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JOANNE ANGIER Ango Angel-like . . . Mike is every- one's friend . : . Quiet? Yes, but there's always something brewing in that mischievous mind . . . Secretary Honor So- ciety . . . President Girls' Lead- ers Club 2, 3 . . . Student Council 1, 2, 3 . . . Band 'l, 2, 3 . . . Trident 2, 3, 4. JUDITH ALPERT LINDA ANDERSON Judy lm Charming scholar . . . Those Persolmlny and beam? ' ' ' flirtatious eyesl . . . Pretty, pep- He mmm come home 'lm WTTIK' I o Ulm ' A D Die' deligm endl . . . Beware her devilish PY PHZMH Sods, Ch er. charm . . . Embers Art Board Lager 2 3 4 Y Girl? Laid. . . . Co-chairman and cost Sen- en Club' 2' 3 ' Embers ior Class Play . . . Junior Class Business Bohni ' ' ' ETIXB Committee . . . Drama u PHILIP ARNOLD Phil , e Man of definite policies . . . History whiz . . . Doctor's duties coll . . . Choir I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Honor Society . . . Nutmeg Boys' State . . . Soccer Team . . . Basketball 1, 3, 4. .ION ASTMANN Roger ee , Spontaneous and impromptu comments . '. . Well-dressed in those ripple-soled shoes . . . This arcon porles francais . . . 9 Swimming Team. DANIEL ANTINOZZI Dan Success cannot be measured in inches . . . Photo fiend . . . Little man with a big heart . ., . Photography Club . . . Track Team . . . Soccer Team.
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Amity was a new and exciting experience for the members of our eighth grade class. Since the school was not completed, we had to put up with gym classes in the muddy parking lot, lunch in the home- room, no shades in the classrooms, and noisy con- struction outside. The office consisted of a very few desks crowded into a corner of the iunior wing corridor. The dedication of Amity took place in our fresh- man year. We found ourselves busy organizing clubs and establishing varsity sports. With the completion of the school, a Junior and Senior Class moved in from Hillhouse. Several members of our class made their debut in the Drama Club's presentation, Let- ters to Lucerne. The big event of our sophomore year was the suc- cess of the hockey team which earned us the coveted trip to Providence. The defeat of our team did not affect our morale, what a train ride home! ln our iunior year the class became organized and unified. We elected officers who were: Liz Eaton, President, Ken Luciani, Vice President, Betty Cristiano, Secretary, and Carmela Criscuolo, Treasurer. Our class rings arrived around Christmas. Some of the class talent was featured in the Variety Show, Man- hattan Serenade. Then came our class dance, Shower of Music, which was quite a success. Our senior year was packed with homework, sports, and activities, with everything taking preced- ence over everything else. Officers were elected to head the Senior Class. Several memorable CD class parties were held. In the late fall we launched into a bigger and better Variety Show and after ex- tensive rehearsing presented The Shuffler to a sell- out audience. The Embers staff was appointed and work began. The annual Sno-Ball, Winter Wonder- land, drew a large crowd. We made frantic prep- arations for the Scholastic Aptitude Tests, only to start reviews for the Achievement Tests when we finished the SAT's. College applications, interviews, and waiting for word, became 'a big part of our already busy days. ln football we had the distinc- tion of having two of our members, Ken Luciani and Jim Clabby, chosen for the All-State Class B Team. Many of our classmates contributed toward produc- ing My Sister Eileen, our Senior Play which turned out to be a riotous success. The climax of our Senior year came in the spring with a wonderful Senior Prom. Then there was class night. Finally our graduation finished our unforgettable years in Amity, and we parted with many, many memories. I HISTORY X! 'JA J: 'Psvoml-ren moan l-XGSE azz. 5 L22 I .. ..XZ.,'ffH A KN f'N fx F1 fx 1.-I QA- .W c . . s S-r' gn A ,N -fx -T fr '- s g, li llll A t s-'W x1Q.r5fg:Lt,gL9If.fB.'nglF W y' 1 , ..,,, I rmfrr r w s Wlfsdltf f
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WILLIAM BEERS Bill ' e A quiet little man, or is he? . . . Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4 . . . Bowling Team. LESLIE BARRETT Les . ge Pixie charm plus personality . . . Petite ex-Long Islander . . . Lively brown eyes and a win- ning smile . . . Embers Editorial Board . . . Chairman Sock-Hop . . . Cast Variety Show. JUDITH BECKERT Judy Happy-go-lucky disposition . . . Oh, that Word Wealth! . . . Great talker . . . Embers Busi- ness Board . . . Senior Prom Committee . . . Girls' Leaders Club . . . Office Help 2, 3, 4. RAY BERGMANN . ge This gentleman prefers blondes . . . Quiet when he's not noisy . . . Pampers that blue Ford . . . Track Team 3, 4 . . . Basketball Manager. NANCY BERLEPSCH Burps 1 Devilish schemes behind that cheery smile . . . Loves long hair . . . Bandages beckon . . . Embers Editorial Board . . . Girls' Leaders Club . . . Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Sno-Ball Com- mittee. SUSAN BELL Sue 4 Her 'Feet on the ground, her Heart in theqair . . . Seen-but also heard . . . Loves to get people flustered . . . Embers Editorial Board . . . Girls' Lead- ers Club . . . Choir 4 . . . Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Girls' Sports.
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