That's a deal! FAMED FOR: Being skinny. LIKED MOST: Last days of school. Lunch 3, Sr. Study per.7, skipping class. Mr. Tucchio, Mr. Schofield, 2:30, Molson. Heineken, playing frisbee. Mr. Grover. Mr. Scott. Mr. Blake. Mr. Kerr, loud rock and roll. MISSED MOST: Art I II, partying with all the Cedar Ridge Crazies, Rich Marshall. FAVORITE SONGS: Spaced ; Godzilla”. PET PEEVES: Disco. Rednecks, Jocks, 8:15, Rubik's cube. FUTURE PLANS: To get rich and live it up because you only live once. SYDNEY JANE THAYER FAVORITE SAYING:“Oh Poop!” FAMED FOR: Popcorn, curly red hair, and being friends with Denise. LIKED MOST: My parents, home meets, Art class, rainbows, class of 82 . long talks with Ginny, Norma, Christine, and other special friends. Mr. D.. Beau and Stevie, doing homework , with Denise. Mr. Tucchio. and Miss Armstrong, the spirit of Christmas, and C.B. MISSED MOST: Mr. Lonsway, Mrs. Tennant, Mr. Sisk. Mr. Evenski's English class and class discussions with Mr. Zigaro, the Class of 82 . and the security of Wheeler. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: July at the Cape, skiing with Denise, the 81 BYF retreat and our first golf match. SPECIAL PLACES: Cape Cod and The Third. FAVORITE SONGS: Cecilia ; “Cool Change”. PET PEEVES: Jr. year, egos and selfish people. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and to keep smilin’! ACTIVITIES: X-Country V 4.. .Basketball V Mgr. 2, 3, 4 ... Softball V Mgr. 2.. .Leo 82 Layout Ed ... National Honor Society Sec. 3, 4 . . . Class officer Sec. 3 ... Vice Pres. 4 ... Jr. Prom Committee... “W Club 3, 4 ... Golf 3. 4 . .. Tableaux 4. 83 GARY ALLEN TRICE FAVORITE SAYING: “lust look at him! FAMED FOR: “51 Chevy’s”. LIKED MOST: Friends at WHS: D.A., M.P., P.B., S.W.. D.G.. S.M., R.K.. L.H., T.W.. S.O.. ).C., D.L.. Mr. Brooder’s gym classes, talking to Sue in study, my “51 Chevy; and the Class of 82 . MISSED MOST: The CMC, BB games, M.P., Per. 7 Art, and Mr. Lonsway. SPECIAL PLACES: The Drive-In, courts, (.C.’s barn. FAVORITE SONGS: Don’t Let Him Go : Let the Good Times Roll . PET PEEVE: A big tree on Arbor’s lawn. FUTURE PLANS: To be rich and get the “51 on the road, travel to Florida. ACTIVITIES: Soccer JV 1, 2 ... Baseball (V 1,2 ... Homecoming Committee 4 ... Jr. Prom Committee ... Jr. Prom Court... Sr. Ball Committee ... W Club 3, 4. “Crash” LISA ANN TURNER FAVORITE SAYING: “I don’t know ; I don’t care . LIKED MOST: The good times with Cheryl P., special times with Bruce and being with him on his farm, Mrs. Banker, Tabby, Sugar-foot. Half-Pint, and Baby Chad. MISSED MOST: The good times with Cheryl, Mrs. Banker and her classes, and the good times I’ve had at Wheeler. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: The good times with Cheryl, the special times with Bruce, 12 24 80, 8 5 81. SPECIAL PLACES: Bruce’s farm. Westerly with Cheryl, and my room. FAVORITE SONGS: Endless Love ; Keep on Loving You . PET PEEVE: Not having enough time to do what you have to do. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, have my own farm and live a happy life with Bruce. ACTIVITIES: Cheering JV 2 ... Jr. Prom Committee ... Sr. Ball Committee ... Leo 82 ... Graduation Committee. “Lis” LEILA MARGUERITE VIELE FAVORITE SAYING: Are you sure? FAMED FOR: Being genuine, doing my homework, worrying. LIKED MOST: Mom and Dad, John, Maryellen, Tim. Armand, Hugh, Sheila, Nana, and Papa, Mr. Souza, Mr. Scott, Mrs. S. Miller, Mrs. Scott, and my friend Benji. MISSED MOST: Being a Senior, Tina and close friends. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: The day I got my dog Benji, Sr. Ball. Summer of 80”, Christmas at my grandparents and being a Senior at Wheeler. SPECIAL PLACES: Grandparents house in Pittsfield, Mass., McDonalds, Carvel Ice Cream Shop, and the beach. FAVORITE SONGS: Everything I Own ; Theme from Ice Castles . PET PEEVES- Cliques, people who hurt other people. FUTURE PLANS: To go to college and become a police officer, a professional dog trainer, but mainly to be happy and make my life the best it can be. ACTIVITIES: X-Countryl. JEANNE LOUISE WALKER FAVORITE SAYING: ? FAMED FOR: My Rooster Cogburn. LIKE MOST: A.W.; K.K.; and friends. MISSED MOST: B H. and friends: my drinking buddies. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Times at GHC, and at AW B H; fun times with all my close friends. SPECIAL PLACES: GHC FAVORITE SONGS: Teach Your Children You Do The Makings : I'll do the baking”. PET PEEVE: People who talk about other peoples personal business: long goodbyes. FUTURE PLANS: Go on to college: hold a career; get married; and settle down. ACTIVITIES: Smoking Committee ... Drama 2, 3. “Rooster” STACEY REBECCA WEST FAMED FOR: Driving the van. being a twig. LIKED MOST: All my good friends who were always there when I needed them. C.C., Mr. Kerr. Mr. Tuch. riding in the GMC, Wheeler. 3 17 81. MISSED MOST: Kim M.. Class of 80 . Lor. the fun times with special people from the Class of 82”. SPECIAL PLACES: The cottage at East Beach. Mr. Pizza, Dallas, the bump on Babcock, J.C.’s barn. FAVORITE SONGS: Old Time Rock and Roll ; Good Times Roll . PET PEEVES: Bad drivers. Class of 81”. FUTURE PLANS: To try and graduate from college and marry a millionaire. ACTIVITIES: X-Country V 3, 4 . .. Basketball JV 1 ... Jr. Prom Committee ... Sr. Ball Com mittee ... Spanish Travel Club 3. 4 ... Homecoming Committee ... Leo 82 ... Ski Club 3, 4 ... Tableaux. “Space” ROBIN LYNN WILLIAMS FAVORITE SAYING: I'm not drifty ; What? . FAMED FOR: Cheering, being the drunk in the back of the bus, as Shawn says “Being drifty”. LIKED MOST: Skip days, the talks with Kris in French class. B.R., skipping with Marie and Sue. cheering camp with T.W., C.B., D.G., C.W., R.C., T.C., S.A., my 17th birthday with Shawn and Deanna, times spent with Mo. Mike, Scott, Bob, and Richard, flipping over the fence the first day of school, friendship with Shawn and Deanna and 2:30 p.m. MISSED MOST: Friendship with D.G., S.R., 1st per. study hall with Mr. Caulfield and Mr. Cav.. special times with Butch, cheering, times with Frank and Jeff — two special freinds from the class of 80 . Mrs. Frink. Mr. Lonsway. my grandmother and Mr. Bondarek. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: Skipping. Sr. Bash, Jr. Prom with L.C.. kissing guard rails with Lola and with Shawn, car fires with Shawn, thumbing to summer school with Shawn. McDonalds with F.A., driving around with J.W., verv special times spent with Butch. 3 9 79, 7 31 80. 8 27 81. 8 28 81. SPECIAL PLACES: Hewitt Rd.. Carol Maine Rd., Kingswood, Tennis courts. Newtown, P A.. D S, R R, Clarks Falls, beach, Cronin's bam. FAVORITE SONGS: Have a Drink on Me ; Wish You Were There . PET PEEVES: Being called Wiggles, K.G., losing a long time friendship with M.K.. 8:15 a.m.. pink slips, good-byes, inconsistant rules depending on who you are. FUTURE PLANS: To go to college, become a computer programmer so I can make lots of money to support Shawn and Deanna, get married and live. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 4 ... Softball 4 ... Homecoming Committee 1. 2. 3 ... Jr. Prom Committee ... Sr. Ball Committee . . . W Club 2. 3. 4 . . . French Travel Club 3 .. . Cheering JVM ... Cheering V 2. 3 ... Tableaux 4 . .. Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 .. . Smoker’s Committee Pres. 4. “Drift TOBY JEANNINE WILLS FAVORITE SAYING: “You wanna leave? FAMED FOR: Trouble. LIKED MOST: Kevin. Summer of “81 . Shawn. D.A., K.K.. M.K.. R.W.. 2:30 bell on Fridays. Jr. Prom Party. Sr. Study, and that special “trip” to N.J. MISSED MOST: Mr. Kerr, Mr. Lonsway. Mrs. B.. getting dismissed with S.S., talks with Shawn, mv car, Cheryl’s laugh, Maryland, and the class of “82”. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: 7 2 81. SPECIAL PLACES: Kevin’s house, beach. Pavillions cemetery, and my front lawn. FAVORITE SONGS: “Our House , Old Time Rock and Roll . PET PEEVE: Pink slips, people who listen to. believe, or make up gossip. FUTURE PLANS: To make others happy and live some dreams. ACTIVITIES: Leo “82” .. . Homecoming Committee 2. 3. 4 . .. Smoker’s Committee 1. 2, 3, 4 ... Jr. Prom Committee ... Sr. Study Committee ... Sr. Ball Committee. “Tobe” GILBERT HAMIL MAIN FAVORITE SAYING: Great smoked! FAMED FOR: Being slow, being late and getting OD’s. LIKED MOST: Mr. B’s English class and being with friends. MISSED MOST: Mr. B and Mr. Lonsway. parties with all my friends. Ledyard High School, and mv Senior year at Wheeler. MOST MEMORABLE TIMES: OD. 12 7 81. and the summer of “81 . SPECIAL PLACES: My room. Clarks Falls, and R R. FAVORITE SONGS: Anything by AC DC or ZZ Top. PET PEEVES: OD. Disco, and two faced people. FUTURE PLANS: Get a job. a motorcycle and travel. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2. 3 ... Ski Club 3. 4. “Gil” “And all the pieces fit together as I came to understand that my part was to accept and to be all that I could be.” 86 87 89 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES CLASS FLIRTS - Paul Toby DRIFTERS DREAMERS - Ken Sue “I've heard it all before. Paul.” “And you thought Mork had problems.” MOST CLASS SPIRIT — Bill Norma “Don’t keep your spirit bottled up.” SHORTEST — Colin Clare Somewhere under the Rainbow” SHYEST — Bob Jane . .and you thought we were shy?” MOST OFTEN TARDY - Leo Sue 2:29 is a little late to check in for the day.” CLASS ARTISTS - (im Sherilyn American Graffitti” MOST TALKATIVE - Sean Clare If there is something to say — we’ll find a way!” CLASS MOTOR HEADS — Gary Michele And they thought the Dukes were great!” 91 MOST GULLIBLE - Brett Sue We’d better burry', Brett, the tickets are only good 'till June.” MOST IMAGINATIVE Doug Stacey Whose idea was this?” MOST ATHLETIC - Bill Sandy Tripping the light fantastic. FRIENDLIEST - Shawn Kris But Kris — what about all of the good times. MOST DISORGANIZED - Sean Valia Look, Sean, last week’s lunch!” 92 CLASS CLOWNS - Dave Sandy Step right up.. BEST DRESSED - Jeff Terrie All dressed up and no place to go.” TALLEST — Cass Michelle And they call this higher education.” BEST SENSE OF HUMOR - Paul Sherilyn This might be worth a laugh!” MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED - Maurice Ginny “Another tax deducation, Maurice!!” 93 MAY 23,1981 RAMADA INN, MYSTIC, CT Court — from top to bottom: Stacey West, Paul Bliven, Michele Purcell, Leo Hill, Sue Shafer. Dave Gencarella, Sydney Thayer, Wayne Brean, Norma Coon. King Dave Gencarella and Queen Norma Coon 96 97 Senior Ball “Long and Winding Road” February 13,1982 Officers’ Club Naval Submarine Base, Groton The Court — Wayne Brean, Sydney Thayer, Dave Gencarella, Sandy Morgan, King Bill Miner, Queen Norma Coon, Maurice Miner, Dawn Leggett, Jeff Bailey, and Sheryl Sergiy. 98 “The long and winding road ... will never disappear... Let me know the way.” — The Beatles 99 It’s 1992, just ten School. Things Ghrispodd has be Clairll. Tier’s is no lo — sinceJhen — Star VVarsHXhas just been t, and BrookNihields now makes commerce s holfest night soot; that title is now claime nd.its proprietor, John Cronin. It is here its tenth class reunion — and what, a that we find the Class to be! ssisted by his accoi ich, by the way, was d r, John is greeting the guests as th s we I step inside the building y Jim Duerr and Ken McCracken),are met by many fami Smith, wlj||did the electrical wiring for TtaBarn,’’| artwork graces thelwalls. Ricky Sellen is tending bar (S© tHit’s what he e. So is Wavne Brea is!), and Kfenny Syren is sitting at the bar carving his iftitn the bar is oi and . Hey! Isn’t that Maggi Dolan? ShdPjus? won an Glympic medal in baske|)al Iongra lations, Maggie! J’here’s.a commerSfal on nc — ifH ill Mirt|r pl ig ging his new book:%unning A Race'tfnd Manning By A.Nose. .ere comes ... and there goes Mary Bishop. .j|ioo«ick, Ivjary! jg aeaking of rum horse show to a road round the room we lee gtill more old friends. ■i J gm a Unliiiited” whpre Lance Johnston works as a Iain, who runs his own mo lechj nic. mechaniciJuddv Morgan. Nearby, r$ina Allen, Jea happily mal-ied, a e seated at a table jnth their husbands. Joining them is JanO%liner, the 1 president of IBM. At the next table we'flftd’Kristen Kuechler and Marie Kaschel, both of whom are drug rehabilitators. With them is their boss, Shawn O’Rourke, who now runs Starlite Fal'1118. Kbn Freeman is also here, and he’s still working on his Rubik’s Cube! Glancing back toward the door, we see our resident nurses Margaret Marshall and Sheryl 100 1 IN 1992 Sergiy on “stand-by” with their ei qrgepcy ! jpt-a|cf fcit of Alka-Seltzer and-cbffee. Hope you two have lots of both! — j 4 It looks as though all of the celebrities are arrfviiig now. Here’s £hnrisrtirie f iet'rowski who replaced Marlin'Terkins on Wild Kingdom. 4Adt right behind her we see Clare Bianco who is now famous for her avw rd-ijflfohing tafk'ihoW. dne of her recent guests was Ginny Edgerton who£e latest bestsellerand The ThredLittle Pigs is a bi£ hit. Valia Falardeatl,4vho will he starri Sije versia f hg iovel, h just | arrived as well. Speaking of stars, San 4J Morgan iust walkedgn ith fier new husbhnd i illlll? T ! W- Burt Reynolds. “GOGt) CRACKERjW” sdittdone shoits. BhefcliyirGilibm: must be here, (jji nn1 shouting coming from outside. It seems Nurma 1 band “Katie Goggin a entourage which consists of the “Go-Go’s,” her 1. She’s screamingly I: , the bdr with her. But w it .. „ rowjLl£gpthering out there ... affafce yelling louder. Everyone is qishing ouTofjffb her Ito see what’s goVigt seems to be lor aakthe seletility. b jwho is ? It’sJ... it T.Tit’s that vyprld-famous punk the (JPIlIb’s;” Katie is moving throu cn iwd accompanied by otographer Dave Gen- Cmlll her costume designers Dawn Leggett and Carlene Simth, her hairdresser Lisa [moijra, and Doj|fen%rider who designs the band’s album cove«Bl ■As Ktie and the crowd finally enter “The Barn,” we find John Cronin at the Hhcn pho|f about to an announcement: f “Be pip rj|§ibn gets underway, I have a few announcements rd like to make. First «Lof all, I’( rv to meohon that the refreshments this evenmg were provideJfjy the catling service from%e Harbor View, which is under the n w-management of Brf|j Barnet The food was prepared by his chef Charlene Smith. Also, some members of our class vi ere 1 unable to attend this evening and send their apologies. Jim Jackson is aWalith Virginia, Sue Miller is working late at the therapy center in the hospital, and Su j away in Shaflr i is on loca- 101 ti°n in Texas filming an episode of Texas. Colin Austin is dedjjdjj| ing on his yacht a the Mediterranean, while Wendy Cahoon is at the Grand 0 enii j 1st |tique on ‘‘Ax Fifth Avenue. And I’m sure you’re all aware of the famotfflji 'TS i«trial that’s go- WKm-r mi , tC. k g nfMW f ing on in Washington. Unfortunately, some members ol diir glass are involved and will be| unable to attend bcc theiMnvolvement haven't heard, seems that Michele Rios-Velez, the U.S. Secretary’ of die Treasury, has uncovuret evidence that business executive Leo Hill and advertising agent N£arie Fryer have beeij diverting government money to a private religious cult known only as ;‘M E C? Leo’s secretary Terrie Falck discovered the Conspiracy and inform Angiolelli is acting as Leo and Mari “I’m sure you’ve all realized by now fhat lTporti itertjpiinment fcrfftj| eveijmg will be provided by Katie and the Go-Go’s, but yauTl ksojbfLglad toknow that aftfer their performance we’ll be entertained, by the leg ndaif group AGj-j|c with their new singer Doug Maine. We’ll bf looking forward to it, Doug!” “Well, that’l all I have to say for now. Enjoy your evening.” rom the stage,' ve realize that the guests are continuing to arrive. m hi ! in a tux and gown?!! Th to As John st Pete Crofts and Lisa TurneHiavajust arrived do chores before coming; that’s why they were lale. |i While all of this has been happenlTrg.iflie latest innovation in modern travel, the spacf | shuttle, has been flying high over the Atlantic. Piloteyi fcy Jeff BailJ| and Pikil unn, its passenger list includes such old frien Pfes %enda Barber, Rob SfottJRancS Kirby, and Cass Elswick. Brenda novyjruns ing Charles and Qudjen Dies in Wind- sor. Rob and Randy have engjjJ a museum of Beatle memoralnfia in London, where Cass also lives. The passengers are attended by flight attendants Cheryl Page and Terri Brayman. The shuttle is bound for “The Barn,” but not until it has picked up two other passengers: '102 Sydney Thaydr, now living in her Cape Cod beach house, and Stacey West who resides on Martha’s ag d in her mansion. She married one of the Kennedy’s, you know! Her backyard oferlodks Jackie O.’s place. Jeff and PatJLfre now preparing to land the shuttle at The Barn.” But wait, you two — IT .., • ; that’s W Th Barn”! It’s ... it’s .. . it’s DOWNTOWN MOSCOW!!! Oh, well - Sean; Dolan is the shuttle’s navigator; he probably lost the maps. ky ; ■■■ P| Back at The Barn,” we see that still more people have arrived. Our computer program- mers Kennv Cew, Terry Gobeli, and Christine Davis have discovered the video'games. kTOTV ' t ' ZsSm 1 |j alwgWills is waiting on the guests. Toby — look out! Oh, no.r- Toby just, spilled two brinks ail ovejr Suzanne Fox and Maurice Miner. That’s okay — the glasses weren’t quite TOti and besicjps, Maurice and Sue were so involved in their discussion of fourth-dimensional $iath theories that thdy didn’t everi otice! HP -Ly _ r j—i What was the crash? Oh no — Gary Trice just crashed into JtH Go G0’fe',lpiink bus. Katie’s nof' oing to like that. Welh ippos somebbdy iould cefi the police and pport the accident. But wait — ihe police arefclieatiy ftere! IT’S RAID!!! Troopers Mark k Massey and Leila Viele tell us that the place is surrounded. They’ve even called in Mik Fre'eman and the National Guard! I guesslhis is it — they’re even gpt police dogs (Some dog Thev'h' sniffing out the plas|jef t |! J ■W fl fcoMhced Mark and Leila to hold off on the arrests, the shuttle has finally landed (How was Russia, guys?), and we’k discovered that Rigby La|aoi mi]le4 n the cops, so I guess that means all of the guests are here. Now this reunion can really get underway, but not until Ir rolder gets a list of volunteers t ralpJime the field. And we’ve got to wait for Miss Armstrong to tell Mr. Madden what turkeys we all are and ... Mr. Madden! What’s the safety pin doing on your jacket? Okay — I guess we’re all ready now... LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL!!! 104 What’s going on over there? “Go for it! 106 SCHOOL FRIENDS “What lies on the road ahead? The same as in the past? Hopefully not! We have the means to achieve our dreams. All of our fondest ambitions. All of our goals within our reach! It is up to us — now! 107 1 XKS ft o (v) u3 i on1 fa g,Tnf X cfa) CWrtyJ X uJt Corl fit rhi. r Jluuuj H% z CSiu£ A' y r jA 7 Asfrl0 —' I Mary Hughes Thanks for all the memories In which you've played a part. MH I'or they are always nearest and dearest to our hear is . . . Thanks for all the memories that life to us has shown For they recall so many special moments we have known . . Thanks for all the memories that time can never dim . . . We never could m f repay you for A ■ the joy we’ve I 1 found in them’.” i 112 Congratulations from your yearbook photographer We hope you will continue to think of us Lortng Studios New England’s Leading Portrait, Wedding and Yearbook, Photographers We, the Class of 1982, express our sincere gratitude and appreciation for the support given by area businesses and the community. 113 NORTH STONINGTON SHELL AUTO CARE All Repairs Guaranteed Jeffrey W. Heinenmann Manager Tele. (203) 599-4581 114 32 Clarks Falls Road No. Stonington, CT THE SEASONS Route la Merchant’s Square Westerly, Rl 02891 Tele. 596-0011 SCOTT’S KENNELS Grooming by Appointment Boarding All Breeds — Daily, Weekly, Monthly 9 Ella Wheeler Road North Stonington, CT 06359 n Bob Scott Elizabeth Scott Tele. (203) 599-5172 RED ROCK KENNELS Boombridge Road No. Stonington, CT 06359 Tele. 599-3977 SEAWELL FISH MARKET 116 South Broad Street Pawcatuck, CT 06379 Tele. 599-3104 Olivetti Newspaper and Advertising Program praxis35 Reproducible art for 2-column ad P AND B OFFICE MACHINES 266 South Broad St. Pawcatuck, Conn. Tele. 535-2422 Introducing the first electronic portable typewriter for the electronic lifestyle of the 80's Praxis makes perfect The Olivetti Praxis 35 is a major step forward in portable typewriters, with features unheard of only a few years ago It combines electronic circuitry with a revolutionary new printing system previously used in computers. These improvements provide you with a vastly superior portable typewriter that turns every typing chore into a pleasure. a memory for automatic correction prints in 3 different type sizes features preset and adjustable margins and tabulator settings quiet operation at an amazingly fast speed 115 23k westerly enterprises v 'i-J-jM) 28 Canal Street Westerly, Rl 02891 Tele. (401) 596-2298 HOMESTEAD FEEDS INC. Friendship Street Westerly, Rhode Island Tel. (401) 596-0710 596-1150 REID AND HUGHES 25 Canal Street Westerly, R.l. 02891 Tele. 596-7565 •'. Hl|l f m , Vi‘KZ.. W 27 High Street Westerly, Rhode Island 02891 Telephone (401) 596-4421 Gr One hour mmzrn: THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING anite St. Shopping Cente Westerly, R.l. 02891 ■ r NOYES DRYGOODS 406 East Main Street Mystic, CT LASSELL’S CARPET CENTER, INC. Liberty Street, Route 2 Pawcatuck, Connecticut Complete Installation Service Carpets • Remnants • Area Rugs Tele. 596-5656 MYSTIC PHARMACY 17 East Main Street Mystic, CT Tele. 536-8615 TORHAN JEWELERS 42 W. Main Street Mystic, CT 06355 Tele. (203) 536-7231 DOMINIQUE’S CHAMPION SHOE REPAIR 10 West Main Street Mystic, CT 06355 JUNIOR VILLAGE VOGUE 50 High Street Westerly, Rl 02891 NAUTILUS Health and Fitness Center of E. Lyme, Inc. Jim Cavalieri 170 Flanders Road Dick Cipriani Niantic, CT 06333 CAPTAIN’S QUARTERS OF MYSTIC Fine Traditional Men’s Wear STARDUST MOTEL North Stonington, Conn. P. J. and R. A. Grills JCT 95-184-216 Clarks Falls Exit Tele. 599-2261 MY FAIR LADY My Fair Lady, Inc. For the Individualist 116 25 Canal Street, Westerly, Rl 02891 Phone (401)596-7565 DICK NEFF’S MYSTIC SPORTING GOODS INC. 49-53 West Main Mystic, CT FRENCH CONTRACTORS • Asphalt Paving • Concrete Work Eric French Free Estimates TARNEY’S MEN’S CLOTHING 28 High Street Westerly, Rl Tele. 596-4522 THE RED ROOSTER MARKET AND DELI Open 7 Days a Week 7A.M.-8 P.M. Tele. 535-0519 1-401-348-8818 MOS ANY RACING ENTERPRISES High Performance Racing Equipment Sema-Approved N.Hra. Nascar 4-Wheel Vans Granite Hill Plaza Westerly. R.l. THE BRADFORD REMNANT SHOP Open 9-5 Main Street Tues. thru Sat. Bradford, Rl Tele. 401-377-4355 a w Compliments of 'Ag; DEW DROP INN fc North Stonington, CT Compliments of: Mystic Sf Marinelife ■P lquarium FOUNTAIN VIEW BEAUTY SALON 113 Pendleton Hill Rd. Gloria Crider North Stonington, CT Tele. 599-4565 Westerly, Rl 02891 54 High Street J) Westerly, Rl 02891 Tele. (401)348-8574 W. H. BUHREN JEWELERS 127 Bridge Street Groton, CT 06340 Tele. (203) 445-4438 KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 1606 Granite Street Westerly, Rl Tele. 596-1866 UNIQUE BOUTIQUE EAST 55 Beach St. Merchant Square Westerly, Rl 02891 Tele. (401)596-1616 BOOKWORKS 55 Beach Street Westerly, Rl Tele. 596-1700 TURBO MATIC AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REBUILDING Joe Govvin III Tele. 599-3084 To those special people who have shared with me and shown me the true meaning of friendship during my years at Wheeler ... 1 say “Thanks!” and give you my wish for all of the happiness, success, and love the world has to offer. You will always hold a special place in my heart, and memories of you 1 will cherish forever. Love always, Maurice “1 see not a step before me as i tread on another year; But I’ve left the Past in God’s Keeping, — the future His mercy shall clear;” “Congratulations!” God Bless the Class of 1982! Mr. and Mrs. John Hanley Mr. and Mrs. Sergiy Wendy, “Good Luck Class of “82” especially Norma and Sandy.” “Always ... we love you and wish you the very Love, finest and best.” Mom and Dad Dot, Bill (Weasel), Fred, Kay, Lee-Ann, Ralph, Rose, and Rags “Don’t be dismayed at good-byes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again, after moments or lifetimes, is certain for those who are friends.” Best Wishes to the Class of 1982! Mr. “B” Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kerr, Jr. To my very special friends: We've made itl Remember all we’ve been through and be proud. We’ve shared a lot and now 1 say “thank-you” for all of your love and understanding when 1 needed you most. You’re all very special and unique — don’t change! “For each of you 1 wish — a smile for every day — a dream for every tomorrow — and love for as long as you live.” Love, Mrs. Banker So, Chris, Jane E., and Syd — with this 1 wish you the best life has to offer — 1 love you all! Ginny 118 Compliments of AUSTIN MOTORS Rt. 49 Pawcatuck, Conn. Telephone 203 599-3370 THE UNICORN BEAUTY SALON Sue Gaccione and Kathy Johnson, Proprietors 149 Liberty Street Pawcatuck, CT 06379 HONG KONG RESTAURANT Stonington Shopping Plaza Rt. 1, Pawcatuck, Conn. Tele. 599-5787 Plumbing Electrical Hardware Glass — Keys Compliments of VILLAGE HARDWARE North Stonington, Connecticut 06359 Tel. (203) 535-1686 True G. Miller Compliments of HOWARD JOHNSON’S MOTOR LODGE 1-95 and Rt. 27 Mystic, Connecticut 06355 Tele. (203) 536-2654 Burdick's he. C 5n SPOUTING JS WESTERLY, R.l. V HIGHLAND ORCHARDS RESORT PARK Rt. 1-95 and Rt. 49 North Stonington, Conn. Tele. 599-5101 VILLAGE FLOWER SHOPPE Full Service Flower Shoppe All Occasions Open 7 Days a Week Rt. 1, Stonington, CT Across From Stonington Motors Tele. 535-3411 Congratulations Class of ’82 1950 Our 32nd Year 1982 STONINGTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION 43 West Broad Street Pawcatuck, Conn. Tele. 599-5379 TEDDY BEAR’S HALLMARK Rt. 1, Franklin Plaza Westerly, R.l. Congratulations to the Class of ‘82’ Tele. 596-3463 Over Fifty Years of Quality 1-95 and Rt. 216 North Stonington, Conn. Tel. 599-5300 AL’S CAFE 8 Mechanic Street Pawcatuck, Conn. Tele. 599-2034 GROTON SEAFOOD MARKET ANDERSON INSURANCE, INC. POWELL INSURANCE 117 Water Street Stonington, Conn. Tele. 535-1859 PAWCATUCK AUTO 88 West Broad Street Pawcatuck, Conn. Tele. 599-4070 . 121 J J MACHINES SHOP 9, ozma Rt. 184 No. Stonington, CT 06359 Tele. 599-5198 ARRES SPORTING GOODS 13 East Ave. Westerly, Rl 02891 Tele. (401) 596-0500 194 Norwich-New London Tpk. Uncasville, CT Tele. 848-3885 KLUTTER KLOSET SHOP 49 Beach Street Westerly, Rl Tele. •• WASHINGTON 23 Broad Street Westerly, Rl Olde Mystic Village Mystic, CT 06355 Tele. (203) 536-2608 IMAGINE DAVIS STANDARD Crompton and Knowles Corp. U.S. Route 1 Pawcatuck, Conn. 02891 GULINO’S jd BAKERY 79 Stillman Avenue Pawcatuck, CT 06479 Bakery Only — Tele. (203) 599-4272 Compliments of: QUALITY POOLS Reutemann Road North Stonington, Conn. Tele. (203) 535-2885 Patricia Ann Kinney GENTLEMEN S CHOICE GOLDEN CURLS BEAUTY HAIRSTYLING SALON 140 Poquonnock Road “Complete Beauty Service” Groton, Conn. For Appointment Call Rt. 3 377-8223 Ashaway, R.l. Tele. (203) 446-9631 (401)377-8860 CAP COOGAN’S GENERAL COLONIAL IGA STORE Open 7 Days 8 A.M.-9 A.M. Used Appliances and Hardware Old Mystic Village C. A. Coogan III Broad Street, Route 3 Owner Ashaway, Rl 02804 Mystic, Conn. PHONE 401 596 7226 LIONEL TRAINS ARTISTS SUPPLIES HO 0 GAUGE IRON RORSE WESCON mPWk HOBBIES Elmata Avenue Pawcatuck, Conn. COMPLETE LINE OF MODELS. R.C PLANES BOATS DOLLHOUSE MINIATURE SUPPLIES 62 HIGH STREET DREMEL XACTO TOOLS WESTERLY. R.l 02891 Tele. 599-2500 TONINGTON fS UMBER CO., INC. CARD CHEVROLET 106 West Broad Street Home of Quality and Service Pawcatuck, Conn. 02891 103 Main Street, Stonington, Connecticut 06378 P.O. Westerly, Rhode Island Tele. (203) 599-5741 203 535-0750 124 COVE FISH MARKET INC. Stonington Rd. Mystic, CT 125 Tele. 536-0061 OLGA’S UNISEX SALON THE HAIRDRESSERS 210 South Broad Street Pawcatuck, CT 06379 Tele. 599-1230 HAIR SKIN CAR€... N€|US PRODUCTS Rt. 2, North Stonington, Conn. Tele. (203) 535-2402 Real Estate Sales, Rentals and Appraisals WES-STON REALTY Route One, Stonington Road P.O. Box 289, Stonington, Conn. 06378 Compliments of: D ANDS PIZZA-RESTAURANT North Stonington, Conn. Tele. 535-3313 Monsanto 32 Water Street Stonington, Conn. 06378 ARWOOD CORP. 839 Poquonnock Rd. Groton, Conn. 126 Electric Boat Division Groton. CT 06340 AFTER HIGH SCHOOL: AIRFORCE Let Air Force experience get your career off to a flying start. The training is professional and the skills you’ll learn will be , respected, and rewarded throughout your lifetime. Talk to an Air Force recruiter today about Air Force EXPERIENCE. It can lead you to A GREAT WAY OF LIFE. Contact: TSgt Paul Kimbrell 1+1+2-1707 128 Open 7 Days 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Tele. 535-1123 BOB THE COUNTRY GROCERY SMITH JEEP Main Street North Stonington, Conn. Grinders Groceries Misc. Discount to Graduates Complete Facilities for Service, Sales, Parts LANTERN GLOW Rt. 2 Tele. 599-3705 Restaurant, Cocktail Lounge and Delicatessen North Stonington, Conn. Ashaway Road, Westerly, R.l. Tele. 377-2189 MAYGOLD FARM Restaurant and Dairy Bar Congratulations to the Class of 82 Open 24 Hours a Day Featuring Fresh Dairy Products MR. PIZZA Route 2, Ledyard, Conn. Compliments of Open 7 Days THE LITTLE WHALER Rt. 2, North Stonington, Conn. Tele. 535-0903 7 a.m.-Midnight Beer and Wine 129 Groton mSAVINGS Bank Route 2 North Stonington, CT 06359 Donald R. Judge Manager North Stonington Branch Bank Square, Mystic, CT 06355 203 536-4241 203 535-0803 GROTON. CONNECTICUT CENTRAL RESEARCH, HOWMEDICA, DIAGNOSTICS, CHEMICALS, QUALITY CONTROL DIVISIONS 131 RUTMAN’S Compliments WAYSIDE of FURNITURE l Rt. 1, Stonington Road Pawcatuck, Conn. Northwest Corner 1-95 and Rt. 27 Mystic, Conn. Wed. and Fri. 9-8:30 p.m. Mon. Tues. Thurs. Sat. 9-5:30 p.m. Closed Sunday Tele. 535-2521 _ AGJO PRINTING GUNN AGENCY Stonington Shopping Plaza Rt. 1, Pawcatuck, Conn. 785 Long Hill Road Groton, Conn. Tele. 445-7411 Tele. 599-3143 132 OFFSHORE SPEED SKI INC. Route 1, Stonington, Conn. Tele. 535-0340 Open 7 Days Dealers for: Sutphen Hi-Performance Boats Shoreline Trailers Mercruisers Stern Drivers Kiekhaefer Offshore Racing Accessories Flagship Racing Engines Excalibur Cypress Garden Water Skies Berkeley Jet Drives 133 Supermarket Home Center Supermarket and Home Center Main Street Westerly, Rl 02891 Tele. 596-2054 CARL’S PLACE Route 2 North Stonington Road Pawcatuck, CT Tele. 599-5032 134 SMITH’S FLORIST 136 Beach Street Westerly, Rl 02891 Tele. 596-4993 PATRONS Mrs. Nelda S. Fox Ellie Edgerton Willie Edgerton Mr. and Mrs. Carl Selavka Mrs. Sally Wiedenheft Mrs. Marie Jarvis Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gerrish and Chad Book Mart Mr. and Mrs. Donald Banker Mrs. Muriel West Mr. and Mrs. Gula and Katie Miss Karen Gallo Shirley R. Miller Mrs. Veronica Thayer Mrs. Nancy Lipkin Mr. and Mrs. George F. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Grover Mrs. A. Aguiar Rosemary and Roger Kuemper Congratulations Class of ’82 To all my friends; Good luck in all you do. To Brenda and Ginny — “Give to the world the best you have; and the best will come back to you.” Especially — V.E., J.M., C.P., and S.T. Love, Mom and Dad Sheryl; Thanks for always being there. We shared good times and bad — and no one helped me to laugh as much as you two. May all the happiness there is be yours. Love, Michele To our daughter Michele, We wish much happiness in the future. May all your hopes and dreams come true. And we know that no matter where your path may lead you, our love will always be with you. And to our “It doesn’t matter how long we live but how .. “other” daughter Brenda, much happiness, luck and love. You will always hold a special place in our hearts. Congratulations and Good Luck to the Class of ’82 May God be with you always — Love, Mom and Dad Mrs. Sheila Williams To Shawn O’Rourke and Deanna Angiolelli, 1 wish you both the Best of Luck in everything you do. You’ve been the best of friends and 1 love you both. God bless you and always be happy! “It is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness” A. Lincoln The Best of Luck — Love always, Robin Williams Seniors, continue to light the world around you. Mrs. Linda Miller To the Leo 1983 Staff — May you meet all your deadlines, Have a surplus of typists, And not lose friends from May to March ... SHEA’S OFFICE PRODUCTS 59 West Broad Street Pawcatuck, CT Tele. 535-1262 135 To my special friends, “Look around, choose your own ground, for long you live, and high you fly, and smiles you’ll give, and tears you’ll cry, and all you touch and all you see is what your life is made to be.” Love and happiness all your life through, Sheryl 136 To the Class of 1983 — As you enter your senior year, keep in mind that beyond these halls there is a big, beautiful, intimidating world just waiting to be discovered and enjoyed. This vast and varied world belongs to all of us. It is there — reach out, find it and become part of it. Accept the challenge and make it your own. A Friend To the Period 5 Tundra — May all your dreams come true, and remember, “Everything in this book may be wrong.” Bach A Friend Mr. and Mrs. R.V., A simple thank-you cannot express the appreciation I have for the kindness you’ve shown me. I am truly grateful!! Love always, Brenda Analysis Technology, Inc. TECHNOLOGY PARK - NORTH STONINGTON, CT 06359 Best Wishes to the Class of 1982!!
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.