Windsor Locks High School - Herald Yearbook (Windsor Locks, CT)
- Class of 1980
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Windsor Locks School Windsor Locks, Connecticut Listings . .The ' 80 Bun .Ch. Good Tim _Ch. ll Little Rascals .Ch. 122 TERESA ANDERSON WHAT’S HAPPENING: Pine Meadow Players 2. 3, 4; Sr. Exec. Comm.: Ski Club 1, 2; Suffield Players: German Exchange Stu¬ dent. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become a successful actress — and to always be smiling and happy. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Little House on the Prairie WHAT’S MY LINE: “I am one face in a crowd, I am one living soul on earth. I am a tiny part of this universe. I am one out of millions, but I am important. I am me.’’ DEBRA ALLEN SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. To be a Chef. FAVORITE TV SHOW: CHiPs WHAT’S MY LINE: How doth the little busy bee improve each shining hour: and gather honey all the day from every open¬ ing flower.” Watts KELLY ASTON WHAT’S HAPPENING: JA 2: HERALD Staff: skiing; art work; laughing; spending time with Dave, CA and Shawn; smiling. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To follow my rainbow. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: A friend is someone who know ' s all about you and loves you just the same.” Reilly SCOTT ARCURI WHAT’S HAPPENING: drinking Molsor Golden Ale with Bob B. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To travel. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Weekend Jam KAREN L. ANDREWS WHAT’S HAPPENING: JA 2: horseback riding: being with my friends. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful and follow my dreams to wherever they may lead. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Diff’rent Strokes WHAT’S MY LINE: He saw her charm¬ ing. but he saw not half the charms her down cast modesty conceal’d. Anonymous 18 DARLENE ROBERTA ARMSTRONG WHAT S HAPPENING: Pine Meadow Play¬ ers 2. 3; Sr. Exec. Comm.; Tutoring 1. 2; Ger¬ man Exchange Student; horseback riding; being with friends; traveling; Chris. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To alw ' ays love and be loved and to make all of my dreams come true. FAVORITE TV SHOW: I Love Lucy (Reruns!) WHAT’S MY LINE: Though I am different from you. we were born involved in one another” Ch’ien Reach out to the world, to know, to grow, to say ' yes ' to life, to risk finding your real self. Anonymous MICHAEL BALFORE WHAT’S HAPPENING: member of the Windsor Locks Fire Dept. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become one of Windsor Locks’ finest. WHAT’S MY LINE: Don’t believe any¬ thing you hear and half of what you see. Anonymous DIANE AVLAS WHAT’S HAPPENING: like to party with Rox and Susan; water ski. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To cruise in a Corvette out west with Susan and Rox. FAVORITE TV SHOW: The Guiding Light WHAT’S MY LINE: Live for today for tomorrow you may die.” Anonymous STEPHEN D. BARTLEY WHAT’S HAPPENING: Freshman Basket¬ ball: Var. Baseball 3: hiking; camping; eat¬ ing; Youth group. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To do what¬ ever God wants of me. WHAT’S MY LINE: Nobody wins in the game of life but those who find love are ahead of the rest.” S.D.B. LINDA BANNING WHAT’S HAPPENING: Student Council 1. Sec. 2: Vice Pres. 1. 2. 4: Jr. Class Pres.; Var. Tennis 1. 2. 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2. 3; Chorus 1. 2: Jr. Exec. Comm.: Sr. Exec. Comm.: Grad. Marshall 3; National Honor Society 3. 4: Girls’ State 3; JA 1; Student Tutoring 2. 3. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To share my life with someone special: to achieve my goals: to help people. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Real People WHAT’S MY LINE: ’’Good-nature and good-sense must ever join; To err is human, to forgive, divine.” Pope JOSEPH BARILE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Cross Country Mgr. 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Sr. Mag. Capt.; HERALD Staff 4; Pine Meadow Players 4; going roller-skating and to the movies; baseball, tennis. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become a lawyer and to be successful in everything I do. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: “It doesn’t cost any¬ thing to smile.” EDWIN C. BARRON JR. WHAT’S HAPPENING: Var. Football 4; National Honor Society; Commended Scholar: Talcott Mountain Science Center; fishing; hunting: camping; hiking; partying. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To over¬ come all obstacles I encounter in life and to excel in all that I do. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: Tis not in mortals to command success; but we’ll do more, Sem- pronius. — we’ll deserve it.” Addison ROBERT S. BERNICHE II WHAT’S HAPPENING: Freshman Foot¬ ball; four-wheeling; skiing; and drinking Molson Golden Ale with Scott. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become rich; travel to the west and be my own boss. FAVORITE TV SHOW: The Jetsons PETER B. BELANGER JR. WHAT’S HAPPENING: IV Soccer 2; Swimming 1, Var. 2, 3, 4; C.Y.O. Basketball 2; swimming; music. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To keep laughing and always get what we want, Rick and Pete. WHAT’S MY LINE: “How far high failure overleaps the bounds of low success.’’ Morris DEBRA ANN BOLOGNA WHAT’S HAPPENING: Swimming 2; Jr. Exec. Comm.; Ski Club 1, 2, 4; loves to travel; ski; spend money and stay out of trouble. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To always live one day at a time; reach California with ease; have a successful career; and see Lynyrd Skynyrd in concert. WHAT’S MY LINE: “If you care to see the future, look into the eyes of your young dancing children, don’t be afraid of our ways.” ci:„L ELAINE BLAIS WHAT’S HAPPENING: AFS 1. Vice Pres. 2. Pres. 3. 4; meeting new people; listening to music; being with my friends. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To always be myself and be successful in whatever I do. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Mork Mindy CHERYL BLIZZARD WHAT’S HAPPENING: AFS 3; JA 2, 3. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful and to enjoy my life and my friends to the fullest. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H LOUIS BLOCK WHAT’S HAPPENING: Band 3, 4; Jazz Band 4; playing the drums; building mod¬ els; listening to music. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To go into electronics and become one of the best in that field. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H DIANE M. BORAWSKI WHAT ' S HAPPENING: Mgr. Cheerleading 3: going to the beach: traveling. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To someday marry Brian, have a family, live in the country, and always be happy. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Mork Mindy WHAT’S MY LINE: “If you love something set it free. If it comes back it is yours. If it doesn’t, it never was.’’ Anonymous nun id RHI T7 WHAT’S HAPPENING: Football 1; JV Baseball. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful in everything I do. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live LAURIE BROOKS WHAT ' S HAPPENING: DECA 3, 4: trip to Philly; music; GC; running out of gas with SL. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become a secretary and be successful in everything I do. FAVORITE TV SHOW: All My Children WHAT’S MY LINE: Don ' t walk behind me I may not lead, don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow, just walk beside me and be my friend. Anonymous RONALD BORYS ANN KATHRYN BRACHMANN WHAT’S HAPPENING: DECA 3; disco dancing; exercising at the health spa; aero¬ bics; going to the movies; talking on the phone. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become excellent in my dancing, and to live a long, successful, loving life. FAVORITE TV SHOW: General Hospital WHAT’S MY LINE: “The secret of happy living is not to do what you like but to like what you do.” Anonymous 24 SHERRI BROACH WHAT’S HAPPENING: DECA 3; horse¬ back riding; playing the drums; enjoying life and being with people; helping people and partying. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be with Jimmy for a long time, to travel with Sharon in her van, to be a professional drummer someday and to be happy and successful. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Monty Python’s Flying Circus STEPHEN M. BYCENSKI WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV Soccer 1. Var. 2. 3: IV Basketball 1. Var. 2.3. 4: JV Baseball 1. Var. 2, 3. 4: Who’s Who; going to the beach; working. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful and enjoy life. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: “Try to do all the things that you want to do because you don’t have much time.” Michael LISA ANN BURK WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV Field Hockey 2. Var. 3. 4: JV Basketball 1, 2. Var. 3, 4; Var. Track 2, 4; Var. Softball 3; Tutoring 3; coaching town teams, watching college games. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To go to Colorado and always be involved in sports activities. WHAT’S MY LINE: “My life has to be that patterned if I’m to succeed in the endeav¬ ors I pursue. I think anything is achievable if you put your mind to it and go after it logically and inexhaustibly.” Gminski SCOTT T. CAMILLERI WHAT’S HAPPENING: work, work, work. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be a car¬ penter, have land, and always have friends. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Mork Mindy WHAT’S MY LINE: “Life is too short to be serious.” Anonymous ROBERT BRUCE CALUSINE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Freshman Foot¬ ball 1. Var. 2. 3; going to concerts; four- wheeling; sleeping. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To make enough money to afford car insurance. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Risk of Marriage WHAT S MY LINE: “It’s so tiresome the way these teachers insist on having their own way.” Showman 26 CRAIG CAOUETTE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Freshman Foot¬ ball 1. JV Football 2. Var. Football 3, 4; Var. Wrestling 1, 2; Freshman Baseball 1; JV Baseball 2. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To move back to California and build my house on my land, and be successful at whatever I do. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Monday Night Football WHAT’S HAPPENING: Gymnastics 2; Var. Track 2. 3. 4; Var. Cross Country 4; Math Team 2, 3. 4; Jr. Exec. Comm.; Sr. Exec. Comm ; Sr. Mag. Capt.; Tutoring 1. 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Girls’ State 3; Yale Symposium 3; Yale Frontiers 3; Com¬ mended Scholar 4; sewing; CYO; running- friends. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To share a smile with somebody who needs one. WHAT’S MY LINE: “Reach out - be your¬ self; the world needs you and the world needs me. Without each one of us. some¬ thing is missing.” E.J.C. ' Tor yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is only a vision, but today well lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and tomorrow a vision of hope. Anonymous 27 DIANE CAREY LAURIE CARPENTER WHAT’S HAPPENING: DECA 3.4. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To maybe someday go into acting. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Guiding Light WHAT’S MY LINE: The thing that goes the farthest making life worthwhile, that costs the least and does the most, is just a pleasant smile.” Anonymous SHERI CARRIER WHAT’S HAPPENING: softball. JA, being with Ronnie and my friends, camping, ski¬ ing. playing tennis. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To have the privilege to work with children and to spend the rest of my life with Ron. FAVORITE TV SHOW: ABC Monday Night Football WHAT S MY LINE: Happiness is not in our circumstances but in ourselves, it is not something we see. like a rainbow, or feel, like the heat of a fire. Happiness is some¬ thing we are.” Sheerin 28 GWENN MARIE CARTSOUNIS WHAT’S HAPPENING: laughing, eating McDonald’s cheeseburgers, and going places with my friends. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To someday travel the islands of Hawaii, and make all my other dreams come true. FAVORITE TV SHOW: The Rockford Files WHAT’S MY LINE: “Accept me for what I am as I accept you for what you are. Do not condemn or make me feel unhappy. I like you for what you are and I like being what I am, me. Chenneges CHRISTINE C. CHERLONG WHAT’S HAPPENING: traveling to the beach, dancing, good music. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful in whatever career I choose, and to be close with my friends forever. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: The grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love and something to hope for.” Anonymous KEVIN C. CHAPMAN WHAT’S HAPPENING: Freshman Soccer 1: JV Soccer 1; Diving 2, 3, 4: Who’s Who 2; skiing, electronics. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To better myself in everything. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: The board hurts less than the water.” Experience Laurie Kevin 29 ROBIN ANN CHURCH WHAT’S HAPPENING: Swim Team 3. 4, Mgr.; Student Council 1; Lab Assistant 3, 4; Crier 2; Pine Meadow Players 3; National Honor Society 3; Sr. Exec. Comm.; As Schools Match Wits 3; Student Tutor 1, 2, 3. 4; Poetry Contest 3; Who’s Who 3; late night pizzas and parties. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW; To travel, find love, and own a red Jag; to experiment and discover. WHAT’S MY LINE: “The day shall not be up so soon as I. to try the fair adventure of tomorrow.” Shakespeare DANIEL O LEARY CHRISTIAN WHAT’S HAPPENING: AFS Show 1. 2; As Schools Match Wits; Boys’ State 3; HERALD STAFF 4; Jr. Exec. Comm. 3; Pine Meadow Players 3, 4; Student Council 2; Swim Team 1.2; Who’s Who 3; bailing hay; Dairy Cream; duck pin bowling; Lector at St. Joseph’s; shoe repairing; tobacco. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To always be with my friends, become successful in life, and return to Poland someday. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: “It’s hotter in the city than it is in the summer.” Uncle Mike LISA CORALLO KEVIN CLAFFEY WHAT’S HAPPENING: IV Soccer 1. 2, 3; Var. 3; JV Baseball 1,2. 3; Var. 4; skiing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To gain hap¬ piness for myself and as many others as I can. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT’S MY LINE: Happiness is always there. You just have to find it.” Anonymous DIANE MARIE CLEMENT WHAT’S HAPPENING: softball; soccer; Whaler Booster; camping; drive-ins; cruis¬ ing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be able to spend every second of my life with the peo- pie I love. WHAT ' S MY LINE: “If youTove ome.hir set it free. If it comes back to you. it’s youi If it doesn’t it never was. Anonymous CATHY ANN CONDON WHAT’S HAPPENING: JA; Color Guard; Herald Staff 4; having fun with the ones I love; art work; loving my teddy bear. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To go into the field of Art and make myself and others happy. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Soap WHAT S MY LINE: “My method of success is like that of a wise old owl — keep one eye closed, looking inward at your dreams, and one eye open, looking outward at the world. 30 C.A.C. JOSEPH CORPORA WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV Football 2; Var. Football 3. 4: JV Baseball 2. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be a suc¬ cessful lawyer. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H JANE DALY WHAT’S HAPPENING: sleeping: camping: partying with my friends. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To live in the mountains of Virginia and find myself a rich man. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live LISA A COTE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Var. Soccer 4. Capt. 4: Tutoring 1,3; town soccer. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To travel all over, live my life to its fullest and enjoy every minute of it and be happy. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Mork Mindy WHAT’S MY LINE: “You may not always get what you want; but if you try. you might find you get what you need.” Anonymous 32 COLLEEN COURTNEY WHAT’S HAPPENING: DECA 3; skiing with Willy; waterskiing; snowmobiling; partying with my friends. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To make him happy, own an Irish Setter and always keep my best friend Dawnie. FAVORITE TV SHOW: The Mr. Bill Show. WHAT’S MY LINE: “Success is the ability to hitch your wagon to a star while keeping your feet on the ground.” Anonymous ROXANNE COURTNEY WHAT’S HAPPENING: DECA 3. 4; Tutor¬ ing 4; partying with Diane and Sue and having a good time. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To get out of Windsor Locks and go far away. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Soap WHAT’S MY LINE: “If you must abso¬ lutely write, then write on stone and sand and walls and lives but carve gently.” Anonymous HUGO DelROSSO LESLIE ANNE DANIEL WHAT S HAPPENING: Pine Meadow Play¬ ers 1, Board of Directors 2, 3. 4; Colorguard 1, 2. 3, 4; Swim Team Announcer 3, 4; Grad. Usherette 3; Sr. Exec. Comm.; HERALD Staff 4; Editor-In-Chief; swimming for the handicapped; Girl Scout leader; CCD teacher; skiing; snowmobiling. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To live on the beach at Cape Cod. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Taxi WHAT’S MY LINE: The wonderous colors of life’s majesty are only seen by those who look. Anonymous JEFFREY G. DION WHAT’S HAPPENING: Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Sr. Class Play Band 2, 3, 4. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To never change. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Monty Python’s Flying Circus. DOUGLAS DESCHAINE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Class Play Band 1. 2. 3.4; playing guitar. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To carry out my dreams to the fullest extent. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert WHAT’S MY LINE: Music hath charms to soothe the savage beast, to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak. . Congreve ALISON DESSAINT WHAT’S HAPPENING: Pine Meadow Play¬ ers 1. 2, 3. 4; Board of Directors 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Color Guard 4; Lab Assistant 2; Sr. Mag. Capt.; AFS 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Who’s Who 3; skiing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful in medical technology. FAVORITE TV SHOW: 240-Robert WHAT’S MY LINE: And let us not get tired of doing what is right, for after a while we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t get discouraged and give up. , . P Galatians 6:9 AMY DESSAINT WHAT’S HAPPENING: Lab. Assistant 1; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4; painting; eating; going to the movies; laughing with Scott; smiling. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be half as great as Mom and Dad. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: Today is the making of yesterday’s dreams a reality — forever a happy memory. L.D. THERESA DOMBROWSKI WHAT ' S HAPPENING: Tutoring 1. 2. 3; Tennis 3: Ski Club 1.3. 4. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be a sec¬ retary, to travel and to be successful and happy in whatever I do. WHAT ' S MY LINE: “Yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision; but today well-lived makes every yester¬ day a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. ALBERT DOMBROWSKI MARJORIE E. DUKE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Jr. Prom Court; DECA 3; camping; taking pictures; eating pizza. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To marry Chet and live a long and happy life with him. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: “Love can bring hope where reason would bring despair.” _ Lyttelton KATHLEEN DONNELLY WHAT’S HAPPENING: Not too much. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To always find the easy way out. WHAT ' S MY LINE: “C’mon Gimme a break.” Anonymous MARGARET DOOLEY WHAT’S HAPPENING: likes to go camp¬ ing; going to the beach; enjoys playing fris- bee and partying with friends. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To own a Celica, be wealthy enough to travel around the world and meet many different people. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT’S MY LINE: “Because I cannot come out and touch you where you stand I hold you in my mind.” Anonymous SHERI DRAPEAU WHAT’S HAPPENING: Var. Cheerleading 3, 4; Tutoring 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2; piano; sun¬ bathing and biking. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To see the world and all it offers with a cheerful out¬ look. To be happy. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Eight is Enough WHAT’S MY LINE: “A smile’s a curve which straightens things out.” 36 Anonymous PAUL J. FAHEY WHAT ' S HAPPENING: Soccer 1. 2; Bas¬ ketball 1. 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3. 4: Who ' s Who 3; having a good time with my friends. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To fulfill all my dreams and to someday own my own hotel and restaurant. FAVORITE TV SHOW: The White Shadow WHAT ' S MY LINE: ‘‘Live today like there ' s no tomorrow because when tomor¬ row comes, you won ' t be able to relive today.” Anonymous DONNA DURKIN WHAT ' S HAPPENING: DECA 1, 2; going to parties and having great times with my friends. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To someday get into the airlines and to see the world. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT’S MY LINE: “I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today.” White JAMES FLANDERS WHAT ' S HAPPENING: Basketball 1, 2, Co-Capt. 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2. Co-Capt. 3, 4; Student Council 2; Boys’ State 3; As Schools Match Wits 3; Who’s Who 3; Model UN 3. 4; HERALD Staff, Sr. Activi¬ ties Editor 4; bike force SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To get to California by bike. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Bugs Bunny-Road Runner Show WHAT’S MY LINE: “Delay is preferable to error.” Jefferson RICHARD W. FERLAND WHAT’S HAPPENING: DECA 3, 4; ice skating: roller skating; sleeping. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To get a good job and be successful. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Soap WHAT’S MY LINE: “Take time as it comes.” Anonymous EILEEN FERRARI WHAT ' S HAPPENING: Var. Softball 1, 2, 3; playing pro tennis with Chris, Ski Club 3, 4. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To possess the ability to achieve my highest goals. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Soap WHAT’S MY LINE: “I have learned that to be with those I like is enough.” Whitman JOANN FITZPATRICK WHAT’S HAPPENING: biking: skiing; going to my family’s cottage; gymnastics; talking; walking in the woods with Sham; music. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To always be the kind of person others can depend on; to go to college; to become a psycholo¬ gist. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Monty Python’s Flying Circus 38 39 JAMES FRANK MARY FRANKLIN WHAT’S HAPPENING: AFS 1. 2. 3. 4; DEC A 1. 2; listening to music: going to Ver¬ mont; going to concerts. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To live on a farm in Vermont. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: “In a war of ideas, it is people who get killed.” Anonymous ROBERT F. FLYNN WHAT’S HAPPENING: Var. Soccer 1. 2. 3. Capt. 4: Fr. Basketball. JV 2. Var. Capt. 3, 4; Treas. 2: Vice Pres. 3; Sr. Class Pres.; Jr. Exec. Comm.: Student Council 1. 2; National Honor Society 3. 4; Who’s Who 3; Grad. Marshall 3; Boys’ State 3. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Live long and prosper. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Star Trek WHAT’S MY LINE: “He who cannot forgive breaks the bridge over which he himself must pass.” Herbert DIANE MARIE FREDETTE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Swim team 1; Gym¬ nastics 2: Color guard 3; Swimming instruc¬ tor for the mentally retarded and handicap¬ ped; having a good time; being with friends. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become a therapist, to travel, to learn how to ski, and to always have happiness, love and friends. WHAT’S MY LINE: “Yesterday we were born, and tomorrow we could be gone, so choose your friends wisely, for the best things in life always seem to be shared with others.” Anonymous CYNTHIA L. FRAWLEY WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV Field Hockey 1. 2, Var. 3, 4; Var. Tennis 1, 2, 3. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yale Science Sympo¬ sium 3; Who’s Who 3; Chorus 1. 2. 3; Grad. Usherette; Tutor 3; German-American Exchange; HERALD Staff 4. Managing-Edi¬ tor; CYO; Choir: Whaler, Red Sox Fan; eat¬ ing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To take advantage of every opportunity life has to offer. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Lou Grant WHAT’S MY LINE: “A friend is one who comes in when the whole world has gone out.” Anonymous ixL.init.nXLL.nC.l IE WHAT S HAPPENING: JV Cheerleading 1; Var. 2. 3; Ski Club 1. 2; Tutoring 1. 2; J.A. 2; going to the beach and movies. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To love, learn and live a full life hoping to someday climb that stairway to heaven and once again be with my sister Kathy. fAVpRITETV SHOW: Starsky and Hutch WHAT S MY LINE: “Love looks not with the eyes, but with the heart.” Shakespeare 40 Fleegle HOLLY ELIZABETH GAGNE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Cheerleading JV 1; Var. 2. Capt. 3. 4; skiing, watching TV; being with people. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To search for all the happiness in life. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Soap WHAT S MY LINE: “Smiling faces make you happy, and good news makes you feel better.” Anonymous CHRISTINA M. FUOCO WHAT’S HAPPENING: Ski Club 1, 2; water skiing, tubing: skiing; partying with my friends; concerts. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To marry Michael and have lots of money. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT’S MY LINE: “Plenty of people miss their share of happiness not because they never found it but because they never stop¬ ped to enjoy it.” Anonymous JOHN GETZ WHAT’S HAPPENING: Var. Swimming 2. 3,4; Track 4; drums; karate; golf; diving. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be happy in everything I do. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT’S MY LINE: “Give it all you’ve got and you’ll get it all.” Anomymous SHELAGH E. GEHERTY WHAT’S HAPPENING: going to the beach and Enders; partying with my friends; eat¬ ing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To ge through college and become a stewardess. F YPBrTE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Livi born to b( WHAT’S MY LINE: T was born exactly what you see. nothing more, nothin, less, I’m not the worst and I’m not the best I’ll just try to be exactly what you see; toda and everyday I’m just me. ’ MICHAEL S. GEMME WHAT’S HAPPENING: Var. Swim team 1; Fr. Soccer 1; Var. Soccer 2, 3, 4; Sr. Exec. Comm.; skiing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To live long and prosper. FAVORITE TV SHOW: White Shadow WHAT’S MY LINE: “Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them and try to fol¬ low where they lead.” AJcott SUSAN GENTILE WHAT S HAPPENING: partying with Diane and Roxy. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To go to col¬ lege and to live out west. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live. 42 Anonymous Friendship is the most precious boon to man. Anonymous 43 DEBRA ANN GIFFORD WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV Field Hockey 1. 2, 3; Var. 4; JV Basketball 1, 2, 3; Var. 4: Softball 3. Mgr. 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4: being with my friends; waterskiing; JA 3. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful in psychology. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Mork Mindy WHAT’S MY LINE: “Let someone you love go free; if he returns he’s yours; if he doesn’t, he never was. Because, those who leave feel not the pain of parting, it is those that stay behind that suffer.” Anonymous DINA GIAMPOLO WHAT’S HAPPENING: AFS 1, 2. 3. 4; DECA 3 4. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To live in Nova Scotia. Canada in the Woods. SUSAN GRAGNOLATI WHAT’S HAPPENING: Var. Swimming 1, 2, 3. 4; JV Basketball 2; Jr. Exec. Comm.; Sr. Exec. Comm.; Sr. Mag. Capt.; National Honor Society 3, 4; Who’s Who 3; back¬ gammon; skiing; swimming. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To achieve my desired goals. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Mork Mindy WHAT’S MY LINE: “To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.” Wilde KIMBERLY ANN GILLIES WHAT’S HAPPENING: being with people, traveling, eating. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful in Psychology. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Soap WHAT’S MY LINE: “Stormy days turn sunny when you smile so keep smiling.” Anonymous GLENN GLAZIER WHAT’S HAPPENING: Cross Country 3. 4; Indoor Track 2,3. 4; Track 3,4; concerts. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be an analytical engineer. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Soap JUDITH GOLDEN WHAT’S HAPPENING: DECA 3; Grad. Usherette 3; Tennis 3; Ski Club 4. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be happy and become a hairdresser. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: “Let someone you love go free; if he returns he’s yours; if he doesn’t he never was. Because, those who leave feel not the pain of parting, it is those that stay behind that suffer.” 44 Anonymous LINDA ELIZABETH GREENE SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be a suc¬ cessful secretary. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT S MY LINE: “My acquaintances many, my friends few, those who really know me fewer still. KELLY GREENE WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV Basketball 2, Var. 3, 4: Var. Swimming 3: Grad. Usherette 3; Sr. Exec. Comm.; Who’s Who 3; JA 2. 3. 4. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be a suc¬ cessful social worker. To be able to finish all that I pursue. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT’S MY LINE: “I can prove anything by statistics — except the truth. Canning JAMES MICHAEL HANNAGAN WHAT’S HAPPENING: Pine Meadow Play¬ ers 1. 2. 3. 4; Tutoring 1, 2. 3. 4; Voice of Democracy 2, 3. 4; writing; theatre; music; Hartford Stage SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To learn to be myself and to please others. FAVORITE TV SHOW. Lou Grant WHAT’S MY LINE: “Let others cheer the winning man. There’s one I hold worth¬ while. ’Tis he who does the best he can, then loses with a smile. Beaten he is but not to stay. Down with rank and file that man will win someday, who loses with a smile. Anonymous EVE MARIE A. GRELLO WHAT’S HAPPENING: Pine Meadow Plaj ers 2. 3; the sunset; roller-skating; nature. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To fulfill a many of my childhood dreams as possible FAVORITE TV SHOW: Vegas WHAT S MY LINE: “I do my thing and yo do your thing. I am not in this world to liv up to your expectations and you are not i this world to live up to mine. You are yo and I am I, and if by chance we find eac other it’s beautiful. 46 Pel KEITH GRIFFIN WHAT’S HAPPENING: Golf 1, 2. 3. 4; G.A.C.E. 3; Pine Meadow Players 3, 4; Crier 1. 2; Model UN 4; Observer 4; O’Leary cam¬ paign 3; Gragnolati 4. Williams Campaign 3; golfing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To live to be 100 and still be able to play golf and own Connecticut by 45 and to see Germany and Karsten. FAVORITE TV SHOW: WKRP in Cincin¬ nati WHAT’S MY LINE: “I don’t want to achieve immortality through my work, I want to achieve it through not dying. Allen TERRENCE J. GROGAN WHAT’S HAPPENING: Freshman Basket¬ ball; JV 2; Var. 3, 4; JV Soccer 2. Var. 3, 4; JV Baseball 1, 2; Var. Capt. 4; Sr. Mag. Capt.; Student Council 1; Who’s Who 3; Ski Club 3. Pres. 4; JA 3; meeting girls, going to the beach, love to ski. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Ski the Rock¬ ies, be happy, and take tomorrow in stride. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Wild, Wild West WHAT’S MY LINE: “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by and that has made all the difference. Frost MICHAEL HARRIGAN SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: I want to be a millionarie so I never have to work another day in my life. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Monty Python WHAT ' S MY LINE: Beware that tomor¬ row is only tomorrow. There is nothing to fear except the coming of another day.” PHILLIP HINCKLEY DONNA HAUGH WHAT’S HAPPENING: DECA; eating: camping, and being with my friends — all at the same time. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be happy in whatever I do. and to someday get mar¬ ried and live in a log cabin in natural sur¬ roundings. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Soap WHAT ' S MY LINE: If you love some¬ thing. let it go; if it returns it’s yours, if it 48 doesn’t it never was.” CARRIE ANN HEBERT WHAT ' S HAPPENING: Var. Cheerleading 2; eating: going out with my pals. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become a cake decorator. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H DALE HIJECK SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become very rich and own a house in the moun¬ tains; to be traveling all over the states in a Camaro Z-28. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live Anonymous LISA MARIA HOWES WHAT’S HAPPENING: Pine Meadow Players 1, 2; Flag girl 1. 2, Tutoring 1; Cho¬ rus 1, 2, 3; Swim meet announcer 3; Soft- ball 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Wind¬ sor Grille, Red Sox, camping, shopping, eating. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To make a successful career out of helping others. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: “Life is a battle where each one must seek and hold his own. He who would rise above the clouds must scale the heights alone. Anonymous LISA MARIE HOLCOMB WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV Track 3; bowl¬ ing 1, 2, 3, 4: JA, going to Charlie Daniels Band Concerts with Sandy and Jeff. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To live in the mountains in an A-frame house, and to be forever happy. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Channel 22 Red Sox Baseball KEVIN W. JACKSON WHAT’S HAPPENING: Ski Club 1, 2. 3, 4; student exiting 1. 2, 3, 4; lying on Misquam- icut; munching. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To keep things going just the way they’re going! To the sanctuary! WHAT’S MY LINE: “Things are goin’ good Just like I hoped it would You and me all say I can’t wait to see that day. Let’s stay happy! Jackson LYNN HUDA K WHAT’S HAPPENING: DECA; spending time with my friends and my Irish Setter; going to the beach. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To find a career that I will always be happy with, to travel with my friends; and to share my happiness with others. WHAT’S MY LINE: “Plenty of people miss their share of happiness not because they never found it. but because they didn’t stay to enjoy it.” ROGER J. IGNAZIO WHAT’S HAPPENING: partying; fishing; boating; going to the beach and cruisin’ around with my friends. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful, make a lot of money and enjoy myself. WHAT’S MY LINE: “I shall be a free bird and no one may set my place or time.” Me CHRISTOPHER A. INGRAHAM WHAT’S HAPPENING: Var. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Math Team 2, 3, 4; HERALD Staff 4; Boys’ State; bike force. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To disprove Einstein’s theory of relativity. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Star Trek WHAT’S MY LINE: “If they give you ruled paper, write the other way.” Jimenez Anonymous It is only with the heart that one can see rightly — what is essential is invisible to the St. Exupery 51 DEBRA JOHNSON WHAT’S HAPPENING: DECA 2: Nurses Aide Vocational Club 3. 4: going to the beach: partying with my friends; eating. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become a nurse (hopefully). FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT’S MY LINE: “I’d like people to treat me as they would want me to treat them. SANDRA ANN JALBERT WHAT’S HAPPENING: horseback riding; skiing; going to Charlie Daniels concerts with Lisa and Jeff. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful in becoming a vet. FAVORITE TV SHOW: BJ and the Bear ANDREA JUSTESEN WHAT’S HAPPENING: partying; going to the lake; walking my dog. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Build my own log cabin and find peace with myself. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Mork Mindy WHAT’S MY LINE: “A smile is a cure that sets things straight. Anonymous TIMOTHY JOHNSON WHAT’S HAPPENING: Cross Country 4; Golf 3. 4; Model UN; HERALD Staff; sail¬ ing; skiing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To write and direct films. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Rockford Files LISA M. JORDAN WHAT’S HAPPENING: Var. Cheerleading 2, 3; Jr. Exec. Comm.; National Honor Soci¬ ety; Tutoring 1, 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who 3; HER¬ ALD Typing Staff; swimming instructor for handicapped people; dancing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To always give my best effort in whatever I do. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Laverne and Shir¬ ley WHAT’S MY LINE: “There can be no rain¬ bow without a cloud and a storm.” Anonymous WAYNE JUBREY WHAT’S HAPPENING: Freshman Soccer l.JV.l. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be on top of whatever I do. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Vegas WHAT’S MY LINE: “A lot of men tried and a lot cried but that doesn ' t mean I didn’t try!” 52 Jubrey STEPHEN KETOLA WHAT ' S HAPPENING: Football 1. Var. 2. 3: Who ' s Who 3: IHL; going to concerts; going to the beach; fishing: hunting: cars: basketball: baseball. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To make every summer better than the previous summer. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: Let’s get some Kelota burgers. Bisson LAURA ELIZABETH KING WHAT ' S HAPPENING: JV Field Hockey 1. Var. Mgr. 2, 3. 4: Tutoring 1. 2, 3; HERALD Typing Staff; Sr. Exec. Comm. Alt.; going to the movies; swimming for the handicapped 1. 3. 4: being with friends; swimming: going to the beach. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To always enjoy what I ' m doing and to make a million before I ' m thirty. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Mork Mindy WHAT’S MY LINE: “I’m not afraid of tomorrow because I’ve seen yesterday and I love today. Anonymous JAMES CHRISTOPHER KERVICK WHAT ' S HAPPENING: Freshman Foot¬ ball. Var. 3, Capt. 4; Basketball 1; Baseball JV 1. 2; Var. 3, 4; Pine Meadow Players 2; Student Council 3. 4; Youth Forum 3; park¬ ing at Specs. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: That all my tomorrows be as happy as. if not happier than, my yesterdays. WHAT’S MY LINE: “We are such stuff as dreams are made on. Shakespeare ANDREW KOLODZIEJ MARY ELLEN KING WHAT ' S HAPPENING: IV Cheerleading 1. Var. 2; Sec. 1. Pres. 2; Student Council 3; skiing; being with my friends: going to con¬ certs. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To travel and meet new people and to always have my friends to depend on. DAVID MARK KLOCKER WHAT’S HAPPENING: fly fishing. SEARCH FOR TO MORROW: To pay off my loan. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Monty Python ' s Flying Circus WHAT’S MY LINE: “Life will never cease to amaze me. Anonymous Kelota Laura 55 MARIA J. KOWALSKI WHATS HAPPENING: Sr. Mag. Capt. 4; cooking; working; eating and going places in my Benz with Gwenn and Sheri. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become a hairdresser; get married and to some day own my own house. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHATS MY LINE: ‘‘Life is made up of little bits of time and each is a gift for us to love and cherish .. RICHARD KOLODZIEJ THOMAS LeCLAIR WHAT’S HAPPENING: Freshman Foot¬ ball 1, JV 2. Var. 2, 3; Var. Trac k 2. 3.4. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful in my future endeavors. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live JOHN F. KURMASKIE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Cross Country 1, 2. 3, Capt. 4; Winter Track 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Spring Track 1. 2, 3. Capt. 4; Who’s Who; going to concerts; roller-skating; Myrtle Beach; cross-country; skiing; playing golf, listening to music; tennis. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be in the field of advertising and mass communica¬ tion and be content with what I’m doing. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Monty Python WHAT’S MY LINE: “Fame, like water, bears up the lighter things, and lets the weighty Calderon de la Barca SCOTT O’BRIEN LAM AY WHAT’S HAPPENING: Who’s Who; hunt¬ ing; fishing and camping; IHL; going to concerts. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To lead a simple life and have a great time with all my friends. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT’S MY LINE: “1 see a rainbow ris¬ ing.” La may ERIC LaVOYE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Freshman Soccer 1, JV 2. 3; JV Track 2. Var. 3,4; going to con¬ certs and to the beach. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be both confident and successful in whatever I do. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Man Called Sloane WHAT’S MY LINE: You don’t have to know where you’re going as long as you’re on your way.” Anonymous SHARON LEDDY WHATS HAPPENING: DECA 3. 4; trip to Philly; KC; music; running out of gas with LB. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful in working with children. WHATS MY LINE: “Keep on reaching, never stop.” Anonymous CAROLE LYNN LEDDY WHAT’S HAPPENING: Jr. Exec. Comm.; Sr. Exec. Comm.; Soccer Mgr. 3; Grad. Usherette; Jr. Prom Queen; HERALD Staff; Who’s Who 3. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To learn from yesterday, live for today and hope for tomorrow. WHAT’S MY LINE: “I shall pass through this world but once. If, therefore, there be any kindness I can show or any good thing I can do, let me do it now: Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.” Anonymous CYNTHIA I. LEMIRE WHAT’S HAPPENING: nothing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be with Mike for the rest of my life. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live 58 JOHN F. LENNON WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV Soccer 1. 2, Var. 3; Ski Club 1. 2. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To go to California to visit Mike and Debbie. FAVORITE TV SHOW: California Fever WHAT’S MY LINE: “Dreams are a series of fantasies that shouldn’t be told to any¬ one unless they are directly involved. Dreaming is what keeps a man’s mind young at heart, but still thinking about the future that is ahead of you.” Lennon MILISSA E. LEONARD WHAT’S HAPPENING: Var. Cross Coun¬ try 1. 2, 3. Capt. 4; Var. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; JA; running; cross country skiing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be happy with things I do and to keep the wonder in the world for me. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: “Life is what you make it. so make the most.” KATHERINE E. LENNON SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be with Guy and to fix up my car. To be a dental hygenist and to be with the person who is special to me. FAVORITE TV SHOW: The White Shadow’ WHAT’S MY LINE: “Within you there is a stillness and sanctuary to which you can retreat at any time and be yourself.” Anonymous LORI ANN LODOLA WHAT ' S HAPPENING: Chorus 1. 2. 3; Color Guard 4: M.Y.F. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be able to fulfill all of my dreams. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Eight is Enough WHAT ' S MY LINE: ' ' Jesus said. Anything is possible, if you have Faith . Mark 9:23 s LINDA LESNIAK WHAT’S HAPPENING: town soccer; DECA. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful in everything I do. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Mork Mindy WHAT’S MY LINE: “Look behind you and be happy, look towards tomorrow and hope, but look at today and live.” Anonymous ANGELA JEAN LOWE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Treas. 1, 3. 4; Var. Cheerleading 2, 3; Var. Soccer Co-Capt. 4; Grad. Usherette; Jr. Exec. Comm.; Sr. Exec. Comm.; HERALD Staff Photo. Editor Who’s Who. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To set my goals high in the sky, then reach out for them, overcoming all obstacles in my way. WHAT’S MY LINE: “Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to fol¬ low where they lead.’’ VALERIE E. LONG WHAT’S HAPPENING: going to the mov¬ ies, beach. Hartford. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To put forth a special goal in my life and to achieve it. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Diff’rent Strokes. WHAT’S MY LINE: “To be successful in everything I can accomplish.” Anonymous SCOTT LOTHIAN WHAT’S HAPPENING: baseball; going fishing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To do the best in everything I do. FAVORITE TV SHOW: BJ and The Bear MARY MADELINE LOUGHRAN WHAT’S HAPPENING: Track 3. Mgr. 2; Pine Meadow Players 1; Tutoring 1, 2, 3; piano. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To work with exceptional children and be happy with the one I love. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live LAUREN F. LUDWIN WHAT ' S HAPPENING: the beach; water- skiing; roller-skating; hiking. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To teach young children and to be independent. WHAT’S MY LINE: “I refuse to look back, only forward.” RONALD PAUL LOWE, JR. WHAT’S HAPPENING: Freshman Soccer. JV 2, Var. 3. 4; JV Basketball 2. Var. 3, 4: JV Baseball 2, Var. 3. 4; American Legion base¬ ball; skiing; playing chess. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Go to college and have confidence in everything I do. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Baa Baa Black Sheep WHAT’S MY LINE: “What you are is God’s gift to you — what you make of yourself is your gift to God.” Anonymous ELIZABETH MANNING WHAT’S HAPPENING: Var. Track 2. 4; Soccer Mgr. 4; Tutoring 1, 2, 3; Math Team 2, 3. 4; Sr. Exec. Comm.; Yale Frontiers; National Honor Society 3, 4; Harvard Book Award; National Merit Scholar; biking; sail¬ ing; Cape Cod beach bum. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To reach my goal which will always be one step further than I already am. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: “To look forward and not back; to look up and not down; to look out and not in.’ Anonymous RICHARD MACIEROWSKI 62 ANNE MARY MALONE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Var. Cross Country 1, 2; Var. Softball Mgr. 2; Girls Track Mgr. 3, 4; Student Tutor 2, 3, 4; soccer spectator 1, 2. 3, 4; riding my moped to Mother Superior’s; sleeping. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be happy, successful, with my friends and to find the true meaning of the word “love.” FAVORITE TV SHOW: How the West was Won WHAT’S MY LINE: “Too much of a good thing can be wonderful.” Anonymou. . WHAT’S HAPPENING: Marching; Con¬ certs; lazz Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Band KA Comm. 4; Sr. Class Play Orch. 1. 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Who’s Who 4; St. Martha Players Orch.; church trumpeter; WL Soft- ball; majors and softball coach; majors; camping. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Keep on too- tin’. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Eight is Enough WHAT’S MY LINE: “If you don’t under¬ stand my silence, you will never understand my words. Anonymous GISELE SIMONNE MASSE WHAT ' S HAPPENING: Var. Cross Coun¬ try 1, Capt. 2; Var. Soccer Capt. 4: Var. Bas¬ ketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Var. Track 1; Var. Softball 2, 3, 4; State Champs 2; concerts at Tangle- wood; beach. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To give a lit¬ tle love to everyone I meet. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Mork Mindy WHAT ' S MY LINE: “I was born to be exactly what you see. nothing more, noth¬ ing less. I ' m not the worst and I’m not the best. I’ll just try to be exactly what you see. today and everyday I’m just me. Anonymous DONNA MARINONE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Var. Softball Mgr. 2, 3; painting, drawing; sleeping; watching TV; going to the movies; being with my friends. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To follow the path that leads to the future, to fulfill my dreams in life and to grasp the reality of concepts. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Mork Mindy WHAT’S MY LINE: Words alone cannot express the way I feel about graduting but the song ‘I Did It My Way’ can. Marinone ROBERT (AMES MATHVINK WHAT’S HAPPENING: Soccer 1. 2: Var. Tennis 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society: ski¬ ing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To find the meaning of life as we know it. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did. I said I didn’t know. RAYMOND M. MAZZA WHAT’S HAPPENING: Who’s Who 4; camping; hunting; guns; relaxing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful in business. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Happy Days WHAT’S MY LINE: Give it to the Guard. Boonsey, Clifford. Ray COLLEEN MARIE McCARTHY WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV, Field Hockey 1, 2. 3; Var. 3. 4. Tri-Capt. 4: JV Basketball 1. 2. 3, Var. 3.4; Tennis 1 . 2; Track 4. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become a beautician and live a long, happy and successful life. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Taxi WHAT’S MY LINE: A child is a person who is going to carry on what you have started. He is going to sit where you are sit¬ ting. and when you are gone, attend to those things which you think are impor¬ tant. Lincoln GERALD McADOREY WHAT’S HAPPENING: Freshman Foot¬ ball 1. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful in business. 64 Twain richard McDonald RICHARD B. McDANIEL JR. WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV Soccer 2, 3; Var. Basketball 4; Var. Tennis 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4: Sr. Mag. Capt.; Who’s Who; going to Palmer; music. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To keep laughing and always get what we want. Pete and Rick. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Vegas WHAT S MY LINE: When what is perfect comes, then what is partial will disap¬ pear.” Corinthians 113:10 SEAN McMAHON WHAT’S HAPPENING: Var. Track 1. 2. 3; Freshman Soccer. Var. Football 4; going to the beach; motorcycle riding; going to rock concerts. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To leap head first into life and make a huge splash. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Monty Python’s Flying Circus WHAT’S MY LINE: He is all fault who hath no fault at all.” HELEN L. McGEE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Var. Swimming 1. 2. 3. 4: JV Basketball 1. 2. Var. 3, 4; Var. Soft- ball 2. 3.4; Jr. Exec. Comm.; Yale Frontiers in Science 3; National Honor Society 3. 4; under classman award 3; Grad. Usherette 3; lifeguarding. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To remember the good times forever. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: Old friends, they mean more to me than new friends because they can see where you are and they know where you have been. 66 Anonymous JAMES LAWRENCE McGOWAN WHAT S HAPPENING: Freshman Soccer, JV 2. Var. 4; Freshman Basketball 1, JV 2, 3, Var. 4; Sr. Exec. Comm.; Student Council 3; DECA 3; going out with friends and going to parties; sports. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To have a successful business career. FAVORITE TV SHOW: White Shadow WHAT’S MY LINE: If you worry about what people think of you, it means you have more confidence in their opinions than you have in your own.” john McGrath It ' s me. In some ways I am like everybody else; In some ways I am like somebody else; and in some ways I am like nobody else ' Anonymous John Sean Gowie Rick McGeebo Jeff 67 LORI R. MICLON WHAT’S HAPPENING: HERALD Staff 4; likes going to the beach, traveling, canoe¬ ing and fishing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To marry Mark, have kids, travel across country, and live a happy and successf ul life. FAVORITE TV SHOW: The Guiding Light WHAT’S MY LINE: “One day I realized I didn’t want to look like my best friend any¬ more. All of a sudden I wanted to be differ¬ ent. I wanted to be me.” RACHELE M. MELLO WHAT’S HAPPENING: Cheerleading JV 1, Var. 4: coaching Eagles cheerleading 1, 2. 3. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be a hairdresser and to own a Z-28. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT S MY LINE: ‘‘Do not follow where the path leads. Go where there is no path, and leave a trail.” Anonymous STEVEN MOORE WHAT’S HAPPENING: skiing: Electronics 1.2: swimming: eating. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To enjoy life to the fullest extent, no matter what I plan on doing. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: “May no burden be too much for you.” Unknown DAWN R. MITCHELL WHAT’S HAPPENING: listening to “Turn the Page” with David. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To someday marry the man I love and to drive a tractor- trailer cross-country. FAVORITE TV SHOW: In Search of... WHAT’S MY LINE: “Reach back for the joy and the sorrow put them away in your mind for memories are times that you bor¬ row to spend when you get to tomorrow.” 68 Anonymous MARY JEAN MOLINARI WHAT’S HAPPENING: Ski Club 1, 2, 3. 4: eating. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To ski for¬ ever in Vermont. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Soap WHAT’S MY LINE: “Men’s natures are alike: it is their habits that carry them far apart.” CHRISTINA MARIE MONACCHIO WHAT’S HAPPENING: Jr. Exec. Comm.: Sr. Exec. Comm.; Sr. Mag. Capt.; Color Guard 4: 1A 2. 3, 4; living at the beach during the sum mer; going to concerts. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. To be suc¬ cessful and happy at whatever I do; to live at the beach all year round. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT’S MY LINE: “If you can imagine it. you can achieve it. if you dream it. you can become it.” Anonymous KEVIN MORGANSON SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful in life and to always have friends that will stick bv me. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H TOM MORAN WHAT’S HAPPENING: Freshman Basket¬ ball, JV 2, Var. 3. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Material advantages are one aim, but more impor¬ tant to me is t he happiness of love. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT S MY LINE: “Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me. I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend.’’ Anonymous SHARON L. MOYER WHAT’S HAPPENING: Who’s Who 3.; JA 2. 3: cruising and guys. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become a stewardess for United Airlines or a funny car driver. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century WHAT ' S MY LINE: “Never underestimate the power of a woman, especially this one!” Moyer KEVIN I. MORIARTY WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV Soccer 1. 2. 3. Var. 4; skiing: hockey; work: driving around. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To work outdoors as my ow n boss and retire early. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Mork Mindy WHAT’S MY LINE: “Make your living doing something you like, because you’ll wind up spending most of your time doing it, w hether you like it or not.” DAVID MORTENSON SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To pay off my loan and to get w f hat I want out of life. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live SUSAN MOURNICHAM WHAT’S HAPPENING: skati ng; swim¬ ming. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To marry [on and have a log cabin in the forest. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT’S MY LINE: “Oh no Mr. Bill.” Saturday Night Live 70 Daniels W J •- ' 21 ' • k i ' JJ V -Jf . r m 4 0S° R LOQfo 1 HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1979 Sue Bear Mort Sharon Moe 71 LINDA E. MULLER WHAT’S HAPPENING: Jr. Janitor 1; Ski Club 2: drawing: beaching; skiing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To leave Windsor Locks behind and to become a secretary. FAVORITE TV SHOW: One Day At A Time WHAT’S MY LINE: We don’t remember our dream, but we are aware that we have failed to realize it.” t TERESA ANN MRYKALO WHAT’S HAPPENING: seeing Jay. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: to move to California and live on the beach, and to be successful in art. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live JOSEPH A. NETOLICKY WHAT’S HAPPENING: Bradley Air Museum Volunteer: fishing; hunting; paint¬ ing and drawing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become a draftsman and travel. FAVORITE TV SHOW: 240-Robert SCOTT MURCIER WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV Baseball. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To enjoy life to its fullest extent; to become successful in my lifetime. WHAT’S MY LINE: The smoker you drink the player you get.” Walsh 72 DAMON FRANCIS NAI WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV Baseball 1, 2; eating; sleeping; partying with my friends; going to concerts. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be happy, free and always remember my friends. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Soap MARY NETCOH WHAT’S HAPPENING: Sr. Exec. Comm.; Tutoring 2. 3; Student Council Treas. 2. 3; sports fan; watching TV; work; trip to Ger¬ many: skiing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To reach my goals and live my life to the fullest. FAVORITE TV SHOW: The White Shadow WHAT’S MY LINE: “The excitement of life is in the living — you’ve got to latch on to the joys before they pass you by.” Anonymous JOHN NOLL BRUCE NICHOLSON WHAT’S HAPPENING: riding motorcy¬ cles; snowskiing; waterskiing; camping; hunting; fishing; snowmobiling; good music; going to the beach with my friends, and having a cooler of cold Heinekens. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: to be suc¬ cessful. and to travel the west on a Harley Davidson. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT ' S MY LINE: Sworn to fun. Loyal to none. Anonymous LAURA O’NEIL SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To go into a career that I will always be happy with, to own a ’69 Mustang, and to always have time to spend with my friends. WHAT’S MY LINE: There are places I’ll remember, all my life, though some have changed, some forever, not for better, some are gone and some remain. Lennon and McCartney Copyright c o 1965 Northern Songs Ltd. reprinted with the permission Maclen MAUREEN O’BOYLE WHAT ' S HAPPENING: Var. Cheerleading 2 . 3 Capt. 3. Co-Captain 3; Sec. 3 . 4 ; Who’s Who 3; Jr. Prom Court; HERALD Staff; Jr. Exec. Comm.; Sr. Exec. Comm.; Var. Soccer 4; Grad. Usherette; Ski Club 1 , 2 ; Track 3 . 4 . SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become a nurse and to live happily ever after. WHAT’S MY LINE: The longer I live the more l am convinced that the one thing worth living and dying for is the privilege of making someone more happy ... if I make no effort I have no worth. 74 Washington JOSEPH T. ODDO WHAT’S HAPPENING: Freshman Soccer. JV 2 ; JV Baseball 2 , Var. 3; bowling; DECA. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To do my best with the ability I have. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: You have only failed when you have failed to try.’ Anonymous DAWN O ' LEARY WHAT’S HAPPENING. HERALD Staff 4, Sr. Mag. Capt.; DECA 3, 4; going to the beach, going to Charile’s party with Case and making it home before the next day with the car in one piece. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Be a cosme¬ tician, to be happy with Lester and all of my firends, and have twins. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: I’ve taken my fun where I found it.’’ Lester A smile is just like music, it lingers in the heart. Anonymous 75 Skinny DAVID OUELLETTE WHAT ' S HAPPENING: not much. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be a car¬ penter and build my own mansion. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H RUTH A. OSSOLINSKI SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Office worker. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT’S MY LINE: “It can be anytime or place when suddenly they start . .. those memories of yesterday that so delight the heart. Anonymous DARYL R. PEASE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Footb all: Basket¬ ball 2. 3; CYO 4. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To go to col¬ lege, then settle down somewhere in the south and somehow be involved with sports. WHAT’S MY LINE: Show a little faith there’s magic in the night. The Boss DAVID PALMER WHAT’S HAPPENING: Windsor Locks Fire Dept. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become a carpenter. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Hawaii Five-O SHARON PANECCASIO WHAT’S HAPPENING: eating; partying; having good times with friends and being happy. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To meet the guy of my dreams; to travel across the U.S. in my van with Sherri; to race in the Indy 500; and to be happy and successful. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Night Stalker WHAT’S MY LINE: You see things as they are and you ask ’Why?’ But I dream things that never were and I ask ‘Why not?’ Kennedy NANCY ELLEN PARRY WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV Field Hockey 1; Var. Track 1, 2; Secretary 2; Ski Club 1, 2; being with the people I like. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be free. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: If the things that are good for me are wrong, I don’t want to be right.” Parry STEPHEN F. PELUSO WHAT’S HAPPENING: Swimming 1. Var. 2 , 3. 4: Track 4: Band 2. 3. 4: Stage Band 2, 3. 4: Senior Class Play Band 2, 3, 4: Band K.A. Comm. 4; Band Vice Pres.; skiing; swim¬ ming; playing the sax. piano and playing in the band. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To do what Mom tells me and become a musician. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT’S MY LINE: “Hi Mom!” S.P. DAVID PEICHERT WHAT’S HAPPENING: Freshman Foot¬ ball. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To live my life the way I want, not the way others want me to. STEVEN POITRAS WHAT’S HAPPENING: DECA 3. 4; party¬ ing and cruising in my van. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become a mechanic. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Monty Python’s Flying Circus WHAT’S MY LINE: “You work your life away and what do they give. You’re only killing yourself to live.” Anonymous LORI J. PEPIN WHAT’S HAPPENING: Sr. Exec. Comm.; Sr. Mag. Capt.; Jr. Exec. Comm.; National Honor Society 3.4; Who’s Who 3. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be happy and successful in anything I choose to do. FAVORITE TV SHOW: The White Shadow WHAT’S MY LINE: “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change, the courage to change the things I 78 can, and the wisdom to know the differ¬ ence.” Anonvmous EDWARD PERRY WHAT’S HAPPENING: Ice hockey; skiing; roller-skating; all outdoor sports. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful in what I do for the rest of my life. FAVORITE TV SHOW: The Incredible Hulk WHAT’S MY LINE: “But life is a complete confusion and deep inside we are all the same.” Anonymous DONNA MARIE E. PIKTEL WHAT’S HAPPENING: Color Guard 1, 2. 3. 4; HERALD Typing Staff 4; playing pro tennis with Billi; watching the Hartford Whalers; being with friends. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To work hard for the goals that I have set. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Taxi WHAT’S MY LINE: “The best and most wonderful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart. Keller ELIZABETH A. RABBETT WHAT’S HAPPENING: HERALD Typing Staff; collecting sunsets; listening to Fleet- wood Mac; beachcombing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become an accountant and to get my debits to equal credits on the first try. To always be near the “Kosman Klan. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Soap WHAT’S MY LINE: ’Well I’ve been afraid of changing ’Cause I’ve built my life around you but time makes you bolder, even chil¬ dren get older and I’m getting older too. Fleetwood Mac c o Michael Fleetwood, 1975, used by per¬ mission. DONALD QUAGLIAROLI WHAT’S HAPPENING: Fire Dept. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be an auto mechanic. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Leave it to Beaver TRACY ANN REID WHAT’S HAPPENING: Tutoring 1, 2. 3. 4; Color Guard 3, 4; HERALD Staff 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Who’s Who; teaching swimming to the handicapped; reading; macrame. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To spread a little sunshine. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: What lies before us. And what lies behind us. is nothing com¬ pared to what lies within us.” Anonymous KELLEY ANN RAFFERTY WHAT’S HAPPENING: Feature Baton Twirler 1. 2, 3, 4; Jr. Exec. Comm.; Sr. Exec. Comm.; Ski Club 2. 4; Member of N.B.T.A.; State champ; skiing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. To live my life to its fullest. WHAT’S MY LINE: “Every day each of us faces moments when we must choose — often at the cost of some personal inconven¬ ience or sacrifice — to be honest or to take the easy path of dishonesty. How we choose is up to us. Anonymous BRIAN RAGUE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Freshman Soccer 1 . JV 2. Var. 3, 4; JV Baseball 1. Var. 2, 3, 4; Freshman Basketball 1, JV 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 3; Boys’ State 3; Model UN 2, 3.4; bike force. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To know the city of Boston by heart. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Lou Grant WHAT’S MY LINE: Love that has nothing but beauty to keep it in good health is short lived, and apt to have ague fits. DEBORAH RANDOLPH WHAT’S HAPPENING: partying; going to the beach; traveling; eating. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To succeed in everything I have wanted or dreamed of doing. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Soap WILLIAM JOHN ROLOCUT WHAT S HAPPENING: Freshman Foot¬ ball: Ski Club 1. 2; German American Exhange; flying; beach bum; traveling. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: I’m going to fulfill my dreams of flying around America and of becoming a commercial pilot. FAVORITE TV SHOW: The Incredible Hulk WHAT’S MY LINE: “When my mind is made up on doing something, nobody’s going to change it by trying to convince me it’s the impossible. W.J.R. JEANNETTE E. RIDDELL WHAT ’S HAPPENING: Swim Team 1, 2. 3 ; Gymnastics 2, Capt. 3 . 4 ; Track 2; Cheer¬ leading 1; Tutoring 1; skiing; horseback rid¬ ing; partying; going to concerts. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be rich, successful and happy and to always be there for someone who will always be there for me. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT’S MY LINE: “Live life to its fullest so you never have to say I should have; I could have; It might have been that way.” Anonymous THOMAS SAVAGE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Freshman Foot¬ ball 1, Var. 2, 3 , Capt. 4 ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2. 3 . 4 ; Play Band 1. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To have my music, no matter how I’ve made my for¬ tune. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Monty Python’s Flying Circus WHAT’S MY LINE: “You go this way, and I’ll go that way, and hope to meet you on the top.” Sav ELAINE MARY ROSSIGNOL WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV Cheerleading; JA 1; Gymnastics 2; DECA 3 ; Skiing 3 . SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To do what makes me happy. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WILLIAM SAMPSON WHAT’S HAPPENING: IV Football 1; (V Track 1, 2; AV 1, 2; Pine Meadow Players 1. 2 . 3 , 4 ; Ski Club 1.2, ADV 1; SGR 4 . SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To do everything I have always dreamed of doing. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H LISA SOFIA SANZARO WHAT’S HAPPENING: AFS 2. 3 ; IA 2. 3 . SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To travel and to keep on smiling. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live DIANE SHEPPARD WHAT’S HAPPENING: art: horseback rid¬ ing: long walks: etc. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be an engineer: build a house in the woods, and live in New England forever. WHAT’S MY LINE: “I can’t live without that blanket — I can’t face life unarmed. Schultz MARK SIMONELL 1 WHAT’S HAPPENING: Freshman Foot¬ ball: Golf 4 : hunting: weightlifting. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To go into the Coast Guard. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Fantasy Island WHAT’S MY LINE: ’You cannot train a horse with shouts and expect it to obey a whisper. Runes ROBERT SHEA DEBRA MARIE SKRABAL WHAT ' S HAPPENING: Var. Cross Coun¬ try 1: Var. Soccer 4 . Co-Capt.: Ski Club 1. 2. 4 : Sr. Mag. Capt.; Tennis: recreation soccer; recreation softball; soccer referee; St. Mary’s C.Y.O.; skiing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To reach my goals and have people accept me the way I am. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Eight is Enough WHAT’S MY LINE: “Love is the only satis¬ factory’ answer to the problem of human existence. Anonymous FREDERIC H. SNYDER. JR. WHATS HAPPENING: Cross Country 1. 2 . 3 ; Var. Track 1. 2; Indoor Track 2, 3; Tutoring 3 ; cross country skiing; camping; hiking; canoeing. WHAT’S MY LINE: Though here at jour¬ ney’s end I lie in darkness buried deep, beyond all towers strong and high, beyond all mountains steep, above all shadows rides the sun and stars forever dwell; I will not say the day is done nor bid the stars farewell. Tolkien KENNETH SLOWIK WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV Soccer 1: CYO; Intramural Soccer 1. 2. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To one day find that special place for me. and meet someone new. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H 84 DEIRDRE STARR SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be a teacher s aide in a nursery school. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Three s Company WHAT’S MY LINE: The best portions of a good man’s life: his little, nameless unre¬ membered acts of kindness and love.” Wadsworth MARIE L. SOOVAJIAN WHAT’S HAPPENING: writing fiction: partying w ith my friends. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be a suc¬ cessful writer and to leave with Rhonda after graduation, headed for Florida. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Mork Mindy WHAT’S MY LINE: “Ah. there are so many good things in life, that fall not away w r ith the rest. and. of all the best things upon earth. I hold that a faithful friend is the best. Tyhon CATHERINE STROINEY SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: I plan to be a hard worker by doing my best to do a good job. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Alice WHAT’S MY LINE: No one knows what it is that he can do until he tries.’’ Publilius AARON C. STEVENSON WHAT’S HAPPENING: Var. Swimming 1. 2 . 3 . 4 : Var. Golf 2. 3 . 4 : skiing: swimming. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To live long and prosper. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: I will not follow where the path may lead, but I will go where there is no path and I will leave a trail.” Strode 86 JILL STINE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Gymnastics 2: Var. Cheerleading 3 : Var. Soccer 4 : Sr. Exec. Comm.: HERALD Staff: horseback riding: going to fiddle contests. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become an accomplished executive secretary and to go back to Oregon. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies w ithin us.” Ward CAROL STROINEY WHAT’S HAPPENING: DECA 1 . 2 : travel¬ ing: being with my friends and having a good time. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To get rich and travel a lot: to see what the world is like and to live my life a happy one. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT’S MY LINE: Do what you want to do and be glad that you are doing it.” Anonymous PATRICK (AMES SULLIVAN SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To live on top of a mountain somewhere near Shan- grila. WHAT’S MY LINE: Ain’t life grand. Anonymous JANICE L. STURGIS WHAT’S HAPPENING: Chorus 2, 3: Pine Meadow Players 4: bowling: music; mov¬ ies: parties; playing piano. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become a CPA and to open my own office. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Soap WHAT’S MY LINE: If I were meant to be like everyone else I would never have been given the gift of thought, because to follow the crowd takes no thought at all. Sterrer JOHN TEDONE WHAT’S HAPPENING: Jazz Band 2. 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Play Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Exec. Comm. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To achieve my goal and succeed at it. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Mork Mindy WHAT’S MY LINE: Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true.” Anonymous LAUREEN SWAZEY SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Live. love, and party. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Muppet Show DIANNE TAMBUSSI WHAT’S HAPPENING: Var. Gymnastics 2,3.4; Capt. 2; showing Morgan horses; ski¬ ing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To have my own house, to professionally show Morgan horses, and to major in Animal Husbandry and Kennel Management. WHAT’S MY LINE: No wall can stop the coming of love — no clock can bring it back. Mckuen STEPHEN TARASCIO WHAT’S HAPPENING: IHL: skiing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful in life. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: Like the sunrise in the morning. Life is dawning; its time to move on.” Anonymous 88 JOSEPH TERESZKIEWICZ JR. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To drive a truck all over the U.S. FAVORITE TV SHOW: All in the Family WHAT’S MY LINE: “The roads you walk shall be free. Anonymous ROBERT TEED WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV Baseball 1, 2; going to the beach and partying. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To go to Flo¬ rida and be successful in my trade. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H JOEL TOOHEY WHAT’S HAPPENING: Jazz Band. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To become a successful artist and play in a Rock n’ Roll band. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live CHERYL A. THERIAN WHAT’S HAPPENING: hiking; going to the movies; going for walks; concerts. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To someday hike all 2,020 miles of the Appalachian Trail. FAVORITE TV SHOW. The Pink Panther WHAT’S MY LINE: “Twilight in Colorado: when Earth and Sky become one — the moment of Rocky Mountain Majesty.” 90 Anonymous LOUIS THERIAULT WHAT’S HAPPENING: AV1 2 3 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. To be suc¬ cessful in everything I do. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT S MY LINE: I don’t get mad, just even. Anonymous WHATS HAPPENING: Var. Cheerleading P ) - C ap«-2. 3. Capt. 4; Soccer Mgr. 3. 4; Bas¬ ketball Mgr. 3. 4: Ski Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Chorus 1; Band l, 2, Sec. 3; Sr. Class Orchestra 3; Tutoring 1. 2, 3. 4; Who ' s Who 3; Jr. Exec. Comm.; National Honor Society 3, 4; Sr Mag. Capt.; HERALD Staff, Sr. Bio. Editor 4; dancing; music. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. To make sure my dreams become a reality. TV SHOW: Fantasy Island WHAT S MY LINE: “Our truest life is when we are in dreams — awake. Anonymous Go confidently in the direction of your dreams and most of all .. . continue to dream . .. not just today but always. Thoreau 91 COLLEEN WALSH WHAT’S HAPPENING: JV Softball 3; JA; horseback riding: tennis. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To visit Oz with Dorothy and Toto too. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Soap WHAT’S MY LINE: “He who knows not and knows not that he knows not is a fool, avoid him! He who knows and knows not that he knows is asleep, waken him! He who knows not and knows that he knows not wants beating, beat him! But he who knows and knows that he knows is a wise man, know him.” Proverb DEAN J. VOZZOLO WHAT’S HAPPENING: anything elec¬ tronic; going to Otter Pond Beach: air travel; water skiing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be rea¬ sonably affluent in money and friends. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: How much I learn, just by observing. I understand so much more; your tastes and thoughts. Oberg WILLIAM R. WHITTEN WHAT’S HAPPENING: fishing; hiking; tae-kwondo. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be happy and successful at anything I choose to do. WHAT’S MY LINE: “A conspiracy of silence can speak louder than words.” D.W.O.B. LISA MARIE WALTERS WHAT’S HAPPENING: Tutoring 1; Var. Tennis 2. 3. 4; Sr. Exec. Comm.; playing tennis; going to sports games. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To enjoy life, be successful, and always have good friends. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Mork Mindy WHAT’S MY LINE: Knowing that some¬ one is your friend is the loveliest feeling known.” Anonymous WILLIAM A. WERTH SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To live up North in a log cabin. FAVORITE TV SHOW: T he Muppet Show WHAT’S MY LINE: “To find the path along the way that will satisfy me.” B.W. KENNETH ROBERT WHITE WHAT’S HAPPENING: automotive resto¬ ration; working; cruising in my fury; JA 2, 3.4. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be me. and be good at it. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT’S MY LINE: “This is not the end. but the beginning. Who we will be must now be determined.” 92 KRW DIANNE CAROL WILLIAMS WHATS HAPPENING: Tutoring 1; play¬ ing softball; horseback riding; having a good time. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To be suc¬ cessful and to do everything I want to. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live DAWN AMBER WILKMAN WHAT’S HAPPENING: DECA 3. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To live hap¬ pily ever after with Brian, and to live my life to the fullest. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Monty Python’s Flying Circus WHAT S MY LINE: ‘When I have things to say I expect you to listen to me. If you can¬ not understand what I am saying that is your fault and your loss, but at least be quiet when I am speaking and try to compre¬ hend.” Anonymous HELLE RASMUSSEN WHAT’S HAPPENING: Swimming 4; ten¬ nis; choir; band; roller-skating; eating; going to concerts and parties. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To travel around the world and learn about different countries. FAVORITE TV SHOW: M A S H WHAT’S MY LINE: “I like work, it fasci¬ nates me; I can sit and look at it for hours.” Anonymous JUDY MARIE ZIEGLER WHAT’S HAPPENING: going to the beach; long rides to Vermont; partying at Spectators; and eating. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To someday marry Billy, move to Vermont, and make our lives as happy as possible. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Saturday Night Live WHAT’S MY LINE: “Let me get this straight with everyone, that’s Z as in Zany. I as in idiot. G as in goofy. G as in gonzo. 94 and Y as in yoyo!!” JANE ELIZABETH ZIEMIAN WHAT’S HAPPENING: Girls’ Track Mgr. 3. 4; Student Tutoring 1. 2, Co-Ord. 3, 4; Sr. Exec. Comm.; National Honor Society 3, 4; Who’s Who 3; Whaler’s games; spending money; snowmobiling; eating; sleeping. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To care for the children of the world and to always be there for those who have been there for me. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Soap WHAT’S MY LINE: Always have the confi¬ dence to speak your mind and the courage to stand behind your words.” Wilson HARUKO KAWATE WHAT’S HAPPENING: AFS 4; Pine Meadow Players 4; going to the movies; cooking; sleeping; sports. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: To go to col¬ lege and to be an editor. FAVORITE TV SHOW: Little House on the Prairie WHAT’S MY LINE: Where there’s a will there’s a way.” Anonymous Me Camera Shy Mark Adams Martin Berube Michael Bracken Kenneth Cafiero Kim Dewey Scott Frost John Gunther Miles Hamlin Daniel Kilty Andrea Kirschbaum Karen Light John Manzone Wayne Messenger Richard Naydan Gerald Nicholson Kathleen O’Connor Kirk Oppenheimer Robert Slomcinsky Mark Zello All good things must come to an end, but the memories will be cherished forever 7 Anonymous 96 .. CLASS OFFICERS .. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE . CLASS OFFICERS. (1-r): L. Banning. V. Pres.: M. O’Boyle. Sec.: B. Flynn. Pres.; A. Lowe. Treas. OUR ADVISER, Mr. Oliva SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Bottom row (1-r): B. Cannon. L. Banning. L. King. J. Ziemian. B. Manning. M. O’Boyle. K Rafferty. T. Anderson. K. Greene. R. Church. M. Netcoh. Back row: M. Gemme. J. McGowan. B. Flynn. C. Leddy. L. Walters. A. Dessaint. L. Pepin. S. Gragnoloti. C. Monacchio, J. Stine. L. Daniel. Missing from picture: D. Armstrong. L. Holcomb, D. Skrabal. 97 I, Terry Anderson, leave my smile and optimism to a deserving upcoming senior. I, Karen Andrews, leave yelling with Cathy “We’re all going to die!” in Kelly’s Volkswagen. I, Scott Arcuri, leave the colorful johns to anyone who can stay in there longer than 5 minutes with his eyes open. I, Darlene Armstrong, leave my conniving schemes to an upcoming freshman. I, Kelly Aston, leave in the V.W. with Karen an d Cathy and with an empty tank of gas — per usual. I, Linda Banning, leave my distinct laugh to anyone who wants to laugh as long, as hard and as often as I do! (Thanks Billy!) I, Joe Barile, leave my sick jokes to the faculty of Windsor Locks High. I, Cliff Barron, leave holes in the line big enough to drive a truck through for any underclassman running back. I, Stephen Bartley, leave knowing who I am, with high hopes. 1, Peter Belanger, leave 32 blanks on the Chemistry Achievement Test. I, Bob Berniche, just leave! I. Louis Block, leave my grades and some of my talent to my brother. David, and my “Da to the band and Mr. Rinaldi. I, Deb Bologna, leave with Cousin Flea fooling them for 4 years. I, Sheri Broach, leave without any hesitation. I. Lisa Burk, leave my ORANGE sweatshirt and Cookie Monster to K.T., L.B., Jr. and K.C. to remember me by. I, Stephen Bycenski, leave my shears to Jimmy Wozniak. 1. Betsy Cannon, leave Tippy Canoe and the polywogs to Mr. Widmer’s next ecology-minded Bio. II class. I, Gwen Cartsounis, leave asking Scott for another lollipop and saying “I knew something was going to happen.” I, Kevin Chapman, leave my diving record, hopefully to stand for years to come. I, Chris Cherlong, leave still arguing with Kelly; with happy and sad memories. I, Danny Christian, leave the bossing on the farm to anyone who has a bigger mouth than myself. I, Robin Church, leave Kim Sargent in the sauna at Gloria Stevens. I, Keving Claffey, leave. I. Diane Clement, leave heading for bigger and better things. I, Cathy Condon, leave to further my collection of teddy bears. 1, Lisa Corallo. leave not to return. I, Lisa Cote, leave never seeing the turtle everyone says” is in the courtyard. I. Leslie Daniel, leave my wisdom teeth at Hartford Hospital. I, Alison Dessaint, leave all colorguard materials and problems to Brenda A. and whoever else wants them. I, Amy Dessaint, leave finally. I, Margaret Dooley, leave for the first time without being suspended. I, Sheri Drapeau, leave my forgetfulness for future freshman to remember. I, Paul Fahey, leave with all my friends hoping to stay in touch with them after graduation. 98 CrfttvA4ENT test 1 I, Richard Ferland, leave gladly. I, Eileen Ferrari, leave all my hair combs for Mrs. Carroll to use during her class period. I, JoAnn Fitzpatrick, leave arriving late, as usual. I, Bob Flynn, leave with cousin Deb fooling them for 4 years. I, Cindy Frawley, leave Lori Pepin 2 Wintergreen Life Savers. I, Diane Fredette, leave all the great memories of the basketball games to J.P., R.D., T.D., E.F., and D.G. I, Holly Gagne, leave cheering. 1, Shelagh Geherty, leave my quietness to B.L. and leave with high hopes for the future. I, John Getz, leave my blood on the diving board. I, Debbie Gifford, leave my clogs to Mrs. Carroll for all the good times we had at “CG”. I, Susan Gragnolati, leave my M M’s to Mr. Beaudry. I, Kelly Greene, leave my love to Cindy Attenello and Dub DiBenedetto. I, Eve Marie Grello, leave all the fun I was supposed to have to my sister. I, Keith Griffin, leave all that gud and fancy English talk what I lemed in hi school to Karsten sew he can no dem too. I, Terrence Grogan, leave my turkey classic cheerleading to the next guy who has enough guts. I, Jim Hannigan, leave asking Mr. Flaherty when and if he will have corrected our tests. I, Lisa Holcomb, leave my cowboy hat and CDB t-shirts to the upcoming Charlie Daniels fan. I, Lisa Howes, leave my tradition of being late and those early morning breakfasts at Mac’s to Janice Evans. I, Roger Ignazio, leave the power mech. room to anyone willing to help Mr. Kowalski as much as I did. 1, Chris Ingraham, leave my busted up, very expensive tennis racquet that was broken during a rigorous tennis practice to Mr. Panaccione. I, Sandy Jalbert, gladly leave all the little kids to the next Child Development class. I, Lisa Jordan, leave Brutus and Bruno protecting L.K.’s car. I, Andrea Justesen, leave my hair to anyone who can straighten or defrizzerize it. I, Chris Kervick, leave with a tadpole in my stomach and eleven bucks in my pocket. I, Stephen Ketola, leave my shoulder to anyone who wants it. I, Laura King, leave Mr. Beaudry one roll of scotch tape. I, Mary Ellen King, leave with A.L. for Newport, R.I. to find our mansion on Ocean Drive. I, John Kurmaskie, leave my troublesome foot to any future hurdler who wants it, but hoping this year I may break Bob Vozzola’s record. I, Eric LaVoye, leave Dennis G., alone. I, Thomas LeClair, leave the weight room to any deserving underclassman. I, Carole Leddy, leave unsurpassed in Chemistry. I. Kate Lennon, leave mud-ruckin’ to 4-wheeldrive. I, Milissa E. Leonard, leave the girls’ varsity cross country team in the capable feet of Laurie Wenc. 99 I, Linda Lesniak, leave Mrs. Dodd to put up with Alana. I, Valerie Long, leave my leopard coat to my sister and my smelly gym clothes to Pam. I, Scott Lothian, leave my drafting tools to Butch H. I, Mary Loughran, leave all the over-turned garbage cans in the girl’s lavs to Robbin. I, Angela Lowe, leave with M.E.K. for Newport, R.l. to find our mansion on Ocean Drive. 1, Ron Lowe, leave my great chess skills to Mr. Gragnolati. I, Lauren Ludwin, leave my hairbrush! I, Anne Malone, leave Laurie Wenc my Adidas cross-country sneakers and Jamie Walsh my Hojo uniform. I, Karen Mancarella, leave residing in cubby holes to Billy K. and everyone else who needs a place to think. I, Beth Manning, leave R.W.’s “Common Knowledge to any Bio. II student who doesn’t have it. I, John Manzone, leave my record of absences to The Guinness Book of World Records. I, Donna Marinone, leave the tubes of oil paint that squirt out the other end to the future painters in art class. I. Gigi Masse, leave knowing that Mr. Johnson was the last one to get embarrassed, not me! P.S. Morf, don’t break anyone’s leg next year. I, Bob Mathvink, leave my Barn Owl pellet to Mr. Widmer. I, Colleen McCarthy, leave my cowboy hat to anyone who wants to wear it and my comb to my brother Dennis. I, Helen McGee, leave my Saturday morning doughnuts to S.L. to have a ball with. I, Jim McGowan, leave my jumping ability to Warren Jubrey. I, Sean McMahon, leave as I came in — with a smile. I, Rachele Mello, leave I,I,S,Y,H,A,G,B,W,Y,H,I,A,M to Daryl. I, Lori Miclon, leave D.O. the puddle that jumped into my car and leave happily heading for Maine with Mark. I, Dawn Mitchell, leave mud-ruckin’ to 4-wheel drive! I, Christina Monacchio, leave my position in colorguard to my sister Lori, my Bio. II fruit flies to my brother John, and my broken locker to WLHS. I, Steven Moore, leave. I, Tom Moran, leave for the great future! I, Kevin Morganson, leave all my books and classrooms to anyone who is unfortunate enough to have to use them. I, Kevin Moriarty, leave with the hope that the next 4 years will be better than the last four. I, Sharon Moyer, leave for the nearest drag strip. I, Linda Muller, leave backing expertly into telephone poles to any other “Joe Pro” driver, and my ward¬ robe to my needy sis, Cheryl. I, Scott Murder, leave the laws to any unsuspecting underclassman. I, Damon Nai, leave willingly. I, Mary Netcoh, leave behind me “putting off till tomorrow what I could have done today”. I, Joe Netolicky, leave all my fishing equipment to S.L. I, Maureen O’Boyle, leave my soccer ability to anyone who’s capable of missing as many shots as I did. 100 I, Dawn O ' Leary, leave L.M. at the Railroad Salvage employee party where she left me and Case in Wind¬ sor Locks. I. Sharon Paneccasio, leave my thoughts of this school to anyone who can bear with them. I, Stephen Peluso, leave my number in the phone book in case any girls want to call me for a date. I, Lori Pepin, leave my “gracefulness” to my sister Michelle. I, Donna Piktel, leave the long and complicated flag routines to Mickey Bertrand. I, Beth Rabbett, leave the Patron Drive records to anyone who can read them. (Thanks Mrs. Carroll!!) I, Kelley Rafferty, leave all of those cold halftime football festivities to the next baton twirler of Windsor Locks High. I, Brian Rague, leave high school with absolutely no knowledge of the eating habits of the North American skunk. I, Tracy Reid, leave my sisters to anyone who wants them. I, Billy Sampson, leave a little height to Paul Duval. 1, Lisa Sanzaro, leave Ms. Teri M. my typing tape. 1, Tom Savage, leave WLHS with four more Savages to deal with. 1, Robert Shea, leave getting hastled by Mr. A. I, Mark Simonelli, leave my locker of Yankee pictures to Dave. I, Debbie Skrabal, leave my soccer uniform ( 8) to my sister Karen. I, Ken Slowik, leave all my fruit flies to Mr. Luke and all Bio. II kids to follow. I, Marie Soovajian, leave Mr. Foley hanging in the air with “Julie . I, Diedre Starr, leave my broken egg beater to L.D. I, Aaron Stevenson, leave my 12 2’s to any freshman unfortunate enough to get them. I, Jill Stine, leave my halfback position to Becky and Doreen’s big mouth to Mr. Johnson. I, Janice Sturgis, leave my Windex to Mrs. Carroll because “I don’t do windows.” I, Diane Tambussi, leave for good! I, Stephen Tarascio, leave the parties at the fort to ’81. I, Robert Teed, leave all parties at the basin to ’81. I, Cheryl Therian, leave gladly! I, Louis Theriault, leave to join the band “Swift Kick”. I, Renee Thivierge, leave Valentine’s Day to Nancy O’Brien and any other cupid-stricken underclassman. I, Dean J. Vozzolo, leave. That ' s it, just leave! I. Lisa Walters, leave Nancy Danyluk all of our private jokes and good times. “Forget it, Nancy!!!” I, Bill Werth, leave the same thing I came with — nothing. 1, Kenneth White, leave my locker combination to Jane. I, Dianne Williams, leave Windsor Locks High for bigger and better things. I, Judy Ziegler, leave L.W. with three years to go, J.G. his broken rocking chair and leave with Billy forever! I, Jane Ziemian, leave my walking shoes in room 134 to Donna DeLisle and my locker combination to Kenny. 101 Cdut ion 102 Little Rascals THE NIELSEN RATINGS ACTRESS Sally Fields ACTOR MOVIE MALE SINGER FEMALE SINGER SONG Ixt GROUP BOOK SPORT COLOR CAR ANIMAL FOOD DRINK SEASON HOLIDAY VACATION SPOT PASTIME HANGOUT 6B of A1 Pacino Animal House Billy Joel Linda Ronstadt Turn the Page non Rolling Stones Amityville Horror Baseball Christmas Beach Partying Spectators 104 WHO ' S WHO TEACHER TORMENTER: A1 CLASS SKIPPERS: Margaret and Gerry 105 MOST CLASS: Paul and Angela MOST ARTISTIC: Deb and Joel SENIOR MAGAZINE DRIVE TOP SALESMEN:). Flanders. R. Thivierge. K. Mancarella. and B. Cannon. MYSTERY ENVELOPE WINNERS 1) B. Cannon 4) D. Armstrong 2) D. Deschaine 5) R. Thivierge 31 L. Broach 61 A. Dessaint BOOKKEEPER: Mrs. Smith SENIOR MAGAZINE CAPTAINS. Bottom row (I-r): R. McDaniel. M. Kowalski, J. Barilo. Top row: S. Gragnolati. R. Thivierge. B. Cannon. L. Pepin. T. Grogan. Missing from picture: A. Dessaint. C. Monacchio. D. Skrabal. SENIOR DRESS-UP DAY 110 THE WINNERS. Bottom row (1-r): L. Pepin, M. O’Boyle, C. Leddy. Top row: L Miclon, D. Armstrong, D. O’Leary, Chris Kervick, J. Han- nagan, D. Marinone. AWARDS D.A.R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD: B. Flynn WASHINGTON INTERNSHIP: H. McGee C BOYS’ STATE (1-r): B. Mathvink, alt.; B. Flynn; J. Flanders; B. Rague; D. Christian Missing from picture: C. Ingraham. 112 VOICE OF DEMOCRACY ESSAY CONTEST: J. Hannagan, B. Cannon. Missing from picture: B. Man¬ ning (CENTERED LEFT) GIRLS’ STATE: (1-r): H. McGee, alt.; B. Cannon. L. Banning. Missing from picture: B. Manning. HARVARD BOOK AWARD: B. Man¬ ning YALE BOOK AWARD: B. Cannon BROWN BOOK AWARD: B. Rague NATIONAL MERIT FINALIST: B. Rague COMMENDED SCHOLARS: fl-r) B. Mathvink. B. Cannon, M. Leonard, R. Church. C. Barron. OKLAHOMA! J. Gatto, Director L. Colo, Producer Cliff Barron, Foreman S. Levine, Ticket Sales J. Gatto and J. O’Brien. Stage Manager JUNIOR PROM Carole and Bob COMPLAINT FORM Please file your complaint in the space provided. NAME COMPLAINT Terry Anderson Listening to the defective PA system so early in the morning. Karen Andrews People who steal the combs out of the bathroom. Scott Arcuri When people don’t replace the toilet paper w hen it’s out. Darlene Armstrong Getting up so early for school every day. Kelly Aston When drivers don’t turn right on red. Linda Banning When people pull my hair. (Thanks Billy!) Joe Barile When Linda throws her hair in my face. Cliff Barron Essay deadlines. Stephen Bartley People who slam doors. Peter Belanger Morning practice and wet suits. Louis Block Thinking what to write for this. Deb Bologna Following general rules. Sherri Broach People who were your so-called friends and now don’t even want to know Jrou. Lisa Burk When people spell my name B-u-r-k-e. Stephen Bycenski Howard Cosell. Betsy Cannon What is it Mr. Beaudry, an ‘s’ or a ’5’? • Gwenn Cartsounis Being told “I told you so. Kevin Chapman Wa king up in the morning to come to school. Chris Cherlong Study halls. Danny Christian Messy people. Robin Church Deadlines and people who make fun of my car before they’ve ridden in it. Kevin Claffey Girls who drop their pens because they know I’ll pick them up. Cathy Condon When people mimick and make fun of others. Lisa Corallo Giggling. Leslie Daniel Deadlines — of any sort! Alison Dessaint Food fights where jello is thrown. Amy Dessaint People with no sense of humor. Margaret Dooley Asking people for rides and getting up early. Sheri Drapeau Getting up so early for school every morning. Paul Fahey Kids who are brown-nosers. Eileen Ferrari Having Mrs. Fitzgerald two periods in a row. JoAnne Fitzpatrick Jealousy. Jim Flanders Meeting Essay deadlines. Bob Flynn Finding out there is no toilet paper when it’s too late. Cindy Frawley The night before Essay Deadlines. Holly Gagne Waking up earlier than 10 o’clock. Shelagh Geherty i People who don’t use their turn signals. John Getz Debbie ' Cifford A cold pool room and cold water. People who ignore me when I’m talking. Susan Gragnolati People who crack their knuckles. Kelly Greene People who crack their knuckles. Eve Grello Being yelled at for being out too late. Keith Griffin Filling out yearbook forms. Terrence Grogan Drug addicts. Jim Hannagan Worrying about Essay deadlines. Lisa Holcomb Still getting pushed around in the halls even though I’m a senior. Lisa Howes Having to get up early, especially for school. Lynn Hudak Cigarette smokers. Roger Ignazio People who aren’t on time. Chris Ingraham That speed mountain (bump) next to the pool. Sandy Jalbert Seeing old people driving Trans Ams. Tim Johnson Candid shots. Lisa Jordan Back-seat drivers. Andrea Justesen When someone says he’ll do something then doesn’t. Chris Kervick Plastic forks and spoons in the cafeteria. Stephen Ketola Cold, rainy days. Laura King People who walk fast. Mary Ellen King Getting up in the morning. John Kurmaskie Yankee and Red Sox fans who insist that both teams are better than the Baltimore Orioles. Eric LaVoye People who break chess pieces so we can’t use them. Carole Leddy When my car doesn’t start. Kate Lennon Always riding with an empty tank. ,, 9 Milissa Leonard Math problems that won’t work out. Linda Lesniak People who crack their knuckles. Valerie Long People telling lies when they don ' t really know what they’re talking about. Scott Lothian People who talk too fast. Mary Loughran Psychedelic bathrooms. Angela Lowe Litter. Lauren Ludwin People who are late. Anne Malone Little kids and working Saturday nights. Karen Mancarella People who don’t believe. Beth Manning People over 5 ' 5 tall. John Manzone School. Donna Marinone When people walking in front of you in the halls suddenly stop. Gigi Masse When people leave you to decide on something then don’t like your decision. Bob Mathvink People who wear Jack Nicklaus sweaters. Colleen McCarthy When people do not turn right on red. Rick McDaniel When people rub styrofoam together. Jim McGowan Rick McDaniel, whose hair never moves. Sean McMahon When people break off in the middle of their sentences. Lori Miclon Fish, Disco, waking up for school. Dawn Mitchell Waiting for people. Christina Monacchic Being shorter than my younger sister and brother. Tom Moran Oh, that Monday morning shower. Kevin Morganson Sitting in detention and all the Spanish tests. Kevin Moriarty When someone sits on my garbage can in the hall. Sharon Moyer Unorganized people. Linda Muller Gym class and Aqualung. Scott Murcier Detention. Mary Netcoh Doing homework and essays. Joe Netolicky Onions on hamburgers. Maureen O’Boyle Bio. II tests. Dawn O’Leary Beach sand, waiting, Enfield guys. Sharon Paneccasic Going home early from a party. Stephen Peluso Early morning swim practice and after-school band rehearsal. 120 Lori Pepin Going to work and finding out that you ' re not scheduled. Donna Piktel Mr. Beaudry’s “walks.” Beth Rabbett People who don’t write back when you write a letter to them. (esp. Donna K.) Kelly Rafferty Working hard so that the next person doesn’t have to. Brian Rague A runny nose during an important test. Tracy Reid Mr. Beaudry’s “written experiences.” Jeannette Riddell Going to gym class. William Sampson Special sheets that have to be turned in on a certain day. Lisa Sanzaro People who snap their gum. Robert Shea Getting up for school. Debbie Skrabal Being called Karen Skrabal. Ken Slowik People who try to be something they aren’t. Marie Soovajian Someone blaming me for things I couldn ' t possibly have done at the drug store. Aaron Stevenson Getting up for morning practice. Jill Stine Tall people. Janice Sturgis Chapter 15 in the Accounting II book. Dianne Tambussi When people leave the caps off shampoo bottles in the shower. Joseph Tereszkiewicz People who are on time. Louis Theriault People taller than me getting on my case. Renee Thivierge Losing sleep over essay deadlines. Dean Vozzolo Disco music. Lisa Walters Thinking of a pet peeve. Kenneth White Monday mornings. Dianne Williams When people can’t spell my first name right. Judy Ziegler Slow drivers who get stuck at every red light. Jane Ziemian Mondays. 121 -of-o z cr - 122 Stau tuned for ., .. Almost Ao thin - Goes ... JUNIORS Class Officers: (top-bottom) M. Critz. Pres.: L. Wenc. Vice-Pres.; C. Preli, Sec.; J. Sadowski, Treas. class Advisor: N . Riner 124 SOPHOMORES Class Officers: (1-r) M. B. Army, Treas.; M. Loncar, Vice-Pres.; M. Caruso. Alter¬ nate; Missing D. Delise, Sec. 126 FRESHMEN Class Officers: Sitting (1-r) M. McSweegan, Pres.; C. Mancino, Sec. Standing S. Mantel, Vice-Pres.; K. Sullivan. Treas. 128 A.F.S Dear Friends, I would like to thank all the teachers, students and counselors at Windsor Locks High School in helping me learn about the American ways. I really enjoyed my stay here in the United States. To me, this year was like a dream. It came and went so fast, with so many new friends and experiences. I hope to come back and see everyone once again. Good Luck, Haruko 132 A.F.S. fl-r) Front row: H. Kawate. L. Walters — Treasurer. Back row; M. Watershoot, K. Blomquist — President, D. Czupryna M Bertrand Adviser, C. Williams. Missing from picture: C. Blizzard — V. Pres., S. Bertrand, E. Blais, J. Blizzard, A. Coutu, M. Daudelin. Daudelin, A. Diana. K. Doak. J. Fitzpatrick, M. Franklin. C. Franklin. L. Rupee, M. Leonard, N. Mossey, M. Okon, J. Tennant, s! GOTCHA! ‘Gentlemen prefer Hanes ’ “Sometimes you feel like a nut.. ” ‘I hate waiting for my roll-on to dry.” 133 1 DEUTSCHLAND Bottom Centered; Gunther. L. Schmaelzle, Adviser. Bottom row (1 to r): K. Morin. B. Ajaski. U. Klose, T. Capallo, B. Krauss. I. Neubert, M. Otto. G. Radcliffe. D. Armstrong. T. Anderson. S. Zordrager, M. Peluso, S. LaBree, O. Schmit, R. Gordes. Middle row; U. Schmidt, S. Nehl, W. Rolocut.). Schmidt. A. Nehl. R. Goulet, E. Kersten, S. Shay. C. Frawley. R. Armstrong, M. Schuhmacher, L. MacDougald, C. Manning. M. Netcoh, K. Griffin. Top row; B. Christopherson, K. Blomquist, J. Lough- ran, S. Michel. M. Critz, C. Leonard. L. Oliva. S. Santamaria. D. Masera, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong. 134 STUDENT COUNCIL THE COUNCIL: Seated (1-r): L. Banning, L. Wenc, C. Preli. S. Zordrager. K. Starr. L. Holcomb. L. Noyes. Standing: A. Diana. C. Leddy, R. Flynn.). Flanders. Adv.; C. O ' Leary. C. Kervick, V. Grieco. J. Stewart Missing From Picture: D. Cragnolati. Advisor, D. Gragnolati Juniors: L. Wenc. J. Stewart, V. Grieco. C. Preli Sophomores and Freshmen (1-r): L. Holcomb. K. Starr, S. Zordrager, L. Noyes, A. Diana Left Center: Seniors: (1-r): L. Banning, C. Kervick. J. Flanders. C. Leddy. R. Flynn 135 MARCHING BAND N. Rinaldi. Adviser Marching Band; Bottom row (1 to r); L. Kulas, K. Coffey. J. Sterner, K. Sullivan, D. Gross, B. Kupernick, L. Veit. Second row; D. Deschaine, J. Loughran, D. Sullivan, S. Peluso. Third row: K. Mancarella, S. Edes, S. Zordrager, M. Goodrich. P. Duval. Fourth row: A. Bartley, A. Stecewicz, A. Diana. K. Hebert, S. Dziuk. Fifth row; L. Block. S. Savage. Sixth row; J. Fitzpatrick, J. Loughran. T. Brangan, D. Curry, J. Tedone. Neil Rinaldi — Director. 136 K. Rafferty, majorette Colorguard Bottom row; (1-r): A. Cordiliko, C. Monacchio, B. Ajaski, L. Monacchio. Back row; L. Lodola, A. Dessaint, D. Fortin, M. Ber¬ trand, D. Piktel. Missing from picture; T. Reid. K. Mancino, C. MacDougald 137 STAGE BAND Stage Band — Bottom row; (1-r): J. Tedone, S. Peluso, T. Savage, E. Kulas, G. Hebert. J. Fitzpatrick. Second row. A. Stecewicz. T. Desroches. M. Goodrich. D. Deschaine, ). Dion. C. Lesceli, Top row; P. Duval. K. Hebert, R. Montecaevo. Miss¬ ing from picture; J. Toohey. J. Saccente. V. Grieco, S. Savage. M. Savage. K. Man- carella. V. Nelson. L. Veit. 138 Music calms the Savage beast. CHORUS Chorus. Front row (1 to r); A. Diana. S. Scott, L Sowell. S. Mantel, D. Each, P. Priest. Back row; M. Goodrich. M. Leo¬ nard, M. Okon, L. DePoutot. L. O ' Leary, D. Gifford, L. Walters. A.V A.V. Standing (1 to r) R. Wichniewicz, A. Coutu. L. Dennis, Adviser. C. Army. A. Green, R. Bleu. T. Blakely. D. Mar¬ tens, R. Cosgrove. 139 AAjl 140 TUTORING TUTORS. Front row (1-r): L. Holcomb. B. Frawley, D. McGuire. Middle row: D. Johnson. D. Netolicky. Back row: M. Snyder, P. Belanger. L. Santamaria. T. Borchetta. MATH TEAM Adviser: D. Gragnolati 142 144 .. . Siayj tuned for Meet the Facultu . . . VARSITY FALL CHEERLEADING DETERMINATION AND INSPIRATION, THAT ' S WHAT KEEPS US GOING!! 146 THE SQUAD: Bottom Row (1-r): L. Oliva, S. Drapeau, R. Thivierge. S. Santamaria. Top Row: D. Gagne, N. O’Brien. L. Kinsley. R. Mello. Missing From Picture: H. Gagne. . .. VARSITY WINTER CHEERLEADING ... THE TEAM: Front Center: L. Oliva. Standing: C. Drapeau, M. O’Boyle. Bottom Row fl-r) L. Kinsley, R. Thivierge, H. Gagne, C. Hebert. Middle Row: S. Santamaria, S. Drapeau. Top: D. Gagne 147 BOYS VARSITY SOCCER THE TEAM, Bottom row (1-r): J. Chapman, B. Sabala. S. Lavoye, B. Flynn, J. Christopherson, M. Toce, T. Mattenson. Middle row: K. Lowe, D. Callahan, K. Moriarity, S. Riddell, D. Squires. M. Nicholson,). Walsh. Top row: S. Pigeon, T. Grogan, D. Stanton, M. Gemme, C. Schiessel. J. McGowan, M. Critz, R. Losty. V. Grieco. Mgr. S. Lang. Coach D. Sullivan. 148 Captain Bob Flynn and Coach D. Sullivan ... A battle there was which I saw, man and we ran, and they ran and they ran, and we ran, and we ran and they ran awh ' man. Anonymous “Thus do I challenge all the human race.” Rhodes 1$ H THE SENIORS. (1-r): T. Grogan. M. Gemme, J. McGowan. K. Moriarty. R. Lowe. B. Flynn. Coach D. Sullivan. 149 GIRLS SOCCER THE SENIORS AND CAPTAINS A. Lowe. L. Cole. G. Masse. D. Skrabal. M. O’Boyle. I. Stine. THE TEAM. Bottom row (1-r): D. Johnson. A. Lowe. M. O’Boyle, J. Stine. L. Cote. G. Masse. D. Skrabal. G. Chapman. Second row: D. Camilleri, B. Stine. L. Nolan. A. Murray, K. Skrabal. L. Chapman. Third row: B. Woodhouse. C. Zaloga. P. Spencer. J. Malone. E. Malone. B. Manning. Fourth row: M. Walsh. D. Lesniak. P. Saletnik. D. Lavoye. ' There is something in a face — An air and a peculiar grace, which boldest painters cannot trace. Somerville 151 VARSITY FOOTBALL THE TEAM. Bottom row (1-r): C. Caoutte, S. McMahan, T. Savage, C. Kervick, T. Leclair, J. Corpora, “Where did he go?” E. Barron. Second row: R. Tracy, B. Claffey, M. Savage. M. Gunther, D. Cordiliko, K. Rosa. Third row: M. Carragher, M. Frank. J. Seaha, T. Mancino, J. Roberts, C. Grant, R. Beltrandi. Top row: ). Saccente. D. Peichert. J. Fuoco, D. Ludden, J. Hebert. G. Frechette, B. Carragher. Strength lies not only in defense but in attack. Anonymous If ‘The Bear could see me now!” THE SENIORS: (1-r) C. Caouette, T. Savage, C. Kervick. S. McMahon. Second row: J. Corpora, C. Barron, T. Leclair. 153 . VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY THE TEAM Bottom row (l-r): A. Ploszay. L. Tambussi, M. Berube. P. Ploszay. M. McSwecgan. Second row: K. Thresher. |. Sadowski. C. Preli, K. Ludden. L. Gray¬ son. N. Danyluk. Third row: M. McNamara. Capl. L. Burk. D. Gifford. C Frawlev C. McCarthy. Coach K. Collins. We are not interested in the possibilities of defeat. Vidorea 154 The terrible grumble, and rumble, and roar — Telling the battle was on once more. 155 CROSS COUNTRY THE TEAM. Bottom row (1-r): A. Leonard. B. Cannon. M. Leonard. R. Armstrong. Top Row: Coach P. Sarant. L. Wont;, M. Blevins. C. Went:. 156 “This running keeps me in a total state of inelegance!” The chase, the sport of kings image of wars without its guilt Somerville THE CAPTAINS THE TEAM. (1-r): Coach P. Sarant. G. Glazier. D. Pfaffenbichler. 157 BOYS SWIM TEAM Bottom Row L-R D. Letendre. S. Peluso, J. Walsh. P. Belanger. A. Stevenson. A. Letendre Top Row L-R J. Chapman. J. Getz. B. Cresser. A. Green, P. Belanger, M. Dupont. W. Kuper- Coach Doug Malone nik, D. Curry AND DIVING Captains A. Stevenson and S. Peluso DIVING TEAM. (L-R): B. Cresser, J. Chapman, M. Dupont. J. Getz “No sense losing your head over it! 159 GIRLS SWIM TEAM “Thunder is good; Thunder is impressive Coach S. Levine but it ' s L I G H T N I N G that does the work! THE TEAM. Bottom row (1-r): Coach S. Levine. K. Starr. M. Peluso. A. Stecewicz. T. Desovich, H. Rasmussen. Top row (1-r): S. Gragnolati. K. Blomquist. S. Gale. K. Sargent. P. Quinn. H. McGee. 160 Bottom row (1-r): P. Demers, L. Hanson, R. McDaniel; Co-Captain — B. Flynn; J. McGowan. S. Bartley. Top Row: T. Grogan, S. Bycenski, E. Staron, Co-Captain — J. Flanders, R. Lowe, J. O’Boyle, Coach D. Sullivan BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL Co-Captains and Coach GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL 164 THE TEAM (clockwise); W. Davies, D. Lesniak, K. McDermott. K. Micha- lewicz, G. Masse, H. McGee, C. McCarthy, L. Burk. C. Preli, L. Grayson, K. Thresher, Coach K. Collins. .GIRLS GYMNASTICS. THE TEAM: Bottom Row (1-r): D. Rizzuto. L. Columbi, C. Noyes. M. Berube, Coach S. Coach S. Files Files. Top Row: C. Kilty. A. Leonard. T. Fargo. B. Frawley, C. Tambussi. “Look Ma! No hands!” .J.V. SOCCER. THE TEAM. Bottom row (1-r): C. Grogan. D. Curry. J. Johnson. R Labreche. Second row: I) Squires. M. Caruso. B. Toper, J. Pesci. C. Daniel. Third row ' : S. Drangenis. D. Mathvink, D. Coach Steve Edwards McCarthy. J. Chapman. 168 . FRESHMAN FOOTBALL. THE TEAM: Bottom (1-r): J. Kingston, B. Howard. S. Savage. J. Greico. R. O’Neil. J. Dewees. Second row — Coach J. O’Brien. D. Walsh. R. Orlowski, J. Jonas. K. Cordiliko. J. Monacchio. P. Rafferty. Third row — B. Berch, J. Johnson, D. Walters, T. Rafferty. R. Jean. D. Wrabel. Top row — A. Dalco, Coach James O’Brien R. Ueary. S. Gronda, D. Saucy, B. Brooks. Sport, that owes its pleasure to another’s pain. Anonymous 169 J.V. FIELD HOCKEY Coach Karen Collins THE TEAM. Bottom row (1-r): K. Michalewicz. L. Grayson, W. Davies. J. Turnberg C McDermott° nd r ° W: C ° aCh V McC ° rd K Mossey ' A ' Plosza V. P. Doherty. C. Berube. ' K BOYS J.V. BASKETBALL Bottom row (1-r) D. Callahan, J. Johnson, R. Ehlinger, J. Latorra, D. McCarthy. Top row (1-r) Coach B. McKeown, Capt. M. Caruso Coach B. McKeown, M. Jordan. J. Rielly, K. Rosa. M. Caruso. “Gosh dam!!” 171 GIRLS J.V. BASKETBALL THE TEAM. Bottom row (1-r): H. Kawate, K. Ludden. M. Pepin. P. Saletnik, K. Viara. Top row: E. Malone, L. Burk. M. Michaud. A. Taylor, K. Zaloga. M. Lacasse. M. Walsh BOYS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL. Captains and Coach THE TEAM: Bottom Row (1-r): Coach D. Malone. W. (ubrey. M. Jordan, A. Daleo. Middle Row: C. Grogan. T. Rafferty. D. McLaughlin. M. Aprea. Top Row: J. Grieco, R. Labreche. J. Grieco, R. O’Neil, C. Daniel. “This is going to be a stretch.” INDOOR TRACK Terry Schussler Coach P. Sarant and Senior Captain J. Kurmaskie 174 .J.V. CHEERLEADING FALL SQUAD: Bottom Row: J. Morganson. L. Santamaria. C. Drapeau, P. Kane. Top Row: L. Columbi, L. DePoutot, B. Frawley. C. McKeown. The Captains Assignment} p . 190-(93 questions Dr. P. D’Arrigo, Superintendent of Schools Board of Education fl-r) Seated: S. Hesphelt, T. Fahey, S. Cannon. Standing: M. Hamilton, E. Connell. 178 179 THE $20,000 PYRAMID jyi ii atr E. Harris, Special Ed M. Aniello, Special Ed J. Chipman, Special Ed. Aide E. Sawtelle, L.D. Teacher J. Warburton, Nurses Aide Instr. M. O’Leary, Nurse C. Netolicky, Nurses Asst. M. Colby. Librarian 181 SUPER MATCH 6 soo Go+1 x ce U« fi IS ' O L Fbr ? M lOO Howet fR — phra Or f g lo- ' fedP icted. Answers —nrft iv ew Upper Row: (1-r) R. Hajosy, A. Buckley, C. Purinton. Bottom row: (1-r) P. Lucafo, S. Foley, S. Levine. 183 cr m rth 3 % DEPT F. Beaudry 7 F. H. Buckley H. Randall D. Gragnolati L 8 fa i. C. Purinton T. Pannaccione P. Sarant D. Sullivan D. Mikolajcik 185 CROSS ENGLISH CONCeN EMC 2 THREE TRATION 189 CONTESTANTS FOR THE BUSINESS FAMILY 1. C. Alford 2. F. Fitzgerald 3. A. Buckley 4. L. Clymer 5. M. Savoie 6. J. Carroll (not pictured) FAMILY L. Dodd PASSWORD PLUS I. Landry, tutor N. Rinaldi. Music N. Riner, Work Experience A. Oliva; Reading 194 CAFETERIA STAFF: (1-r) F. Laferriere, A. Loveland, B. Morello, T. Bazyk, Y. Carn ' evale, L. Pinatti, L. O’Donnell, E. Jelinek. Missing From Picture: L. Doering, E. Kron. 195 .THE HERALD STAFF. Herald Staff: Bottom Row (1-r): L. Nolan, C. Condon, K. Aston, J. Stine. Second Row: R. Thiv- ierge, A. Lowe, C. Frawley, J. Barile, C. Leddy, Third Row: L. Colo, Advisor, M. O’Boyle, L. Dan¬ iel. T. Johnson, D. Christian, Top Row: T. Reid. J. Flanders. Missing From Picture: L. Miclon. D. O’Leary. Advisor: L. Colo Features Committee: J. Flanders; C. Frawley, Editor; Faculty: D. Christian. Co-Editor Faculty: L. Miclon, Co-Editor D. Christian Right Center: C. Condon, Staff Artist Left Center: C. Frawley, Managing Editor; L. Daniel, Editor-in-Chief Senior Biography Committee: A. Lowe. T. Reid, R. Thivierge. Ed. Missing from picture: Dawn O’Leary. Photography Staff: J. Barile, T. Johnson. A. Lowe. Ed. Missing from picture: Chris Ingraham. Left Center: Senior Activities Committee: C. Frawley, J. Flanders. Ed. Staff Typist: B. Rabbett. Contribut¬ ing Typists: L. Jordan, D. Piktel, K. Rafferty. Right Center: C. Alford. Adviser. Contributing Artists: D. Sheppard, J. Toohey. HERALD Cover Design: D. Bologna. Sales Managers: T. Reid. D. O’Leary. Middle Center: Sports Committee: M. O’Boyle, Ed.; J. Stine, C. Leddy. 197 r r now x station breaK ' oaid for by 0 BRETT-FLANDERS INSURANCE AGENCY 21 North Street Windsor Locks, CT 06096 623-3333 i C. H. DEXTER 5 Producers of SPECIALITY NONWOVENS FOUNDED 1767 C. H. 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