Windsor Locks High School - Herald Yearbook (Windsor Locks, CT)
- Class of 1982
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Page Page Page Pilots Gate 18 Special Maneuvers Gate 96 In-Flight Entertainment Gate 116 Flight Formations Gate 128 Crew Gate 160 Ground Control Gate 170 Flight Sponsors Gate 189 VO Page Page Our departure was a time of anticipation and uncertainty. Many of us shared goals and destinations which were achieved through teamwork, — yet we all had charted the directions to our separate horizons, which could only be reached by uniting our individual strengths and talents. 4 00 Page Never out of range, ground control was able to relay the needed knowledge . . . As we climbed to greater altitudes many important choices and decisions confronted us. to carry us forward. 5 O ' D b£ 03 CU Page . . . the efforts and persistence of our crew enabled us to regain a steady course. 7 Page Our journey complete, we gathered our belongings content with the memories of where we have been CM Page Page With our destination in sight, we look back and realize that he has guided us well. His understanding and friendship have made our trip that much more enjoyable. For this, we, the class of 1982, dedicate the HERALD to Mr. Frank Borchetta Page ’82’s FIRST CLASS CHOICES ACTRESS Goldie Hawn ACTOR Clint Eastwood MOVIE Stripes GROUP Journey FEMALE VOCALIST Pat Benatar MALE VOCALIST Bob Seger TUNE The Best of Times MUNCHIE Pizza 4 THIRST QUENCHER Beer EATERY Sofia’s . HOLIDAY Christmas PASTIME Partying SPORT Baseball CAR Corvette COMIC STRIP Garfield VACATION SPOT Beach DREAM DESTINATION Hawaii Page Page Page Page Page With numerous opportunities now available to us, we must search for the paths that will lead us to our individual goals. We may have to start off slowly because of the unfamiliar atmosphere; but, with time, we will gain momentum. Once we determine a suitable course, our flight will become steady and meaningful. Although our future flights will differ, they will all have one common ingredient: careful planning. May we all have the patience and commitment to successfully fulfill our dreams. Kt rr Page OUR ADVISER AND HIS CREW, Standing: Mr. Robert Oliva, Mrs. Alice Oliva. Seated (I-r): Kevin, Kelly, Rob, and Lisa Oliva. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, (I-r): K. Curry, L. Oliva, K. Reid, D. Boucher, D. Czupryna, L. Kellogg, K. McDermott, B. Rossi, S. Wo- jtas, L. Kryszpin, D. McCarthy, P. Mancarella, J. Oliva, H. Skinner, K. Starr, M. Caruso, T. Borchetta, J. Malone. CM Page Page Page STEPHEN D. AFORISMO PILOT’S LOG: Going to the movies; driving high performance cars; working on the weekends with my best friends HORIZON: To be successful in business. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Ending the school day at 12:00. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Eagles strong, agile, searching the ground I think there’s few, Distinction.” S. D. A. BRENDA LEE AJASKI PILOT’S LOG: Color Guard 1, 2, Capt. 3, 4; Grad, usherette 3; J.A. 1; German Ex¬ change 1, 2 HORIZON: To get my Bachelor of Science in Nursing. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: My never-ending battles with Mr. Rinaldi and the Color Guard. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: want to get off.” ‘Stop the world, I Bricusse, Newley WAYNE HARLOW ALLEN PILOT’S LOG: Working on cars; partying with my friends; working HORIZON: To be with Cindy forever. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Leaving school with Joe. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “To get the most out of life.” Anonymous ROBYN ARMSTRONG CATHERINE TERESA ANTONACCI PILOT’S LOG: Girls’ Track and Field Mgr. 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track Mgr. 3, 4; Cross-Country Mgr. 4; Girls’ Soccer Mgr. 3; Grad, usherette 2; Tutoring 1; DePauw U. ’81; Superwalk HORIZON: To make a small fortune and to live a long, full life. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Barkhamstead with Donna in good ’ole Betsy; The Doobies ’81; M M’s. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “In this world if you have your health you are rich; if you have a special friend you’re also rich; I’m the richest because I have them both.” Antonacci PILOT’S LOG: Cross-Country 1, 2, 3; Capt. 4; Var. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Treas. 3; Nat’l Hon. Soc. 3, 4; German Exchange 2, 3; Who’s Who 3; horseback riding; fishing; traveling; skiing; bicycling HORIZON: To become a veterinarian. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Riding with Casey, Lynn, and Gator. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “It takes all the run¬ ning you can do to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast.” Carroll MARY-BETH ARMY PILOT’S LOG: Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treas. 2, 3; “Oklahoma!” Pianist 2; Grad, usherette 2; Model U.N. 3; Nat’l. Hon. Soc.; Who’s Who 3 HORIZON: To fulfill all of my dreams. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Pak, PI, Job, Jr, Alg. 2 Experiences, and my ELJC. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “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 follow where they lead.” Alcott CM Page Cathy “Lend me the stone strength of the past and I will lend you The wings of the future...” Jeffers Stephen LD CM Page CYNTHIA KAY ATTENELLO PILOT’S LOG: Working; partying with my friends; driving my car HORIZON: To reach all the goals in my life with Wayne by my side forever. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: “Kimmy, should we? . . . yeah!” CAPTAIN SPEAKING: ‘‘God, grant me serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference.” Anonymous SHEILA BARRY PILOT’S LOG: Hiking; swimming; being with my friends HORIZON: To become a secretary; to be able to reach all goals I set for myself. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Florida ’80 with Diane; cooking class with Cindy. CAPTAIN SPEAKING; “If you love something set it free; if it comes back to you it’s yours, if it doesn’t, it never was.” Anonymous KIMBERLY ANNE AVERY PILOT’S LOG: Working; driving my car; partying; being with my friends; going to the beach HORIZON: To live out all my dreams in life; to always be happy and stay close to the special people I love. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: “Cindy, should we? . . . yeah!” CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “The great thing in the world is not so much where we stand as in which direction we are going.” Anonymous ALLEN BARTLEY PILOT’S LOG: Pine Meadow Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Bd. of Dir. 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Chorus 1; Center for Creative Youth 2 HORIZON: To become a good and successful actor. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The falls, no towels, and Dereen’s insurmountable and as yet unanswered questions, for which I shall never forgive her. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “And they said, ‘Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house’.” Acts 16:31 PHILIP BARBER HORIZON: To have nothing stand in my way. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Living in England for two years. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “I wanna destroy the passerby ’cause I wanna be anarchy.” Lydon PAUL BELANGER PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Swimming 1, Var. 2, 3, Capt. 4; Pine Meadow Players 1, 2, Bd. of Dir. 3, 4; Tutoring 1, 2; Nat’l Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Center for Creative Youth 3; Youth Comm. 4; making people laugh or just smile HORIZON: To boldly go where no man has gone before. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Four-hour rehear¬ sals at the expense of Mr. Gatto’s sanity. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “No one will get out of this world alive.” Buscaglia CM Page Page ROBERT P. BELTRANDI PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Baseball 1; Fr. Football, Var. 2, 3, Capt. 4; Herald Staff 4; bicycling; skiing; fishing HORIZON: To fulfill my dream of becoming a pilot, and to travel cross-country on my bicycle. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Brodie with Ken and Mike; Rick’s first annual; Moonstone with Tim and Ken. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Everybody has ability but pride and performance are what make the difference.” Lombardi PAMELA BIGGS 24 GREGORY BENDEL PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Football; J.V. Soccer HORIZON: To be a motorcycle mechanic. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Fifth period study with Rich and Doug. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “As long as I can see . . . I’ll keep looking. As long as I can walk . . . I’ll keep moving. As long as I can stand . . . I’ll keep fighting.” Bendel SULA MICHELLE BERTRAND PILOT’S LOG: A.F.S. 1; Color Guard 1, 2; J.A. 1; partying; being with my friends HORIZON: To live my life to its fullest and to fulfill my wildest dreams. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The 1979 A.F.S. Variety Show. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “People are like flowers and it’s been a pleasure walking through your garden.” Buckley MELISSA BLEVINS PILOT’S LOG: Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 3, 4; Var. Track 1, 2, Capt. 3, 4; Senior Class Vice-Pres.; Who’s Who 3; Underclassman Athletic Award 3; L. Jackson Athletic Award 3 HORIZON: To never feel afraid or alone and always be with J. R. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Riding the rapids at People’s on a waterbed with Troy, Maria, Dave, Steve and Timmy after failing three times. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “You see things as they are and ask ‘Why?’ I dream of things that never were and ask ‘Why not’?” Kennedy KAREN A. BLOMQUIST PILOT’S LOG: Var. Girls’ Swimming 2, 3; Var. Basketball Mgr. 2, 3; Var. Softball Mgr. 2; A.F.S. 1, Pres. 2; Grad, usherette 2; Asnuntuck Vo-Tech 3,4 HORIZON: To be a success in the computer world. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Having to get up at 6:30 every morning. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “I walk down the pattern¬ ed garden paths with my powdered hair and jeweled fan, to find out I, too, am a rare pattern as I wander down garden paths.” Lowell 00 CM Page Page THERESA ANN BORCHETTA PILOT’S LOG: Pine Meadow Players 1; Tutoring 1, 2, 3, 4; German Exchange 2; Who’s Who 4; town softball; C.Y.O. Council; music; Yankees; tennis HORIZON: To major in communications, minor in psychology, and to visit California again. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Tenth grade Bio. with those guys. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “What appears to be the end may really be a new beginning.” Anonymous LISA F. BOUT PILOT’S LOG: Being with Jon, Todd and Ryan; being with my friends; partying; going to concerts; drawing HORIZON: To someday get married and own a big white house, buy a family station wagon and then go to the pet store and buy the biggest sheep dog they have. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Fifth period last year with Denise and Cindy. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: Thanks Mom and Dad for letting me come back to school so I could graduate — “Thanks again for everything!” L. F. B. DEBORAH ANN BOUCHER PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Cheerleading 1; Fr. Basketball Mgr.; Herald Staff, Managing Editor 4; Class Treasurer 4; Pac Man; going to the beach; listening to music; fishing; Chris HORIZON: To become a successful accoun¬ tant and to enjoy life to its fullest. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Ladies’ night with Mrs. Carroll. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness.” Anonymous DAVID A. BRACKEN PILOT’S LOG: Driving the Buick and being with Deb HORIZON: To marry Debbie and be happy forever. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Meeting Deb in my freshman year. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Reach for that shining star, it’s not too far; the limit’s the sky, to reach, nothing’s too high.” Palmer KATHRYN M. R. BOUFFARD PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Softball 1; J.V. Cheerleading 1; Mike; beaches; parties; motorcycles; Delaware; movies HORIZON: To get Chris to Dover to see Mike, and for me to stay there at Dover AFB. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Summer of ’81! CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “If you really want something badly enough you’ve got to let it go free. If it comes back to you it’s really yours, if it does not, you never had it.” Anonymous SHARON BROUGH HORIZON: To live life to the fullest; to share all the happy and memorable moments with my closest friends. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The Junior Prom weekend. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Sure God made man before woman, but we all know you make a rough draft before a masterpiece.” Goulet O CO Page Page ELIZABETH ANN BUCKLEY PILOT’S LOG: Watching The Guiding Light; firemen’s carnival; cross-country skiing; listening to the radio HORIZON: To work in fashion and retailing. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Having good times with my friends; Mrs. Landry’s and Miss Sawtelle’s classes. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “If you love something, set it free; it it comes back it is yours. If it doesn’t, it never was.’’ Anonymous CYNTHIA CAMPISI HORIZON: To stay happy; to make all the dreams I have with Martin come true; to be rich and to raise a beautiful family. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Leaving school in my junior year every day with Martin and Mr. Anastasia never catching me. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Look to this day. Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision; but today, well-lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.” Anonymous TRACY BYCZKO PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Cheerleading 1; Fr. Basketball Mgr.; Grad, usherette 2; Vic; new friends; old friends; cruising; J. and W.; wine HORIZON: To turn all my dreams into realities, (especially one) HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Wendy and Janice. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “The past is over and the future is not yet. . . my desires must therefore be in and for the present.” Prather MARK CARRAGHER PILOT’S LOG: Football 1, 2; Windsor Locks Indoor Hockey 1, 2, 3 HORIZON: To have a happy and comfort¬ able life. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Food fight with D. W. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “True acceptance of all people begins with an open mind and the will to communicate.” Carragher DANIEL CALLAHAN PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Soccer, Var. 2, 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 1, 2, Var. 3, 4 HORIZON: To be happy and successful. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Jr. Prom; driving with Rich; all the concerts with Eddy and Dennis. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Life is just a can¬ dle. The dreams provide the flame.” Peart MARK CARUSO PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Soccer, J.V. 2; Fr. Basketball, J.V. Capt. 2, 3, Var. 4; J.V. Baseball 2, Capt. 3, Var. 4; Student Council 2; Model U.N. 4; roller skating HORIZON: To be wealthy enough to own a ’Vette. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Being off-sides thir¬ teen times in one game. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “I was bom to be exactly what you see, nothing 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 CM CO Page Page DAVID CHALIFOUX PILOT’S LOG: Street hockey HORIZON: To never regret anything I have or haven’t done. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The graduation of ’82. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Intelligence is never making the same mistake twice.’’ Chalifoux CHRISTINE CIERPIKOWSKI HORIZON: To travel around the world, meet new people, and see exciting things. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Having a good time skipping class with my friends and sometimes getting caught by Mr. Anastasia. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Life is not ours to keep, for a new sun is rising.’’ Cierpikowski 30 LORI J. CHAPMAN PILOT’S LOG: Var. Soccer 2, Capt. 3, 4; All- American 3; Diving 1; Track 1, 2, 3; Herald Staff 4 HORIZON: To make a worthwhile contribution in life. To always be with John S. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Being selected as All- American. Thanks Coach Johnson for your help! Meeting John. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Lives of great men all remind us, We can make our lives sublime. And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time.” Longfellow ANNETTE CLEMENTS HORIZON: To be successful in whatever I do and to get wherever I’m going. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: “A” lunch with Roxanne, Sharon and Louie and his friends. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “There are two sides to everything: A good side and bad; We must seek out the brighter side if we are to be glad.” Burroughs ESTELLE CHRISTIAN PILOT’S LOG: Skiing; 4-H; working on tobacco; horseback riding; spending time with John; bowling HORIZON: To have the best times with J. R. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Going out for lunch with C. P. I. and Punk Rocker. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “The best and most wonderful things in life cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.” Keller SCOTT TERRIER PILOT’S LOG: Mascot for the Class of ’82; dog- paddling 1, 2, 3, 4; cat chasing; barking up a tree; going for walks; Gigi; cheering on WLHS teams HORIZON: To someday meet Lassie; to be leader of the pack; to marry Gigi; reaching for that dog-bone in the sky. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Barking up the wrong tree. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “It’s a dog’s life.” Anonymous CO Page The Chal Chap Annette Speedy Cierp Scottie Page DANIEL CORDILIKO LISA CORBIN HORIZON: To see the world and live my life to its fullest. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Prom weekend at the Wigwam. CAROLYN COSKER PILOT’S LOG: Going to the movies with Robert; partying with my friends; going to the beach HORIZON: To become a hairdresser; to be happy in everything I do. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Skipping third period study with Corinne and Robert and see¬ ing Mr. Anastasia fourth period. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “If you love something set it free, if it comes back it’s yours, if it doesn’t, it never was meant to be.” Anonymous ANNE-DONNA CORDILIKO PILOT’S LOG: Color Guard 2, Capt. 3, 4; Grad, usherette 2, 3; Sr. Mag. Capt.; bowl¬ ing; weekends in Vermont; going to the beach; partying; talking; being with friends HORIZON: To always keep laughing, to have friends and to be with Dwayne. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: All the band con¬ certs and trips. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “I yam what I yam and that’s what I yam!” Verrai PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Football 1, Var. 2, 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2, Var. 3, 4; fishing; going to the beach; partying with my friends HORIZON: To have a successful career; to be happy and to make other people happy. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: First period chemistry with Mr. Flaherty. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “To love the game beyond the prize.” Newbolt ANDREW COUTU PILOT’S LOG: A.V. 1, 2; Football 4 HORIZON: To do what I want and to be happy. BRIAN CRESSER PILOT’S LOG: Swimming and diving 2, 3 HORIZON: To look for the silver lining. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Going to the nurse’s office; work experience CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “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.” Camus CO Page Page KIM CURRY PILOT’S LOG: Var. Swim Team 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4; Var. Tennis 2, 3, Tri-Capt. 4; Nat’l Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Herald Staff 4; Sr. Ex¬ ec. Com.; skiing; biking; traveling HORIZON: To have a successful career and to settle in the Rockies of colorful Colorado. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: U.S. History class with Rob, Jay, and Chap. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “As every thread of gold is valuable, so is every minute of time.’’ Mason AMY D ARRIGO DIANE MARY CZUPRYNA PILOT’S LOG: Student Tutoring 1, 2; In¬ door Track 1; A.F.S. 2; Cultural Exchange 1; Grad, usherette 3; Herald Staff 4; swim¬ ming; friends HORIZON: To live a happy and successful life; to always be near friends and the peo¬ ple I love. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Rainbow Reser¬ voir; M and M’s; classes with Sandy and Cathy. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “In this lifetime few things are as cherished as the love of a mother, the memories with friends, and a sunny day.” Czupryna TAMMY DAURY HORIZON: To meet new people; to have fun HIGH FLYING MEMORY: In the gym with Sandy. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Youth’s the season made for joys; Love is then our duty.” Gay ANN MARIE DAILEY PILOT’S LOG: Basketball 1, 3, 4; Softball 3; Field Hockey 4; watching TV; horseback riding HORIZON: To go into the Air Force. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Playing on teams coached by Miss Collins. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Life comes but once so take each day separately, for who knows what the future holds for us.” Barney JOSEPH M. DeLISA HORIZON: To be what I want to be and to have Deb by my side forever. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The good times in Mr. Borchetta’s class. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Live now for one day you’re gone, and the people will cry. But time doesn’t stand still, it keeps on pass¬ ing by.” Joe D. 00 CO Page Page DONNA MARIE DeLISLE PILOT’S LOG: Var. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross- Country 4; Class Sec. 1, 2; Student Tutor 1, 2; P.M.P. 1; Indoor Track 4 HORIZON: To be free to live and love without the fears and hardships of life. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Barkhamstead with Cathy in Betsie; The Doobie concert twice with Cathy and Missy; Big E with Bert. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die life is a broken¬ winged bird that cannot fly. Hughes COR1NNE DOMBROSKI PILOT’S LOG: Partying with my friends; being with Shane; skiing; drawing HORIZON: To be happy and successful, and to take one day at a time. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: All the close calls fourth period with Kathy and Andrea. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Though outwardly a gloomy shroud, the inner half of every cloud is bright and shining: I therefore turn my clouds about and always wear them inside out to show the lining. «j. Fowler RALPH DeMARANVILLE PILOT’S LOG: Janitor 2, 3, 4 HORIZON: To be rich and famo us and to succeed in everything. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Driving in my car. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be.’’ Browning RICHARD DOMBROWSKI PILOT’S LOG: Student Council 3, 4; Who’s Who 3; Math Team 4; skiing; horseback riding; partying with the Crashers HORIZON: To be happy and successful in everything I do. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The first annual at Juniper Park and watching John lead everybody into the fence. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Live life to its fullest so you never have to say I should have; I could have; It might have been that way. Anonymous LORI DePOUTOT PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Cheerleading 2; Chorus 1, 2; Grad, usherette 2, 3; going out with my friends and having a great time; spending time with Jim; going to the beach; drive-ins HORIZON: To be happy and successful in whatever I do; to always find time to spend with my friends; to always be with Jim and make him happy. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it, if you dream it, you can become it. HUGHJ. DONAGHER, III PILOT’S LOG: Boys’ State 3; Who’s Who 3; Magazine Capt. 4; Guid. Ass’t. 1, 2, 3; P.M.P. 1, 2; As Schools Match Wits 3; Model U.N. 3, 4; Eagle Scout 4; Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; N.A.C.E.L. 1, 4; St. Mary’s Church Lector 4 HORIZON: To become a successful lawyer and to travel the world. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Third period chemistry with Mr. Flaherty. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Gaudeamus Ig itur. Invenes Dum Sumus. (Let us live then and be glad While young life is before us.)” Students’ Song Page40 “From contemplation one may become wise, but knowledge comes only from a study.” Newton Page41 SANDRA LEE DOUSTOU PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Track 2; listening to the radio; watching TV; making long-lasting friendships HORIZON: To be a successful nurse and to live life to its fullest extent. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Chemistry class with Diane and Michael; Mr. Purinton’s classes. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “For every challenge that we’ve met; Tomorrow holds one better yet, for every dream that we fulfill; Tomorrow holds one greater still.” Anonymous STEVEN DRANGENIS PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Soccer, J.V. 2, Var. 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2, Var. 3, 4; partying with the crashers; drive-ins HORIZON: Finding an enjoyable career and being successful at it. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Watching J. P.’s unbreakable seat break at the first annual. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Devote yourself to prayer, being watchful and thankful.” Colossians 3:25 MICHAEL DUPONT PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Swimming 1, Var. 2, 3, 4; skiing; waterskiing; diving; partying HORIZON: To do things in life with all effort and to be somebody in the world today. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Walking around in the halls and running into Mr. A. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Life isn’t worth liv¬ ing unless you are successful.” Anonymous JANICE M. EVANS PILOT’S LOG: Var. Track 1; Var. Football Mgr. 2; friends; The Villa; being me! HORIZON: To be as happy as can be, and to know that I tried. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Tracy and Wendy. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Ever more dreams to follow, doors to open, paths to explore; Ever more joys to find and more friends to share in them; Ever more heights to reach; Ever more life to live.” Anonymous TAMMY L. FARGO PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Soccer Mgr.; Gymnastics 1, 2; Asnuntuck 4 HORIZON: To go into computers. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Getting up in the morning to go to school. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you. Henceforth I call you not servants; for the servant knoweth not what his lord doeth: but I have called you friends; for all things I have heard of my Father I have made known unto you.” John 15:14,15 GARY FERLAND PILOT’S LOG: Going to the beach and to the movies; bicycling HORIZON: To find a career that will make me happy; to travel. CM Page Page JOSEPH F. FITZPATRICK PILOT’S LOG: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Rock and Rollin’ with Airborne! HORIZON: To some day be in a drum battle against Animal and to have Susanne there to see me win. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The past 3 years. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: ‘‘Music may be like a friend, but there is nothing like holding a best friend’s hand. Did you ever try to hold a quarter note’s hand?” Fitz KATHLEEN ELIZABETH FLINT PILOT’S LOG: Working; jogging; shopping; going to movies; just being happy HORIZON: To be content; to live my life one day at a time. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Walking to classes with Angelo. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: ‘‘Happy is the per¬ son who can laugh at himself. He will never cease to be amused.” Bourguiba JOHN FRAWLEY PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Baseball 2; Football 1; ice hockey; Senior League baseball HORIZON: To travel to Canada and to visit all the N.H.L. hockey rinks. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: My sister, Janet, as ‘‘My Fair Lady.” CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “For self, satisfaction, always try your hardest in everything you do.” Frawley GARY B. FRECHETTE PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Football, Var. 2, 3, Capt. 4 I.H.L. 3,4 HORIZON: Not only to please myself in life but to be able to please others. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: When my buddy and I were in Eng. class and he threw a fit for 20 min. because he thought someone stole his pen. It was right in front of him the whole time. We both got kicked out for laughing. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Learn from the mistakes of others, you can’t live long enough to make them all yourself.” 40 Frechette LAURIE ANN FRECHETTE PILOT’S LOG: Partying; being with friends; skipping school HORIZON: To live, love, and laugh; to become someone; to stay with friends and be happy. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Remembering all my years in Windsor Locks High School — the good times and the bad. Especially locker 525. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “May you cherish your yesterdays, dream your tomorrows, but live your todays.” Anonymous DEBORAH FREDETTE PILOT’S LOG: Grad, usherette 3; going to the beach; horseback riding; being with my friends HORIZON: To always be happy and be with my friends; to spend the rest of my life with Curt. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “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 who stay behind who suffer.” Anonymous Page44 Debbie Kathie Little Lor John J. Fitz Page MICHAEL FREDO DENISE ANGELA GAGNE PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Cheerleading, Capt. 1, Var. 1, 2, Capt. 3, 4; Who’s Who in Cheerleading 3; Nat’l Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Herald Staff 4; Tutoring 1; Grad, usherette 3; Italian food; weekends; 14k gold; laughs and smiles; rainbows; General Hospital HORIZON: To “Go for the gold” at the end of the rainbow. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Breakfast after the prom . . . Thanks Dad and Mom! CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Life is a mirror: If you frown at it, it frowns back; if you smile, it returns the greeting.” Thackery ROBBIE GOLDEN PILOT’S LOG: Hunting; fishing; partying with my friends HORIZON: To party hearty for the rest of my life; to be successful in the future HIGH FLYING MEMORY: My first day in the high school; partying CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Don’t mess with the best ’cause you’ll die like the rest.” Easy Rider SANDRA J. GOLDEN PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Cheerleading 1; Grad usherette 1; skating at the Rollaway; eating M M’s; stockcar races; wrestling; horseback riding; beaches; soap operas; The Muppets; Smurfs; being with TW HORIZON: To one day own a ranch with as many horses as I can afford. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: “Hey, Phil!” CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “I’m not one to pre¬ tend; I live for the weekend and a friend. Long live the class of ’82.” Golden ROBERT A. GOULET PILOT’S LOG: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; German Exchange; skiing; weekend parties! HORIZON: To see the world and enjoy the finer things in life. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Rockin’ at East Beach with everyone; going out to breakfast third period and visiting Mr. A. fourth period. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “What seems to be the end is really just a new beginning.” Anonymous DIANE E. GRANDAHL PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Cheerleading 1; Track 2 HORIZON: To be happy with my chosen profession, and to always be with John. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: All the great times Colleen E. and I had together. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Do not walk in front of me, I may not follow; Do not walk behind me, I may not lead; just walk beside me and be my friend.” Camus VO a; bjc as Oh Page4 7 LORI GRAYSON PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Field Hockey 2, Var. 2, 3, Capt. 4; J.V. Softball 1. Var. 2, Capt. 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1, 2, Var. 2, 3, 4; Jr. Class Vice-Pres.; Grad, marshall; skiing HORIZON: To be happy and successful in everything I attempt. HIGH FLYING MEMORY. The great times in sports with K. C. Wesa, K. M., M. M., M. W„ “Champ.”; Teasing Mrs. Carroll! “Thanks I love ’ya all!” CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “A friend is a special treasure to acquire, but a family is a special treasure already acquired and never lost.” Grayson JAMES F. HANNON, JR. PILOT’S LOG: Student janitor 1, 2; party¬ ing with the Crashers at the drive-ins; water- skiing at Sunapee; horseback riding; Specs HORIZON: To make a million dollars and still have time to spend it. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Getting stuck in the tree after painting The Crashers on the barn. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Someday I shall let people know my true feelings. Best of luck to the class of ’82 crew.” Hannon DEBORAH S. GROSS PILOT’S LOG: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Class Play Band 1 HORIZON: To make the best out of myself that I possibly can and to always keep my friends. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Junior Prom Weekend. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “If you love something very very much, let it go free. If it does not return it was never meant to be yours. If it does, love it forever.” Anonymous KATHLEEN HARRIGAN PILOT’S LOG: Skiing; listening to good music; having a good laugh with my friends HORIZON: To live a happy life, and to some¬ day become a counselor. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: All the close calls during 4th period study with Corinne and Andrea. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Life must go on, yet some may leave to give new life a chance to breathe. A chance to learn as we have learned through times of gladness we have earned.” Harrigan JOHN E. HANNAGAN PILOT’S LOG: Football 1; skiing HORIZON: To own a Trans-Am; to be with my friends; to travel and to be with Lori. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Fourth period drafting with Mr. Hajosy; first period study with Gary. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “When angry, count ten before you speak; if very angry, a hundred.” Jefferson GERALD E. HEBERT PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Football, Var. 2, 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2, Var. 3, 4; fishing; biking; walleyball; parties after football games; par¬ tying with the Crashers HORIZON: To go to college in Boston and become a successful accountant. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The Strawberry Festival, June 14, 1980 at 9:45 CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “The day is lost on which one has not laughed.” French Proverb 00 Page “What lies before us and what lies behind us, is nothing compared to what lies within us.’ Anonymous e Kathy Deb Georgie Page49 LEONARD HOLMES PILOT’S LOG: Var. Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Fr. Soccer, Var. 4 HORIZON: To keep in touch with all the strange and unique people I went to school with. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: All of Mr. Borchetta’s classes that I was in. JON JACKSON HORIZON: To own a Honda CB 900 F. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Give me warp ten in five minutes, Scottie.” Roddenberry KENNETH HEBERT PILOT’S LOG: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Sr. Class Play Band 3, 4; C.Y.O. Baseball HORIZON: To have a good job, my own house, a car, and to still have a bank account. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: “Quick Mart’’ runs with C.V.B.; band trips. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “What you are is God’s gift to you; what you make of yourself is your gift to God.” Anonymous BETH HOYT PILOT’S LOG: Horseback riding; A.F.S.; traveling; camping HORIZON: To be able to achieve my goals and to make friends. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Last period study dur¬ ing my junior year with Phyllis, Sandy, and Sheila. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “You say you love the flowers, but you pity them. You say you love the rain, but you take an umbrella. You say you love the wind, but you close the door. That’s why I’m afraid of the day when you say: I love you. 46 Anonymous PAULA HILLERY PILOT’S LOG: Swim Team 1, 2; J.V. Field Hockey 3, Capt. 4; Var. Tennis 2, 3, Capt. 4; Who’s Who 4; Sr. Mag. Capt.; goin’ to the drive-ins with my friends; parties and concerts HORIZON: To go to college and to always be happy. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Seeing people fall into “the hole” at Rick’s kegger in the woods. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Thanks to all those people who made my four years at W.L.H.S. four happy ones.” P.H. KIMBERLY A. HUNT PILOT’S LOG: Going camping with Bob; partying with friends; going to concerts; going to the beach HORIZON: To travel and to someday live with Bob. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Spending sixth period class with Mrs. Dodd. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “You see things as they are and ask ‘Why?’ But I dream things that never were and ask ‘Why not?’ ” Kennedy O LD Page Page PHYLLIS JONES JAMES M. JOHNSON PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Soccer, J.V. 2; Fr. Basketball, J.V. 2, 3, Var. 4; J.V. Golf 1, Var. 2, 3, 4 HORIZON. To ski at every resort in New England. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: All the good times with The Crashers. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “I can resist everything except temptation.” Wilde PETER KADLUBOWSKI 48 KATHERINE M. JOHNSON PILOT’S LOG: Going to the beach; partying with friends; concerts; ruckin’ in Rob’s Bronco; dogs HORIZON: To be successful in whatever my goal is; to be with my friends; to live by the ocean with my Saint Bernard. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Junior Prom; driv¬ ing to the beach at 2:00 A M. with Danny, Steven, and Sharon. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Time to live, time to lie, time to laugh, time to die, take it easy, take it as it comes.” Anonymous PENNY ANNE KANE PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Field Hockey 1; J.V. Cheerleading 2, 3; J.V. Basketball 1; J.V. Softball 1, Var. 2, 3, 4; Var. Cross-Country 3; Chorus 3, 4; Band 4; Band Program Typist 3; skating; water skiing; snow skiing HORIZON: To travel and enjoy; to sing professionally. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Sofia’s; my Corvair; Band initiation; G. H.; Sears’ Vans; Guys from South Windsor; Vitty; Shnookums; Snuggles; S.P.G.; G.T.W.; C.T. Class of ’82. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “No way, James, not with PILOT’S LOG: Pine Meadow Players 3 HORIZON: To always be around happy, smiling people; to have a good career and to like what I do as well as be good at it. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The crazy things my friends and I said and did for a good laugh. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Friendship’s song lives on forever in memories of times together.” Tankersley WENDY KATZ PILOT’S LOG: Var. Football Stat. 2, 3; J.A. 1, 2; crusin’; good music; eating out; good friends; and so many good times acting crazy with T. and J HORIZON: To decide what my ultimate goals are and to try to reach them. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Tracy and Janice. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Since we are capable of change and modifications, the future will be in many ways only as good as we have the courage to make it.” Trapp CM LD Page Page DAVID KINGSBURY PILOT’S LOG: Var. Football 2, 3, Capt. 4; In¬ door Track 1, 2, 3; J.V. Track 1, Var. 2, 3, 4; bicycling; going to people’s; Pat HORIZON: To live up to my expectations and meet the goals I set for myself. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Yelling “Bill!” at basketball games; Robyn burning my pencils in chem. lab; the weekend at Hammonassett beach. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “A man rarely suc¬ ceeds in life unless he enjoys what he is doing.” Anonymous ELIZABETH KRYSZPIN PILOT’S LOG: Tennis 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; J.V. Soc¬ cer Mgr. 2; Cross-Country Mgr. 3; Y.A.C. 2, 3; Student Council 3; Model U.N. 3, 4; Math Team 3, 4; P.M.P. 1, 2, 3, 4; Nat’l. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Talcott Mt. 2; Yale Frontiers 3; Girls’ State, Alt. 3; Brown Book Award 3; Grad, usherette 1, 2, 3; Tutor 2, 3, 4; Youth Comm. 3, 4 HORIZON: To always strive for the future, enjoy the present, and savor the past. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: K. Spromm; H.B.; l’s; Dear wall; A change; TJP. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “There is no failure ex¬ cept in no longer trying.” .... Hubbard LAWRENCE KELLOGG PILOT’S LOG: Pine Meadow Players 1, 2, 3; Model U.N. 3; Boys’ State 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Talcott Mountain 2; Harvard Book Award 3; Sr. Magazine Capt.; sleeping; computers; beach HORIZON: To be happy and successful in whatever I choose to do. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Mr. Flaherty’s chemistry class. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “The reward of a thing well done is to have done it.” Emerson EDWARD KOLODZIEJ PILOT’S LOG: Tae Kwon Do HORIZON: To become a master in the art of Tae Kwon Do. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: My first internal suspension. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Enlightenment and improvement come primarily to those who diligently spend hour after hour in faithful practice.” Calvert MICHAEL KOWALSKI PILOT’S LOG: Track 1; skiing; skating; cars HORIZON: To continue working on cars and to become an engineer. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: First ski trip to Brodie. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Don’t try to know all the answers, just try to understand all the questions.” __ Kowalski LAURIE ANN KUPEC PILOT’S LOG: P.M.P. 1, 2, Bd. of Dir. 3, 4; Nat’l Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Herald Staff 4; Who’s Who 3; Model U.N. 3; As Schools Match Wits, Alt. 3; Youth Comm. 3, 4; Y.A.C. 2; H.S.C. Plays; going to Rainbow; smiling; talking; honesty; the E.R.A. HORIZON: To reach out to the world by first touching the hearts of those nearby. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Special late-night summer talks with S.A.M. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream.” LD Page Page BRADLEY LaBREE PILOT’S LOG: Rung Fu 1 HORIZON: To become a black belt in Rung Fu; to have a happy life in the Marines. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Working out in the gym; listening to the radio in Mr. Ha- josy’s class. CAPTAIN SPEARING: “Everyday the future is drawing near, so do what you can do while the time is still here.’ Anonymous JAMES LaTORRA PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Soccer; Fr. Basketball, J.V. 2, Var. 4; Martial Arts HORIZON: To live each day to its fullest. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: My days with Sue. CAPTAIN SPEARING: “To fly free as a bird now. Anonymous 52 MICHELE MARIE LaCASSE PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Basketball 2; J.V. Tennis 3; C.Y.O. 2, 3,4 HORIZON: To be the best I can in everything I do; to meet Gary Richrath in person. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Mr. Foley’s first period English class with Ren, Joe, Ann, and “Herbie.” CAPTAIN SPEARING: “Your life is like a song in which everyday a new verse is added. The lyrics are the words which only you can unders¬ tand. The music is composed of notes that only you can play — one time through.” LaCasse TAMMY La VALLEY PILOT’S LOG: W.L. Gymnastics HORIZON: To live life to the fullest. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Skipping class and going to visit Mrs. Dodd. CAPTAIN SPEARING: “Do not lead because I may not follow. Do not follow because I may not lead; just walk beside me and be my friend.” Camus COLLEEN LaROCHE PILOT’S LOG: Arts and Crafts 1; motor¬ cycle riding with Mike; working with plants HORIZON: To become successful in a business that makes money. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Biology class with Carolyn C., Rathy H., and Rim Hunt; skipping sophomore year with Monique. CAPTAIN SPEARING: “The work is done, it’s time for fun, the sun’s up, it’s back on the run.” LaRoche TIMOTHY LEE PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Football, Var. 4 HORIZON: To be successfull in everything I do. VO LD Page Page PHILIP LeMAY PILOT’S LOG: Electronics; Power Mechanics; Work Experience; golfing HORIZON: To one day help revolutionize the electronics industry. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Fourth period with Jay, in Guidance and at Mac’s. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “What happens dur¬ ing our lives is up to us; we cannot lose, we just have to choose.” LeMay COURT LESCELL PILOT’S LOG: Band 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Nat’l Hon. Soc. 3, 4 HORIZON: To become a professional musician. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: E channel Quick Mart runs. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “The bass is my shepherd. I shall not want. It leadeth me through fields of rock and Jazz. It bringeth me to play double-forte in piano sections. And, yea, though I walk through the shadow of the valley of tubas, I will fear no Nash.” Lescell DUANE LETENDRE PILOT’S LOG: Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4; assis¬ tant magazine captain; W.L.I.H.L. 1, 2, 3, 4 HORIZON: To be happy and successful in all that I do. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Being with Jim¬ my and Robert (Icky). CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Wherever I go it’s making new friends that makes my world.” Letendre PAUL LEVEILLE MARTHA ELIZABETH LONCAR PILOT’S LOG: Class Vice-Pres. 2 HORIZON: To find that one thing in life and be truly happy. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Those mornings with Lori, Cindy and our Heineken. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “If you have anything valuable to contribute to the world it will come through the expression of your own personality — that single spark of divinity that sets you off and makes you different from every other liv¬ ing creature.” Barton JOHN LOUGHRAN PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Football; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 4 HORIZON: To make a lot of money and to have fun doing it. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Band trips; Ellen; Fixing the Tri-Toms for Fitz every other week. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “You only get out of life what you put in.” J.L. 00 LD Page Page KIMBERLY LYNN LUDDEN MATTHEW LOVELAND PILOT’S LOG: First Co. Governor’s Horse Guard 3 HORIZON: To go into mechanics, the Army, or Police work. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Life is a long, beautiful road. With a little common sense and a lot of patience and understanding it should be great.’’ ML. LISA M. MacDOUGALD PILOT’S LOG: Color Guard 1; J.V. Cheerleading 1, 2; J.A. 1; Volunteer swim¬ ming instructor for the handicapped 1, 2, 3, 4; Grad, usherette 1 HORIZON: To spend the rest of my life with N. M. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Last period study in my junior year with Mrs. Dodd. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Life is like a beautiful song, so start the music.” Reagan r i 1 i w JAMES F. LUBY PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Basketball, J.V. Basket¬ ball 3; Ski Trip 4 HORIZON: To experience the ultimate. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: 8:00 A M. prac¬ tices with D. S. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “The line of darkness only reaches to life’s extent.” Anonymous JOHN MALEC PILOT’S LOG: Pine Meadow Players 1, 2, 3,4 HORIZON: To fulfill my desires, achieve all my goals, and to always leave an impression on others. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The morning that Kenny took me, Phil, and Jay for a ride in his Dodge truck. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “If you’re doing everything fast enough no one will see that you’re messing up.” J. M. PILOT’S LOG: Var. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Var. Softball 1, 2, 4; Magazine Capt. 4 HORIZON: To always live with happiness and success, and to someday live in Maine. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The happiest four years that could have been; all the parties that took place at my house. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “May you always remember and keep your happy memories of the past ... for you still have your future dreams to come.” Ludden JOYCE E. MALONE PILOT’S LOG: Var. Soccer 2, 3, Mgr. 4; Var. Track 1, 2, 4, Mgr. 3; Math Team 2, 3, 4; C.Y.O. 1, 2, 3, 4; C.J.S.A. Soccer HORIZON: To always be happy, healthy, and to be with the ones I love. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Barbeques; PI; shopping; playing in the state tourney; see¬ ing smiling faces, being with friends. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Look to the future and not to the past to find those things you want to make last.” Jonivan O Page Page PAMELA MARIE MANCARELLA PILOT’S LOG: Color Guard 2, Co-Capt. 3, 4; Grad, usherette 1, 2, 3; C.Y.O. 2, 3, Secretary 4 HORIZON: To be able to always give more than I receive. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: C.Y.O. retreat weekend. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “The greatest gift you can give comes from yourself: your ac¬ tions, words, emotions.” Mancarella ANTONIO MARTINS PILOT’S LOG: A.V. 2, 3, 4, Jr. Janitor 2 HORIZON: To build the ultimate, pure energy control device. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The water foun¬ tain bit; lunch with J. L. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Life is an object that is fascinating and totaly incorporeal.” G. T. 58 CAROL MANNING PILOT’S LOG: Tutoring 1, 2; German Ex¬ change 2; A.F.S. Host Sister 1, 2; Church Youth Group HORIZON: To one day be worthy of His love for me. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Growing up with the best friends in the world. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.” Rev. 21:3 MELISSA ANN MANDY PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Cheerleading 1, Var. 3, 4; Track 1; Tutoring 1, 2, 3; skiing; rainbows; M M’s; Vermont HORIZON: To someday understand myself. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Daring to do my first smoke show in Marc’s car, with a cop behind me. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “I find myself sear¬ ching no more, for there is nothing that can be more rewarding than what I have discovered; the magic of a rainbow is not in its colors, but that it doesn’t cast shadows!” Joa DAVID MATHVINK PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Soccer 2, Var. 4; skiing HORIZON: To spend my life with close friends; to be successful in what I choose to do. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The people I met and the friends I made. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Knowledge is gain¬ ed by learning, trust by doubt, skill by prac¬ tice, and love by love.” Szasz THOMAS MATTESEN PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Soccer 1, Var. 2, 3, 4 HORIZON: To have success with my bar. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: All Mr. Bor- chetta’s classes (the guy’s crazy!) CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Let it be written: Let it be done.” Anonymous CM Page Tony Pam mm wSM IIIW tt it ' ® tti iffiw.lVl it ' Vii ' iit.l ii ' Mt •V « W : It Manning Missy Page dennis f. McCarthy PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Soccer, J.V. 2, Var. 3, 4; J.V. Baseball, 1, 2, Var. 3, 4; Jr. Class Pres.; Herald Staff 4; Senior Magazine Captain; going to concerts; audio equip.; Egypt; Rush HORIZON: To be my very best at whatever I do. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Skipping assemblies using S.W.A.T. tactics. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Home is behind, the world is ahead, and there are so many paths to tread.” Tolkien JAMES McKINSTRY PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Football; Var. Baseball 3, 4; W.L.I.H.L.; partying with my friends; going to concerts HORIZON: To travel and to live a happy life. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Getting caught with my friends. 60 KELLY MARIE McDERMOTT PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Field Hockey 2, Var. 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1, Var. 2, 3, 4; J.V. Softball 1, Var. 2, 3, 4; Herald Staff, Sports Ed. 4; Grad, usherette 3; guitar; skiing; softball coach HORIZON: To be a physical therapist and to always be happy and make others happy too. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Wearing a football helmet while playing softball. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Some men see things as they are and say ‘Why?’ I dream of things that never were and say ‘Why Not?”’ Kenneuy MARY ANN McMULLEN PILOT’S LOG: Skiing; frisbee; partying with good friends HORIZON: To someday make it to Califor¬ nia with Lisa and go wild. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: An excellent Prom weekend, 1981. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “The story of life is quicker than the wink of an eye . . . the story of love is hello and good-bye, until we meet again.” J.H. LAURA McGEE PILOT’S LOG: P.M.P., Bd. of Dir. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Swim Team Mgr. 3, 4; Class Treas. 1; Ger¬ man Exchange 1, 2; Grad, usherette 2, 3; Sr. Play usherette 3; Model U.N. 3,4; NCTE Writing Con¬ test 3; Sr. Mag. Capt.; Herald Staff 4; friends HORIZON: To never know a day without laughter. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Chem. with the Wid, B Ball and Za, A change. Gee, K. Spromm, L. K.’s B. Day, T. J., M. B.’s chaTiot, and Htfd. bound. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “I am at peace with myself, and I am happy.” Polakowski mary McNamara PILOT’S LOG: Var. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Class Pres. 1; Student Council 1, 2; Who’s Who 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; St. Robert Bellarmine C.Y.O. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: l’s; K. Spromm; Hartford-Bound; “Yeah, Liz”; the prom; my junior year. HORIZON: To find success and never lose happiness. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tommorrow is ours to win or lose. Johnson Page Page TIMOTHY McSWEEGAN PILOT’S LOG: Waterskiing; going to concerts; playing guitar in my band; listening to the Stones and to Led Zeppelin HORIZON: To become a successful commer¬ cial artist and a famous rock musician; to ow n a brand new Mercedes Benz. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Getting a backstage pass at the REO Speedwagon con¬ cert in Hartford, July 11. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Hear my song, sing along, Any little song that you know. Everything that’s small, has to Grow.” Anonymous DAWN MERCIER PILOT’S LOG: Band 1 HORIZON: To live my life without boundaries. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “There are many things in life that tempt and make us wander but in the end we know that there is nothing better than a true friend.” Anonymous RAYMOND MERLO HORIZON: To finish building my super sport. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: First period Power Mech. with the old, Mo-Par engine. TERRIE MICHAUD PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Basketball 2, Capt. 3; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who 3; C.Y.O. 1, 2, 3, 4; J.A. 1 HORIZON: To devote my life to helping others. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Mr. Widmer’s third period all girl Bio. class. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Smile and live for to¬ day, Be content with today’s accomplishments, and tomorrow’s obstacles shall disappear.” Michaud LINDA LEE MODEEN PILOT’S LOG: Honorable Mention Poetry Contest 3 HORIZON: To be a successful writer and pursue a career in dental hygiene. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Mr. O’Brien’s Bio. trip to Rocky Neck with J.T. C.N. B.N. and company. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “No one knows what dreams I see.” B. S. MARIA E. MONTECALVO PILOT’S LOG: Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym¬ nastics 1; Indoor Track 4; Var. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Nat’l Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Who’s Who 3; German Ex¬ change 3; C.Y.O.; East Beach; concerts; friends HORIZON: To meet that special someone. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Riding the rapids at People’s on a waterbed with Missy, Tex, T. V., S. W., and D. K. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Special joys and special places, Special friends together ... the moments pass so quickly, but the memories are forever.” Douglas Page Page STEVEN MONTEMERLO PILOT’S LOG: Skiing; W.L.I.H.L. HORIZON: To get a good job and to own a four-wheeler. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Fifth period study with Gary, John, Cindy. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Live each day to its fullest extent because you might not see tommorrow.” Montemerlo TIMOTHY MORAN PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Football HORIZON: To live long and to prosper. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: My first three years; Freshman Football; L. I., D. B., J. F., K. M., and BRO. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “It is better for one to keep one’s mouth shut and be thought of as a fool, than to open it and remove all doubt.” Anonymous JODY MORGANSON PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Cheerleading 2, Var. 3; Hartford Stage; skiing; boating; playing soft- ball and coaching HORIZON: To find true happiness and to help others find happiness. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: My close en¬ counters with Mr. Widmer, Mr. Beaudry’s written experiences. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Remember yester¬ day, dream about tommorrow, but live today.” Anonymous KAREN MORIN PILOT’S LOG: Chorus 1, 2; A.F.S. 2, 3; sleeping HORIZON: To make my parents happy, and to graduate; to some day marry the person I love. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: To remember Dorothy as a close friend, and to always stay close with Lane. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “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.” „ Camus WILLIAM B. MORELLO HORIZON: To travel the country and to be successful and happy. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: All the jokes and good times with “Cal” and Dennis. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “For yesterday is only a dream, and tommorrow is only a vi¬ sion, but today well lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and tommorrow a vision of hope.” King ROBERT MRYKALO PILOT’S LOG: Track 1, Var. 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 3 CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “No life ever grows until it is dedicated, focused, and disciplined.” Fosdick 00 Page Wild Bill Georgie Robert Bugsy Jods Page TERRY MURCIER PILOT’S LOG: Var. Football Mgr. 2, 3 HORIZON: To always be happy being a suc¬ cessful, professional secretary. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Having a good time with all my friends, and being happy with Rich. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “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.” Camus SUSAN MARIE MURRAY PILOT’S LOG: Herald Staff 4; Junior Prom Queen; going to the drive-ins; talking; eating; working HORIZON: To learn from yesterday, live for today, and hope for tommorrow. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The phone booth in N.Y.; the good times I’ve had with my friends; 6 5 81. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “May the road rise with you, and the wind be always at your back. And may the Lord hold you in the hollow of His hand.” Anonymous GREGORY NOLAN HORIZON: To be successful in everything I do; to always be happy with Tammy. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: To always be crazy. CHERYL ANNE NOYES PILOT’S LOG: Var. Gymnastics 1, 2; movies; music; diving; fishing; camping; par¬ tying; Brian HORIZON: To live long and share the hap¬ piest years of my life with Brian. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: My two best years in W.L.H.S. with Brian and an ex¬ cellent senior year with Moe and Company. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Never close your lips to three to whom you have opened your heart.’ Dickens EDWARD W. NYQUIST PILOT’S LOG: Tutoring 2, 3; National Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Boys’ State 3 HORIZON: To achieve personal success in each day of life, yet also remembering to enjoy the natural success each day of life brings. HIGH FLYING MEMORY. Knowing that in Tandem English there were thirty-five others in the same boat. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Men’s natures are alike; it is their habits that carry them far apart.” Confucius LISA ODDO HORIZON: To have a good career and to see peace throughout the world. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Giving Debbie P. the answers on every single test we took. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Tears are the safety-valves of the heart when too much pressure is laid on it.” Smith O Page Page DONALD JAY OLIVA PILOT’S LOG: Student Custodian 1, 2, 3, 4; Windsor Locks Fire Dept. 3, 4 HORIZON: To be the best in everything I choose to do! HIGH FLYING MEMORY: All the setback games in first period study. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Live for today, not for tommorrow because tommorrow may not be there.” Oliva CHERYL PAINE LISA OLIVA PILOT’S LOG: Y.A.C. 2; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Model U.N. 3, 4; Herald Staff 3; Girls’ State 3; Nat’l Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Yale Book Award 3; Yale Frontiers of Applied Science 3; Math Team 3, 4; Who’s Who 3; Sr. Mag. Capt.; Tutoring 1, 2 HORIZON: To judge everyone I know with love and understanding. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: K. Spromm Inc.; B Ball initiation T.H.; Silver. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Do not follow where the path leads. Go where there is no path; leave a trail.” Anonymous KENNETH PALMER PILOT’S LOG: Windsor Locks Fire Dept. HORIZON: To be successful in everything I do. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The class trips in Mr. Kowalski’s Power Mech. class. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “What appears to be the end is really just a new beginning.” Anonymous JOHN OLKOWSKI HORIZON: To travel around the country and to find the answer to life. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: All the classes that I skipped. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “We are all drifting in blind orbits; alone, helpless.” Morrison DEBRA A. PANECASSIO PILOT’S LOG: Being with David HORIZON: To get everything I want out of life and to marry David and be with him forever. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Mr. Borchetta’s last period class my freshman year; meeting Dave my freshman year in study hall. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “A fool will lose tomorrow’s treasure reaching back for yesterday’s dream.” Palmer CM Page Cheryl John Deb “The goal of yesterday will be the starting point of tomorrow. Lisa CO — Carlyle Page KATHLEEN PASHOS PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Cheerleading 1; Var. Soc¬ cer Mgr. 2, 3, 4; Track 1; sleeping in English 3; partying; skipping out for breakfast HORIZON: To own a Corvette and a house at the beach; to travel and live the way I want to live, (each day better than the last) and to never regret the way I did it. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Washing uniforms with Sue. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “If they can’t take a joke, then . . . A. C. SUSAN MARY PEACOCK PILOT’S LOG: Pine Meadow Players 1, 3. 4; Student Tutoring 1, 2; J.V. Soccer Manager 2; J.V. Tennis 1, Var. 2; Who’s Who 3; Herald Staff 4 HORIZON: To know that I always have friends ! can count on. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: K. Spromm; Tom Jones; baby sitting with Joanne; hanging onto life for dear wall; trips to the board. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: To laugh. To love, To live and sing. Oh yes, even to cry These simple gifts of freedom I will treasure ' till 1 die. Hammon CATHERINE PATTI PILOT’S LOG: Skiing; Tae Kwon Do; party¬ ing with my friends HORIZON: To bring Mom and Pop to Italy and to have happiness through life. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The weekend of the Prom; stopping the convoy at 4 o’clock in the morning on the highway . CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Dream what you dare to dream, go where you want to go, be what you want to be, live.” J. L. S. MARIA ELENA PELUSO PILOT’S LOG: Swimming 1, 2, 4; German Ex¬ change Program; dancing; swimming; having fun; laughing and loving; being with my friends; being me HORIZON: To live for today and not worry about tommorrow; to love everyone; to return to B.R.D. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Doritos and Coke with Karen; getting to know P. M., S. Z., E. G., J. P., L. M..R.B..M. W.,M. A.,K. S.,K. M. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who rejoice, but for those who love, time is eternity.” Van Dyke JOHN PAVLIK PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Baseball 1, 2, Var. 3; skiing; cars; Kim; music; eating; traveling HORIZON: To live a happy, healthy and successful life. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Trying to walk home from Rick’s “First Annual.” CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “To live fully, we must learn to use things and love people . . . not to love things and use people.” J. P. NELSON PICARD HORIZON: To be a guitarist; to travel a lit¬ tle and to have fun. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The rioting over the Attendance Policy in the school year ’80-’81. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “The road of excess leads to the Palace of Wisdom.” Blake Page Page KEVIN POMEROY SUZANNE PIGEON PILOT’S LOG: Var. Gymnastics 1, 2; Var. Soccer Manager 2, 3; going to concerts; the drive-ins; eating junkfood; listening to Rush. HORIZON: To always see beautiful sunsets. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The hayride in November of 1980 with Celia, Anita, and Brian. Thanks. JAMES POHORYLO PILOT’S LOG: Freshman Soccer HORIZON: To be successful in seeking out the best possible career. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Running from Mr. Santamaria during freshman year. PILOT’S LOG: Swimming; baseball; street hockey; partying HORIZON: To do the things I like to do and to have a good time doing them. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: First and fourth period drawing with Dave and Dennis. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Spend my time try¬ ing to find the key that might unlock the mystery.” Spyri SCOTT POIRIER 72 CHRISTINE MARIE PRICE PILOT’S LOG: The beach; summer; motor¬ cycles; trucks; concerts; horseback riding; Hendrix; having a good time HORIZON: To someday live by the ocean; to meet this “MIKE” of Bouf’s; to never stop laughing. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: “Keeping in touch with Peter.” PAMELA M. QUINN PILOT’S LOG: Var. Swimming 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; State Top Ten Award ’79; All State ’80; Water Jets; A.A.U.; A.l.P. Food Service; cooking; “KICK HORIZON: To be a successful cook, and to have a pool nearby. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Days at Simsbury with G. E., K. S., and everyone. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “When I am in the water, my problems melt away. The pool becomes a special world, a place where I can stay. I know I’m not pro¬ fessional; I still am not the best, but when I’m in the water, my mind is at rest. Anonymous VO Page Page DEBRA RICHARDSON GEORGE M. RAJKOWSKI PILOT’S LOG: Var. Cross Country 3. 4; Var. Track 3, 4; P.M.P. 3, 4; Boys’ State; Class Pres. 4; hiking; ham radio; biking; cross country skiing; people; surviving; bein’ crazy! HORIZON: To experience life and not just live it. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Cruisin’ with E. C., HCN, the entire CC crew, and Freud on unknown highways. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “There is no greater love than this: To lay down one’s life for one’s friends.’’ John 15:13 P.S. Jesus is my friend. KIMBERLY ANN REID PILOT’S LOG: Herald Staff, Ed.-in-Chief 4; Math Team 2, 3, 4; Model U N. 4; Nat’l Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Girls’ State 3; Who’s Who; Student Tutoring 1, 2, 3, 4; being with my friends HORIZON: To become the best person I can possibly be, and to enjoy life and always ap¬ preciate what I have. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Mr. Flaherty’s “Hap¬ py Birthday” song; K. Spromm, Inc. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “To live your life in your own way ... to reach for the goals you have set for yourself ... to be the you that you want to be — that is success.” Stanton LOUISE B. RITTER PILOT’S LOG: Loyal fan to W.L.H.S. sports; par¬ tying; sleeping; guns HORIZON: To marry Steve and have lots of babies. To always be in love with him until my life ends. To work with the handicapped. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The day Steve and I got back together. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Some people say our love cannot be true. Please believe me, my love, and I’ll show you. I will give you those things you thought unreal. The stars, the moon, the sun, all I can feel.” Anonymous PILOT’S LOG: J.A. 2; swimming; camping; good times with my friends HORIZON: To be a successful beautician or to work with children. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: If it were not for the love of my foster parents I know that I would never be where I am today. Thanks, Mom and Dad. I love you. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “The best and most wonderful things in life cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the SEAN RIDDELL PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Soccer, Var. 2, 3, Co- Captain 4; W.L.I.H.L.; skiing; swimming; go¬ ing to the beach; partying with the Crashers HORIZON: To find a career that I am happy with and to do my best to be successful at it. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Playing 3 years of the best soccer in the state; the “First Annual.” CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream.” Poe CHRISTINE MARIE ROBERTS PILOT’S LOG: Var. Track 1, 2; Var. Foot¬ ball Mgr. 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1; skiing; going out with friends; having a good time HORIZON: To take life one step at a time, and to enjoy every minute of it. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: All the good times with my friends; the weekend of the Junior Prom. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “One should take life day by day, living each to its fullest.” Roberts 00 Page Page BRYAN ROBTOY HORIZON: To live life to its fullest; to be happy and successful in everything I do. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: First period, ranking on Ron and John. (Just kidding.) CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “We crossed the mighty oceans and we had a few divides, but we never crossed emotion, for we felt too much inside.” Anonymous STEVEN ROLOCUT PILOT’S LOG: Skiing; partying with friends; having a good time HORIZON: To be wealthy. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Ruckin’ in Rob’s Bronco; weekend of the prom with Sharon. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Always dream on because dreams come true.” Anonymous KENNETH ROSA PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Football, Var. 2, 4; Fr. Basketball, J.V. 2; Var. Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 HORIZON: To play golf in the U.S. Open. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Bob and I walk¬ ing down Moonstone Beach dressed like everyone else. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Live for today, for tomorrow may not come.” Anonymous RICHARD GLENN ROSENBERG PILOT’S LOG: Football Mgr. 1 HORIZON: To become a computer pro¬ grammer and to become rich. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Drivin’ through the streets of W.L. in my blue toy; giving Mr. Anastasia his daily exercise. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Love is loving a person for who they are not what they are.” 7fi Rosenberg WILLIAM ROSSI RICHARD ROWELL PILOT’S LOG: Listening to music; jogging; scuba diving; photography; drinking HORIZON: To do everything I love and to love everything I do. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Playing cards in study hall. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Everything we see or seem is just a dream within a dream.” Poe Page80 Page JEFFREY RYAN PILOT’S LOG: Magazine Capt. 4; W.L. Youth Hockey 1, 2, 3; W.L.I.H.L. traveling team, Capt. HORIZON: To become independently wealthy. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Second period study with Willy, Gaga, Stew, Birdie and Bert. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.’’ Wilde CYNTHIA SAUKIS PILOT’S LOG: Roller skating; biking; sewing HORIZON: To live life to its fullest and to always remember the past and its precious gifts. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Having Kim, Lin¬ da, Holly, and Karen in my homerooms. Freshman English with Mr. Foley. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Our todays and yesterdays are the blocks with which we build.” Longfellow SUSAN J. SANTAMARIA PILOT’S LOG: Var. Cheerleading 1, 2, Capt. 3, 4; Girls’ State 3; Nat’l Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Herald Staff 3, 4; Senior Mag. Capt.; Youth Advisory Council 2; Who’s Who in Cheerleading; German Exchange Student; town softball; shopping; summer; being with my friends HORIZON: To travel, be successful at my career and to always be happy. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Falling off the bleachers in Enfield; K. Spromm. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “A smile’s a curve which straightens things out.” Anonymous ANDREA SIROIS PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Football Mgr., J.V. 2, Var. 1, 2, 3; town softball Mgr. HORIZON: To be myself and to do the best I can at whatever I do in life. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: All the close calls fourth period with Cor and Kathy. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Love makes the world go round.” Anonymous KIMBERLY ANN SARGENT PILOT’S LOG: Var. Swim Team 1. 2, 3, 4; J.V. Tennis 2; Herald Staff 4; talking on the phone for hours HORIZON: To go far; to do well in what I choose and to have fun doing it all. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Phone booth in New York City with L. S., C. S., D. S., S. M.; Saturday nights in C.S.’s fixed up four door; becoming “Friends” with BWC. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true!” Thanks to Mom and Dad!!! Svenens HOLLY MARIE SKINNER PILOT’S LOG: Var. Gymnastics Mgr. 1; St. Mary’s C.Y.O. 3,4 HORIZON: To succeed in college, receive my associate’s degree and become a medical secretary. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: All the good times I spent this summer at work and going to car¬ nivals with Paula, David, Kup, Jay, and everyone else. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “What appears to be the end may really be a new beginning.” Anonymous CM 03 Page Page KAREN ANN SKRABAL PILOT’S LOG: Var. Soccer 2, 3; C.V.C. Top Ten 3; All-State 3; C.Y.O. 2, 3 HORIZON: To marry Brian; to go to college for food service management. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Rushing to my locker to meet Brian for next period class. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “If you love something set it free; if it comes back it’s yours; if it doesn’t it never was.” Anonymous SUSAN ELIZABETH SOOVAJIAN PILOT’S LOG: Var. Softball 3; Windsor Locks Town Softball 1974-1980; Windsor Locks Women’s Slow Pitch Softball League 1981; stamp collecting HORIZON: To go to Hollywood someday and make it big; to see the Red Sox at Fenway Park. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Mrs. Carroll’s Typ¬ ing II class with Lisa T. and Patty P. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Always remember your past, live for the present, and look for¬ ward to the future.” Anonymous DENIS A. SOUCY HORIZON: To get away from it all. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Having 3 studies my senior year. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. I feel my fate in what I cannot fear. I learn by going where I have to go.” Roethke PAULA JEAN SPENCER PILOT’S LOG: Var. Gymnastics 1; Var. Soc¬ cer 2; J.V. Track 2; Town Softball; jogging; ski¬ ing; rollerskating HORIZON: To further my education so I can teach others. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Tickling Rich at his locker and making him drop everything. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “If I have the gift of prophecy and if I can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. Love never fails” , Corjnthjans 13;2 LINDA KAY SPROUL PILOT’S LOG: Var. Gymnastics 1; going to the beach; summer walks; spending money HORIZON: To be a nursery school teacher and to always be happy with that someone special. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The phone booth in New York with Sue, Kim, Cindy and Danny. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Let’s live our lives in such a way that we can laugh when we’re together and smile when we’re alone.” Sherman DANIEL WAYNE SQUIRES PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Soccer, Var. 2, 3; Baseball 1,2, 3; W.L.I.H.L. HORIZON: To be a successful P.I.; to have my own Lotus on the island; to be a bachelor forever. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The Picasso inci¬ dent, with JJ after Knute’s house. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “A stranger is a per¬ son you have yet to meet.” Anonymous 00 Page Page DANIEL JOHN STANTON KAREN ANNE STARR PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Track; Fr. Soccer, Var. 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4; W.L.I.H.L. 1, 2, 3, 4; hunting; video games; partying; parking; vegetating 1, 2, 3,4 HORIZON: To be happy with what 1 have and to have what I’ll be happy with. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Playing three years of intense soccer on the toughest team in the state. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “See! 1 will not forget you ... I have carved you on the palm of my hand.” Isaiah 49:15 CHRISTOPHER STOECKER PILOT’S LOG: Basketball 1, 4; Varsity Soc¬ cer 4; Deb; Mr. Pig; Deb; fishing; Deb 82 EDWARD A. STARON PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Basketball 1, Var. 2, 3, Capt. 4; J.V. Baseball 1, Var. 2, 3, 4; concerts; partying; summer hoop; girls! being with my friends HORIZON: To meet the right girl and become successful at whatever I do. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The Junior Prom and the many concerts with D. M. and D. C. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Still you sit and wonder why the past is gone. Just remember, you’ll go under if you don’t carry on.” Anonymous ELAINE ANN STOKES PILOT’S LOG; Track 1; C.Y.O. 1, 2, 3; par¬ tying; hiking; motorcycles; parachuting; camping HORIZON: To be a successful parachuting instructor and physical therapist. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Second period study with Bouf, Lou, Duane, Jim and, last but not least, Bogus. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “To look up and not down, To look forward and not back. To look out and not in. And to lend a hand.” Hale PILOT’S LOG: Swimming 1, 2, 4, Co-Capt. 3; Jr. Prom Court; Class Sec. 3, 4; Student Council 2,3, 4; Poetry Contest 2, 3; Nat’l Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Herald Staff 4; Youth Comm.; smiling; writing; beaching; dancing; being with friends; Mom HORIZON: To always have faith. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Doritos and Coke with Maria; Snoopy and E. N. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “We worry as though we had a thousand years to live! Let us rather strive after the gentle humor of the heart, which knows how to smile at the world.” Nico TAMI STRATTON PILOT’S LOG: Partying with my friends HORIZON: To follow the sun to the south for an ongoing future. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: My freshman year with Terry, Pepper and Barbra. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Love is having nothing left to lose and nothing more to gain.” Tam 00 Page Page MARY STROUD PILOT’S LOG: Tutoring 1; P.M.P. 2, 3, 4 HORIZON: To find a way to save a life and to spread a little love wherever I go. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Sitting next to Joyce, confused but still laughing. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “As the circle of time spins forever, it intertwines the threads of life, hope and fear . . . laughter and love . . . you . . . and me.” Stroud LISA TAMBUSSI PILOT’S LOG: Var. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Var. Softball 1, 2, Capt. 3, 4; skiing; horseback riding; concerts; going to night foot¬ ball games HORIZON: To set a goal for myself and to achieve it. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The friendship of Susie, Mary, Buckwheat, The Crashers and the personal friendship between Ms. Collins, Mrs. Carroll and B. J. K. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “The greatest test of courage on earth is to bear defeat without los- ing heart.” Ingersoll LISA A. TARAVELLA PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Softball 1; skiing; going to the beach; partying with my friends HORIZON: To be successful in whatever I decide to do. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The Junior Prom with Rob. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” Anonymous ANTOINETTE TAYLOR PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Track 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2; 4-H Club; Youth Pres. 2, 3; dance; voice; drama; modeling; church choir; Bi¬ ble study; art-sch. 1, 2, 3, 4; Asst. Sun. Sch. Tehr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Comm. Media 3 HORIZON: To become a journalist and an artist. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Typing and accoun¬ ting classes with Miss Clymer. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “1 think of myself to be me, 1 looked into the world to see, I didn’t see anyone as special as me.” Q A KAREN THRESHER PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Field Hockey 1, Var. 2, 3, Capt. 4; J.V. Basketball 1, Var. 1, 2, 3, 4; Var. Track 3, 4; Softball 1; Model U.N. 4; skiing; watching field hockey; golf; athletics HORIZON: To take each day as it arises; to make myself better through experiences and to take the unforeseen challenge of the future. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Grant me the sereni¬ ty to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” Maltz JAY PATRICK TOOHEY PILOT’S LOG: Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3; skiing; fishing; woodworking HORIZON: To be able to afford and have time for all the things in life I like to do. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Yup, all four years. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Too much too fast. You know my life has been a blast.” Airborne 00 00 Page Page MARK P. TRUE PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Soccer, J.V. 3, Var. 4; D.E.C.A. 3 HORIZON: To be successful in anything I do. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The day the elevator door opened with David, Danny and me. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Please fasten your seat belts; it’s going to be a long, hard ride.” M. P. T. LYNNE MARIE VEIT PILOT’S LOG: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Model U.N. 3, 4; Pep Band Dir. 4; Pine Meadow Players 3, 4; Sr. Class Play Band 1, 2, 3; Salva¬ tion Army Music Scholar 3; McDonald’s All- American Band Nominee 4 HORIZON: To be. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Three great years in the pit and finally getting on the stage. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Friendship, like water, flows and moves with time’s passing; but remains, even as it changes, deep, pure, and constant.” Timms MICHAEL A. URGO PILOT’S LOG: The Vo-Tech Program at Asnuntuck Community College HORIZON: To become successful in com¬ puter electronics and to not get drafted. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The electric car we built in electronics class. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “You can go as far as you want in life as long as you push yourself there.” Urgo MARYANN WATERSCHOOT PILOT’S LOG: A.F.S. 1, 2; hiking; horseback riding; biking; partying HORIZON: To become a successful and wealthy C.P.A. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Homeroom with Kris Wenc; second and third period with Cheryl Noyes. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “A friend is one to whom one may pour out all the contents of one’s heart, chaff and grain together, knowing that the gentleness of hands will take and sift it, keep what is worth keeping and with the breath of kindness blow the rest away.” Anonymous JAMES Van VALKENBURG HORIZON: To have a successful career. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Going out for lunch with Bob. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Men of few words are the best men.” Anonymous KRISTINE M. WENC PILOT’S LOG: Var. Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Var. Track 1, 2, 4; Var. Gymnastics 1; Model U.N. 3, 4; Grad, usherette 3; running; sunning; cross¬ country skiing; hiking; biking; Tanglewood; cam¬ paigning and celebrating! HORIZON: To ratify the ERA; to run the whole Boston Marathon. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Laughing in homeroom 4 years straight with M. W. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Never underestimate yourself, others maybe do. You can probably do it better! . . . And no one ever knew.” KMW Page 9 0 Page 9 1 THOMAS WHITTEN PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Basketball 1, J.V. 2, Var. 3, 4 HORIZON: To have incredible amounts of fun and to be the best at everything I do. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “You get nothing back for all you save, just eternity in a spacious grave.” Carroll DAVID WILLIAMS HORIZON: To be successful in the years to come. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: My freshman and junior years. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Cows may come, cows may go, but the bull in this place goes on forever.” Anonymous STEPHEN M. WOJTAS PILOT’S LOG: Var. Track 3, 4; Sr. Mag. Capt.; Math Team 3, 4; going to the beach; listening to my stereo; weightlifting; running; swimming; reading; sunny days; Brenda HORIZON: To have a successful career in engineering and to always be able to say that I did my very best. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Going to People’s with Missy, Maria, Tim and Troy. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “You only fail when you quit before giving it your best try.” Anonymous KIM YATES HORIZON: To be successful in everything I do. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Going to the lake with Steve and Dean and trying to ski. ROBERT WICHNIEWICZ PILOT’S LOG: Audio Visual 1, 2, 3, 4 HORIZON: To be successful in life and to be successful in everything I do. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Sixth period and lunch with Jim. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “The only way to find the limits of the possible is by going beyond them to the impossible.” Wichniewicz DAVID CHARLES WOODHOUSE PILOT’S LOG: Fr. Football; skiing; German Ex¬ change; partying HORIZON: To be happy and satisfied and to have plenty of grandchildren. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: The ride home from Misquamicut after the Prom with T. M. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Sing no more, O ye bards of the North, of Vikings and of Jarls! Of the days of Eld preserve the freedom only not the deeds of blood!” Longfellow CM Page Bobby Willy Rowdy Wojo Page CATHERINE MARY ZALOGA PILOT’S LOG: Var. Soccer 2; J.V. Basket¬ ball 2; J.V. Tennis 3 HORIZON: To someday own a 280-Z and to always be happy in whatever I do. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: “Slowy Alley” in Mrs. Carroll’s accounting class. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: ‘‘Life is a mixture of sunshine and rain, teardrops and laughter, pleasing and pain. We can’t have all bright days; but one thing is true, no cloud is so dark that the sun can’t shine through.” SUSAN ZORGDRAGER PILOT’S LOG: Track 1, 2, 3; German Cultural Exchange 1; Band 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Sr. Class Play Band 1, 2, 3 HORIZON: To be there ten thousand years! HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Laughing, cry¬ ing, pouting, smiling, discovering, talking, sharing, caring, loving, CM, DH, AB, JD, JD, MP, JM, LV; skiing; first snowfall, 1980; retreats; danke, danke, danke; Cologne! CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” Matthew 6:21 DAWN ZAUGG PILOT’S LOG: Being with my friends; skiing; Tae Kwon Do; working with Cor HORIZON: To be successful in whatever I do and to one day be wearing a black belt. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Fourth period study with Kathy, Cor, and Andrea, when I could make it. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Far away there in the sunshine, are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up at their beauty, believe in them, and follow where they may lead.” Alcott GLEN A. ZUKAUSKAS PILOT’S LOG: A.F.S. 1; Vo-Tech. 3, 4; Student Council 1 HORIZON: To see the U.S. before World War III. HIGH FLYING MEMORY: Sleeping first period. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “Right now we’re passing through the Milky Way, and to your left, an asteroid storm is heading toward us. I hope you enjoy your lunch. That’s if you can hold it down. ‘Thank you for flying Zombie express. We’ll be landing in two years’.” Zukauskas ERIC ZETTERHOLM PILOT’S LOG: J.V. Soccer 1 HORIZON: To go to a business school to be successful, and to have a good time while I’m at it. CAPTAIN SPEAKING: “When we remember those days, we feel almost as though we were imagining them.” TRACY NASS PILOT’S LOG: Skiing; fishing; and partying with friends HORIZON: To be happy and to make others happy. Page94 Page ROBERT BALBI DANIEL BARRETT JAMES CONNOR PAUL DAUDELIN CAMERA SHY MARK DIXON ROY EHLINGER THOMAS JOHNSON TERRY LENNON RONALD MORIN JOYCE TENNANT RICHARD TRACY JOHN WESKOSKI sanctuary to which you can retreat at any time and be yourself.” 92 Anonymous VO Ov Page Page 94 AROUND THE WORLD WITH ’82 Ella Grasso re-elected to office as Governor of Con¬ necticut . . . Three Mile Island . . . “Star Wars” . . . Mid¬ dle East Peace Treaty . . . Pope Paul VI, John Paul I . . . John Paul II . . . “My Fair Lady” . . . Gas Lines . . . “Superman” . . . First German-American Exchange Pro¬ gram . . . “Animal House” . . . Disco Fever Rules . . . Rollerskating . . . Billy Carter and Miz Lillian of Plains, Georgia . . . First Test Tube Baby . . . Steve Martin . . . Saturday Night Live and the Coneheads . . . King Tut Exhibit . . . Carter recognizes Mainland China . . . Miami Riots . . . Aldo Moro murdered by The Red Brigade . . . Carter’s Anti-Inflation Programs . . . Rev. Sun Myung Moon and His “Moonies” . . . Jim Jones and the Guyana Tragedy . . . “Rocky” . . . Iranians seize American Embassy in Tehran . . . “Kramer vs. Kramer” . . . Tornado of October 3rd . . . “Oklahoma!” . . . U.S. Boycotts the Moscow Summer Olympics . . . “Empire Strikes Back” . . . Mount St. Helens erupts . . . “American Gigolo” . . . Death of Edith Bunker . . . Aborted Iranian Rescue Attempt . . . Boat People . . . Pioneer Space Probe . . . “Shogun” . . . Designer Jeans . . . “Norma Rae . . . Soviet Troops En¬ trench in Cuba . . . Western Clothes Are In . . . Meryl Streep . . . Equal Rights Amendment . . . Gold Market Goes Haywire . . . “The Jerk” . . . SALT Talks . . . Rus¬ sian Defectors ... Bo Derek’s Braids Rate a 10 Pope’s World Tour . . . Princess Caroline’s Marriage . . . America Becomes Health Conscious — Jogging . . . 79 ’80 ’81 ’82 Shah of Iran dies . . . Ronald Reagan becomes the 40th U.S. President . . . Death of Governor Ella Grasso . . . William O’Neill takes office . . . Junior Prom, “All of My Love” — Tight Fit . . . New attendance policy . . . I.S.R. Room . . . “Sugar” . . . American Hostages released from Iran after 444 days . . . “Stripes” . . . Death of John Lennon . . . “Raiders of the Lost Ark” . . . Beatlemania . . . James Bond’s Latest . . . MGM Hotel Fire . . . Rev. Jerry Falwell and the Moral Majority . . . Mitterand Gains Control in France . . . Mandatory Draft Registration . . . Japan Overtakes U.S. Auto In¬ dustry . . . Nancy Brings Elegance to D.C. . . . The Memoirs Era . . . Social Security Ailing . . . America’s Addiction to Soap Operas . . . KKK Rallies . . . Polish Solidarity led by Lech Walesa . . . Assassina¬ tion of Anwar Sadat . . . Attempts on the lives of the Pope and President . . . Royal Wedding . . . Walter Cronkite Retires. . . Space Shuttle Columbia . . . “Dallas” . . . Atlanta murders . . . “Arthur” . . . High in¬ terest rates . . . “Hill Street Blues” . . . Brooke Shields ... Air Traffic Controllers’ Strike . . . “Reds” . . . British Riots . . . I.R.A. Hunger-strikers . . . “On Golden Pond” . . . Brigadier Gen. James Dozier kidnapped and rescued . . . Video Games . . . Sandra Day O’Connor . . . Stones Tour . . . Reaganomics . . . Death of John Belushi . . . Senator Harrison Williams, Jr. resigns after threatened censure . . . New Magazine Drive record . . . New school record for Senior Patron Drive . . . “West Wide Story” . . . Senior Ball, “Wild Horses” — Oreo . . . Class of 1982 Graduates . . . 00 0 Page SPIRIT WEEK “Hey, little girlie!” “What’s the joke?” Dressed to Kill 96 Page99 neuvers 03 PU Page X 0 2 MAGAZINE DRIVE HOMEROOM CAPTAINS, (1-r): L. Grayson, L. Oliva, E. Nyquist, H. Skinner, L. Tambussi, S. San- tamaria, P. Hillery, L. Kellogg, S. Zorgdrager, D. McCarthy, L. McGee, P. Belanger, M. Army, S. TOP SALESPERSONS, (1-r): K. Reid, K. Curry, D. Wojtas, H. Donagher. Letendre. Mrs. Smith, bookkeeper FROG WINNERS, (1-r): A. Clements, J. Frawley, J. Loughran, H. Skinner. MYSTERY ENVELOPE WINNERS, Standing (1-r): D. Stanton, K. Rosa, J. Tennant, L. Oliva. Sitting (1-r): T. Borchetta, H. Skinner. 99 Page 103 WHO’S WHO BEST PERSONALITY: Duane and Mary BEST LOOKING: Cathy and Danny BEST DRESSED: Dennis and Cathy BEST SMILE: Carolyn and Rich Page 104 MOST ARTISTIC: Corinne, (missing from picture Tim) CLASS SKIPPERS: Cheryl and Greg MOST CHAUVINISTIC: Gary; MOST LIBERATED: Wendy BEST SENSE OF HUMOR: Jimmy and Kathy MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Dennis and Kim Page 105 CLASS FLIRTS: Danny and Kathie CLASS OPTIMISTS: Dan and Kris MOST VERSATILE: Missy and Dennis MOST TALKATIVE: Cheryl and Rob MOST ATHLETIC: Ed and Lisa Page 106 MOST CLASS SPIRIT: Dee and Jimmy MOST MUSICAL: Joe and Deb CLASS SWEETHEARTS: Cathy and Jimmy MOST DRAMATIC: Allen and Sue CLASS BLUSHERS: Ed and Kate o 03 CU SENIOR DRESS-UP DAY MOST BIZARRE FUNNIEST “Auntie Em! Auntie Em!” OCTOBER 30,1981 MOST CREATIVE O 03 CU Stephanie Levine, Tickets “WEST SIDE STORY” Kris Brandt, Choreographer Page 110 Music Dir. Neil Rinaldi, play band “So . . . Who’s my partner?” Dir. James Gatto, Ass’t. Dir. Steve Foley Foremen P. LeMay and K. Thresher I feel good all under!! David Bongiorni, Vocal Coach Page 111 Sue and Sean She Class of igSe WJsc Socks Jl.ghScU equests the honouS of yout pusence at She juntos £?i om Jill of CMy Soot on Suday evening. $une m Jlindttn kand td and eighty-ont at SAYf| o ' clock SI he Colosseum LBanquet , 1 House IMemoxial l Avenue HVest Spsingfield, J Massachusetts Music Provided by Tight Fit 1981 THE JUNIOR PROM Cathy and Jimmy a CN 03 PU SUGARBUSH Page llj AWARDS HARVARD BOOK AWARD, L. Kellogg “No endeavor is in vain, Its reward is in the doing.” — Wind Over the Chimney COMMENDED SCHOLARS, (clockwise) L. Kupec, A. Bartley. C. Lescell, L. Kellogg. 4 BOYS’ STATE. Top row (1-r): H. Donagher, L. Kellogg. E. Nyquist. Bottom row (l-r): P. Belanger, G. Rajkowski. LEANDER JACKSON AWARD. H. Blevins Page 114 VOICE OF DEMOCRACY, (clockwise) K. Oliva, L. Kryszpin, L. Oliva. “If a thing is possible and proper to man, deem it attainable by thee.” Meditations IV, 19 D.A.R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD, K. Starr BROWN BOOK AWARD, L. Kryszpin YALE BOOK AWARD. L. Oliva Page llj PILOTS’ WILL I, Brenda Ajaski, leave all colorguard problems to Kim Labbe, and my special memories to Kup!! I, Cathy Antonacci, leave my “H” shoes to “E. B.” Malone and my brother to J.O’B. I, Robyn Armstrong, leave the poor salamander I drowned in formaldehyde to Mrs. Sharis. I, Mary-Beth Army, leave to a deserving underclassman, the rank of PI that J.M. and I shared for 4 years. I, Cindy Attenello, leave better times for my sister Pattie. I, Kim Avery, leave all my excuses to Mr. A. I, Sheila Barry, leave all the good times in Foods to Joey. I, Allen Bartley, leave all the Band paperwork to some unwitting future band officer. I, Paul Belanger, leave Mr. Stine my beeple weeple. I, Bob Beltrandi, leave Pat Scelza to find an able offensive tackle who can execute the 243 counter-tackle trap. Good luck, Woz! I, Michelle Bertrand, leave all Thursday nights to Debby T. and anyone who is as crazy as I am to share them with her. I, Pam Biggs, leave all my good times to my kids and Sheri. I, Melissa Blevins, leave Windsor Locks, still trying to convince Laura McGee that Are You Sitting Down is not a movie. I, Karen Bloomquist, leave still trying to convince G.Z., M.U., and R.R. that I am not in the sixth dimension. I, Terri Borchetta, leave my “eye” to Colleen Sullivan. I, Debbie Boucher, leave Mint Coolers to anyone with an “upset stomach.” Remember that, Laura? I, Kathy Bouffard, leave K.F., C.P., E.S., and so many others to return to the civilized world; and yes, Mrs. C., we can handle it. I, Lisa Bout, leave gladly with Corinne and Andrea. I, David Bracken, leave Debbie’s car alone before I smash it again. I, Tracy Byczko, leave for the last time with Wendy and Janice in the back of the Boo-Boo truck. I, Danny Callahan, leave my study habits and academic ability to Paul. I, Cindy Campisi, leave Kathy Harrigan the little hotdogs from the party at Cathy Patti’s. I, Mark Carragher, leave the Carragher Dynasty behind so that the vice-principal can cherish the memories. I, Mark Caruso, leave my offensive charges to anyone who can handle them. I, David Chalifoux, leave all my garbageman jokes to Mr. Hajosy. I, Lori Chapman, leave the “D” in the capable feet of my sister, Tammy. I, Annette Clements, leave all my wood chippings to Mr. Thibodeau. I, Lisa Corbin, leave never to come back. 1, Anne Cordiliko, leave never to march again in the §outhington Parade with Mr. Rinaldi. Right, Brenda? I, Danny Cordiliko, leave forgetting my senior year football season. I, Kim Curry (Dewey), leave my tricycle to Unca Donald. I, Diane Czupryna, leave Spring Pond to Randy and his next year’s Rangers. I, Tammy Daury, leave passing out the attendance to anyone who has enough energy to do it. I, Donna DeLisle, leave my broken ruler in Accounting to Lynn Holcomb. I, Lori DePoutot, leave still not knowing who has the original copy of a four-page note I wrote in my freshman year. I, Corinne Dombroski, leave gladly with Lisa and Andrea. I, Rich Dombrowski, leave the First Annual, wondering whatever happened to the Second Annual. I, Hugh Donagher, leave my permanent pass out of study to Guidance, to my sister, Krista. I, Sandy Doustou, leave Mary-Beth fond memories of potato chip and radishes. 112 03 CU I, Michael DuPont, leave my Physics book to any kid crazy enough to take it. I, Janice Evans, leave Mr. Oliva’s Law class, still talking to Tracy and Wendy. I, Tammy Fargo, leave W.L.H.S., smarter than when I came. I, Joe Fitz, leave knowing Susanne will take care of the clarinets and Paul M. won ' t be able to take care of the percussion section! I, Laurie Frechette, leave Windsor Locks High School, trying to forget. I, Denise Gagne, leave Mr. Oliva’s C Channel Class, waiting for another message, and wondering if the messenger knows about the mystery flower. I, Robert Goulet, leave W.L.H.S. Class of ’82 with many good memories and good luck to the Class of ’83. I, Diane Grandahl, leave my books, papers, and pencils to my brother Jimmy, in hopes that he will make better use of them than I did. I, Lori Grayson, leave L.T. with a tongue-in-cheeker, and Coach Collins with good watermelon candies, to survive. We, Debbie Gross, Kate Johnson, and Lisa Taravella, leave all our bizz buzz games to Mr. Purinton. I, Jay Hannon, leave, wondering why I ever wanted to organize the Senior Ski Trip. I, Kathy Harrigan, leave Be-Wild Blvd., explosions, and the puppets with Mac. I, Gerald Hebert, leave Mr. Borchetta elevator shoes and a full head of hair. I, Kenny Hebert, leave the playing of Pomp and Circumstance to the underclassmen, finally. I, Paula Hillery, leave my voice at the basketball games and the Alaskan Pipeline to Joanne. I, Beth Hoyt, leave my shyness to anyone who wants it. I, Jimmy Johnson, leave practicing my East Lyme shot. I, Phyllis Jones, leave many misspelled but choice words on all those !! typewriters. I, Penny Kane, leave typing Mr. Rinaldi’s concert programs to Mrs. Carroll and some undeserving freshman. I, Wendy Katz, leave Mr. Oliva on the verge of insanity after putting up with Tracy, Janice and me for two years in a row. I, Larry Kellogg, leave still wondering when Mr. Flaherty will correct our tests. I, David Kingsbury, leave my Chemistry notes to be burned in the school furnace. I, Michael Kowalski, leave with my tires burning and my horn blasting. I, Liz Kryszpin, leave my lemonade to M.S., my ring to S.T., the upkeep of my appetite to S.M., and to Mr. Flaherty I leave my sister, so that he may have another year of Kryszpin joy. I, Laurie Kupec, leave still fighting for the E.R.A. and against male chauvinism. I, Brad LaBree, leave turning up the radio in Mr. Hajosy’s class to any underclassman. I, Michelle Lacasse, leave my boring classes to all the freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who have yet to learn the meaning of headache. I, Colleen LaRoche, leave this school for good. I, Jim LaTorra, leave this school to party. I, Tammy LaValley, leave my pillow to anyone in I.S.R. who is worthy of it. I, Phil LeMay, leave D period in Guidance to any qualified underclassman. I, Court Lescell, leave my CVB insignias on the walls of W.L.H.S. I, Duane Letendre, leave this high school, never to swim again. I, Martha Loncar, leave all my doctor’s notes to Mr. A. I, John Loughran, leave the bass trombone to any underclassman stupid enough to play it. I, Matt Loveland, leave the hassles of the school behind. 03 CU I, Kim Ludden, leave still not knowing why teachers are so determined to teach English Literature . . . Good Luck and be ready, Glen!!! I, Lisa MacDougald, leave all my cheerleading experience to my sister, Gail. I, John Malec, leave the lighting board at the mercy of the students in A.V. I, Pam Mancarella, leave my unspoken confusions and frustrations behind. I, Melissa Mandy, leave the answers on page 274 in the Algebra I book to my sister, Lisa. I, Carol Manning, leave a fat lip to the next person who asks, “Who’s Gordon?” I, Dave Mathvink, leave my Alg. II class to anyone who can understand what Mr. Beaudry is saying. I, Tom Matteson, leave all my free periods to anyone who can outrun Mr. Anastastia. I, Dennis McCarthy, leave Bunson Honeydew to anyone else who despises the Fuzz-Head. I, Kelly McDermott, leave my O.O.C. Silent Screams to Maureen, and the other half of our locker to Morf. I, Laura McGee, leave remembering all the good times with the AC DC’s and the Crashers. Thanks B.D.! I, Jimmy McKinstry, leave first period study to Brian Zaine. I, Mary-Ann McMullen, leave Be-Wild Blvd, explosions, and puppets with Kathy. I, Mary McNamara, leave all my money to Tommy. I, Timmy McSweegan, leave very happy, knowing I’ll never have to come back. I, Terrie Michaud, leave with the confidence that the Class of ’83 will come close to meeting the standards of the Class of ’82. 1, Maria Montecalvo, leave all of the tables in the cafeteria for Joey Grieco to draw on. 1, Tim Moran, leave with great pleasure all my troubles and hassles to anyone crazy enough to take them. I, Billy Morello, leave this school for the last time with my friends in the Silver Streak. I, Jody Morganson, leave Mr. Beaudry’s written experiences for the last time. I, Karen Morin, leave Mr. Anastasia’s tie for another senior to strangle him with. I, Terry Murcier, leave all of my cigarettes to Mrs. Carroll. I, Sue Murray, leave Windsor Locks High School, being able to pronounce Induvalistic (Individualistic) and the Herald staff still laughing. I, Greg Nolan, leave my reverse gear in the back parking lot. I, Cheryl Noyes, leave my list of bribes to anyone else who desperately needs points in Mrs. Fitzgerald’s Steno II class. I, Ed Nyquist, leave a box of Russell Stover chocolate covered cherries to Mrs. Carroll and her friend. Beau. I, Jay Oliva, leave my fuzzy-wuzzy cottontail to the next devoted janitor at Windsor Locks High School. I, Lisa Oliva, leave B and C lunch to Annemarie K., if she can stand the boredom. I, Cheryl Paine, leave Brenda McAdorey behind to follow. I, Ken Palmer, leave. I, Debbie Paneccasio, leave Windsor Locks High School, very willingly. I, Kathy Pashos, leave Shirley C., Sue, and all the excellent times to anyone who can live up to and afford them. I, Catherine Patti, leave W.L.H.S., on a plane to California with Mac for a wild vacation. I, John Pavlik, leave W.L.H.S. in my Challenger to challenge the world. I, Sue Peacock, leave my nasal twang to Mr. Gatto, and my green pen to Mr. Beaudry. I, Marie Peluso, leave, remembering that there is life after swim team. I, Suzanne Pigeon, leave Shirley C. and all the excellent times with Kathy to anyone who can live up to and afford them. 114 Page 118 wlhs z , Chris Price, leave Leslie to rule the school. , Pamela Quinn, leave my pool hours to anyone who can endure that much chlorine. , Kimberly Reid, leave a dozen daisies to Mr. Harutunian and HE KNOWS WHY! , Sean Riddell, leave Mr. McKeown “dastuff.” , Chris Roberts, leave Mr. A. one more Roberts to go. , Ken Rosa, leave my nurse’s uniform to anyone who has the guts to wear it. , Susan Santamaria, leave Monday’s and Friday’s group at the board to my sister, Linda. , Kim Sargent, leave my position in the Medley Relay, the 100 Back, and the 100 Fly to Chicken Legs. , Cindy Saukis, leave hoping all my dreams will come true. , Suzanne Shea, leave my ingenious brain to some unfortunate senior who did not make it this year. , Andrea Sirois, leave gladly with Lisa and Corinne. , Holly Skinner, leave knowing that there are still more Skinners to come. (Good luck to Paul and Jim!) , Karen Skrabal, leave my seat in the ISR to my brother, Johnny. , Susie Soovajian, leave my indelible handprint on Mr. P’s chalkboard, for him to remember me by. , Denis Soucy, leave my car to anyone who can finish it. , Paula Spencer, leave very quickly and with good luck wishes to Lori Turek. , Linda Sproul, leave poor Danny with no one to beat up on. , Daniel Squires, leave being one of the few who knows the real Picasso. , Daniel Stanton, leave my C.V.C. Leading Scorer title to Pauly Callahan and spread outs to any one willing to play soccer at W.L.H.S. , Ed Staron, leave Mrs. Carroll’s tires untouched — for now! , Karen Starr, leave a ribbon of happiness and a rainbow of success to Kim Ferris and Lynn Noyes. , Elaine Stokes, leave Leslie to rule the school. , Mary Stroud, leave Petunia (pmb) to L.B. and J.G. and vice-versa, to keep up all the fun we had in E study. , Lisa Tambussi, leave my broken field hockey stick to anyone who can use it. , Antoinette Taylor, leave my knowledge and wisdom to all the W.L.H.S. underclassmen. , Joyce Tennant, leave this place at last, hoping John will take the Beavers with him. , Karen Thresher, leave Mrs. Sharis’ F channel Biology II class to any hard-working underclassmen with an appetite. , Jay Toohey, leave knowing Tony won’t make it out in less than five years. , Richard Tracy, leave my smelly gym socks to Coach Johnson. , Lynne Veit, leave having been S.Z.’s lab partner for three years without blowing up the Science wing. , Maryann Waterschoot, leave Windsor Locks High School with a great sigh of relief! , Kristine M. Wenc, leave with a final good-bye from the end of the line (the Wenc line, that is.) , Robert Wichniewicz, leave my A.V. tools to Nelson M. , David Williams, leave my Olds 442 to anyone who can catch it! , Stephen Wojtas, leave Mr. Buckley’s homework policy to Joanne Kryszpin. , Kim Yates, leave all my grades to anyone who would like them in the remaining years. , Cathy Zaloga, leave the class of 1982 with only M.L. and I knowing who the “real” Flame is, right M L.? , Dawn Zaugg, leave all my class skipping to Mary Moran. , Susan Zordrager, leave with a $2,000 smile! 115 a nwcnt Tewi HT s GcA-n ££ . AIRPORT ' 8 Of 117 STUDENT COUNCIL FRESHMEN, 1st row (1-r): C. Desovich, D. Wojtas, J. Baldwin, F. Jordan. SOPHOMORES, 2nd row: R. Peluso, P. Sabala, K. Fer¬ ris, P. Senofonte, P. Frevel. JUNIORS, 3rd row: R. Labreche, L. Noyes, D. LaVoye, M. Boucher, L. Santamaria. SENIORS, 4th row: K. Starr, M. McNamara, L. Kryszpin, R. Dombrowski, J. Hannon. Missing from picture: Freshman, C. Tobey; Advisor, D. Gragnolati. OFFICERS, (Clockwise from top): K. Ferris, Treas.; K. Starr, Pres.; L. Kryszpin, V. Pres.; L. Noyes, Sec. 777 8§ed MODEL UNITED NATIONS MEMBERS, Bottom row (1-r): Mr. F. Borchetta, E. Grover, A. Ketola, J. Priest, L. Piazza, L. DeMichele, M. Sadowski, A. Keney, C. Wenc, L. Veit, K. Oliva. Second row: M. Caruso, R. Oliva, J. Shovak, C. Losty, R. LaBreche, T. Culcasi, J. Bologna, P. Frevel, K. Thresher, D. Wrabel. Third row: K. Reid, J. Simonetta, E. Sullivan, K. Donagher, D. Reno, S. Nai, R. Valente, M. Toce, M. Viggiano. Top row: L. McGee, L. Kryszpin, L. Oliva, C. McKeown, L. Santamaria, H. Critz, K. Ferris, T. Costello, K. Oliva, K. Reid, D. Curry. Missing from picture: K. Rosa, J. Pesci, M. Berkowitz. Adviser, Mr. Frank Borchetta Ass’t. Advisers: J. Bologna, M. Toce. C 7 T 8§e d MATH TEAM Adviser Howard Buckley MATH TEAM, Sitting (1-r): Adviser Howard Buckley, J. Malone, K. Reid, P. Callahan, S. Jackson. Standing: S. Bradford, S. Lemanski, M. Sadowski, E. Kryszpin, R. Dombrowski, L. Oliva, S. Mantel, K. Sullivan. THE SENIORS, (1-r): J. Malone, K. Reid, E. Kryszpin, R. Dombrowski, L. Oliva. 120 Page 124 MULTI-MEDIA AIDES, (1-r): Mr. Leo Dennis, J. Van Valkenburg, N. Martins, R. Wichniewicz, T. Martins, J. Lownds, T. Loveland, J. Kupernick, R. Joiner, S. Campominosi. Missing from picture: D. Bernard, D. Drezek. P. Jones, Sec. Mr. Leo Dennis, Director “When asked what learning was the most necessary, he said, ‘Not to unlearn what you have learned!’ ” Antisthenes TUTORING TUTORS, Bottom row (1-r): M. Boucher, C. Charest. Top row: M. Boucher, L. Poissant, T. Borchetta. Missing from picture: C. Doustou, S. Lee, C. Raup, L. Santamaria, J. Sewell, M. Snyder, C. Tobey, M. Burke, L. Savoie, S. Stumbers, D. Staley, Adviser Mrs. Abigail Stecewicz. 121 Page -L Z ID PINE MEADOW PLAYERS Director, James Gatto CAST MEMBERS. Standing (top-bottom): A. Greene, T. Culcasi, A. Bartley, P. Belanger, M. Fouquette, B. Hanson, J. Kupernick, P. Belanger. Stan¬ ding (1-r): J. Skrabal, J. Priest, L. Veit, L. Harmon, M. Stroud. Sit¬ ting (1-r): J. Sterner, L. Sowell, S. Patskanick, S. Edes. 122 VO CM 03 CU “Heaven Can Wait” “Whatever is in any way beautiful hath its source of beauty in itself, and is complete in itself; praise forms no part of it. So it is none the worse nor the better for being praised.” Meditations IV, 18 7 T 8§e d MARCHING BAND Director Neil Rinaldi 1st row (1-r): G. Paganelli, C. Kearns, C. Lescell, D. Castonguay, B. Zaine, P. Mondazzi, J. Fitzpatrick, A. Blomquist, M Sargent, K. Oliva, P. Kane, A. Cor- diliko. Director Neil Rinaldi, S. Smith. 2nd row (1-r): K. Cartsounis, C. Marinone, C. Gemme, T. Diana, C. Duffy, D. Derosa, R. Peluso, A. Diana, V. Diana, C. Spradley, D. Mancarella, S. Magleora, L. Marinone, E. Grover, S. Bonadies, J. Loughran. 3rd row (1-r): J. Albert, J. Loughran, W. Kupernick, P. Simonetta, P. Frevel, J. Dion, M. Butler, J. Hoffa, D. Ives, J. Zorgdrager, S. VanSchelt, D. Erickson, P. Sabala, J. Sterner, L. Champion. 4th row (1-r): K. Labbe, R. Parry, S. Edes, R. Brouillard, R. Bodian, D. Mancarella, L. Kulas, K. Coffey, J. Baldwin, A. McCoy, L. Veit, K. Sullivan, S. Zorgdrager, A. Green, B. Ajaski. 5th row (1-r): L. Loughran, J. Loughran, R. Africano, P. Belanger, A. Bartley, R. Edes, K. Hebert, P. Daudelin, J. Veit, T. Culcasi, P. Mancarella. OFFICERS, (1-r): A. Bartley, V. Pres.; S. Zorgdrager, Pres.; K. Sullivan, Sec. SENIORS, (1-r): A. Bartley, S. Zorgdrager, L. Veit, C. Lescell, J. Fitzpatrick, P. Daudelin, K. Hebert, J. Loughran, P. Kane. Page X 2 8 COLOR GUARD SENIORS, (1-r): Co-Capt. P. Mancarella, A. Cordiliko, Capt. Page 129 STAGE BAND SENIORS, (I-r): J. Fitzpatrick, J. Loughran, L. Veit, K. Hebert, C. Lescell, P. Daudelin. THE BAND, Bottom row (I-r): J. Fitzpatrick, R. Parry. Second row (I-r): T. Culcasi, W. Kupernick, J. Loughran, S. Edes, P. Mondazzi, D. Curry, J. Loughran, L. Veit, A. Diana. Third row (1-r): R. Africano, J. Sterner, P. Frevel. Top row (I-r): P. Daudelin, C. Lescell, J. Wozniak, S. Savage, K. Hebert, J. Veit, R. Edes. Director Neil Rinaldi Page 130 CHORUS Director Richard Shonti THE CHORUS, (1-r): D. Netolicky, A. McCoy, M. Cunningham, K. Labbe, C. Hall, G. Paganelli, L. Legere, M. Gelinas, D. Tomilonous, L. Kulas, M. Viggiano, M. DiMauro, J. Priest, L. Convey. Missing from picture: L. Stanizzi, L. Prevost, J. Jones, P. Kane. T C T aSej BOYS VARSITY SOCCER 130 wr u-t i mmi-A jrafsev- ' . « wars |4 P :t ' I wf i«r THE CAPTAINS, (1-r): Scan, Dan Page 134 THE TEAM, Bottom row (l-r): D. McCarthy, L. Holmes, D. Callahan, D. Stanton, S. Drangenis, D. Mathvink, S. Riddell, M. True, D. Squires, T. Matteson, C. Stoecker. Top row (l-r): Coach Mark Nolan, J. Bologna, J. Chapman, M. Toce, R. Africano, R. LaBreche, P. Callahan, J. Kurmaski, T. Mandrola, Coach Dan Sullivan. 131 Page -L O THE TEAM, Bottom row (l-r): D. LaVoye, M. Pepin, P. Sabala, E. Malone, M. Walsh, L. Chapman, S. VanSchelt, P. Garvey, G. Malone, L. Brooks. Top row (1-r): Mgr. J. Malone, T. Chapman, D. Lesniak, B. Grandahl, C. Moore, J. Hinckley, L. Moore, L. Camilleri, T. Costello, E. Grover, Mgr. P. Chipman, Coach Dave Johnson. 132 VO CO 03 CU C T BOYS J.V. SOCCER Coach Paul Schmaelzle and Captains, Chris and Craig. THE TEAM, Bottom row (l-r): K. Loughran, J. Skrabal, M. Masera, J. Kurmaskie, R. Heim, E. Hoyt, J. Loughran, J. Skala, C. Losty. Top row (l-r): Coach Paul Schmaelzle, A. Burke, W. O’Boyle, D. Gilbert, R. Parry, J. Greene, C. Daniel, S. Brazalovich, P. Simonetta, G. Thresher. Page 138 Page 139 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Coach Karen Collins and Captains (l-r): Lisa, Kelly, Paula, Karen, Lori, and Mary. “To have done your best is to have done everything.” Anonymous 136 THE TEAM, Bottom row (l-r): P. Doherty, M. McNamera, K. Thresher, P. Hillery, W. Davies, J. Turnberg, K. McDermott. Top row (l-r): Coach Karen Collins, A. Ploszay, G. Tambussi, L. Grayson, L. Tambussi, T. Desovich, M. McSweegan, Coach Maryellen Champlin. Page 140 Page 141 VARSITY FOOTBALL THE SENIORS THE TEAM, Bottom row (l-r): J. Spagna, T. Daigle, K. Rosa, T. Lee, D. Kingsbury, G. Frechette, R. Beltrandi, D. Cordiliko, J. Hebert, D. Walters. Middle row (l-r): G. Ludden, J. Grieco, R. Merlo, M. Curti, B. Jones, T. Netcoh, J. Wozniak, C. Famiglietti, D. Cordiliko, T. Rafferty, D. Walsh. Top row (l-r): M. Mer rigan, D. Wrabel, J. Johnson, D. Mackey, P. Senofonte, T. Dyson, G. Walters. 138 Page 142 Page 143 THE TEAM, Bottom row (1-r): A. Kcney, C. Reardon, K. Viara, K. Doak, D. McDonald, A. Bulgajewski, M. Ar¬ my. Top row (l-r): B. Horowitz, L. Turek, J. Dion, K. Kearns, J. Baldwin, A. Dailey, Coach Maryellen Champlin. J.V. FIELD HOCKEY There is more to winning than the score. Page 144 Page 145 VARSITY FALL CHEERLEADING THE TEAM, Bottom row (1-r): L. Sideravage, L. Santamaria, B. Frawley, S. Santamaria, C. Hebert. Top row (1-r): A. Ketola, K. Mancino, D. Gagne, L. Oliva, C. McKeown. Coach Barbara McHugh and Captains, Dee and Sue. 142 THE SENlOKb Page 146 J.V. FALL CHEERLEADING Mgr Suzanne Bradford and Coach Barbara McHugh THE TEAM, Bottom row (1-r): M. Albert. Middle row (1-r): N. Jacobson, J. Malick, L. Ratcliffe, T. McGrath, D. Wojtas, S. Good. Top row (1-r): L. Poissant, G. MacDougald, K. Ferris. 143 Page 147 THE TEAM, Bottom row (1-r): R. Peluso, J. Tucker, K. Cameron, J. Ford, S. Gale. Middle row (1-r): K. Murphy, J. Stratton, L, DeMichele, E. Sullivan, C. Gemme, K. Starr, K. Sargent, M. Peluso, L. Marinone, J. Hoffa, Mgr. L. McGee, L. Piazza, K. Scotto. Top row (1-r): K. Curry, Coach Stephanie Levine, P. Quinn. 144 Coach Stephanie Levine and Captains Kim and Pam. 00 03 Oh The most meaningful rewards in swimming are not medals, but en¬ joyments that come in the practices where the swimmers spend most of their time. They come in the form of satisfactions from meeting one’s goals, exceeding past limitations, delighting in swimming through the water, being part of the team. Anonymous 145 Page 149 CROSS COUNTRY THE TEAM, Bottom row (l-r): K. Wenc, R. Armstrong, M. Blevins, M. Montecalvo, K. Coffey, A. Leonard. Middle row (l-r): C. Charest, J. Brangan, K. Mockalis, J. Antonacci, S. Slowik, T. Sevigny, K. Pfaffenbichler, Coach Jim O’Brien. Top row (l-r): A. Davies, D. Pfaffenbichler, P. Simonetta. 03 Qh 150 Page lb 1 Page -L 3 Z THE SENIORS and COACH THE TEAM. Bottom row (I-r): T. Mandrola, G. Flanders, E. Staron, t. Whitten, K. Loughran. Top row (1-r): Coach Sullivan, B. Oliva, C. Grogan, P. Callahan, M. Caruso, M. Jordan. 14g Page -L U 3 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL State Tournament Qualifiers Regular Season record: 9-9 THE TEAM. Bottom row (1-r): M. Sadowski, E. Malone, P. Sabala, W. Davies, A. Dailey, S. Tremblay, Coach Karen Collins. Middle row: M. Walsh, M. McSweegan. Top row: K. McDermott, K. Thresher. 03 CU 154 1 c;c; BOYS J.V. BASKETBALL THE TEAM. Bottom row (1-r): R. Edes, M. Masera. T. Mandrola, A. Rarus, A. Davies, W. O’Boyle. Top row (l-R): Coach Brian McKeown, J. Mascaro, R. Africano, D. Aprea, P. Senofonte, F. Jordan, S. Nai, Mgr. J. Kupernick. 03 CU 156 GIRLS J.V. BASKETBALL THE TEAM. Bottom row (1-r): L. Brooks, A. Keney, L. Burk, P.Sabala, G. Mattachione. Top row (1-r): A. Dailey, Coach Francis Czelusniak, P. Chipman, P. Garvey, G. Malone, M. Army. Coach Francis Czelusniak and Captain, Laura. 03 CU 157 VARSITY WINTER CHEERLEADING THE TEAM. Bottom row (1-r): K. Mancino, C. McKcown, L. Santamaria, B. Frawley, S. Santamaria, L. Sideravage, K. Ferris, M. Albert. Top row: Coach Barbara McHugh, G. MacDougald, C. Mancino, L. Oliva, C. Hebert, D. Gagne, L. Poissant, A. Ketola. 03 CU 158 WINTER J.V. CHEERLEADING Coach Barbara McHugh and Captain Lisa THE TEAM. Bottom row (l-r): N. Jacobson, R. Peluso, C. Good, K. Ferris, L. Ratcliffe. Top row: Coach Barbara McHugh, D. Wojtas, M. Blakely, L. Poissant, T. McGrath. 03 Qh 159 THE TEAM, (1-r) Bottom row: P. Belanger, D. Letendre, A. Green, A. Letendre, J. Chapman. Top row: M. Dupont, M. Walabus, S. Jackson, B. Kupernick, G. Lawrence, Coach Ken Malone. Page 160 GIRLS GYMNASTICS “By degrees the light of what you may actually do and be will shine ... all around you ... It is this that will lead you never to perfection, but always toward it.” Allen THE TEAM. Bottom row (1-r): Coach Diane Packard, A. Leonard, C. Sullivan, K. Murphy, Mgr. L. Camilleri. Middle row: C. Desovich, D. Rizzuto, S. McDermott, D. Roche. Top row: L. Mandy, A. Yorio, L. Rothe, C. Berube. Coach Diane Packard CN ' sO 03 Oh INDOOR TRACK THE TEAM. Bottom row (l-r): K. Coffey, T. Desovich, D. Christopherson, D. DeLisle. Second row: K. Mockalis, S. Slowik, B. Jones, T. Sevigny, A. Ossolinski. Third row: T. Rafferty, M. Montecalvo, J. Antonacci, M. Riccio, E. Hoyt, Mgr. C. Antonacci. Top row: J. Lennon, D. Kingsbury, T. Netcon, C. Famiglietti, J. Kurmaskie, B. Bertch. “The thrill is not just in winning, but in the courage to join the race.” Anonymous Coach Jim O’Brien and Captains, Kevin and Maria Page 164 S 9GG 1QE PICK-L P SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS, (l-r): Pres. P. Callahan; Vice Pres. J. Bologna; Sec. K. Oliva; Treas. T. Costello. Page 168 Page 169 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS, (l-r): Pres. S. Nai; Vice-Pres. C. Desovich; Sec. F. Jordan; Treas. M. Nelson. O 03 Qh Pagel. 1 Page-L 5 Page 174 FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION Dr. Peter D’Arrigo, Superintendent “For education is making men; So it is now, so was it when Mark Hopkins sat on one end of a log And James Garfield sat on the other.” Guiterman BOARD OF ED, (l-r): Jean Eddy, Malcolm Hamilton, Chairman; Suzanne Cannon, Joseph Flynn, Shirley Hespelt. VO 03 CU AIRPORT MANAGEMENT John O’Brien, Principal George Anastasia, Asst. Principal Marjorie Cooper, Admin. Sec. Missing from picture: Ann Wawruck. Harry Harutunian, Asst. Principa l Ruth Smith, Secretary to Mr. O’Brien “With what a genius for administration We rearrange the rumbling universe, And map the course of man’s regeneration . . • Henley 173 Pagel. COMMUNICATORS “The true teacher defends his pupils against his own personal influence. He inspires self-distrust. He guides their eyes from himself to the spirit that quickens him. He will have no disciple.” Alcott Dept. Chairman: Harold Robinson James Francoeur Stephanie Levine 00 03 Qh ENGINEERS Dept. Chairman: Francis Beaudry Harriet Randall Thomas Panaccione David Farr James Muska Carl Purinton BEWARE OF JOMTREE TEECHER Howard Buckley Dennis Gragnolati O 00 03 CU METEOROLOGISTS James O Brien George Placzek Richard Bielawiec Alfred Kausch Dept. Chairman: Randy Widmer Shirley Sharis Page 181 TRAVEL CONSULTANTS Robert Oliva Leonard Stine jri Page X 8 2 TICKET AGENTS AND IMMIGRATION Dept. Chairwoman: Frances Fitzgerald Linda Clymer Not pictured: Jane Carroll Charbra Jestin Paula Lucafo Dept. Chairman: Andre LaBrosse Mary Savoie Page 183 AIRPORT ADVISORY SERVICE Michael Pappas, Guidance Coordinator Charles Simonetta Jean Markiewicz, Guidance Sec. Myron Hatpin, Social Worker 00 03 CU MECHANICS Dept. Chairman. Paul Thibodeau Francis Hajosy John Ambrogi Thomas Cardarella Gordon Griswold Richard Smith Page 185 AIR LaCARTE AND AIRPORT ADVERTISERS Priscilla Brown Marilyn Gragnolati Page 186 FLAGMEN Daniel Sullivan Dorothy Mikolajcik Give me fullness of physical life, mind equal and beyond their fullness; give me a greatness, a perfection of soul higher than all things. Jefferies 00 03 CU FLIGHT ATTENDANTS Elena Landry, Reading Aide “Got any river they say isn’t crossable? Got any mountains that can’t be cut through? We specialize in . . . things nobody ever could do.” Braley Elise Sawtelle, Learning Disabilities Seated (1-r): Jean Chipman, Aide; Nancy Hall, Special Ed.; Gayle Dufour, Alt. Learning Program; Mary Ann Brazalovich, Aide. 00 00 03 Qh AIRPORT PERSONNEL Dennis Scuderi, In-House Suspension MaryAnn Colby, Librarian Leo Dennis, Multi-Media Marion O’Leary, Nurse CT ' 00 03 Ph HANGAR CREW CAFETERIA STAFF. (1-r): M. Desvoich; P. Skrabal; M. Lasbury, Dietician; R. Brulotte; M. Courtney; L. O’Donnell; M. Andrews; B. Morello; A. Loveland 186 CUSTODIAL STAFF. (I-r): S. Balfore; L. Liberty; E. Case, Head Custodian; B. Case; R. Degen; M. Gragnolati; S. DiPinto O 03 Qh Page 191 Page 192 And, if we let it, the sky will be just a stepping stone, never the limit. 189 Page 193 THE HERALD STAFF “The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it.” Emerson THE HERALD STAFF. Sitting (1-r): R. Beltran- di, S. Murray, Advisor Linda Colo, K. Reid, S. Santamaria, D. McCarthy. Standing: L. McGee, K. Sargent, D. Czupryna, K. Curry, L. Chap¬ man, K. Starr, K. McDermott, S. Peacock, L. Kupec, D. Gagne, D. Boucher Adviser: Linda Colo 1 TYPING STAFF. (1-r): L. Sideravage, M. Blakley, L. Grayson, B. Frawley. (Centered Right) SENIOR ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITITES COMMITTEE, (I-r): K. Curry; L. McGee, Ed.; S. Peacock; D. Czupryna; K. Starr SENIOR BIOGRAPHY COMMITTEE. Sitting (1-r): S. Murray. K. Sargent. Standing: L. Chapman, L. Kupec, Ed. Page 194 Editor-in-Chief, Kim; Managing Editor, Deb Photography Editor: K. Starr BUSINESS BOARD. Sitting (1-r): L. Tambussi, A. Cordiliko, D. Boucher. Stan¬ ding: S. Murray, K. Bouffard, C. Price, S. Soovajian, Adviser Pat Boylan (Centered Right) FACULTY COMMITTEE. (1-r): S. Murray; L. Chapman, Ed.; K. Sargent; K. Curry; D. Czupryna (Centered Left) SPORTS COMMITTEE, (I-r): K. McDermott, Ed.; S. Santamaria; D. Gagne; R. Beltrandi FEATURES COMMITTEE. Sitting (1-r): D. Boucher, K. Reid. Standing: 191 D. McCarthy, Ed.; K. Starr. 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