Amity Regional High School - Embers Yearbook (Woodbridge, CT)

 - Class of 1967

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Amity Regional High School - Embers Yearbook (Woodbridge, CT) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 42 of 124
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1. . A. -EFL, W-I Wf- HARTFORD COURANT GOLD KEY, Bill Buell NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS, Left to right, John Collins Martha Meier, Richard Melny, Elaine Kuehn, Steve' Powell. SPECI L A ARDS HARVARD BOOK AWARD 5 CONNECTICUT ASSOCIA- TELLURIDE SUMMER PRO- TION OF DEANS AND WOM- GRAM SCHOLARSHIP, NA- EN COUNSELORS AWARD, TIONAL COUNCIL OF D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN TEACHERS OF ENGLISH AWARD, Lucy Shaffer. AWARD, Steve Powell. NUTMEG BOY'S STATE, Front row, left to right, Philip LAUREL GIRL'S STATE, Elaine Kuehn, Martha Meier, Mar- Welch fAlt.J, Julian Schlesinger, Richard Melny. Back row, ilyn Slater CAlt.J. Absent, Darice Grippo CAlt.D. Jerry Keefe fAlt.D, Gordon Snyder, John Collins fAlt.J. Absent, 40 Bruce Garber fAlt.J .

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BETSY SUE GIMBEL JAMES BLACK GOETSCH GEOFF REY ARTHUR GEANE 444 Old Country Road, Orange A master of the Honda, Jaguar, and Ford, swimming enthusiast, finds two heads better than one in Spanish class. AVA 1, Boys' Leaders 2, Swim- ming 2, 3, 4, Intramurals. LINDA MARIE GIORDANO 475 Oak View Drive, Orange The 'ilittle Hitler of the majorette squad, determination with a smile, keep an eye on her shoes, future ambition to be a dancing teacher. Modern Dance 1, Majorettes 2, 3, 4, Capt. 2, 3, 4. .IUDITH ELLEN GOLDSTONE Luciani Road, Woodbridge Calm exterior but surprisingly en- ergetic, a quick sense of humor, appreciates the finer things in life, Yale! Basketball, anyone? Quick to show a smile and thoughtful- ness. Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Lead- ers 1, 2, 3, Embers Art Bd. 4. ROBERT F. GILLOOLY Dogwood Circle, Woodbridge Beneath this moribund mask, could it be the eggplant that ate Chi- cago? . . . Wackadoo, Wackadoo. Drama Club 2, 3, Art Club 3, French Club 3, AVA 1, Biology Club 4, Embers Ed. Bd. 4, Foot- ball .l.V. 3, Golf ,l.V. 3, News- paper 3, Intramurals. MARY ELIZABETH GLENDON 514 Race Brook Road, Orange Mac , did someone mention food, enjoys folk and blues, un- predictable, seems shy and quiet but . . . Eric Andersen is tops . . . . Girls' Leaders 1, 3, Field Hock- ey 3, Synchronized Swimming 2, Intramurals. Brookwood Drive, Woodbridge Talkative and excitable, energetic and outgoing, always willing to help or listen to one's problems, fun-loving and full of school spirit, athletic, and dances, like WOW! IRO 4, Biology Club 1, Future Teachers' Club 3, Girls' Leaders l, 4, Embers Ed. Bd. 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Aux. Lat. Award 2, 3. Cleft Rock Lane, Woodbridge Nicknamed Limbo , those eyes!! Pensive expression deceives, trans- fer from Trinity-Pawling. Student Council 1, Drama Club 3, Debating Club 3, Lacrosse 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3. SHARON ELIZABETH GILBERT 252 Sylvan Valley Road, Orange Petite, pert, and cute, lively, ex- uberant and always active, eager to put forth her best effort at all times, What's going on this weekend? Home Economics Service 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 2, Intramurals. , gs. KAREN ELIZABETH GIOVANELLY 315 Fairlea Road, Orange Sparkling eyes that match her per- sonality and a smile that makes you forget your troubles, a girl who enjoys life, which accounts for her popularity, trademark - distinctive clothes. Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, Girls' Leaders 1. CAROL H. GOODRICH Miller Road, Bethany Conscientious, food? . . . where? Reserved, but with a spark of comedy, always a most loyal friend. Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Library Club 4, Intramurals, Typing Award. 39 ,



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AMERICAN FIELD ERVICE Guillermo Oliveros - U.S.A., Philip Welch, Japan Ha sido para mi una experien- cia maravillosa haber sido un estu- diante en Amity. Siempre he en- contrado algo nuevo e interesante que conocer es esta comunidad estaudinense. Mediante la con- vivencia he llegado a adquirir gran conocimiento y entendi- miento de sus constumbres y de su vida en general. Estoy muy contento de contribuir a la amis- tad entre nuestras dos naciones que espero perdure para siempre. It has been a marvelous experi- ence for me to be a student at Amity. I have always found something new and interesting to learn about this American community. Through living here every day,I have been able to acquire a great knowledge and understanding of its customs and of its life in general. I am very happy to contribute to the friend- ship between our two nations, which I hope will continue for- ever. BOPPY rwkoe 1 if u,:'!,x.ap'i1-sv faire 's s: 'w'u: V2 1 .1 assvqt -ts as .4 '- 'ii shing- This summer has been by far the most interesting of my life. I learned many things about Japan, particularly that America and ,Ia- pan can be alike and very different at the same time. Young people our age seem to have something in common all over the world. The unanimous decision of my forty- eight fellow Americans and me is that A.F.S. is just the greatest pro- gram ever invented. I know I will remember my family and home in Tokyo for the rest of my life. Phil Jeanne Moore - Germany It was not an easy decision to go to a foreign country and to a strange family. Jeanne has been received into Dr. Bernhardt Brinkmann's family as a daughter and as a sister to his own six children. ,Ieanne's father, Cdr. Patrick Moore, and her foster father, Dr. Brinkmann, served in their countries' Navies during World War II on opposite sides. Both men wish to show their children that this way is the best way - to make a connection be- tween them, to have peace in the world. Dr. Brink- mann wishes to show his children that an American girl thinks and lives in the same way as they - and he Wishes to give an American girl the experi- ence to see that they have the same concept of life as her parents in America. Mrs. Patrick Moore

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