Wilby High School - Wilby Yearbook (Waterbury, CT)

 - Class of 1987

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CHRISTINE M. FARINA A solitary shovder had Wilby to himself. Just him and all that snow. Snow Days Are A Two-Sided Coin ou've been praying all night. Oh, God, please let it snow; please, please, please!'' You bound out of bed and turn on an AM station. During a BeeGees song, you move to the window to check out the snow situation. Great. You can still see your mom's car; it's not even half covered! But wait — Waterbury public and parochial schools, CLOSED. Yes! No school! Another five hours of uninterrupted sleep. You wake up around eleven o'clock and think about getting out of bed, but decide against it. If you show your face in the kitchen Dad'll send you out with a shovel and a warning to not come back until you've cleared the entire block! So you lay in bed until you hear someone else shoveling your sidewalk, then nap for another hour. When you finally come out of hibernation, you make lunch and start catching up on your soap operas or you get hooked on Wheel of Fortune You vegetate on the couch with a bag of chips until — Oh no. Mom has that familiar look in her eye — it's too late to hide. You know what that look means , it's small project time! Eek! She'll have you cleaning the hall closet or scrubbing the bath- room in no time. Well, so much for the workless day you had planned. And just as Pat Sajak was about to give that guy from Ohio a chance to win 5000 dollars ... Karen Langlois 12 Seniors r 4P TANYA Y. FELTON Tahn Word! School Activities: Future Homemakers of America. Art Club. Special People: Jason Mercer. J.M.. L.M.. J.O.. Renee . r olly. T. Lee. Mother. Father. Special Memories: becoming Miss Junior and being in the Homecoming parade Flippidy-floppody with girls in Stcno class. Goals: To be an executive secretary, and to be good in whatever I do. RICHARD K. GEFFON Rich What s for lunch? School Activities: Swimming. Who'S Who Among High School Students. Special People: Nancy. Adly. Andy. Bill W.. Vince M.. Ann C.. Marge. Mrs. Tuttle. Ponz. Special Memories: Auto shop, Ann s L.P.n. course. First Assemblies Of God. and the dismissal bell. Goal: A successful career in electronics. Chris What s up? School Activities: Art Club (4 years). Yearbook ( 2 years). Special People: Tim LeVasscur. Trade Q.. my family, his family. J.T.. TJ.T.. J.P.. all mv friends. Special Memories: Summer of 83. 11 24 83. meeting Tim and spending all my lime with him. new Year s F-vc 85. 4 19 86. 12 31 83. 9 5 84. 2 3 86 Goals: To marry and have a wonderful life with TJ.L.. I love you. Timl. AMERICO GALARZA Juny Quc pasa. hro?' School Activities: Football, band, chorus. Spanish Club, track. Special People: nilsa. Mom. A.D.. E.C.. W.E.. B.M.. M.C.. M.P.. P.C. Special Memories: The first day I met my girl friend. First time cutting class, first suspension, the day I punched Beaver. Goal: Be a good and successful businessman.

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You think these guys would use their time to study? Hah! George LeFebvre and Jim Valentino just wanna have fun dur- ing Senior Priviledge. Privileged Seniors Chat, Eat, Relax 0 alking by the Wilby cafeteria during the morning hours, you might see several students there, eating and so- cializing. But it's too early for lunch, you think. What are these kids doing? Skipping class? The answer is no — this is their class, it's called Senior Privilege, and is a unique kind of Study Hall. It originated at Wilby four years ago and each period is supervised by 1 or 2 teach- ers. Wilby is the only school that has such a program. This year, Mr. Dooley, Mrs. Bergantino, Mr. Ponzillo, Miss Yadarola, Mrs. Barber, and Mr. Minutillo were the overseers of the exclusive Senior Privilege classes. Their opinions: I think It's great, says Mr. Ponzillo. He likes the idea that the students can purchase breakfast foods, study, do homework, or just chat. Miss Yadarola also approves of the Senior Privilege program, as long as it isn't abused (by the students). What do the students have to say? you may wonder. Well, Michael Carrafa says that Senior Privilege is a time to relax, and sometimes sleep, Wendy Shanahan remarks, When I'm there, it's relaxing and comfortable. And every- one favors the glazed doughnuts! The popular opinion among teachers and stu- dents alike is that Senior Privilege is a favorable addition to Wilby's curriculum. This will be obvi- ous if you ever see a Senior Privilege class in session. Everyone will be having a good time, as the Seniors get a taste not only of doughnuts and muffins, but of the liberty they will have after graduation. DEMETRA D. DOUGLAS Mena That s what I'm speaking. School Activities: Basketball. FHA. Special People: Wayne Lewis, my family. Tammie J., Val Lewis. Tanya J. Special Memories: Graduation. Goals: Marines. becoming a model. KRISTINE DZIEZYNSKI School Activities: Concert and Marching Band, newspaper. Drama Club. Gifted Program, national Honor Society. Yearbook staff Art Club Special People: B.IC. J.D.. the group at Senior Priv. Special Memories: End of freshman year, school plays, Mmm . heavy Metal. John's days off. Combination Goal: To get to heaven. 11 Kristine Dziezynski



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KIRK FARROW MARIA I. FELICIANO Alex Helium School Activities: Baseball 3 years Special People: Mom. E.P.. L.G.. D.N.. J.J.. D.J.. M.F.. M B Special Memo lies: Mr. Petro s 6th period, cracking on April with herb in Art. getting first Varsity hit. Goals: Being the best at what I do. ELIZABETH FERRER Lily Tlo Sir. Stop. School Activities: Student Council. Drama Club. Chess Club. Special People: Zelda. Burt. Dalip, Mkk. Tammara. Jill. Ed. Terri Special Memories: Breakfast at Senior Privilege. Sean Moran's comments. Goals: To be a successful business woman. KEVIN J. FRAPPIER rrap Maggot. School Activities: 1st and 2nd cafe. Special People: Teachers who passed me Special Memories: Skiing and riding motorcycles with the guys. Goals: To be successful at whatever I do. Ivette Ivi Dingee . School Activities: Spanish Club Special People: Mrs. Henry. A.C.. E.C.. M.P.. Ted Strileckis. Special Memories: The Senior Prom of '8S. Mr. Pon illo and his football, my special moments with Ted. and Prank Little's lies about his vampire Goals: Become very successful in my business career and life. L JENNIFER M. GASS Jen. Gass Awh come on. 'Get lost. School Activities: Vo-Ag (1-4). softball (1-4). Special People: Mother Gass. Slugg-o-Marrone. Doug h.. Smurf. Barb. Evelyn. Val. Dawn. Konita Ms. Dawson s class Special Memories: Going out with Barb. Eve. Smurf. UConn 86- 87. graduating finally, being with the Smurf (Kim) my best friend in this whole world! Coaching special Olympics, bugging out with Doug M. Goals: To work hard in life and smile more often SONYA GENSLER Son Go head School Activities: DP.CA Club Special People: Ernie. Sharon. Carol. Michelle. Karen E.. Karen M.. Lori. Dana, my family, and Em's family. Special Memories: My love for Ernie always, being with friends. Bon Jovi Concert. Goals: To have a great future with Ernie and to be happy in life. SHERRI A. GIANNINI Cherry No. Special People: My parents. Gab. Lisa. Jodi. Karen. Sandi. George. T.J.. Danny Special Memories: Driving the bomb , Plan's class. Ladies nlte”. the Sheraton 12 6 86. Town Plot hustlers”. Boonie Rides, me and Plikkl. the summer of 86 was awesome. Schcmin with Cap 2 26 87, Girls will be Girls!! Goals: After college I plan to travel a lot.

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