Windsor Locks High School - Herald Yearbook (Windsor Locks, CT)

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Class of 1985 Windsor Locks High School Windsor Locks, CT 1 H f A VP Ml u Wbikk i W p jm lj[ k ffwk- v . 1 In memory of our friend and classmate Kenneth Cloutier He impressed those of us who knew him with his bright smile and friendly manner. Kenny added a special warmth and kindness to our lives and he will be remembered always as our friend. 1 . For .fourv years we haVe be£n on a voyage of discovery and v„ . • ♦ Mearninjdf, reaching out‘toward . • • • ' • , , • . • other, ‘mq fe distant gaJaxiesof- . rhafiif.ity. • . • •• • . . • . • . n . ♦ ••• .. • i ' 4 . have, explbred new ' places and haye-discovered mor bout ourselves 1 and’ ♦. . each other. . •? v . . 8 All space pictures provided courtesy of NASA Each of us has worked on separate parts of our mission, but we have all worked successfully toward its completion. Encouraged by the atmosphere of friendship, we were able to broaden our scope and travel beyond old frontiers. We have had many close encounters but Mission Control was standing by to safeguard our voyage and maintain our paths. 11 Now we are able to expand our orbits into greater ones. It is time to probe deeper into the universe, to explore untried enterprises and to conquer new horizons. 12 • . • • We wjll move apart, but th . ' pull pf gravrty nd .• . • friendship will Jteep us • together fn spirit, as It has • . • inr the past, as yeTeach • • • , toward the egds ' of the • • • ' univecSe. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ♦ • ' •r • • ♦ . •• • • ; % % % • « % % • • • • •V t ' % ft % H •% % - % % • • • • % . • ♦ V • v •4 ' . % • ft •« ♦ • % 13 • • As our voyage comes to an end, we realize how important he was to its successful completion. His advice, involvement and teaching have helped us reach for the stars and understand the universe. Because of his contributions, we, the Class of 1985, dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Robert Oliva 14 As our four years of high school draw to a close, we look back on this time with pride. We entered the high school as freshmen, just like spaceships entering new orbits. We were lost for a short time, but gradually, through trial and er¬ ror, we were able to establish our own comfortable paths. These orbits were different for each of us; some of us chose the arts, others sports and still others academics. Although our choices were varied, we were strengthened by our individual differences and our class grew increasingly stronger. We reached out to each other forming friendships which gave us the moral support to achieve and to dream. Now, as we prepare to move out of this orbit, we cast a look backward and realize how much we have accom¬ plished. Our pride swells with a sense of achievement. Our future is calling. It is now time for us to move out into larger orbits and discover new goals. JOxJuySASb t 16 o JACQUELYN R. BALDWIN JOHN ANTONACCI STARDATE: February 15, 1967 MISSIONS: Being with Rolande; partying with Johnny Spags; Munson; Rolande; Chris; lightbulb; working on my car FRONTIERS: To continue going to school and make Ma and Dad proud MAUREEN THERESA ARMY STARDATE: February 10, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Field Hockey 1, Var. 2, 3 Capt. 4; JV Basketball 1, 2; Var. Indoor Track Capt. 3, 4, States 3, 4; Var. Track and Field 1,2, Capt. 3, 4, CVC 1,3, 1st javelin 2; Class Open 1, 2, 3,4, javelin 1, 2, 4, 4th place 3; discus and shot put 3, 4; State Open 3, 4; javelin 7th place 3; Herald staff Sports Co-ed.; Sr. Mag. Capt. FRONTIERS: To coach the Nike Tradition ECHOES: “There are in the end three things that last: faith, hope and love, and the greatest of these is love.” Corinthians 13:13 STARDATE: February 14, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Field Hockey 1, Var 3; Track 2; JA 1; Stu. Council 1; CYO 2, 3; Band 1, 2; YFU and Eeva; Who ' s Who; Sr. Mag. Capt.; Herald staff Sr. Biog. Ed.; family; friends; summer; movies; music; eating; Yickers!; Debbie, Sheila, Jody, Deirdre, Cheryl, Ann; Tom FRONTIERS: To be successful in everything I pursue in my future, be happy and be loved ECHOES: “He who reigns within himself, and rules his passions, desires and fears, is more than a king.” ANDREW D. BARBER STARDATE. January 8. 1967 MISSIONS: Who ' s Who; eating; reading; traveling FRONTIERS: To travel the world and be rich, own a ' 69 Camaro and be a self-made millionaire ECHOES: “Friendship is a bond that joins peo¬ ple together. Anonymous PATRICK BELANGER STARDATE: January 13, 1967 MISSIONS: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Sr. Class Play Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4; POW; Rad. Fix; fishing FRONTIERS: To achieve my goals with happiness ECHOES: “Try not to become a man of success but a man of value. Einstein GARY BENEFIELD 18 MARK R. BERKOWITZ STARDATE: May 25, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Tennis 1, 2, Capt 3, 4; Student Council 4; Model (JN 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; IHL 1, 2, 3; summer of 84; all the great times with my friends; special thanks to John FRONTIERS: To be happy, own my own business and always be optimistic ECHOES: “Before imposing virtues on others, first make sure you yourself live up to them.” Anonymous RITA A. BLAIS STARDATE: January 27, 1967 MISSIONS: Partying with TS, MB, and BJQ; get¬ ting lost in Springfield with Charlene; babysit¬ ting with BJQ and CD; being with Gary; drive- ins; lunch-runs and WH-runs with Judi FRONTIERS: To be with my friends and family always and live a happy, successful life ECHOES: Nature is painting for us, day after day, pictures of infinite beauty if only we have the eyes to see them.” Ruskin ALAN BLOMQCIIST MICHELE BONA STARDATE: March 24, 1967 MISSIONS: Grad. Ush. 3; Tutor 2; laughing with friends; unicorns; summertime; stars; beaches; being with SS; California; Mom; SS FRONTIERS: To lead a happy and full life ECHOES: The human spirit is stronger than anything that can happen to it.” M.B. RICHARD BODIAN STARDATE: February 7, 1967 MISSIONS: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; NCC Concert Band; Anything Goes Pit Band; New Jersey; Montreal; Jazz Band 2, 3; Chorus 4; Var Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; (JSY 1, 2, 3, Co-Pres. 4; USY Convention “84 FRONTIERS: To be a professional tennis player ECHOES: If you assume the man sitting next to you is the Messiah waiting for some simple human kindness — you will soon weigh your words and watch your hands. And if he so chooses not to reveal himself in your time — it will not matter. Siegel JUDITH BONADIES STARDATE: December 7, 1966 MISSIONS: Partying; going to the beach; skip¬ ping school; the pond; drive-ins; skiing with RJ, MD, and EF; New Year’s Eve ’82; going to New York with RG; concerts; Richie’s; hearing Cep howl; People s FRONTIERS: To travel to Europe ECHOES: To know is nothing at all; to imagine is everything.” France 20 ANDRE BOUCHER STARDATE: September 26, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Spring Track 2, Var 3, 4; Var In¬ door Track 3, 4; Var Cross-Country 4; NHS; Stu¬ dent Council 4; Rainbow ‘84 FRONTIERS: To survive in a world mad enough to allow me to exist ECHOES: “You don’t learn to hold your own in the world by standing on guard, but by attack¬ ing and getting well hammered yourself. Shaw BRETT BOYD STARDATE: February 26, 1967 FRONTIERS: To be happy and successful in whatever I choose to do ECHOES: “Quiet and warmth in a person are at¬ tributes to be cherished and respected by others.” Oliva JULIE BOYLE STARDATE: January 12, 1967 MISSIONS: Ski pping 1, 2, 3, 4; partying on Woodland with Dawn, Jimmy, Bobbo, and Needle FRONTIERS: To be with Mark for the rest of my life or until he drives me crazy ECHOES: “Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend.” Camus DAWN BRACKEN STARDATE: November 8, 1967 MISSIONS: Being with David; skipping classes; always being able to talk myself out of trouble with Mr. A.; David FRONTIERS: To live happily with David for the rest of my life and enjoy everything we do together ECHOES: “To know is nothing at all; to imagine is everything.” France JAMES BRANGAN STARDATE: January 26, 1967 MISSIONS: Cross-Country 1, Var 3; Var Indoor Track 4; Model UN 3; sleeping; POW’s; Junior Prom and beach; being with my friends; radical fixes with PB; eating; seeing Springsteen in con¬ cert; Mad Max; wasting time FRONTIERS: To live life to its fullest ECHOES: The great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving.” Holmes DAVID BRENNAN STARDATE: September 15, 1967 MISSIONS: Computer Programming 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Team 3, 4; American Computer Science League 4; Chemathon 3; U of H Saturday Scholars 4; Who’s Who; JA 1,2, 3; BSA Senior Patrol Leader 1, 2, 3, 4; camping 1, 2, 3, 4; church administration 2, 3, 4 FRONTIERS: To always learn more, be free to do what I want and enjoy whatever I do ECHOES: “The real problem is not whether machines think, but whether men do. 22 Skinner LORIE BROOKS STARDATE: June 22, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Soccer 1, 2, 3, Capt 4; JV Basketball 1, Var 2, 3, Capt 4; Var Softball 1, 2, Capt 3, 4; Underclassman Sportsmanship Award 3; friendships 1,2, 3, 4 FRONTIERS: To live life to its fullest, visit England and never grow old ECHOES: “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 ex¬ actly what you see; today and everyday I’m just me.” Anonymous MICHAEL BROOKS STARDATE: July 9, 1966 MISSIONS: The only one to wear British flag muscle shirts FRONTIERS: To be a bassist in a rock-n-roll band ECHOES: “I will always be quiet except around my loved ones.” Brooks MICHELLE BUTLER STARDATE: August 21, 1967 MISSIONS: Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus 4, JA 1, 2; dancing FRONTIERS: To be happy and successful in whatever I do ECHOES: Follow your dream, if you stumble don’t stop. Keep your eye on the goal, press on to the top.” Anonymous LAUREL MAY CAMILLERI STARDATE: August 2, 1967 MISSIONS: Girls’ Var Soccer 1; Chorus 4; Sr. Mag. Capt. 4; Town Softball Coach 3, 4 FRONTIERS: To open my own daycare center and be successful and happy in whatever I do GERALD CAPEN STARDATE: July 8, 1966 MISSIONS: Boating; auto mechanics; fishing; weight lifting; restoring my 16-foot yacht; the never-ending search for my Lincoln; the beach FRONTIERS: To be independent, intelligent and wealthy as soon as possible STEPHEN CAPEN 24 LORI CHAMPION STARDATE: January 3, 1967 MISSIONS: Colorguard 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; JA 1; summer of 84 with Connie; being detec tives; good times I ' ll never forget with Don; Cape Cod with RKD; partying with TD, TJ, GT; my ’67 Mustang FRONTIERS: To be successful in whatever I do ECHOES: “Living like there’s no tomorrow means loving all you can today. Anonymous JOANN CHENEY STARDATE: June 3, 1967 FRONTIERS: To be successful in everything I do ECHOES: “Far away in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them and try to follow where they lead. Alcott TAMMY CHAPMAN STARDATE: July 3, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Soccer 1, 2, 3, Capt 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; JV Basketball 2, Treas. 4; Who’s Who; Knock knock — Flash; Tootles 3, 4 and forever; TP; tons and tons; hugs FRONTIERS: To be the best person I know how and achieve my goals to the fullest extent ECHOES: “The supreme happiness of life is the conviction of being loved for yourself, or more correctly, being loved in spite of yourself. Hugo PATRICIA LYNN CHIPMAN STARDATE: February 26, 1967 MISSIONS: Girls’ Var Soccer Mgr. 1, 2, 3, Capt 4; JV Basketball 1, 2; Var Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; CYO 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 3; bowling on the football held with Wink, Floyd and the Lizard 2; trying to play football with CEE against Brooksie and Murr on the beach May 12, 1984 FRONTIERS: To someday see Scott in the White House ECHOES: Maybe I can’t have everything I want, but at least I can have a lot of fun trying. DIANE CHURCH STARDATE: August 4, 1967 MISSIONS: JA 1; CYO 1,2, 3,4 FRONTIERS: To be a famous journalist ECHOES: “Every cloud has its silver lining, but it is sometimes difficult to get it to the mint. Marquis DANIEL A. COLONE STARDATE: May 28, 1967 MISSIONS: The ski trip; the snowstorm of ' 84 FRONTIERS: To live my life in a way that nobody has ever lived before ECHOES: “When you think you have something, think again. If you let your feelings go, trouble begins. Then when it’s over you’ll remember, but if that something returns you’ll do it again, only to wonder why.” Colone GEORGE A. CRISCITELLI, JR. STARDATE: June 5, 1966 MISSIONS: Magazine Drive FRONTIERS: To own a 4x4 with 4-foot clearance and have a career in electronics ECHOES: I make it a rule: I never clear a path until it’s done snowing.” Kennedy ROBERT CULCASI STARDATE: June 28, 1967 MISSIONS: Racquetball; flying; basketball; baseball; shooting FRONTIERS: To become the United States Air Force ' s most accomplished practitioner in the art of aerial warfare ECHOES: “He became an officer and a gentleman, which is an enviable thing.” Kipling MARK JAMES CURTI STARDATE: October 22, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Football 1, 2, Var 3, Co-Capt 4; hanging around with friends; having fun FRONTIERS: To be healthy, wealthy, wise and have many great times along the way ECHOES: “What can’t be cured must be endured. Anonymous ANDREW D. DAVIES STARDATE: December 5, 1966 MISSIONS: JV Cross-Country 1; JV Basketball 1, 2, 3, Var 4; IHL 3, 4; CYO 4; WLFD Jr. 2, 3, 4; fishing; partying with Mike and Gary FRONTIERS: To play college basketball, travel across the country to California and find a job fighting forest fires VINCENT P. D’ALEO STARDATE: August 10, 1967 MISSIONS: Sr. Mag. Capt.; listening to tunes; riding in the Pumpkin; talking; POW; laughing; having great times with my friends; cruising around Locks on the weekends FRONTIERS: To be happy in life, whether rich or poor, and live with the satisfaction of know¬ ing I tried my best ECHOES: If there were no evil in the world, good would have no meaning.” DOUGLAS DAVIS STARDATE: June 27, 1967 MISSIONS: Ice Hockey 3; IHL 4; biking FRONTIERS: To be filthy rich and own a Lamborghini Anonymous WILLIAM DeMAINE STARDATE: December 12, 1967 MISSIONS: IHL Hockey; Sr Baseball; Jets Football FRONTIERS: To become a pilot and have my own aircraft DEBRA ANN DeROSA STARDATE: February 28. 1967 MISSIONS: Band 1. 2. 3; English assistant 1: summers; Mom and Nick: my Bug; Lake George; best friends Sue and Sandi: the beach; horses; roses; Glen FRONTIERS: To select a challenging and emo¬ tionally stimulating career suitable to my capabilities and my interest in helping others ECHOES: ' For they can conquer who believe they can. ' ' Virgil DARREN A. DESCHAINE STARDATE: September 22, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Cross-Country 3, Capt 4; Var Spring Track 2, 4; Var Indoor Track 2, 3, 4; CYO; running; baseball; being with friends FRONTIERS: To be the best person I can possibly be and acquire the success about which I dream ECHOES: “The time has come for us to part, but the memories of our friendships will reunite us if we feel the need to relive our high school days.’’ D.A.D. CAROL ANN DESOVICH STARDATE: May 13. 1967 MISSIONS: JV Cheerleading 1; Var Field Hockey 2: Var Softball 2; Var Track 1. 3. 4; Var Gymnastics 1. 2. 3. Capt 4; Class VP 1.2. 4: Stu¬ dent Council 1, 2. Sec. 3. Treas. 4; Grad. (Jsh. 2, 3: Chorus 3. 4; Jazz Choir 4; CYO 2, 3. 4; cruis¬ ing in the van with DW. JM. JF: the prom; hurdles; Toby ' s; dancing; bun; green; FMN FRONTIERS: To stay single, rich and happy ECHOES: If you reveal your secrets to the wind you should not blame the wind for reveal¬ ing them to the trees. Gibran MARK DESMOND STARDATE: November 11. 1966 FRONTIERS: To become a famous artist ECHOES: Don t worry about it; it will get done! Desmond DOCIGLAS E. DION STARDATE: February 25.1966 FRONTIERS: To be a good mechanic ECHOES: “If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away.” Thoreau 30 CHERYL ANNEDOAK STARDATE: July 28, 1967 MISSIONS: Field Hockey 2, Mgr. 1, 3; NHS; Girls State: Sr. Mag. Capt. Herald staff Features Ed.; Nat I Merit Commended Scholar; clowns; books; shopping; Yickers! FRONTIERS: To be a successful writer and to educate as well as entertain people with my words ECHOES: “If you don ' t understand my silence, you will never understand my words.” Anonymous BERNARD J. DONIHEE STARDATE: June 13. 1967 MISSIONS: Chorus 4; Graphic Arts 3, 4; Jr. Prom; meeting Angie and falling in love 2, 3, 4; breaking FRONTIERS: To become disgustingly wealthy and own a Harley ECHOES: Love will come, Love will go. When it is here to stay You will know.” CHARLENE A. DOCJSTOU STARDATE: November 20, 1967 MISSIONS: Tutoring 1, 2; CYO 1, 2; summer of 82 with RB; Prom ' 84; IHL games with JS; cruis¬ ing around with RB, JS, LH; good times with MF; getting my Mustang; Vermont with BD FRONTIERS: To have a fairy tale romance, go across country in a Winnebago and be happy ECHOES: “One day, with life and heart, is more than time enough to find a world.’” Lowell Anonymous GEORGE H. DYSON, IV STARDATE: January 13, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Football 1, 2, Var 3, Capt. 4; IHL 1, 2, 3, 4; weight lifting; Destroyers;” Mac’s 10 27 84; AE; the prom; football parties; sum¬ mer work with SB, RM, TN; Rodger waters with SB, MC; “zone city” FRONTIERS: To lead the path I choose to take ECHOES: “Friends are like memories — you’ll never forget them. SC, GC, RM, TN, PF, SB, MC. GL, AO, AE, AR, DL, TM, BL, MH, KO, DL, CD Dyson DEREK DREZEK ■ STARDATE: January 28, 1967 MISSIONS: Going to Hartford Whaler games; partying; shopping for ties; listening to Rock-n-Roll FRONTIERS: To be successful at everything I do and to see the Hartford Whalers win the Stanley Cup someday ECHOES: We must never end our quest for the unending jest.” Buzz ALBERT C. EVANS, JR. STARDATE: December 8, 1966 MISSIONS: Var Football 3, 4; JV Baseball 2, Var 3; JV Basketball 2; going out with the football team; playing pool over Kevin’s; cruising with Kurt; McDonald’s with Toby 10 27 84; Ken’s wedding FRONTIERS: To become an engineer, always have my friends around, have Mom and Dad with me, and special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Brace for helping me through the past two years ECHOES: It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.” Tennyson 32 CHRISTINE FARGO STARDATE: March 31, 1967 MISSIONS: Meeting new friends; bugging Mr. A; finding new ways to get out of class FRONTIERS: To take some time to see the world, lead a full and happy life and never forget my friends and the good times we have had ECHOES: “If you have the chance, do it. You may never have the chance again.” Anonymous JULIANNE FORD STARDATE: September 29, 1967 MISSIONS: Swimming 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Track 3, 4; hanging out with JLS, SG, JM, CD, BJ, DJ, MM; always having Jen and Jan; November 11, 1984 HH FRONTIERS: To live long, see and make all my dreams come true and be happy forever ECHOES: Don’t ever stop loving, don’t ever stop believing, don’t ever stop dreaming your dreams. Parsons KAREN FORTINI STARDATE: December 22, 1967 MISSIONS: Government Day — Judge of Pro¬ bate 3; Grad. Gsh. 3; JA 1; German Exchange Program 1 FRONTIERS: To be successful and happy ECHOES: “As for happiness, it isn’t something you experience, it’s something you remember. Levant GINA FREDO STARDATE: October 13, 1967 MISSIONS: Going to concerts; having fun and partying with my friends; meeting new people FRONTIERS: To be happy and successful in whatever I choose to do in the future ECHOES: Let the sunshine in your heart shine on everyone you meet.” Anonymous SCOTT GAIDOS STARDATE: October 31, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Cross-Country 2, Var 3, Capt. 4; Var Indoor Track 2, 3, 4; JV Outdoor Track 2, Var 3, 4; skiing; Rainbow ’84; partying with SF, Doc, Gus, and Gange FRONTIERS: To achieve all that can be achieved in a lifetime while being happy with my friends ECHOES: “What we may try to do with our lives may not make any difference because fate will always be in control, but our memories will always be the same because history will not change them.” Gaidos SHARON GALE STARDATE: August 9, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Swimming 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Var Tennis 2, 3, Capt. 4; Senior Mag. Capt.; Herald staff Sports Co-ed.; being with friends; sunsets; smiles; C.B.S; 11 1 84 FRONTIERS: To be happy, never stop dreaming and to visit Maine often ECHOES: If you can imagine it, you can achieve it; if you can dream it, you can become it.” Ward CHERYL GEMME STARDATE: April 14, 1967 MISSIONS: Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus 3, 4; Var Swim Team 1; band trips; Montreal with GP, MB and CD; all the good times with Gale, Michelle, and Leslie FRONTIERS: To make sure my dreams become reality ECHOES: “If I were meant to be like everyone else I would never have been given the gift of thought, because to follow the crowd takes no thought at all.” Sterrer FREDRICK J. GIRARD STARDATE: January 22, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Baseball 2, Var 3, 4; American Computer Science League 4; Who ' s Who; JA 1, 2 FRONTIERS: To have a successful and happy future, and be able to do what I want ECHOES: “There is no substitute for hard work.” Edison GAYLE GILBERTO STARDATE: January 17, 1967 FRONTIERS: To be happy and successful in whatever I decide to do and be with David always ECHOES: “If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it is yours. If it doesn’t, it never was.” Anonymous MARK HANCOCK STARDATE: January 5, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Football Statistician 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Tennis Mgr. 2, 3, 4; Class Pres. 2; Whale watching with the Moondogs; PMP 3; SWS Util. Comm. 2; The Beaudry Players; The Ellipse; Randy’s Rangers; IHL announcer; Who’s Who 3; Poetry Contest Judge 2; Computer Team FRONTIERS: To visit all 21 NHL arenas ECHOES: “Pick a number between one and twenty. LISA HEBERT STARDATE: April 18, 1967 MISSIONS: CYO 1, 2; Town Softball 1, 2, 3; Var. Softball Mgr. 3; Grad. Gsh. 3; partying 1, 2, 3, 4; the good times with Rita, Toni, Michele, Moni¬ que, Char and Lynn; the summer of ' 83 with PS; weekends; becoming closer to my brother Mark; retreat 2; Jr Prom; meeting Lynn; basketball games with JG FRONTIERS: To make my parents very proud of me, fulfill my hopes and dreams and always be happy ECHOES: “Love and friendship are the greatest i things in life.” Anonymous Anonymous JULIET M. HOFFA STARDATE: March 19, 1967 MISSIONS: Girls ' Var Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Var Tennis 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Band 1, 2, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Stage Band 4; CYO 1, 2,3 ; JA 2; Punch-buggies; Hartford all-nighters; summer of ’84 with DC; party times with KH, AM, KF, SG, LN, LM, BL, JB, DB, SV, and the gang; 11 1 84 FRONTIERS: To be rich in mind, soul and “the green stuff’ and beyond that, to be hap py ECHOES: “As I watch us all depart, I wish upon you love, luck and happiness on your path of life.” 36 J.M.N.H. JOHN H. HOLDEN STARDATE: September 16, 1966 MISSIONS: Var Football 3, 4; weight lifting; Junior Prom; cheerleading in Pep Rally; football parties; trucks; girls; 4th of July 83; wild times with Daigs; Me Boy; good times with RL, JA, BZ, JC, DL FRONTIERS: To be the best at whatever I do and lead a very happy and successful life KIMBERLY HOLDEN STARDATE: August 20, 1967 MISSIONS: Junior Prom; summer of ’84; all- nighters and excellent Hartford times with AM, LM, JH; breaking with KM; good times with Mrs. C. and Mrs. F.; being the best space ladies thanks to SS; punchbugs; Mr. T. FRONTIERS: To go to California after gradua¬ tion, always have my buddy AM and make my mother proud of me ECHOES: A friend is an extension of yourself without which you are not complete.” Schutz EDWARD R. HOYT STARDATE: November 9, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Var Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Var Cross-Country 2, 3; Var Soc¬ cer 4; CYO 2, 3, 4; the Rainbow experience; great fun with my friends; watching sunsets; Junior Prom FRONTIERS: To do my best at whatever I at¬ tempt and be satisfied with it ECHOES: “Live for the tomorrows that always seem a little brighter.” Hoyt LEE R. HOYT STARDATE: June 24, 1966 MISSIONS: IHL 2, 3, 4; Var Track 2; Var Cross- Country 3; Indoor Track 3; partying 1, 2, 3, 4; my bobcat; sleeping in class 1, 2, 3, 4; going to concerts FRONTIERS: To be the best at whatever I do in life and see the world ECHOES: “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying. Neither shall there be anymore pain for the former things are passed away. DEIRDRE L. IVES STARDATE: June 28, 1967 MISSIONS: Ed-in-Chief Herald staff; Band 1, 2; PMP 2; Var Tennis 3, 4; Var Track 1, 2; Loretta’s wedding; Mike; 68 Camaro; Laurie, Loretta, Jody, Sheila, Jackie, Ann; the beach with Mike FRONTIERS: To be happy and successful in my chosen career and to keep smiling ECHOES: “The moments we have had together may only be temporary, but the memories we share may last forever.” Ives NADINE JACOBSON STARDATE: April 26, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Cheerleading 1, Var 2, 3; Guidance aide 3, 4; dancing with TS, CB, JG, DM; working Sat. mornings with TS, CB, LJ, CM; Auburn weekends with PS, CM, MF; three in one bed; Riverside FRONTIERS: To be happy and successful in all that I do ECHOES: “We grow neither better nor worse as we grow old, but more ourselves.” Becker Revelations 24:4 38 Edie Kim Leroy Deirdre WILLIAM JOHNS STARDATE: September 26, 1966 MISSIONS: Var Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Var In¬ door Track 2, 3, 4; Var Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; winning the 1000 meter; having fun with JF; the summer of ' 84 FRONTIERS: To be the best I can be JOSEE JONES STARDATE: May 15, 1967 MISSIONS: Chorus 1, 2, 3; tutoring 2, 3; organiz¬ ing the Ski Trip 4; GP at the beach after the prom; all the good times with the D-team FRONTIERS: To be with Jimmie and be successful FRANCIS JORDAN STARDATE: June 12, 1967 MISSIONS: Yale Book Award 3; NHS; Talcott Mtn. Sci. Ctr. 2; Math Team 3, 4; Boys ' State 3; Var Soccer 1,2, 3, Capt 4; JV Basketball 1, 2, 3; Var Track 1; Class Treas. 1, Sec. 2, VP 3; 15 great months; weekends; riding shotgun in Mark’s car; hanging out at Joela’s; listening to tunes FRONTIERS: To be happy all my life with someone I love ECHOES: Love somebody for who he is, not for his appearance or for what others think of him. TheJ. MICHAEL KEENE STARDATE: April 6, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Golf 2, 3, 4; Bud Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; going to Florida in the summers of ' 83 and 84 FRONTIERS: To live in Florida, marry a rich blonde, not work the rest of my life and be suc¬ cessful in the field I choose ECHOES: Let Life be the fullest, Let Love be the most, Let Death be forgetful. Anonymous EDWARD JOSEPH KOWALSKI STARDATE: February 27, 1967 MISSIONS: Tutoring 3; JA 2; fishing; skiing; riding motorcycles; camping; being with my friends; working on cars; working FRONTIERS: To be successful, become a mechanical engineer, have a few good friends, and be happy ECHOES: “True friendship is like phosphorescence — it glows best when the world around you goes dark.” Anonymous MICHAEL KRON STARDATE: March 9, 1966 MISSIONS: Survivor of 4 years at WLHS and the snowstorm of 84 FRONTIERS: To absorb the knowledge of the universe 40 KATHY ANN KCJLAS STARDATE: December 5, 1966 MISSIONS: JA 1; CYO 1, 2; IHL fan; working at Geisslers 2, 3, 4; being with all of my friends; Mom and Dad; Junior Prom FRONTIERS: To be successful in life and have my friends and family by my side ECHOES: “Take time to enjoy all the beautiful things in life that each day has to offer.” Kulas JEAN LaROSE STARDATE: December 12, 1967 MISSIONS: Going to Barbizon; remembering all the good times with Ron; thanks for the good times Mona, Lisa, and Michelle; being with David FRONTIERS: To become a successful model, own a beautiful home, be wealthy, and most of all be happy ECHOES: “Go confidently in the direction of your dreams and most of all ... continue to dream . . . not just today, but always. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad Thoreau JOHN KCJPERNIK STARDATE: January 5, 1967 MISSIONS: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Mgr. 1, 2 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Fire Dept. 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Janitor 1, 2, 3, 4; Herald staff Faculty Ed. FRONTIERS: To be the best at all I do ECHOES: Let someone you love go free, if she returns she is yours forever. If she doesn’t, it was never meant to be because those who leave feel not the pain of parting. It’s those who stay behind who suffer. Anonymous BRENDA LARSON STARDATE: February 2, 1967 MISSIONS: Work; Vermont; Jazz 2; being with Bruce and Chuck 1, 2, 3, 4; Steven ’84, ' 85 FRONTIERS: To move to Vermont after gradua¬ tion and live with CD and to always be happy with whatever I choose to do ECHOES: Take time to enjoy the things that make you happy. Anonymous RAYMOND LAVOIE STARDATE: July 22, 1967 FRONTIERS: To graduate with the class of ’85, succeed in IHL, win the ’85 hockey champion¬ ship, become an electronic technician, and become successful in life ECHOES: The sunlight keeps shining but there is always a rainbow behind the sunlight. Anonymous GINA M. LACIRITO STARDATE: March 20, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; Grad. (Jsh.; 1983 3rd place handicapped poster; CYO 1, 2; oil painting; working at Geisslers 2, 3, 4; fun with my friends; being with Andy FRONTIERS: To be happy in whatever I do and help others be happy too ECHOES: Loving, laughing and sharing are the ingredients for a good life because you only get out exactly what you put in. Laurito 42 GARY LAWRENCE STARDATE: October 2, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Swimming 1, Var 2, 3, 4; Var Track 3, 4 FRONTIERS: To be the best I can be in everything I do LESLIE E. LOUGHRAN STARDATE: June 5, 1967 MISSIONS: Chorus and Librarian 3, 4; Col- orguard 1; JA 1, 2, 3; partying with friends 1, 2, 3.4 FRONTIERS: To become a cruise director and be happy in everything I do ECHOES: “Life is what we make it. In life doing what you want today will get you where you want to be tomorrow. For life is what we make it.” Petit STEVE A. LEMANSKI STARDATE: March 5. 1967 MISSIONS: Var Tennis 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 4; Stage Band 4; Math Team 1,2. 3, 4; NHS; Nat ' l. Merit Semifinalist; Harvard Bk.; Boys’ State 3; Talcott Mtn. Sci. Ctr. 2; MAA Award 3; NAESS 3; Who’s Who; Sr Play Orch. 2. 3, 4; JA 1. 2; Wesleyan Symp. 3; CICONN Honors Sem. 3; Springsteen 9-7-84; Campagnolo derailleurs FRONTIERS: To take pride in whatever I do; to never sacrifice a greater value to a lesser one (Rand) ECHOES: “In a hierarchy, every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence.” Peter GLEN D. LUDDEN STARDATE: August 31, 1966 MISSIONS: JV Football 1, Var 2, 3, 4; JV Basketball 2; JV Baseball 1, Var 2, 3, 4; Pequot Football Champions 2; Toga party; DL, MC, TD, RM, TN, KO, GL, AE, PF, MS FRONTIERS: To grab that brass ring and turn it into gold ECHOES: “Ambition — the will to emulate one ' s successes and dreams.” 44 JOHN J. LOUGHRAN STARDATE: August 23, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Soccer 1, 2, Var 3, 4; Indoor Track 3, 4; Outdoor Track 3, 4; CYO 2, 3, Pres. 4; being crazy 3, 4; weekends 3, 4; Scorpions concert; shooting pool FRONTIERS: To become a successful oceanic researcher and to stay close to family and friends ECHOES: “You talk when you cease to be at peace with your thoughts.” Gibran GAIL MacDOUGALD STARDATE: November 21, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Cheerleading 1; Grad. Ush. 1; Third runner-up Junior Prom; jazz dancing 2, 3, 4; Town Softball League 1; Keith 1, 2, 3, 4; FRONTIERS: To be with Keith forever, be suc¬ cessful at whatever I do and never lose touch with my friends ECHOES: “Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have.” Shakespeare SUSANE MAGLEORA STARDATE: August 6. 1967 MISSIONS: Band 1, 2. 3; Play Band 2; Herald staff Act. Ed.; Sr. Mag. Capt.; summer; Lake George; the beach; all the times with Sandi and Deb; weekends FRONTIERS: To live a long, happy life ECHOES: What lies before us and what lies behind us is nothing compared to what lies within us.” Anonymous TODD MAKSYMIW STARDATE: March 17, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Bud Squad 1, 2. 3, 4; riding and 4wheeling FRONTIERS: To become a successful machinist and have enough money to do what I want when I want ECHOES: The future belongs to those who dare.” Anonymous JOELA A MALICK STARDATE: February 15, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Cheerleading 1, Var 2, Capt 3, 4; Track 1; JV Softball 2, Var Capt. 3; Var Soccer 4; CYO 3, 4; the snowbank; Jr. Prom; beach; be ing with Woj and Bread; rainbows; hearts; The Cars; VH with Ter; Tom Cruise; CVC Cheerleading Champs 1983; closet with Woj FRONTIERS: To live my dreams, become suc¬ cessful at everything I attempt and own a Porsche ECHOES: “It’s not knowing why or how you did it that counts, it s knowing that you gave it everything you could and more.” ROBERT J. MALLOCH STARDATE: April 10. 1967 MISSIONS: Poetry Cover Contest ' 83, 2nd place 84: Art 1. 2. 3, 4: Who ' s Who; being a rebel; making new friends; mad trips to Mac ' s; Avon and who knows where else; having fun being free; Six. KFB. JD. JR. Nova FRONTIERS: To continue to make people hap¬ py and to have fun in all that I do ECHOES: “Although the road through life is full of hardships, a few friends and a little perseverance will help add joy and happiness to your life. Malloch GAIL C. MALONE STARDATE: August 29, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Soccer 1. 2. 3, 4; JV Basketball 1. Capt 2; Var Track 2. 3, 4; CYO 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Mag. Capt.: running with Leslie; playing football with Chip, Brooksie and Murr on the beach after the prom; bowling with Crash, Floyd, and The Lizard FRONTIERS: To make myself and those around me happy ECHOES: ' In your vision of the world is the im¬ age of yourself.” Morgan DEBRA R. MANCARELLA STARDATE: May 5, 1967 MISSIONS: Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Drum Major 3, 4; Sr. Play Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus 3, 4; Student Council 3; NHS; Sr Mag. Capt.; CYO 2. 3. 4; fr. yr. with Jackie B.; Spanish; summer; Poquonock; hang¬ ing around with Kup and Sheils; band trips; Bab boon; singing; Mom and Dad FRONTIERS: To have faith that I will make the right decisions, travel abroad and always smile with the ones I love ECHOES: Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday.” Marquis 46 Gail Cee Joels LISA A. MANDY STARDATE: September 20, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Grad. Ush.; Poetry Contest Cover ' 84; Handicapped Cover 83; 4-H Treas. 1, Pres. 1; Friday night all night; M M’s rumpbump; punchbugs; summer of 84; great times with AM, JH, KH FRONTIERS: To be a Toys-R-Us Kid ECHOES: “Everything has an end, except a sausage, which has two.” Anonymous KEVIN W. MANNING STARDATE: June 1, 1967 MISSIONS: Commended Scholar; Church Youth Group; President, Save The Dinosaur Society FRONTIERS: To continue my education and boldly go where no Manning has gone before ECHOES: There has not been any great talent without an element of madness. Seneca MICHAEL S. MARGAGNONI STARDATE: September 10, 1967 MISSIONS: Going to concerts; partying; playing air guitar FRONTIERS: To be successful at everything I do ECHOES: I know not whether laws be right or laws be wrong. All that we know who lie in Gaul is that the wall is strong. Wilde CHERYL MARINONE STARDATE: July 12, 1967 MISSIONS: Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Sr. Mag. Capt.; Squad Capt. 2, 3, 4; Sr Play Band 2; NCCC 4 FRONTIERS: To become Liz Taylor’s lawyer s secretary and travel around the world ECHOES: It is easy in the world to live after the world s opinion; it is easy in solitude to live after our own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude. Emerson AMANDA L. MARTIN STARDATE: January 10, 1967 MISSIONS: Thanks to KH, JH, and LM for all our good times; summer of 84; good times with Joel; German Exchange Program ’82; M M’s experience; all my memories with friends; Fri¬ day night all-nighters FRONTIERS: To live life to its fullest ECHOES: A friend is the First person who ' omes in when the whole world has gone out.” Hughes JOSEPH A. MASCARO STARDATE: August 4, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Basketball 1, 2, Var 3, 4; Var Baseball 4; prom; ski trip; Van Halen concert; hoop; summer; parties; Rainbow; The Pit FRONTIERS: To go to college and be successful in business ECHOES: It’s important to remember that suc¬ cess is never final and failure is never fatal. But the most important part is that it’s not whether you win or lose; it’s how good you looked.” Anonymous LISA MATCJSEVICH STARDATE: August 22, 1966 MISSIONS: Var Cross-Country 2, 3; Var Indoor Track 2, 3; Var Outdoor Track 2, 3 FRONTIERS: To go to college, get married, have a family and be a lab assistant ECHOES: “If we open a quarrel between the past and present, we shall find out that we have lost the future.” Churchill MAURICE THE APE STARDATE: September 6, 1984 MISSIONS: Mascot for the class of ’85; swinging from tree to tree; banana eating champion 1, 2, 3, 4; cheering at all the WLHS games FRONTIERS: To be the world’s greatest lover ECHOES: “I will always be amorously there with love to share! Maurice the Amorousape DAWN MAZUR STARDATE: March 6, 1967 MISSIONS: Art 1, 2, 3, 4; good times with my friends and Fred; spending money; Balbi’s par¬ ties; just being happy ECHOES: “To be happy and successful in whatever I do and to be happy with Fred always ECHOES: If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it is yours. If It doesn’t, it never was.” Anonymous ANN MARIE McCOY STARDATE: November 25, 1967 MISSIONS: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; CYO 2; summers 1, 2, 3, 4; all the good and bad with Jackie, Dawn, and others; my mom; my dad; and especially my brother Jimmy FRONTIERS: To go on to college and, with a lit¬ tle luck, become a police officer ECHOES: “Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but for those who love, time is eternity.” Ancient Inscription MICHAEL McGINN STARDATE: October 2, 1967 MISSIONS: Grace Under Pressure; Signals; Mov- ing Pictures; Permanent Wave; Hemispheres; A Farewell to Kings; 2112; Caress of Steel; Fly by Night FRONTIERS: To pursue a career as an audio engineer, master my instrument, and most im¬ portantly, to hold the red star proudly high in hand. ECHOES: “Leave out the fiction — the fact is, his friction will only be worn by persistence. Peart KERRYANN McLAUGHLIN STARDATE: November 4, 1967 MISSIONS. Partying with Chris, Gina, and Sue; going to concerts; having fun FRONTIERS: To be happy and rich ECHOES: “Live each day to its fullest extent. Anonymous 50 RONALD C. MERLO STARDATE: January 19, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Football 1, 2, Var 3, 4; weight lifting; going out with the football team; weekends with the Destroyers; Misquamicut ’84; time spent and feelings shared with Michelle; Toby’s on weekends; TD, MH, MC, GL. KO. AE, SB, TN, PF, CD, AB, thanks for be ing my friends; MH 1991, time and place FRONTIERS: To be successful in my field and get what I promised myself when I turn thirty ECHOES: “The world is before you, and you need not take it or leave it as it was when you came in.” Baldwin STEVEN J. MOCKALIS STARDATE: September 2, 1967 MISSIONS: Soccer 3, 4; Indoor Track 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; partying 2, 3, 4; CYO 3, 4; Maxi at Mini 3; javelin 3, 4; drag racing 4; partying with Lock and Sappy FRONTIERS: To always be athletic, in a good mood and remain as crazy and free-going as I am now KEITH W. MOCKCIS STARDATE: October 12, 1967 MISSIONS: Gail 1,2,3, 4 FRONTIERS: To rebuild my Firechicken into a mint Firebird ECHOES: “Love upon a land, a world unknown, where the sons of freedom make their home . . . a home where love is there to stay, peace and happiness in every way.” lommi PETER MONTECALVO STARDATE: September 18, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Basketball 3, Var 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; PC Basketball Camp; Red’s camp; South¬ west nights; Summer League hoop; Eagle 2!; Rainbow; Hampton Beach; LL FRONTIERS: To know Wall Street like the back of my hand, and visit Africa before I die ECHOES: “Success is to be measured not so much by the position one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed.” Washington PETER MORREY STARDATE: February 6, 1967 FRONTIERS: To be successful and become a computer programmer ECHOES: “Whoever helps to hold the thread, will therefore be forever loved.” Anonymous GARY MUNSON STARDATE: March 25, 1967 MISSIONS: IHL 2, 3, 4 FRONTIERS: To hit the lottery for a few million and win an IHL championship cup 52 Keith Mock Pete Monty SANDRA LYNN MURPHY STARDATE: June 12, 1967 MISSIONS: Band 1, 2, 3; Herald staff Photog Ed.; summers; pink; Bud; Lake George; friends. Sue and Deb; the beach; weekends FRONTIERS: To be happy with all major deci sions I make in the future, someday fulfill my dreams and have my wishes come true ECHOES: “Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes. KELLY ANNE MURRAY STARDATE: September 29, 1966 MISSIONS: Var Soccer 2, 3; Var Softball 1, 2, 3; breaking with KH; being with my friends; going to Hinsdale with CM, JK, SS; being “Space Ladies of the 80 s for Halloween; thanks to SS FRONTIERS: To be successful in whatever I do, make my parents proud of me, go to Florida after graduation, and be the last Murray to graduate ECHOES: “Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend.” Camus SCOTT F. NAI STARDATE: April 25, 1967 MISSIONS: NHS; Yale Front of App. Sci.; Boys’ State; Class Pres. 1, 3; JV Baseball 1, Var 2, 3- JV Basketball 1, 2; Model UN 1,2, 3, Pres. 4;’ Student Council 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Business week; DAR Good Citizenship Award; Math Team 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who; Eucher Hill; Sunshine FRONTIERS: To anticipate happiness with each new day ECHOES: “Obstacles are what you see when you take your eyes off the goal.” THEODORE F. NETCOH, JR. STARDATE: April 15, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Football 1, Var 2, 3, Capt 4; In¬ door Track 1, 2, 4; Spring Track 1, 4; cheerleading 4; special thanks to Bagels, Petey, and Tobey who have helped me through life; Bednaz with Toby, Mark, Braz and Pete; parties and poker games at Toby’s; partying; Mr. B ' s 6th period class in ’83 with Deb, Gayle, Mark, and Kevin; Theresa 2-20-84; Cabbage night ’82 jvith Fred, Dave, Pete, Mark and Bagels ECHOES: “What can you do? The Destroyers MICHAEL NELSON STARDATE: June 8, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Tennis 2, 3, 4; NHS; Sr. Mag. V Capt.; WLHS Food Committee 1,2 FRONTIERS: To win « ECHOES: “Winning is not the most important thing; it’s everything. Lombardi KELLY O’CONNOR STARDATE: April 24, 1967 MISSIONS: The great times I spent riding around with Tracy and Joann FRONTIERS: To be successful in all I do, be the best person I can be and learn to follow my dreams ECHOES: “Remember yesterday — Dream of tomorrow But live for today. Anonymous KEVIN OLIVA STARDATE: September 16, 1967 MISSIONS: Track 1; Model UN 1; Band 2; Class Treas. 3, Pres. 4; JV Football 3, Var 4; Who’s Who 4 FRONTIERS: To be successful in whatever I do, be married and have a family and always be happy ECHOES: “The gold of friendhsip is a magic thing, the more we spend it on each other, the richer we become.’’ Anonymous CONNIE OLSZEWSKI STARDATE: January 19, 1967 MISSIONS: The summer of 84 with Lori C; Hampton Beach; learning to ski; Christmas with my family FRONTIERS: To always be with Mark, get mar¬ ried and have children ECHOES: “Cherish yesterday, dream of tomor¬ row and live for today.” Anonymous ANDREW OSSOLINSKI STARDATE: March 12, 1967 MISSIONS: Indoor Track 1; Civil Air Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4; FRONTIERS: To be the best soldier and leader of men ECHOES: “Who dares, wins.” U.S. Army Motto GALE PAGANELLI STARDATE: February 23, 1967 MISSIONS: Class Secretary 3, 4; Cross-Country 2; Colorguard 1, 2; Band Mgr. 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Joey 4; memories of being with my family FRONTIERS: To be with Joey forever, succeed and make the best of anything we attempt ECHOES: A wasted day is one without laughter.” Anonymous SUSAN PANECCASIO STARDATE: May 16, 1967 MISSIONS: Being with Rob; Florida 1, 2, 3; con¬ certs; hanging around and partying with Kerry (Slick) and Gina; study with Jay; talking, or ac¬ tually laughing with Mary; being happy FRONTIERS: To be very successful, make lots of money and travel as much as I can ECHOES: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your understandings; in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight. Psalms 33: 5, 6 ROBERT PARRY STARDATE: January 6, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Soccer 1, Var 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Play Orchestra 1, 2; North Reg. Jazz Band 3; All Conf. Band 4; NHS; Boys’ State Alternate 3 FRONTIERS: To fulfill every aspiration the future offers and make this world a better place to live ECHOES: ”We must build upon the foundations that have been set; we must create oppor¬ tunities to expand our horizons; we must open our eyes to the future; and, in time, we must be happy.” 56 Parry DAVID PELLERANO STARDATE: October 29, 1967 MISSIONS: Member of the Save the Dinosaur Society; Chairman, Get Smart Fan Club FRONTIERS: To weather all challenges and to become a meteorologist ECHOES: “It is sometimes pleasant to act like a madman.’’ Seneca SCOTT PETRELLI STARDATE: May 10, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Tennis 1, 2, 4; Var Golf 3; JA; partying at all the WLHS team parties; Indoor Track 2 FRONTIERS: To travel the world and give my devoted attention to some beautiful woman who is waiting for me ECHOES: “All the good in the world is like a lost treasure, find it, and you’ll be the richest around. Stop searching for it, and you’ll just get swallowed up by all the bad that occurs in our world today.’’ ANTHONY PIGNONE STARDATE: September 1, 1967 MISSIONS: Football Mgr. 2, 4 FRONTIERS: To travel around the world ECHOES: ‘‘Friendship is the most precious boon to man.” Anonymous Francis GARY PLACZEK STARDATE: March 19, 1967 MISSIONS: Golf 3; NHS; Who’s Who; Scouts FRONTIERS: To electrify the world ECHOES: “The future is not in the hands of fate, but in ours.” Jusserand PETER J. PLOSZAY STARDATE: October 30, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Baseball 2, 3, 4; Var Track 3, 4; Who’s Who; Class Treas. 2; skiing; playing baseball; fishing; music; shooting pool; having great times with Mock and Lock; partying with my friends FRONTIERS: To live and lead a happy life, always striving to be on top ECHOES: “Always set your goals within reach, but strive for the outer limits.” P.J.P. ANNE MARIE PLOCIRDE STARDATE: July 18. 1967 MISSIONS: Chorus 4; Town Softball Team 9 yrs. FRONTIERS: To become a beautician and con¬ tinue to appreciate what life has to offer ECHOES: “To make the world a friendly place, one must show a friendly face.” Anonymous 58 ELAINE PRENETA STARDATE: November 25, 1967 MISSIONS: Being with TDB; meeting and stay¬ ing with Steven 1,2, 3, 4 FRONTIERS: To live happily ever after with Steven and Stevie Jr. CORINNE DENISE REARDON STARDATE: July 14, 1967 MISSIONS: PMP 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; tutor 2; Poetry Contest Hon. Mention 2; Field Hockey 1; Grad. Gsh. 1, 2; Puerto Rico ' 84; Nat. Youth Event ' 84; Scotland 84 FRONTIERS: To explore strange new worlds, seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no woman has gone before ECHOES: “Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. 1 Cor. 13:6,7 MARYJANE QCIAGLIAROLI STARDATE: June 17, 1966 MISSIONS: Herald staff FRONTIERS: To be successful in everything I do and go to England someday ECHOES: “Capture all the joys of life!’ Anonymous ALBERT A. RIZZGTO STARDATE: April 26, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Baseball 1, 2, Var 4; JV Basket¬ ball 2, Var 3, 4; CYO 1, 2; partying with Mock, Lock and Pete; prom; missing the beach; home basketball games; beating Suffield soccer; spen¬ ding time with my close friends FRONTIERS: To never lose touch with my friends ECHOES: “Let someone you love go free, if she returns she’s yours forever. If she doesn’t, it was never meant to be because those who leave feel not the pain of parting. It’s those who stay behind who suffer. Anonymous JOHN P. RATCLIFFE STARDATE: May 7, 1967 MISSIONS: Going to Hartford Whaler games; partying; listening to good music FRONTIERS: To be successful in everything I do and lead a long and happy life RODNEY R. ROCKET MISSIONS: Space jumps 1, 2, 3, 4; exploring the universe 1, 2, 3, 4; JV Rocketball 1, Var 2, 3, 4; jumping over the moon; rocket runs; moonwalking FRONTIERS: To explore new worlds and some day catch Halley’s Comet ECHOES: “Along a parabola life like a rocket flies, mainly in darkness, now and then on a rainbow. Voznesensky 60 TRACY RUGGIERO STARDATE: January 7, 1967 MISSIONS: Driving around with my friends; looking for trouble and finding it FRONTIERS: To own a Lamborghini, do everything I ever wanted to do, be happy, and continue to be the angel that I am ECHOES: “A friend is someone who listens with the heart.” Anonymous JAMES RUSH STARDATE: August 21, 1967 FRONTIERS: To be an electronics technician and have a good future with Diane ANTOINETTE SACCENTE STARDATE: February 3, 1967 MISSIONS: Being with Peter; partying with RB, MB, and BJQ; Maryland; Peter; Junior Prom; Peter; driving; Peter; picking on BJQ; Peter FRONTIERS: To spend the rest of my life happi ly with Peter and to make Mom and Dad happy and proud ECHOES: “When there is love in your heart, it just naturally spreads to others.” Anonymous DARCI SAMPLATSKY STARDATE: May 20, 1967 MISSIONS: Junior Prom Queen 1984; summer of 84; going to the beach and partying with KT, KN, JP, BZ; meeting JW; sitting in the hot tub all hours of the night with Joey, Kim and Jeff; going to THE FIXX with KT and KN FRONTIERS: To be successful in the field of graphics ECHOES: “Life’s greatest joy is to be loved.” Anonymous PETER SANDONE MARK A. SARGENT STARDATE: April 12, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Swimming 3, 4, All Conference, All State Class M record holder; Var Tennis 1, 2, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4 FRONTIERS: To become extremely wealthy and have an extremely good time doing it ECHOES: “There’s nothing good or bad, but thinking makes it so.” Shakespeare 62 DAVID SARRASIN STARDATE: November 21, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; partying with friends; getting stopped by the state police; working at CK; ZZ Top; Van Halen; RUSH Concert FRONTIERS: To be the leading money winner on the PGA Tour ECHOES: “The greatest truths are the simplest; so are the greatest men. Anonymous STEVEN SEAHA STARDATE: June 7, 1967 MISSIONS: IHL 3, 4; Capt. Ice Hockey 1,2, 3 FRONTIERS: To be happy ECHOES: “People should be forgiven for their past.” Anonymous TINA SIEMIONKO STARDATE: November 10, 1966 MISSIONS: Colorguard 2, 3; dancing with JG, NJ, CB, DM; “82, “83; E.Mac’s; NSS with JG, KL, TC; “83 P-Town on the beach; Gush, Jim, Dave; friends; BM; Riverside; Sat. mornings at AFS; partying; strawberries; M M’s FRONTIERS: To be happy always and suc¬ cessful in whatever I do ECHOES: “ The happiest people seem to be those who have no particular cause for being happy except that they are.” Inge ROBERT SIMONEAU PAUL SIMONETTA STARDATE: September 6, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Soccer 1, Var 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 2; Band 1, 2; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Play Band 2, 3; NHS; Yale Front of App. Sci.; Boys’ State; Chemathon; CYO 2, 3, 4; skiing; Sr. Mag. Capt.; juggling FRONTIERS: To cruise ECHOES: “You guys are sloppy, ill-prepared, no plan, and no skill, I’m unimpressed.” Lee 64 Parra Fin Robert Brendan 65 JOHN SKALA STARDATE: November 27, 1966 MISSIONS: JV Soccer 1, 2, Var 4; Var Indoor Track 4; Var Outdoor Track 3, 4; skiing; party¬ ing at the pit and everywhere else except Rainbow FRONTIERS: To live long, enjoy life and be successful ECHOES: Enjoy good friends and fun times now, and you will always have good memories. Skala PAUL SKINNER STARDATE: August 5, 1966 MISSIONS: JV Soccer 2, Var 3; JV Basketball 2, Var 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; IHL1.2, 3,4 FRONTIERS: To become successful, rich and remember all the good times I had with my friends MK, TM, Slime, Bonehead ECHOES: “To remember is not to remember. Anonymous JOHN SPAGNA STARDATE: November 26, 1966 MISSIONS: Band 1; Var Football 1; fishing; working FRONTIERS: To be the best diesel technician in the Northeast and be known world wide ECHOES: The restless see today, the patient see eternity. JUDITH L. STINE STARDATE: February 5, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Gymnastics 2; IHL 1, 2, 3, 4; CYO 1, 2; meeting Eric at Specs 6 10 83; Halloween night with Eric ’83; cruising with CD, RB, LH; W. Htfd. runs with RB; driveins; good times with TO; IHL games FRONTIERS: To be happy and successful in whatever I choose to do and to someday live in California again ECHOES: The moment may have been temporary but the memo ry is mine forever. Anonymous DENISE STALEY STARDATE: September 9, 1967 MISSIONS: Working with the TMR kids; all my high school years FRONTIERS: To be successful in what I do and always have a special part in Steven s life, like he will always have in mine ECHOES: May the love in your mind bloom in your heart. Stewart MARY A. STOKES STARDATE: January 14, 1967 MISSIONS: Going to the prom with JH; being with my friends FRONTIERS: To be successful in everything I do ECHOES: Beyond the horizon comes the sun to merge our life and goals to one. With each new dawn comes joy and cheer; with each new friend our ambitions come clear; so with friends of love, and the love of friends, the eternal hap¬ piness we share, will never end. Malloch JODI-LYNNE STRATTON STARDATE: June 24, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; Nov. 1, 1984 HH; JA 1,2; party; hanging out with my friends; Hartford Stage 1 FRONTIERS: To go to college and live life to its fullest ECHOES: “Life is there but in order to grasp it you have to care.” Stratton JAMES W. STROUD STARDATE: March 13, 1967 MISSIONS: Work; going to concerts; going out with my girlfriend and friends FRONTIERS: To get married and own my own repair shop DONALD SWANSON, JR. STARDATE: August 16, 1967 MISSIONS: Jr. Custodian 2, 3, 4; partying; JV Baseball 3 FRONTIERS: To be successful in everything I do, and see Bob Seger in concert CHISTOPHER J. TEZACK STARDATE: December 12, 1965 FRONTIERS: To sit under the shady palm trees in S.C. ECHOES: “. . . and none has quite escaped my smile.” Wylie GREGORY D. THRESHER STARDATE: June 30, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Soccer 1, 2; JV Baseball 2; Chorus 3, 4; going out on the weekends to the pit; McDonalds with Joe M. and John S.; helping Kevin with the thing he calls a car; poker in Toby’s cellar FRONTIERS: To live life to the fullest and to create a happier world for someone else ECHOES: “Thanks to all the people who have made my life the beginning of my future; with all my love. Mom and Dad; Mr. B. for being a friend.” Thresher CRAIG TOBEY STARDATE: August 5, 1967 MISSIONS: Student Council 1,2, 3; Model UN 3, 4; Var Tennis 1,2, 3, 4; NHS; Math Team 2, 3, 4; Chemathon 3; NMS Semifinalist 3, 4; Brown Book Award 3; NCTE Writing Awards Winner 4; Talcott Mtn. Sc. Ctr. 2; Springsteen 9 84; Atlas Shrugged 1, 2, 3, 4 FRONTIERS: To write and learn about everything ECHOES: ”. . . and so, I missed my chance with one of the Lords of Life and I have something to expiate; a pettiness. 68 Lawrence KIMBERLY ANN TOWER STARDATE: February 12, 1967 MISSIONS: Grad. Ush. 1; Senior Ball ' 84 with DS, KN, JP. JW. GM, CM, and BZ; partying; go¬ ing to see the FIXX with DS and KN FRONTIERS: To be successul in a graphic arts career ECHOES: A sense of humor sharp enough to show a man his own absurdity will keep him from the commission of all sins, or nearly all, ex¬ cept those that are worth committing. Butler JAMES R. VALENTE STARDATE: October 18, 1967 MISSIONS: Band 1, 2; Stage Band 2; having a good time with my friends; skiing FRONTIERS: To do well in college and be ac¬ cepted by Harvard Law School ECHOES: Life has a lot to offer and I intend to get it all! Valente MONA TRAINER SHEILA Van SCHELT STARDATE: February 7. 1967 MISSIONS: Sr. Mag. Capt.; CYO 3. VP 4: NHS; Var Soccer 1, 2. Mgr. 3; Var Basketball Mgr. 3; Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Girls ' State 3; HSYMP 3; NCCC Chorus 4: band trips 1. 3; Play Band 2, 3: Vernon 84: Summer of ' 82; 4 20 83; Deb. Jody. Deir dre. Jackie, and Ann FRONTIERS: To give my smile to someone for comfort ECHOES: ' There ' s a miracle called friendship inside every smile if one is daring enough to look for it. MARK WABALAS STARDATE: June 5, 1967 MISSIONS: Var Tennis 1, 4; Var Golf 2, 3; JV Soccer 2, Var 4; JV Swimming 1, 2; Math Team 1, 2, 3. 4; Computer Team 4; Yale Front of App. Sci.; Jai Alai; Mini-Mart; beach with RP and CM ECHOES: They rule who are truly rich, not in silver or gold, but in virtue and wisdom, which are the true blessings of life. TAMMY WADSWORTH STARDATE: October 5, 1967 MISSIONS: Going to the beach; going camping; skipping study; Asnuntuck; being with mom FRONTIERS. To be a computer programmer, get married, have kids, always have Mom and her love by my side ECHOES: Love is like life — not always fair, but only what you make of it. Suza Wadsworth Van Schelt 70 DANELLE E. WOJTAS STARDATE: November 6, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Cheerleading 1, Var 2, 3; Var Track 1; Student Council 1. 2; CYO: Millie, Carol, Joela; the field; four-wheeling; skiing; the farm; Mark; sunsets; the beach; poems; money; CVC Cheerleading Champs; friends; Mark FRONTIERS: To always be successful, live a long and happy life and always remember my friends ECHOES: If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it.” Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you. Anonymous DEBORAH WOODRUFF STARDATE: June 2, 1967 MISSIONS: Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Jazz Band 4; NHS; CYO 1,2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4 FRONTIERS: To be a music teacher ECHOES: “To understand the heart and mind of a person, look not at what he has already achieved, but what he aspires to do.” Gibran JODY A. ZORGDRAGER STARDATE: March 9, 1967 MISSIONS: NHS; Mng. Editor Herald staff; tutor¬ ing 2, 3; sweet summer of ' 84 . . . and all Cape Cod summers; visiting Dawn and Sue; Mom; bugs with Dad; Spanish with John FRONTIERS: To walk on the beach during a thunderstorm, unafraid ECHOES: A prudent man conceals knowledge, but the heart of fools proclaims folly.” Psalms 12:23 JOANNE E. ZALOGA STARDATE: November 24, 1967 MISSIONS: JV Basketball 1, 2; chowing down on M M’s and other good foods;” concerts; spending time with my friends Punkin ' Face, JE; hanging around the firehouse; Mama ' s classes; football; cruising in my junk; Hey Dude! FRONTIERS: To be successful in anything I decide to do, to someday own a Corvette and find someone who will make me happy ECHOES: Living like there’s no tomorrow means loving all you can today.” Anonymous “There are no strangers, only friends we have not met.” Ditto Ano nymous A Jode LOST IN SPACE STEPHEN ANDERSON JOSEPH BARAN JOEL BRETON RALPH BURGOS MARCIA COBB MARK CORSO SCOTT COURSER MARY DiMAURO TODD GARON ROBERT GLANZ DANIEL HARVEY BARRY LORETTE BRIAN MANGINI BRUCE MORRELL CLIFF MORRELL SCOTT OPPENHEIMER RUTH PARSONS MARK RICCIO JUDITH SEWELL FRED SULLIVAN JAMES THOMPSON CHRISTINA ZUKAUSKAS Brian Scott 74 Steve ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Bruce Springsteen ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Actress ★ ★ ★ ★★★★★★★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Sally Field Actor ★ ★★★ ★★★★★★ ★★★ ★★ Harrison Ford Movie ★ ★★★★★★ ★★ Karate Kid Ghostbusters Male Singer ★ Female Singer J0 ★ ★★★★★★ ★ Pat Benatar I 4 Musical Group ., ★★★ ★ ★Van Halen Song K -kit-kJ f-k ★ ★ ★ ' ★ Let’s Go Crazy Gpiic Strip ★★ + ★★★★★★★★ Garfield Drink ■★ ■★ ■★ ★ ■★ Beer Food ★★★★★★★ i tfftt r Pizza Sport ★★★★★★★ ★★ ★ Soccer Hangout ★★★★ ♦ ★★★★★★★ ★★★★★ McDonald’s Pastime ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Partying Car ★★★★★ ★ ★★★★★★★★★★ ★★ ★ Porsche Vacation Spot ★ ★The Beach Ice Cream ★ ★ ★★★★★★ ★★★ Cookies ’n Cream Radio Station ★★★★★★★★ ★ ★WCCC 107 MINGS 3 and counting MINGS 2 and counting Solidarity leader Lech Walesa freed after an 11 month in¬ ternment . . . George Shultz replaces Alexander Haig as Secretary of State . . . Prince William bom to Prince Charles and Princess Di . . . Israeli assault in Lebanon ... Atlanta child murders . . . First permanent artificial heart transplant . . . Vietnam War memorial honoring 57,939 dead or missing soldiers erected in Washington . . . Great Britain retakes Falkland Islands . . . Social Security system borrows money for the first time in history . . . Tylenol capsules laced with cyanide . . . John DeLorean accused of cocaine conspiracy and bankrupts his com¬ pany . . . Anwar Sadat assassinated . . . Grace Kelly killed in car accident. . . Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev dies . . . NFL players strike for eight weeks for higher pay ... Wayne Gretzky breaks all hockey scoring records . .. Video games . . . E.T. ... home computers . . . Columbia Shuttle launches first satellite . . . West Side Story 1982 MINGS 1 and counting. XXIII Olympiad . . . G.S. athletes earn 174 medals in Los Angeles . . . Russia boycotts the Olympics . . . Mary Lou Retton . . . Carl Lewis . . . Mary Decker and Zola Budd’s mid-race collision . . . Rev. Jesse Jackson makes history as first black presidential candidate . . . Geraldine Ferraro is first woman vice-presidential candidate . . . 49-state re- election victory for Ronald Reagan . . . Final withdrawal of G.S. Marine peace-keeping forces in Lebanon . . . Yuri Andropov dies . . . Indira Ghandi is assassinated . . . Star¬ vation in Ethiopia stirs the conscience of the world . . . Princess Di gives Britain another heir — Prince Harry . . . Over 2,000 people in India killed by lethal gas leak from Union Carbide chemical plant . . . two-week old “Baby Fae” lives with transplanted baboon heart for 32 days . . . Second artificial heart recipient listed in satisfactory con¬ dition . . . Bronze statue honoring soldiers of Vietnam erected in Washington . . . John DeLorean acquitted of cocaine trafficking on grounds of entrapment . . . Pent¬ house pictures persuade Miss America to surrender her crown . . . the Jackson “Victory Tour” . .. Doug Flutie wins Heisman Trophy . . . Footloose . . . Terms of Endear¬ ment . . . Boy George . . . Astronaut Bruce McCandless soars through space untethered and alone as shuttle Challenger orbits the earth . . . Former astronaut John Glenn runs for president .. . Anything Goes . . . Junior Prom, All My Love G.S. Marine headquarters bombed in Beirut. . . American forces attack the island of Grenada, overcome Cuban resistance and free 600 stranded American medical students . . . Menachem Begin resigns . . . Soviet fighter shoots down KAL Flight 007 killing 269 people . . . N.Y. celebrates centennial of Brooklyn Bridge . . . John Paul II visits Poland for a second time . . . Jessica Savitch dies ... Tennessee Williams dies . . . America loses the America’s Cup to Australia . . . Carl Yastremski leaves baseball after 23 seasons . . . Farewell episode of MASH after 11 seasons . . . Michael Jackson’s Thriller . . . Music videos . . . Completion of the Star Wars trilogy . . . The Right Stuff dramatizes the human side of astronauts . . . Sally Ride soars into the skies as the first American woman in space . . . Marne 1983 IGNITION! Fatal plane crash in the Andes kills 29 people and weather makes rescue missions impossible . . . New York vigilante Bernhard Goetz surrenders after shooting four youths on subway, freed on grounds of self-defense and re tried and found guilty . . . Ronald Reagan inaugurated for his second term . . . Inaugural parade cancelled for the second time in history . .. Third artificial heart reci¬ pient . . . Farmers fight government for more aid ... Cancer victim Jeff Keith runs 3,300 miles across the Gnited States . .. The Breakfast Club . . . Witness ... Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner, Prince, and Lionel Richie win Grammys . . . Senior Ball, Inspiration ... Outing . . . Annie Get Your Gun . . . 1985 Voyagers BLAST OFF! 1984 1985 78 (Dje Class of 1985 of Jfimbsor flocks igl| JScljool foelcomes nou to tlje Junior Jlrom Ji oue” Jr that; eu erring tljr elelrentlj of ,iHa Nineteen bimbreb anb eigljt -four Chez Josef ,Agafciam, JHassacljuBetts The Queen, D. Samplatsky, surrounded by her court: T. Chapman, M. Bona, G. MacDougald MYSTERY ENVELOPE WINNERS: (l-r) M. J. Quagliaroli, D. Deschaine, G. Lud- den, C. Tobey. A. Pignone, J. Malick MAURICE WINNERS: P. Ploszay, R. Burgos HIGH HOMEROOM: 150 HOMEROOM CAPTAINS: (It) Bottom row: G. Malone, D. Mancarella, M. Nelson, P. TOP SALESPERSONS: (l-r) V. D’Aleo, K. Oliva, J. Simonetta. First row: C. Tobey, C. Marinone, M. Army, L. Camilleri, V. D’Aleo. Second Malick row: C. Doak, J. Baldwin, S. Gale, S. VanSchelt, S. Magleora, T. Chapman 81 Director: Mr. James Gatto Assistant Director: Mr. Steven Foley 86 Co-Foreman Paul Skinner, (missing: Bobby Simoneau) 6r h Gun Tr) £ Wc iJ man cr CUSS • - prrr«? cGa,, ° Vocal Director: Mr. John Gionfriddo Stage Manager and Asst. (l-r): Mr. Jim O’Brien and Mr. Richard Smith 87 COMMENDED SCHOLARS: K. Manning, C. Doak NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY (l-r) Bottom row: D. Woodruff, J. Zorgdrager, S. Van Schelt, F. Jordan, D. Mancarella. First row: C. Doak, S. Nai, P. Simonetta, C. Tobey, M. Nelson. Second row: G. Placzek, S. Lemanski, R. Parry. Missing from picture: A. Boucher 88 BOYS’ STATE (It) Bottom row: S. Mai, P. Simonetta, F. Jordan. First row: S. Lemanski, R. Parry, C. Tobey BROWN BOOK AWARD: C. Tobey r _ ' HARVARD BOOK AWARD: S. Lemanski NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS: C. Tobey, S. Lemanski GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD: S. Nai Best Sense of Humor: Fran and Patti Most Artistic: Bob and Lisa Most Talkative: Gina and Kevin Class Blushers: Peter and Amanda Best Looking: Vinnie and Darci Most Musical: Pat and Debbie Most Chauvinistic: Alby and Liberated: Danelle Class Flirts: Scott and Carol Most School Spirit: Teddy and Sheila Class Skippers: Gina and Keith 93 Stephen Anderson: Maureen Army: Jackie Baldwin: Andrew Barber: Patrick Belanger: Mark Berkowitz: Alan Blomquist: Richard Bodian: Dawn Bracken: Jim Brangan: Dave Brennan: Lorie Brooks: Mike Brooks: Michelle Butler: Laurel Camilleri: Tammy Chapman: Patti Chipman: Diane Church: Vinnie D’Aleo: Darren Deschaine: Debbie DeRosa: Mark Desmond: Carol Desovich: Cheryl Doak: Jake Donihee: Charlene Doustou: Derek Drezek: George Dyson: Alby Evans: Chris Fargo: Julie Ford: Karen Fortini: Gina Fredo: Scott Gaidos: Sharon Gale: Cheryl Gemme: Fred Girard: Mark Hancock: The football games on Saturdays and the parties which followed The friends who stood by my side and gave me the love and strength to be me The Kahlua sundae with Ann, Cheryl and “Bob” The time I got pulled over in my car with RM, AE, JA, and GM while we were coming back from Mac’s after cutting first period The great times with my friends The time Vin and I had the band play “Moon Over Miami” My sophomore year when I had Mr. P for computers The first place trophy for the WLHS Band at the Southington Apple Harvest Festival Mr. Anastasia and Mr. Santamaria always catching a bunch of kids and me in the bathroom The insane rides with Mark B. The wacky science labs with FXF and Widmer All of the times on the field and off The time I met Linda The band trip to Montreal with Cheryl, Gale and Kathy The beach after the prom with John, Cheryl and Vinnie The best night of my life, (9 9 83) Not missing a foul shot for over two years Mr. Borchetta’s ’81-’82 G channel study hall The time Berk and I played “Moon Over Miami” for the band All of the track practices with DD, AB, SG, PP, SM, JL, EH when we thought we would die All of the good times with Sue and Sandi The bells Glen’s New Year’s Eve Toga Party with the tradition still living on The Kahlua sundae with Jackie, Ann, and “Bob” The graphic’s class with Smittie and Darci The good times with RB, JS and LH The time I laughed with Pat after we told a wild story that someone believed The football parties with the Destroyers All of the good times throughout the year with Ron, Toby, Kevin, Glen, Bobo, John A., Mark, John, Brazo, Mich, and Julie The new friends I met The Girls’ Swim Team victory at Hall High on 11 4 84 The time I met Bobby on a class trip to New York The great times I had skipping with my friends All of the times I cannot remember The Scenic Slurpee runs in the Berly with the BP’s Senior year The times I tried to keep awake in senior math The wild and crazy trip in Binghampton with “Mags” and the Moondogs Dan Harvey: The times 1 went wheelin’ in the mud Lisa Hebert: Julie Hoffa: John Holden: Kim Holden: Eddie Hoyt: All of the good times with Rita, Toni, Lynn, and JP The great trips to MM H with all the BP’s The parties with the guys and girls The Scenic Slurpee runs in the Berly with the BP’s The times 1 spent with Paul, John, Steve, Tom, Scott, Dr. D, Andre, Sharon, and Lee Lee Hoyt: Deirdre Ives: Nadine Jacobson: William Johns: Josee Jones: Fran Jordan: Kathy Kulas: John Kupernik: Jean LaRose: Gina Laurito: Brenda Larson: Ray Lavoie: Steve Lemanski: The good times 1 had at WLHS All of the times with Mike, especially the beach weeks The day Karen, Justine and 1 went to Windsor High The time we all went to Rainbow GP and the rocks at the beach The Thursday nights with Jim The times 1 stood with all my friends in a special hallway All of the good times with DM, SV, RB, and SL (Mah-na Mah-na) The first day at WLHS and all the days that followed All of the good times 1 shared with all of my good friends The summer of ’84 The time Dan’s mopar did post stripes in the back parking lot Utilizing a pair of floor seats at the Springsteen concert on 9 7 84 with CT Barry Lorette: John Loughran: Leslie Loughran: Glen Ludden: Gail MacDougald: Joela Malick: Bob Malloch: Gail Malone: Debbie Mancarella: The Senior Ball of ’85 All of those crazy nights that 1 can’t quite remember The summer of ’84 at Cape Cod The Togas All of the friends 1 have gained and lost through these four years The beach with Donna, Jen and the “Boy Scouts’’ The fun escapes we all made in my Nova All the great times with the Class of 1985 Every band trip, outing and performance (especially with Kup, Sheil and Reynaldo) Lisa Mandy: Kevin W. Manning: Michael Margagnoni: Cheryl Marinone: Amanda Martin: Maurice the Ape: Dawn Mazur: Ann Marie McCoy: Mike McGinn: Kerryann McLaughlin: Ronald Merlo: Steve Mockalis: Peter Montecalvo: Peter Morrey: The Road Trips to MM H The time 1 acted out Romeo and Juliet (what a flop!) The four years 1 joked around with Derek The “car wash’’ with Lisa The never-ending good times with Kim, Julie and Lisa The mascot for the Class of ’85 The time in-between classes The Kahlua sundae with Jackie, Cheryl and “Bob” Every school day before a Rush concert during which 1 did nothing The times 1 skipped with Sue, Chris and Gina The great times 1 had on the football team with all my friends The bad times, the good times and the weekends 1 try to remember The summers of ’81-’84 on the blacktop at SW and at the camps with Joe The times 1 did all of my essays at 10:00 p.m. the night before they were due Sandi Murphy: The times with my friends in the summer of ’84 (especially Sue, Deb and my “sister’’ Teri) Kelly Murray: Scott Nai: The good times 1 had with my friends The times 1 looked for my test on Mr. Beaudry’s board 96 Mike Nelson: The time 1 was seeded second in doubles at the 1984 CVC Tennis Tournament Teddy Netcoh: Locker room B after school on Mondays during the ’83 football season Kelly O’Connor: The times 1 spent with Tracy and Joann in Mrs. Carroll’s 7th period typing class in the last four years Kevin Oliva: The first dance of my junior year with MW Connie Olszewski: The times 1 was a detective with Lori Andrew Ossolinski: Gale Paganelli: The crazy people at WLHS The good times with Kelly, Michelle, Cheryl, Leslie, Carol, Ralph, Dawn, and especially Joey Rob Parry: All the great times with my friends: Pat, Jim, Vinnie, Fran, John, Pete, Buzz, Wabs, Mock, and Paul Ruth Ann Parsons: The worthwhile times 1 spent in Mrs. Savoie’s class Dave Pellarano: The enjoyment received from the Macbeth production Tony Pignone: The times 1 skipped 3rd period study Gary Placzek: Looking down from the very top of the ladder during set construction Pete Plozay: All the wild times with my friends Anne Plourde: The time 1 performed in concert with the choir Mary Jane Quagliaroli: The good times 1 had in Mrs. C’s study hall Cori Reardon: The ’83 and ’84 winter concerts with my friends and Mr. G A1 Rizzuto: The times 1 partied with Pete, Lock, Mock, Vin, Jim, Fran, Wabs, Joela, and Carol Toni Saccente: The time 1 met Peter in my sophomore year Darci Samplatsky: The summer of ’84 David Sarrasin: The first time 1 went skiing with Jackie Steve Seaha: The night of 1 14 84 with all my friends Tina Siemionko: All the good times at dancing and P-town with Justine, Jim and Dave Paul Simonetta: Four of the most memorable, exotic, exciting, and realistic years of my life John Skala: The times 1 partied with GT and JM Paul Skinner: All the good times 1 had playing “Scrabble” with my friends John J. Spagna: 8 11 84 with VG and SA Denise Staley: The teachers who helped me (especially Mrs. Obergon and Mrs. B) Judi Stine: The time 1 met Eric in the summer ’83 Mary Stokes: The time 1 met JS in the summer of ’84 Jodi Stratton: The time the Girls’ Swim Team finally beat Hall High even though they had three times as many people Don Swanson: The good times with all my friends Chris Tezack: Greg Thresher: The good times 227 The time 1 walked the halls and skipped class and didn’t get caught by Mr. A Craig Tobey: The Springsteen concert on 9 7 84, Row E, Seat 12, Front Center Kim Tower: The summer of ' 84 Mona Trainer: The wild partying James Valente: The times 1 partied with my friends Sheila VanSchelt: The time 1 got lost in Manchester — or was it Vernon? Mark Wabalas: All the nights with Fran, Bud and MSD Tammy Wadsworth: All the kids in the Class of ’85 Danelle Wojtas: The time 1 met Mark Debbie Woodruff: The Montreal band trip Jody Zorgdrager: All of the Gomer Pyle jokes with Sue 97 THE NEWSPAPER STAFF (l-r): Bottom row: B. Smith, D. Taravella, L. Butvilas, L. LaBreche. First row: V. Smalley, S. Radia, M. Daudelin, K. VanValkenburg, T. Hamilton. Second row: K. Burke, C. Tobey, M. Sharp, P. Simonetta, F. Girard. Third row: R. Parry, S. Lemanski, D. Brennan, Adviser D. Gragnolati. 108 THE STUDENT COUNCIL (l-r) Bottom row: P. Frank, K. Burke, J. Liss, S. Radia. First row: M. Watson, C. Scotto, K. Moran, R. Morell. Second row: K. Small, L. Butvilas, K. VanValkenburg, M. Hazard, K. Gwara. Third row: M. Berkowitz, F. Jordan, Adviser D. Gragnolati, C. Desovich, S. Nai NEWSPAPER EDITORS (l-r): K. Burke, D. Brennan, C. Tobey STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS (counterclockwise): Pres. S. Nai, V.P. F. Jor¬ dan, Sec. K. Small, Treas. C. Desovich MODEL GN AND MATH TEAM MODEL (JN (l r): First row: T. Ajaski, C. Lowe, P. Rossi, J. Poirier, Treas. C. Sadowski. Sec ond row: K. Tharaldson, B. Army, Sec. H. Shaw, Co-Pres. M. Berkowitz, Co-Pres. S. Nai, C. Tobey. Missing from picture: S. Bernaski, A.Card, I. Magish, B. Woodruff MATH TEAM (It): First row: M. Hoffa, A. Gordon, C. Tobey, D. Brennan, S. Nai. S. Radia, D. Col¬ lins, D. Armstrong. Second row: Adviser Mr. Howard Buckley, M. Wabalas, M. Valente, S. Lemanski, F. Jordan, N. Weatherbee 109 The Chorus Seniors Accompianist: N. Weatherbee 110 Adviser: Sandra Ferrari 113 State Tournament Qualifiers THE TEAM (It): Bottom row: J. Skala. F. Jordan. J. Loughran, E. Hoyt. S. Mockalis, R. Parry. P. Simonetta, M. Wabalas. First row: J. Grandahl, T. Hamilton. G. McDonald. S. Bernaski, K. Poissant. B. Sideravage, J. Zorgdrager, M. Devin. C. Broom. J. Gilbert, Coach Sullivan. Mgrs. B. Forbes. K. Riccio The Seniors 116 Coach and Capts. Lorie, Patti, (Missing: Tammy) THE TEAM (l-r) Bottom row: P. Chipman, J. Malick, L. Brooks, G. Malone. First row: C. Methot, K. An¬ drews, T. Mancino, M. Sayers, P. VanSchelt, G. Cangemi, L. Griffin, K. Johnson. Second row: Mgrs. L. Maz- za and A. Card, M. Daudelin, D. Lee, D. McDermott, D. Savage, S. Buck, E. Berube, D. Butler, Coach Beaudry. Missing from picture: T. Chapman, L. Mortenson. 118 THE TEAM (l r): Bottom row: T. Harris, D. Brennan, B. Annis, D. Wadsworth, D. Cramer, M. Brouillard. First row: Coach Labbe, R. Labbe, C. Tower, J. Overstrom, T. McKenna, G. Drapeau, J. Krupa, K. Harlan, D. Puia. 120 121 THE TEAM (l-r): Bottom row: A. Good, R. Plummer, B. Lennon, Coach Morrell. First row: J. Grandahl, J. Malick, C. Schiessl, S. Piscottano, M. Boutwell. Missing from picture: R. Labbe. Capt. Bonnie and Coach Linda Morrell THE TEAM: (It): Bottom row: J. Thompson, S. Anderson, G. Ludden, T. Dyson, M. Curti, J. Holden, K. Oliva, A. Evans. First row: Coach Scelza, B. DeMaine, J. Arnold, T. Court ney, E. Slocum, P. Flynn, T. Netcoh, D. Ellis, M. Savage, R. Walker, G. Ludden, G. Scott, Coach Rosa. Missing from picture: R. Mezlo, Coach Netcoh, Coach Stone Coaches Pat Scelza, Ken Rosa and Capts. Teddy, Toby and Marc THE TEAM (l-r): Bottom row: J. Woodhouse, H. Shaw, K. Gwara, M. Mandrola, M. Army, L. LaBreche, K. Previti, K. Morris, K. Kadlubowski, C. Portuese. First row: Mgr. T. Lee, C. Flanders, S. Radia, T. Tenerowicz, K. Walsh, J. Magish, K. Moran, K. Van Valkenburg, C. Sadowski, J. Liss, M. McKeown, Coach Bacewicz 124 Coach Cindy Bacewicz and Capt. Maureen THE TEAM: (It) Bottom row: B. Siemionko, C. Myers, S. Jones, E. Slocum, G. Scott, G. Raup, B. DeMaine, J. Holden. First Row: T. Tralli, B. Spencer, A. Grieco, G. Freshette, M. Mascaro, G. Michaud, S. Fortini, B. Walker, J. DeMichele, Coach Rosa. Second row: D. Colli, J. Gaylord, B. Dooley, J. Oliveria, M. Valente, R. Banning 126 THE TEAM (l-r): Bottom row: J. Ford, Coach Malone, K. Scotto, L. Phelps, R. Galetta J. Hoffa, M. Sullivan, K. Tharaldson, M. Watson, T. Ajaski, L. Strogoff. First row: S Cale, J. Stratton, J. Ford The Seniors 128 THE TEAM (l r) Bottom row: Mgr. K. O’Neil, C. Lowe, M. Gendreau, N. Leonard, T. Bass- ingthwaite, Asst. Coach Levine, Coach O’Brien. First row: T. Pfaffenbichler, A. Boucher, B. Johns, D. Deschaine, S. Gaidos, D. Armstrong. Missing from picture: D. Lopes The Seniors Asst. Coach Stephanie Levine, Coach Jim O’Brien and Capts. Scott, Bill, Darren, and Nancy THE VAR. TEAM (l-r) Bottom row: C. Schiessl, A. Good, S. Piscottano, R. Labbe, A. Baran, J. Grandahl. First row: M. Boutwell, J. Malick, R. Plummer, C. Derwin Coach Linda Morrell and Var. Capts. Carrie and Robin THE JV TEAM (l-r) Bottom row: T. Johnson, A. Vozzolo, R. Holland. First Coach Linda Morrell and JV Capts. Denise and Tracy row: T. Lee, S. Brace, D. Tardif. Second row: H. Burns, D. Lopes, D. Sideravage 136 THE TEAM (l-r) Bottom row: J.V. Coach Czelusniak, C. Sadowski, K. Johnson, T. Tenerowicz, G. Cangemi, M. Mandrola, D. McDermott, K. King, M. McKeown, K. Moran, Var. Coach McKeown. First row: D. Butler, K. Flanders, L. Brooks Coach Brian McKeown and Captain Lorie ' ii THE TEAM (l-r) Bottom row: D. Brennan, G. Bycenski, G. Ludden, M. Mascaro, A. Grieco. First row: Coach Scelza, R. Walters, T. McKenna, K. Poissant, P. Lingua, S. Santamaria, C. Stoppa, C. Gilbert, R. Labbe 138 V THE TEAM (It) Bottom row: J. Brangan, T. Netcoh, D. Deschaine. First row: E. Hoyt, P. Ploszay, S. Mockalis, S. Gaidos, J. Loughran. Second row: S. Jones, T. Bassingthwaite, M. Sayers, N. Leonard, J. Ford, R. Merlo. Third row: Asst. Coach Gragnolati, P. Rossi, A. Sevigny, S. Culcasi, J. Poirier, K. Bassingthwaite, Coach O’Brien. Fourth row: J. Ford, B. Army, M. Army, J. Arnold. Fifth row: J. Liss, D. Galetta, S. Radia, D. Colli. Sixth row: B. Annis, D. Cramer, G. Hoyt, A. Pignone Coaches Dennis Gragnolati and James O’Brien and Captains Eddie, Steve, Maureen, and Nancy THE TEAM (l r) Bottom row: Coach Tavino, K. Andrews, C. Desovich, L. LaBreche, S. Newmaker. First row: G. Laurito, L. Mandy, L. Hall, V. Lukon, A. LaRussa, A. Norman- din, T. Mancino. Coach Diane Tavino and Capts. Gina and Lisa 142 Principal: Mr. John F. O’Brien Superintendent of Schools: Dr. Peter D’Arrigo Board of Education (l-r) Bottom row: Jean Eddy, Marie Nyquist, Shirley Hespelt. First row: Assistant Principal: Mr. George Anastasia Joseph Flynn, Chairman: Malcolm Hamilton 148 Department Chairman: Mr. Harold Robinson 150 Mr. James Francoeur Mr. James Gatto Miss Stephanie Levine Mrs. June F. Sherman Mrs. Sandra Ferrari Mr. Dennis Gragnolati Mr. Thomas Panaccione Department Chairman: Mr. Francis Beaudry 152 Mr. Carl Purinton Mr. Richard Bielawiec Mr. James O’Brien Mr. Alfred Kausch Mr. Frank Flaherty I i - Department Chairman: Mr. Randy Widmer 153 Mrs. Alice Oliva, Reading Mrs. Dorothy Flanders, Librarian 154 Crew Fitness Technicians: Coach Daniel Sullivan and Coach Dorothy Mikolajcik 155 Mrs. Carol Dabkowski Mr. Gordon Griswold Mr. Tom Cardarella Department Chairman: Mr. Paul Thibodeau Mr. John Gionfriddo Mr. Richard Smith Department Chairman: Mr. Neil Rinaldi 156 Secretaries (counterclockwise): Mrs. Jean Markiewicz, Mrs. Marjorie Cooper, Mrs. Linda Morrell. Missing: Mrs. Ann Wawruck Custodians (l-r): Mr. Salvatore Balfour. Head Custodian: Mr. Ellsworth Case, Mr. Sandy Di Pinto. Missing: Mr. William Case, Mr. Leonard Liberty Aides: (iT JeanChipman Ars-Maureen Hade, Mrs. Sue Ciemniewski. Missing: Mrs. MaryAnn Brazalovich, Mrs. Angela Jordan . ■ ' 1 Ml- Cafeteria Staff (l-r) Bottom row: Mrs.Marge Andrew, Mrs. Anna Loveland, Mrs. Pat Tutor: Mrs. Elena Landry Stanton, Mrs. Bernice Becker. First row: Mrs. Barbara Morello, Mrs. Marilyn Court ney, Mrs. Rose Brulotte, Mrs. Patricia Skrabal ►★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★■A- We, the members of the Class of 1985, being bold explorers of the universe, do hereby leave the following to the future inhabitants of this world and others: Stephen Anderson: my close friends and great sense of humor Maureen Army: Chuck and Goob at the ballet with Kathy as senior AG and the rest of the field hockey team with no more black eyes but many wins (or goals). Right guys?! Jackie Baldwin: my stubborn nature to be carried on by my little sister Teri Andrew Barber: Debbie Lee with all of her borrowed geometry homework assignments Patrick Belanger: first trumpet position to SB Mark Berkowitz: my faith to Mr. Stine and my good grades to Diane Alan Blomquist: the Apple II (Dinosaur) to haunt the English department of WLHS Richard Bodian: my Seniors Do it Better” pin to a friend who will eventually pass it on to another Dawn Bracken: all of the bathrooms to the underclassmen. “Have fun!” Jim Brangan: Monday mornings to anyone who can wake up Dave Brennan: my programs to Mr. Panaccione, and anyone else who dares to use them Lorie Brooks: the strength to overcome challenges Mike Brooks: my position as a “top rated” student to anyone who wants it Michelle Butler: all of the hassles of band to her sister Dawn Laurel Camilleri: my school friends behind while looking forward to the future with enthusiasm and optimism Tammy Chapman: the hope of finding true happiness Patti Chipman: my “utility position” in the capable glove of Paula Van Schelt Diane Church: the stickers in my locker to the unfortunate person who gets it Danny Colone: the special keys Vinnie D’Aleo: next year’s class with the hope of finding some place to go on weekends Debbie DeRosa: the high school in her red Volkswagon (as fast as it will go) Darren Deschaine: my running shoes to any up-coming freshman Mark Desmond: my shelf in the art cabinet to someone else’s artistic ability Carol Desovich: Mark and John in the snow and without a truce Cheryl Doak: Mr. Widmer’s butterfly nets to any girl who goes insect collecting without suitable “grubbies Jake Donihee: Angie, Beth and Amy to deal with the school system Charlene Doustou: memories of the best four years of my life Derek Drezek: my neckties to my brother Dana George Dyson: love and friendship to my little girls: Deb and Bonnie Alby Evans: the challenge to walk the school as well as Ron and I did to any two underclassmen (Hit Committee) Chris Fargo: all of my excuses for getting out of trouble to all those poor, needy freshmen Julie Ford: Jen the keys to the car and directions on how to drive it (especially on Webb St.) Karen Fortini: the Brat, my brother, to Windsor Locks High School with no regrets Gina Fredo: all of my excuses for getting out of trouble to those who need them Scott Gaidos: partying at Rainbow to whoever wants it Sharon Gale: the challenge of beating Hall High to next year s girls’ swim team ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Cheryl Gemme: Russells” to Laurie hoping she enjoys them as much next year as we did this year Fred Girard: a box of No-doz for next year’s senior math class Mark Hancock: all of Mr. Beaudry’s math tests to any unsuspecting underclassman Dan Harvey: two black strips in the back parking lot Lisa Hebert: all of the times at the firehouse to Lynn in the hope that she can handle J. Pascelli Julie Hoffa: my “Guido” hat to whoever can be the next “Guido” John Holden: my classical stance to the next pro side tackle in the season of ' 85 Kim Holden: the good times with Mrs. Fitzgerald and my steno and transcription books Eddie Hoyt: hurdling to anyone who is crazy enough to try the leaps and falls Lee Hoyt: the ability to face the world ahead of me Deirdre Ives: Uncle Con’s winning college influence to Jeff with the hope that he will be able to handle it Nadine Jacobson: all the Windsor Locks gossip to my sister Loren William Johns: running to people who are crazy enough to do it Josee Jones: Mrs. Carroll all of my male model pictures (if she can handle them) Fran Jordan: the philosophy of never taking life too seriously Michael Kron: many more years of aggravation to Mrs. Brown Kathy Kulas: the hallway to any group of friends who will share it as I did John Kupernik: my position to any band member who can fill the spot of the “Worm” Jean LaRose: Tonya and Deb with one more year to go Gina Laurito: my hip pads and ripped hands to any gymnast daring enough to fill my spot on the bars Brenda Larson: the good and bad memories behind Ray Lavoie: my B cans in the back parking lot Gary Lawrence: Power Reading to whoever wants to take it Steve Lemanski: at least three “eighteens” to WW, the “back room” to any future lab assistant and “the crank’ to CT so he can roll down the window Barry Lorette: all of my memories of high school to Darlene and Debbie John Loughran: the soccer team. Tandem essays, track, and all of those wild weekend nights Leslie Loughran: leaving the high school without getting a date with 64 Glen Ludden: the people here who are nuts, coocoo and gonzo (It’s been great) Gail MacDougald: with three MacDougalds down and one to go (and add two Mancinos) Joela Malick: the hope that Mr. Beaudry will be able to sing “Waltzing Matilda” many times next year Robert Malloch: Mr. Beaudry to anyone who can keep up with his speed Gail Malone: my famous Malone cross and 2 soccer uniform to Mary Sawyer Debbie Mancarella: my supply of stamped “band passes” to any band student who makes it a point to be late to every class, except English Lisa Mandy: all of my crushers on the bars to the rest of the gymnastics team Kevin Manning: “The Raven” his well-deserved rest Michael Margagnoni: my locker poster to Mr. Gatto Cheryl Marinone: the privilege of getting yelled at by Mr. R to Al Joe Mascaro: the outhouse at Rainbow to the next person who will do what I did Ann Marie McCoy: all of my Tandem essays to do the night before they are due Mike McGinn: my respect and dedication to the Red Star of the Solar Federation Kerryann McLaughlin: the hope to never return again Ronald Merlo: the challenge to walk the school as well as Alby and I did to any underclassmen (Hit Committee) Steve Mockalis: all of the sports I’ve done to any madman who wants them Peter Montecalvo: the rim-rattling at Juniper (Pleasant View) Peter Morrey: Tandem English essays to anyone who wants them Sandi Murphy: correction tape to anyone crazy enough to take three years of typing Kelly Murray: leaving the high school happily Scott Nai: my spare time to anyone who can find it Mike Nelson: cliff notes for “Hamlet” to anyone who will be in Tandem next year Teddy Netcoh: Windsor Locks High School with one last Netcoh to go Kelly O’Connor: fond memories of all of the friends I’ve made at WLHS Kevin Oliva: my prize 1961 Plymouth Valiant to anybody stupid enough to drive it Connie Olszewski: my shyness behind Andrew Ossolinski: memories of getting out of study hall to go to McDonalds with Rob, Scott and Dave Gale Paganelli: my little sister Teri to make good use of the five times late policy Ruth Ann Parsons: all of my spare time to Mrs. Savoie Dave Pellerano: my peculiarities to JX and my Latin ambition to Appius Scott Petrelli: memories of never getting caught by Mr. A for skipping E Channel study Tony Pignone: Mrs. O. to find someone new to put behind her in the box Gary Placzek: the responsibility of finding the right bus during midterms and finals to all underclassmen Pete Ploszay: my track shoes to anyone who is crazy enough to put himself through the torture of practice Anne Plourde: my sister Betty to follow in my footsteps (with the hope that she can handle it) Elaine Preneta: this place to whoever wants it Mary Jane Quagliaroli: my brother Mark to terrorize the halls of WLHS for the next four years Cori Reardon: Mr. Purinton with the suggestion that he cushion the desks for a more comfortable and instruc¬ tional learning period A1 Rizzuto: my knee problem to anybody who can take pain Toni Saccente: all of my teachers to my little sister Shell Darci Samplatsky: little KT a Dunkin’ Donuts cup in dug-out number two David Sarrasin: first position on the golf team to any underclassman who thinks he can fill it Steve Seaha: a good luck wish to my sister Carrie in her senior year Tina Siemionko: the roaming of the hallways to Billy and Lauren Paul Simonetta: a soccer ball, a big saxophone and several million English books to the underclassmen John Skala: the high school as fast as I can leave it Paul Skinner: my sports enthusiasm to my brother Jim, who will arrive in 1986 John Spagna: a good luck wish to my sister Adrienne in her junior and senior years Denise Staley: the bathroom to Debbie S. Judi Stine: WLHS as the last Stine Mary Stokes: Windsor Locks High Sch ool to Janice Jodi Stratton: my ability to get along with Mr. Malone and the girls On the swim team to Maria Don Swanson: my Bob Seger hat to the next loyal Bob Seger fan Chris Tezack: my space in the hall Greg Thresher: the PIT to a select group of underclassmen to carry on the tradition Craig Tobey: the magnetic stirrer to anyone who cares about vortexes Kim Tower: little KT with cottonmouth Mona Trainer: one more year of high school to Linda G., Amanda M. and Leg James Valente: many friends and good memories behind Sheila Van Schelt: Kathy M. the reign of “spaz” and the job of finding a worthy underclassman for spazlett Tammy Wadsworth: all English classes to whoever wants them Danelle Wojtas: WLHS with many good memories and with hopes for a prosperous future Debbie Woodruff: first chair flute to Alfred Jody Zorgdrager: G.S. history term paper for those who need to “get informed” 161 63 Editor-in-Chief: Deidre Ives, Adviser: Linda Colo Managing Editor: Jody Zorgdrager Features Editor: Cheryl Doak Sports Co-Editors: Sharon Gale, Maureen Army The Herald Staff: (l-r) Bottom row: Linda Colo, Sandi Murphy, Sharon Gale, MaryJane Quagliaroli, Sue Magleora, John Kupernik. 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