Agawam High School - Sachem Yearbook (Agawam, MA)

 - Class of 1964

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FOREWORD Inhere arc many, fdtl along the Wide-and heavily traveled pathway of education , all lead to goals established by those who journey along these paths. Different sections of the trails are eifOghi ml as yet unexplored. ..If the goal is kept in vfejy, however,.we can. surmount all difficulties. -We? the yearbook st f, hope to help you f ' reAll the events of thfce pasf years by pre- seming to.you the 1964mA6ew. a GFRRY eODMAK. f . Fast unraveling its silken i Swiftly bringing {orth th Untried, eonfidcnt yOuth But now we shall confi The gleaming, chrOrnc And we shall decide re With experience an H Transforming it idto ’ t • Ik fl| fvj . GLASS POEM • • -T , -if We gaze nostalgiqjUyubehind into the purple dusk of the pasf, Treasuring momcntM contcmplation and truth. i Precious moments 4ben )£ uth became maturity and maturity, a memory. And we marvel at s h magnificent metamorphosis. ’ ■+ m4t- We behoUHhe pre JLt ’ 'Sflj „ n from its golden hours, Wy (ess of the future, • fashion this newness • of success. COLI.I ['■ I y J Wm mm ADMINISTRATION FACULTY MR. JAMES CLARK Superintendent of Schools 6 MR. FREDERICK T. DACEY Principal mmmm MR. DAVID THEODOROWICZ Assistant Principal MR. DAVID SKOLNICK Guidance Director MR. JOHN PORTER Guidance Counselor MR. RODOLFO ALTOBELLI Commercial MRS. ANNETTE M. ARSENAULT English MR. DARRELL KENT ASHTON Science MR. HENRY BAKER Industrial Arts MR. LOUIS BALE Industrial Arts MRS. GLENNA BALL MR. PETER BALL JR English Science MRS. HASMIG G. BALSEWICZ French MRS. LYDIA W BLAKESLEE Reading MR ED X'ARD D BRENNAN Social Studies 8 MR. LEO E. BURQUE Mathematics MRS. MARJORIE D. CAM PAN ELLA Home Economics MR. RICHARD CARBONE MR. GUS Social Studies CHRISANTHOPOULOS Science MR. HAROLD CLARK MISS FRANCES J. MISS BARBARA CUSHING Science COFRANCESCO Social Studies Commercial 9 MR. DARCY DAVIS JR. Music MR. HENRY D. DRABIK Social Studies MISS JANE A. DURKAN Mathematics MR ROBERT A FASSNACHT English MR. JOSEPH M. FAUCETTE Science MR. RICHARD FERRANTI MR. WILLIAM English GARDINER Industrial Arts MR. JOHN F. GREENE Remedial MR. CHARLES H. HEYL Industrial Arts MRS. FLORENCE M. HALLBOURG Mathematics MR. RONALD E. HOFMANN Social Studies MISS DOROTHY R HASTINGS Physical Education MRS. DOROTHY HOLMES Librarian 10 MRS. KATHERINE MRS. MARJORIE KELLY MR. CLIFFORD KIBBE MR. JOHN F. KILLORY KALLOCH Home Economics Physical Education English Latin MRS. HELEN B. KRAJEWSKI French MR. HARRY LEONARDI MRS. FRANCES J. Physical Education LIBISZEWSKI English MR. WILLIAM E. LYON Science MRS. MIRIAM MACKLER MISS JOYCE M. MARIEB English Speech MR. PETER D. MAZZA MISS EMILY McCORMICK MISS DONNA LEE MISS ELEANOR MILLER Social Studies Commercial MIEMIEC English English MISS IDA MOGGIO MRS. DOROTHEA NARDI MR CHESTER J Spanish English NICORA JR. Commercial MISS ELEANOR M MR. JOHN E. PETRONE MR ROLAND H. PRESSEY PERREAULT English Driver Education English 12 MR. DAVID W. PULASKI Mathematics MRS. PHYLLIS ROBBINS Commercial MISS GERALDINE A. SCHILLING Art MRS. MARIA SEARS French MR LAWRENCE P. SHEEHAN Social Studies MRS. MIRIAM K. SHERMAN Mathematics MISS ARLENE ANN SIKORA Physical Education MISS ELEANOR H. SMITH MR. HARMON A. SMITH Mathematics Physical Education MRS. ROSEMARY STRATTON English MR RAYMOND E. SUZOR JR. Science, Mathematics 13 SENIORS 14 15 I CLASS OFFICERS David Robinson, President Arthur Foley, Vice-President Janet Fryer, Secretary Daniel DiBiasio, Treasurer Miss-Trances JfCofranccsco, Class Advisor RICHARD J. ADAMS Owner of a hot motor scooter . . . hurrah for his beret! ... an interest in West Side . . . always has a question . . . A.V.A. technician ... a tease . . . Dick THEODORE E. AFFLECK Well-mannered . . . pleasing personality . . . easy to know and like . . . Agawam’s Harry James . . . finally got his license . . . math whiz . . . swhizz down Mt. Snow . . . loves to do homework!! . . . Ted . . . Fleck ROSEMARY ALAJANIAN Friendly and enthusiastic . . . vigorous Red Cross worker . . . patriotic to the library staff . . . the office's girl Friday . . . you’ll find her at Hi-Boys . . . Rosemary DONNA R. ALLARD Soft-spoken . . . shines on roller skates . . . a pleasant personality ... a true lady-like manner . . . tries hard to please . . . diligent commercial student . . . Donna SHELLEY J. ALLEN Tall, blonde, and willowy . . . enthusiastic skier . . . tennis at Forest Park . . . quick wit . . - likes to laugh . . . hard worker . . . always has an idea . . . Shelley SHARON B. ALMQUIST Petite . . . witty . . . loves to dance . . . oh, those lunches . . . friendly personality . . . sweet nothins' . . . calypso at Riverside Park . . . future hairdresser . . . always with Pix . . . loves a good time . . . Sherry 17 PAUL G. ALVES Agawam’s representative to 1968 Olympics . . . Herculean build . . . never a dull moment . . . avid debater . . . deep con- victions . . . handstands in the lunchroom . . . madras shirts . . . respected senior . . . Star . . . Paul JAMES ARNOLD Quiet until you know him . . . buddies with Phil . . . pleasant disposition . . . interesting . . . reserved and quiet spoken . . . long telephone conversations ... a way of his own . . . Jimmy TAMARA ASTI FAN Loves lasagna . . . tintinabulation of her bells, bells, bells . . . still loyJl to Florida . . . future English teacher . . . never seems to find that job . . . sunburn in the winter . . . Tami SHARON ATANAS A Friendly Girl . . . flaming red hair . . . wedding bells . . . athletic . . . always visiting the Doc . . . talks a blue streak . . . friendly smile . . . Sherry ROSEMARY ATTARDI Radiant eyes . . . hushed voice . . . always willing to help . . . forever reading tlx: Wall Street Journal . . . likes short boys ... de- lightful personality ... a reserve well-worth penetrating . . . Rosemary ANTHONY AUGUSTINO Carrot top . . . depth of character revealed in striking eyes . . . quiet and kind-hearted . . . Mr. Carwash . . . likes to ski . . . a smooth ladies man . . . Red . . . Tony 18 J. PATRICK AYOTTE Always on the defensive . . . left-handed first baseman . . . loyal worker for the Daily JSews . . . loves to read . . . foot- ball enthusiast ... let tomorrow bring what it may . . . Pat SUSAN E. BARKETT Jet black hair . . . full of fun. but sincere . . . skips with Karyn . . . soft-spoken . . . likes to ride horses . . . quiet until you get to know her . . . daily letters to Dear Abby . . . loyal chauffeur . . . Sue PATRICIA A. BADGER Wild pajama parties . . . good dancer . . . loves to play Jacks . . . loquacious . . . always a bright smile . . . terror on wheels . . . a carefree spirit . . . Pat RICHARD BARNES Vigorous student . . . Merit letter of recom- mendation . . . calm manner . . . half of a pair . . . tennis fan . . . trick knee . . . an alert and inquiring mind . . . Dick EMILE J. BARBERO Tennis champion . . . carefree . . . Bars, what's your racket? . . . unlucky at cards . . . nice birthday gifts . . . outfielder for A.H.S. . . . a considerate and faithful friend . . . weightlifting . . . Emile ROBERT BARNES Varsity baseball star ... the other hall of a pair . . . weight-lifter . . . friends with Bars and Phil . . . intelligent . . . outgoing personality . . . Bob 19 CAROL ANN BARTOLUCCI Possesses a determination for things worth- while . . . friends with Marsha and Betsy . . . excellent pianist . . . always in the library . . . psychology whiz . . . quiet, but pleasant ways . . . Carol THOMAS BAVA Quiet spoken . . . definite ideas . . . hard, conscientious worker ... a friendly attitude . . . a good talker and an interested listener . . . takes life's problems as they come . . . Tom SUSAN J. BATHS Very talkative . . . interest at Bowdoin . . . pals with Elaine . . . Senior class play . . . future teacher . . . remember the Biology Club trips! . . . goes out of her way to be friendly . . . Sue DENISE BELLEFLEUR Always in Room 9 ... in the market for a ring bearer . . . forever at Riverside . . . very athletic . . . good dancer . . . known for her carefree spirit ... see my lawyer . . . Denise i I ANNE M. BAURLE Avid skier . . . the only girl out of a family of boys . . . athletic ... a conservative ex- terior to those who don't know her well . . . an undisturbed nature . . . Ann DARLEEN BERKOWICZ Majorette for four years . . . likes to tease . . . verbose . . . how did you break your collar bone? . . . her friendliness and win- ning smile make knowing her worthwhile . . . reliable . . . Berk BARBARA J. BISHOP Talented musician . . . intelligent ideas . . . a flirt?? . . . tingling laugh . . . always gets her man . . . well-mannered . . . friendly, always smiling . . , sharp wit . . . B.J. KAREN L. BLACKBURN Proud member of the Color Guard . . . hard and enthusiastic worker . . . vivacious skier . . . tall and graceful ... a sincere friend . . . sparkles . . . quiet manner . . . Karen GERALDINE M. BODMAN Our vigorous Sachem editor . . . diligent worker . . . have gas money, will travel . . . likes Christopher's corn . . . neat dresser . . . oh! those bookkeeping problems . . . Can I have a pass?” . . . Gerry ALBERT BONAVITA Likes dogs . . . yes. we want Bonavita . . . works at Robin's Den . . . never a dull moment . . . ventriloquist . . . What’s for lunch? . . . takes life in stride . . . Al WILLIAM A. BONGIOVANNI Terror on the slopes . . . pals with Skip and Benji . . . our favorite chauffeur . . . hot Ford . . . easy to know and like . . . just call him crash” . . . always has an excuse . . . helpful . . . Bongi JUDITH D. BONKOWSKI A friendly smile for everyone . . . junior marshal ... a flair for dramatics and singing ... a conscientious student . . . very moody . . . our Anne . . . pals with Sharon and Gale . . . ingenuous . . . As- pergum dependent . . . Judy 21 ELAINE T. BORGATTI A lady in every way . . . Drama Club . . . What about Greenwich Village? . . . pals with Susan . . . sedulous student . . . attractive hair styles . . . pastime—combing her hair . . . refined manner . . . Elaine ARMAND BRUNEAU Artistic ability . . . sense of responsibility . . . regular on Dance Party . . . stage di- rector for the senior play . . . interest in the junior class . . . likes girls, but which one?... a quiet exterior . . . Paul RICHARD A. BREUNINGER Language enthusiast, especially Latin . . . has a smile for everyone ... the great thinker . . . What’s in your briefcase? . . . a gentleman at all times . . . likes to walk . . . Dick STANLEY BUBIEN A carefree and devilish nature . . . dark curly hair . . . Oh! those Saturday night parties . . . coolness . . . friendly per- sonality . . . post junior class party . . . Agawam's Liberace . . . Cassanova . . . Stosh . . . St.m SUSAN BRIGNOLI Chops at the Food Mart - . . likes Kents. . . . pleasant disposition . . . future hair- dresser . . . petite and cute . . - friends with Bev . . . Brig . . . inside line to get out of gym . . . Sue JOHN BURNS Intelligent thinker . . . good debater . . . an individualist . . . always playing the lover . . . minus some cartilage . . . crutches at the Cabaret . . . summers at Storrowtown . . . hard worker . . . John 22 LAWRENCE CADORETTE Always has an argument . . . extensive vo- cabulary . . . likes freshmen . . . gentleman . . . likes basketball . . . pals with Pat and Phil . . . baseball enthusiast . . . Larry RONALD CAVALLON Muscular . . . intelligent . . . This too will pass” . . . quick with a quip . . . friends with Larry . . . talent for dropping trans- missions . . . smirks? . . . Ronnie LOUISE J. CANNARELLA Industrious student . . . pleasing personality . . . an independent air . . . doesn’t like westerns, but is crazy about eastons . . . a warm and friendly person . . . Louise DONALD CAVANAUGH Will do anything for a laugh ... a true friend . . . bowls 'em over . . . keep your foot out of elevator doors . . . strange sound to his laugh . . . snort ... an understanding nature . . . Donnie ELLEN C. CHAGNON Never one to pass up a string bean . . . always seen in Superior Court . . . not as quiet as she appears . . . Merc's best audience . . . Desi’s sidekick . . . Ellen PATRICIA CARDONE Quiet? . . . Sixteen Reasons . . . flirt . . . too serious? ... a worthy friend to all . . . sweet and soft spoken . . . interest in Worcester. . . “Trisha . . . Pat 23 NANCY J. CHAGNON Artistic talent . . . hidden sense of humor . . . neatness fanatic ... an individualist . . . doesn’t like Gerry’s practical jokes . . . naturally pleasing ways . . . Nancy RICHARD CHANDLER Strong and silent . . . intelligent student . . . three letter man . . . inquisitive and ambitious . . . stands up for his convictions ... re- spectful manners . . . Chan CYNTHIA L. CHAPIN •Always chasing the bus . . . petite . . . perfect lady . . . transfer student . . friend- ly. an undisturbed nature ... a willing worker . . . Cindy LAWRENCE A. CHAREST Orange and brown at the Kid Party . . . likes English??? . . . sentimental about graduating . . . always with Ron . . . M father will kill me!” . . . Do you have gas money? . . . Lnry WILLIAM R. CHIBA Expert archer ... a friendly and non- chalant manner . . . chronic eavesdropper . . . rural living . . . easy to get along with . . . sincere . . . Billy MARGARET CHICKLAS Existing until graduation . . . always dunkin I doughnuts . . . friends with Marnie . . . | German lessons?? . . . ’loves horses . . . honor student . . . Margate DANIEL J. OAK. JK. Mechanical . . . likes fast cars . . . mows I in money at Cascio's . . . fun . . . easy- going manner . . . quiet and thoughtful . . . D.wity SHIRLEY J. CIMMA That's my desire . . . never on time . . . never satisfied with one . . • Gets angry over nothing ... fun to be with . . . true friend . . . laughing eyes . . . Skirl JOSEPH A. CIBOROWSK1 Sports editor of the Minor . . . shuttcrbug . . . friends with the Law? . . . energetic . . . friendly personality . . . ho! ho! ho! . . . pillar of A.V.A. . . . Joe JOANNE CIMAROLI Active leader in the class . . . opinion highly respected . . . her house is a meet- ing place for all ... a true lady-like manner . . . pool?? . . . happy and sincere in her friendships . . . honor student . . .Jo GLORIA J. CINCOTTA Sparkling black eyes . . . friends with the junior girls . . . short n sweet . . . G.C. . . . unpretentious . . . meticulous dresser . . . friendly . . . Glo i MANUEL CINCOTTA. JR. Full of fun ... a friend to all . . . a laugh and a half . . . French student . . . helpful shoulder . . . terror behind the wheel . . . have you ever seen snow ? . . . Manny- 25 NORMA J. CIRILLO A little lady . . . loyal to Muriel's . . . active in church affairs . . . ingenuous ... not an enemy in the world . . . demure . . . serious student . . . Norma NANCY R. CIRILLO A quick smile . . . deep interest in class and school . . . pleasant personality . . . hard worker . . . intelligent . . . neat- as a pin . . . has a Hello for everyone . . . sincere . . . terrific bowler . . . Nancy NICHOLAS P. COCKORAS Bowling enthusiast . . . pals with John . . . an individualist . . . quiet and sincere man- ner ... a boy of deep thoughts . . . owner of a hot car . . . Nick SUSAN COLLI Tireless editor of the Mitror . . . gives a carefree appearance . . . intelligently so- phisticated . . . always has a good word for everyone . . . don't forget to point . . . has that Smith look . . . Cleo . . . Sue MICHAEL CONNOR One of the Scandinavians . . . Mo's shadow . . . potential duck hunter . . . hot car . . . always treats at Riverside . . . tobacco worker ... has a way of his own . . . Mike GALE A. COTE Very talented singer and actress . . . refined manner and attitude . . . loves sports cars I . . . pool . . . terrific dancer . . . Rose . . , I Color Guard member . . . always late . . . Gale 26 JANET E. COUSINEAU Quick smile . . . Oh. my little toe! . . . cnthusiasic roller skater . . . chronic note passer . . . always someone new . . . loves dancing and music . . . very neat hair styles . . . Jan ALAN DAIGNEAU Runs a speedy half mile . . . likes soft mu- sic . . . sharp wit . . . prejudiced for the juniors . . . friendly and enthusiastic . . . likes flashy clothes . . . Food Mart worker ... Ahrab ... 1 BEVERLY A. COUTURE Escapades with Sue . . . summer at Hampton Beach? . . . always in the library . . . interest in T-ville . . . says exactly what she means . . . Beeep! . . . natural and pleas- ing ways ... Bet ROBERT DAIGNEAU Webster's loss, Agawam's gain . . . roller skating champion . . . well-mannered and sin- cere . . . collegiate ... a shy smile with friendliness in his eyes . . . lives in Marl- boro country . . . likes jazz . . . Bob SHEILA A. DAHDAH Neat and petite, a pleasure to meet . . . an interest in dramatics . . . industrious stu- dent . . . future tease ... a happy smile for everyone . . . arrives at school so early??? . . . Sheila THOMAS DAIGNEAU True gentleman ... a heart as big as Texas . . . perplexed?? . . . easy to know, easy to like . . . enjoys dramatics . . . sincere . . . El Cid . . . Tommy 27 KATHLEEN A. D'AMATO Her willing heart makes nothing impossible . . . quiet but pleasant ways . . . industrious commercial student . . . rosy cheeks . . . has an interesting babysitting job . . . Kathy E. STEVEN DAMON Quick smile . . . 1930 two-seater . . . con- scientious and friendly ways . . . unique sweater . . . enjoys a good laugh . . . quiet appearances arc deceiving . . . Steve DANIEL DcBIASIO Class treasurer . . . always fun to be with . . . student patrol captain . . . hockey . . . runs the other way . . . most pleasing per- sonality . . . collegiate dresser . . . Danny Sharp shooter . . . polite and respectful . . shy smile ... a likeable person . . . quiet and considerate personality . . . Ktnny JEAN DAUBITZ Always stylish and smart-looking . . . laugh- ingly bubbles over with something to say . . . clever artist . . . vivacious cheerleader . . . What a riot! . . . Was it J.C. or B.U.? . . . has a way with words . . . Jean JOHN DECKER Wild over hockey . . . friendly and hard- working student . . . well-liked by all . . . always eager to have a good time . . . isn't as quiet as he appears . . . John KENNETH DEAN 28 DAVID DELANCEY Curly top . . . girl teaser . . . one of the AVA crew . . . Dcmolay . . . phobia against open locker doors . . . enjoys school? . . . friendly, outgoing personality . . . Dave SUSAN A. DESAULNIERS Volunteer nurse . . . long time interest in the junior class . . . A-l chef . . . con- templative . . . sharp seamstress . . . Jo, may I wear your sweater?” . . . friendly, vivacious nature . . . Sue MARSHA A. DELLA-GIUSTINA Loves New York City sophistication . . . sincere friend . . . never has a moment for her own problems ... so helpful ... a lady at all times . . . sensitive writer . . . sparkling smile ... a pleasure to know . . . Marsha RICHARD DESJARLAIS Pals with Red . . . talented artist . . . pathfinder?? . . . very good posture . . . loves long walks . . . find that job yet?? . . . a combination of fun and sincerity . . . Desi JOANNE M. DESAULNIERS Happy-go-lucky . . . Friendly's . . . loves sports cars . . . always trading clothes with Jean . . . always say Oh. crud ... a true friend . . . neat dresser . . . Jo Jo JAMES DeVECCHI Avid sportsman ... a good card player??? . . . nails?? . . . crazy about skiing . . . a comic . . . good-natured . . . enjoys a good time . . . DeVec . . . Jimmy 29 JOSEPH S. DiDONATO. JR. The Sam Snead of Agawam . . . easy to know and like . . . happy . . . fifth period Eng- lish . . . sharp dresser . . . never fails to say Hi” . . . Santi . . . Joe DENNIS DOYLE Serious student . . . reserved and quiet- spoken . . . which way to turn the wheel? . . . excellent swimmer . . . Y worker . . . hard-working and dependable . . . Dennis ROSEANN DiVIRGILIO School crier . . . Doesn't she look like? . . . a true lady . . . good cook . . . loyal school supporter . . . winning personality . . . Roseau n PATRICIA A. DREW Is she wright? ... the surgeon-general convinced her . . . drives??? . . . what did you get for Christmas? for graduation? . . . short and sweet . . . good-natured . . . Drew . . . Patty Linquist . . . skillful seamstress ... I don't blink anymore . . . has her own private tennis court . . . female physics fan i . . . vivacious . . . dependable worker . . . the ability to succeed . . . Betsy BONNIE-LEE J. DUBE Always has a new joke to tell . . talks endlessly . . . impulsive nature ... has her own Arabian knight . . . always says what she means . . . Bonnie 30 RICHARD V. DUGA Boss guitar . . . quiet and unassuming . . . likes outside talent . . . blondie?? . . . tall and slim . . . T-ville . . . easy-going . . . car fiend . . . Rich PATRICIA DUMONT An unhurried manner . . . remember the Snow Barn? . . . dry humor . . . always seen in a yellow Giddy! . . . capezios. cape- zios . . . quiet until! . . . Pat RICHARD DUGAN Always first for seconds . . . jolly green giant . . . leads the lunchroom boys . . . big-hearted person . . . likes hot rods . . . polished interior . . . Little Rich . . . Dug RICHARD DURANT Stitches . . . Al's hot Ford . . . Friday night card parties . . . changes with the weather . . . friendly . . . Big Boy . . . likes his patrol post ... a wit of his own . . . Rich JEFFREY F. DUMAS Gum chewer . . . likes roses . . . keen wit . . . small but mighty . . . where's your badge? . . . likes to play in heavy traffic . . . lunchline watcher . . . which car is really yours? . . . Jeff BRUCE FMFRSON A real friend to all who know him . . . willing and interesting conversationalist . . . trick knee? . . . white T-Bird . . . always ready for fun . . . offers a helping hand . . . college girls . . . long drives on cold nights . . . Bruce 31 VALERIE J. FALBO Talkative and mischievous . . . well on her way to becoming a professional dancer . . . Rockcttes . . . story for every occasion . . . nice smile . . . 'legs' ... a snappy gal . . . library . . . Val MARSHA A. FARQUHAR Conscientious . . . have a stick of gum . . . winning smile . . . future hairdresser . . . special interest in Springfield . . . pleasing ways . . . Pixie . . . Marsha SYLVIA M. FARINA Agawam's head baton twirler . . . inveterate gum chewer . . . constantly talking ... 1st runner-up in Miss Majorette of Mass, con- test . . . tall and graceful . . . personable . . . Sylvia CATHERINE M. FERRARINI Enlivens any situation . . . always with the jokes . . . neat in appearance ... oh! that laugh . . . intelligent . . . sincere manner . . . Little Ratsie . . . Cathy BETIT J. FLEMING Great loss to New Jersey . . . future nurse . . . cute accent . . . sparkling eyes . . . steadfast opinions . . . Ludlow High sup- porter . . . sweet and sincere . . . B.K. . . . Betty BRUCE FLEMING Has to have his Dunkin' donuts in school . . . enjoys a good laugh . . . chases people over sand dunes with his jeep . . . true friend . . . can be found at Macdonald's . . .-likes his morning chores??? . . . Bruce 32 MARCELLA FLEMING Arc you in contact?? . . . very friendly . . . anxious to please and willing to help . . . a warm-hearted person . . . chronic corridor roamer ... a calm appearance . . . Marcre GAIL FRENIERE Likes bobby pins . . . quiet in school, then —wow . . . excellent acrobat . . . considerate . . . well-liked student . . . Franeri . . . Gail ARTHUR J. FOLEY Capable class leader . . . floor stick station wagon . . . live wire . . . good all around personality . . . vacation at the gas station . . . escapade after the Kid party . . . friends with all . . . temper!! . . . Art JANET FREYER Neat appearance . . . class secretary . . . industrious . . . favorite song. Louie. Louie . . . tiny car for a tiny girl . . . near future— Bay Path . . . infectious laugh and mischie- vous eyes . . . personality plus . . . Janet WILLIAM E. FREEMAN Mathematician . . . Food Mart worker . . . interest in the soph class . . . smiles . . . quiet in appearance . . . has a knack with cars . . . likes hunting . . . sincerity . . . Bill SUZANNE L. GAGNON Dance party . . . faithful to the band . . . ham . . . friendly and good-natured . . . likes parties . . . which one??? . . . Drama club . . . Sue 33 RICHARD J. GAMELLI Lively as can be . . . always dresses neatly . . . cagey, but never caught . . . easy to talk to . . . likes to tease the underclassmen . . . care-free and happy . . . Rich ALBERT F. GORDON A quiet, but sincere person . . . good student . . . hard working member of the library staff ... 1st period problems . . . co-opera- tive and willing to help . . . always on the defensive ... I ARTHUR H. GINGRAS What a line!! . . . Mountain Park . . . innocent looking . . . h3s a habit of taking dips in Howard Johnson pools . . . barefoot boy . . . good dancer . . . future lobstertrician . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . Art DARYL L. GRANT Wall Street sharpster . . . radio bug . . . a quiet, unassuming manner . . . electronics wizard ... a considerate friend . . . reliable . . . Daryl LINDA GIORGI Talks with her eyes . . . gets excited over anything and everything . . . soft-spoken . . . future secretary . . . loves pastel clothes . . . crazy about hamburgers . . . Linda SANDRA GRAZIANO Mad driver . . . always looking for some- one to tell her problems to . . . beach bound . . . changes jobs all the time . . . attractively dressed . . . tease . . . pleasant . . . Sandy 34 GEORGIA HASKELL Diligent student . . . trips to Otis ... al- ways has a different ring . . . attractive dres- ser .. . wild pajama parties . . . likeable- personality . . . Georgia EDWARD HARASHUK Hairline fractures . . . all-around athlete . . . philosopher?? . . . one of the coach's boys . . . future in the majors . . . smiley . . . never a dull moment . . . enthusiastic patrol member . . . Brute . . . Ed SHERYL L. GREENFIELD A good friend to have ... a hard, dependable worker . . . soft-spoken . . . friendly and sin- cere . . . raises slick chicks . . . Cheryl DONNA M. GREENE Athletic ... out of town interest . . . loves animals . . . where did you get those w-ild sneakers? . . . meticulous . . . quiet and sincere . . . Donna JOHN D. HALLOCK Always jumping his battery . . . want to be a baseman? . . . mechanically inclined . . . temples . . . hand-knit sweaters . . . easy- going. yet thoughtful manner . . . Johnny LYMAN T. HASTINGS Has a way with cars ... at home in the shops . . . Van Heusen shirts . . . quiet and shy. but has a unique laugh . . . deer hunting is his specialty . . . Tommy 35 DONALD HEADLEY Industrious student . . . ambitious ... in every way a gentleman . . . dry wit . . genuine sincerity.... co-operation in study hall . . . quiet . . . Don KATHLEEN HEWITT Great loss to Commerce . . . giddy . . . stenography whiz . . . pours out her prob- lems . . . chatty . . . sincere, loyal, and considerate . . . has a smile for everyone . . . Kalb) MARK HERMANS Physics labs? . . . twinkle in his eye . . . expert hunter and fisherman . . . quick-tem- pered . . . blushes easily . . . subtle sense of humor . . . Mark WILLIAM R. HIGGINS Artistically inclined . . . Dance Party regu- lar . . . talented actor . . . Peter . . . always flirting . . . likes blondes . . . subtle but quick wit . . . reliable and industrious . . . Bill JUDITH HERZOG Always smiling ... a pretty blush . . . likes Polish food . . . Oh. I'm so cm- barras d . . . pleased with the outcome of the West Side game . . jewelry fanatic . . . football charm . . . moods, anyone? . . . Judy GARY B. HODGE Spotlight on youth writer . . . witty . I intelligent ... has that Continental look I . . . future on Broadway . . . circum I locutionist . . . enthusiastic . . . Gary 36 ELLEN HOPE Loads of pep and energy . . . meticulous in dress . . . boundless enthusiasm . . . cute . . . gabby . . . skis by the dozens . . . future X-ray technician . . . always in on the fun . . . Ellen CHRISTINE JESERSKI Always sore from skiing . . . mad knitter . . . efficient babysitter . . . Oh. my aching back . . . will do anything for a friend . . . a friendly smile for all . . . Chris DORENE L. HUTCHINS Friends with MaryAnn . . . short in stature but mighty in power . . . lives on busy row . . . psychology whiz ... a friendly smile for all . . . Ay ottc to join the Waves . . . Dorene MARNIE-FAYE JOHNSON Spirit of independence . . . serious interest in Holyoke . . . has her own transportation . . . dips doughnuts with Margaret . . . sincere nature . . . Mamie RONALD JASMIN Active band participant . . . one of the stal- warts in physics . . . always delivering . . . got a good buy on Paul's '46 Plymouth . . . unforgettable Little Jake ... a bright smile . . . Ronnie JOHN D. KALLIPOLITES Can be very talkative . . . enthusiastic mem- ber of the band . . . energetic student . . . friends with Nick . . . Drum and Bugle Corps . . . Stop and Shop worker . . . Old Betsy” likes macaroni and cheese? . . . always seen in his '54 Ford . . . John 37 NORMAN H. KANF. Never without a smile . . . expert on leaving blanks in physiology . . . mature attitude . . . lighting crew . . . drives cars through fields . . . enjoys fishing . . . Norm MARY KELLEY Good sense of humor . . . friendly . . . loves basketball?? . . . optimistic . . . cos- tume for soph class party? . . . full of devilish ideas . . . loves to talk . . . always a bright smile and a good word . . . Mary AARON KAROLINSKI Austrian import . . . how did you break your limb? . . . loves to tell jokes . . . rather shy . . . talks in English??? . . . good-natured . . . an unhurried manner . . . Carolina KAREN A. KERR A sincere manner . . . personality to please everyone . . . likes to fight with boys . . . always twirling . . . terror at the wheel . . . lives far-r-r . . . friends with Sheila . . . Katin VIRGINIA R. KATSANOS Personality . . . babbles like a brook . . . Ginger” . . . shoving in the halls . . . spoils surprise parties . . . eight people in a Renault?? . . . crazy over snorkles . . . understanding . . . Ginny JOHN KLENAKIS Loves football practice . . . ramp on the high- way . . . Dear Greek . . . likes to play 'Cupid' . . . potential party giver . . . crab king . . . We love you. John . . . card game tonight? . . . vitality plus . . . Greet 38 LYNN B. KUPEC A petite miss . . . talented singer . . . cute giggle . . . conscientious attitude toward school ... a future history teacher . . . Rainbow . . . Lynn GERALD LAFLEUR Avid golfer . . . little Mr. Atlas . . . sixth period problems . . . confident manner . . . takes life in his stride ... a hard-working individual . . . small in size but not in spirit . . . Gerry MARIANNE LABUN A mischievous sparkle . . . waits for those special telephone calls . . . Let’s go to Hi-Boy! . . . thoughtful attitude ... a glowing warmth . . . Marianne DIANE M. LAMIER Loves water skiing . . . always in Room 9 . . . athletic . . . rather short in stature . . . chatterbox . . '. friends with Cheryl . . . pretty dark hair . . . works hard at all the things she undertakes . . . Diane MARGARET E. LADDA Neat dresser ... a bit of a flirt . . . tip- toes through life . . . easy to know and like . . . petite primness ... a true friend is eternal . . . diligent worker . . . Margaret KENNETH LAMOTHE Always seen in his shiny gray Volkswagen . . . as sincere as a boy can be . . . for- ever winding up at Mt. Park . . . Indeed so . . . What in the world, girl? ... a good study of character . . . quiet until he gets started . . . Ken 39 RAYMOND F. LANGEVIN Always at the garage . . . works at Wie- land's . . . forever cruising in his '58 Ford . . . friends with the underclassmen . . . soda?? . . .shy? . . . Ray EUGENIE J. LAVALETTE Always with Karen ... an interest in Spring- field . . . successful student . . . sharp sense of humor ... a loyal friend . . . po- lite and respectful . . . Genie GAIL M. LAWSON Drum majorette . . . romance in English . . . easy to get along with . . . friends with Dolly . . . clever with a sewing needle . . . diligent student . . . has the ability to suc- ceed in her work . . . Gail JOYCE LEGRAND Has a prixatc bus stop . . . don't believe she’s quiet . . . curly blonde hair ... an industrious commercial student . . ■ friends with Donna . . . pleasant personality . . . Joyce SUSAN LEPORATI Pleasant . . . can't make up her mind . . . burns in chemistry . . . loves to walk bare- foot in the snow . . . likes cookies??? . . . has a joke for ever)’ occasion ... a subtle smile . . . Sue A c - VALERIE LOCKHART Hearty laugh . . . Pixie-like . . . Ocean Park . . . I don't know what to do . . . should I wear an SP badge . . . vivacious . . . speaks I her mind . . . likes them tall . . . Val 40 LLOYD LONG Careful driver . . . firm convictions . . . future chemist . . . likes to ski . . . works in an icebox . . . calm manner ... an organized mind . . . Lloyd SUSAN T. MAAS j A cute blonde . . . carefree manner ... a I flair for nice clothes and a knack to wear I them . . . future nurse . . . always has some I thing of importance to say . . . loves to I ski ... a lady in every way . . . faithful I band member??? . . . Sue KAREN A. LUCCARDI Always holding the bus for Susan . . . sparkling green eyes set off by brown hair . . . never was there a truer friend . . . loves to watch the baseball games on TV . . . sincere . . . Karen KAREN L. MASI Likes to think of mischievous ideas . . . friends with Genie . . . were you really sick that day? . . . likes skiing . . . nice dresser . . . future in IBM . . . wild lunches . . . crazy about Elvis . . . Karen DRINDA J. LUND Constant worrier . . . Agawam High's flute player . . . quiet and friendly . . . efficient seamstress . . . conscientious student . . . nice to know . . . Drinda MARYANN MATHIAS I guess I didn't give it enough gas . . . friends with Marcella . . . always neatly dressed . . . reserved %manner . . . hates to sign out of homeroom . . . likes any- thing blue . . . hair styling . . . likes bowling . . . Mary Ann 41 DOUGLAS MATTOON Humorous nature . . . interest outside of Agawam . . . plans to attend college . . . Karate?? . . . hunting enthusiast . . . elec- tronics whiz . . . easy-going . . . Doug Dennis McCarthy Likes a good time . . . Crestview caddy . . . friends with Jimmy . . . always in and out of having problems . . . English in the shop? . . . another denizen of Marlboro country . . . Dennis Kl SUSAN E. MAZIARZ Looks forward to a career in nursing . . . neat and attractive dresser . . . iron pills . . . Arc we lost? . . . strawberry blonde . . . pleasing personality . . . Sue DAVID McGREVY A constant debater . . . individualist . . . always has a question . . . Senior math? . . . shutter bug . . . sincere personality . . . has a mind of his own . . . industrious— to a point . . . Dat e MARTIN E. McBRIDE Understands Macbeth . . . shocking blue eyes ... a sincere person . . . strives to do his best . . . conservative . . . Martin DOROTHY MELANSON An August wedding? . . . Dorthy! . . . Did you do your psychology? . . . green stamps athletically inclined ... a' thoughtful way . . . easy to like . . . Dolly MARLA INK MELBOURNE Talkative and then some . . . would rather ski than eat . . . diligent worker in school . . . unique red gym suit . . . meticulous hair styles . . . always on the move . . . Matlaine DONA MERCADANTE Never at a loss for words . . . The sun did it . . . drive-in movies . . . How’s your Clyde?” . . . mad driver . . . never serious . . . always sincere . . . biology . . . collects pajama parties . . . Merk . . . Dona PAULA MENSCH A terrific dancer . . . energetic Red Cross worker ... a pretty smile . . . sophisticated . . . likes poetry . . . dancing teacher . . . poised appearance ... a warm and friendly person . . . Paula SYLVIA MERCADANTE Active in Red Cross work . . . friends with Paula . . . Impish grin . . . thoughtful ways . . . she moves quietly, but with a pur- pose . . - considerate . . . Sylvia ALPHONSE MERCADANTE Ceaseless talker . . . likes Algebra . . . pals with Paul . . . what a sense of humor! . . . has the floor at all times ._ . . never a dull moment . . . Al PATRICIA F. MEUNIER A wit of her own . . . never seems to be in a hurry . . . always gets her guy” . . . stylish and smart . . . slightly quiet . . . twinkle in her eye . . . Pat 43 JOHN MICHALAK One half of a champion pitch team . . . always seen at the Roundhill . . . good all around athlete . . . crafty . . . never has the right book for trig class . . . sincere . . . easy to know and like . . . calm manner! . . . Jake . . . Jack NANCY L. MONAHAN Wedding bells in the near future . . . cute and lively . . . terrific on the parallel bars . . . Couti ... a true lady . . . pals with Kathy . . . likes to have fun . . . Nancy STEVEN MONTGOMERY Efficient organizer . . . many out of town interests . . . jack of all trades . . . always has a story ... do you still live on School Street? ... a heart as large as he is tall . . . con artist . . . friendly personality . . . Steve MARY MORACZEWSKI Ambitious nature . . . very considerate of others . . . always in the library . . . every- one's friend . . . Mary JOHN MORASSI Future engineer . . . quiet, shy, peace-loving . . . but—enjoys a fast drag race . . . remem- ber tobogganing at Robinson State Park? . . . Keep it up” . . . loves anything blue . . . John ROBERT H. MORIN Mr. Touchdown . . . favorite class—trig . . . keen wit . . . you egg” . . . strictly Ivy League ... The student councilman . . . always cheerful ... no practice?! . . . Boris . . . respected all around athlete . . . Slug 44 PAULETTE MORSE Outwardly quiet . . . tennis champ . . . future teacher . . . those exchange concerts . . . afraid of chem labs?? . . . majorette captain . . . Paul . . . Paulette DEAN A. NARDI A relaxed, easygoing appearance . . . sharp dresser . . . always has a story ... in and out of math . . . loves ice cream . . . has a way of his own . . . Dean LINNEA MORRIS Good dancer . . . future in nursing ... St. Michael's?? ... or St. Francis?? . . . a riot in problems . . . Oh. what a scream! . . . huge boots . . . black and blue from toboggan rides . . . kid party pajams . . . Linnea HOWARD I. MOSHER. JR. Polite, respectful, and well-liked . . . quick wit . . . tall. dark, and buddies with Boris . . . which one this week? ... a good dribbler . . . quite the flirt . . . where is your patrol post? why? . . . Howie PHILIP NASSIF Fancy T-bird . . . carrot top . . . shy and conservative . . . third period patrol . . . Russian historian . . . white collar worker . . . sharp sense of humor . . . Phil KENNETH NADOK A calm and undisturbed nature . . . but outside of school?? . . . Does he live in the shop? . . . likes school lunches . . . sincere . . . future in technology . . . out- side interests . . . Ken EARL NEILL High flyer . . . always at West Side . . . at a loss for words . . . numismatic . . . First National worker . . . works hard at what he enjoys . . . Jimmy CHRISTINE NELSON Full of pep and fun . . . never a dull moment . . . wild driver . . . have needle, will sew . . . athletic . . . likes the Marines?? . . . bombshell waiting to explode . . . good natured . . . Chris KAREN NELSON Meticulous . . . likes to take gym . . . high style . . . friends with Sue . . . in- telligent. and soft-spoken . . . melodious voice . . . interests among the underclass- men . . . Karen KAREN NIERODA Sincere, loyal, and considerate . . . quiet in appearance . . . active -IH member . . . giggles? . . . never a harsh word . . . likes to sew . . . Karen CARL NOVAK Intelligent . . . likes to quarrel?? ... a bright future in engineering . . . physics whiz . . . excellent trumpeter . . . conservative exterior . . . accident prone . . . shoes . . Carl JOHN O'KEEFE, JR. Well-known and liked by everyone . . . saddle shoes . . . effervescent personality . . . accident prone?? ... all round sports fan . . . sketch meetings . . . genuine sin- cerity’ . . . John 46 FRANCIS H. O LEARY, JR. Industrious . . . hard worker ... has a con- tract with Bay State films?? ... a walking encyclopedia . . . active in church choir . . . likes languages . . . easy to get along with . . . prefers home cooking to school lunches . . . IBM man . . . Francis ROBERT OPPENHEIMER Boys State representative . . . the perfect 'gentleman . . . likes to laugh . . . neat L . . shadows a junior girl . . . intelligent and hard-working student . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . easy-going manner . . . Roh PAUL OLIVER Possesses a quick wit . . . chauffeur for the River Road girls . . . pleasant personality . . . a true friend . . . Bye. Pen . . . Olie . . . Do you have a penny?” . . . likes to tease . . . Paul THOMAS O’ROURKE Escapades in the hand room . . . distinctive manner . . . enjoys math ... a gentleman in every respect . . . somewhat shy . . . am- bitious future aspirations . . . Tommy JAMES K. O'MALLEY Very good-natured . . . neat dresser . . . My girl and I . . . hates to buy ice cream cones . . . loaded with personality and friend- liness . . . Aw, man, this is great . . . racks up brownie points? . . . Jimmy DIANNE ORSI Expressive blue eyes . . . math whiz . . . dresses beautifully . . . lunchroom patrol . . . catchy laugh . . . has a preference for tall, blonde Germans . . . private Ford . . . near future at Bay Path . . . Dianne 47 MARGARET E. PADDOCK Vivacious . . . likes Stingrays . . . cute anJ petite . . . What's the story? . . . likes long earrings . . . haunted houses are her weakness . . . impish grin . . . sparkly . . . Ai.irg.net NORMAN A. PELLEY Disreputable cars . . . always leaving early . . . well-dressed . . . he’ll never forget the Kid Party . . . favorite class—1st period . . . Frannie. Bobby, and Norm, you can t have one without the others . . . constantly teasing someone . . . Norm ANDREA PAGLIARO Rides on Sunday afternoon . . . pleasing personality . . . loves a lot of fun . . . good sense of humor . . . mischievous look in her eyes . . . sincere . . . fashion-minded . . . Andrea PAMELA J. PENNEY Enjoys physiology labs . . . always knows her French . . . perfect stature . . . artistically inclined . . . vivacious . . . active in church youth activities . . . talks with her hands . . . athletic . . . Pam JOSEPHINE M. PANKE Frank opinions . . . science whiz . . . sports enthusiast . . . clever knitter . . . friendly personality . . . always has the last word . . . enjoys roller skating . . . wonder what she did before she got her license? . . . Babe . . . Jo CRAIG PINEO Intelligent and hard-working student . . -I cars. cars, cars . . . outdoor sportsman . . .1 accomplished clarinetist . . . loves skiing . . .1 talented mathematician . .. Craig 48 MARIO PIOGGIA Agawam's little twister . . . always getting into mischief . . . nice dresser . . . What duck?” . . . hot Chevy convertible . . . good gymnast . . . escapades in the West Side . . happy-go-lucky . . . willing to 'p . . . Mo PHYLLIS PISANO Carefree and good-natured . . . bright smile . . . successful student . . . immune to black eyes . . . loves to bowl . . . cullotte kid . . . future nurse . . . pleasant ways . . . Phyllis THOMAS PLAKIAS Expert golfer . . . likeable personality . . . . . . happy . . . needs tranquilizers for math class . . . collegiate . . . small in stature, big in heart . . . lunch patrol . . . always game for a good time . . . slow and easy . . . Tommy ROBERT POLOPEK Sharp dresser . . . Mr. Friendliness . . . big tease . . coach's miser)' . . . always ready to argue a point . . . likes to sue . . . does his homework? ... all around athlete . . . well-liked by everyone . . . Bobby ANGELO J. POLUMBO Hot drummer!! . . . always in the printing shop . . . sharp dresser . . . pals with Tony . . . interest at Cathedral . . . big tease ... ski enthusiast . . . friendly . . . Angelo GARY L. PROVOST Avid problems student . . . sleeps during ac- tivity period . . . always late to school although he lives close . . . Drummer Boy . . . girls and more girls . . . works harJ at what he likes . . . Gary 49 LENORA PUPELLO Cute smile . . . big tease ... a pert cheerleader . . . diligent and responsible worker . . . dimple . . . witty . . . trips to the U of M . . . Lily Pod . . . Pedulia . . . You're such a radical! . . . Ltnora SHARON QUIGLEY Pretty brown hair . . . always cold . . . soft smile, sweet character . . . loves to walk . . . lively . . . excellent swimmer . . . can keep a party moving . . . Quigley- bomb . . . Sharon NORMA RAIMONDI Always on the go . . . baby-blue Cadillac . . . will be a successful nurse . . . hard worker . . . dependable and trustworthy . . . You kidding me? . . . sincere and frank . . . Norm . . . Norma CHRISTOPHER J. RANDALL Those science fiction movies are the greatest . . . plans for a career in physics . . . non-conformist . . . quiet and unassuming . . . hidden wit . . . likes English?? . . . blushes easily . . . Chris KAREN A. RATCLIFFE Enthusiastic roller skater ... A and W. here she comes . . . diligent student . . . friends with Jo . . . enjoys home ec . . . likes to knit . . . Did you sit on your glasses? . . . Cupid . . . green stamps . . . Karen JANICE B. REBECCHI A perfect lady . . . shimmering black hair . . . When Irish eyes are smiling . . . strikingly attractive . . . Oh! those English classes . . . friendly smile ... a door- stop . . . industrious . . . Janice 50 FREDERICK E. REYNOLDS. JR. Has a knack for leaving his tires on Rt. 20 . . . owns a community scooter . . . slo-o-w ... good dancer . . . friendly and happy personality . . . took Grandmother Hazel for a ride on the scooter . . . Ricky VIVIAN G. ROACH Long sleek hair ... a confident walk . . . loves convertibles ... do you write poetry? . . . Friday nights at the roller rink . . . bowling fan . . . knee socks t n backward . . . Gail JOSEPHINE L. RICCO Hot Ford . . . always has a problem ... a regular Ann Landers . . . future florist . . . What's the matter?” . . . presents a serious appearance . . . considerate ... Jo ROSS ROBERTS LAWRENCE W. RINALDI | Sharp dancer . . . pals with Bruce . . . friendly smile . . . likes to tease . . . a naturally happy person . . . future ac- countant . . . wish he had his license . . . towers over juniors . . . keeps home room swinging . . . Larry Electronics fiend . . . ski enthusiast . . . airplane company employee ... a real tease . . . are you planning to learn Russian? . . . unassuming attitude . . . fun to be with . . . Ross PATRICIA A. REPINEC Top commercial student . . . friendly way with everyone . . . always a true lady . . . conscientious attitude . . fingernails pro- vide a built-in weapon . . . industrious . . . Pat 51 DAVID ROBINSON MR. President . . . energetic debater . . . tremendous school spirit . . . problems, prob- lems ... a bright future . . . all Western Mass, hockey . . . indecisive? . . . polite, and respected by everyone . . . Robbie . . . Dttvc JOSEPH ROSSI Always with Art and Ricky . . . class cut-up . . . friendly personality . . . caddy at Crest- view . . . devilish nature . . . always at a party trips to a certain spot at West Side . . . enjoys a good time . . . Joe CHERYL ROSATI Her laugh is the craziest . . . knits gorgeous sweaters ... '64 Super Sport . . . mis- chievous sparkle . . . popular music . . . loves gym? . . . good-natured . . . Cheryl CHERYL A. ROSSO Likes tennis ... A vigorous Red Cross worker . . . friends with Pat . . . frequently seen having fun at bowling . . . unre- lenting energy . . . always fussing with her hair . . . seems to be in a hurry at all times . . . loves being friendly and con- siderate . . . Cheryl JOANN T. ROSSI Has a mind of her own . . . always neat and attractively dressed . . . overwhelming personality . . . frequently seen at Friendly's . . . Beware of that temper! . . . eager to graduate . . . intelligent and industrious student . . . Jo EDWARD ROSSO Avid reader . . . pseudo-intellectual . . . writes compositions on wall paper . . . sincere school citizen ... an individualist . . . a serious exterior . . . Super Rosso . . . fulu .ir (I SUSAN I. RUCKSTUHL Energetic outlook on life ... a smile and a hi! for everyone . . . beautiful hand-knit sweaters . . . finds hockey quite interesting . . . that math! . . . always game for a good time . . . pretty, with sincere brown eyes . . refreshing youth . . . Susie 4 - i m- SUSAN RUSSELL Cheery smile . . . likes autos . . . always get- ting stuck in tobacco fields . . . mad woman driver . . . likes fraternity parties . . . future in medical technology . . . brings an air of laughter . . . considerate . . . Sue THOMAS H. RUDDEFORTH A laugh and a half . . . does he study? . . . a real extrovert . . . likes the gridiron . . . reliable . . . carefree and happy . . . never seems to be in a hurry . . . Beef . . . Tom VICTORIA RYS Clever art student . . . always has some- one new . . . green mohair sweater . . . a shock of red hair . . . very emotional . . . sometimes southern accent . . . Vicky DIANNE RUSSELL Likes English? . . . clever with a needle and thread ... a blush is beautiful but some- times inconvenient . . . bookkeeping brain . . . enjoys roller skating . . . quiet exterior . . . a true friend . . . Diane CAROL A. ST. JOHN Always looking for a good time and usually finds it . . . energetic . . . never at a loss for words . . . frequent letters to and from California . . . good dancer . . . chews gum incessantly? . . . Carol 53 JORDAN ST. JOHN Shutterbug . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . thoughtful ... ac- complished clarinetist . . . takes candid pic- tures all the time . . . enjoys a good game of chess . . . works on stock cars . . . Jordan JOYCE M. SARAT Hard and dependable worker ■ • • Cent fois . . . when’s the next mixer?. . . . punctuality plus? . . . Give me an A . . . dresses beau- tifully . . . friendly and outgoing personality . . . Joyce 54 PAMELA A. SAITTO An industrious and successful student . . . optimistic ndture ... a flair for dressing attractively . . . never moody . . . party after the Kid party . . . crazy about pizza . . . an efficient and responsible worker . . . Pam KAREN L. SCHMIDT Numerous pairs of shoes . . . tall and neat . . . candy pins . . . generous in every- thing she does . . . always draws tall people . . . sparkles . . . Paladium . . . Karen ROBERT SALMONSEN Easygoing . . . Mr. Frank . . . friendly and enthusiastic . . . collegiate look . . . bright future in whatever field he chooses . . . dramatically inclined . . . pleasant personality . . . Bub NANCY L. SCHMIDT Cutest girl at the Kid party . . . talented singer . . . bubbles over with enthusiasm . . . fainting spells in gym? ... a sunny dispo- sition to match her bright hair ... in- numerable friends . . . disreputable gym sneakers . . . Nancy CAROLE J. SETTEMBRO Future in nursing ... a true friend . . hard worker at Mercy Hospital . . . pretty black hair . . . puts on casts every Saturday . . pleasant attitude . . . always laughing . . . likes UM . . . Carole WILLIAM W. SHAKESPEARE What's in a name? . . . loves French? . . . always in East Longmcadow . . . can always be seen with a camera in his hands . . . shy sparkle in his eyes . . . shoots pool . . . Billy MARTHA SHARRITT An industrious student with a bright future . . . keeps the mailman busy . . . always walk- ing Norma's dog . . . cackles? . . . mild- mannered . . . never rests . . . Marty . . . 'appreciates the finer things . . . Martha KATHLEEN A. SHELANSKAS Avid skier . . . impeccable taste in clothes . . . knit one, purl one ... a sincere friend . . . devilish ways . . . looks forward to a nursing career . . . Kathy ROBERT SONSINI Fun to be with . . . future crash champ . . . always at Zayre's . . . likes tortellinis . . . never a dull moment . . . Grand Prix . . easy-going personality . . . Bubb . t . Bob GAIL M. STETSON Quiet, thoughtful ways . . . staunch A.H.S. fan . . . perfect courtesy . . . newer hesitates to say Hello . . . likes everything and everyone . . . future working with children . . . Gail 55 SALLY STOWELL A soft voice and a pleasing smile . . . serious attitude toward school . . . good- natured and friendly . . . moves quietly, but with a purpose . . . appreciates the finer things . . . Sail) PATRICIA A. SULLIVAN Lively and peppy cheerleader . . pretty chestnut hair . . . don't let her size fool you . . . seldom stops talking . . . laugh, and the world laughs with you . . diligent worker . . . likes excitement . . . Pat SHARON L. STROLL Likes Irish men . . . meticulous, fresh, and crisp looking . . . peanutbutter sandwiches at 2:00 a.m. . . . Danny Gallulo fan . . . dark eyes that sparkle when she smiles . . . world's greatest procrastinator . . . a de- pendable friend . . . Sherry ROBERT D. SULLIVAN Clean-cut collegiate look . . . that physics class . . . quick wit . . . always talking about and working on cars . . . pals with Jimmy . . . pleasant disposition . . . Sully . . . Bob ELLEN M. SULLIVAN Congenial disposition ... an infectious giggle . . . crazy about skiing . . . London bound ... If it's brown, she likes it . . . what kind of dance????? . . . always neat and attractively dressed ... El WILLIAM THEROUX Rugged football player . . . says what he thinks . . . remember trig? ... if he laughs at a joke, it has to be good . . . sleep and powerful voice . . seems to like Cathedral ... I got my picture on this’ page only twice??” . . . Bill 56 JAMES THOMAS I Was your eye always black? . . . still waiting for a last name . . . friends with Sully . . . polite and well-mannered . . . likes to drive through Robinson State Park . . . good natured . . . Jimmy SHARON VENEKLASEN A, A, and more A’s . . . Hey. kid. I can’t . . . distinctive manner . . . chemistry whiz . . . friends with Tammy and Karen . . . college bound ... a unique future as a college representative . . . Sharon DONALD K. THORNTON Affable genius . . . enjoys a good laugh . . . an unhurried manner . . . vagabond . . . crazy about skiing . . . supreme trig stu- dent ... a new addition to our class . . . Don JEAN M. VOISLOW Sleek and trim . . . substitute bridge player . . . Friendly worker” . . . works hard for her class ... up against a curb . . . guards our colors ... a fresh, natural attractiveness . . . Jean S. ROGER TYLER Successful student . . . church basketball star . . . clean-cut look . . . never moody . talks through his nose . . . summers at Buck- steep . . . gentleman at all times . . . Roger JAMES VOTZAKIS Four fours” ... are you taking the test Saturday? . . . remember the ramp . . . tricky laugh . . . cheerful and friendly ... a gentle- man . . . fascinating eyes . . . Vots . . . Jimmy 57 KAREN WALKER A cheerful worker . . . loves animals . . . flute looter . . . seems quiet, hut!! . . . long brown hair . . . Junior achievement . . . nice to know . . . Kann EUGENE WANIEWSKI Four queens . . . avid ski enthusiast . . . lawyer's secretary? . . . Mt. Snow fan . . . Grand Prix . . . knee trouble ... a friendly kid . . . Turkey . . . Gene RICHARD J. WALSH Walshic” . . . blushes easily . . . enjoys physics class . . . one half of a confusing pair . . . friends with the underclassmen . . . likes sports . . . interest in others . . . Rich DIANE WASHINGTON Cheerful and friendly attitude . . . always willing to lend a hand . . . quiet and unas- suming . . . friends with Kathy . . . future medical technician ... oh. those days at Forbes . . . docs her homework during ac- tivity period ? . . . Diane RICHARD M. WALSH Likes English class? . . . friends with Ollie . . . the other half of a confusing pair . . . A W worker . . . quiet and dependable . . . a wit of his own . . . Rich JAMES WASHINGTON Hardworking senior . . . always in the alleys . . . industrious . . . quiet . . . likes Eng- lish?? ... no relation to George . . . kind and considerate . . . Jim 58 FRANCIS WAY Excellent gymnast . . . rushing into the Service ... a sharp wit . . . enlivens any situation . . . terrific dancer . . . temper! temper! . . . nap during history?? . . . Franny KATHRYN L. WHITE K true lady-like manner . . . moves softly sut efficiently ... a fine Latin student . . . staunch supporter of the GOP . . . active n church work . . . good-natured ... an udent worker . . . Kathy SANDRA A. WEIN I'm serious ... a peppy cheerleader . . . patrol and council member . . . wants to go back to Europe ... if you want something done, give it to Sandy . . . ef- ficient and energetic worker . . kind and congenial . . . Sandy RICHARD A. WHITMAN Can make a trumpet talk . . . small but mighty . . . possesses a subtle wit . . . likes gags . . . band executive ... has his own combo, The Wanderers” . . . wants to be a doctor? . . . Dick EILEEN M. WESTON Refreshments during gym . . . often seen bowling . . . wedding bells in the near future . . . breakfast in office practice . . . loves convertibles . . . book-borrower . . . roller-skating fan . . . Eileen ROBERT WHYTE Crutches at Mt. Snow . . . always snapping pictures . . . has a mind of his own . . . serious attitude . . . hardworking student . . . psychology enthusiast . . . likes that trig class . . . Bob 59 DAVID C. WILLIAMSON Track enthusiast ... top ranking scout . . . power of the AVA . . . always can find a point to argue . . . math wizard . . . quick to take a pressure point . . . hard- working and dependable student . . . Date NANCY A. WOODS Good dancer . . . always cheerful ... an affinity for underclassmen . . . sweet and friendly smile . . . attractive clothes and a knack for wearing them . . . conscientious worker . . . Nancy PAULA A. ZUCCO Loves to laugh . . . chatters endlessly . . . friendly and enthusiastic . . . likes gum? . . . hasn't changed her mind in four years . . . quick accident . . . future with the civil service . . . Paula CHARLES KRZYKOWSKI Enjoys fishing and hunting . . . scooters around town . . . enjoyable person . . . likes to laugh . . . mechanical drawing . . . rugged individualist . . . Charlie RONALD MONTAGNA I.ikcs to sing in study . . . one of the circle boys ... a true friend . . . always ready with an argument . . . liked history? . . . likes to debate . . . Ronnie GERALDINE SODEN Loyal friend . . . likes to roller skate . . . that jaunt to MacDonald's . . West Side Story . . . long distance telephone calls . . . book lender . . . Gerry CLASSROOM CANDIDS CLASS PROPHECY In order to celebrate the year 1989, the twenty-fifth an- niversary of cur graduation, we bring you a live telecast as our space ship is about to be launched from Cape Ken- nedy. Ready with the liquid oxygen is the fueling crew which includes Bruce Fleming, Nick Cockoras, and Ronald Montagna. Anxious to embark on a trip throughout the uni- verse are Dan DeBiasio, captain of the space ship, Betsy Donovan, planetary interpreter, and Norma Raimondi, space ship nurse. They will take you to the various planets of the Universe for an eye witness account of the progress taking place. Another member of the departing group, Ken- neth Lamothc, will record these events on a closed-circuit video telephone, perfected by electrical engineers Ronald Jasmin and Doug Mattoon. We now take you to our re- porter in Rocket AHS-64. Our first stop is Jupiter where David Robinson, first president of the United Planets, is preparing his State of the Universe address. His official secretary, Pat Repinec, is busily deciphering her notes which will be read at our next telecast by your favorite announcer, John Klenakis. Included in the President's message are reports from Sec- retary of State Janet Freyer, Secretary of the Treasury Arthur Foley, and Director of Public Relations Howard Mosher. Introducing the president will be Sharon Veneklasen, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Captain DeBiasio suggests that we replenish our sup- plies at Steve Montgomery's supermarket where we meet Sharon Almquist, Donna Allard, Marsha Farquhar, Linda Giorgi, Dorene Hutchins, and Gail Stetson, who are hurriedly filling their shopping carts with Ro-Ro's Go juice, created by Rosemary Alajanian. As we go through the check- out counter, we find that Donna Greene is our cashier and that Larry Charest is packing our groceries. Larry is certainly polite in carrying our purchases to the space ship. We shall also stop to refuel the rocket ship at Bruce Emer- son's Atom Rocket Refueling Station. The Morning Mirror, edited by Susan Colli, carried all the local society news about Shirley Cimma. Shirley is pre- paring for a large party to be held at her home—the oc- casion being the celebration of the success of many of her former classmates. The entertainment will be provided by Nancy Schmidt, who will sing one of John Burns's new top-ten hits. Valerie Falbo and Gail Freniere will provide thtir rendition of the 'Jet Hop,” Stan Bubien's contribution to dancing history. Guests of honor at the party will be Ellen Hope, who has recently acquired her first million dol- lars selling walkey-talkeys, and Ricky Reynolds, inventor of an all-aluminum motor scooter. Also honored guests, Bill Bongiovanni. who manufactures accident-proof methods of transportation such as cars and skis, and A1 Bonavita, world-famous composer of campaign songs, will welcome Valerie Lockhart, here to announce the gala opening of the Jupiter branch of the Maine Summer Resort Hotels. After terminating our visit to our friends on Jupiter, we arrive on Neptune, the business planet. We stop at the law offices of Robert Salmonscn and James O’Malley. In their outer office we find secretaries Ellen Chagnon and Denise Bellefleur, who are compiling all the facts in connection with the case of Carol St. John and Dona Merca- dante, charged with plagiarizing jokes from Art Gingras and Joe Rossi. Judge Pat Drew has promised to be impartial in trying the case. The noisiest and busiest section of this planet is the United Planetary Center. Gerry Bodman is chief editor of the most popular magazine in the solar system, The Universal. Space photographers Jordan St. John and Dave McGrevy’ are busily snapping pictures of Earl Neill, Rich- ard Duga, Lyman Hastings, and Paul Oliver, who have combined their efforts to produce the space-o-car which will allow travelers to span the universe in two hours. Sandy Graziano, Pat Badger, and Paula Zucco arc the first cus- tomers to buy the car. Having convinced the girls, of the advantages of owning such a car. Bob and Tom Daigneau have reaped so large a profit that they have bought their place of employment. Feature editors Lenora Pupello and Pam Saitto are conduct- ing a survey concerning the new dance craze that has over- taken the planet. Armand Bruneau and Suzanne Gagnon have demonstrated Neptune's entry in the Dance Universe contest by appearing on a Spacc-a-vision, a new method of communication revolutionized by Dean Nardi, Craig Pineo, and Rich J. Walsh. Lloyd Long and Carl Novak, universe- famous chemists, have invented the food pill which has completely eliminated washing dishes. This has been greatly appreciated by homemakers Ann Baurle, Janet Cousineau, Cheryl Greenfield, Christine Nelson, Susan Russell, and Eileen Weston, who may now spend more time watching spacc-a-vision. However, it has been completely rejected by Universal’s Mr. Athlete of the Year, Robert Morin, who would rather enjoy a few good steaks ind chickeri.ia soup. Located on the top floor of the building is the penthouse residence of Ronald Cavallon, John Decker, and Robert Sul- livan Associates, now completing plans for a bridge between space stations. As we walk through the Center auditorium we notice Jean Daubitz directing Fashions Through the Milky Way,” featuring Diane Orsi, Janice Rebecchi, Joyce Sarat, Jean Voislow, and Nancy Woods, modeling the latest in fashion wear. Now that Sheila Dahdah has concluded her description 62 of the newest clothes styles, Susan Ruckstuhl is circulating through the audience interviewing prospective customers Karen Blackburn. Joyce LeGrand, JoAnn Rossi, Margaret Paddock, and Kathy Shelanskas, who arc adding to their fashionable space wardrobes. Susan Brignoli and Beverly Couture, co-sponsors of the exclusive 'Charm, Incorporated,' arc watching the ceremonies. The Nelkett Beauty Salon, owned by Karen Nelson and Susan Barkctt, is credited with the creation of today's hair fashions. Because the day is coming to a close, we stop at the Barns, a hotel owned by Richard and Robert Barnes. At the desk are Marcella Fleming and Karen Nicroda. politely explaining to tourists Michael Connor and Norman Pelley that no rooms are available without advance reservation be- cause of a secretarial convention now taking place. Kathy Hewitt, winner of the Speedwriting Award of the Year, is revealing her secret of success to Rosemary Attardi, Eugenie Lavalette, and Karen Ratcliffe, who arc attending the con- vention on leave from their desks at The Mowing Minor. She attributed her achievement to a new vitamin pill invented by Pat Sullivan. Having been nominated for Secretary of the Year Awards, Roseann DiVirgilio and Norma Cirillo arc nervously spending time reminiscing about their common high school experiences. Before we fly to Venus, here's a flash from earth! Paul Alves has won his thirteenth gold medal at the Brave Valley Olympic Games, while Rich Durant and Tom Bava have led the U.S. hockey team to an outstanding Olympic vic- tory. Here at Venus, we visit the art studios of the world-fam- ous Bill Higgins. Nancy Chagnon is painting a beautiful mural which will adorn spaccdom's largest revolving res- taurant, completed only a month ago by the Solar Con- struction Company, operated by Jim Votzakis, Gene Waniew- ski, Bob Polopek, and Tom Plakias. As we enter the res- taurant, we are greeted by hostesses Mary Kelley and Dianne Russell and ushered to.our table by Sharon Atanas and Marianne Mathias. While we are waiting, we receive a loud and friendly greeting from Gary Hodge, just getting over his opening night jitters as producer ot the movie, Uranus Holiday, which was premiered last evening. He informs us that many of our former classmates have settled on Venus. Jim DcVecchi and John O'Keefe, universally famous pub- lishers, have accepted for publication The Lacti Latini writ- ten by the famous Latin Scholar Richard Breuninger. Best seller being circulated among teenage students is How Almost Goofed by Getting a 'B written by Nancy Circillo. Jack Michalak is rushing to meet the deadline for his newest pamphlet, ''Tips I Gave the Boston Celtics. Gary is lauding the successful band presently enter- taining at Alan Daigneau's Venus Club. Under the direction of Ted Affleck, members of the combo include Steve Damon, John Hallock, Tom O'Rourke, Angelo Polumbo, and Rich- ard Whitman. Those well-known comedians Don Cava- naugh and Mario Pioggia have received scores of appearance requests from other planets, but they prefer to stay on Venus, much to the delight of all its inhabitants. Their writer, Cathy Ferrarini, likes the atmosphere of this planet better than all others. Working behind the scenes of the act to keep everything running smoothly arc Richard Adams, Daryl Grant, Rich M. Walsh, and David Williamson; in addition, we admire the magnificent lighting effects achieved by David DeLancey and Donald Headley. Although we would like to remain on this planet, we must continue our journey. Preparing our ship for launch to Mars are rocket mechanics Norman Kane, Richard Dugan, Charles Krzykowski, and John Morassi. As we leave our rocket ship from this short journey, we are nearly swept away by an ambulance driven by Martin McBride. We catch a glimpse of Bill Theroux, who was injured in a pro-football game this afternoon. He is being cared for by expert emergency attendants Chris Randall, Ross Roberts, and Edward Rosso. Ready and waiting in the operat- ing room arc doctors Robert Oppenheimer and Martha Sharitt. Surgical technician Pat Mcunier is ready with the instruments, while the anesthesia is being prepared by specialist Roger Tyler. Bill is sure to have the best of care by private nurses Linnea Morris and Susan Maas. In the next room to Bill's, his old friend Manny Cincotta is recovering from a sprained arm which he suffered when one of his practical jokes backfired. Virginia Katsanos and Carole Settembro, head nurses in the children's ward, are assisting psychologist Joanne Cimaroli in solving the problems of one of her patients. As we pass through the corridors of the hospital, we find our attention drawn to a large room where Marlaine Mel- bourne and Susan Maziarz are directing student nurses in the proper techniques of surgery. In the lab we see Betty Fleming and Susan Desaulnicrs analyzing blood samples that have just been rushed in by X-ray technician Phyllis Pisano. In the hospital office we notice Laurence Cadorette audit- ing the books and secretaries Marianne Labun, Dolly Melan- son, Susan Lcporati, and Cheryl Rosati keeping up with the influx of patients. In the evening we attend an athletic meeting sponsored by the Mars Athletic Association and directed by presi- dent Tom Ruddeforth. Among those seated at the head table are Ed Harashuk and Rich Chandler, representing the 63 NFL, Emile Barbero and Joe Ciborowski from Mars Yankees, and Bill Chiba and Ken Dean, members of the Olympic archery team. Joe DiDonato and Gerald LaFleur, just home from a universal golf tour, are also attending the meeting. Some of the best known women athletes arc attending the affair. Ellen Sullivan and Shelley Allen, leading members of the Olympic ski team, arc now entering the dining room; following them arc this evening's entertainers, Sylvia Farina, Paulette Morse. Gail Lawson, and Darken Bcrkowicz, who are scheduled to demonstrate the intricate techniques of baton twirling. In order to reach Saturn by tomorrow evening we find it necessary to leave a bit earlier than we had expected. Working on the last detail of our departure are engineers Pat Ayotte, Jim Arnold, Daniel Ciak, and Kenneth Nadok. We reach Saturn on time to attend the opening of Bill Shakespeare's new play in which Judy Bonkowski and Gale Cote have the starring roles. Directing the famous pro- duction is Francis O'Leary, while Robert Whyte is photo- graphing for the local paper. As we leave the theatre after the magnificent production, we see Sandra Wcin, who is ambassador of good will throughout the planetary system. Mark Hermans, new owner of a universal food store chain, is standing in the lobby chatting with Barbara Bishop, noted solar pianist. We return to our hotel, the Saturn Skyline, co-owned by Richard Desjaralais and Tony Augustino, and retire early in order to be well prepared to visit the school system in the morning. Escorted by Don Thornton, superintendent of schools, and Marsha Dclla-Giustina, supervisor of elementary educat- ion we begin our tour at the Saturn Grammar School. We notice Tami Astifan. Susan Bates, and Christine Jeserski hard at work planning today's program. When we reach Saturn High, we find a career day as- sembly in progress. In different parts of the Auditorium, many of our former classmates arc attracting the high school students to the advantages of their respective positions. Pat C lone is speaking about her career as a buyer, while Louise Cannarella explains the work of a certified public accountant. Judy Herzog, Wall Street stockbroker, is describ- ing the advantages of her position. Karen Masi is relating to the students what the job of a private secretary entails. Larry Rinaldi, talking about his career as a public official, will be followed by Fran Way, who is scheduled to describe the life of an Air Force drill instructor. Josephine Ricco, discussing the florist business, has brought sample arrange- ments for display. Police officers William Freeman and Dennis Doyle arc speaking to a group interested in dis- cussing the advantages of work in the detective division. In another part of the school we find a PTA meeting in session. Josephine Panke, Kathleen D'Amato, and Sylvia Mercadante, officers of this organization, arc discussing a plan to raise funds for a new library. Here to help with the plans are Universe Library Board of Trustees Gloria Cin- cotta, Mamie Johnson, Karen Luccardi, Jeff Dumas, Albert Gordon, and James Thomas. Cynthia Chapin and Diane Lamier, PTA social chairmen, have suggested an all-school talent show. Paula Mensch has volunteered to organize the show and to direct the choreography, while Bonnie Dube organizes a committee to distribute tickets. Aaron Karolin- ski and Dennis McCarthy have added their support by promising to help with the backstage equipment. Lynn Kupec and Margaret Ladda, officers of the teacher's association, have pledged whole-hearted co-operation from their staff. Walking through the halls of the school, we spot Carol Bartolucci working with her music class, Pam Penney looking over some recent sketches in the art room, and Elaine Borgatti putting maps on the bulletin board for her history class. In the teachers room are Drinda Lund and Pat Dumont discussing today’s assembly with school secre- tary Nancy Monahan. Bob Sonsini and Phil Nassif, athletic directors, are boasting about their championship teams to James Washington, Margaret Chicklas, Sharon Quigley, Raymond Langevin. and John Kallipolitcs of the School Building Committee. In the shop area we meet Richard Gamelli and Gary Provost, instructors of auto mechanics, and. Alphonse Mer- cadante in the print shop. English instructors Georgia Haskell and Sharon Strole are speaking with Andrea Pagliaro, Karen Kerr, and Cheryl Rosso, PTA members who are making plans for the annual cake sale. Gale Roach, Joanne Desaul- niers, Geraldine Soden, and Diane Washington have volun- teered their services to make the sale a success. On the bulletin board outside Kathryn White’s political government class, we see a notice pertaining to a Personality Club meeting at which Sally Stowell and Karen Walker, advisors to the Universal Girl Scout Association, will be the major speakers. On the way out of the school we stop to chat with sewing teacher Karen Schmidt. As we leave the school, we find that we have come to the end of our journey into space. On our way back to earth we recall the many classmates whom we have seen during our trip. We feel a sense of satisfaction in seeing that all our friends are successful as colonists of the universe. 64 CLASS BALLOT TITLE Most Likely to Succeed Mr., Miss IQ Most Popular Class Actor, Actress Most Ambitious Best Athlete Most Bashful Class Chatterbox Class Citizen Class Clown Class Couple Best Dancer Most Energetic Class Elirt Friendliest Happy-go-lucky Idealist Class Joker Most Kind-hearted Most Lively Best Looking Most Mischievous Best Musician Class Mystery Noisiest Most Optimistic Mr., Miss Personality Most Polite Class Politician Class Question-box Quietest Best Singer Biggest Tease Understanding Vitality BOY Robert Oppenheimer Robert Oppenheimer David Robinson John Burns Arthur Foley Robert Morin Richard Chandler John Klenakis David Robinson John Klenakis James O’Malley Francis Way Arthur Foley Stanley Bubien Robert Salmonsen Edward Harashuk Robert Oppenheimer Edward Harashuk Richard Durant Arthur Gingras Joseph DiDonato Joseph Rossi Stanley Bubien Kenneth Lamothe John Klenakis James Votzakis David Robinson Joseph Di Donato David Robinson David McGrevy Dennis Doyle John Burns Robert Polopek John Klenakis Daniel DeBiasio Howard Mosher Gary Hodge GIRL Susan Colli Sharon Veneklasen Sandra Wcin Gale Cote Joyce Sarat Paulette Morse Rosemary Attardi Ellen Hope Sandra Wein Carol St. John Sharon Strolc Valerie Falbo Jean Daubitz Shirley Cimma Roscann DiVirgilio Norma Raimondi Susan Colli Catherine Ferrarini Susan Ruckstuhl Patricia Sullivan Margaret Paddock Sandra Graziano Barbara Bishop Patricia Dumont Carol St. John Nancy Cirillo Janet Freyer Dianne Orsi Jan$t Freyer Martha Sharritt Kathy White Nancy Schmidt Dona Mercadante Valerie Lockhart Margaret Paddock Lenora Pupello Witty Barbara Bishop Ted Affleck CLASS SONG Nancy Schmidt John Burns 1 t—r i i . — t r —i—i—1 J I 1 «1 I «i—F ar ■ THE 'Ro Rt 1 X IS 0-T6W 4 -«--j- t • • MV FOOT ANb HEART ARC FR£lf-; J , A w i j—•— w f 1 M « i ■ m • — 3 1 1 — be h t: f I A A a 1 1 i 1 i i r i t V 1 la 1 1 V w i ii i — t 1 m—m —a 1 j I 1 ai 1 I I 1 If n a— H ■ m i ■ ; H W W. m M m r-i . 8 —| w—w I ThI T AST IS mVr W 00T- TSM, TmI FJ-Tvm'3 YCT lo Tit • m 0 g TD “ ™ P- I r - fl VTy la ■L a P r I I r K n ' r P a J | J I 12 _ « i i i i it i r t m I M na a i a 1 i i i i i i i i 1 V | f ■ 1 V I 1 M J t a «fat H . 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Wc shall study a class of 290 students entering Agawam High School as freshmen and working diligently throughout four years to become seniors. If you wander to the old section of town, you may sec the remains of the school and its corridors of learn- ing where this class as freshmen began to roam. The students- first days were hectic ones filled with confusion and constant teasing by the upperclassmen. The freshmen, however, were soon on their feet with Miss Constance Magovcrn, as class advisor, and Arthur Foley, John Burns, Janet Frcycr, and Robert Morin as class officers. The year passed without too much trouble, as the freshmen joined in many activities and even originated some of their own. A smashing success was the freshman class party, Springtime Fantasy. The school year ended with an outing at Look Park. When the class returned as sophomores, they met their new class advisor, Miss Frances Cofrancesco. Election fever ran high and the results saw Howard Mosher, Carol St. John, John Burns, and Janet Frcycr as class officers. A Come-as-you-are theme made the class party a rather unusual one. As the summer drew near, our class ended the year with a beach trip. The students finally reached the ranks of upperclassmen as David Robinson, Arthur Foley, Norma Cirillo, and John Klcnakis led the class during its junior year. The heated discussion concerning the style of the class rings abated as the students eagerly displayed their coveted rings when they finally did arrive. The Junior Cabaret saw the cafeteria transformed into a ' Winter Wonderland,” complete with snowman and sleigh. Down Beat” reigned at the class party as an odd assortment of beatniks made the scene. Bonnie Baird, Joyce Sarat, Martha Kusiak, and Jean Daubitz were the sprightly contributions of the junior class to the varsity cheerleading squad. Spring arrived with palm trees and grass huts as the decoration keynotes of the Junior-Senior Prom, Bali-Hai.” As the Junior Marshals, Judy Bonkowski and Jim O'Malley, led the outgoing seniors to their places on the stage of the auditojium, the juniors took their seats in front. Another year of hard work and fun ended with a day at the beach. The bewildered and befuddled freshmen of 1959 finally became seniors in September, 1963, with David Robin- son, Arthur Foley, Janet Frcycr, and Daniel DiBiasio as class officers. Since senior class hats had been late in arrival in previous years, the seniors were very much surprised to be able to receive their hats on the first day in school. The hats were French berets, natural ement. Plans began immediately for the taking and ordering of senior pictures, and many students will never forget that camera staring at them. Varsity cheerleaders, including seniors Jean Daubitz, I.cnora Pupello, Joyce Sarat, Patricia Sullivan, and Sandra Wcin, led a vigorous cheering campaign throughout the year. Robert Oppenheimer and Sandra Wcin were representatives of the senior class to Boys' and Girls' State. The honor of being Governor's aide at the Eastern States Exposition was given to Arthur Foley, and David Robinson was chosen to represent the school at Student Government Day. Geraldine Bodman, Editor-in-Chicf of the Sachem, and her entire staff of willing workers were spending much of their time creating our yearbook. Under the direction of Miss Joyce Marieb, the class play, The Diary of Anne Frank,” was presented to the public. The annual Kid Party, which was the delight of the small fry of the class, transformed the cafeteria into a colossal kindergarten. Laughs galore awaited all those participating in or just watching the Battle of the Sexes.” Shortly, the signing and giving of individual pictures began to take place. As the summer weather set in, the seniors became restless and could hardly wait to receive their yearbooks at the Class Banquet. All too soon the Graduation date began to approach, much to either the happiness or the chagrin of the seniors. The Great Day finally arrived, and the bewildered freshmen of 1959 looked ever so proud as they received the diplomas for which they had worked long and hard. As they marched off the stage, some with smiles and others with tears, they looked like a fine group of young people ready to take the world by storm. Yes. their high school days were over, but their future lay before them. I hope, class, that you paid attention to this account, since you will be tested on it next Monday!!! IN MEMORY JOHN F. KENNEDY To this great man American youth owes its loy- alty to the path of perseverance, courage, and inspiration. Thy woods, this autumn Jay. that ache and sag and all hut cry with color! Edn.t St. Vinunt Millay Marsha Della-Giustina. Martha Sharritt. William Theroux. Daniel De- Biasio, chairmen 72 Francis O'Leary. Theodore Affleck, chairmen SENIOR SKETCH STAFF Sandra Wein, chairman CLASS PROPHECY STAFF Susan Ruckstuhl, cbairm.w TYPING AND BUSINESS STAFFS Catherine Ferrarini. Patricia Rcpinec. chairmen 73 FOOTBALL The Agawam Brownie eleven posted a record of four wins and two losses during the 1963 season. The team got off to a slow start, but won its last three games in a convincing manner. Standouts on this year’s team included co-captains Bob Morin, Bill Theroux, and Rich Fulvi. In addition, seniors Rich Chandler, Jack Michalak, John Klenakis, Ed Harashuk, Gene Waniewski, and Bob Polopck formed the nucleus of the team. The highlight of the season was the 22 to 2 win over West Springfield High; this victor)' prevented that team from permanently retaining the Agawam-West Side trophy. Through the spirited coaching of Mr. Harry Lconardi, Mr. Cliff Kibbe, and Mr. Jim Bruno, the team showed courage and determination in challenging its opponents. Much credit also should be given to the underclassmen whose time and effort gained valuable experience for future teams. 74 Richard Chandler. John Klenakis, Bill Theroux I1 Co-captains Bob Morin. Bill Theroux, Coach Harry Leona rdi. Football coaches (left to right) Jim Bruno, Harry Leonardi, Cliff Kibb -. Fran Way Bob Sonsini 75 Jo Ann Rossi, Janice Rcbccchi, Norma Raimondi. Gail Cote. Karen Blackburn. Jean Voislow. Susan Colli. Susan Ruckstuhl. Valerie Lockhart. Janet Bellame, Carol Haynes, Darleen Berkowicz, Cynthia Berkowicz. Kathleen Yelinek. Karen Kerr, Michele Blair, Diane Gallcrani. Paulette Morse. 77 Q73 C Cl 73 O r o n BAND PURPOSE: The band offers many musical opportunities to Agawam students. They were bestowed the great privilege of being the first high school to play at the Springfield Acorns game. At home the hand has displayed brilliance in both its half-time shows at the A.H.S. football games and in its parade and concert at the Eastern States’ Exposition. An exchange concert with Catskill, New York was conducted in the spring. This exchange and the Spring Music Festival terminate a highly successful year. OEEICERS: President: Theodore Affleck; Vice-President: Dick Whitman; Secretary: Drinda Lund. DIRECTOR: Mr. Darcy Davis. SENIOR MEMBERS: Ted Affleck. Tami Astifan, Barbara Bishop, John Burns, Norma Cirillo, Steven Damon. Jeff Dumas. Susan Gagnon. John Hallock, Ronald Jasmin. John Kallipolitcs. Drinda Lund, Susan Maas, Tom O’Rourke. Craig Pinco, Angelo Polumbo, Karyn Walker, Dick Whitman. DANCE BAND PROGRAM: The dance band, a group of boys specially selected bv Mr. Davis from the school marching band, performs at special occasions, such as high school assemblies and the operetta. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PL'RPOSE: The Agawam Chapter of the National Honor Society was established to stimulate an interest in scholarship, to promote leadcrshipJj to encourage responsibility toward the school and community, and to develop the character of Agawam High students. Candidates for chapter membership must have attended Agawam High for at least one semester, have an accumulative average of 85 H cent in all major subjects, and be a responsible school student. A chapter council, consisting of the principal and five faculty members including the advisor, elect the members. New members are addcd|| semi-annually when the council meets. A tea and assembly are held in the members' honor in the fall, at which time they receive theim National Honor Society pins. OFFICERS and ADVISOR: Miss Eleanor Smith. Advisor; Robert Oppenhcimer. President; Nancy Cirillo. Vice-President; Norma CirilloJI Secretary: Arthur Foley. Treasurer. MEMBERS: Shelley Allen. Tami Astifan, Louise Cannarella. Richard Chindler. Margaret Chicklas, Joanne Cimaroli. Nancy Cirillo. Normal Cirillo. Susan Colli. Marsha Della-Giustina. Elizabeth Donovan. Catherine Ferrarini. Arthur Foley, Donald Headley. Mary Kelley. Gaillj Lawson. Drinda Lund. Howard Mosher. Carl Novak, Francis O'Leary. Robert Oppenheimer, Dianne Orsi. Pamela Penney. Karen RatcIiffeJI Janice Rebechi. Patricia Rcpinec, JoAnn Rossi, Pamela Saitto, Joyce Sarat. Martha Sharritt. Roger Tyler, Sharon Veneklasen. PL'RPOSE: The Mirror strives to encourage an enthusiastic interest in journalism one to present the school news t: the students. In addition, the literary efforts of students are also published in the eight issues of the paper. SENIOR MEMBERS: Joseph Ciborow-ski. Susan Colli. Jean Daubitz. Marsha Dcha-Giustina. Leocra Pure! J--.ce Sarat, Martha Sharritt. MIRROR STAFF EDITORS: Susan Colli. Editor-in-chief; Martha Sharritt. News Editor. Joseph Gborow-ski. Sports Editor. Joyce Sarat, Features Editor; Jean Daubitz. Art Editor; Lenora Pupello. Business Manager. ADVISOR: Mr. John Petrone. The girls prepare for the distribution of the Christmas edition. tSENIOR MEMBERS: Donna Allard, Sharon Atanas. Darlene Bcrkowicz, Judith Bonkowski. Susan Brignoli. Patricia Cardonc, Shirley Cimma. Gloria Cincotta, Susan G lli. Gale Cote, Beverly Couture. Sheila Dahdah. Jean Daubitz. Joanne Desaulnicrs. Susan Desaul- niers, Elizabeth Donovan, Patricia Drew. Valerie Falbo. Catherine Ferrarini, Sandra Graziano. Georgia Haskell. Virginia Katsanos. Gail Lawson. Susan Maas. Dona Mercadante, Paulette Morse, Dianne Orsi. Margaret Paddock. I.enora Pupello. Norma Raimondi, Patricia Repinec. Joanne Rossi. Cheryl Rosso, Susan Ruckstuhl. Joyce Sarat. Nancy Schmidt. Patricia Sullivan. Jean Voislow. Nancy Woods. PERSONALITY CLUB PURPOSE: The Personality Club aids its members to develop poise and pleasing personalities. Movies, guest speakers, and discussions supplement the year's program. Girls in the sophomore, junior, and senior classes are eligible for membership. In the fall the Personality Club sponsors its annual Sadie Hawkins dance, a memorable event for those attending. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR: (front) Dianne Orsi. Presi- dent. Mrs. Maria Scars, Advisor, (back) Roseann Di- Virgilio. Secretary; Kathleen Flynn. Treasurer; Linda Negrucci. Vice-President. STUDENT STORE STAFF PURPOSE: The members of the student store sell all needed school supplies, including notebooks, pens, folders, and pads to the student body. Other school accessories, such as sweatshirts, jackets, and banners for cheering are also available ADVISOR: Mr. Rudolfo Altobelli OFFICERS: Val Longley. President; Patricia Ranco. Vice-President; Linda Newell. Secretary; Linda Pandolfi, Treasurer. ARCHERY CLUB PURPOSE: Under the supervision of Mr. Clark, this year's Archery Club has completed its rebuilding period. One of the projects of the club has been the building of an indoor range in the storeroom. In the fall and the spring, the club will visit various outdoor ranges in Western Massachusetts. ADVISOR: Mr. Harold Clark SCENES IN SCHOOL 85 SILVER SLEIGHRIDE I BASKETBALL Agawam’s 1963-1964 basket- ball team compiled an overall record of 10 wins and 10 losses and a Valley Wheel league record of 10-5. Although the team began the season with a poor start by losing six games, the boys staged a comeback per- formance by winning 10 of the remaining 14 games. Strong re- bounding by Rich Chandler and Wayne Morse, good ball hand- ling by Jack Michalak and Howie Mosher, and fine shoot- ing by Bob Morin and Sam Provo led the team to a success- ful season. In addition, Sam Provo finished second in the league in scoring with 351 points and a 17.5 average. The strong reserve support also points to success in the future. JACK MICHALAK During the season the Agawam High School hockey team, coached by Mr. Robert Fassnacht, performed better than their record indicated. Although the final record was 2-11-2, the players constantly displayed spirit and determination on the ice during their 15 game schedule. Under the capable leadership of captain Dave Robinson and assistant captain Bob Polopek, the team played each game as if it were fighting for a tourney position. Of the eleven games lost, seven of them were decided by two goals or less. Dan DcBiasio, Jack Decker, Rich Durant, and Tom Bava, senior members of the team, played key roles in this Reason’s effort. Several underclassmen also performed outstandingly for the team. In addition. Dave Robinson has won the Agawam High School hock- ey award as the most versatile player on the team. Rich Durant. Tom Bava SKI CLUB OFFICERS AND ADVISOR: Mr. Darrell Ashton. Advisor: Eugene Waniewski. President: Pamela Saitto. Vice-Presi- dent; Joyce Sarat. Secretary; Theodore Affleck. Treas- urer. SENIORS: Ricky Reynolds. Robert Whyte, Ross Roberts. Ellen Hope, Daryl Grant. Kenneth Dean. William Bongiovanni, James DeVecchi. Susan Maas, Karen Blackburn. Arthur Gingras, Joseph Rossi, Kenneth Lamothe. Angelo Pol umbo. Christine Nelson. Mariainc Melbourne. Sally Stowell. David Williamson. Pamela Saitto. Theodore Affleck, Martha Sharritt. Ronald Jasmin. Eugene Waniewski, I.loyd Long. Donald Thornton. Thomas Bava, Craig Pineo. Arthur Foley. James Votzakis, Gary E onnellan. Robert Sonsini, Susan Ruckstuhl, Raymond Nardi. Ann Barle, Shelley Allen. Sandy Wein. Lenora Pupello. Patricia Dumont. Kathy Shelanskas. EL CIRCULO ESPANOL PURPOSE: El Circulo Espanol supplements class work in Spanish by affording interested second and third year stu- dents further opportunity to use the language and to learn more about the culture of Spanish-speaking countries. The purpose of the Spanish Honor Society, whose members form a nucleus for El Circulo Espanol. is to recognize high achievement in Spanish and to promote a continuity of interest in the Hispanic Studies. A Christmas pinata party highlights the club's activities. SENIOR MEMBERS: Richard Durant. •Elizabeth Dono- van. Gary Hodge. Virginia Katsonas, Gail Lawson. Paulette Morse. .’’Robert Oppenheimer. Pamcla Penney. Robert Sonsini. Mtmhers of the Spanish Honor Society. °c Q s , ' .i ■ ’C r Sl oteh 3l t LE CERCLE FRANCAIS PURPOSE: Le Cercle Francois promotes an interest in French language and culture. Not only do the students enjoy themselves, but they obtain a cultural knowledge of France, her customs, and her people. I SENIOR MEMBERS: Susan Bates. Elaine Borgatti, Joanne Cimaroli. Marsha Della-Giustina. Elizabeth Donovan. Paulette Morse. Francis O'Leary. Phyllis Pisano. Nancy Schmidt. Kathleen Shelanskas. Patricia Sullivan. OFFICERS: Susan Howard. Program Chairman. Marsha Della-Giustina. Secretary: Elizabeth Dono- van. Vice-President: Paulette Morse. President; Joanne Beauvais. Treasurer; Mr. Maria Scars, Advisor. AUDIO VISUAL AIDS CLUB PURPOSE: A school service organization, the A.V.A. club is responsible for the use and care of the audio-visual equipment which belongs to the school. The members also take care of the lighting and maintenance of backstage during plays, the operetta, assemblies, and class movies. OFFICERS and ADVISOR: Mr. Roland Pressey, Ad- visor; David Williamson, President; Zenon Stel- mak, Vice-President; Robert Hecker, Secretary; and Steven Catelotti, Treasurer. SENIORS: Richard Adams. David Dclancey. Richard Dugan. Darryl Grant, Norman Kane. Ronald Mon- tagna. Ross Roberts. Jordan St. John, Donald Thornton, David Williamson. HIGH SCHOOL RED CROSS PURPOSE: The High School Red Cross contributes to community service projects and to the social and economic development of our communities. The club's members bring candy favors, gifts, and good cheer to local hospital patients. The club is an affiliate of the International Red Cross Organization. OFFICERS and ADVISOR: Mrs. Helen Krajewski. advisor; Rosemary Alajanian. President: Diane Lamier. Vice-President: Ann Baurle. Secretary; Margaret Boncmery, Member-at-large. SENIORS: Rosemary Alajanian. Sharon Atanas. Ann Baurle. MaryAnn Labun. Diane Lamier. Nancy Monahan. Karen Masi. RADIO CLUB PURPOSE: The Radio Club teaches its members the radio theory from the basics of electronics to the circuits used in modern electronic equipment. In addition to theory, the club attempts to teach code to its members. The ultimate goal is to have members interested in 2-way radio communication obtain their Ama- teur Radio Operator's license. OFFICERS and ADVISOR: Mr. David Pulaski, advisor; Darryl Grant. President. Martin Blustine, Vice- President; David Williamson, Secretary; Ross Roberts, Treasurer. SENIORS: Darryl Grant, Gary Hodge, Ross Roberts, and David Williamson. PURPOSE: The Chess Team instructs new members in the fundamentals of the game and seeks to im- prove the skill of older members. Many matches are held between faculty and students. ADVISOR: Mr. Peter Ball CHESS CLUB SENIORS: Thomas O'Rourke. David McGrcvy, Ross Roberts, Darryl Grant. David Williamson, Gary Hodge, Christopher Randall. 97 TRAMPOLINE CLUB PURPOSE: The Trampoline Club is opened to junior and senior girls who have successfully completed three fundamental trampoline skills. As members of this club the girls are taught advanced trampoline stunts. SENIOR MEMBERS: Gloria Cincotta. Paulette Morse. BOWLING CLUB PURPOSE: A new addition to girls' recreation is a bowling league. Teams arc organized, and competitions are held for the girls who meet every Tuesday. This club has proved both successful and popular this year. Make that spare, girls!! SENIOR MEMBERS: Josephine Panke, Karen Ratcliffe, Dianne Russell. Susan Russell. Diane Washington. GIRLS’ SPORTS PL’RPOSE: The afternoon Girls' Sports Club supplements the regular gym classes. The girls participate in softball, tennis, and the use of the trampoline, bars, rings, horse, and various other apparatus. A new bas- ketball league has been added this year. The girls, under the direction of Miss Hastings, are eligible for Agawam High letters and numerals. SENIOR MEMBERS: Sharon Almquist. Gloria Cincotta, Betsy Donovan. Marsha Farquhar. Donna Greene. Paulette Morse, Josephine Panke. Sharon Quigley. Karen Walker. 99 CHEERLEADERS VARSITY Joyce Sarat. Lcnora Pupello. Jean Daubitz. Pat Sullivan, Linda Pandolfi, Bobbie-Ann Wilson. Cheryl Caba, Sandy Wcin. JUNIOR VARSITY Lucinda Collins. Linda Dal Molin. Jackie Bouley, Jane Stowell, Julie Haidemenos, Susan Hamar. 100 FRESHMEN Susan Durant. Gail Begley. Jane Gailerani. Carol Nieroda, Donna Bonavita, Kathy Grassa. PURPOSE: The aim of the Student Patrol is to maintain safety and order in the corridors and in the lunch room. Students are assigned tposts to control corridor traffic between classes. In addition. various students are at posts during class periods in order to aid visitors, students, and to help in any emergencies. ADVISOR: Mr. Richard Carbone PATROL CAPTAIN: Daniel De Biasio SENIOR MEMBERS: Paul Alves, Albert Bonavita, John Harashuk, Ronald Jasmin. John Michalak. Steven Montgomery. Orsi. Thomas Plakias. Robert Polopek, Norma Raimondi. Janice n Burns. Joanne Cimaroli. Gale Cote, Daniel De Biasio. John Decker. Jeffrey Dumas. Richard Durant. Arthur Foley, Janet Fryer, Edward Montgomery. Robert Morin, Linnea Morris. Howard Mosher. Philip Nassif, John O'Keefe. James O’Malley. Robert Oppenheinjer. Diane aimondi. Janice Rebecchi, David Robinson. Robert Salmonsen. Joyce Sarat. Sharon Strolc. William Theroux. Eugene Waniewski, Sandra Wein. STUDENT PATROL Student Patrol in action CLASS PARTIES STUDENT COUNCIL PURPOSE: The members of the Student Council are the homeroom representatives, the class presidents, two hold-over members, and the Minor editor. The Council provides a close link between the student body and the administration and faculty. A suggestion box located in the library gives the entire student body a chance to have their views expressed at Council meetings. A carnival in the spring helps to raise money for the scholarships which the Student Council awards to de- serving seniors. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR: (left to right) Mr. Lawrence Sheehan. Ad- visor: Cheryl Cuba. Secretary; Daniel DcBiasio, Patrol Captain; Janice Rebccchi. Vice-President; Robert Morin, President; Ronald Penna, Treas- urer. SENIOR MEMBERS: Shelley Allen, Paul Alves, Judith Bonkowski, John Burns. Joanne Cimaroli. Susan Colli, Daniel DcBiasio, Joseph Di- Donato, Janet Freyer, Kenneth LaMothe, Valerie Lockhart, Marlainc Melbourne. Robert Morin. Howard Mosher. Robert Polopek, Janice Rebecchi. David Robinson, Pamela Saitto. Roger Tyler, and Sandra Wein. 106 Senior members of the Council discuss graduation plans. PURPOSE: A service organization for students, the Library Staff assists Mrs. Holmes in the library. Working in the library acquaints the student librarians with books of educa- tional, scholarly, and pleasurable reading. The staff's many duties involve filing, cataloging, covering, and charging books, writing overdue notices, typing, and taking care of magazines. The staff aids the students in finding material. The library training will be valuable to the student librarians now and in future years when they need to use a library. ADVISOR: Mrs. Dorothy Holmes SENIOR MEMBERS: Rosemary Alajanian. Susan Brignoli. John Burns. Patricia Cardone, Joanne Cimaroli, Gloria Cincotta, Nancy Cirillo. Beverly Couture. Sheila Dahdah Robert Daigneau. Thomas Daigneau. Marsha Dcl-Giustina. Elizabeth Donovan. Patricia Drew. Catherine Ferrarini. Janet Freycr, Albert Gordon. Judith Herzog, Karen Kerr. Marlaihe Melbourne. Patricia Meunier, Francis O'Leary. Andrea Pagliaro. Craig Pineo, Lenora Pupello, Susan Ruckstuhl, Joyce Sarat. Martha Sharritt, and Robert Whyte. LIBRARY STAFF PURPOSE: The Art Club promotes an intertest in the expressive and creative phases of art and allows the student to participate in many constructive experiences. In addition, it builds imagination and confidence, shows the con- tributions of past and present cultures, and directly aids each individual with his personal accomplishment in the field of art. ART CLUB OFFICERS AND ADVISOR: Miss Geraldine Schilling, Advisor: William Hig-i gins. President: Nancy Chagnon, Vice-President; Barbara Tatro, Secretary; JoAnn Trzcinski, Treasurer. SENIOR MEMBERS: Donna Greene. Jay Clark. Nancy Chagnon . Armand Bruneau. Jean Daubitz. William Higgins. 108' DRAMA CLUB PURPOSE: The Drama Club strives to teach its members poise, effective voice, stage techniques, and play production through stage performances, guest speakers, and analytical sessions. The annual Inter-Class Play Competition is sponsored by the club. In an attempt to broaden the students' appreciation of the theatre, the yearly program is highlighted by a spring trip to New York City where the members see a Broadway musical. OFFICERS: Gale Cote, President; William Hig- gins, Vice-President; Marsha Della-Giustina, Secretary; Judy Bonkowski, Treasurer; Miss Joyce Marieb. Advisor. SENIOR MEMBERS: Donna Allard, Susan Bates, Darken Berkowicz, Judy Bonkowski, Elaine Borgatti, Armand Bnineau, John Burns, Gale Cote, Sheila Dahdah, Marsha Della-Giustina, Bill Higgins, Gary Hodge, Karen Kerr, John Klenakis, Robert Morin, Howard Mosher, James O'Malley. Nancy Schmidt, Bob Sonsini, Sally Stowell, Sharon Strole. Diane Washington. LAETI LATINI OFFICERS and ADVISOR: Mrs. Katherine Kalloch, Advisor; Carol Bartolucci, Treasurer; Richard Breuninger, President; Marsha Della-Giustina. Secre- tary; Roger Tyler, Vice-Presi- dent. PURPOSE: The Latin Club stimulates an interest in Greek and Roman culture, history, and the classics. The students practice Roman I customs and manners of dress at the club’s various events. The Roman banquet, which is held in the spring, is the main function of the I club. SENIOR MEMBERS: Tami Astifan. Carol Bartolucci. Barabara Bishop. Richard Breuninger. Marsha Della-Giustina. Drinda Lund. Marlainel Melbourne. Francis O’Leary. Roger Tyler, Kathy White, Richard Whitman. PURPOSE: The Biology Club consists of students who have previously taken or are presently taking biology. Its program of field trips, laboratory work, and special projects gives the students a better insight into the wide scope of biology. SENIORS: Bill Freeman. Dona Mercadante, Nancy Monahan, Valerie Falbo, Sandra Graziano, Pat Badger. Howard Mosher. Steve Mont- gomery. Eugenie Lavalettc. Francis O’Leary, Lyman Hastings, Albert Gordon, Norman Kane, David Williamson. OFFICERS AND ADVISORS: Mr. Joseph Faucette, Mr. Gus Chrisanthopoulos, Advisors: Howard Mosher, President; Wendy Werthamer, Vice-President; Steve Montgomery, Treasurer; Pat Badger, Secretary. BIOLOGY CLUB INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB PURPOSE: IRC better acquaints its members with the customs, govern- ments, and peoples of the different countries of the world. Speakers, slides, films, and various projects supplement the club's program. A food sale on Parents’ Night is an IRC fund-raising project which helps the members to finance their trip to the United Nations ever)' two years. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR: Mr. Henry Drabik, Advisor; Becky Mc- Cave. President; Bob Swanson, Vice-President; Barbara Bishop, Sec- retary; Roger Tyler. Treasurer. SENIORS: Tami Astifan, Barbara Bishop, Karen Blackburn, Richard Breuninger, Louise Cannarelia. Christine Jeserski. Virginia Katsonas. Donald Thornton. Roger Tyler. Sharon Venakllasen. and Karyn Walker. MODEL CONGRESS F.uh year over two-hundred and fifty school students from New England and New York participate in the Model Congress sponsored by American International College. By simulating the workings of the Congress of the United States, the Model Congress imparts a better understanding of government to the participating students. The delegation from Agawam High School includes: .3rS a. ■'•••1‘Giustina. Charles Guyotte. Linda Barufaldi. Zenon Stelmak, Patricia Salmonscn, and David Robinson. ADVISOR: Mr. Edward D. Brenn n. 112 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA PURPOSE: The Future Teachers of America acquaints its members with the career of teaching. The members par- ticipate in discussions and observe teaching at different grade levels. In addition, they view movies which demon- strate methods of teaching and receive guest speakers from the field of education. An installing banquet in June highlights the year. SENIOR MEMBERS: Tami Astifan. Carol Bartolucci. Susan Bates, Elaine Borgatti. Armand Bruneau. Louise Cannarclla, Marsha Della-Giustina, Elizabeth Donovan. Christine Jeserski. I.ynn Kupcc, Margaret Ladda. Gail Lawson, Drinda I.und-, Paulette Morse. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR: Miss Emily McCormick. Advisor; Linda Barufaldi. Vice-President; Marsha Della- Giustina. President; Susan Bates. Secretary; Christine Jeserski. Treasurer. FUTURE NURSES CLUB PURPOSE; Through speakers, tours, and service projects, the Future Nurses Club seeks to acquaint students with the opportunities offered by a nursing career. Students toured Monson, Mercy, and Hartford Hospitals. Through this club a foundation of strong character, good citizenship, and a devotedness to a nursing career is sought by the members. SENIOR MEMBERS: Susan Desaulniers. Betty Fleming. Virginia Katsanos, Susan Maas, Susan Maziarz, Marlaine Melbourne. Linnea Morris. Phyllis Pisano. Norma Raimondi. Carol Settembro. Kathleen Shelanskas. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR: (front) Carol Settembro, Vice- President; Norma Raimondi. President: Marcia Rachek, Sec- retary; (back) Mrs. Marjorie Kelley. Advisor; Susan Maziarz. Treasurer; Miss Mary O'Brien. school nurse. 5 BASEBALL VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM The Agawam High School baseball team tied for third place in the Valley Wheel last year. Helping to establish a 9-6 record were present co-captains Bob Morin and Ed Harashuk, also a member of last year’s All Western Massachusetts baseball team. Other senior stalwarts, including Howie Mosher, John Michalak, Robert Barnes. Bob Polopek. Emile Barbero, Richard Chandler, and Joseph Ciborowski, should provide a firm foundation for this year’s nine. At the time of publication Coach Joe Faucette was looking forward to a successful rebuilding season. The junior varsity baseball team established a 3-5 record, as Coach Robert Fassnacht’s young team gained valuable experience for the future. £ £ f f f JUNIOR VARSITY Bob Polopek, Joe Ciborowski, Emile Barbero Bob Morin. Jack Michalak Bob Barnes Richard Chandler Coach Joe Faucette Ed Harashuk, Howie Mosher 115 I TRACK i Having a very successful 1962 season, the track team placed second in the Valley Wheel Champion- ship. In the Western Mass. Championship, Class Dou- ble A, Agawam placed fourth in a field of thirteen schools and qualified four men for the State Champ- ionship in Boston. Of particular interest was the performance of Bill Ferranti, who won the Western Mass. Broad Jump championship and Phil Girard, who became Western Mass, pole vaulting champion with an eleven foot record vault. He also placed second at the state meet in Boston. Coach Henry Drabik’s hopes center around filling the gaps created by the loss of some outstanding sen- ior performers. However, there are a number of un- derclassmen who should serve as a nucleus for a new Agawam track team. Co-captains chosen for this year are Steve Olivo and Richard Girard. 116 GOLF During the 1963 season the golf team of Agawam High played fourteen matches of which they won eleven, lost two. and tied one. The team came in second in the Valley Wheel Tournament and fourth in the Western Massachusetts Tour- nament. Robert Salmonscn entered the state tournament and placed fourth. The returning players for 'this season are Robert Salmonscn, Joe DiDonato, Larry Charest, Gerry La Fluer. John Burns. Tom Plakias, Art Foley, and Jim De Vecchi. With these boys, the Agawam golf team should be in for a very successful season. COACH: Mr. Harmon Smith ST auoufft UNDERCLASSMEN CLASS OF 1965 OFFICERS: Robert Swanson, President; William Henry, Vice-President; Priscilla Colburn, Secretary; Ann Dezicllc, Treasurer. CLASS OF 1966 ADVISORS: Mrs. Glenna Ball, Mr. Darrell Ashton. OFFICERS: Gerald Cleary, President; Robert Lcger, Vice-President; Patricia Salmonsen, Secre- tary; Richard Morin, Treasurer. CLASS OF 1967 OFFICERS: Susan Durant, Presi- dent; Paul Faits, Vice-President; Holly Gibson, Secretary; Thomas Shaker, Treasurer. ADVISORS: Mrs. Miriam Mackler, Mr. William Lyon. 126 CLASS OF 1965 128 CLASS OF 1966 130 CLASS OF 1967 STATISTICS RICHARD J. ADAMS 77 Woodsidc Drive A.V.A. 4; Chess Club 2, 3; Archery Club 1. THEODORE E. AFFLECK 100 South Park Terrace Band 1, 2. Treasurer 3, President 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1. 2, Treasurer 4; Chess Club 1; Student Patrol 3; Senior Class Play 4; Operetta 1 ,2, 3, 4. ROSEMARY ALAJANIAN 91 Garden Street Red Cross 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; I.R.C. 1; Biology Club 4. DONNA R. ALLARD 140 Florida Drive Chorus 1. 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Class Party 2; Person- ality Club 3. 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Art Club 4; Girls' Sports 2, 4. SHELLEY J. ALLEN 62 Center Street National Honor Society; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Operetta 1, 2; Biology Club 2; Drama Club 2, 3; Class Play 2; Ski Club 2; Student Council 3, 4; Sachem Staff 4; Girls' Sports 2. SHARON B. ALMQUIST 175 South Street Biology Club 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Sports 3, 4. PAUL G. ALVES 53 Fairview Street Weightlifting Club 1, 2; Leader Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 3; Class Hat Com- mittee 4; Model Congress 4; Student Council 4; Student Patrol 4; Prom Committee 3; Gym Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2. JAMES ARNOLD 546 Springfield Street Class Party 3; Student Council 3; Football 2. TAMARA ASTIFAN 35 South Park Terrace National Honor Society; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Chorale 3, 4; Operetta 1, 2; Ski Club 2; Choralette 2; Latin Club 3, 4; Band 3, 4; F T.A. 4; Girls’ Sports 2, 3, 4. SHARON ATANAS 19 Hamilton Circle Red Cross 1; Student Patrol 2; Student Store 2; Biology Club 2; Personality Club 4. ROSEMARY ATTARDI 185 Southwick Street Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Prom Usherette 3; Operetta 3: Girls’ Sports 1, 2, 3. ANTHONY AUGUSTINO 12 Garden Street Ski Club 4; Football 1; Basketball 1. 2; Baseball 1, 2. J. PATRICK AYOTTE 99 Parker Street Band 1.2: Track 3. 4. 132 PATRICIA ANN BADGER 717 River Road Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2. 3. 4; Personality Club 3; Girls’ Sports 1, 2. EMILE J. BARBERO 668 Cooper Street Student Council 2; Prom Usher 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting Club 2; Tennis Champion 3. SUSAN E. BARKETT Belle Street Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4; Operetta 2, 3. RICHARD BARNES 775 Springfield Street Track 4; National Merit Commendation. ROBERT BARNES 775 Springfield Street Baseball 3, 4. CAROL ANN BARTOLUCCI 35 Harvey Johnson Drive Glee Club 1, 2; Operetta 1, 2; Red Cross 1; Class Party 1; F.N.C. 2; Biology Club 2; Latin Club 3. Treasurer 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Girls’ Sports 4; Senior Play Usherette 4. SUSAN J. BATES 986 North West Street Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1; Choralette 2, 3: Biology Club 2, 3; Operetta 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Mirror Staff 2, 3; Drama Club 3. 4; F.T.A. 3, Secretary 4; French Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Personality Club 4; Class Play 4; Girls’ Sports 2. ANNE M. BAURLE 205 Colemore Street Biology Club 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Red Cross 3; Tennis Club 2; Girls’ Sports 1. THOMAS B A V A 115 Poplar Street Weightlifting Club 1; Student Patrol 3; Cabaret Com- mittee 3; Prom Committee 3; Football 1, 2; Hockey 1, 2. DENISE BELLEFLEUR 91 Parker Street Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 3; Girls’ Sports 2, 3. 4. DARLEEN BERKOWICZ 71 Northwood Street Chorus 1, 2, 3; Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 4; Personality Club 4; F.N.C. 3; Biology Club 2; Operetta 2; Choralette 2. BARBARA BISHOP 24 Federal Avenue Band 1. 4. Secretary 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4; Operetta 1, 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 4; I.R.C. 4. Secretary 4; Class Song; Student Council 3. KAREN L. BLACKBURN 56 Emerson Road Ski Club 1, 2, 4, Secretary 3; Band 1, 2; Operetta 1; Colorguard 3, 4; Cabaret Committee 3; Sachem Staff 4; Senior Class Play 4; I.R.C. 4. GERALDINE M. HODMAN 110 South Park Terrace Class Party 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Cabaret Co- Chairman 3; Sachem Editor-in-Chief 4. ALBERT BON A VITA 659 Cooper Street Weightlifting Club 2, 3; Gym Show 2, Prom Usher 3; Student Patrol 4; Tennis 3, 4-, Hockey 4; Baseball 4. WILLIAM A. BONGIOVANNI 118 Maple Street Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Party 1, 2; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Student Patrol 4; Hockey 4. JUDITH D. BONKOWSKI 58 Simpson Circle Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Personality 1, 4; Drama Club 1, 3, Secretary 2, Treasurer 4; Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorale 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 3; Prom Usherette 3; Junior Mar- shal 3; Student Council 4; Girls’ Sports. 2; Sachem Staff 4; Editor of Senior Activities; General Chairman, Inter- Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Kid Party, Chairman 4. ELAINE T. BORGATTI 24 Prospect Street Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Operetta 1, 2, 3; Biology Club 2, 4; Spanish Club 2; French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Mirror Staff 2, 3; Drama Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Girls’ Sports 2, 4. RICHARD A. BREUNINGER 398 North Street Latin Club, Senator 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Ski Club 2. SUSAN BRIGNOLI 23 Begley Street I.R.C. 2, 3; Chorus 2; Personality Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Library Staff 4; Girls’ Sports 1. ARMAND BRUNEAU 75 Clematis Road Drama Club 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Junior Cabaret 3. Chairman of Decorations; Senior Play Com- mittee 4. STANLEY BUBIEN 17 Gif fin Place Student Council 1, 3; Class Party 1, 2; Operetta 1, 2; Weightlifting Club 1, 2; Prom Usher 3; Cabaret Com- mittee 3; Student Patrol 4; Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1; Baseball 2. JOHN M. BURNS 779 River Road A.V.A. 1; Drama Club 1. 2. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4; Chorale 2, 3, 4; Operetta 1. 2, 3, 4; Class Party 1, 2, 3; Student Council 2. 4; Class Play 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 4; Mirror Staff 2; Math Club 3; Band 2. 4, Vice-President 3; Chess Club 3, 4; Prom Usher 3: Library Staff 4; Student Patrol 4; Sachem Staff 4; Class Vice-President 1'; Class Treasurer 2; Golf Team 1, 4; Gym Show 1. 2; District Chorus 4. LAWRENCE CADORETTF 7 Edward Street Chess Club 1, 2; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Golf Team 3, 4. LOUISE J. CANNARELLA 1110 Springfield Street National Honor Society; Pep Team 1; Biology Club 2. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; I.R.C. 3, 4; Senior Play Committee 4; French Club 4; Girls’ Sports I. PATRICIA CARDONE 232 Elm Street Class Party 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1. 2; Camera Club 1; Student Store 2; Biology Club 2; Personality Club 3. 4; Cabaret Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Library Staff 4; Girls’ Sports 2; Pep Team 2. RONALD CAVALLON 22 Ralph Street Biology Club 1. 2; Chess Club 1: Weightlifting Club 2. DONALD CAVANAUGH 54 Raymond Circle Student Council 3; Hockey 1, 2; Track 1. ELLEN C. CHAGNON 65 Homer Street Glee Club 1. 2, 3; Personality Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Mirror Staff 2. 3; Student Store 2; Cabaret Committee 3; Sachem Staff 4. NANCY J. CHAGNON 65 Homer Street Class Party 1, 2; Personality Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Art Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Sachem Staff 4; Glee Club 3, 4. RICHARD CHANDLER 567 Suffield Street National Honor Society 4; Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4. CYNTHIA L. CHAPIN ' 147 Maple Street Transferred from Suffield High School, Suffield, Con- necticut-1962. LAWRENCE A. CHAREST 55 Federal Street Biology Club 2; Weightlifting Club 2; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM R. CHIBA 1003 North Westfield Street Archery Club 1; Prom Committee 3; Gym Show 1. 2, 3. MARGARET CHICKLAS 312 Meadow Street National Honor Society; Glee Club 4; Sachem Staff 4. DANIEL J. CIAK. JR. 207 Maynard JOSEPH A. CIBOROWSKI 31 High Street Biology Club 1. 2; Minor Staff 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 4; Gym Show 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 3; Camera Club 3; Basketball 1, 2. 3; Baseball 2. 3, 4. 133 JOANNE CIMAROLI 25 Henry Street National Honor Society; Mirror Staff 1, 2; Class Party 1. 2; Operetta 1. 2. 3: Biology Club 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 2, 3, -1; Cabaret Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Library Staff 3, 4; Sachem Staff 4; Student Council 1. 2, 3. 4; Student Patrol 4. SHIRLEY J. CIMMA 14 Westford Circle Chorus 1. 2; Girls' Sports 1, 2; Personality Club 1: Class Party 1. 2, 3; Biology Club 2, 4; Operetta 2; Library Staff 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. GLORIA J. CINCOTTA 600 Cooper Street Operetta 1; Girls’ Sports 2, 3. 4; Trampoline Club 2, 3. 4; Library Staff 3. 4; Cabaret Committee 3; Personality Club 4; Sachem Staff 4. MANUEL CINCOTTA. JR. 78 Meadow Street Operetta 1; Latin Club 2; Biology Club 2. 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Football 3. 4. NANCY R. CIRILLO 1710 Main Street National Honor Society; Glee Club 1, 2; Operetta 1. 2; Class Party 1. 2; Mirror Staff 2; Personality Club 2, 4; Biology Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Library Staff 3, 4; Prom Usherette 3. NORMA J. CIRILLO 1118 Main Street National Honor Society, Vice-President; Glee Club 1. 2; Operetta 1, 2; Class Party 1. 3; Latin Club 2. Vice- President 2; Personality Club 2. 4; Mirror Staff 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Band 3, 4; Prom Committee 3: Junior Class Secretary 3. NICHOLAS P. COCKORAS 181 Shoemaker Lane Operetta 1. SUSAN COLLI 33 Prospect Street National Honor Society; Drama Club 1; French Club 1, 2, 4; Mirror Staff 1, 2. 3, 4, Editor-in-Chicf; Class Party 1. 2. 3; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2; Operetta 2; Personality 2. -3. 4; Colorguard 3, 4; Cabaret Com- mittee 3; Prom Committee 3; Sachem Staff 4; Student Council 4; National Merit Commendation; Graduation Usherette 3; Pep Team 2. MICHAEL CONNOR 86 Bridge Street Camera Club 1; Biology Club 1. 2. 3. 4. GALE A. COTE 865 River Road Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4. President 3. 4; Operetta 1. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1. 2; Choralette 1.2; Chorale 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2. 3; Personality Club 2. 4; Class Party 3; Colorguard 3. 4; Inter-Class Play 3; Senior Play 4; Stu- dent Patrol 4; Girls’ Sports 1. JANET E. COUSINEAU 31 North Alhambra Circle BEVERLY A. COUTURE 37 Hall Street Personality Club I. 2. 3. 4: I.R.C. 2, 3; Chorus 2; Prom Committee 3; Library Staff 4. SHEILA ANN DAHDAH 265 Colemore Street Drama Club 1, 4, Treasurer 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Op- eretta 1, 2; Personality Club 2, 4; Library Staff 4; Girls’ Sports 1, 2. ALAN DAIGNEAU 18 Royal Street Gym Show 1, 2; Football 1. 2; Track 1. 2, 3, 4. ROBERT DAIGNEAU 325 Springfield Street Transferred from Bartlett High School. Webster. Mass. — 1962. THOMAS DAIGNEAU 18 Royal Street Operetta 1. 2; Gym Show 1. 2; Drama Club 2; Red Cross 2; Student Store 2; Library Staff 4; Senior ( lass Play 4. KATHLEEN A. D’AMATO 105 Rowley Street Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Operetta 1. 2, 3; Red Cross 2; Biology Club 2, 4; Personality Club 2; Girls’ Sports 2,' 3. 4. E. STEVEN DAMON 38 Fairview Street Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Operetta 1; Dance Band 3, 4. JEAN DAUBITZ 206 Maynard Street Drama Club 1; French Club 1. 2, 3; Art Club 1. 2. 3; Class Party I, Co-Chairman 2; Personality Club 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Operetta 2; Cabaret Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Sachem Staff 4; Mirror Staff 4, Art Editor 4; Girls’ Sports 1; Cheerleader 1. 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4. KENNETH DEAN 85 Silver Street Ski Club 1; Archery Club 1; Biology Club 4. DANIEL DIBIASIO 66 Letcndre Avenue Class Party 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Student Council 3. 4; Stu- dent Patrol 3, 4. Captain 4; Prom Committee 3, Co-Chair- man 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Sachem Staff 4. Sports Editor. JOHN DECKER 31 Garden Street Student Patrol 4; Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Gol! 4. DAVID DELANCEY 11 Hamilton Circle A.V.A. Club 3, 4; Operetta Lighting 3, 4; Biology Club 3. 4; Stage Crew 4. MARSHA ANN DELLA-GIUSTINA 19 Albert Street National Honor Society; Mirror Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, Secretary 4; Class Party 2; Latin Club 2. 3, Secretary 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, President 4; Chorus 2; Op- 134 eretta 3; French Club 3, Secretary 4; Model Congress 3, 4; Sachem Staff 4, Clubs and Activities Editor; Library Staff 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Girls' Sports 2. JOANNE M. DESAULNIERS 24 Portland Street Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Red Cross 1, 2; Personality Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3; Operetta 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Girls'.Sports 1, 3. SUSAN A. DESAULNIERS 24 Portland Street Drama Club I, 2; Personality Club 1, 4; Class Party 1, 3; Biology Club 3; E.N.C. 4; Chorus 1, 2; Girls' Sports 1,2; Senior Class Play 4. RICHARD DESJARLAIS 352 Suffield Street Art Club 1. JAMES DcVECCHI 21 Briarcliff Drive Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Student Patrol 3; Gym Show 2; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Tennis 4. JOSEPH S. DIDONATO, JR: 503 Silver Street Archery Club 1; Chess Club 1; Operetta 1; Latin Club 2; Biology Club 2, 4; A.V.A. Club 2; Math Club 3; Stu- dent Council 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Show 2, 3. ROSE ANN DIVIRGILIO 340 Poplar Street Personality Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Student Store 2; Minor Staff 2; Prom Usherette 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Graduation Page 3. ELIZABETH L. DONOVAN 301 Rowley Street National Honor Society; Student Council 1, 2; Chorus 1; Spanish Club Secretary 2, 3. Vice-President 4; Per- sonality Club 2, 3. 4; French Club 3, Vice-President 4; Library Staff 3, 4; Operetta 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Sachem Staff, Assistant Editor 4; Girls' Sports 1, 3. 4. DENNIS DOYLE 20 Colonial Avenue Science Club 2. PATRICIA A. DREW 444 Cooper Street Mirror Staff 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1; Class Party 1, 2, 3; Personality Club 2, 3, 4; Student Store 2; Biology Club 2, 4; Operetta 2; Cabaret Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Girls' Sports 1, 2. BONNIE-LEE J. DUBE 57 Poplar Street Art Club I, 2. RICHARD V. DUGA 480 North Westfield Street RICHARD DUGAN 44 Sunset Terrace Hockey 1; A.V.A. Club 3. 4; Senior Play 3, 4, Stage. JEFI-RF.Y E. DUMAS 173 Leonard Street Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Archery Club 1; Class Party 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Prom Usher 3; Student Patrol 4; Biology Club 4; Gym Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4. PATRICIA DUMONT 63 Sunset Terrace Class Party 1; Operetta 1, 2; Personality Club I, 2; Biology Club 2; F.N.C. 2; Mirror Staff 2, 3; Graduation Page 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Girls' Sports 1. 2. RICHARD DURANT 91 Fairview Street Prom Committee 3; Class Party 1, 2, 3; A.V.A. Club 1; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Math Club 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Student Patrol 4; I.R.C. 4; Football 1. 4; Hockey 2, 4; Baseball 4. BRUCE EMERSON 21 Leonard Street Archery Club I; Prom Committee 3; Gym Show 1. VALERIE J. FALBO 815 River Road Mirror Staff 1. 2; Chorus 1, 2; Operetta 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1; Personality Club 2, 3, 4; Cabaret Committee 3; Biology Club 2, 4; Girls' Sports 4; Sachem Staff 4; Stu- dent Store 2; Inter-Class Play 3. SYLVIA M. FARINA 1274 Suffield Street Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Biology Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Girls' Sports 1, 2; Personality Club 2, 3, 4. MARSHA ANN FARQUHAR 254 Pine Street Chorus 2; Operetta 2, 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Girls' Sports 3, 4. CATHERINE M. FERRARINI 89 Reed Street National Honor Society; Operetta 1; Glee Club 1; Mirror Staff 1; Class Party 1, 2, 3; Personality Club 2. 3, 4; Cabaret Committee 3; Library Staff 3, 4;,Sachem Staff 4; Girls’ Sports 1, 2. BETTY J. FLEMING 25 Dcering Street F.N.C. 3. 4; Chorus 4; Girls' Sports 3, 4; BRUCE FLEMING 204 Suffield Street Archery Club 1; A.V.A. 1, 2, 3. MARCELLA FLEMING 86 Channell Drive Biology Club 2. ARTHUR J. FOLEY 541 River Road National Honor Society; Camera Club 1. 2; Class Party Committee 1, 2; Student Council 1; Biology Club 2; Cabaiet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Student Patrol 3, 4; Representative to Driver Education Convcn- IRC. 4; Class President 1; Class Vice-President 3, 4: tion 3; Ski Club 4; Governor’s Day Representative 4; Gym Show 2; Golf 2. 3. 4. 135 WILLIAM E. FREEMAN 373 North Westfield Street Student Council 1; Biology Club 2, 3. 4. GAIL FRENIERE 77 High Street Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 1; Personality Club 2; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Gym Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. JANET FREYER 146 Adams Street Chorus 1; Operetta 1, 2; Class Party Committee 1, 2; Mirror Staff 2; Personality Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; Ski Club 2; Student Council 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Patrol 4; Sachem Staff 4; Library Staff 4; Class Secretary 1, 2, 4; Girls’ Sports 1. SUZANNE L. GAGNON 28 Sherman Avenue Red Cross 1, 2, 3. Publicity Chairman 3; Glee Club 1; Art Club 1; Pep Team 1. 2; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Chorale 2, 3, 4; Choralette 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Band 3, 4; Inter Class Play 3, 4; Senior Play 4; District Chorus 4; Girls' Sports 1, 2. RICHARD J. GAMELLI 96 Silver Lake Drive A.V.A. 1, 2; Biology Club 2; Gym Show 1, 2, 4; Track 3, 4. ARTHUR H. GINGRAS Merrill Drive Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1; Biology Club 2, 3; Weightlifting Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Class Party 1, 2. 3; Golf 1, 2; Hockey 1. LINDA GIORGI 27 Meadow Avenue Chorus 1, 2; Operetta 2; Student Store 2; Graduation Usherette 3. ALBERT F. GORDON 106 Moore Street Archery Club 1; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 4; Camera Club 4; Hockey 4; Gym Show 2. DARYL L. GRANT 133 Lealand Avenue Science Club 2; Biology Club 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Radio Club 3, 4. Vice-President 3. President 4. SANDRA GRAZIANO 33 Barney Street Personality Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Drama Club 1. 2, 3; Biology Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Red Cross 1; Art Club 1; Glee Club 1, 3. DONNA M. GREENE 262 North Westfield Street Art Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Ski Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Girls’ Sports 4: Girls' Bowling League 4. SHERYL L. GREENFIELD 831 South Westfield Street Drama Club 2. 3. 4; Red Cross 2; Inter-Class Play 2, 3: Operetta 2: Senior Class Play Committee 4. JOHN D. HALLOCK 940 Main Street Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Class Party 1, 2; District Band 3. 4; Basketball Manager 1, 2. EDWARD HARASHUK 238 Meadow Street Class Party 2; Student Council 3; Student Patrol 4; Biology Club 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Football 3, 4; Hockey 4. JESSIE HARE 123 Adams Street National Honor Society; Ski Club 1. 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Operetta 1. 2, 3; Class Party 1; Library Staff 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. GEORGIA HASKELL 63 Anthony Street Band 1. 2, 3: Operetta I; Red Cross 1, 2; French Club 1. 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 1, 2; Class Party 1; Ski Club 1. 2; Biology Club 2, 3. 4; Personality Club 2, 3, 4. LYMAN T. HASTINGS 23 Southwick Street Operetta Stage Crew 3. 4; Biology Club 4. DONALD HEADLEY 140 Edge-water Road National Honor Society; Biology Club 2. MARK HERMANS 274 Cooper Street Archery Club 1, 2; Biology Club 2. JUDITH HERZOG 48 Florida Drive Chorus 1. 2, 3; Operetta 1. 2; Student Store 2; Biology Club 2, 4; Personality Club 2, 3, 4; Class Party 2, 3; Cabaret 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Library Staff 4; Sachem Staff 4; Girls' Sports 1. KATHLEEN HEWITT 900 North Street Transferred from High School of Commerce—1963. WILLIAM R. HIGGINS 175 Senator Avenue- Class Party 1: Operetta 2, 3. 4; Red Cross 2; Drama Club 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4: Art Club 3, 4, President 4; Senior Play 4; Sachem Staff 4. Art Editor; Cabaret Com- mittee 3; Inter-Class Play Competition 2, 3, 4. GARY B. HODGE 70 Bailey Street Drama Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 1, 2; Operetta 1; Chess Club 1. 4; Class Party 2; Dance Band 2, 3. 4; Student Patrol 3; Prom Committee 3; Spotlight on Youth Reporter 3, 4; Track Team 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Inter-Class Play Competition 3; Spanish Club 4; National Merit Commendation; Sachem Staff 4. ELLEN HOPE 80 Senator Avenue Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4; Operetta 1. 3; Art Club 1; Class Party 2. 3; Ski Club 2. 3. 4; Chorale 3; Library Staff 3; Stu- dent Council 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Personality Club 4; Girls' Sports 1. 2, 3. 4. 136 DORENE L. HUTCHINS 7 Elsie Street Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Operetta I, 2; Class Party 2; Student Store 2; Biology Club 2; Personality Club 4; Girls' Sports 2, 4. RONALD JASMIN 82 Springfield Street Class Party 1. 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Student Patrol 4. • CHRISTINE JESERSKI 15 Hastings Street Biology Club 2, 4; Pep Team 1; Spanish Club 2; I.R.C. 3, 4; P.T.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; French Club 3, 4; Per- sonality Club 4; Class Party 2; Senior Play Committee 4; Girls' Sports 1, 2. MARNIE-FAVE JOHNSON 62 South Park Terrace Band 1, 2; Glee Club 1. 2; Red Cross 1; Drama Club 1; Chorus 1, 2; Class Party 1; Operetta 1; Ski Club 2, 4; Biology Club 2; F.N.C. 2; Personality Club 2; At nor Staff 3; Spanish Club 4. JOHN D. KALLIPOLITES 272 Shoemaker Lane Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMAN H. KANE 812 North West Street Biology Club 2, 3, 4; A.V.A. Club 4. AARON KAROLINISKI 1187 Springfield Street Student Store 2. VIRGINIA R. KATSANOS 10 Silver Lake Drive Drama Club 1; Operetta 1; Chorus 1. 2, 3; Pep Team 1; Biology Club 2; Personality Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; F.N.C. 4; I.R.C. 4; Girls' Sports 1, 2. MARY KELLEY 12 Witheridge Street National Honor Society; Minor Staff 1. 2; Chorus 1; Pep Team 1; Biology Club 2, 4; Class Party 2; Trampo- line Club 2; Girls' Sports 1, 2; Gym Show 2. KAREN A. KERR 825 North West Street Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1. 2; Pep Team 1; Personality Club 2, 4; Biology Club 2, 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Prom Usherette 3: Library Staff 3. 4; Majorette 4; Girls' Sports 1. 2. JOHN KLENAKIS 24 Rowley Street Class Party 1. 2, 3: Student Council 2; Inter-Class Play 3: Class Treasurer 3: Football 1. 3, 4; Weightlifting 1, 2; Basketball 1. 2; Baseball 4. CHARLES KRZYOWSKI 1353 Springfield Street Stage Crew 2, 3. 4; Props 1, 2, 3, 4. LYNN B. KUPEC 61 Taft Street Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 4; Chorale 3. 4; District Chorus 3; F.T.A. 4; Girls' Sports I, 2. MARIANNE LABUN 81 Randall Street Red Cross 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3; Trampoline Club 3. MARGARET E. LADDA 342 North West Street Red Cross 1, 2; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Sachem Staff 4. GERALD LAFLEUR 21 Ridgeway Drive Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Gym Show 3. 4. DIANE M. LAMIER 48 Pierce Street Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 1, 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. KENNETH LAMOTHE 12 Federal Street Extension Class Party 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 3, 4. RAYMOND F. LANGEVIN 38 Oak Street EUGENIE J. LAVALETTE 185 High Street Chess Club 2; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Gym Show 2; Red Cross 4; Pep Team 1. 2; Student Store 2; Operetta 2; Sachem Staff 4. GAIL M. LAWSON 955 Suffield Street National Honor Society; Glee Club 1. 2, 3; Majorettes 1, 2, 3, Drum Major 4; Girls’ Sports 1, 2; Biology Club 2, 4; Operetta 2; French Club 3; Spanish Club 4; F.T.A. 4; I.R.C. 4. JOYCE LEGRAND 95 Elm Street Class Party 1, 2; Biology Club 2, 3; Girls’ Sports 1. 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3. 4. SUSAN LEPORATI 1026 Springfield Street Chorus 1. 2. 3, 4; Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3; Biology Club 2. 3, 4; F.T.A. 3. 4; F.N.C. 4; French Club 3, 4; Library Staff 3. VALERIE LOCKHART 700 Main Street Operetta 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Sports 1; Chorus 1.2; Prom Committee 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Student Council 3. 4; Color Guard 3, 4; Cheerleader 1. LLOYD LONG 136 Ridgeway Drive Archery Club 1. KAREN A. LUCCARDI 40 Tower Terrace Personality Club 2. 3; Class Party 2, 3. 137 DRINDA J. LUND 96 Elbert Road National Honor Society; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 1, 2; Chorale 3, 4r Latin Club 3, 4; District Chorus 3; I.R.C. 4. SUSAN T. MAAS 26 Haskel Street Band 1, 2, 3, 4; F.N.C. 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Sachem Staff 4; Senior Class Play Committee 4. KAREN L. MASI 18 River Street Chess Club 2, Secretary 2; Biology Club 2. 3, 4; Gym Show 2; Red Cross 4; Pep Team 1, 2; Student Store 2; Graduation Committee 3; Operetta 2; Sachem Staff 4. MARYANN MATHIAS 71 Federal Avenue Biology Club 2. DOUGLAS MATTOON 25 Rowley Street SUSAN E. MAZIARZ 67 School Street Latin Club 1, 2, 3; I.R.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.N.C. 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; Biology Club 2, 3, 4. MARTIN E. McBRIDE 349 Pine Street DENNIS McCarthy 536 North Westfield Street Band 1; Biology Club 2, 3. 4; Ski Club 3; Drama Club 3. DAVID McGREVY 321 Leonard Street Camera Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 2, 3. Vice-President 4. DOROTHY MELANSON 844 Main Street Glee Club 1. 2, 3; Red Cross 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; Operetta 1, 2, 3; Mirror Staff 1, 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Student Patrol 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Art Club 3, 4; Camera Club 3; Gym Show 1, 2. MARLAINE MELBOURNE 26 Gale Street Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Operetta 1. 2. 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 3. 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Chorale 3. 4; F.N.C. 3, 4; Student Council 4; District Chorus 3. PAULA MENSCH 251 Poplar Street Glee Club 1, 2; Red Cross 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Presi- dent 3. ALPHONSE MERCADANfE 15 Agnoli Place Mirror Staff 1. 2. 3; Biology Club 2; Camera Club 2; Gym Show 1; Football 1. DONA MERCADANTE 544 Mill Street Camera Club 1. Secretary 1; Chorus 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Biology Club 2, 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Personality Club 4; Drama Club 4; Girls' Sports 1, 2. - SYLVIA MERCADANTE 15 Agnoli Place Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2. PATRICIA F. MEUNIER 151 River Road Mirror Staff 1; Personality Club 2, 4; Cabaret Com- mittee 3; Red Cross 3; Library Staff 3, 4; French Club 4; Drama Club 4. JOHN MICHALAK 110 Fairview Street Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting Club 2, 3; Football 1, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. NANCY L. MONAHAN 32 Northwood Street Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorale 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1,2; Red Cross 1, 2, 4; Choralette 2, 3; District Chorus 1, 2; Biology Club 2, 4; Pep Team 2; Personality Club 2; Cabaret Committee 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Sachem Staff 4; Gym Show 2; Girls' Sports 2, 3: Graduation Page 3. RONALD MONTAGNA 33 Riverside Avenue A.V.A. 4. STEVEN MONTGOMERY 502 Meadow Street Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 3; Mirror Staff 3; Student Patrol 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. MARY MORACZEWSKI 483 South West Street JOHN MORASSI 534 Cooper Street Archery Club 1; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3; Hockey 2. ROBERT H. MORIN 20 Adams Street Class Treasurer 1; Student Council 1, 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Class Party 3; Camera Club 3; Student Patrol 3. 4; I.R.C. 4; Drama Club 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Sachem Staff 4. LINNEA MORRIS 10 Homestead Street Biology Club 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1: Operetta 1, 2; F.N.C. 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Stu- dent Patrol 4. PAULETTE MORSE 275 Rowley Street Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Leader 4; Freshman Cheerleader 1; Biology Club 2; French Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2; Gym Show 2; Trampoline Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. 4. Vice-President 3; Per- sonality Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Girls’ Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. 138 HOWARD I. MOSHER, JR. 38 Barney Street National Honor Society; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 3, 4, President 3, 4; Student Patrol 3, 4; Sachem Staff 4; Freshman Elections 3, 4, Sub-Chairman 3, Chairman 4; Class Party 1. Co-Chairman 1; Class President 2; Basketball 1, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Gym Show 2; Drama Club 4; I.R.C. 4. KENNETH NADOK 13 Edgcwatcr Road Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Track 4. DEAN A. NARDI 575 North Street Glee Club 1. 2; Chess Club 1, 2, Vice-President 2; Class Party 1, 2; Operetta 1, 2; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Gym Show 3; Golf 1, 2. PHILIP NASSIF 580 Main Street Biology Club 2, 4; Class Party 2; Math Club 3; Student Patrol 4; Golf Team 3. EARL NEILL 329 Springfield Street Track 3. CHRISTINE NELSON 79 Norris Street Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 4; Camera Club 1; Girls’ Sports 1; Student Store 4; Band 1. KAREN NELSON 94 Mill Street Class Party 2; Class Play 2; Personality Club 3, 4. KAREN NIERODA 114 Leonard Street Biology Club 2. CARL NOVAK 1172 Main Street National Honor Society; Band 1, 2, 3; Dance Band 1, 2, 3; Gym Show 1,2; National Merit Commendation. JOHN O’KEEFE, JR. 113 Anthony Street Class Party 1; Biology Club 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Weight- lifting Club 2, 3; Sachem Staff 4; Gym Show 2; Student Patrol 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2, 4; Golf 1. 2. 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS H. O’LEARY, JR. 278 North Westfield Street National Honor Society; Class Party 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Biology Club 2, 4; Operetta 1, 2; Latin Club 2. 4; Chorale 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2; Sachem Staff 4, Statistics Editor; Library Staff 4; French Club 4; Christ- mas Play 2. PAUL OLIVER 129 South Street Biology Club 3, 4; Gym Show 2, 3; Prom Usher 3. JAMES K. O’MALLEY 63 Belvedere Street Chess Club 1. Treasurer 1; Class Party 1; Biology Club 2, 4; Student Patrol 3, 4; Junior Marshal 3. Prom Usher 3; Gym Show 2. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER 122 Edward Street National Honor Society, President; Chorus 1,2; Archery Club 2, Treasurer 2; Operetta 2; Spanish Club 3, 4, President 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 3; Student Patrol 4; Boys’ State Representative 3; National Merit Commendation. THOMAS O’ROURKE 499 Franklin Street Extension Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Math Club 3; Biology Club 4; A.V.A. 4. DIANNE ORSI 50 Rowley Street National Honor Society; Class Party 1, Co-Chairman 1; Personality Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Student Council 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Cabaret Committee 3; Student Patrol 4; F.T.A. 4; Sachem Staff 4. MARGARET E. PADDOCK 38 Autumn Street Class Party 1; Biology Club 2; Personality Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Trampo- line Club 3; Drama Club 4. ANDREA PAGLIARO 256 Colemore Street Biology Club 2; Class Party 2; Girls’ Sports 2; Student Store 2. JOSEPHINE M. PANKE 133 Line Street Chess Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 2; Biology Club 4; Bowling 4; Girls’ Sports 1, 4. NORMAN A. PELLEY 84 Elm Street Weightlifting Club 1; Football 1. PAMELA J. PENNEY 36 Vandis Street National Honor Society; Art Club 1, 2. Secretary 2; Archer)' Club 1; Class Party 1, 2; Biology Club 2. 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Cabaret Com- mittee 3; Sachem Staff 4; Girls’ Sports 1, 2, 3. 4. CRAIG PINEO 81 South Park Terrace Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1; Biology Club 2; Ski Club 4; Library Staff 4. MARIO PIOGGIA 86 Sylvan Lane Gym Show 1, 2, 4; A.V.A. 2; Red Cross 1; Biology- Club 4; Weightlifting Club 2. PHYLLIS PISANO 577 Mill Street Operetta 1; Chorus 1; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 3. 4: French Club 4; F.N.C. 4. 139 THOMAS PLAKIAS 11-D Franklin Street Biology Club 2; Class Party 2, 3; Minor Staff 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Student Patrol 4; Golf 1. 3, 4; Football 4; Basketball 4; Sports Statistician 2, 3. ROBERT POLOPEK 61 Senator Avenue Class Party 1, 2, 3; Class Picnic Committee 1, 2, 3; Weightlifting Club 1; Biology Club 2, 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Student Council 4; Stu- dent Patrol 4; Football 1, 3, 4; Gym Show 1, 2, 3; Base- ball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4. ANGELO J. POLUMBO 878 Springfield Street Band 1, 2, 3; Weightlifting Club 1, 2; Camera Club 3; Wrestling 3; Gym Show 1. 2, 3, 4. GARY L. PROVOST 152 Line Street Class Party 1. 2, 3; Gym Show 2. 3. LENORA PUPELLO 250 Poplar Street French Club 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mirror Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Assistant Promotion Manager 3; Gym Show 1; Class Party 1. 2, 3; Christmas Play 1; Personality Club 2, 3; Operetta 2; Prom Committee 3: F.T.A. 3, 4; Library Staff 3, 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Girls' Sports 1. 2; Biology Club 2. SHARON QUIGLEY 25 Monroe Street Girls' Sports 1, 2: Tennis Club 3; Pep Team 1; Glee Club 1. NORMA RAIMONDI 22 Mulberry Street Operetta 1. 2. 3; Chorus 1. 2; Mirror Staff 1. 2; Biology Club 2; F.N.C. 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 3. President 4; Class Party 1. 2, 3: Personality Club 3. 4, Secretary 4; Cabaret Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Student Patrol 4; Color Guard 3. 4; Girls' Sports 1, 2; Gym Show 1,2 ; Pep Team 1. CHRISTOPHER J. RANDALL 426 North Street Chess Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Biology Club 2. Radio Club 3; Gym Show 2. 3. KAREN A. RATCLIFFE 25 Homer Street National Honor Society: Red Cross 1. Spanish Club 2; Mirror Staff 3; Girls’ Sports 1, 4. JANICE B. REBECCHI 94 Lcaland Avenue National Honor Society; Operetta 1. 2, 3: Ski Club 1. 2; Chorus 1, 2; Class Party 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4. Secretarv 3, Vice-President 4; Biology Club 2: F.T.A. 2. 3, 4; Personality Club 2. 3, 4; French Club 3: Cabaret Committee 3: Prom Committee 3; Sachem Staff 4; Color Guard 3. 4; Gym Show 1; Girls' Sports 1. 2; Student Patrol 4. PATRICIA A. REPINEC 80 Letendrc Avenue National Honor Societv: Glee Club 1. 2; Pit Chorus. Op- eretta 1, 2; Biology Club 2; Student Store Staff 2; Red Cross 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Personality Club 4; Sachem Staff, Chief Typist-4; Girls’ Sports 1; Pep Team 2. FREDERICK E. REYNOLDS. JR. 47 Elm Street French Club 1; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Class Party 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Gym Show 1, 2; Football 1, 3, 4. JOSEPHINE L. RICCO 29 Woodcliff Avenue Glee Club 1, 2; Red Cross 1, 2; Pit Chorus, Operetta 1, 2; Pep Team 2. LAWRENCE W. RINALDI 386 Poplar Street Library Staff 2, 3; Student Council 3. VIVIAN G. ROACH 51 Chapin Street Chorus 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Red Cross 2; Girls' Sports 1, 2. ROSS ROBERTS 48 Mountainview Street Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 4, Secretary 4: Archery Club 1; Radio Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; A.V.A. 4; Biology Club 4. DAVID ROBINSON 1215 Main Street Model Congress 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1; Class Party 1, 2, 3; Debating Club 2, 4, Presi- dent 2; Freshman Reception Committee 3; Dartmouth Book Award 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Student Patrol 4; Sachem Staff 4; President of Class 3, 4; Western Mass. Association of Student Councils 4, Vice-President 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. CHERYL ROSATI 415 Silver Street Biology Club 2, 3; Personality Club 2, 3. JOANN T. ROSSI 15 Rhodes Avenue National Honor Society; Pep Team 1; Glee Club 1; Cheerleader 1, 2; Class Party 1; Operetta 1. 2, 3; Usher- ette 3; Personality Club 2. 3. 4; I.R.C. 2; Mirror Stalf 2; Student Council 3; Prom Committee 3, Co-Chairman 3; Library Staff 3. 4; Sachem Staff 4; Color Guard 4; Girls' Sports 1; Gym Show 1, 2. JOSEPH ROSSI 337 Rowley Street Chess Club 1, 2; Class Party 1, 2; Red Cross 1; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Gym Show 1. 2. CHERYL A. ROSSO 65 Broz Terrace Chorus 1. 2, 3; Class Party 1; Pit Chorus. Operetta 1, 2; Biology Club 2; Student Store Staff 2; Pep Team 2; Red Cross 3. 4; Graduation Usherette 3; Girls' Sports 3; Personality Club 4. EDWARD ROSSO 31 Hastings Street Art Club 1, 2; Stage Crew 1, 2, 3; Operetta 1; Chess Club 2. 140 SUSAN I. RUCKSTUHL 172 Parkview Drive Band 1. 2; Chorus 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Mirror Staff 1, 2; Operetta 1, 2, Usherette 3; Choralette; Class Party 1, 2; Biology Club 2; Personality Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3; Color Guard 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Graduation Hostess 3; Prom Usherette 3; Library Staff 4; Sachem Staff 4; Latin Club 4; Gym Show 1, 3: Girls’ Sports 1, 2, 4. THOMAS H. RUDDEFORTH 39 Doane Avenue Weightlifting Club 1, 2; FootbaU 1, 4; Baseball 3, 4. DIANNE RUSSELL 76 Carr Avenue Pep Team 1; Biology Club 2, 4; Glee Club 3; Girls' Sports 4. SUSAN RUSSELL 76 Carr Avenue Chess Club 1; Pep Team 1; Girls' Sports 1; Biology Club 2, 4; Spanish Club 2; Bowling Team 4. VICTORIA RYS ' $95 North Street Math Club 3; Gym Show 2; Art Club 2; Dance Com- mittee 3, 4. CAROL A. ST. JOHN 25 Poplar Street Glee Club 1, 2; Red Cross 1; Girls' Sports 1, 2; Drama Club 1; Operetta 1, 2; Operetta Usherette 3; Mirror Staff 1. 2, 3: Ski Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Class Party 1, 2, 3; Gym Show 1; Biology Club 2, 4; Personality Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Class Vice- President 2. JORDAN ST. JOHN 555 Mill Street Chess Club 1. 2. 3; A.V.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Dance Band 3. 4. PAMELA A. SAITTO 77 Reed Street National Honor Society; Drama Club 1; Personality Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Operetta 1; Class Party 1, 2, 3; Mirror Staff 1, 2; Girls’ Sports I; Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; F.T.A. 2, 3; Pep Team 2; Cabaret Committee 3; Sachem Staff 4: Student Council 4. ROBERT SALMONSEN 50 Albert Street Student Council 1; Biology Club 1, 2, 3; Gym Show 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Debating Club 4; Senior Class Play 4; Student Patrol 4: Basketball 1; Golf 1, 2. 3. 4. JOYCE M. SARAT 185 Cooper Street National Honor Society; Drama Club 1; Operetta 1, 2; Girls’ Sports 1; Cheerleader 1, 2. 3, 4; Gym Show 1, 2; Class Party 1. 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Mirror Staff 1, 2, 3. 4; Advertising Manager 3, Features Editor 4; Ski Club 2, 3. 4. Vice-President 4; Personality Club 2, 3. 4; Biology Club 2; French Club 2. 3; F.T.A. 2, 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Library Staff 3, 4; Prom Usherette 3: Graduation Usherette 3: Student Patrol 4; Sachem Staff 4. KAREN L. SCHMIDT 52 Meadow Street Drama Club 1; Pep Team 1; Art Club 1, 2; Glee Club 2. NANCY L. SCHMIDT 116 Silver Street Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorale 1, 2, 3, 4; Choralette 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 1. 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Party 1, 2; District Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Pep Team 2; French Club 3, 4; Prom Usherette 3; Personality Club 4; Sachem Staff 4; Class Song 4; Senior Class Play Committee 4. CAROLE J. SETTEMBRO 50 Oak Hill Avenue Class Party 1, 2; Biology Club 2; Latin Club 1; F.N.C. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Personality Club 3; French Club 4; Senior Class Play Ticket Committee 4. WILLIAM W. SHAKESPEARE 55 Poinsettia Street Camera Club 1. 2, 3, Secretary 2; Class Party 1, 2; Mirror Photographer 2; Track 2; School Photographer 2. MARTHA SHARRITT 226 Elm Street National Honor Society; Ski Club 1. 2, 3, 4; AI Viw Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, News Editor; Class Editor, Sachem Staff Senior Class Play; Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2; Class Party 1, 2; Girls' Sports 1, 2; Gym Show 1, 2; Personality Club 2, 3. 4; Pep Team I; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 3, 4; French Club 3; F.N.C. 2; Cheer- leader 1; Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Chorale 2, 3, 4; Christ- mas Play 1. KATHLEEN A. SHELANSKAS 385 South Westfield Street Girls’ Sports 1, 2; Mirror Staff 1, 2, 3; Pep Team 1; Student Store 2; Ski Club 2, 4; F.N.C. 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Library Staff 3; I.R.C. 4. GERALDINE SODEN 304 Silver Street ROBERT SONSINI 77 Suffield Street A.V.A. 1. 2; Spanish Club 4; Ski Club 4; Football 4. GAIL MARIE STETSON 79 Perry Lane- Biology Club 2; Red Cross 4. SALLY STOWELL 41 Ruth Avenue Glee Club 1; Operetta 1; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Cabaret Com- mittee 3; Student Patrol 4. SHARON L. STROLE 1121 River Road Pep Team 1, 2; Drama Club 3, 4; Biology Club 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Prom Usherette 3; Personality Club 4; Student Patrol 4; Senior Class Pla' 4; Sachem Staff 4. 141 31 Cosgrove Avenue ELLEN M. SULLIVAN 114 Florida Drive Graduation Page 3; Class Party 3; Prom Committee 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Sachem Staff 4. PATRICIA A. SULLIVAN 55 Norman Terrace Glee Club 1, 2; Drama Club 1; Operetta 1, 2; Red Cross 1; Biolog)- Club 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 2, 3, 4; F.N.C. 2, 4; Ski Club 3. 4; Cabaret Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; French Club 3, 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Sachem Staff 4. ROBERT D. SULLIVAN 341 Cooper Street WILLIAM THEROUX 270 South Street Weightlifting Club 1. 2, 3; Gym Show 1; Class Party 1, 2, Co-Chairman 2; Cabaret Committee 3; Student Patrol 3, 4; Sachem Staff 4. Sports Editor; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. JAMES THOMAS 42 Woodsidc Drive DONALD K. THORNTON 108 Kensington Street Transferred from Windsor High School in 1963; Glee Club 4; A.V.A. 4. S. ROGER TYLER 56 Reed Street National Honor Society; Camera Club 2; Debating Club 2, Treasurer 2; Ski Club 2, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4; Weightlifting Club 2; Student Council 4; Biology Club 4; I.R.C. 4, Treasurer 4. ROBERT USCHMANN 292 Cooper Street Weightlifting Club 1. 2; Biology Club 2; Football 1, 2. SHARON VENEKLASEN 110 Main Street Transferred from Box Elder High School. Bringham City. Utah; National Honor Society; American Legion History Oratorical Contest 3. JEAN M. VOISLOW 242 Elm Street Camera Club 1, 2, Secretary 1, Vice-President 2; Operetta 1. 2. 3, 4; Glee Club 1. 2, 3; Class Party 1. 2. 3. 4; Personality Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Student Council 1; Biology Club 2. 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Color Guard 3, 4; Girls’ Sports 1. 2. JAMES VOTZAKIS 771 Mill Street Class Party 1, 2, 3; Biology Club 2, 3; Library Staff 3; Student Patrol 3, 4; Cabaret Committee 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Senior Play Committee 4; Ski Club 4; Basket- ball 2. KAREN WALKER 21 Pomeroy Street Glee Club 1, 2; Girls’ Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Operetta 2; Mirror Staff 2; Band 2. 3. 4. RICHARD J. WALSH 35 Witheridge Street Mirror Staff 2. RICHARD M. WALSH EUGENE WANIEWSKI 417 South Westfield Street Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Class Party 1, 2, 3, Co-Chairman 3; Weightlifting Club 1, 2; Student Council 3; Student Patrol 3, 4; Cabaret Committee 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3. 4. DIANE WASHINGTON 393 Pine Street Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4; Operetta 1, 2, 3; Mirror Staff 1, 3; Pep Team 1; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Cabaret Committee 3; Red Cross 3; Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES WASHINGTON 393 Pine Street Camera Club 1, 2, Treasurer 1, 2; Archery Club 1. FRANCIS WAY 56 Valentine Street Gym Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1; Football 4; Baseball 4. SANDRA A. WEIN 98 Monroe Street Band 1, 2; Ski Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Operetta 1, 2, Usherette 3; Personality Club 1; Mirror Staff 2, 3; Student Council 3, 4; Student Patrol 3, 4; Graduation Usherette 3; I.R.C. 3, 4; Inter-Class Play 3; Class Party 1, 2, Co- Chairman 3; Cabaret Committee 3; Girls’ State Repre- sentative 3; Sachem Staff 4. Sketches Editor; Varsity Cheerlcadcr 4. EILEEN M. WESTON 106 Homer Street Drama Club 1, 2; Ski Club 1; Red Cross 2; Chorus 2. 3; Operetta 2. KATHRYN L. WHITE 33 North West Street Latin Club 3. 4; Red-Cross 3. RICHARD A. WHITMAN 107 Fairview Street Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Dance Band 2, 3. 4: Class Party 2; Gym Show 2; Latin Club 4. ROBERT WHYTE 75 Brookline Avenue Chess Club 1; Camera Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Sachem Staff. DAVID C. WILLIAMSON 32 Fruwirth Avenue Biology Club 2, 4; A.V.A. 2, 3. 4, President 4; Math Club 2, 3; Student Patrol 3; Radio Club 4; Ski Club 4; Track 2, 3, 4. NANCY A. 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