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Page Page D bJC 03 CU THE 1983 HERALD Windsor Locks High School Windsor Locks, CT Page INDEX People in the News Headlines ' amm ™ Reporters_ . Local News.. SpOrtS . . Sources Classified. . Section A18 . Section B86 Section Cl 10 Section D120 Section E130 Section F158 Section G186 WEATHER FORECAST Mostly sunny with occasional clouds; Temperatures reaching ultimate highs in June of ’83. VO Page Page We were eager to write our first story, but were confused about which leads to follow. we were each faced with gathering information, meeting new people, learning the facts, and choosing reliable sources. When we entered the newsroom as cub reporters four years ago, 00 Page In our search for the facts we contacted many sources 5 O ' D b£ 03 CU Many deadlines have passed since that first story. A ' WLHS Seniors Receive Merit jLTest Letters of Commendation X. X ' 0 Raiders, orT ' a Roll, DBIDCld 4 . ♦ c 0 r Locks m Ganl , F • ' Career Oppor 5imiia0r IGocfca l ? , o CONNECTICUT 1 C classifieds 6 o Page Page We have done our research, learned the trade and improved our techniques. Dead¬ lines no longer frighten us; we are secure in the knowledge we have gained and in the personal standards we have established. CM Page We are now ready . 4 to wriTeJhatfuorrt page story, - w cn Page As we approach our final deadline here, we realize how much easier he has made our stay. Instrumental in the writing of our diverse stories, he has helped us sort the facts and has, indeed, been one of our best sources. For all his support, we dedicate our yearbook to Mr. George Anastasia Page In memory of our friend and classmate Katherine A. Frechette She impressed those of us who knew her with her caring smile and willingness to help others. Kathy will always be remembered for her enthusiasm and gen¬ uine warmth, which added friendship and laughter to our lives. Page Actor. .Tom Selleck Actress. .Jane Fonda Automobile. .Mustang Color. Blue Comedian. .Richard Pryor Comic Strip. ■ ’tIS 1 . Garfield Drink. ij .Beer Foreign Assignment. . Hawaii Hang Out. .Specs Movie. E.T. Munchie. .Pizza Female in the News.... ... Princess Diana Male in the News. . Prince Charles Pastime. f- D CZ r i .Partying Sport. TLAST .Football Tune. ... Jack and Diane T.V. Show. Hill Street Blues Vocal Group . Female Vocalist. .Pat Benatar Male Vocalist. .John Cougar 14 Page EDITORIAL COMMENT When we started out in WLHS we were unsure of ourselves and our dreams. We found it necessary to reach out for assistance to help for¬ mulate our goals. As our time here grows shorter, we have begun to extend ourselves into the world so that we might further our hopes and successfully aci complish our dreams. Although we have en¬ countered trying times, we now hold our share of memories filled with laughter and joy. We realize that it was our individual integrity and ambition that made our years here complete and successful. I would like to wish each member of the 1983 graduating class a prosperous and rewarding future. Good luck and God Bless. Up to now, we have been dependent upon others for guidance, advice and a sense of direction for our lives. Our parents were always there to offer en¬ couragement to try new things even if we might not succeed. Teachers, clergy and friends were within reach for moral support, career choices and just to listen when we had a problem. We realize it is now time for us to be strong enough to make our own decisions and accept responsibility for them. Graduation is a major turning point in our lives. It is not the end, but rather a new beginning. It is a chance for us to say “Thank you” to all those who have helped us and to make them proud of what we have become. -Q buruda 16 Page CLASS OFFICERS AND SR. EXEC. COMMITTEE “What we strive for today may be achieved tomorrow.” Brown Our Adviser: Mr. R. Oliva Vice-Pres.: David Wrabel Sec.: Lori Sideravage Treas.:Lisa Colombi SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE — Bottom row. (l-r): L. Noyes. M. Boucher. L. Holcomb, C. McKeown. Top row: K. Reid. M. Walsh. P. Doherty. J. Kryszpin, J Sterner. D. Christopherson. ALTERNATES — Bottom row. (l-r): C. Camilleri, K. Viara. T. Desovich. T. McGrath. A. Leonard. R. Oliva. C. Daniel. L. Sideravage. J. Guthrie. E. Purcell. CM Page PEOPLE IN Page THE NEWS 19 Page JEANINE ALBERT DATELINE: April 11, 1965 LEAD STORY: Color Guard 2. 3. 4; Sports; Dancing; Bowling EDITORIAL: “Whichever way the course of life may change us. I will always remember you in the goodness of my heart. Anonymous EVA MARIE ANDERSON DATELINE: March 21, 1965 LEAD STORY: Senior Ski Trip organizer; Tae Kwon Do; having a good time; being with friends HOROSCOPE: To travel after high school; to go to Sweden and lead a happy, comfortable life EDITORIAL: “Friends come and go, only smart ones keep the good ones; that is why I feel honored to have a friend as good as you.” Kathy F. MARKAPREA DATELINE: May 27, 1965 LEAD STORY: Fr. Basketball 1, J.V. 2; Work¬ ing on my VW; long weekends; listening to L.R.B.; being with the gang HOROSCOPE: To be the best in the field of my choice; to be with my friends always EDITORIAL: “I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul. Henley PATRICIA ATTENELLO DATELINE: March 17, 1965 LEAD STORY: First period English with C. G.. M. A.. C. B.; baseball; going to the beach; partying HOROSCOPE: To be successful in everything I endeavor to do; to spend the best days of my 20 life with John EDITORIAL: “A dream unknown is like a letter unopened.” Anonymous CARA BABIARZ DATELINE: March 27, 1965 HOROSCOPE: To perfect my skills in the field of art CHRISTINE BENNETT DATELINE: February 14. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Track 2, 3; Mgr. Girls’ and Boys’ Var. Basketball 3; Mgr. Girls’ Var. Soc¬ cer 4; Who’s Who HOROSCOPE: To find out who I am and what I want out of life EDITORIAL: “People are all different. If we could all accept that without complaints, we would all get along fine.” Bennett CM Page Page CECILIA BERUBE CAROL BORYS DATELINE: December 28. 1965 LEAD STORY: Jr. Prom court; being with Larry; partying with my friends; skiing; drawing HOROSCOPE: To have a very happy and successful life with Larry, become a hair¬ dresser and own a ’68 Camaro EDITORIAL: “When it’s I you see, remember me. and bear me in your mind: Let the world say what they may. but speak of me as you find.” Anonymous DAVID A. BLOCK DATELINE: October 7. 1965 LEAD STORY: Football; Baseball; street hockey HOROSCOPE: To become an architect EDITORIAL: “If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, he will meet with success.” Thoreau 22 MAUREEN SUE BLAKLEY DATELINE: November 26. 1965 LEAD STORY: Cheerleading 2, 3; being with my friends; John; listeing to M.T.B. F.O.T.M.; smiling; partying; Miller! HOROSCOPE: To not just love John but in return to give him reasons to love and want to be with me EDITORIAL: “The moments may be temporary but the memory is forever. Anonymous MICHELLE BOUCHER DATELINE: June 17. 1965 LEAD STORY: NHS; Sr. Mag. Capt.; tutoring 3; working; sleeping; partying; Bandit; Billy HOROSCOPE: To be a success in the business world; to be happily married; to make others happy, and to never lose touch with my friends EDITORIAL: “What you are is God’s gift to you; what you make of yourself is your gift to God.” Anonymous WILLIAM BERTSCH VO CM Page Page MONIQUE BOUCHER DATELINE: June 17. 1965 LEAD STORY: Tutoring 2. 3; Grad. Ush. 2; Student Council 3; Girls ' State Alt. 3; NHS 3. 4; Sr. Exec. Comm.; going to the beach; working; laughing; Danny HOROSCOPE: To have a successful career and to always be happy EDITORIAL: “Love is something sweet and tender, yet strong enough to endure the hard¬ ships of reality.” Boucher GLENN BOURNIQUE DATELINE: November 13. 1965 LEAD STORY: Windsor Locks Ice Hockey; JA; drawing; hanging around with my friends HOROSCOPE: To be successful in my future career EDITORIAL: “Happiness is having friends that you’ll always remember and. also being with the one you want to be with for the rest of your life.” G. S. B. KEVIN P. BOURNIQUE DATELINE: March 25. 1964 LEAD STORY: Bass and Tenor in Chorus; bass and snare player for the Conquistadors Drum and Bugle Corps HOROSCOPE: To be a parttime mechanic and electrician for a big corporation EDITORIAL: If you hear a knock on your door, answer it. it could be for you.” Bournique SUZANNE LYNN BRADFORD DATELINE: September 30, 1965 LEAD STORY: Math Team 3. 4; Mgr. Cheerleading 3; Yale Frontiers of App. Sci. 3; NHS 3; Who’s Who 3; Talcott Mtn. Sci. Ctr. 2; biking; hiking; being me HOROSCOPE: To become an accomplished biologist EDITORIAL: “All knowledge is ourselves to 24 know.” Pope WILLIAM G. BROOKS DATELINE: November 28, 1965 LEAD STORY: CYO 2, 3. 4 HOROSCOPE: To be a great chef and have Kim with me along the way. EDITORIAL: Airy ambition, soarinq high. Sheffield LAURA JOAN BURK DATELINE: December 11, 1964 LEAD STORY: Mgr. Field Hockey 1. 3; J.V. 2; J.V. Basketball 1. 3, Var. 2; being with friends; partying HOROSCOPE: To be the best at whatever I do EDITORIAL: “Go confidently in the direction of your dreams and most of all . .. continue to dream ... not just today, but always.” Thoreau 00 CM Page Page 26 MARIE L. BURKE DATELINE: April 6, 1965 LEAD STORY: Tutoring 2. 3; working; going out and partying with my friends HOROSC OPE: To be able to smile consistently and to mean it EDITORIAL: “Remember yesterday, drearr about tomorrow, but live today. Anonymoui CHRISTINE M. CAMILLERI DATELINE: September 11, 1965 LEAD STORY: Sr. Mag. Capt.; CYO 3. 4; Grad. Ush. 1. 2. 3; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4; JA 1, 2. 3.4 HOROSCOPE: To be a famous journalist someday and to by happy in whatever I do EDITORIAL: “Always remember sunny days and happy ways, for life is too short to remember our sorrows. Camilleri ROBIN ANN CAMPOMINOSI DATELINE: December 21. 1964 LEAD STORY: Grad. Ush. 3; Who ' s Who 3; PMP 3; (3 musketeers) HOROSCOPE: To become a successful nurse; to travel to the Bahamas with Lisa and Sandy; to always enjoy life and all that God has given me! EDITORIAL: Faith is the substance of things hoped for. the evidence of things not seen. Hebrews 11:1 LANE P. CARPENTER DATELINE: November 9. 1964 LEAD STORY: Going out with Kurt. Steve. Barb. Aileen and Amy; tubing at Peoples’ Forest; playing racquetball; partying HOROSCOPE: To be successful in whatever I do; to own a restaurant with Kurt and Steve EDITORIAL: There are no strangers, only friends we have not met. Anonymous JOHN ALLAN CHAPMAN DATELINE: July 14. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4; Var. Diving 1. 2. 3, 4; Skiing; parties; Soccer team clown 4; 6” HOROSCOPE: To live life to its fullest, seeing as you only live once EDITORIAL: Give of yourself before tak¬ ing of someone else. Anonymous LAURIE A. CHAUSSEE DATELINE: July 11. 1965 LEAD STORY: Going camping; spending time with my friends; being with my boyfriend HOROSCOPE: To marry Marty and be happy together O CO Page Page DIANNA M. CHRISTOPHERSON DATELINE: November 29, 1964 LEAD STORY: Var. Track 1, 3, 4; Var. Indoor Track 3. 4; Mgr. J.V. Girls’ Basketball 1; Mgr. Var. Boys ' Soccer 4; Yale Frontiers of App. Sci. 3; NHS 3. 4; Sr. Mag. Capt.; Sr. Exec. Comm.; traveling; being with my friends HOROSCOPE: To pursue those goals in life which would make me happy EDITORIAL: ‘‘What cannot be seen, lasts forever...” Corinthians: II: 5 ANITA CLEMENTS HORnlrnDc E t f n £‘ b u 6 ng th my fnends HOROSCOPE. To be happy and keep the guy I love happy EDITORIAL. “Life is a mixture of sunshine and ram, teardrops and laughter, pleasinq 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. Anonymous ROXANNE CLEMENTS DATELINE: August 10, 1965 LEAD STORY: John; dancing; good times with friends HOROSCOPE: To do well in everything I at¬ tempt, to spend the rest of my life with John EDITORIAL: “If you would seek to find yourself, look not in a mirror for there is but a shadow there, a stranger...” Silenius LISA ROSE COLOMBI 28 KIMBERLY A. COFFEY DATELINE: December 5. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Cross Country 3, 4; Var. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Var. Indoor Track 2 , 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Conquistadors Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 4; beaches; times with my friends; Softball; So. Windsor meet; water ski¬ ing; L. K. and D.N. HOROSCOPE: To give everything in life my best EDITORIAL: Live each day to the fullest. Anonymous LEAD STORY. Mgr. Basketball 1; ; w Ltown softball 1. 2, 3 HOROSCOPE: To live happily ever aft with Eddy and to join Joshua at the er of my life EDITORIAL: We should often t ashamed of our best actions, if the wor only saw the motives which cause them. LaRochefoucau LAUREN R. CONVEY w —— iii. v l IUI US el, J, 4 EDITORI4? P ir T0 ° Wn 3 Corve,,e EDITOFli M-: Everything is funny as long as is happening to somebody else. ’ ’ 9 s Rogers CM CO Page Shorty Anita Lauren Roxanne Page TIMOTHY D. DAIGLE DATELINE: March 24. 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Football 2; Var. 3. 4; Sports; girls; being with my friends; cars; doing things with my father HOROSCOPE: To succeed in everything I do and to do my best to accomplish it EDITORIAL: Friendship is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies. 30 Aristotle JOHN CRABB CHRISTOPHER G. DANIEL DATELINE: March 16. 1965 LEAD STORY: Soccer 1. 2. 3; Var. Football 4; J.V. Baseball 2. Var. 3. 4; Fr. Basketball; Herald Staff 4; Hockey; IHL Bd. of Dir.; the Whalers; watching partiers woosh” at Specs with Joe and Wrabs HOROSCOPE: To become a CPA EDITORIAL: The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched; they must be felt with the heart. Keller DENNIS W. CORDILIKO ANGELO F. D ' ALEO DATELINE: June 15. 1964 LEAD STORY: Football 1. Var. 2. 4; Basketball 1. J.V. 2; Track 1. 2 HOROSCOPE: To be happy doing the things I wish to do and to be with the girl I love EDITORIAL: People say love is the strongest feeling of all. for when you find love you will learn just how strong love really is and fight for that love no matter what the obstacle.” D’Aleo DATELINE: August 18. 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Football 1. 2. Var. 3. 4; J.V. Baseball 3; partying; going out with my friends; remembering the good times I shared with Bar¬ bra; Junior Prom HOROSCOPE: To grow up and be successful in whatever I do EDITORIAL: To lose a friend is the greatest of all losses.” Syrus DOUGLAS B. CURRY DATELINE: July 26. 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Soccer 1. Var. 4; Var. Swimming 1. 2. 4; Var. Tennis 2. Capt. 3, 4; Model UN 3; NHS 3, 4; Boys’ State; making car omelettes; Who ' s Who; visiting the preps; traveling; biking; skiing HOROSCOPE: To become an orthodontist and settle in the wonderful Rockies of Colorado EDITORIAL: No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings.” Blake CO Page Page MARIE LOUISE DAUDELIN DATELINE: June 22, 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Basketball 1; J.V. Tennis 2; NHS: Quebec trip; working; Ian; good times with Lori, Guppy. Burk, Heidi, Sue. Terry. Jo; concerts; North St. H.A.F. HOROSCOPE: To get my bachelor’s degree as a paralegal; to marry Ian and be with him forever EDITORIAL: “Let your heart be the anchor and the beat of your own song. Peart TRACY DESOVICH DATELINE: January 11, 1965 LEAD STORY: Swim Team 1; Mgr. Basketball 2; J.V. Field Hockey 2. Var. 3, 4; Var. Indoor Track 3; Var. Softball 1. 2. 3. 4; Junior Prom Queen; Grad. Ush. 3; Who’s Who 3; Herald Staff Faculty Ed. 4; CYO; soft- ball coach 1, 2, 3, 4; Weekends with the gang; W. D., P. D..M. M..M.W..K. V..T. B. HOROSCOPE: To go to college, travel, then by hap¬ pily married 32 EDITORIAL: Today is the tomorrow we worried about yesterday Anonymous WENDY DAVIES DATELINE: March 2. 1965 LEAD STORY: NHS 3, 4; J.V. Field Hockey 1, Var. 2, 3. Capt. 4; Var. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Var. Tennis 2; Var. Track 1, 3; Who’s Who 3, 4; Grad. Ush. 3; CYO; Herald Staff Sports Ed. 4; weekends out with the gang! HOROSCOPE: To have all my dreams come true EDITORIAL: “Our doubts are traitors, for they make us lose what we ought might win, by failing to attempt.” Shakespeare ANGELINA DIANA DATELINE: November 16, 1964 LEAD STORY: Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Student Council; teacher asst. 4; dental asst.; being with Tom HOROSCOPE: To be happy as a dental asst, and to get over my fear of ming EDITORIAL “Give me thy hand, I am sorry I beat thee; but while thou livest, keep a good tongue in thy head. Shakespeare DONNA LYNN DESCHAINE DATELINE: October 22, 1965 LEAD STORY: NHS; Sr. Mag. Capt.; CYO; Work Experience HOROSCOPE: To lead a happy and successful life EDITORIAL: In dreams and in love there are no impossibilities.” Arany JEANNINE DION DATELINE: January 4. 1965 LEAD STORY: Band 3, 4; J.V. Field Hockey 3. Var. 4; Major League Softball; All-Star Softball 1981, champs 1982; CYO; skiing HOROSCOPE: To go to college an major in physical education EDITORIAL: Time is not measured by the passing of the years, but by what one does, what one feels, and what one achieves.” Nehru VO CO Page Page MARK DiPOPPO KAREN MARIE DOAK DATELINE: July 19. 1965 LEAD STORY: Tennis 1; Field Hockey 2, 3; Var. Track 2. 4; AFS 1; Herald Staff; skiing. shopping; 14K gold; rainbos; Izods; vacations HOROSCOPE: To have a successful career in finance EDITORIAL: To live your life in your own way; to reach the goals you have set for yourself... to be the you that you want to be — that is success. Stanton PATRICIA ANN DOHERTY DATELINE: April 18. 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Field Hockey 1. Var. 2. 3 Capt. 4; Var. Softball 3. 4; Sr. Exec. Comm. : Sr. Mag. Capt.; Who’s Who; Grad. Ush.; CYO; Softball Coach; rainbows HOROSCOPE: To spread a little happiness where I can EDITORIAL: Do not compare yourself to others, for you will become bitter or vain. Just be the best person that you can be. Anonymous SUSANNE EDES DATELINE: April 1. 1965 LEAD STORY: Band 1. 3. 4. V.P. 2; Stg. Band 3; Play Band 1. 2. 3; Track 1; PMP 1. 2. 3. 4. Bd. of Dir. 3. 4; CY0 1;CCY3 HOROSCOPE: To make the world a better place for others and to have Joe there to make it a better place for me EDITORIAL: Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or 34 we will find it not. Thanks Mom and Dad Emerson DONALD EMCH. JR. DATELINE: March 29. 1965 LEAD STORY: East Windsor Gun Club HOROSCOPE: To become a chef and to marry my love EDITORIAL: That which does not kill us makes us stronger. Cram SUSAN FLINT DATELINE: June 8. 1965 LEAD STORY: Wild times with J. T.. J. P.. M. P . A. P. and D. C.; eating; weekends; sunny days; summertime HOROSCOPE: To lead a happy, successful and fulfilling life EDITORIAL: The best and most wonderful things in life cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart. Keller 00 CO Page Page MARIANNE FOUCHER DATELINE: September 23. 1965 LEAD STORY: Partying; being with my friends; meeting new people and having an excellent time HOROSCOPE: To be happy wherever I go MICHAEL FOUQUETTE DATELINE: February 4. 1965 LEAD STORY: PMP T.J. 2. “P.S.” 2. H.C.W. 3, Bd. of Dir. 4; Boys ' State 3; NHS 3; Who’s Who; tutoring 4; Commend. Schlr. 4; student janitor 1. 2. 3; Quebec trips with Papa Andre’ 2. 3; CYO 2. 3, 4; roller¬ skating; making friends HOROSCOPE: To one day live in the English countryside EDITORIAL: Friends are a priceless treasure to be held dearly and forever. M. F. BARBARA FREDERICKSON BRENDA L. FRAWLEY DATELINE: November 3. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Gymnastics 1; J.V. Cheerleading 1, Var. 2. 3; Var. Track 2. 3, 4; Class Sec. 2. 3; Herald staff 3. Co-editor 4; CYO 1, 2. 3. 4; going to the beach; high jump¬ ing; swimming; sunny days; Stephen HOROSCOPE: To be successful in my career and to share my life with someone special 36 EDITORIAL: Love doesn’t make the world go round.... it makes the ride worthwhile. Jone DATELINE: November 6. 1964 LEAD STORY: Going to concerts; par¬ ties; being with friends; the beach and the prom HOROSCOPE: To see The Stones again; to travel Europe; to go to California; to be very rich! EDITORIAL: A friend is one who knows all about you and loves you just the same. Anonymous CHARLES FRANKLIN SHEELAJ. GALE DATELINE: November 17. 1964 LEAD STORY: Swimming 1, 2, Capt. 4; Tennis 1; Sr. Ski Trip organizer; Rick; seeing Sis in the halls; the beach HOROSCOPE: To be happy; to be a suc¬ cessful social worker; to always have good times with J. K., J. S.. and S. G. EDITORIAL: No one can tell you what love is — when you find it you will know. J. C. K. Page40 Page41 GINAGILBERTO DATELINE: June 28. 1965 LEAD STORY: The Junior Prom; skipping with C. C. HOROSCOPE: To travel with friends EDITORIAL: With each new venture people find themselves more confused and less hap¬ py. until they discover that what they are searching for is inside themselves. Anonymous HELEN GLISTA DATELINE: June 23. 1964 LEAD STORY: Being with my friends, especially M.O. and C.S. HOROSCOPE: To be successful at whatever I do and to travel around the world EDITORIAL: To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly. Bergson SUSAN GOOD DATELINE: November 24. 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Basketball Cheerleading 2, 3. Var. 4; J.V. Football Cheerleading 3 HOROSCOPE: To be successful in whatever I try to accomplish in life EDITORIAL: If you can imagine it. you can achieve it; if you can dream it, you can become it. Ward JOSEPH J. GRIECO DATELINE: March 7. 1965 LEAD STORY: Freshman Basketball; Who ' s Who; camping; wrestling; baseball HOROSCOPE: To share my dreams of the future with Cathy and to achieve the best in my future endeavors EDITORIAL. There is only one success — to be able to spend your life in your own way.” Morley 38 DATELINE: January 10. 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Swimming 1, 2. Var. 3. 4; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; PMP 2. 3. 4; Y.P.F. cruising; Baranet; W.S.S.; cheese ball fights; laughing in lunch; guide right!! HOROSCOPE: To have a smile on my face and a song in my heart EDITORIAL: Our memories, dreams, friends and laughter are the keys to happiness. Enjoy! A. E. G. JOSEPH R. GRIECO DATELINE: July 11. 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V Baseball 1. Var. 2. 3; J.V. Football 1. Var. 2. 3. 4; Junior Class Pres.; going to Specs with Wrabs and Chris before games to watch the so-called partiers woosh” HOROSCOPE: To be the first self-made millionaire of the up-and-coming Grieco dynasty EDITORIAL: The first step to knowledge is to know that we are ignorant. Cecil CM Page Page 40 CHRISTOPHER GROGAN DATELINE: April 21. 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Soccer 1. 2; J.V. Baseball 2. 3. Var. 4; Fr. Basketball. J.V. 3. Var. 3. 4; skiing and going to the beach HOROSCOPE: To be a chef and live in Florida EDITORIAL: ‘Two roads diverged in a yellow wood and I took the one less traveled and that has made all the difference.” Frost JAMES LEON GUTHRIE DATELINE: July 5. 1965 LEAD STORY: Boys ' State Alternate 3; PMP 4; Sr. Exec. Comm.; JA 1. 2 HOROSCOPE: To be rich and successful in everything I do. but more important, to keep in touch with all my friends EDITORIAL: “Some people love life, others enjoy life; but to love and enjoy life is my goal.” C. H. D. BRIAN ELLIS HANSON DATELINE: May 31. 1965 LEAD STORY: Life! 1, 2, 3. 4 and much documentation thereof HOROSCOPE: To raise the sun upon York and make the winter of our discontent our glorious summer; to escape this life flying my own “wild birds” EDITORIAL: ” ‘Take care of yourself!’ screamed the White Queen, seizing Alice’s hair with both her hands. ‘Something ' s qoinq to happen! ' ” Carroll LORI A. HARMON DATELINE: June 19. 1965 LEAD STORY: PMP 1. 2. 3; Talcott Mtn. Sci. Ctr. 2; Grad. Ush. 2. 3; NHS 3; Art Mag. 1. 2; Poetry Mag Cover Contest 2; School Art Awards. 2nd place 2; CT Woodcarvers Assn 2nd place 2; M.Y.F. 1, 2 HOROSCOPE: To be an architect and live my life with the person of my choice EDITORIAL: “We are one. forever together.” David KEITH HAWES DATELINE. May 15. 1965 LEAD STORY: Skipping 2nd period and going out on Saturdays HOROSCOPE. To be successful in life and to build a house someday EDITORIAL: “The only success in life is to live with happiness.” K. H MARK HEBERT inn lh u day after; goin 9 ,0 concerts; be- HOmrS U r Partying; going to the beach HOROSCOPE: To go into the world and to h swhh ,0 Mon que h3PPy d0i 9 - and do S MS each day and ,he ° ( Hebert Page44 Page LYNN SUSAN HOLCOMB DATELINE: July 6. 1965 LEAD STORY: Golf 3, 4; Mgr. Track 1, 2; Swim Team Anncr. 1, 2. 3. 4; Treas. 3; Model UN 2. 3; Cafe. Adv. Cncl. 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Herald Staff, Co-Editor 4; dancing; skiing; traveling; the beach; laughing; G. H. HOROSCOPE: To become a successful lawyer and politician EDITORIAL: If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it. you can become it.” Ward ROBERT HOWARD HEIDI HOLSTEN DATELINE: April 2. 1965 LEAD STORY: Hiking; horseback riding; get¬ ting back to nature HOROSCOPE: To make Mark and other peo¬ ple happy, and to always enjoy what I do EDITORIAL: Take time to enjoy the little things in life as well as the big. Anonymous DAVID A. HOROWITZ DATELINE: January 4. 1964 LEAD STORY: Spending time with Paula; IHL hockey; partying HOROSCOPE: To go beyond what has been attempted, then to attempt what is beyond EDITORIAL: The story of life is quicker than a wink of an eye, the story of love is hello and goodbye, until we meet again.” Marshall Al ANHOWARTH PAULA HOYT DATELINE: March 15, 1965 LEAD STORY: Being with David; being with my friends HOROSCOPE. To be the best that I possibly can be EDITORIAL: Nature ' s first green is gold, her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf’s a flower but only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, so dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay. Frost VO a; bjc as Cu Page4 7 CATHLEEN M. INGRAHAM DATELINE: August 5. 1965 LEAD STORY. Camping; bowling; swimming HOROSCOPE: To share my future with Joe and to eventually become a criminal psychologist EDITORIAL: Do not wish to be anything but what you are. and try to be that perfectly. DeSales PATRICIA H. JARVIS DATELINE: May 24. 1965 LEAD STORY. JA 1; CYO 2. 3. 4; Special Olympics 2. 3; spending money; dancing; the beach; being with my friends: M. B.. J. T.. L. H. HOROSCOPE: To become a successful therapist, to go to Florida with Joann, and to always be happy EDITORIAL: There is only one success — to be able to spend your life in your own way.” Morley ROBERT JEAN LEAD STORY: Fr. Football; concerts; partyinq HOROSCOPE: To be a machinist EDITORIAL: Came to this school in ' 79, skipped a lot of classes, wasted a lot of time, now I might be graduating one year later than my time. Jean JOHN JOHNSON DATELINE: January 12. 1965 LEAD STORY: Fr. Football. Var. 2. 3. Capt. 4 HOROSCOPE: To try my best at whatever I do EDITORIAL: “Try to achieve all my goals and just be happy. Johnson 44 MICHAEL F. JORDAN DATELINE: January 24. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Baseball 1. 2, 3 4 Co-Capt 3. All CVC 3. All State 3; Fr. ' Basketball; Var. 2, 3, 4; Underclassman Athletic Award 3 HOROSCOPE: To be happy with Michele forever and to get high in my own ways EDITORIAL: Live to be free and be free to live.” M. J. ANNE MARIE KERVICK DATELINE: July 24. 1965 LEAD STORY: Working; going for long rides; listening to The Stones; having a good time HOROSCOPE; To find what I am looking for; to love and be loved EDITORIAL: He is who he is; she is who she is; accept it. Kervick 00 Page Page49 COLLEEN MARIE KILTY DATELINE: September 30. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Gymnastics 1, 3. 4; party¬ ing with A. Y. and R. M.; going to kegs; being rowdy, ya! HOROSCOPE: To go to college in California, to stay a bum. and be free and prosper SUSAN KING DATELINE: November 28. 1965 LEAD STORY: Karate; having a good time; partying with friends HOROSCOPE: To travel, make a lot of money, have a long and happy life EDITORIAL: ‘‘God grant me serenity to ac¬ cept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can. and the wi sdom to know the difference. Niebuhr JAMES KINGSTON DATELINE: March 10. 1965 LEAD STORY: Fr. Football; IHL. W.L. Ice Hockey HOROSCOPE: To finish college and enjoy my new career EDITORIAL: “We are not at our best perched at the summit; we are climbers, at our best, vhen the way is steep. Gardner I JOANNE CHRISTINE KRYSZPIN DATELINE: May 28. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Tennis 1. 2, 3. 4; Mgr. Boys’ Var. Soccer 4; Boys ' Swim. Anncr. 2, 3; Class Pres. 2; NHS 3. 4; Sr. Mag. Capt.; Sr. Ex¬ ec. Comm.; Who’s Who; being loud, obnox¬ ious; getting laryngitis at games HOROSCOPE: To someday cure cancer and win the Nobel Prize 46 EDITORIAL: “Only as far as we seek can we 0 go only as much as we dream can we be. Anonymous LISA J. KULAS DATELINE: December 21. 1964 LEAD STORY: Band 1, 2. 3; skating; par¬ tying; drive-ins; being with John; band trip to New Jersey HOROSCOPE: To be successful in all that I attempt to do and to someday sell my 1968 cornet! PAMELA KULAS DATELINE: November 13. 1965 LEAD STORY: Being with Kevin; partying with my friends; skiing; horseback riding; concerts HOROSCOPE: To be happy and successful in life and to be with Kevin forever EDITORIAL: True love and friendship cannot be measured, only treasured. Anonymous O LD Page Page ROBERT J. LaBRECHE DATELINE: Mar ch 16, 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Soccer 1, 2, Var. 3; Var. Track 3, Capt. 4; Indoor Track 4; Cross- Country 4; Fr. Basketball; Student Council 2 3, 4; Model UN 1, 2, 3, 4; YAC 1, 2; Wash. In¬ tern 3; CYO 4; Air guitar 3 HOROSCOPE: To strive for the best possible goal — happiness EDITORIAL: “We must all depart now, that I much regret; but the memories I will cherish, and your friendship I’ll never forget.” LaBreche TRISCHA A. KULESA DATELINE: September 23. 1965 LEAD STORY: Being with people I love; friends; parties; and having good times HOROSCOPE: To achieve my goals to their fullest extent and be at peace with myself EDITORIAL: “A thing of beauty is a joy forever; its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness.” Keats WILLIAM DAVID KUPERNIK DATELINE: February 7. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Swimming 1, 2, 3. 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Play Band 3; Band Co-Pres. 4; WLHS student janitor 1, 2, 3. 4; W.L. Junior Fire Fighter 2, 3, 4 HOROSCOPE: To become a computer draftsman and to do some traveling EDITORIAL: “Like a tree we each must find a place to grow and branch out. Anonymous COREY LAURITO DATELINE: June 16, 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Golf 1, 2, 3. 4; W.L. Ice Hockey; JA 1,2; waterskiing; hunting - skiing; softball HOROSCOPE: To fulfill all of my dreams and to be successful at what I do EDITORIAL: “We can hide things for only so long because eventually our true selves will show. ’ ' Laurito LORRAINE ANN LACASSE DATELINE: March 28, 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Cheerleading 2; CYO 2, 3; singing; dancing; being with my friends HOROSCOPE: To pursue the career of my dreams and to always be there for those who need me EDITORIAL: “May we always be close in spirit and heart after the cherished years spent 48 together.” L. A. L. DEBORAH M. LaVOYE DATELINE: December 3, 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Soccer 1, 2. 3, Capt. 4; Var. Softball 2, 3, 4; CYO 4; Who’s Who 3; Stu¬ dent Council 1, 3; Town softball; summer soc¬ cer; bicycling HOROSCOPE: To be happy and successful and to achieve all of my goals EDITORIAL: “Total love is not only ap¬ preciating and understanding another — but also appreciating and understanding oneself.” Dad and I CM LD Page Munchie Rob Lorr Tri sh Julio Page SHERI LEE DATELINE: June 22. 1965 LEAD STORY: Tutoring 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 3. Var. 4; skiing; traveling; 4-H HOROSCOPE: To become successful in the field of law and political science EDITORIAL: I was born to be exactly what you see, nothing more, 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 ANNE MARIE LEONARD DATELINE: February 9. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Cross-Country 1. 2. 3. Capt. 4; Var. Gymnastics 1. 3. 4; Var. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Mag. Capt.; Cafe Adv. Comm. 3. 4; GACE 1, 3; P.O.W.; candid shots with J and S; art; Class V.P. 2. 3 HOROSCOPE: To be happy and successful in whatever I choose to do in life EDITORIAL: “Friendship and happiness need no words. They are revealed in smiles. Anonymous DORENE LESNIAK DATELINE: February 23, 1964 LEAD STORY: Girls’ Var. Soccer 1, 2. 3; J.V. Girls ' Basketball 1; Town Soccer; partying HOROSCOPE: To live my life to the fullest and always have friends EDITORIAL: I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. White JOANNE J. LODOLA ALAN LETENDRE DATELINE: December 16, 1964 LEAD STORY: Var. Swimming 1, 2, 3. 4; J.V. Soccer 1. Var. 4; IHL HOROSCOPE: To be successful, happy and meet new people EDITORIAL: When nothing is gained, something is lost. DeHaan 50 DATELINE: March 3, 1965 LEAD STORY: Piano player for 10 yrs.; jr. janitor 2, 3, 4; M.Y.F.; church choir; ski¬ ing; bicycling HOROSCOPE. To give it my all and know I tried my best EDITORIAL: Let me show God’s love to one person more than I think I can. Upon doing this I will have achieved true love to God, for showing love to people is just like showing love to God. J. L. JOHN LOPES DATELINE: July 2. 1965 LEAD STORY: Going to the beach; going out on weekends; being with friends HOROSCOPE: To drive across America EDITORIAL: I know I’ll often think about the people and things that I’ve known before, and I know I ' ll never lose affection for them. Anonymous LD Page Page TIMOTHY LOVELAND JAMES LOUGHRAN KENNETH LOUGHRAN BART VALENTINO MALLOCH DATELINE: March 10. 1965 LEAD STORY: A.V. 1. 2. 3. 4; jr. janitor 2. 3. 4; watching TV; gun club HOROSCOPE: To be a plumber or an electrician DATELINE: February 14. 1965 LEAD STORY: Bowling; weight lifting; making people happy; being with my friends; and spending as much time as I can with Tammy HOROSCOPE: To have Tammy beside me for the rest of my life EDITORIAL: “The road to life’s happiness goes on for eternity; many people turn away from it, but whoever walks it finds a new life. Anonymous CATHERINE MacDOUGALD DATELINE: February 19. 1965 LEAD STORY: Colorguard 1; handicapped swimming; firemen’s carnivals; partying HOROSCOPE: To live a full and happy life and to always be friends with Laura EDITORIAL: If you smile at the world, the world will always smile back. ELLEN J. MALONE DATELINE: May 21. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Soccer 1, 2, 3. Capt. 4; J.V. Basketball 1. Var. 2. 3; Var. Track 1, 2. 3; Who’s Who 3; CYO 1, 2. 3. 4 HOROSCOPE: To always enjoy the company of my friends EDITORIAL. To lose a friend in whom one had invested something of one’s personality, is to have lost a certain amount of one’s self. Anonymous VO LD Page Page RAYMOND MANCARELLA DATELINE: December 4. 1965 LEAD STORY:Sr. Mag. Capt.; Who’s Who 3; CYO 2. 3. V.P. 4 HOROSCOPE: To be a computer programmer EDITORIAL: “Try for the impossible so you can achieve the possible.” Anonymous CHRISTINE M MANCINO DATELINE: December 7. 1965 LEAD STORY: Class Sec. 1; Colorguard 1; JA 1,2; Coaching 2; J.V. Cheerleading 1, 2, Var. 3. 4; Who’s Who 3; CYO 3, 4; Herald staff 4; rainbows; polo; smiling; summertime; weekends; parties; peppermint HOROSCOPE: To keep smiling and finally make my one dream come true EDITORIAL: “A friend is someone who knows all about you and likes you just the same.” Anonymous SUSAN CHRISTINE MANTEL DATELINE: March 28. 1965 LEAD STORY: PMP 1. Bd. of Dir. 2, 3. 4; NHS 3. 4; NMSF; Herald Staff 4; Math Team 2. 3, 4; Talcott Mtn. 1; Yale Frontiers 3; Harvard Book Award; Class V.P. 1; Chorus 1; Who’s Who; Youth Comm. 4; IGLS HOROSCOPE: To always have my self-respect and to fully realize each day of my life EDITORIAL: “A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before him, I may think aloud.” Emerson THERESA J. McGRATH BRENDA McADOREY DATELINE: June 19, 1965 LEAD STORY: Partying with my friends; going to concerts with Pat. Laureen, Jim; The Stones and The Who; skiing; horseback riding HOROSCOPE: To be successful in life and have Pat with me by my side EDITORIAL: “Time flies, suns rise and shadows fall. Let time go by. love is forever 54 overall.” Anonymous DATELINE: May 13. 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Che erleading 3; Sr. Exec. Comm, alt; Herald typing staff; partying HOROSCOPE. To become an interior decorator EDITORIAL: Don ' t walk in front of me, I may not follow; don’t walk behind. I may not lead; walk beside me and just be my friend.” Camus CHRISTINE M. McKEOWN DATELINE: October 2, 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Cheerleading 1. Var. 2. 3, 4; Class Treas. 2; Sr. Exec. Comm.; Tennis 3; Model UN 3; Town Softball 1; Herald Staff 4; rainbows; prom and beach; Wendys; my friends; parties; Elton John concert HOROSCOPE: To never lose touch with my friends who are very special to me EDITORIAL: The happiest times are now; share them with special people. McKeown 00 LD Page Page DANIEL MCLAUGHLIN 56 DATELINE: April 25. 1965 LEAD STORY: Fr. Basketball; drinking Buds and goin’ out partying with my best friends; go¬ ing to The Who concert in New York City; play¬ ing my guitar; listening to music HOROSCOPE: To live happily and try my hardest at the things I do EDITORIAL: “To do what you want; no one else can tell you what is right.’’ McLaughlin MAUREEN McSWEEGAN DATELINE: March 21. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Field Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4; J.V. Basketball 2. Var. 3; Indoor Track 4; J.V. Track 1, Var. 2. 3. 4; CYO; Grad. Ush. 3; Class Pres. 1; Herald 4; weekends with M. W.,W. D..P. D.,T. D.. Joel HOROSCOPE: To pursue a college educa¬ tion and to always be happy doing what I like EDITORIAL: “The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed. Chamfort STEPHEN F. MELLO DATELINE: January 3. 1965 LEAD STORY: Playing hockey for the Park Dept.; frisbee; working on cars; partying; girls; going to R.I.; fooling around HOROSCOPE: To live long and prosperously JAMIE A. MEYERS REGINA A. MERLO DATELINE: January 20. 1965 LEAD STORY: To go partying with my friends; movies; horseback riding HOROSCOPE: To be successful in everything I do; to be happy with Joe and marry him someday EDITORIAL: It doesn’t matter whom you love or how you love, but that you love. McKuen DATELINE: February 5. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Golf 1. 2. 3. 4; NHS 3; Talcott Mtn. Sci. Ctr. 2; Who’s Who 3; Boys’ State 3; stargazing; making people smile; being crazy! HOROSCOPE: To become the best per¬ son I can possibly be and to find hap¬ piness and fulfillment EDITORIAL: You must go out and chase your dreams; they will not come running to you. J. A. M. CHRISTOPHER MICHAUD DATELINE: June 21. 1965 LEAD STORY: Going to see a good movie or concert with friends HOROSCOPE: To do my best at everything I attempt and get a good reward for trying O VO Page Jamie Dan Spaz Chris Charcoal Page MICHAEL MILLER DATELINE: November 24. 1964 LEAD STORY: Sr. Mag. Capt.; Town Baseball: partying on the weekends and every day in between HOROSCOPE: To go out and live life, not watch it go by EDITORIAL: The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. Let us move forward with strong and active faith. F. D. R. KEVIN L. MOCKALIS DATELINE: May 26. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Cross-Country 2. 3, Capt. 4; Var. Indoor Track 2. Capt. 3. 4; Var. Track 1, 2. 3, Capt. 4; drag racing; fishing; hunting; girls HOROSCOPE: To be a successful runner EDITORIAL: Make it lighter and it will go faster. L. J. M. JEFFREY P. MOCKUS DATELINE: August 23. 1965 LEAD STORY: Robin 3. 4; my LeMans 4; Robin; my LeMans; Robin; my LeMans; Robin and Robin HOROSCOPE: To get a good job. marry Robin and be happy EDITORIAL: A young man ain’t got nothin’ in the world these days. Anonymous JOHN MONACCHIO DATELINE: May 2. 1965 LEAD STORY: Fr. Football; J.V. Baseball 1. 2. Var. 3. 4; Historical Society HOROSCOPE: To live my life to its fullest potential; to keep on having good times with my friends and to be in the Air Force EDITORIAL: ' Til take the good times with the bad times, but the best times are the ones to 58 treasure. Anonymous LORALYN MOORE DATELINE: October 11. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Soccer 2. 3. 4; Town Soccer HOROSCOPE: To be happy and suc¬ cessful in whatever I do EDITORIAL: Far away, there in the sun¬ shine. are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see them and try to follow where they lead. Alcott MARY MORAN DATELINE: February 1, 1965 HOROSCOPE: To be with Steve forever CM Page Page PATRICIA A. MORIN DATELINE: January 7. 1965 LEAD STORY: Partying HOROSCOPE: To have my own business EDITORIAL: “Don’t count your chickens before they hatch. Anonymous CHERYL ANN MULLER DATELINE: January 6. 1965 LEAD STORY: Beach; camping; relaxing music; being with friends; sharing a laugh and a Lowenbrau; my wild Fr. year with Don¬ na P. and Mr. S. (he’s our buddy!) HOROSCOPE: To be an occup. therapist, travel, and find contentment along the way EDITORIAL: If at first you don’t succeed . . . so much for sky diving! Anonymous ELEANOR NETCOH DATELINE: September 15, 1965 LEAD STORY: Having a good time with my friends; shopping with Barbie; horseback riding HOROSCOPE: To achieve my goals in life; to always be happy EDITORIAL: Friendship is a priceless gift; it can’t be bought or sold. When you ask God for a gift be thankful if He sends you not diamonds, pearls or riches, but the love of true friends. Anonymous ALVIN NETOLICKY 60 DATELINE: January 27. 1964 LEAD STORY: Var. Indoor Track 2, 4; Var. Outdoor Track 2; fishing; hunting HOROSCOPE: To be healthy, wealthy and have fun EDITORIAL: When the going gets tough, the tough go fishing. Anonymous DEBRA NETOLICKY DATELINE: June 25. 1965 LEAD STORY: Partying; Junior Prom- tutoring 1; Color Guard 2. 3; Track 2 drive-ins. HOROSCOPE: To be able to accomplish certain things in life MARY ELLEN NEWTON DATELINE: July 27, 1963 LEAD STORY: Color Guard 3, 4; Tennis 2; rollerskating; partying; biking; talking on the phone; POW; beach; sleeping HOROSCOPE: To accept myself for what I am and find happiness in life EDITORIAL: Too soon has come the time to part. I count myself happy remembering my good friends.” M. E. N. Page Page LYNN MARIE NOYES DATELINE: August 15. 1965 LEAD STORY: Stu. Council. Sec. 3. Pres. 4; Model UN 4; Track 1. 2. 3; Sr. Mag. Capt.; Sr. Exec. Comm.; WLYC Sec. 3. 4; NHS; Girls ' State; Yale Book; Who ' s Who; family; people; kites; fall; ' fin; hugs HOROSCOPE: To grow older and wiser with the people I love EDITORIAL: “ ' I’m ready.’ he said at last, and Jonathan Livingston Seagull rose . . . into a perfect dark sky ... his race to learn had begun.” Bach JOHN ODDO DATELINE: July 26. 1964 LEAD STORY: J.V. Baseball 1. 2. Var. 3; sports; music; girls HOROSCOPE: To get the best out of life while I can. because you only live once EDITORIAL: “So often times it happens, we live our lives in chains and never even know we have the key. Anonymous MICHAEL A. O ' DONNELL DATELINE: December 26, 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Baseball 1. 2. Var. 3. 4; Ice Hockey; IHL 2. 3; having a good time 1. 2. 3. 4 HOROSCOPE: To be successful with the least amount of hassles in a free and easy life EDITORIAL: “In every dream there ' s a little bit of magic.” M. A. O’D. MICHELLE OKON DATELINE: February 6. 1965 LEAD STORY: Cross-Country 2; CYO 2. 3. 4; Student Council 1; being with my friends, especially H. G. and C. S. HOROSCOPE: To fly the skies and paint the land! EDITORIAL: “Could we see when and where we are to meet again, we would be more 62 tender when we bid our friends good-bye. Ouida ROBERT OLIVA DATELINE: June 19. 1964 LEAD STORY: Var. Soccer 1, 2; J.V. Basketball 1, 2. Var. 3. 4; St. Thomas V.P. 1. 2; Sr. Mag. Capt; Model UN 3; Boys’ State; CYO 1. 2. 4; skiing HOROSCOPE: To find happiness and joy throughout life EDITORIAL: “Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars.” Casum ROBERT JAMES O’Neil III DATELINE: June 21, 1965 LEAD STORY. Fr. Football; Fr. Basketball; J.V. Baseball 2, 3; NHS HOROSCOPE: To try and make people happy; to have my own business EDITORIAL: “Wherever you wander, wherever you roam, be happy and healthy and glad to come home.” Anonymous Page Page DAVID PANECCASIO JOSEPH PALESKI DATELINE: June 15. 1965 LEAD STORY: Motocross and streetbike racing HOROSCOPE: To ride my ' 69 Honda 750 until death EDITORIAL: “Ride to live; Live to ride.” Anonymous CINDY PALMER DATELINE: October 4. 1965 LEAD STORY: Poetry contest 2; writing; eating; beach; being with A. R.. B. F. f and D. S.; the prom with D. E. HOROSCOPE: To be the best person I can be EDITORIAL: “Search for love and friends, for they will bring you bliss; be grateful for all God sends, and be glad you see the morning mist.” Palmer DATELINE: April 16, 1965 LEAD STORY: Partying with my friends; going to concerts; skipping with John B.; being with Gail; Junior Prom and Peoples ' Forest HOROSCOPE: To be happy, successful, and cross the country with a few of my friends EDITORIAL. “Over the mountain take me across the sky, something in my vision, something deep inside. Anonymous SANDY PATSKANICK JULIE PARKER DATELINE: July 17. 1965 LEAD STORY: Horseback riding; partying with M. P.,S. F.,A. P.,D. C. andG. M. HOROSCOPE: To always be happy EDITORIAL: “The most important thing in life is to love someone; the second is to have someone love you; the third is to have both happen at the same time. 64 Anonymous DATELINE: August 27, 1965 LEAD STORY: PMP 2, 3, 4; Sophia’s; hanging out with Lisa and Robin HOROSCOPE: To be able to do what I want, when I want, and to spend one summer in the Bahamas with Lisa and Robin EDITORIAL: “Life is short and pain is long and we were all put on this earth to help each other. King MONIQUE PAYETTE DATELINE: August 3. 1965 LEAD STORY: Being crazy with my friends; partying; dancing with Mark; the telephone call from Diane; the Junior Prom and the day after; CYO 3, 4 HOROSCOPE: To become someone I enjoy forever; to live, laugh, and love; to always have Mark by my side EDITORIAL: “To make my dreams a reality and to be loved forever.” Payette 00 VO Page Page MICHELLE M. PEPIN DATELINE: January 20. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Sof tball 1. 2. 3. 4; J.V. Basketball 1. 2; Var. Soccer 3. 4; going out with my friends; concerts; beach HOROSCOPE: To do the best with the ability I have; to be happy and to make people happy EDITORIAL: “I will not be ashamed to defend a friend. Ecc. 22:25 DAVID STANLEY PIKTEL DATELINE: July 28. 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Soccer 1. Var. 4; Who’s Who 3; drafting; IHL N. Stars; biking; hockey; skating; parties; sleeping; being with friends; visiting Preppies HOROSCOPE: To live my life to its fullest and to always be happy with all my friends EDITORIAL: Keep thy heart with all diligence; 66 for out of it are the issues of life. DAVID W. PFAFFENBICHLER DATELINE: March 31. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Cross-Country 1, 2. Capt. 3. 4; Var. Indoor Track 1, 2; Var. Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Herald Staff. Act. Ed. 4; Who’s Who 3; Sr. Mag. Capt.; bicycling; running HOROSCOPE: To be happy with what I have and to have what I’ll be happy with EDITORIAL: Home is behind, the world is ahead, and there are so many paths to tread. Tolkien DONNA PHILLIPS DATELINE: March 30. 1965 LEAD STORY: Partying with good friends; be¬ ing with Bryan and all the times we went to Vermont; my school days with Cheryl and all the times we were chased by Mr. S. in our freshman year HOROSCOPE. To some day marry Bryan, live in Vermont, and have a big family and be 1 happy EDITORIAL: Live life to its fullest. Anonymous | ALLISON JOAN PLOSZAY DATELINE: November 21. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Field Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4; Var. Softball 1; Mgr. Girls’ Basketball 2, 3; crazy times with JuJu, Shell, Di. Suz; rainbows; laughing; Riunite; Cape Cod; beach; smiling HOROSCOPE: To Go For The Gold at end of the rainbow EDITORIAL: Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. Anonymous LISA POISSANT DATELINE: July 23. 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Cheerleading 1. 2. Capt. 3. J Var. 3. 4; Mgr. J.V. Baseball 3; Softball 1. 2; JA 1; German exchange 3; tutoring 3. 4 HOROSCOPE: To work with special children, to be a success in life, and to be with David EDITORIAL: I am I, do not change me, con¬ demn me. nor put me down. Accept me for what I am — me! O Psalms 4:23 Chengges Page Page EDWARD F. PURCELL DATELINE: March 16, 1965 LEAD STORY: Model UN 3; Mr. Borchetta ' s class; Mr. Foley’s class; JA 1, 2, 3 Sno-JAC 2, 3; partying; hunting 1, 2. 3, 4 HOROSCOPE: To travel the world and enjoy myself with whoever accompanies me EDITORIAL: No applause, just throw money. Purcell EDWARD A. PYZNAR DATELINE: July 7, 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Indoor Track 2; CYO 1, 2, 3, 4; JA 1; going to basketball games; drawing; wrestling; cars; girls; going to the movies; partying HOROSCOPE: To be successful in all I do; to always have my friends; and to have Mom and Dad around for a long time EDITORIAL: Friendship often ends in love; but love in friendship, never. Colton LAUREN RACCONE DATELINE: October 13, 1964 LEAD STORY: Horseback riding and showing r ' ™ 1 uubiness Train¬ ing and breeding horses, and to show at Madison Square Garden EDITORIAL: The future belongs to those who prepare for it. Anonymous THOMAS B. RAFFERTY DATELINE: August 12. 1965 LEAD STORY: Basketball 1; Var. Track 3. 4; J.V. Baseball 1, 2. Var. 3; Football 1. Var. 2. 3. 4 HOROSCOPE: To be the best in whatever I do EDITORIAL: It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. Tennyson LAURA ANN RATCLIFFE DATELINE: April 9. 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Cheerleading 2, 3; 4- H Club 1, 2; dancing 1 HOROSCOPE: To succeed in the future and make my family proud of me EDITORIAL: There is only one success to be able to spend your life in your own way. Morley KAREN ELIZABETH REID DATELINE: July 23. 1965 LEAD STORY:Var. Tennis 2. 3. Capt. 4; Sr. Mag Capt.; Sr. Exec. Comm.; Girls’ State; NHS 3; Brown Book Award 3; Model UN 3. 4; Talcott Mtn. Sci. Ctr.; Yale Frontiers of App. Sci 3 Wesleyan Univ. JSHS 3; Who ' s Who 3; JA Pres 1 : WLYC; CYO; Herald Staff; Sr. Bio. Ed. 4 HOROSCOPE: To achieve all that I set out to do EDITORIAL: In silence man can most readily preserve his integrity. Eckhart CM Page Page DONNA RIZZUTO DATELINE: November 28. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Gymnastics 1. 3. 4; Patron Drive 3. 4; Herald Typing Staff 3. 4; Town Soft- ball; IHL HOROSCOPE: To live my life one day at a time EDITORIAL: “There are two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want; and after that, to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second.” Wilde ALICIA RONCARI DATELINE: March 3. 1965 LEAD STORY: Partying with friends; going tc Florida with Eileen HOROSCOPE: To have all the things I’ve dreamed for come true and to always remember the memories I hold so close. EDITORIAL: “Don’t ever doubt what your heart says, when everything around you says ‘No.’ Harrison KANG A. ROO DATELINE: May 13. 1965 LEAD STORY: Mascot for the Clas s of ’83; J.V. High Jumping 1. Var. 2. 3. 4; cheering for WLHS sports; dancing; boxing HOROSCOPE: To be one jump ahead of everyone else EDITORIAL: “Hop to it. Anonymous MARK D. SANDONE LISA MARIE SAMPSON DATELINE: July 14. 1965 LEAD STORY: Skiing; partying; beach HOROSCOPE: To achieve my goals and to always have my friends close by EDITORIAL: If you love something set it free; if it returns, love it forever; if it doesn’t, it was never meant to be.” 70 Anonymous DATELINE: January 8. 1965 LEAD STORY: Student Council 2; party¬ ing with my friends; the Junior Prom and after at Peoples’; The Who at Shea; mak¬ ing the most out of life; be-boppin ' ; the ' 83 kids; Budweiser; good music HOROSCOPE: To face challenges with a smile and enter the field of psychology EDITORIAL. “Enjoy life, that’s what it’s therefor.” (We finally made it’83) Gaunge LINDA ANN SANTAMARIA DATELINE: September 26. 1965 LEAD STORY:J.V. Cheerleading 1. Var. 2. 3. Capt 4; Tennis 3. Capt. 4; tutoring 1. 2. 3. 4; Stu¬ dent Council 2. 3. 4; Grad. Ush. 2. Model UN 3; Sr. Mag. Capt.; German exchange 1. 3; Who ' s Who; rainbows; cheering; smiling; my friends HOROSCOPE: To find the best life has to offer and never stop reaching for my dreams EDITORIAL: “True love and friendship cannot be measured, only treasured. Anonymous Page Page GARY SAUKIS DATELINE: October 10, 1965 Lf §I 0RY: Wh0 ’ s Wh °: rol,er skating HOROSCOPE: To be successful in all future endeavors EDITORIAL: “No one knows what he can do til he tries.” my Syrus LAUREEN MARIE SAVOIE DATELINE: April 19. 1965 LEAD STORY: Town Softball 1, 2; tutoring 3; going to concerts with Brenda. Pat and Jim; Stones and The Who; laughing and partying with my friends; James; rainbows and unicorns HOROSCOPE: To be a successful secretary and to be with James forever EDITORIAL: “Life changes season to season, year to year, but love is for always.” Anonymous JAMES SAYERS JUDITH R. SEWELL LAURA A. SEVIGNY DATELINE: December 25. 1964 LEAD STORY: CYO; Firemen’s carnivals; han¬ dicapped swimming HOROSCOPE: To be friends forever with Can- di and to be successful in what I do EDITORIAL: Let me be free; let me be me. Anonymous 72 DATELINE: June 24. 1965 LEAD STORY: Tutoring 3; skiing; shop¬ ping; spending money; traveling; 4-H; and to be happy HOROSCOPE: To someday have my own business and a Ferrari EDITORIAL: “I was born to be exactly what you see, nothing more, 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 every day I’m just me.” Anonymous LORI ANNE SIDERAVAGE DATELINE: February 9, 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Cheerleading 1, Capt. 2, Var. 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who in Cheerleading 2; Sr. Exec. Comm.; Class Sec. 4; Herald Typing Staff 3; being with my friends; skiing; Muffet; rainbows; Mystic; E.T.; polo; John, 11-3 HOROSCOPE: To be successful in my upcom¬ ing travel career; to cherish my high school memories forever EDITORIAL: Life is too short to argue.” Dad. Mom and Nan Page Page ELIZABETH A. SIEMIONKO DATELINE: September 19. 1965 LEAD STORY: Being with Paul; partying; skip¬ ping with Cindy and getting away with it HOROSCOPE: To forget the bad memories of the past and look forward to the good ones in the future with Paul, forever EDITORIAL: “Thanks to all the people who helped me make it through 10th grade — especially Mom and Dad. MARY-SUSAN SNYDER DATELINE: August 12. 1965 LEAD STORY: Tutoring 1; Herald Staff 4; writing poetry; The Rolling Stones HOROSCOPE: To go to college; to always have my family as friends; to own a ' 65 Mustang EDITORIAL: “When this you see. remember me and bear me in your mind Let all the world say what they may speak of me as you find.” Anonymous LISA A. SOWELL DATELINE: August 1, 1965 LEAD STORY: JA 1; PMP 1. 2. 3. 4; hangin ' around with Sam and Robin HOROSCOPE: To spend time with my friends. to enjoy life, to have a good time, and to spend one summer in the Bahamas with Robin and Sam EDITORIAL: “No man can be happy without a friend and be sure of his friend until he is unhappy. Davis CHERYL A. STRUTHERS JILL MARIE STERNER DATELINE: February 7. 1965 LEAD STORY: Band 1. 2. 3. Pres. 4; Jazz Band 3. 4; Play Band 2, 3; PMP 2. 3. 4; Bd. of Dir. 4; Sr. Exec. Comm.; Who ' s Who 4; dancing HOROSCOPE: To live life to its fullest extent EDITORIAL: “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it; if you can dream it. you can become DATELINE: February 10. 1965 LEAD STORY: JA 1, 2; partying; beach; concerts; working HOROSCOPE: To turn all my dreams into realities EDITORIAL: 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 KATHLEEN ANN SULLIVAN DATELINE: February 6, 1965 LEAD STORY: Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Play Band 1. 2. 3; Math Team 2. 3. 4; NHS; Commended Scholar; Model UN 2; Talcott Mtn. Sci. Ctr;; Yale Fr. Appl. Sci.; Class Treas.1; CYO 2, 3. 4; JA 1; German- American Exchange; skiing with S. N.. J. L. and E. S. HOROSCOPE: To see all of Europe, to be happy and to make others happy EDITORIAL: “The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up. Power 00 Page Page DEBORAH LEE SWANSON DATELINE: November 23. 1965 LEAD STORY: Partying with my friends; good times with J. D. HOROSCOPE: To always be happy; to see Bob Seger in concert; being with my friends EDITORIAL: “If you love something, set it free; if it comes back to you, it’s yours; if it doesn’t, it was never me ant to be. Anonymous JOHN THIBODEAU DATELINE: February 18. 1965 LEAD STORY: IHL 1. 2, 3. 4 HOROSCOPE: To be my own boss MICHAEL JOHN TOCE DATELINE: August 14, 1964 LEAD STORY: Var. Soccer 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Var. Track 3; Model UN 1. 2. Co-Adv. 3, Pres! 4; Boys’ State 3; Youth Adv. Comm. 1; Who’s Who 3, 4; Sr. Mag. Capt.; W. L. Youth Comm. 3.4 HOROSCOPE: To become a respiratory therapist EDITORIAL: “Love that has nothing but beau¬ ty to keep it in good health is short lived, and apt to have ague fits.” Erasmus JENNIFER PAIGE TUCKER BRIAN JOSEPH TOPOR DATELINE: April 15, 1965 LEAD STORY: Senior Class Pres.; J.V. Soccer 1, 2. Var. 4; Track 2; Grad. Ush. 3; Tae Kwon Do; hunting; baseball HOROSCOPE: To someday become suc¬ cessful in the law enforcement field and to someday settle down and raise a family EDITORIAL: “Memories are like diamonds; 76 they’re extremely precious and they last forever. Callahan DATELINE: July 8. 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Track 1; Girls’ Swim Team 3; beach-bumming; dreaming; sunsets; stars; summers; art; weekends; freedom HOROSCOPE: To find and give faith and love to others, God and me EDITORIAL: “Ask. and it shall be given you; seek and you shall find; knock and it shall be opened unto you.” Matt. 7:7 JO-ANN MARIE TURNBERG DATELINE: June 4, 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Field Hockey 1. 2. Var. 3; music; shopping; the beach; spending money; being with my friends; S. F., S. L., T. J., S. G.. and M. P. HOROSCOPE: To go to Florida with Trisha and to live a happy and successful life EDITORIAL: The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” Anonymous Page80 Page AMBER M. URGO DATELINE: June 9, 1965 LEAD STORY: NHS 3; Who’s Who 4; traveling; partying; the beach HOROSCOPE: To live my life to its fullest ex¬ tent, pleasing others as well as myself; to always love, understand, and share my dreams with Gary EDITORIAL: “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 KAREN ANN VIARA DATELINE: June 29, 1965 LEAD STORY: J.V. Basketball 1, 2; J.V. Field Hockey 2, 3, Var. 4; Mgr. Boys’ Var. Basket¬ ball 3. 4; CYO; softball coach; Lions Club handicapped swimming; Sr. Exec. Comm. HOROSCOPE: To watch Michael grow up and help make all his dreams come true EDITORIAL: “To achieve the possible, we must want the impossible. To be all we can, we must be much more. Viara NHAHUU VO DATELINE: July 12, 1964 LEAD STORY: NHS; Math Team 3, 4 HOROSCOPE: To return to my country DAVID WALKER DATELINE: March 3. 1965 LEAD STORY: Street hockey; boxing; Sr. Mag. Capt. HOROSCOPE: To live out my future with Tam and to be the best at whatever I attempt EDITORIAL: “Peace and love will make the world a better place.’’ Anonymous DANIEL SEAN WALSH DATELINE: April 10. 1964 LEAD STORY: Fr. Football, J.V. 2, Var. 3. 4 HOROSCOPE: To live my life to its fullest and fulfill my wildest dreams EDITORIAL: “Live life one day at a time; take the good with the bad, and remember the best.” Walsh JULIE WABALAS DATELINE: September 15. 1965 LEAD STORY: Going to concerts; being with my friends; playing pool over Henry’s on Friday nights HOROSCOPE: To always be happy with my friends in everything I do EDITORIAL: “Sometimes it’s hard to take life day by day when you know what you feel but 78 not what you say. Anonymous CM CO Page David Danny Nha Karen Amber Page MAUREEN WALSH DATELINE: October 8. 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Soccer 1, 2. Capt. 3. 4; J.V. Basketball 1. Var. 2, 3. 4; Var. Softball 1, 2. 3. 4; CYO 1, 2. 3, 4; Grad. Ush. 3; Who ' s Who; skiing; softball coach; Wendy’s parties HOROSCOPE: To play soccer in college EDITORIAL: “Accounting is my life. M. W. DAVID R. WALTERS DATELINE: September 17. 1964 LEAD STORY: Football 1. Var. 3, 4; the good times with my friends; partying; the Junior Prom and after at Peoples ' ; the good times with the Wally Warriors and the good times on the football field HOROSCOPE: To live a long and successful life EDITORIAL: “If you can’t dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with B.S. Anonymous LAURIE WERTH DATELINE: May 10. 1965 LEAD STORY: Partying; going out and having a good time with all my friends; David HOROSCOPE: To be with David all the time; to get out and live my own life aod try to make all my dreams come true EDITORIAL: “Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true.” Anonymous KEITH WHEELER DATELINE: November 24. 1965 LEAD STORY: Partying; cruising; and working HOROSCOPE: To be happy in what I do and to be filthy rich EDITORIAL: “Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty we are free at last.” King 80 CHERYL WHELAN DATELINE: April 1, 1965 LEAD STORY: Var. Field Hockey 4; tutor¬ ing 2; CYO 1, 2; horseback riding HOROSCOPE: To continue my studies in the field of computers EDITORIAL: “When you have a dream, don’t let anything dim it, keep hoping, keep trying — the sky is the limit. Anonymous KEITH WHITE DATELINE: August 1. 1965 LEAD STORY: Tae Kwon Do; skiing HOROSCOPE: To be alive, healthy, and to write a best seller EDITORIAL: Life is an expedition we take to discover the good and the bad. When we discover the bad, the expedition is brought to a halt; but when we discover the good, the ex¬ pedition flourishes.” White 00 Page Page JAMES WOODWARD CHRISTINE ANN YUCKA DATELINE: April 14. 1965 LEAD STORY: Partying with my friends: going to concerts; Specs; and having an excellent time HOROSCOPE: To be successful in life and to travel around the world EDITORIAL: ‘‘Live each day for what it may bring, because yesterday is a memory, tomor- 82 row is a vision.” Anonymous DAVID JAMES WRABEL DATELINE: September 4. 1965 LEAD STORY: Sr. Class V.P.; Fr. Football 1. J.V. 2. Var. 3. 4; Model UN 2. 3; Grad. Ush. 3; Who’s Who 3; waterskiing; sailing; parties; going to Specs with Joe and watching kids whoosh; visiting Preps HOROSCOPE: To be an engineer and to travel around the world EDITORIAL: Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. Anonymous BRIAN A. ZAINE DATELINE: May 23. 1965 LEAD STORY: Band 1, 2; Diane; Class of 1983; Diane; California; Diane; partying; prom; Diane; the Ball; Diane; playing the drums; Diane; Mr. A.; Diane HOROSCOPE: To always be happy with Diane and to someday be rich and famous EDITORIAL: Life is a waste of time. Time is a waste of life. So let’s get wasted and have the time of our life.” Anonymous ANITA YORIO DATELINE: June 7. 1965 LEAD STORY: Gymnastics 1. 3, 4; being with Steven; skiing; horseback riding; partying with my friends HOROSCOPE: To live happily with Steven forever, and have a big. healthy family, and own a log cabin in the mountains EDITORIAL: I never lose sight of the fact that just being is fun. Hepburn LAURA J. O’CONNOR DATELINE: February 7. 1965 HOROSCOPE: To never lose the dreams I search for. and to hold them very close to me; to one day be with the one I really love 00 Page Page CINDY CHAREST RONALD CLEARY THOMAS COLBERT SUZETTE DeSOUSA DAVID EHLINGER CHRISTOPHER GAMACHE NORMA GARCIA TODD GEGESKY OUT ON ASSIGNMENT WARREN JUBREY MARKKIRSCHBAUM SANDRA LIGHT JAMES LOWNDS STEPHEN MOLINARI RONALD MORIN EDWARD MORSE CLAUDIA PERLEONI JAMES PINCINCE REGINALD PINKHAM SCOTT RIPLEY NATHALIE SOUCY SCOTT STRAMEL DEBORAH WALTERS JAMES WOZNIAK 00 00 Page Scott Debbie Ron Jim Todd Claudia Ron _ Warren Page Page 9 0 Page 9 1 Sue and Brian ' ZJ(u CCaxx of of ( Wlndun Jlockx cHiyfi Sckoo( nquixtx tfu korun of you finance at (u ' Junior J om “Ofun on Qiiday ivininy. zMay 7 z Vuut tn ftunAnA and liykty-turo at uvm ocCoci ' ZJk CoCoxu-um ' JBanqutt Mous MtnuniaC jtfvtnut f Vt.%k £fxttngfuCd, iaiuickuutti Tracy and John CM 0 Page Page MAGAZINE DRIVE, SEPT. 9th-20jh HOMEROOM CAPTAINS AND CO-CAPTAINS — Bottom row. (l-r): J. Kryspm. M. Boucher, D. Deschaine C. Camilleri, C. Ingraham. L. Noyes. P. Doherty. A. Leonard. L. Santamaria. Top row: R. Oliva. M. Toce. M. Miller. D. Walker. D. Pfatfenbichler. J. Grieco. K. White. OUR BOOKKEEPER: Mrs. Smith 90 Page94 HIGH HOMEROOM. ROOM 201 MYSTERY ENVELOPE WINNERS a- .8 ,, $ Page Page Page SENIOR DRESS-UP DAY 00 0 Page Page99 STOWE JANUARY 28-30 h! 03 CU Jf NAME t presented ay.... -WINDSOR LOCKS high school CLAS5 1933 directed ay... , JAMES C . GATTO Musical Director: Neil Rinaldi Stage Manager: James O’Brien Assistant Director: Steve Foley Choreographer: Kristen Brandt Vocal Coach: Cindy Doherty Page X 0 2 ASCII K. Brandt Tickets: S. Levine Page 103 100 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Bottom row (l-r): M. Boucher. A. Urgo. D. Deschaine. M. Boucher. L. Noyes. K. Reid. Second row: S. Mantel. W. Davis. D. Christopherson. M. Daudelin. N. Vo. Top row: R. O’Neil. B. Hanson. S. Bradford. D. Curry, K. Sullivan. M. Fouquette. J. Meyers. Page 104 Page 105 EXTRA! EXTRA! BEST LOOKING: Mike (missing Jennifer) CLASS SWEETHEARTS: Christine and Rob MOST ATHLETIC: Mike and Maureen MOST QUIET: Loralyn and Nha MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Joanne and David f MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Susan and David Page 106 FIND OUT WHO’S WHO Cki MOST VERSATILE: Mike and Anne MOST CHAUVINISTIC: Angelo MOST LIBERATED: Sandy BEST PERSONALITY: Rob and Eva MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC: Joanne and Jamie O 03 CU “ ‘There is very little difference between one man and another; but what little there is, is very important’.” James PREPPY: Rob and Maureen MOST MUSICAL: Bill and Jill CLASS CLOWNS: Brian and Colleen 00 o 03 CU MOST DRAMATIC: Jill and Mike CLASS FLIRTS: Michelle and Mike MOST ARTISTIC: Ed and Jennifer BEST SMILES: Mike and Linda “As students, we share many common bonds, but the differences among us are what make our lives interesting.” CLASS OPTIMISTS: Jim and Dianna CT ' O 03 Qh LASTING IMPRESSION Eva Anderson: The Class of 1982’s Junior Prom and Senior Ball at the Wigwam and VT with the ’82 crew Patti Attenello: Dress-Up Day, partying with Mobie and Lori; John’s horn; Nov 5, ’80, our anniversary Christine Bennett: April 17, 1982 with Rob, and all the help and good times Lynn gave me Cecilia Berube: Good times in Gymnastics and the best class trip with Mr. Borchetta Maureen Blakley: May 15, 1982 David Block: Last year’s graduation parties Carol Borys: Meeting Larry New Year’s ’79; camping at the beach with Larry, D.M., E.A., R.R., T.J., J.S., J.R. Michelle Boucher: That old country road where “we” had our own party and dance Monique Boucher: Day at Spring Pond and owl pellets in Mr. Widmer’s Bio. II class Glenn Bournique: Four-wheeling with Corey and Andy and getting stuck in the mud up to the doors Suzanne Bradford: Collecting gypsy moth eggs for Talcott; whale-watching with Mr. K Bill Brooks: My trip to Quebec in Feb., 1982 with Kim, Krista, Mike, Brian, Regina, John, Jamie, and Julie Laura Burk: Cheeseball fights at my cottage and all the good times with A.G., T.M., M S.. B.A., T.G., P.B. Marie Burke: Going out to lunch in my sophomore year with Trisha and Joanne and Shooting Star Christine Camilleri: Fish hatchery with Red and bathroom times with Gidget Robin Campominosi: Driver’s Ed. with Tom and Gary; one basketball game with Lisa and Sandy John Chapman: 1982 Class M Diving Championships; February 3, 1981, the beginning of K.S. and J.C. Laurie Chaussee: Having good times with Marty last year Dianna Christopherson: Coming home from Sweden and being with my friends again, June 2, 1981 Anita Clements: The day I met Jim, sophomore year Roxanne Clements: My sophomore A lunch with Sharon, Kris, Annette, Sandy, Louie, and his friends Kim Coffey: South Windsor Girls’ Track meet junior year Lisa Colombi: Seeing Eddy coming down the stairs my soph, year; going to Rainbow with friends Lauren Convey: My trip to Bermuda in May of my junior year Dennis Cordiliko: Remembering the Junior Prom in a very special and unique way Doug Curry: Bruised apples on Senior Dress-Up Day Tim Daigle: The funny times I had in art class my freshman year with Tim, Glenn, and Kevin Angelo D’Aleo: Mac’s with Ed and Joe; talking about the good old times; driving Mr. A crazy Chris Daniel: My first career touchdown reception against Putnam Marie Daudelin: Trip to Quebec with Mr. LaBrosse’s French class, sophomore year Wendy Davies: Barn Night and mopeding with Crash, Ziggy, Soda, Morf, Viara, and Spaz Donna Deschaine: Spending a memorable evening with friends and classmates at the Junior Prom Tracy Desovich: Barn Night and mopeding with Soda, Tree, Morf, Spaz, Viara, Crash; Junior Prom Angelina Diana: My spec ial friendship with Mr. Foley and Mr. Francouer; I’ll miss you Jeannine Dion: Winning the softball tournament with encouragement from Judy and Holly Mark DiPoppo: Mr. Borchetta’s class trip to New York, freshman year Karen Doak: The day I taught G.H. how to ski at Brodie Mt.; July 4th weekend; Raggedy Ann and Andy Pat Doherty: The barn; Moped Night; Crazy times with T.B., T.D., W.D., M.M., M.W., K.M., K.V., R.L., and J.B. Susanne Edes: Walks along the beach with Joe; Band outing 1981 Susan Flint: Should we do it, Julie? Should we?” Marianne Foucher: Going to New York with Mr. B. and an excellent class Mike Fouquette: The incredible menage a neuf in Quebec, 1982; thank you, Papa Andre Brenda Frawley: Stephen, June 10, 1981; watching the sunrise with S.W.; Raggedy Ann and Andy Sheela Gale: “Scenic routes” in the Kielbasa Wagon with Lusty, Frisky, Bambi. and Misty, Nov. 1 4, 1981 Sue Good: Sitting in A lunch with L.R., L.P., and S.P., and picking on C.M.; hanging around with Laura Andrew Green: Laughing in lunch, jr. year; being basically obnoxious with L.B., B. A., M.S., T.G.. B.K., T.M., and A.F. Joseph J. Grieco: February 26, 1982 Joe R. Grieco: Not having gone steady with one girl during my four years in high school Chris Grogran: Playing in my first varsity basketball game as a junior Jim Guthrie: Cottage runs with L.B., T.G., B.A., B.K., T.M., D.B., M.S.; ten weeks at 1 for O.N.J.; weekends with A.F. 106 Brian Hanson: La Bacchanale nocturne dans I’auberege Quebecois avec R.P., J.M., M.F., J.F., B.B., R.C., J.B., K.D., et Mme.O Lori Harmon: Being paroled one year earlier than everyone else Mark Hebert: A police escort to the front door of the school with Phil and Jim Lynn Holcomb: Being the first girl on the golf team, thanks Mr. Beaudry; being with T.J., K.C., and P.C. Heidi Holsten: Going tubing with Mark; July fourth weekend, seeing fireworks! Dave Horowitz: The great flood of 1981; spending time with P.J. Paula Hoyt: Going to the beach the day after the prom, Oct. 18, 1980 Cathleen Ingraham: February 26, 1982 Trisha Jarvis; Sophomore lunches a nd Shooting Star with M.B., and J.K.; Misfit with Jo-Ann Michael Jordan: All the time spent with Michele and the partying with Ed Anne-Marie Kervick: J.F.K. Jam September 26. 1981; seeing The Rolling Stones in Philadelphia, PA James Kingston: Learning to ride Angelo’s motorcycle over the past summer Joanne Kryszpin: Scenic routes in the Kielbasa Wagon with Misty, Kristy, Bambi. and Lusty, Oct. 22 Lisa Kulas: Partying with Sandy. Sue, Mary, Kim, Debbie, Paul, and especially J.R., the one I love Pam Kulas: Rockin’ with Mick and The Stones with Kev, Bren, Pat, Laur, and James; Prom weekend Trish Kulesa: Summer of ’82 with Glit, Gopher, Sis, Flame, and Pops, especially July 11th Billy Kupernik: All the trips that I have taken with the band, especially the trip to N. J. Rob LaBreche: Moped and Barn Night with Zig, Tree, Soda, Morf, Viara, and Spaz; the MacBeth tragedy Lorraine Lacasse: Going to the REO concert with Jo-Ann and partying with them after with M.L. Corey Laurito: Playing a relaxing game of golf with Coach Debbie LaVoye: Study halls down at the old corral by the brook with Ellen and S.M.W.T.M. Sheri Lee: Skiing in Vermont with Mrs. S.and Judy and forgetting to get off the lift Anne Leonard: All the good times with everyone down at Point O’ Woods Alan Letendre: Partying; swimming for Coach Malone Sandra Light: Going to the movies with Mark and watching them together at the cinema Joanne Lodola: Getting caught in Mr. Rinaldi’s closet with 8 others while dressed as a jelly bean John Lopes: Going to the beach May 15, 1982, with M.N., K.Y., L.K., and K.L. in Yogi’s truck Candi MacDougald: The good times Laura and I had during the summer of ’82 Ellen Malone: All those study halls with Debbie and S.M.W.T.M. at the corral by the brook Ray Mancarella: Riding elevators on the top and flushing lightbulbs at work Chris Mancino: Flyng through the hoop (J.L.); soccer initiation ’82; chicken fights in J.’s pool — 2:00 a.m.! Susan Mantel: P.M.P., esp. Tom Jones and McDonald’s before My Three Angels; Billy Joel, Nov. 19th Brenda McAdorey: Seeing The Rolling Stones with Pam, Kevin, Pat, Laureen, and Jim in Hartford Theresa McGrath: Cheeseball fights up at L.B.’s cabin. Chris McKeown: The Elton John concert with Mark, Gina, Billy, and Donnie; weekends at my house Dan McLaughlin: The Who concert in Shea Stadium and getting lost on our way back to the motel Maureen McSweegan: Moped Night with Morf, Kelly, Pat, Tracy, Wendy, and Rob; making CVC in Field Hockey Jamie Meyers: Sleeping nine in the same room in Quebec; the entire trip Chris Michaud: Seeing the movie The Wall with Bobo when he fell asleep Michael Miller: Going to the J. Geils concert and also making it back Steve Molinari: Hacking up Electronics with Pat, Kim, and John in sophomore year John Monacchio: Getting caught skipping my last period class April 6, 1979 Mary Moran: The week Steve and I went to Cape Cod together and partied with Mike and Ellie Ellie Netcoh: The Cape with Bob, Brian, Nancy, and Ted; August of ' 82 Debra Netolicky: Partying with Lisa, John and especially Paul Mary Newton: Going out every weekend with L.K., S.M.. K.L., and S.M. in my junior year Lynn Noyes: Pushing Rob L.’s car through the blizzard and Savage Nomad Land to see MacBeth Michael O’Donnell: Slipping on a peach in caf A, freshmen year Rob Oliva: Token comments with Mike T.; January 14th, the day I asked Laurie out Robert O’Neil: Going to Misquamicut Beach with Christine last summer; April 17, 1982 107 Page 111 Jo© Paleski: Going to the Junior Prom with Susan Cindy Palmer: The weekend of the Junior Prom David Paneceasio: The Who at Shea Stadium with Eric, Robby, Micky, Steven, Dan, John, Glen, and Andrew Julie Parker: “Sure, Sue, let’s go. What have we got to lose?” Sandy Patskanick: Lunch with L.R., L.P. and S.G., and picking on C.M.; b-ball game with L.S. and R.C. Michelle Pepin: ‘Go ahead, Allison, go ahead. Remember Dianna and Gina!” Claudia Perleoni: My junior year at Suffield High and taking it easy! David Pfaffenbichler: All the good times in junior English class with Mr. F. and Comp.; Halloween ’82 Donna Phillips: Meeting Bryan at David P.’s party at Richie’s; going to Vermont with Bryan David Piktel: Finding out that I didn’t have any car keys when I was at East Beach, jr. year Allison Ploszay: I did, Michelle; I did, Dianna, Gina.” Lisa Poissant: Sitting in A lunch with S.G., S.P. and L.R., and picking on C.M.; class with Mark Edward Purcell: Going to Sno-JAC and to Brian’s party Edward Pyznar: Bumming around with Joe, Ang, and Bob at basketball games and McDonald’s Lauren Raccone: The first time I met Tom, junior year Tom Rafferty: Leaving work early to go play pool with Dennis Laura Ratcliffe: Sitting in lunch with S.G., L.P. and S.P., and picking on C.M.; laughing with S.G. Karen Reid: April Fool’s Day 1981 with Kim, Mr. Harutnian and Dad Donna Rizzuto: All the times Mrs. Carroll volunteered me without telling me Lisa Sampson: C period with Cheryl and Dorene and cruising up to McDonald’s in Cheryl’s little car Mark Sandone: Rockin’ Shea with The Who and Brenda-Bob, Barbara, Peter, Patrick, Dana, and Bobby, sr. year Linda Santamaria: Junior Prom and beach; Halloween ’81 and ’82; football, soccer and b-ball games Laureen Savoie: Going to The Stones with Jim, Pat, Brenda, Pam, and Kevin, 1982 Laura Sevigny: The good times Candi and I had during the summer of ’82 Lori Sideravage: Breakfast after the Prom with John; M.B., M.M., P.A., J.M., L.L., M.C.. A.D.; thanks Mom and Dad Beth Siemionko: Going to the beach on a cool day in the summer with Paul, John and Christine Mary-Susan Snyder: J. Geils ’80 and ’81; acting out concerts; Peoples’ with Bird and S.P. Lisa Sowell: Summer of 1980; the basketball game with Robin and Sam; Peoples’ with S.P. and M.S.S. Jill Sterner: The “scenic route” with Misty, Christy, Bambi, and Lusty in the ’Basa Wagon, 10 31 Cheryl Struthers: Skipping C Ch. with Lisa and Dorene and going to McDonald’s in my little car Kathy Sullivan: Germany, summer ’82; Band trip to N. J.; Saturdays at Yale with Sue, Karen, Dianna, and Sue Mike Toce: Token comments with Rob O. and MacBeth prod, with Lynn, Rob L., Chris D., Chris B., and Jim K. Brian Topor: My jr. English class with B.F., D.D., M.B., L.S., K.W., D.P., and Mr. F. and the summer of ’82 with Jill Jennifer Tucker: Partying with Kim, John, and Rick; swim team meets; locker next to B. Topor; Elmcrest Jo-Ann Turnberg: Going to REO with Lorraine and meeting them; “Misfit” with Trish and Stiffo’s Amber Urgo: Good times — the summer of ’80; hanging around with J.H., S.M., G.F., freshmen year Karen Viara: Barn Night with Ziggy, Tree. Morf, Soda, and Crash David Walker: March 8, 1980 until now; the future with Tammy Daniel Walsh: Going to Fitch’s house with Keith and Steve; August 24th Maureen Walsh: 1980 State Runner-Ups; Barn Night with R.L., W.D., K.V., T.D., and Soda David Walters: College Fair with John, Raff and Snorkys and afterwards at practice Laurie Worth: The birthday party Pat and Brenda had for me at Peoples’ Forest in May, 1982 Keith Wheeler: Parties in the woods; Brian Zaine’s party; watching Jackie beat up Kevin Cheryl Whelan: The day our Field Hockey team beat Glastonbury, senior year Keith White: Driving tractors at Fitch’s house with Daniel, Steve and Fitch Jim Wosniak: Police ride to school with Hetron and Phil and meeting Nonie R. the first time David Wrabel: Sitting and chatting with the Newington cheerleaders at the b-ball game, jr. year Anita Yorio: The excellent times I had in Gymnastics with Colleen, Celia and Sue Christine Yucka: The Junior Prom with John and going to the beach the next day Brian Zaine: Partying at Peoples’ the day after the Prom -V - _ | • o o c v i« 5 1 1 wtt 1 M«E)acooOd r-WEff % v - . Z 7 108 Page -L X Z The Missing Ingredient In a sprawling, bustling building, combine: 1 office manager 1 superficient secretary 1 “keeper of the keys” 1 dependable friend 1 senior class “problem solver” Mrs. Smith, This recipe will never again be duplicated here at WLHS because you’ll always b e the missing ingredient. To the above, gently fold in: — a generous amount of love and devotion — endless dabs of time and patience — a smiling face and cheery disposition Blend all the above ingredients and simmer slowly for 24 Vz years. The result is a delightful and unique confection called Mrs. Ruth Smith. Page llj Page 114 Page llj JUNIORS junior (joon’yer) n. ranking below another in point of time of service syn. junior sophister Trademarks: 16 years old competitive boisterous 5 ft. tall Cafe B Study premature “senioritis” Quotable quotes: “Can I see your class ring?” “Who are you going to the prom with?” “How did you do on your SAT’s?” “I can’t wait until next year!” J OFFICERS: (l-r): Vice-Pres. K. Oliva, Treas. T. Costello, Pres. J. Bologna. Missing: Sec. P. Sabala. VO 03 CU Page 11 Page 118 CLASS OF 1985 s,. f ' S. 115 6II sS,,d Page X 2 0 ■ CLASS OF 1986 OFFICERS: (l-r): Vice-Pres. P. Flynn, Pres. N. Leonard, Treas. K. Andrews. Sec. L. Butvilas T 7 T 8§ed 7 7 T 8§e d c 7 T 8§e d Page 124 V ■ Page -L Z ID Members — (l-r) Bottom row: A. Welch. K. Small. L. LaBreche. K. VanValkenburg. Second row: C. Desovich. D. Wojtas. S. Nai. F. Jordon. C. Tobey. Third row: P. Sabala. K. Ferris. L. Marinone. P. Frevel. Top row: R. LaBreche. M. Boucher. T. Desovich, L. Noyes. 122 VO CM 03 CU MODEL U.N. THE SENIORS MEMBERS — Top row (l-r): C. Losty, B. Sideravage, R. LaBreche. M. Toce. J. Bologna, J. Shovak, J. Simonetta. Bottom row: M. Berkowitz, A. Keney. J. Priest, M. Viggiano. L. LaBreche, L. Noyes. K. Reid. P. Frevel. Missing from picture: E. Sullivan. 123 7 T 8§E d MATH TEAM Bottom row (l-r): S. Mantel. L. DeMichele. S. Bradford. N. Vo. Top row: M. Wabalas. S. Nai. P. Callahan. S. Lemanski, Adviser: H. Buckley. Adviser, H. Buckley MATH TEAM TUTORING MULTI-MEDIA TUTORS Bottom row (l-r): K. Murphy. M. Bona. C. Doustou. Top row: S. Light. J. Jones, L. Poissant. Missing: C. Charest, Adviser; A. Stecewicz. Tv AIDES (l-r): R. Joiner. N. Martins. G. Lawrence. J. Kupernik. Missing: D. Drezek. T. Loveland. 124 Adviser. L. Dennis Page X 2 8 Page 129 Page 130 T C T ICOLORGUARD AND CHORUS I COLORGUARD — Top row (l-r): D. Norman, J. Gamache, T. Siemionko. D. Lacasse, C. Zukauskis. K. Wichniewicz. K. Cartsounis. L. Stanizzi. Bottom row: K. Labbe, Capt., C. Doherty, Adv., K. O’Neil. Missing from picture: B. Golden, G. Paganelli, J. Albert, C. Cordiliko. 7 c T STAGE BAND THE STAGE BAND — Bottom row. (l-r): P. Simonetta. T. Tenerowicz. R. Bodian. J. Loughran. W. Kuper- nick. R. Perry. N. Weatherbee. Middle row: L. Butvilas. P. Mondazzi. M. Savage. Top row: C. Sadowski. R. Peluso. A. Diana. T. Culcasi. J. Sterner. M. Sargeant. D. Castonguay. R. Africano. M. Savage. J. Wozniak. B. Edes, J. Veit, L. Garvey. Missing from picture: P. Belanger, E. Cannon. M. Hoffa, S. VanSchelt. M. Butler, L. Marinone. c c t 8§E d Page 134 Page -L O BOYS’ VAR. SOCCER THE TEAM — Bottom row, (l-r): F. Jordan. D. Gilbert. J. Chapman. B. Topor, M. Toce. P. Callahan, R. Heim. J. Bologna. M. Masera. Top row: Coach Sullivan, Mgr. D. Christopherson, K. Loughran, C. Losty, D. Piktel, J. Kurmaski, S. Jackson, T. Mandrola. R. Africano. B. O’Boyle, A. Letendre, R. Parry. THE SENIORS VO CO 03 CU C T GIRLS’ SOCCER Coach Gene Chapman and Captains Maureen, Debbie and Ellen. State ournament Qualifiers THE TEAM — Bottom row, (l-r): P. Chipman, K. Murray, T. Chap¬ man, L. Brooks, M. Sayers, G. Malone. K. Walsh. Second row: S. VanSchelt. B. Grandahl, P. Garvey, G. Mattacchione. P. Sabala, T. Costello, E. Grover, C. Moore. Top row: Coach Chapman, D. LaVoye, L. Moore, M. Walsh, E. Malone, M. Pepin, C. Bennett. Page 138 Page 139 THE TEAM — Bottom row. (l-r): T. Burke. T. Hamilton. J. Loughran. J. Gilbert. G. McDonald. J. Grandahl, Coach Danny McNamara and Cap- C. Tower. Second row: Coach McNamara. G. Thresher. P. Skinner. B. Sideravage, M. Devin. K. Poissant. P. tains J. Loughran and T. Burke. Lankhorst. S. Sandone. J. Skala. M. Wabalas. B. Glanz. O 03 CU VAR. FALL CHEERLEADING Coach Barb McHugh and Captains Linda and AnnMarie. THE TEAM — (l-r): A. Ketola, L. Poissant, K. Mancino. C. McKeown, J. Patkus, L. Santamaria, M. Albert. L. Sideravage, D. Wojtas, C. Hebert. N. Jacobson. D. McDonald. C. Mancino. Page 141 BOYS’ FOOTBALL THE TEAM — Bottom row, (l-r): C. Daniel, T. Daigle, D. Walters, A. D ' Aleo, B. Claffey, J. Johnson, T. Rafferty, D. Walsh, D. Cordiliko, J. Grieco, D. Wrabel. Top row: Mgr. T. Pignone, Coach Scelza, M. Savage, J. Lennon, T. Taylor. M. Dooley, M. Curti, C. Famiglietti, G. Ludden, B. Jones. T. Dyson, M. Merrigan, T. Netcoh. P. Senofonte, J. Wozniak, T. Courtney, S. Brazalovich, P. Flynn, J. Corcoran, R. Merlo. P. Golden, Coach Netcoh. 138 Page 142 Page 143 GIRLS’ FIELD HOCKEY THE SENIORS Coach Karen Collins and Captains Pat and Wendy THE T EAM — Bottom row, (l-r): W. Davies, P. Doherty. Middle row: C. Desovich. M. McKeown, M. Mandrola, K. Viara, T. Desovich, K. Michalski, L. Gordon, K. Kearns. Top row: A. Bulgajewski, M. McSweegan, B. Horowitz, A. Ploszay, G. Tambussi, Coach Collins. C. Whelan, C. Doak, M. Army. Page 144 Page 145 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CROSS “Victory is a thing of the will” Foch 142 Coach Jim O’Brien and Captains Anne and David mf m w THE TEAM — Bottom row (l-r): D. Johns. K. Andrews. L. LaBreche. N. Leonard. Mgr. L. Griffin. Second row: A. Leonard, K. Coffey, G. Paganelli, L. Matusevich. Third row: B. Johns, E. Hoyt, S. Mockalis, K. Loveland. Fourth row: D. Pfaffenbichler, P. Simonetta. K. Mockalis. K. Pfaffenbichler. Top row: R. LaBreche, S. Gaidous. Page 146 Page 147 BOYS’ SWIMMING AND DIV Coach Ken Malone and Capt. Billy THE SENIORS THE TEAM — Bottom row (l-r): M. Wabalas. A. Letendre. R. Ferris, D. Curry, A. Green, G. Lawrence. K. Pfaffenbichler, S. Jackson, Coach K. Malone. Top row: B. Kupernick, J. Chapman. 00 03 CU ING TEAM Diver: J. Chapman Page 149 GIRLS’ SWIMMING DIVING HE TEAM — Bottom row. (l-r): L. Phelps. K. Scotto. S. Gale. M. Sullivan. Second w: Coach K. Malone. S. Gale.K. Murphy. J. Ford. K. Cameron. E. Sullivan. Top row: J. offa, J. Stratton. C. Letendre. R. Peluso. L. Marinone. Missing: J. Tucker. 03 CU 150 Page lb 1 BOYS’ VAR. BASKETBALL the TEAM — Bottom row (l-r): C. Grogan, M. Jordan, G. Flanders, K. Loughran. Top row: Mgr. J. Kupernik, M. Masera. B. O’Boyle. D. Aprea. T. Mandrola. P. Senofonte, P. Callahan, R. Heim, Coach D. Sullivan. 148 Page -L 3 Z Page -L U 3 GIRLS’ VAR. BASKETBALL THE TEAM — Bottom row (l-r): T. Chapman, L. Brooks, W. Davies, S. Tremblay, T. Tenerowicz. Top row: Coach B. McKeown, M. Sadowski, E. Berube, M. Walsh. P. Garvey. 03 CU 154 1 c;c; 156 !■ GIRLS’ J.V. BASKETBALL M 157 IVAR. WINTERCHEERLEADING I THE TEAM — Bottom row (l-r): M. Albert, L. Santamaria, L. Sideravage, K. Ferris, C. Coach Barb McHugh and Capts. L. Sideravage, L. San- Hebert, D. Wojtas. Top row: L. Poissant, Mgr. A. Ketola, D. McDonald, K. Mancino! J. tamaria, A. Ketola. Malick, C. McKeown, N. Jacobson, C. Mancino. 03 CU 158 INDOOR TRACK THE SENIORS Coach Jim O’Brien THE TEAM — Bottom row (l-r): D. Christopherson, T. Costello. P. Doherty. M. McSweegan. K. Kearns. K. Coffey, M. Riccio. Second row: K. Loveland. K. Sullivan. C. Bonito. J. Dion. E. Sullivan. L. Bonito. E. Hoyt. S. Mockalis. D. Deschaine. J. Monacchio. Third row: B. Grandahl. J. Bologna. C. Famiglietti. B. Johns. S. Gaidos, N Leonard. D. Tardiff, D. Johns. K. Mockalis. J. Simonetta. Top row: A. Netolicky, J. Lennon, K. McSweegan. R. LaBreche, S. Lefebvre. 155 03 PU 159 M GIRLS’ GYMNASTICS THE TEAM — Bottom row (l-r): S. McDermott, A. Leonard. C. Kilty. Second row: C. Desovich, L. Mandy, L. LaBreche. M. Boltz, T. Boltz, D. Cordiliko, K. Andrews. Top row: Coach D. Tavino, J. Patkus, J. Stine. G. Laurito, J. Pesci, E. Grover, C. Berube THE SENIORS Page 160 SPORTS WRAP-UP Geronimo! What the...! On your mark! Get set! Go! PEQUOT FOOTBALL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1982 J Congratulations! f £ CVC Champs VO 03 CU CN VO 03 CU PUBLISHERS WANTED: Persistent group of pro- fessionals with background in ad- ministration. Pride in ac- complishments and cost con- sciousness necess. Exp. in forecasting weather a must. 1 PETER D’ARRIGO B.A. Science. M ED. Education, Wagner College ED.D. Administration, New York Univ. 2 ROBERT SANTAMARIA B.A Education. Providence College M ED. Sec. School Admin.. Rhode Island College 3 EDGAR GORMAN B.A. Business. American International College MED. Elem. Ed., Central Conn. State Univ. Ph.D. Educational Admin.. Univ. of Conn. BOARD OF EDUCATION: (l-r): Jean Eddy, Joseph Flynn, Shirley Hespelt, Malcolm Hamilton, Chairman. Marie Nyquist. Director of Special Services 160 Page 164 EDITORS “You’re getting on my nerves. WANTED: People willing to take on responsibilities, to enforce rules, and to adapt to varying conditions. Tolerance range should fluctuate be¬ tween the predictable and the unpredictable. 1. JOHN F. O’BRIEN, Principal B.A. English. St. Michael ' s M ED. Education. American International College 2. GEORGE ANASTASIA, Assistant Principal B.S. Mathematics M S. Secondary School Admin., Univ. of Hartford M.S. Mathematics. Stanford Univ. 3. EDWARD A. BUCK, Assistant Principal B.S. Elementary Education. Central Conn. State Univ. M.S. Admin. Supervision. Springfield College Secretaries: 4 SANDY ARMSTRONG 5 MARJORIE COOPER 6 JEAN MARKIEWICZ (not pictured) ANN WAWRUCK 03 CU EMPLOYMENT WANTED: Responsible in¬ dividuals who can relate to students. Must be able to recognize students ' abilities and work with them. Tolerance and understanding a must. 1. EDWARD MUSKA B.S. Business Admin. Ed., M.S. Education, M.A. Guidance Counseling, University of Conn. 2. CHARLES SIMONETTA B.S. Elementary Ed., M.ED. Elem. Admin., University of Hartford 3. MICHAEL PAPPAS Dept. Chairman, Guidance, B.A. History Pol. Science, M.ED. Secondary Ed., Boston University 4 NELSON RINER B.A. Business Admin., M.A. Education, American International College 5. MYRON HALPIN B.A. Psychology, M.A. Social Work, University of Conn. “The secret of education lies in respecting the pupil.” Emerson 162 Your enthusiastic magazine sale “Always remember that certain sections of the SAT were 3. experimental. Swimming with the swim team members VO VO 03 CU CITY DESK “History is the myth believed “ See Guidance and drop it! n . Ft 6 +C Quit it — Stop hounding me! My hairstyle is the envy of the senior class. 4 . “Anything for the seniors today? “We live under a government of men and morning newspapers.” Phillips WANTED: Candidates with background in Pol. Sci. Proven excell, in Hist, necess. Must be skilled in memorization of names and dates, esp. of the 40 U.S. Presidents. 1 LEONARD STINE B.S. History, Boston Univ. 2 WILLIAM ELRICK Dept. Chairman, Social Sciences B.A. History, Bates College M.A. Education, Trinity College 3 BRIAN McKEOWN B.A. History, St. Anselm College M.A. Guidance, Univ. of Hartford 4 ROBERT C. OLIVA B.S. Education, Central Conn. State Univ. M.A. Science Social Studies Business, Univ. of Hartford 5. FRANK J. BORCHETTA B.S. Education, Central Conn. State Univ. M.A. Education, Univ. of Hartford 6 PATRICK R. SCELZA B.S. History Physical Ed., Springfield College 163 VO 03 CU PROOFREADERS WANTED: People with excellent communication skills. Ability to distinguish parts of speech essen¬ tial. Familiarity with Shakespeare and other classical authors a plus. 1. JUNE F. SHERMAN 2. HAROLD ROBINSON Dept. Chairman, English B.A. English, Brown Univ. M.A. English, Univ. of Conn. 3 JAMES FRANCOEUR B.S. English, Central Conn. State Univ. M.ED., Univ. of Hartford 4 ANNE LUMBERT B.A. English Literature, Wheaton College M.A. Education, Trinity College 5 JAMES GATTO B.A. English. Fairfield Univ. M.A. English, Trinity College 6 LINDA L. COLO B.A. English Humanities, Merrimack College M.A. Journalism, Syracuse Univ., Newhouse Communications Center 7 STEPHEN FOLEY B.A. English, M.A. English, Trinity College 8 JOHN GALLO B.A. English, Trinity College J.D. Univ. of Conn., School of Law 9 STEPHANIE LEVINE B.A. English, Conn. College M.A. Education, Trinity College 10 VIRGINIA HOWARD B.S. Social Studies English, M.S. Reading, Central Conn. State Univ. 164 Page 168 03 CU FINANCIAL DEPT. Log ( — ) = Log m - Log n If this isn’t Greek to you, you’re the one we’re looking for! Strong figure apt. Min. 10 yrs. exp. in all aspects of radicals and fractions. Must be able to tolerate Pythagorean Theorem. 1 DENNIS GRAGNOLATI B.S. Secondary Mathematics, Univ. of Maine (Farmington) M.ED. Education Admin., Springfield College 2. CARL PURINTON B.A. Mathematics, Univ. of Maine (Orono) 3. HOWARD E. BUCKLEY B.A. Pol. Science. American International College B.S. Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 4 FRANCIS BEAUDRY Dept. Chairman, Mathematics B.S. Mathematics, M.A. Mathematics, M.ED., American International College 5. JAMES MUSK A Athletic Director B.S. Mathematics. St. Francis Xavier M.A. Education, Springfield College 6 . TOM PANACCIONE B.A. Mathematics. Clark Univ. MAT Mathematics, Univ. of Montana 7. DAVID FARR B.S. Mathematics, Central Conn. State Univ. 166 “Tracy, be quiet!” O 03 CU Pagel. 1 11 ii mm imm “Get back to class! WANTED: Qualified professionals who can take full charge. Exp. an absolute necessity along with pro¬ ven track record. Positions available in the following fields: Nursing, Reading, Lang., Library Sci., Food Serv., Music, Comm. 1. MARION O LEARY R.N. Hartford Hospital Nursing School 2 ANGELA JORDAN Nurses Aide 3 ELENA LANDRY Reading Aide 4 ALICE OLIVA B.S. Education, Central Conn. State Univ. M.A. Reading, Univ. of Hartford 5 . ABIGAIL T. STECEWICZ B.A. English, Bates College M.A. French, Middlebury College 6 MARYANN COLBY Librarian 7 PRISCILLA R. BROWN B.S. Home Economics. Keene State 8 NEIL RINALDI B.M. Music Ed., Berklee College of Music 9 LEO DENNIS B.S. Mathematics Science. Fitchburg State M.A. Adm. and Superv. Second. School, Boston Univ. 10 IRENE COSGROVE Multi-Media Secretary 11 DANIEL SULLIVAN B.S. Physical Ed., Springfield College 12 KAREN COLLINS B.S. Physical Ed.. Southern Conn. State Univ. M.S. Physical Ed. and Athletics, Central Conn. State Univ. 13 DOROTHY MIKOLAJCIK B.S. Physical Ed., Univ. of Conn. M S. Physical Ed., Springfield College 6 . Alors. . 168 CN 03 CU WANTED: Athletic indiv. to staff new recreational facility. Knowl. of all sports and CVC rules req. Sports med. a plus. RECREATION 12 . Do as I say, not as I do — Run! Nike Miss Mik 169 Don’t give up! Life is a book: You take it page by page and read it well! Page-L aJ RESEARCH DEPT. WANTED: Persons to take full charge of microscopes. Bunsen burners, and scales. Must have complete knowl. of the human system and of all phases of cross-breeding plants. Familiarity with stars, oceans, and glacial formations helpful. “The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.” Einstein 2 . 170 Plan your work and work your plan. 1 JAMES E. O BRIEN, JR. B.S. Biology. M.S. Biology. Central Conn. State Univ. 2 ALFRED KAUSCH B.A. Biological Science, M.A. Science, Montclair State College B.A. Math, Univ. of Maine (Orono) 3 RANDY WIDMER Dept. Chairman, Science B.S. Biology, Bates College M.ED., Univ. of Hartford 4 FRANK FLAHERTY B.S. Chemistry, Seton Hall Univ. M.A. Chemistry, Saint Joseph College 5. SHIRLEY SHARIS B.S. Biology Education, Central Conn. State Univ. M.S. Biochemistry, Univ. of Conn. 6 GEORGE PLACZEK B.S. Science, Univ. of Illinois 7. RICHARD BIELAWIEC B.S. Biology, M.S. Biology, Central Conn. State Univ. Page 174 ‘‘Hush-up now!” I can see you’re just thrilled with all this.. - w nn H t i ) i y i i Y It Nt Mo T iu th Pd y ih v. i i Hf To W Be Oi If Pt Nd Pm Sm Eu HP Pu Am CIENTIFI Do you think the Russians are worried? Page 1 3 CIRCULATION DEPT. WANTED: Persons to fill positions requiring the performance of general bookkeeping. Duties include payroll. Ideal candidate should be conscientious, work well with numbers and have neat handwriting. 1. MARY SAVOIE B.S. Secretarial Studies. Central Conn. State Univ. 2. PATRICIA BOYLAN B.S. Business Admin. Business Education, American International College 3. LINDA CLYMER B.S. Business Education, Univ. of Conn. 4 FRANCES FITZGERALD Dept. Chairman, Business B.S. Business Education, Central Conn. State Univ. 5. (Not pictured) JANE CARROLL 172 VO 03 CU PASTE-UP AND LAYOUT “Give me feedback, please. WANTED: Skilled and qualified per¬ sons with good eye-hand coordina¬ tion. Ability to read blueprints and familiarity with paints a necessity. 1. CAROL DABKOWSKI B.S. Art Education, M. A. Art Education, New York Univ. 2. MARILYN GRAGNOLATI B.S. Art Education, Univ. of Southern Maine M.S. Art Education, Central Conn. State Univ. 3. JOHN AMBROGI B.S. Industrial Arts, Central Conn. State Univ. 4 PAUL THIBODEAU Dept. Chairman, Industrial Arts B.S. Industrial Arts, Gorham State Teachers College 5. GORDON GRISWOLD B.S. Industrial Arts Education, M S. Education, Central Conn. State Univ. 6 RICHARD SMITH B.S. Industrial Arts, M.S. Industrial Arts, Central Conn. State Univ. 7. THOMAS CARDARELLA B.S. Industrial Arts, M.S. Industrial Arts, Central Conn. State Univ. 173 Pagel. LIVING AND LEARNING AIDES: (l-r): M. Brazolovich, B. Borgio, G. Chipman, P. Rourk. Missing: S. Ciemniewski. WANTED: Specialists possessing unique talents with a sincere understanding of people. Must spend time, show affection and recognize accomplishments. Patience and compassion are a plus. 1 BARBARA BURNHAM B.S. Special Education Elementary Education, Central Conn. State Univ. 2 NANCY HALL B.S. Art, Southern Conn. State Univ. 3. CATHERINE CUNNINGHAM B.S. Elementary Education, Univ. of Hartford M.ED. Special Education, American International College 4 GAYLE OBREGON B.S. Special Education, Southern Conn. State Univ. 5. BARBARA COUSINEAU B.S. Special Education Elementary Education, American International College 6 ELISE SAWTELLE B.S. Special Education, Southern Conn. State Univ. M S. Special Education (L.D), Univ. of Conn. “Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.” Haywood 174 00 03 CU “It’s all relative __ INTERNATIONAL BEAT “Buenas Suerte Bonne Chance” BONJOUR ... QUE PASA ... BONUS DIES ... Individuals with mastery of assorted foreign languages. Must converse and write fluently. Extensive travel a plus. 1 CHARBRA ADAMS JESTIN B.A. Spanish, Univ. of Hartford M.S. TESOL, Central Conn. State Univ. 2 ANDRE LABROSSE B.A. Science, Providence College M.ED., Rhode Island College 3. (Not pictured) PAULA LUCAFO B.A. Hispanic Studies, Smith College ON 175 D bJD 03 rv -r 176 CAFETERIA STAFF: Bottom row (l-r): S. Gilbert, A. Loveland, P. Stanton. Top row: P. Skrabal. M. Courtney. B. Morello, R. Brulotte CUSTODIAL STAFF: (l-r): S. Balfore, S. DiPinto, J. Cannone. E. Case, R. Degen, L. Liberty CAFE AND JANITORIAL o 00 03 Qh TEACHERS’ FEATURES Every answer is a rhyming pair of words (like PAT’S CATS and SKINNY MINNY). The number after the defini¬ tion tells you how many syllables in each word. 3. O’B’s track meets (1) sauueip s uagBij Z . sasujjojd .sewom u saoeied s.aoiiv 01 sapuBj s.Aoubn esajqujOH s.ajpuv 8 Jauuu s.jawAio i s pBJd s. ubjj 9 |ied s, 3 |Abo S uBug .wAjj p satuB6 .sawBr £ ops s.oioo z s.jjbj 1 :Sd3MSNV 177 1. Dave’s auto (1) 2. Teacher’s single performance (2) Page 181 THE HERALD STAFF “Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well.” Stanhope THE HERALD STAFF: Bottom row (l-r): Karen Doak, Christine Mancino, Christine McKeown, Miss L. Colo, Adv., Wendy Davies, Mary- Susan Synder, Susan Mantel. Second row: Chris Daniel, David Pfaffenbichler, Tracy Desovich. Third row: Maureen McSweegan, Brenda Frawley, Lynn Holcomb, Karen Reid SPORTS COMMITTEE Bottom row (l-r): Wendy Davies, Ed. Top row: Christine Man¬ cino. Chris Daniel. Maureen McSweegan 178 ADVISER: Linda Colo Page X 8 2 Staff pictures taken at Journal Inquirer, Manchester, CT (Thanks, Jll) BERTH) PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR: Karen Doak SENIOR BIOGRAPHY COMMITTEE (l-r): Tracy Desovich, Karen Reid, Ed., Chris Daniel ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE (l-r): David Pfaffenbichler Ed.. K. Doak, Mary-Susan Snyder, Chris McKeown FACULTY COMMITTEE (l-r): Chris Mancino, Maureen McSweegan, Tracy Desovich, Ed., Karen Reid, Mary-Susan Snyder BUSINESS BOARD Bottom row (L-r): A. Ploszay, Adv. P. Boylan, C. Mancino. Top row: C. Struthers, S. Gale, P. Doherty, L. Lacasse, G. Gilberto, L. Sideravage. L. Kulas, L. Raccone TYPING STAFF (not pictured): T. McGrath, D. Rizzuto, L. Sideravage Page 183 LEGAL NOTICES We, the Windsor Locks High School Class of 1983, being of relatively sound mind and judgment, do declare this to be our Last Will and Testament (for the time being), hereby revoking all our former promises. Eva Anderson leaves all the aggravations of the ski trip to any organized junior. Mark Aprea leaves his parking space to anyone who can fill it with a more awesome Volkswagen. Patti Attenello leaves all her homework and great memories to anyone crazy enough to want them. Cara Babiarz leaves her oil paints, canvases and turpentine to the Class of 1993. Christine Bennett leaves the best of luck to Lori Brooks, Kelly Murray and Kari O’Neil for the rest of their years at WLHS. Cecilia Berube leaves the wild class trips with Mr. B. to anyone who can handle himself. Maureen Blakley leaves all her steno and transcription homework to any upcoming senior. David Block leaves all his troubles in school to the freshman class. Carol Borys leaves all the forged passes to anyone who can get away with them. Michelle Boucher leaves laughing, after being in Mr. Borchetta’s C Channel Psychology class. Monique Boucher leaves the high school with the intention of making all her dreams come true. Glenn Bournique leaves the best of wishes and lots of ex¬ cellent memories to next year’s seniors. Kevin Bournique leaves all his aggravations (fighting, skipp¬ ing, etc.) to the administration. Laura Burk leaves Miss Boylan’s favorite line, Stop typing, stop! and all the great times with the group. Marie Burke leaves this building with one thought — never having to come back. Robin Campominosi leaves more three foot hairs (long, dark brown) on the floor of the high school than any other student. Cindy Charest leaves all her daily wanderings around the halls 2nd period to Mrs. C. and Mrs. B. Dianna Christopherson leaves homeroom (with Michelle and still wearing her coat) to anyone who can get to his locker before the bell. Kim Coffey leaves the saying Milk the cow to any lunatic crazy enough to run with O.B. Tom Colbert leaves his curly hair to Frank Borchetta and Mr. Anastasia. Lauren Convey leaves behind all the good times she had in chorus and the best people ever. Dennis Cordiliko leaves his blazing speed to Charlie Famiglietti and his great hands to Mike Merrigan. Doug Curry leaves his pompons to David Wrabel and his skirt to Rob LaBreche. Tim Daigle leaves the Daigle flood pass to Coach Scelza for use this year and all the good times he had at football practice to Paul. Angelo D’Aleo leaves his teacher tormenting to an upcoming senior. Chris Daniel leaves his blinding speed to Glenn Flanders and his juggling catches to Jim Lennon. Marie Daudelin leaves all her syllabuses and essay assignments to future Tandem students to analyze and paraphrase. Wendy Davies leaves her fouls and spot on the Girls’ Varsity Basketball team to Cathy Flanders and her parties to anyone who can handle them. Christine Camilleri leaves her four years of talking to any Donna Deschaine leaves her white-out and correction tape underclassman who thinks she can outtalk her. to anyone who dares to take Steno II and transcription. 180 00 03 CU Tracy Desovich leaves her ziggys to anyone who dares to wear white pants with them. Jeannine Dion leaves Windsor Locks High School never having received a new clarinet case from Mr. Sarant. Karen Doak leaves Mr. Purinton’s knowledgeable assistance to anyone who requires help with Mr. Beaudry’s take-home problems. Pat Doherty leaves “What the . . .!” to the remaining Clashers and BSA to Barbie G. Susanne Edes leave essay-eve celebrations and private parties to any future Tandem student willing to procrastinate as much as she did. Marianne Foucher leaves Lisa with one more year to go. Michael Fouquette leaves his bottle of Extra-Strength Tylenol to the next Tandem English, calculus, senior honors class and a bottle of No-Doz for FXF Physics. Brenda Frawley leaves Windsor Locks High School with five Frawleys down and one to go. Sheela Gale leaves WLHS to go get Joanne Kryszpin at Suffield P.D., where she is still having her icky. Todd Gegesky leaves WLHS with his tires intensely smoking behind him. Susan Good leaves all her transcription and steno books to the next student in Mrs. Fitzgerald’s classes. Andy Green leaves with his socks still not matching and to the sound of balloons popping in the halls. Joe J. Grieco leaves his Boston Red Sox hat to Mr. Borchetta. Joe R. Grieco leaves that spot between Tom Rafferty’s legs to the next quarterback lucky enough to take snaps from him. Chris Grogan leaves his slam dunk to the next player under 6 ' 2 . Jim Guthrie leaves Tandem English still wondering what “But crushing truths perish from being acknowledged” really means and with memories of ten weeks at number one. Brian E. Hanson leaves for Byzantium with his metaphysics. Mark Hebert leaves this school and its teachers to his little sister Lisa, hoping that she gets as much out of WLHS as he did. Lynn Holcomb leaves her alligators to anyone who can be preppy without having to be in a clique and being the last Holcomb to graduate. Paula Hoyt leaves all the gossip for Lisa Rothe. Trisha Jarvis leaves Mr. Oliva ' s class talking to Jo-Ann and remembering all the good times at WLHS. Anne Marie Kervick leaves all the gossiping to any underclassman who thinks it is important. Colleen Kilty leaves wishing she had done more work but knowing she would not have had half as much fun if she had. ( v Sue King leaves all her U.S. History answers to the future juniors. Joanne C. Kryszpin leaves to find her 997 shamrocks with gaudes in her ears, a Tab in her hand and a bottle of after-essay No- Doz in her “suitcase.” Pam K ulas leaves remembering the good times along with the bad. Trisha Kulesa leaves all her fondest hopes and ambi¬ tions to Gopher, hoping that Gopher will achieve them if she does not. William Kupernik leaves the headaches and heartaches of be¬ ing captain of the Swim Team and Marching Band to anyone who can handle them. Rob LaBreche leaves his award-winning air guitar to anyone crazy enough to use it and his O.H.C.A. membership card to the Art. Lorraine LaCasse leaves all her good times to Vic and Diane and all her friends. Corey Laurito leaves his golf position to anyone who can handle it and his friends in the hope that they have a good life. Debbie LaVoye leaves her old soccer shoes to Mr. J. to hang from his car mirror. Sheri Lee leaves all the crazy Fridays with Trisha, Lorraine, Sheila, Judy, and Jo-Ann to anyone who can survive them and her game strategy in Othello to Teddy and Dennis. Anne Leonard leaves her little sister to run cross-country for three more years and the job of running the Gymnastic Team to Sue. Dorene Lesniak leaves Kelly Murray with Channel C breakfast to look forward to in her senior year. 181 Page 185 Joanne Lodola leaves without her grungy. yellow sweatshirt which stayed willingly in “Power Wreck” and without a single pair of clean jeans. John Lopes leaves his car to anyone who wants to buy it and good luck to his sister. Candi MacDougald leaves with two MacDougalds down and two to go. Ellen Malone leaves the green laces and 7 soccer shirts to Kate Walsh. Ray Mancarella leaves his calculator to do the deep six and his bike which was there long ago. Chris Mancino leaves her nickname to anyone who wants it and with “the problem still unsolved. Susan Mantel leaves her old. ventilated jeans to any uncoordinated Bio. II student and her perpetual allergies and colds to the guys in the stable. Theresa McGrath leaves a rut in the front speed bump from her car bottoming out everytime she goes over it. Christine Me- Keown leaves Connie and Danelle to have more great weekend parties with the Ozzies and Connie to have her locker all to herself. Dan McLaughlin leaves the school to whoever wants it. Maureen Me- Sweegan leaves the parking ticket to Jimbo and Madwoman and BSA to Barbie G. Jamie Meyers leaves his colored golf balls to the next dedicated WLHS golfer. Michael Miller leaves his ever present optimism to future seniors and the best of luck to Mark and especially to Alison. John Monnacchio leaves his college applications to Dudi and his dir¬ ty jokes to Mr. Widmer. his chemistry teacher. Mary Moran leaves Dot Sullivan with one more year to go. Eddie Morse leaves his parking spot and all the new freshmen girls to his brother Ken. Ellie Netcoh leaves the boring mornings in front of Mr. O ' Brien’s room to Barbie and Jay. Mary Newton leaves all of her confusing accounting problems to Mrs. Carroll to solve. Lynn Noyes leaves with her face still red from those Quebec candles and with Jamie. Michael and Brian still laugh ing. Michael O’Donnell leaves his comb to Scott Nai and Mr. Oliva ' s classes to anyone with a sense of humor. Michelle Okon leaves this school with a smile. Rob Oliva leaves his purple sweatshirt to Mr Beau¬ dry’s Channel G senior math class. Robert O’Neil leaves all those fun classes to his sister Kari for her next three years. Joseph Paleski leaves his special keys to anyone who can find them. Cindy Palmer leaves all her hiccups to Mr. Anastasia. David Paneccasio leaves his skipping skills and detentions to Gayle and Sue. Julie Parker leaves all the good times with her friends and still wondering who drew her the picture in junior English. Sandy Patskanick leaves Mr. Beaudry to her little sister. Monique Payette leaves this school to anyone who can handle all the fun. Michelle Pepin leaves her O. J. to Gina and homeroom (with Dianna and still wearing her coat) to anyone who can get to his locker before the bell. David Pfaffenbichler leaves his last name with three “Phaffen- bicklers” to follow and his O.H.C.A. membership card to the Art. Donna Phillips leaves the good times she and Cheryl had skipping. 182 David Piktel leaves his fruit flies to any underclassman who is hungry and the “decorative pictures from his locker to any person bold enough to keep them. Allison Ploszay leaves her embarrassing nickname to anyone who can live up to it. Lisa Poissant leaves her math problems to her brother Kevin and all cheerleading accidents to any underclassman who can handle them. Page 186 Edward Purcell leaves his green hat to a deserving freshman. Edward Pyznar leaves his Irish-Polish” temper to any underclassman who has the misfortune to inherit it. Lauren Raccone leaves her typing fingers to Mrs. Carroll and her cooking skills to Mrs. Brown. Tom Rafferty leaves the job of finding a better friend than Snorks” to any upcoming senior. Laura Ratcliffe leaves all the memories of running through the hall with Sue to her cousin Lynn. Karen Reid leaves her towel, glove, rosin bag. “spikes.” and nickname to Marianne and Sue and WHS’s 1955 yearbook to Mr. A. Donna Rizzuto leaves all of Mrs. Carroll’s “volunteer work to anyone who can handle it. Alicia Roncari leaves glad¬ ly with her buddies Cin¬ dy and Debbie. Mark Sandone leaves wondering how he passed algebra and tennis r r)e 9 geometry. Linda Santamaria leaves her senior math tests to Mr. Purinton for a good laugh and her cheerleading uniform and captain’s pin to Barb. Laureen Savoie leaves WLHS with James Sayers by her side. Jim Sayera leaves (just barely) with Laureen Savoie. Laura Sevigny leaves this school with all the hugs from Guppy. Judy Sewell leaves all the crazy and disastrous times learning how to ski to Mrs. S. and Sheri. Lori Sideravage leaves her cheerleading uniform to Barb and her pompons to Mr. Francoeur. Lisa Sowell leaves the worst grades in the history of Mr. Beaudry’s class to any underclassman who thinks he can top them. Mary-Susan Snyder leaves her many moldy, smelly lunches in her eleventh grade locker and still listening to the Rolling Stones. Nathalie Soucy leaves her Playboy Bunny suit. Jill Sterner leaves the book How to Cope with Short Band Directors to Pat and Thom. Kathy Sullivan leaves her piccolo to anyone who wants to go prematurely deaf from playing it. Mike Toce leaves Dino P. to become a member of Randy’s Rangers. Brian Topor leaves a comb to Donnie Gilbert so he can make himself beautiful before a sweaty soccer game. Jennifer Tucker leaves remembering the Class of ’83 and others for supporting her through tough times. Jo-Ann Turnberg leaves remembering all the good times in WLHS with her friends and looking forward to more in the future. Amber Urgo leaves her Steno I and II classes to anyone who wants to “suffer!” Karen Viara leaves her physics to anyone who can understand it and Mr. Widmer’s room more confused than when she entered. Nha Huu Vo leaves 10 points worth of test plus 5% interest per week for exactly 52 weeks star¬ ting 1 24 83 to the next calculus class. Julie Wabalas leaves this school to anyone who can handle getting up early and going to school. David Walker leaves happily because of March 8th and is the eighth Walker to leave. Dan Walsh leaves C-More one more with Coach Scelza for hill drills. Maureen Walsh leaves the other half of OUR locker to Pau Garbe. Dave Walters leaves No. 73 and his tackle position to the next heavyweight for Coach Scelza and his antics to Donnie Gilbert. Debby Walters leaves all her signed passes to Mrs. Brown. Laurie Worth leaves with that with which she arrived — nothing. Keith Wheeler leaves his smelly running shoes to Mr. O’Brien and his elevator key to Mr. Anastasia. Keith White leaves his best selling novel The Summer of ’82 to Gopher in the hope that someday she will finish it. David Wrabel leaves his “Get psyched’’ and “Let’s go you guys” routine to Teddy N. and leaves WLHS as the last of the “Original Wrabels. Brian Zaine leaves his elevator key to Jeff Staves and WLHS with a smile. 183 00 03 CU The past has been wrapped-up; the present is still being reported... 00 00 D bJD 03 Oh but tomorrow’s news is yet to be made. CT ' 00 • § 185 03 CU CLASSIFIED P. J. LODOLA SONS, INC. Electrical Contractors P.O. Box 241 373 South Main Street, Windsor Locks 623-9991 Serving Connecticut and Massachusetts Light Power Heat Motor Controls Custom Panels Aerial Trucks Established 1928 186 • f i • • • • • • • • • • • o • • • C. H. DEXTER • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Producers • • • • • • A of • • • • • • SPECIALITY • • • • • • • • NONWOVENS • • • • • • • • • A Founded 1767 • • • • • • a • • • C. H. Dexter Division w • • A • The Dexter Corporation w • • • • a One Elm Street, Windsor Locks, Conn. 06096 • • • V • • e • • • • • • f • • • • f f • • • • • • • • f • f • • • f • f • • • Page 191 LONGUEIL TRANSPORTATION, INC. P.O. Box 473, 144 Shaker Road, East Longmeadow, MA 01028 Mass. (413) 525 4571 CT. Toll Free (800) 628 9503 CHARLES S. CARILLO INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 30 Suffield St., Windsor Locks, CT (203) 623-3053, 623-9895 188 DAVID CARILLO CLU Page 192 GEISSLERS SUPERMARKET, INC. Home of Fine Foods Bridge Street Warehouse Point Dexter Plaza Windsor Locks Broad Street Windsor SWEDE’S JEWELERS Warehouse Point, CT 06088 CONTINENTAL FIBRE DRUM 491 North Street Windsor Locks, CT 06096 What Is a Bargain? Beware of advertisements which claim huge savings on diamonds. If a diamond is sold at a “bargain price it is usually becau it is an inferior gem. Our membership in the American Gem Society is your assurance of honest value. It costs no more and often less to buy your dia¬ mond from a reputable firm that cares about you. 189 Page 193 3opat METAL PRODUCTS c ' o fll SUPFIELO ST WINDSOR LOCKS . CONN “Recommended by Satisfied Customers” Joseph W. Marinone William J. Marinone HERB’S SPORT SHOP, INC. 252 Trumball Street, Hartford, CT 06103 54 LaSalle Road, West Hartford, CT 06107 “Our Speciality — Customer Satisfaction” Athletic Equipment Wholesale — Retail Home of the Stocked Famous Brands 623-4827 Congratulations to the Class of 1983 St. Mary’s Windsor Locks Parish Federal Credit Union 482 Spring Street Windsor Locks, CT 06096 BRADLEY INTERNATIONAL Windsor Locks, CT 06096 623-2451 190 Page 194 CROUSE-HINDS COMPANY CROUSE-HINDS SEPCO CORPORATION Aviation Lighting Products Division It costs no more to Experience... 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