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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right, standing: Alan Stahl, Pres.g Mr. Pastore, Advisorg Phil Welch, V.P.g Mickey Montaigne, Treas.g Gail Berneike, Sec. The class of 1967 can boast a Wide variety of members, from the intellectual to the individualist. Despite our differences in character, we have worked together as a matchless team. Con- sequently, we have been a unified and unifying segment of the Amity population. Now, as We reach the culmination of our high school experi- ence, we must inevitably separate. But the unity We have achieved will not be lost. It will serve to enrich each individual and make him a more worthwhile member of society. Our experience at Amity, however, is more than just a lab- oratory in which we are prepared for the worldg our six years together form a vital and integral portion of the experience and And this side of our toothpaste group . . . memory of every member of the Class of '67, Undoubtedly, our many experiences together will leave their mark on the person- ality of each of us. Thus, We may truly state that our experiences at Amity will affect our entire lives. I feel that our six years together will help to make each of us a more responsible citizen and a better member of society. As an ofiicer, I can say that it has meant a great deal to me to serve as your president. I would like to thank Phil, Mickey, and Gail for the co-operation and assistance that they have shown. I know that they will agree with my statement that you, the Class of '67, have done more than your share to make Amity what it is toda y' Alan Stahl President I dare you!
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ERNEST H. PAGLIARO, II 452 Oakview Drive, Orange The Spirit of '67, leader of the class cheer at every game, has a capacity for building your ego as eifectively as he builds the team's, Earnest, Honest, and Pure. Student Council 1, 2, 3, Pres. 1, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Track 2 3 4' Int murals2 3 ,t1.aL,,gf,,,,g THEODORE LOUIS FLORENCEJMIJASRIE PAPPAS PARDEE 500 Marble Road, Orange 748 Ridge Road, Orange 'fThe Greek , Sheridan J.H.g cor- Flo , fickled, frivolous flirt, ner of Cleveland Road, not so Yeah, Chevett, I can press a quiet as he appears to be, trans- hundred! , I don't believe it. , fer from Hillhouse. can make herself at home almost MM Mijn . . . and is past before we know. ff , M M 11,91 SUSAN J. PATCHELL 391 Spring Street, Orange Patch , always laughing, dances the night away, girl with a warm heart and a warmer temper, hates to get up in the morning, notori- ous charge account. JOSEPH RAYMOND PERROTTI 21 Mettler Street, Woodbridge Joe , fun-loving, mischievous and humorous, jovial and carefree, un- forgettable escapades, industrially inclined. WILLIAM GORDON PETREMONT 119 Old Hickory Road, Orange Pet , a gunner in basketball, long time worker in soccer, lover of football, plunger in life, a wonderful person to know. Coin Club 3, Chess Club 1, Math Club 1, Soccer J .V. 2, Varsi- ty 3, 4. 6, W BRENDA LEE PARKS 456 Sportsman Road, Orange Ardently athletic, everyhody's sis ter, always ready to help a friend a spirit of leadership. Girls' Leaders 1, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Basketball J.V 2 Co-Capt., Varsity 3, 4, Synchron ized Swimming 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JEFFREY L. PATTERSON 445 Old Country Road, Orange Big Red , likes soccer all the way, can often be seen on his Honda. Orchestra 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Soccer 4, Spanish Honor Society 2 JOHN EDWARD PETRINI Old Amity Road, Bethany Gaunt and garrulous, called the stick , will find him anytime talk- ing to metal , inhabits the corri- dor outside the gym. 1 s 4 55
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CLASS INTELLECTUALS CLASS MUSICIANS Rick Melny, Elaine Kuehn Ray Spaziani, Diane Schwartz MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Ernie Pagliaro, Mickey Moniaigne Bari Hall, Ashley Kanfrowiiz CLASS ATHLETES Pete McHugh, Barb Wooster CLASS PHILOSOPHERS Bill Buell, Pai Smith pi '.uul 1 I . 'nil CLASS MODS Tom Leviisky, Jo Jacobsen Jud Petrie, Ashley Kcnirowiiz A MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Phil Welch, Lucy Shaffer CLASS COMEDIANS CLASS SOPHISTICATES Joey I'l0rI0n, Ginny Rubelman MOST CONGENIAL Sieve Dowd, .Ioan Chamberlain Jamie GOGISCI1, Karla Kclzaniian BY'-ICG Gdfbeff Duwne BI'OWI1ell
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