Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

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imi1 in PREFACE Our lives have been kaleidoscopic. VI'e are the axises to which knowledge, ideas, and experiences have blended and folded to form patterns outlined by our heritage. Now we stand, a mass of colora- tion, anxious for the future. Our rotations have come to a brief standstill. We have been taught and guided by many concerned people. Now we must decide our directions for ourselves. We must cultivate our dreams and ambi- tions into realities. As we strive to achieve we must remember the virtues and truths taught us and incorporate them into our lives. W e must be careful that we use our preparation to its fullest and most effective means; for it is the media we use that measures our success. We are responsible for the future. What has occurred in the past must not be forgotten nor blamed. Rather, we must build from the past towards a better future. Let us hope that our judgments and decisions will be tempered by Truth and Charity. Let us never work with prejudiced minds that we would inhibit a continual fusing of new ideas and efforts for a better world. With these goals we step forward. DEDICATION As we find it difficult to leave the passageways and people we’ve known, we find one whose faithfulness and steadfast character has benefited countless students of many past years, and especially the students of our class. In a seemingly cha- otic and apathetic world, the concerned atmosphere provided by a truly involved educator is most appealing. Throughout her forty years of teaching, Miss Tatoian has devoted her life to education. Miss Tatoian has one of the keenest senses of humor among the faculty. She has taken a personal interest in her students not only throughout the high school years, hut often after graduation. Being a gourmet cook, she has generously made donations to the bake sales students have held. For many years she has served as advisor for the costume department in the Lamplighters Drama Guild. In Appreciation of her priceless contribution to our total education, we the class of 1969, do proudly dedicate the ECHO to MISS CATHERINE TATOIAN. 4 Miss Catherine Tatoian SECTION PAGE Preface ........................................ 2 Dedication ..................................... 4 Faculty and Administration ..................... 7 Seniors ....................................... 23 Activities .................................... 85 Sports ....................................... 129 Advertisements ............................... 167 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Back Row, left to right-. Mr. Kenneth M. Goodsell, Mr. Theodore P. Hammes, Mr. Rob- James Kelly, Mr. William M. Goldberg, Mr. Joseph F. ert B. Berger, and Mr. Thomas L. Soule. Missing from the Colletti, and Mr. William M. McWha. Front Row: Mr. picture: Mr. Charles N. Fowler. we found guidance MR. MAURICE SMITH Superintendent of Schools MR. LEO E. GARREPY Assistant Superintendent of Schools MR. LOUIS MAGER Assistant Superintendent of Schools along kaleidoscopic lines. 8 Inspired by the courageous, ENGLISH DEPARTMENT. Standing, left to right: Mr. John Talbot, Mr. William Fogarty, Mr. Sabath Nigro, Miss Joyce Shea, Mrs. Muriel Humphrey, Mrs. Janet Fox, Miss Rose Porcello, Miss Gail Darden, Mr. David Frederick, and Mr. Chester Blair. Seated: Mr. Robert Knight, Mrs. Elizabeth Mul- len, Mrs. Marion Furey, Mrs. Adian Doherty, Miss Mary Malley, Department Chairman, and Mr. Robert Campbell. we learned to express ourselves with sparkling clarity. English English is the fundamental study in which we learn to think and communicate accurately and interestingly. Our basic knowledge of English will enable us to further our learning after our formal education is completed. This year, we gained a comprehensive identity with the English language through diverse teaching techniques. Especially as seniors, the opportunity to be heard and to voice our feelings was evident. Through our many and varied opinions has come a clearer, a better focus of the future. 10 ‘I suppose you could do better? The school library offers the student reading material needed for the English courses. “And then my sons. Tommy and Mike .. We developed inquiring individualistic minds Social Studies The Enfield High School Social Studies Department has made great strides in the creation and development of a dynamic and personal social studies program for the students. It is a program which does not end in the classroom. Rather, it is expanded into the realm of individual research and inquiry. The inducement for this extra-curricular activity that results from the stim- ulating clasess, is heightened further by the excellent facilities of the Social Studies Lab. It includes nearly all forms of media: audio, visual, and research aids. Yet, the purpose of the Social Studies Department goes beyond even the classroom and lab. Problems of Democracy and Modern World Problems begin to give America’s future leaders a sound foundation for active citizenship and an awareness of the world which they soon will encounter. The Enfield High Social Studies Department has suc- ceeded in achieving a unity, where these diverse and seemingly incongruous fragments, like mosaic pieces, all fall into a general pattern, the pattern we call humanity. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT. Standing, left to right: Taylor. Seated: Mrs. Helen Brill, Mr. Edward Boland, Mrs. Mr. Ronald Tenero, Mr. Robert Robbins, Mr. Frank Gawle, Patricia Bigos, and Mr. Franklin Gross, Department Chairman. Mr. Alan Tracy, Mr. Carl Gahm, Mr. John Lyons and Mr. Frank 11 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT. Standing, left to right: Bednarz and Mr. Robert Bromage. Seated: Mrs. Anne John- Mr. Kendall Owens; Mr. David Shea; Mr. Stanley Tupek; son, Mrs. Cecile Nowacki, Miss Barbara Flebotte, and Miss Mr. Joseph Scherr, Department Chairman Mr. Richard Jill Fitzgerald. Mathematics The Mathematics Department at Enfield High offers a diversified curriculum, which is geared to the demands of academic and business students alike. While the academic student is stimulated by such challenging courses as Algebra, Geometry, and Anal- ysis, the business student is aroused by practical mathematics. Business mathematics gives the student a strong background in the fundamentals of book- keeping and clerical practices. The accelerated math student is given the oppor- tunity to explore the fundamentals of Calculus, and thereby obtain a deeper understanding of higher mathematics. The Enfield High School Math Department feels that mathematics, with its basis of logical reasoning, can never be over-emphasized. while still calculating logically in search of solutions 12 Life is a gamble to achieve a better understanding of life around us. Students burn their way to knowledge. Science A decade ago, the first Sputnik was launched into space. In this same ten years, science courses have changed dramatically. These changes were stimu- lated in part by a re-evaluation of the role of sci- ence in our national life and show up in the courses offered by the Science Department. These classes are more laboratory centered; experiments are studied in much more depth than many were ten years ago. To keep abreast of new ideas, the Science Depart- ment feels that a basic knowledge of science is in- valuable. The curriculum is designed so that scien- tific history, modern technology, and a basic under- standing of modern concepts are all studied. This year, an intensified study of Physical Sci- ence has been added to the curriculum. It is offered for the student who does not intend to attend col- lege. Bio-Chemistry, an advanced science for accel- erated students, is offered again this year. It adds a new dimension of learning for the student who finds science a challenge. Science gives the student an opportunity to satisfy his curiosity. Inquiry and research of this sort aug- ment our intellectual scope in a manner that is prac- tical, theoretical, and technological. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. Standing, left to right: Mr. John DeMetropolis, Mrs. Florence Lyons, and Mr. Robert David Keaney; Mr. Robert Cazda; Mr. Vincent Lunetta, Kramer. Missing from the picture: Mr. Michael Ricci. Department Chairman; and Mr. Steven Ross. Seated: Mr. Business In order to function successfully in the sphere of today’s highly industrial society, it is important to become adept at certain skills. To provide its students with the knowledge and experience necessary for success in the business world, the business department offers practical curriculum in actual jobs. This “work-study” program provides a strong foundation of practical knowledge for the business student. For those students not involved in this plan, courses in the operation of business machines, typing, and stenography prepare them for office work after graduation. The department also offers courses for those individuals who plan to pursue further business study at the college level. For seniors—a sure way to be accurate. We experienced the skills the business world demands, BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. Standing, left to right: Mr. Robert Fitzgerald; Mr. Anthony Batista; Mrs. Poppy Fowler, Department Chairman; Mrs. Linda Wyman; Mr. Paul Bisesti; Mr. James Furey; and Mr. James Laudato. Seated: Miss Andrea Russo, Mrs. Phyllis Granata, Mrs. Dorothy Hare, Miss Eileen Malley, Miss Catherine Tatoian, and Miss Anna Parakilas. 14 FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT. Standing, left to right'. Mrs. Cynthia Humphrey, Mr. Raymond Montagna, Miss Catherine O’Sullivan, and Mrs. Elaine Myott. Sealed-. Mrs. Sirvant Hintlian, Department Head; Miss Elizabeth Best, and Mrs. Sandra Eastman. Missing from the picture: Miss Sandra Kazman and Mr. James Liberty. and learned the languages our brothers speak. Foreign Languages At a time when communication and under- standing between the people of the world is so vital, we at Enfield High School are fortunate enough to have an advanced foreign language program. The Foreign Language Department consists of three basic courses: French, Spanish, and Latin. Besides the regular classroom sessions, the students frequently utilize the electronic lan- guage laboratory. The learning of a foreign language is most beneficial. Not only may one become proficient in a language but one also becomes acquainted with the customs and inhabitants of other na- tions. This learning arouses and intrigues us: we become more aware of our own society, and its traditions and culture. ART DEPARTMENT: “And tomorrow we’ll use play-dough.” By being exposed to the Mr. Richard Finman and Mr. Robert Foley. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Foley and Mr. Richard Finman many of the classes explored new and unusual art forms this year. The advanced class was introduced to metallic sculpture for the first time. The art students produced water colors, pastels, woodcuts, pot- tery and three dimensional sculptures. Art class offers a chance for creativity, and its informal atmosphere provides a refreshing break in the school routine. Oh, you’re putting us on! MUSIC DEPARTMENT: Mr. Joseph Ciangrasso and Mr. Leonard DeMaio. Under the direction of Mr. Leonard De- Maio, the advanced Music IV class experi- mented with Electronic Music techniques and composed individual pieces. Electronic music is the art of combining sounds and tapes to create an abstract composition that the listener may interpret in his own way. A television program concerning electronic music was taped and several of the better compositions were sent to Washington, D.C. For those who sang, several music classes were available under the direction of Mr. Joseph Ciangrasso. The students sang broad- way, folk, and jazz selections. The main ob- jective of the music course is to prove to the 16 students that music can be pleasant and stim- ulating. Oops! I missed a spot. vibrant arts of today, “Are you sure that’s Happy Birthday? Home Economics In preparation for the future, the Home Economics Depart- ment at Enfield High offers a diversified and practical curricu- lum. Girls are taught the fundamentals that are necessary in the managing of a home: cooking, sewing and child care. This year, Home and Family was again offered to senior boys and girls. The course prepares one for marriage and raising a family. The child care program was lengthened this year to enable the students to intensify their study. Route 91 here we come! as well as the practical skills of life, Driver Education In the forming of good driving habits, the experience gained this year in Driver Education has proved valuable. In the course, a sportsmanlike attitude is stressed, so that students can be best prepared to handle driving situations as they arise. The simulated cars with driver-training movies are most realistic and take the place of much actual experience. This course is most advantageous for people learning to drive and for students who already have their license. Qualified instructors, substantial materials, and an informative text provide conscientious students with an adequate background for safety in driving. “And this is the watchamacallit.” 17 Industrial Arts The Industrial Education Department is an excellent complement to our academic section. It enables interested students to gain practical experience in the field they may eventually undertake. This year, ad- vanced students are being given the oppor- tunity to utilize their creativity through various construction projects. Through the fine instruction available, students may learn and polish the techniques necessary in becoming skilled craftsmen. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT. Left to right: Mr. Roger Tellefson, Mr. William Scudieri, Mr. Robert Filler, and Mr. Andrew Meschison. vocational aspects, and the building of healthy adults, Okay, Sarge! Physical Education Throughout our four years at Enfield High School, physical education has played a major role in the development of each student. A wide variety of sports is offered in the athletic program. All classes learn the “universal sports”: soccer, basketball, and volleyball. Complete education does not consist of only writing themes or ruffling a book’s pages; the shouts of victory, the acceptance of defeat, and learning to function with others toward a single goal—those are the aims of physical education, and those aims help mold us into “complete” individuals. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Left to right: Mrs. Ida Bryant, Mr. Joseph Lamana, Mr. Carl Angelica, Director of Athletics; Mr. Robert Lengyel, and Miss Kathleen Blodgett. MR. RICHARD KISIEL Department Head—Guidance we all found a path of life MR. STANLEY ZUZEL MR. ARTHUR BENOIT MISS IDA PERDRIZET Guidance Guidance Guidance to follow in the world’s kaleidoscope. MR. PHILIP BLANEY Director of Transportation and Attendance MR. HARRY ZEROOGIAN Director of Work—Study Program Reading chairman Mr. Ben Pallotta and Mrs. Dot Hare. My fingers fly faster than your eyes. Reading Reading, the foundation upon which all learning is begun. Unlike many schools Enfield High has developed a successful and popular course to im- prove these vital skills. Thanks to this excellent speed reading program, reading has become a lively experience for each individual which encompasses many diverse and exciting areas. The brave analysts who decipher our mentor’s scrawl—the teacher aides. 20 Secretaries Will the real Mrs. Szoka please stand up? We were taught special skills, aided by an efficient clerical staff Library “And I told him he just had to be quiet.” MRS. JOSEPHINE EPSTEIN You say there’s another mass attack of flu? and dedicated professionals. Hum me a few bars and 111 play it.—MR. ANTHONY PERRONE. What did we do now? MR. SHAWN KELLY—Director of Special Education. OUR DIETICIANS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Left to right: Ann Marie Nowak, Secretary; Michael DiRosa, President; Bruce Peterson, Vice-President; and Sheila Lacey, Treasurer. President’s Message The Kaleidoscope is a variegated, changing pattern. Its substance is a diversified composition with the appearance of order and reason. Our education is as the kaleidoscope based on a varied synthesis of life’s experi- ences. Its many components seemingly have no relation. Yet, from a distance, its appearance is that of a well ordered course. We have spent many years going from one changing pattern to the next. Each road that we have travelled has exhibited little relation to the one previous or the one ahead. Yet, as the kaleidoscope, the many different roads have seemingly combined into one. We wish to obey the benefits of our efforts, but we must pause and give thanks to those who have helped place the right components in the right pattern. Without their patience and guidance this end result might not have been achieved. Though our patterns will change as we grow older and wiser, we pray that we forever maintain our reason. In a time when it has become exceedingly difficult to maintain the ideal of the pattern, pray that we do not lose sight of our goals. It is our hope that someday all mankind will have the opportunities given us to mold their experiences into a kaleidoscope of order and reason. 24 MICHAEL DIROSA Class History At the conclusion of our high school years we gaze into the kaleidoscope of the past to view the varied colored patterns of our preparation for the future. Our ninth year of school begaji with new environments. Some of us went to Thaddeus Kosciuszko Junior High, while others attended Enfield High. Those of us at EHS elected Joe Bace- wicz, president; Mark Handley, vice-president; Pam Hall, sec- retary; and Karen Kiebish, treasurer. Our representatives to the Student Council were Robert Bacewicz, Debbie Bellida, Mari- anne Destro, and Sheila Matthews. The scholastic pattern of our kaleidoscope began when Doreen Mortensen won the Freshman Writing Award and Robert Zawada received the Algebra I Award. The ninth graders at Kosciuszka had the honor of naming the schools and forming the constitution. Sue Aduskevicz was the Morgan House president, while Bill Aloisa, Fred Drake, Jan Eyberse, Tom Maziarz, Janie Liro, Jane Kowalczyk, Nancy Rumore, Brian Bjorndahl, and Ruth Pomeroy represented the students. Susan Richeer designed the school emblem. Athletics belanced the design. Our combined basketball team: Bob Bacewicz, Joe Bacewicz, Pat Casper, Steve Cavaleri, Dennis Cunningham, Bob Elliott, Bill Keller, Gary Hopper, Dennis Root, Ed Sama, Chet Wasileski, Bob Zawanda, and John Znamierow- ski united the two divisions of the class. The baseball diamond enlarged the pattern with Bob Elliott, Tom Evans, Ken Kalva, Dave Kowalchuck, Mike D’Amato, Gary Hopper, Kevin Purdy, Dennis Root, Ed Sarna, Tom Skypeck, and Joe Zarcaro. The class of ’69 was together for the first time in our sopho- more year. In October, we elected Ken Samo, president; Jim Silver, vice-president; Michele LeRoy, secretary; and Sheila Lacey, treasurer. Veterans Marianne Destro, Debbie Bellida were joined by Cathy Gorman, Mike DiRosa, and Sharon Mul- len as Student Council Representatives. The first class effort was “Caberet,” a semi-formal dance organized by Pat Grenier, general chairman. The sports pattern grew when Bob Elliott, Mark Handley, and Ed Sama brought recognition to our class by playing on the Varsity football team. The junior varsity basketball team was colored by the playing of Bob Bacewicz, Steve Cavaleri, John Censki. Ken Kalva, Bill Keller, Bruce Peterson, Kevin Purdy, Ed Sama, Vin Spanillo, Chet Wasileski, Bob Zawada, and John Znamierowski. They were cheered on by JV cheer- leaders Michele LeRoy, Candy Ratches, and Linda Werner. The colors ran and blended as sophomores helped their fellow students gain financial assistance through the newly formed Enfield Scholarship Foundation by canvassing. In our junior year we lost our status as the largest class in the school but we were determined to be the strongest. To lead us to our goal we elected Mark Handley, president; Dennis Majeski, vice-president; Ann Marie Nowak, secretary; and Bill Munsell, treasurer. Mike DiRosa, Marianne Destro, Cathy Gor- man, Sharon Mullen, Bruce Peterson, and Vernon Page con- tributed to a productive year. They innovated senior parking privileges and additional representatives for each class. Our social life merged into the pattern with the junior prom. Pat Grenier was the general chairman for “Raindrops and Roses.” We presented the senior class with “For One Bright Shining Moment,” the farewell prom. Cathy Gorman was the general chairman. Our delegation to Laurel Girl’s State, SuC Aduskevicz, Mari- anne Destro, and Deborah Morse, added new color to the spec- trum of experience. Ed Waleryszak, Mark Handley, Michael DiRosa, and Bob Zawada attended Boy’s State. Scholastically, Carol Devine received the Latin I Award and Dennis Girard the American History Award. The science and math award was granted to Ken Jamrogowicz. Mike DiRosa, Sheila Carey and Bob Zawada were awarded for their good citizenship. Joe Bacewicz brought recognition to his school and class when he was named 11-Suburban-League End. Other juniors on the varsity football team were Dale Baker, Bob Bacewicz, Pat Casper, John Censki, Jeff Casarella, Bob Egan, Bob Elliot, Tom Evans, Mark Handley, Mark Keller, Ed Sarna, Niles Steb- bins, Rex Ward well and Joe Zarcaro. The cheer-leadeers: Pat Grenier, Midge Houff, Michele LeRoy, Lynn Dumond, and Linda Werner cheered the soccer teajn on to victory. Juniors on the team were Mike DiRosa, James Cote, Jeff FitzGerald, Gary Hopper, Bill Munsell, Bill O’Brien, Bruce Peterson, Lee Scher- merhom, Len Shortz, and Mark Spencer. The basketball team added shades of color to the sports pat- tern with Bob Bacewicz, Joe Bacewicz, Steve Cavaleri, Dennis Cunningham, Ken Kalva, Kevin Purdy, Vin Spanilo, Chet Wasileski and Bob Zawada. A new dimension was added with the wrestling team. Juniors on the team were Scott Bain, Bob Bouchard, Ted Jenkins, and Mark Handley. Many juniors worked to make the dramatics production “The King and I” a success. Debbie Morse, student director, was the recipient of the Howard Lavalette Award. Lana Tamashaitis, head choreographer, and Andy Malloy, stage manager, added to a full production. Juniors Alan Albetski and Alan Torrant were accepted as members of the All-Connecticut-State Band. Bob and Joe Bacewicz, grand marshals, led the graduating seniors to the closing of the 1968 year. The pattern reopened in our final and most important year. We elected Mike DiRosa, president; Bruce Peterson, vice- president; Ann Marie Nowak, secretary and Sheila Lacey, treasurer. Our representatives were: Marianne Destro, Tom Foley, Cathy Gorman, Tom Holmes, Marge Mistretta, Sharon Mullen, Jane Porcello, Robert Bacewicz and Joseph Bacewicz. Our class sponsored the concession stands at the football games, a paper drive, a dance, and the senior prom “Yuletide Cotillion.” The football team led by the seniors Jeff Casarella, John Genski, Pat Casper, Bob Bacewicz, Joe Bacewicz, Alan Davis, Bob Egan, Tom Evans, Bob Elliott, John Flanagan, Mark Kel- ler, Gerald Gumkowski, Rex Wardwell, and Niles Stebbins brought our school the championship. The seniors on the soccer team were: Jeff Fitzgerald, Bruce Peterson, Len Shortz, Mike DiRosa, Bill O’Brian, Gary Hopper, Ken Sawicki, Bill Munsell, Lee Schermerhom, Donald O’Connor, and Scott Bain. Our life at Enfield High has been brief but full. The Kaleido- scope has blended and folded to bring our patterns into focus. The knowledge we have gained, the interests we have acquired, and the friends we have made will stay with us as we leave Enfield, each to his own destiny. 25 ALLAN WILLIAM ALBET- SKI—Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ticker Staff 1; Bowling Club 2; Jazz Band 2; Junior Achievement 3; Dramatics 3; All Connecticut State Band 4. SUSAN FRANCES ACKER- MAN—Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee. JOHN RAYMOND ALESKWIZ ALLAN WILLIAM ALBETSKI SUSAN FRANCES JOHN RAYMOND ALESKWIZ ACKERMAN “Johnny” “Sue” ROBERT GERALD ALESKWIZ BARBARA MAE AINSWORTH ERIC ALDEN ANDERSON ROBERT GERALD ALESKWIZ BARBARA MAE AINSWORTH ERIC ALDEN ANDERSON “Bobby” “Andy” FRANCIS MARK ANZULEWICZ PATRICIA ANN ADAM- CZYK—Intramural Volleyball 1; Ski Club 3, 4. MICHAEL THOMAS ASH , FRANCIS MARK PATRICIA ANN ADAMCZYK MICHAEL THOMAS ASH 26 ANZULEWICZ “Pat” “Mike” “Frank” SUSAN ADUSKEVICZ “Sue” HELENE NANCY ARACHY “Archie LINDA JEANNE ANDRIK SUSAN ADUSKEVICZ — Good Citizenship Award 1; Laurel Girls’ State Represent- ative; Intramural Volleyball 1; Varsity Softball 2; Intra- mural Basketball 2; Student Council 1; Ticker Staff 2, News Editor 3, Editor-in-chief 4; French Club 2; Enfield Scholarship Foundation 2, Captain 3; Sophomore Dance Committee; Library Aid 2; Homeroom Representative 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Graduation Usherette 3; Year- book Staff. GARY SAMUEL ALLEGRO —Sophomore Dance Commit- tee. GARY SAMUEL ALLEGRO JUDITH ANN AIDUKONIS “Leggy” “Judi JUDITH ANN AIDUKONIS —Personal Typing 1. HELENE NANCY ARACHY Intramural Volleyball 1; In- tramural Softball 1; Personal Typing 2; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Junior Achieve- ment 3; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Farewell Prom Com- mittee. WILLIAM JOSEPH ALOISA —Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Chefs Club 1. JACQUELINE ANN ANDER- SON—Sewing Club 1; Junior Achievement 3. WILLIAM JOSEPH ALOISA JACQUELINE ANN “Fat Man” ANDERSON “Jackie” ROBERT ASSELIN STEFANIE MAVILLA BABUT “Boob” “Stef” LINDA JEANNE ANDRIK— Gregg Shorthand Award 3; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Senior Prom Committee; Graduation Usherette 3. ROBERT JAMES ASSELIN —Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1; Weightlifting 1; Gymnastics Club 1; Intramural Swim Team 2. STEFANIE MAVILLA BA- BUT—Intramural Volleyball 1; Intramural Softball 1; Varsity Volleyball 3, 4; Sophomore Dance Committee; Personal Typing 2; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Junior Achievement 3. JOSEPH PETER BACE- WICZ, JR.—Freshman Class President; Freshman Basket- ball; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Vice-President 3; Student Council 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Basket- ball 3. 4; Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dance Committee; Yearbook Staff. PATRICIA JANE BAILEY— Personal Typing 2; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Junior Achievement 4. NORMAN ALFRED BECH- ARD—Audio-Visual Aid 1, 2; Audio-Visual Aid Award 1; Intramural Basketball 1. BRIAN DAVID BELL—In- tramural Basketball 2, 3. SHEILA MAE BENCE—In- tramural Basketball 1; Home- room Representative 2; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Achievement 3; Usherette for School Play 3. RANDY ALLEN BAKER BRIAN DAVID BELL “Ding Dong” SHEILA MAE BENCE RANDY ALLEN BAKER “Randy” MARK FREMONT BAR- THOLOMEW — Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 4; Junior Achievement 3; Concert Band 4. CARMELINA BENNICI — Sewing Club 1; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Achievement 3; Homeroom Representative 3; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. JOSEPH FRANCIS BEL- LOMO—Varsity Hockey i; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Marshal 3. IAR£.FREM0NT CARMELINA BENNICI JOSEPH FRANCIS BELLOMO BARTHOLOMEW “Carm” “Joev” “Bart” J SCOTT BAIN—Wrestling 2, Captain 3, 4; Varsity Soccer 4; Chess Club 2, 4; Ski Club 3, 4. DEBORAH ELIZABETH BELLIDA—Student Council 1. 2; Future Nurses Club 1; Ski Club 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee. SCOTT BAIN DEBORAH ELIZABETH BELLIDA “Debbie” ROBERT JOSEPH BACE- WICZ — Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 1, 4; Sopho- more Dance Committee; Freshman Basketball; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Junior Var- sity Football 2; Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. THOMAS WILLIAM BAR- NETT—Social Studies Lab 3, 4. KAREN JEAN BARTOLD— Future Nurses Club 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 1. HOWARD EARL BENNER —Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Junior Varsity Baseball 3. THOMAS WILLIAM BARNETT KAREN JEAN BARTOLD “Red” HOWARD EARL BENNER “Howie” ROBERT JOSEPH BACEWICZ “Bob” DALE HERMAN BAKER— Honor Roll 1; Freshman' Baseball: Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; Junior Varsity Football 3. LUCILLE JANE BOREK CHARLES THOMAS BAUMANN DALE HERMAN BAKER LUCILLE JANE BOREK “Kelly” CHARLES THOMAS BAUMANN “Charlie” THOMAS BRIGGS—Honor Roll 3. MARILYN LEE BIMLER— Future Teachers Club 1; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Ticker Staff, Business Editor 4; Farewell Prom Hostess 3; Senior Prom Committee, Gen- eral Chairman. ANDREW PETER BRAY THOMAS BRIGGS “Tom” MARILYN LEE BIMLER “Bim” ANDREW PETER BRAY “Pete” JOSEPH M. BARONE MARIE ELLEN BROOKS- Sewing Club 1; Glee Club 4. NORMAND ERNEST BOIS CLAIR—Library Aid 2, 3. JOSEPH M. BARONE MARIE ELLEN BROOKS “Joe” “Marty” NORMAND ERNEST BOISCLAIR “Norm” MICHAEL ROBERT BINETTE “Mike” 3Q JUDITH ROBERTA BRAND “Judy” MICHAEL ROBERT BI- NETTE—Freshman Basket- ball; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Dramatics 2, 3. JUDITH ROBERTA BRAND DWIGHT ALAN BERG- QUIST—Intramural Basket- ball 2; French Club 2; Junior Varsity Football 3; Concert Band 3. THOMAS EDWARD BENNIS NORMA-JEAN MARIE BRUNELLE BRIAN CURTIS BJORN- DAHL—Student Council 1; Debating Club 4. THOMAS EDWARD BENNIS NORMA-JEAN MARIE BRIAN CURTIS BJORNDAHL BRUNELLE INGO BESSER INGO BESSER CAROLINE LYDIA BINET- TE — Latin Award 1; Honor Roll 1, 2; French Club 1; Basketball Club 1; Na- tional Honor Society 3; Dramatics 3; Ski Club 4; Senior Prom Committee; Usherette for School Play 3. ROBERT MARK BOU- DREAU—Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; College Board Review 2; Biology Club 2; Varsity Track 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4: Stock Club 4. CAROLINE LYDIA BINETTE ROBERT MARK BOUDREAU RODNEY ALAN BOUCHARD PENELOPE CATHLEEN BROWN—Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT GEORGE BOU- CHARD—Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2; Wrestling 3, 4. RODNEY ALAN BOUCHARD “Rod” PENELOPE CATHLEEN ROBERT GEORGE BROWN BOUCHARD 31 “Penny” “Bob” JOSEPH PAUL CARPE “Joe” JEFFREY MICHAEL CASARELLA “Boober” STEVEN ALAN CAVALERI “Steve” JOSEPH PAUL CARPE— Audio-Visual Aid 3; Dra- matics 3. 4; Junior Achieve- ment 3; Lab-Technician 3, 4. GWENN FRANCES BUT- KOVSKY—Dramatics 1; Fu- ture Teachers Club 1; Ski Club 1, 2, 4; Sophomore Dance Committee, Decorations Chairman; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Farewell Prom Com- mittee; Decorations Chair- man; Usherette for Gradua- tion 3; Senior Prom Commit- tee. JAMES STEVEN BURT— Varsity Golf 3, 4. GWENN FRANCES JAMES STEVEN BURT BUTKOVSKY “Jim” “Gwennie” JEFFREY MICHAEL CASA- RELLA—Varsity Track 1, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1; Junior Varsity Football 2; Weightlifting 2, 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; Intramural Handball 4; Graduation Usher 3; Traffic Patrol 4; Senior Prom Committee. SUZANNE MAE BURGESS —Bowling Club 1; Dramatics 2. MICHAEL WILLIAM CA- MEROTA—Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; College Board Review 2; Honor Roll 2, 3. SUZANNE MAE BURGESS MICHAEL WILLIAM “Sue” CAMEROTA STEVEN ALAN CAVALERI —Freshman Basketball; Jun- ior Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Regis- trar of Voters for Youth in Government Day 3. PAMELA ANN BUTTA- CAVOLI—Honor Roll 1, 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Dramatics 2; French Club 2; Sophomore Dance Committee; National Honor Society 3; Junior Prom Committee; Sen- ior Prom Committee. JOHN JOSEPH CEKALA— Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. PAMELA ANN JOHN JOSEPH CEKALA BUTTACAVOLI “Chip” “Pam” THOMAS JAMES CAHILL —Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Intramural Basketball 2. BONNIE LEE CAMP-Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 1; Dramatics 2; French Club 2; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Farewell Prom Com- mittee; Senior Prom Commit- tee; Majorettes 4; Yearbook Staff. RONALD LEE CAPLETTE— Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Captain 3, 4; Freshman Base- ball ; Ski Club 2, 4. RONALD VINCENT CAV- ALERI— Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Varsity Soccer 1; Homeroom Representative 3. BONNIE JOYCE CARTER— Dramatics 3, 4; Library Aid 3, 4. PATRICK MICHAEL CAS PER—Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Baseball; Fresh- man Basketball; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Graduation Usher 3; Jun- ior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Homeroom Representative 3; Traffic Patrol 4; Handball 3, 4; Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4. SHEILA ELIZABETH CAREY—Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Sculpture Club 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 1; Sophomore Dance Committee; Enfield Scholarship Foundation 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Registrar of Voters for Youth in Government Day 3; Fare- well Prom Committee; Future Nurses Club 2, Historian 3, Vice-President 4; Senior Prom Committee; Homeroom Col- lector 4; Connecticut Associa- tion of Women Deans and Counselors Award 3; Year- book Staff. CHARLES FREDERICK CARLETON, JR—Band 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 1; Dra- matics Orchestra 2, 3. BRUCE CAMPBELL—Honor Roll I; Dramatics 3. RONALD VINCENT BONNIE JOYCE CARTER PATRICK MICHAEL CASPER CAVALERI “Jasper” “Strange” CHARLES FREDERICK SHEILA ELIZABETH CAREY BRUCE CAMPBELL CARLETON, JR. “Chuck” ROBERT EARL COOK—In- tramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 3; Varsity Golf 4; Dramatics 4. KATHRYN JEAN CHIAS- SON—Honor Roll 3; Senior Prom Committee. CHARLES MARTIN CERASO—Good Citizenship Award 1; Intramural Basket- ball 1, 4; Student Council 1; Dramatics 2, 4; Intramural Handball 2, 4; Homeroom Representative 3; Advanced Science Club 4; Homeroom Collector 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT EARL COOK KATHRYN JEAN CHIASSON CHARLES MARTIN CERASO “Bob” “Kathy” “Chuck” LYNN MARIE CETNAROW- SKI—Drill Team, Co-Captain 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Registrar of Voters for Youth in Gov- ernment Day 3; Dramatics 3, 4; Lab-Technician 4. CAROL ANN CONLEY—In- tramural Basketball 1; Intra- mural Volleyball 1; Enfield Scholarship Foundation 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 2; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Chairman of Favors; Senior Prom Committee. JANICE CECILIA CHMURA —Honor Roll 3; Personal Typing 2; Spanish Club 3; Varsity Field Hockey 3. LYNN MARIE CAROL ANN CONLEY JANICE CECILIA CHMURA CETNAROWSKI “Jan” “Lynda” MARK JEFFREY COLLINS —Honor Roll 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Collector 4; Varsity Golf 4; Junior Varsity Baseball 3; Junior Varsity Golf 2. PATRICIA CLAIRE CHALOUX ALAN EDWARD CHOIN- SKI—Bowling Club 1, 2; In- tramural Basketball 3, 4; Intramural Football 4; Intra- mural Baseball 4. MARK JEFFREY COLLINS PATRICIA CLAIRE CHALOUX ALAN EDWARD CHOINSKI 34 “Puck” “Pat” “Al” RICHARD CHEMELOWSKI JAYNE DIANE CHILLSON —Fashion Club 1; Personal Typing 2; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4; Stenography Award 3; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Senior Prom Commit- tee. RICHARD CHEMELOWSKI JAYNE DIANE CHILLSON JAMES THOMAS CLARKIN “Ric” “Dee Dee” “Jim” JAMES THOMAS CLARKIN KATHLEEN MARIE CIH- KEY—Bowling Club 1; Dra- matics 1, 2; Stenography Award 3; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Junior Achievement 3. SUSAN JANE CLARK— Senior Prom Committee; Fu- ture Teachers Club 4. JOSEPHINE ANN CE- LAURO—Travel Club 1; Ski Club 4; Senior Prom Commit- tee. KATHLEEN MARIE CIHKEY SUSAN JANE CLARK JOSEPHINE ANN CELAURO “Kathy” “Sue” “Joann” JOHN STANLEY CENSKI— Student Council 1; National Art Contest 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural Football 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 4; Freshman Baseball; Weighlifting 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Chess Club 1, 3; Photography Club 1; Future Business Leaders of America 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Football 2; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Junior Var- sity Baseball 2; Varsity Base- ball 3, 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; Intramural Handball 3, 4. JEAN ANNE CASEY—Var- sity Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Volleyball 3, 4; Varsity Soft- ball 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3. JOHN STANLEY CENSKI JEAN ANNE CASEY DENNIS MICHAEL DENNIS MICHAEL COM- “CSONKA” “Jeannie” COMPARETTO PARETTO—Dramatics 2, 3, 4‘ 35 LINDA MARY DABREA— Library Aid 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 1; Ski Club 3, 4; Enfield Scholarship Founda- tion 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Ticker Staff 4; International Club 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Pep Squad, Vice-President 4. DENNIS PATRICK CUN- NINGHAM—Freshman Bas- ketball; Freshman Baseball; Intramural Handball 2, 3; In- tramural Basketball 2; Junior Varsity Football 3; Junior Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Basketball 4. LINDA MARY DABREA “Lyn” BELINDA KAY CONNER — Future Nurses Club 1. DENNIS PATRICK BELINDA KAY CONNER CUNNINGHAM “Lynn” HAROLD ARTHUR COTE RAYMOND MICHAEL CURRY — Courant Writing Contest Certificate of Merit 1; Honor Roll 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Chess Club 1; French Club 2; Ad- vanced Science Club 3, 4. JOHN ANTHONY D’AMATO —Weightlifting Club 1. HAROLD ARTHUR COTE RAYMOND MICHAEL CURRY JOHN ANTHONY D’AMATO “Ray” CLAIRE LOUISE CURTISS —Dramatics 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 4. CHARLES MARCY DAILEY CHRISTINE THERESE COURNOYER—Latin Award 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Great Books Club 2; Dramatics 4; Sewing Club 4. CLAIRE LOUISE CURTISS “Princess” CHARLES MARCY DAILEY CHRISTINE THERESE “Charlie” COURNOYER “Chris” GAIL ELIZABETH CURTISS —Glee Club 1; Nurse’s Aid 2, 3, 4. GILMAN JOSEPH CYR—In- tramural Basketball 4. CHRISTINE L CZARNECKI —Junior Prom Committee; Dramatics 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Ticker Staff 4; College Board Review 4. GAIL ELIZABETH CURTISS GILMAN JOSEPH CYR “Sunshine” “Bob” CHRISTINE L. CZARNECKI “Chris” RICHARD THOMAS COWAN PATRICK NORRIS CUN- NINGHAM—Chess Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES ROGER COTE—In- tramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Weightlifting 1; Varsity Soc- cer 2, 3, 4; Social Studies Lab 4. RICHARD THOMAS COWAN PATRICK NORRIS CUNNINGHAM JAMES ROGER COTE “Jim” JAYNE COLLEEN COUGH- LIN—Dramatics 2, 4; Fare- well Prom Committee; Junior Prom Committee. STEVEN LOUIS DAIGLE— Intramural Basketball 1; Var- sity Track 3, 4; Wrestling 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. LESLIE ELIZABETH COWAN — Junior- Achieve- ment 3, 4; Ticker Staff 3. JAYNE COLLEEN COUGHLIN STEVEN LOUIS DAIGLE “Steve” LESLIE ELIZABETH COWAN 37 CHARLES ROBERT NANCY LEE DESCHAMP GARY MICHAEL D’ANDREA DAMON, JR. “Nan” “Chuck” CHARLES ROBERT DA- MON, JR.—Intramural Bas- ketball 1; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Intramural Foot- ball 1; Senior Prom Commit- tee. NANCY LEE DESCHAMP CARY MICHAEL D’AN- DREA—Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Baseball 4. DOREEN MARIE DeVITO— Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Pep Club 4. VIRGINIA NELSON DEAN —Intramural Soccer 1; Pep Club 1; Glee Club 1; Intra- mural Volleyball 2; French Club 2. LINDA ANN DESROCHER —Sophomore Dance Commit- tee; Ticker Staff 2; Farewell Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. MICHAEL D’AMATO—In- tramural Baseball 1, 2, 3; Dramatics 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2; Freshman Base- ball. ROBERTA ANN DeKAM— Dramatics 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Stenography Award 3; Usherette for School Play 2; Enfield Scholarship Founda- tion 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Homeroom Rep- resentative 4. ALAN FREDERICK DAVIS —Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Handball 2; Jun- ior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Honor Society 3. KAREL JAN EYBERSE MARIANNE DESTRO— Honor Roll 1; Representative to Girls’ State 3; Intramural Basketball 2; Dramtics 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, Sec- retary 3, President 4; French Club 2; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee ; Enfield Scholarship Foundation Captain 3; Inter- nationa Day Hostess 3; Year- book Staff; Senior Prom Com- mittee. KENNETH JOHN DARGIS KAREL JAN EYBERSE MARIANNE DESTRO KENNETH JOHN DARGIS “Jan” “Shorty” PATRICIA JEAN DUBE— Ticker Staff 3. LINA G. DESROSIERS CAROL JEAN DOBROZEN- SKY—Ski Club L 2, 4. PATRICIA JEAN DUBE “Pat” LINA G. DESROSIERS CAROL JEAN DOBROZENSKY “Dobbs” MICHAEL EDWARD DUNNE-Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LYNN MARIE DUMOND— Drill Team 1; Varsity Cheer- leading 3, 4; Dramatics 1; Junior Prom Committee; Fare- well Prom Committee; Sopho- more Dance Committee; Fu- ture Teachers Club 4; Senior Prom Committee; Homeroom Representative 3, 4; Gradua- tion Usherette 3. CHRISTOPHER LEE DeLUCA 39 CAROL ANN DEVINE MARK FREDRIC DRESSER MARGARET MARIE DeSOUSA 40 CAROL ANN DEVINE— National Honor Society 3, 4; Latin I Award 3; Dramtics 2; French Club 2; International Day Committee 2; Junior Prom Committee; Enfield Scholarship Foundation 2; Sophomore Dance Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Jun- ior Achievement 3; Yearbook Staff; Graduation Usherette 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Steno- graphy Award 3. DENNIS MICHAEL DUPRE SANDRA ANN DEXTRA- DEUR—Ski Club 3; Junior Prom Committee; Enfield Scholarship Foundation 3, 4; Senior Prom Committee. DENNIS MICHAEL DUPRE SANDRA ANN DEXTRADEUR “Dupe” “Sandy” MARK FREDRIC DRESSER —Junior Achievement 3; Sen- ior Prom Committee; Ski Club 4. GERALD E. DRAKE FREDERICK WILLIAM DRAKE—Student Council 1; Ski Club 2, Vice-President 4; Junior Prom Committee; In- tramural Basketball 1, 2; Wrestling 1; Freshman Base- ball; Weightlifting 1. GERALD E. DRAKE FREDERICK WILLIAM “Jerry DRAKE “Freddy” MARGARET MARIE DeSOUSA MICHAEL JOSEPH DiROSA —Student Council 3, 4; Har- vard Book Award 3; Rep- resentative to Boys’ State 3; Senior Class President; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dra- matics 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3; International Day Host 3; Senior Prom Committee. MARSHA LYNNE EGER- TON—Dramatics 2, 4; Chem- istry Club 1. MICHAEL JOSEPH DiROSA MARSHA LYNNE EGERTON “Mike” MARGARET ANNE DUNAGIN DENNIS MICHAEL DUVAL “Midge” MARGARET ANNE DUNA- GIN — Enfield Scholarship Foundation 3; Junior Prom Committee; Glee Club 4; Sen- ior Prom Committee; Steno- graphy Award 3. DENNIS MICHAEL DUVAL —National Honor Society 3; Honor Roll 1, 2. KATHLEEN MARIE DOWD —Library Aid 1; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Achievement 3; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Senior Prom Com- mitteej Ski Club 4; Pep Club 4 KATHLEEN MARIE DOWD “Kathy” DONALD RAYMOND DEMERS DAVID SHERMAN DUZAN ROGER PAUL DEVIN— Chess Club 1; American Field Service 2; Library Aid 2. DONALD RAYMOND DEMERS DAVID SHERMAN DUZAN “Don” “Dave” ROGER PAUL DEVIN MARGUERITE ELAINE FO- LAN—Folk Guitar Club 4; Homeroom Representative 3. THOMAS JOHN FOLEY— Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Dra- matics 1, 2, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Senior Prom Committee; Junior Achievement 4. DONNA KATHLEEN DU- FOUR—Intramural Basket- ball 1; Intramural Volleyball 1; Dramatics 1, 2; Library Aid 1; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. MARGUERITE ELAINE FOLAN “Peggy” THOMAS JOHN FOLEY DONNA KATHLEEN DUFOUR 41 AVA FRANCINE FIORE FREDERICK ROBERT FUREY JOAN MARIE FREY—Y- Teens 1. JOHN JOSEPH FLANAGAN ROBERT DONALD ELLIOTT “Jack” “Bob” KENNETH WILLIAM EDGAR JOHN JOSEPH FLANAGAN —Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Var- sity Track 3, 4; Varsity Foot- ball 4. ROBERT DONALD EL- LIOTT--Ski Club 3, 4; Var- sity Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 4; Intramural Tennis 3; Freshman Basketball; Freshman Baseball. SHARON EDITH DORNEY —Sophomore Dance Commit- tee; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Homeroom Representative 3; Ticker Staff 4; Senior Prom Committee. JEFFORY MARTIN FITZ- GERALD—Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2; Laurel Music Camp 2, 3; National Honor Society 3; Advanced Science Club 4; Foreign Exchange Student (Mexico) 2; Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 2; Social Studies Lab; Di- rector of Public Relations 3, 4; Intramural Swimming 2, 4; Intramural Handball 3; Dramatics 2, 3, 4. SHARON EDITH DORNEY JEFFORY MARTIN 42 FITZGERALD “Jeff” SUSAN LYNN FOWLER JOAN MARIE FREY “Joanie” KENNETH WILLIAM EDGAR “Kenny” SUSAN LYNN FOWLER “Sue ELLEN MARIE FLOOD— Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Girls Choir WILLIAM JOSEPH FUREY LORRAINE YVETTE FIL- TEAU — Junior Achievement 3; Intramural Basketball 1. ELLEN MARIE FLOOD “Fudd” WILLIAM JOSEPH FUREY LORRAINE YVETTE FILTEAU “Bill” THOMAS EVANS THOMAS EVANS — Fresh- man Baseball; Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 3; Varsity Base- ball 4. ROBERT CHRISTOPHER EGAN—Junior Varsity Foot- ball 2; Varsity Football 3, 4. DANIEL F. FOLEY—Photo- graphy Club 1; Chefs Club 1; Body Building Club 1; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Sophomore Dance Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee, Host. EVELYN FRANCES ESTVANIK “Eve” EVELYN FRANCES ESTVA- NIK—Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 1, 2; Varsity Softball 2, 3, 4; Var- sity Field Hockey, Co-Captain 3, 4; Varsity Volleyball 3, 4; Dramatics 2, Prop Crew Chief 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3; Enfield Scholarship Founda- tion 3, 4; Homeroom Repre- sentative 4; Yearbook Staff 4. DALE C. GAGNON—Junior Achievement 3; Folk Guitar Club 4; Training Band 3. DONNA JEANNE FRIED- RICH—Future Teachers Club 1; Personal Typing 1; Junior Prom Committee; Sophomore Dance Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Graduation Usherette 3; Junior Achieve- ment 3. IRENES. GAGNE JOHN KEVIN GILU-Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Intramural Handball 2, 3, 4; Ham Radio Club 1, 2; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4. DIANE MARIE GLIDDEN IRENE S. GAGNE JOHN KEVIN GILL DIANE MARIE GLIDDEN “Fish” DENNIS GIRARD—American History Award 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Football 1; Ballroom Dancing 3. EDWARD ARTHUR GREAVES — Junior Prom Committee; Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2. MICHAEL F. GARDNER DENNIS GIRARD EDWARD ARTHUR GREAVES MICHAEL F. GARDNER SUSAN ELAINE GEGEN- HEIMER—Library Aid 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Business Leaders of America 4. SUSAN ELAINE GARY KENNETH GEOFFROY DENISE GIRARD 44 GEGENHEIMER “Sue” GARY KENNETH GEOF- FROY—National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 4; French Club 2; Ballroom Dancing 3; Ticker Staff 4; Senior Prom Committee. DENISE GIRARD — Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 4; Ad- vanced Gymnastics 1; Ball- room Dancing 1; Advanced Science Club 4; Great Books Discussion Club 4. CAROL ANN GAGNE 1k£ ARTHUR FRANK CELTZ— Intramural Basketball 1; Var- sity Hockey 2, 3; Audio- Visual Aid 1. LESLEY ANN MARIE GNIADY— Library Aid 1. CAROL ANN GAGNE ARTHUR FRANK GELTZ LESLEY ANN MARIE “Art” GNIADY “Les” SCOTT FRANCIS GALLANT —Bowling Club 1; Ski Club 3, 4; Chess Club 3. RICHARD ERNEST GAGNE BRUCE DANIEL GALLANT —Intramural Basketball 1; Advanced Gymnastics 1. SCOTT FRANCIS GALLANT RICHARD ERNEST GAGNE BRUCE DANIEL GALLANT “Gag” KATHY IRENE GOFF—In- tramural Volleyball 1; Future Business Leaders of America 1; Library Aid 1. HAROLD WILLIAM GOR- SKI—Audio-Visual Aid 1; Metal Working 3. CHRISTINE ANN GEBO— Senior Prom Committee. KATHY IRENE GOFF HAROLD WILLIAM GORSKI CHRISTINE ANN GEBO “Chris” 45 CAROL ANN GRAHAM— Sophomore Dance Committee; Personal Typing 2; Farewell Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Future Teachers Club 4; Ticker Staff 4. LARRY EARLE HENRY— First Prize Kaman Aircraft Poster Contest 1; Intramural Tennis 3; Audio-Visual Aid 1; Ski Club 2, 3; Technical Drawing Club 3. CAROL ANN GRAHAM LARRY EARLE HENRY “Lar” BARBARA ANN HELMNS— Dramatics 2; Spanish Club 2. BARBARA ANN HELMNS “Barb” DANIEL EDWARD HATCH —Honor Roll 1; Representa- tive to Junior Symposium of Humanities and Sciences at Yale 3; Intramural Handball 3; Chemistry Club 1; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Achieve- ment 3; Director of Connecti- cut Valley Science Fiction Society 3, 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. DALE MICHAEL HEWEY— Dramatics lt 3; Ski Club 2, 4; Library Aid 4. JAMES LEE DANIEL EDWARD HATCH DALE MICHAEL HEWEY HIGGINBOTHAM “Dan” “Du” JAMES LEE HIGGINBOTHAM SALLY ANNE GRACE—Fu- ture Teachers Club 2; Sopho- more Dance Committee; Per- sonal Typing 2; Ski Club 3, Secretary 4; Home room Rep- resentative 3; Sewing Club 3; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; International Club 4; Powder Puff Football Game 4. EBURG PAT HOBBS ELIZABETH SUE HEMP- HILL—Intramural Basketball 1; Intramural Volleyball 1; Varsity Basketball Manager 2; Varsity Softball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I; Future Nurses Club 2; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Ticker Staff 3. SALLY ANNE GRACE 46 “Gracy” EBURG PAT HOBBS ELIZABETH SUE HEMPHILL “Liz” BONNIE ANN GRIFFIN— Library Aid 1. LAWRENCE L. HALL CATHERINE GORMAN — Student Council 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dance Committee; Enfield Scholarship Commit- tee 2, 3; Junior Achieve- ment 3; International Day Committee 3; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee, General Chair- man. BONNIE ANN GRIFFIN LAWERENCE L HALL CATHERINE GORMAN “Hallsy” “Cathie” GERALD GUMKOWSKI GERALD GUMKOWSKI — Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 4. JOHN CARY GRACEWSKI —Intramural Basketball 1; Future Teachers Club 3; Biology Club 2; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Dance Band 4. LEE MARK GRYGIEL PATRICIA ANN GRENIER —Student Council 2; Varsity Cheerleading 3, Co-Captain 4; Sophomore Dance Committee, General Chairman; Junior Prom Committee, General Chairman; Senior Prom Com- mittee; Farewell Prom Com- mittee; Junior Achievement 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Yearbook Staff; Enfield Schol- arship Foundation 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 2, 3, 4. MARK JAMES HANDLEY— Honor Roll 1; Representative to Boys’ State 3; Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Freshman Class Vice-Presi- dent; Student Council 3; Junior Class President; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Ticker Staff 4; Marshall for Gradua- tion 2; Senior Prom Commit- tee. MELODY ANN GRENIER-- Gregg Stenography Award 3; Future Business Leaders of America 3. JOHN GARY GRACEWSKI LEE MARK GRYGIEL GARY LEE HOPPER—Good Citizenship Award 1; Fresh- man Basketball; Wrestling 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Soccer 2, 3, Captain 4; Ski Club 3, 4‘; Future Teachers Club 4. CHERYL ANNE HYER DEBORAH LEE HOLDEN— Ski Club 2; Junior Prom Committee. LINDA JOYCE HOWE— Bowling Club 1, 2, 4; Intra- mural Basketball 1; Library Aid 4. RICHARD JOHN HEWINS —Intramural Basketball 1, 3; Varsity Soccer 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4. EDWARD JOSEPH HOFFMAN “Ed” BEVERLY DARLENE HOWE “Bev” RICHARD JOHN HEWINS “Bush” BRUCE GORDON HUEH- NER—Honor Roll 3; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Track 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2; Dra- matics 2, 3; Ski Club 3, 4. GARY LEE HOPPER “Hop” CHERYL ANNE HYER BRUCE GORDON HUEHNER JANICE NATALIE HOLM- GREN—Intramural Volleyball 1; Intramural Basketball 1; Office Aid 1; Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Future Nurses Club 4; Dramatics 2; Ush- erette for School Play 2; Graduation Usherette 3. DEBORAH LEE HOLDEN “Debbie” LINDA JOYCE HOWE “Lin” JANICE NATALIE HOLMGREN “Jan” EDWARD JOSEPH HOFFMAN BEVERLY DARLENE HOWE—Intramural Softball 1, 2; Varsity Softball 4; Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4; Intramural Vol- leyball 1, 2; Varsity Volley- ball 4; Field Hockey 1; Dramatics 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Bowling Club 1; Y-Teens 2. MARK WILLIAM HOLMES —Enfield High School Rep- resentative to University of Hartford—Art Scholarship 4. LESLYE JOANNE HOWARD —Glee Club 3, 4. BRUCE PETER HUTCHEON —Intramural Soccer 3. MARK WILLIAM HOLMES LESLYE JOANNE HOWARD “Les” BRUCE PETER HUTCHEON CHERYL ANN HUTCHIN- SON—Future Teachers Club 4. SUSAN LEIGH HOWELI - Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 1, 2; Varsity Volleyball 3? Dra- matics 2; Homeroom Repre- sentative 2; Enfield Scholar- ship Foundation 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Sen- ior Prom Committee. PAMELA JEAN HALL— Freshman Class Secretary; Dramatics 1, 2; Ski Club 2, 4; Sophomore Dance Com- mittee; Farewell Prom Com- mittee; Graduation Usherette 3; Junior Achievement 3. PAMELA JEAN HALL “PAM” THOMAS MICHAEL HOLMES — Student Council 1; Graduation Usher 3; Intra- mural Handball 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Football 3; Junior Achieve- ment, President 3, 4; Fare- well Prom Committee; Ski Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Ticker Staff 4; Student Coun- cil 4; International Club 4; Senior Prom Committee. MARJORIE ANN HOUFF— Varsity Cheerleading 3, Co- Captain 4. ROBERT HARDIMAN THOMAS MICHAEL HOLMES MARJORIE ANN HOUFF “Midge” ROBERT HARDIMAN 49 LOUISA CHARLOTTE KALAUS—Junior Prom Com- mittee; Senior Prom Commit- tee. EDWARD JOSEPH JANOWETCH, II LEONARD JOHN JEMIOLO —Band 1, 2, 3; Varsity Track 1, 2; Senior Prom Committee. MICHAEL CHARLES JOHN- SON—Student Council 1; In- tramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Football 2; Intramural Handball 2, 3, 4. WAYNE HENRY JOHNSON JANET MARIE IACOLINO —Student Council I; Sopho- more Dance Committee; Dra- matics 2, 3, 4; Farewell Prom Committee. LOUISA CHARLOTTE EDWARD JOSEPH JANET MARIE IACOLINO KALAUS JANOWETCH, II “Ed” BARBARA JEAN JEROME LEONARD JOHN JEMIOLO MICHAEL CHARLES WAYNE HENRY JOHNSON “Lenny” JOHNSON “Mike” MARK FRANCIS KELLER —Intramural Basketball 1; Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Hockey 2; Intramural Hand- ball 2.' MARCIA GAIL JAROSZ— Drill Team 1; Varsity Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Dra- matics 4. 50 BARBARA JEAN JEROME MARK FRANCIS KELLER MARCIA GAIL JAROSZ “Shark” “M. J GRACE MARIE INGRAHAM KENNETH PHILIP SHARON LEE JOINER JAMROGOWICZ GRACE MARIE INGRAHAM —Drill Team 1; Dramatics 2; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. KENNETH PHILIP JAMRO- GOWICZ—R. P. I. Science and Math Award 3; Science Bowl 3; Connecticut State Science Fair 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Cross Country Meet 1; Varsity Track 2; Photography Club 1; Glee Club 1; Band 1; Dra- matics 2; Radio Club 2; Scientific Research Club 3, 4; National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 4. SHARON LEE JOINER— Senior Prom Committee. CHARLES FRANCIS KING DAVID PAUL KAZUKYNAS —Freshman Baseball; Varsity Track 2; Varsity Hockey 4; Ski Club 3, 4. KENNETH PAUL KALVA— National Honor Society 3, 4; Freshman Baseball; Intra- mural Basketball 1; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4. CHARLES FRANCIS KING DAVID PAUL KAZUKYNAS KENNETH PAUL KALVA “Charlie” “Dave” “Ken” SHARON FRANCES KARAT JOSEPH JOHN IACOLINO KATHLEEN MARIE KA- MAY—Future Nurses Club 1; Intramural Basketball 1; Drill Team 2; Library Aid 2, 3, 4; Gregg Speed Award 3; Junior Prom Committee. SHARON FRANCES KARAT “Fats” JOSEPH JOHN IACOLINO “Ike” KATHLEEN MARIE KAMAY “Bubbles” 51 CATHY ANN KINNANE— Farewell Prom Commitee; Ticker Staff 4. THOMAS PAUL KELLEY DIANE DORIS KOWAL- CZYK—Girls Fashions 1; Dramatics 3; Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4; Junior Prom Com- mittee. CATHY ANN KINNANE THOMAS PAUL KELLEY DIANE DORIS KOWALCZYK “Tom” STANLEY.JOSEPH KOLO- NOSKI—Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Science and Conservation Club 1; Biology Club 2. WANDA MARY KRASA— Travel Club 1. WILLIAM JOSEPH KELLER — Freshman Basketball; Freshman Baseball; Junior Varsity Football 2, 3; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3; Intramural Hand- ball 2. STANLEY JOSEPH KOLONOSKI “Skeeter” WANDA MARY KRASA WILLIAM JOSEPH KELLER “Bill” KAREN ANNE KIEBISH— Honor Roll 1; Freshman Class Treasurer; Glee Club 1, 4; Dramatics 2; Homeroom Rep- resentative 2, 3; French Club 2; Enfield Scholarship Foun- dation 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Yearbook Staff. PAUL JOHN KOZLOWSKI— Junior Varsity Football 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Graduation Usher 3. MARY ANN THERESA KOTOWSKI—Drill Team 2; Glee Club 3; Junior Achieve- ment 3. PAUL JOHN KOZLOWSKI MARY ANN THERESA “Koz KOTOWSKI PHYLLIS ANN KERTANIS —Dramatics 1, 2. WILLIAM PAUL KILTY KATHRYN FAYE KELLY— National Honor Society 3. PHYLLIS ANN KERTANIS “Phil” WILLIAM PAUL KILTY “Doof” KATHRYN FAYE KELLY MARY ELLEN ANN KUDLA GARY LEWIS KRASINSKI SUSAN KRAJEWSKI “Sue” DAVID RAYMOND KO- WALCHUCK—Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 1; Chess Club 1; French Club 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Intramural Handball 3. MARY ELLEN ANN KUD- LA—Honor Roll 2; Intramural Volleyball 1; Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2; Varsity Volley- ball 3, 4; Varsity Softball 3, 4; Varsity Field Hockey 4; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Dramatics 3, 4. GARY LEWIS KRASINSKI SUSAN KRAJEWSKI- ior Prom Committee. -Jun- DAVID RAYMOND KOWALCHUCK “Dave” JAMIE GAY LAVOY JAMIE GAY LAVOY—Intra- mural Softball 1; Dramatics 1, 4; Art Club 1, 2; Girls Fash- ions Club 2; Junior Prom Committee; Ski Club 4; En- field Scholarship Foundation 2, 3. PAUL ALLEN KOHLER— Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2, 4; Dramatics 2, 3; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Sen- ior Prom Committee; Music Festival 1; Jazz Festival 3. PAUL ALLEN KOHLER “Colt” 53 RICHARD WILLIAM LENO SHEILA A. LACEY “Ric RICHARD WILLIAM LENO —Freshman Baseball; Varsity Track 3; Freshman Wrest- ling; Intramural Swimming 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Varsity Track 3; Dramatics 2; Glee Club 3. SHEILA A. LACEY—Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2; Intra- mural Volleyball 1; Glee Club 1; Library Aid 1; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Senior Class Treasurer; French Club 2; International Day Committee 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dance Committee; Ticker Staff. Feature Editor 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee, Pub- licity Chairman; Yearbook Staff; National Honor Society 3; DAR Good Citizenship Award; Graduation Usherette 3; Enfield Scholarship Foun- dation 2, 3, 4. NICLES LEFAKIS — Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Photography- Club 1, 2; Junior Achieve- ment 3; International Club 4; Ornithology Club 4. JO ANNE MARIE LATULIPPE RONALD D. LAVALETTE LINDA ELIZABETH LaVALLEE JO ANNE MARIE RONALD D. LAVALETTE LATULIPPE LINDA ELIZABETH LaVALLEE GARY MICHAEL LANDRY —Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3. ROBERTA ANNETTE LA- BONTE — Future Teachers Club 3, President 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; National Honor Society 3, 4; Enfield Scholarship Foundation 2, 3, 4. GILBERT COLE LANG GARY MICHAEL LANDRY 54 ROBERTA ANNETTE LABONTE “Bobbie GILBERT COLE LANG “Gil DONALD LEE LANDRY— Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Hockey 2. SHIRLEY MARIE LaFOUN- TAINE—Glee Club 2, 4. RICHARD EDWARD LEPENSKY DONALD LEE LANDRY “Donnie” SHIRLEY MARIE RICHARD EDWARD LaFOUNTAINE LEPENSKY “Ricky” WENDY JUNE LEE THOMAS PETER KOZIKOWSKI LEATRICE ANN MARIE LaPOINTE WENDY JUNE LEE THOMAS PETER LEATRICE ANN MARIE KOZIKOWSKI LaPOINTE “Kozy “LEANN” DWIGHT LINDSAY—Fresh man Basketball; Wrestling 1; Junior Achievement 3; Elec- tronics Club 1; Audio-Visual Aid 1. KAREN ANN LeBLANC—In- tramural Basketball 1; Medi- cal Technology Club 1; Sewing Club 1; Biology Club 2; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Library Aid 3; Ticker Staff 4. PETER THOMAS LaCAFTA —Spanish Club 2; Intramural Basketball 3. DWIGHT LINDSAY “Bud” KAREN ANN LeBLANC PETER THOMAS LaCAFTA 55 JOSEPH MICHAEL LUSZCZ —Honor Roll I, 2; National Honor Society 3; Audio- Visual Aid 2; Photography Club 2; Chess Club 3; Elec- tricity Club 3. DEBORAH ARLENE MILLS —Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Enfield Scholarship Founda- tion 2, 3, 4; Latin II Award 3. DANIEL JOSEPH LESSARD JOSEPH MICHAEL LUSZCZ DEBORAH ARLENE MILLS DANIEL JOSEPH LESSARD “Joe” “Debbie” “Danny” ROBERT FRANCIS LILLIS —Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Audio-Visual Aid 1; Chem- istry Club 2. LINDA SUSAN LaFLAMME —Drill Team 2. STEVEN DALE MEAD— Bridge Club 1; Chess Club 2, 3; Honor Roll 3; Intramural Handball 3, 4; Future Teach- ers Club 4. ROBERT FRANCIS LILLIS LINDA SUSAN LaFLAMME STEVEN DALE MEAD “Bob” “Steve” TIMOTHY E. LUCE JANIE CAROL LIRO—Stu- dent Council 1. RICHARD ANTHONY LOM- BARDO—Band 1; Junior Achievement 3; Math Club 1; Concert Band 4. 56 TIMOTHY E. LUCE “Tim” JANIE CAROL LIRO RICHARD ANTHONY LOMBARDO “Lumpy” RAYMOND FRANCIS McKINSTRY MICHELE D. LeROY—Dra- matics 1; Personal Typing 1; Girls Fashions 1; Sophomore Class Secretary; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Varsity Cheerleading 2; Var- sity Cheerleading 3, 4; Junior Prom Hostess; Farewell Prom Committee; Homeroom Rep- resentative 3; Junior Achieve- ment 3. BERNARD GERARD LOU- BIER—Astronomies Club 1; Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND FRANCIS MICHELE D. LeROY McKINSTRY “Mitch” “Ray” DAVID WILLIAM MacIN- TOSH—Intramural Basketball 1; Varsity Hockey 2; Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Ski Club 3, 4. BRENDA MARION MIS- TRETTA—Bowling Club 1; Ski Club L 2, 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 4; Intramural Field Hockey 3. WILLIAM JAMES MARTIN —Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4. DAVID WILLIAM MacINTOSH BRENDA MARION MISTRETTA DENNIS MICHAEL MA- JESKE—Freshman Baseball; Intramural Swimming 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Vice-President; Junior Prom Committee. ANNE STELLA MALINOSKI —Intramural Basketball 1; Intramural Volleyball 1; Sculpture Club 1; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Dramatics 2, 4; Varsity Volleyball 3; Ski Club 4; Varsity Basket- ball 4. DAVID ANDREW MELE- CHINSKY—Science Club 4. BERNARD GERARD LOUBIER “Bernie” WILLIAM JAMES MARTIN “Bill” DAVID ANDREW MELECHINSKY 7 “Dave” KAREN LYNN MAGNUSSEN THOMAS WILLIAM MOORE SUSAN THERESA MAN- GERIAN—Dramatics 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Enfield Scholar- ship Foundation 2; Future Nurses Club 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Medical Technology Club 1; Junior Achievement 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Farewell Prom Committee; Sophomore Dance Committee. KAREN LYNN MAGNUSSEN THOMAS WILLIAM MOORE “Tom” CHARLES H. MILLER SHEILA JEAN MATTHEWS —Student Council 1; Library Aid 2, 3, 4; International Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Commit- tee; Enfield Scholarship Foun- dation 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. PETER DAVID MARTIN CHARLES H. MILLER SHEILA JEAN MATTHEWS “Charlie LINDA ADELE MAYLOTT —Sewing Club 1; Ticker Staff 2; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom •Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Majorette 3, Cap- tain 4; Future Nurses Club 4. CHRISTOPHER PAUL MC- CARTHY—Dramatics 2, 4. LINDA CATHERINE Mac- NEAL — Future Business Leaders of America 1, 2, 4. LINDA ADELE MAYLOTT CHRISTOPHER PAUL 5« McCarthy “Hendrix” SUSAN THERESA MANGERIAN “Mangi” PETER DAVID MARTIN LINDA CATHERINE MacNEAL “Lin” KATHY ANN MASUS— Honor Roll 1. CARY STEWART MIVILLE —Chess Club lt 2; Radio Club 1. RENEE JEAN MANZARO— Medical Technology 1. KATHY ANN MASUS GARY STEWART MIVILLE RENEE JEAN MANZARO “Miv” “Man” JOSEPH FRANCIS MARUL- LI—Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Base- ball 3; Graduation Usher 3. DENISE ELIZABETH MADIERA RICHARD MICHAEL MASSARO JOSEPH FRANCIS MARULLI “Joe” DENISE ELIZABETH RICHARD MICHAEL MADIERA MASSARO “Mish” KAREN MARIE MacNEAL ANDREW JOHN MOLLOY— Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2; National Honor So- ciety 3; Spanish Club 2; Junior Varsity Soccer 1. SUSAN CAROL MASKOWSKI KAREN MARIE MacNEAL ANDREW JOHN MOLLOY “Andy” SUSAN CAROL MASKOWSKI 59 DEBORAH ANNE MORSE— Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Representative to Girls’ State 3; Enfield Schol- arship Foundation 2, 4; Science Club 4; International Day Hostess 2. JAMES MICHAEL MURPHY Chess Club 1, 2; Audio-Visual Aid 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Handball 2, 3; Future Teachers Club 4; Varsity Baseball Manager 3, 4; Enfield Scholarship Foun- dation 3, 4. NANCY McCRACKEN—Fu- ture Business Leaders of America 1, 2. DEBORAH ANNE MORSE “Debbie” JAMES MICHAEL MURPHY NANCY McCRACKEN “Murph” “Nancy” DOMINICK WILLIAM MONTANO “Nick” DOMINICK WILLIAM MON- TANO—Chess Club 1, 2; Chemistry Club 1; Intramural Baseball 1, 2; Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2; Intramural Foot- ball 1, 2. DOREEN GAY MORTEN- SEN — Freshman Writing Award; Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Yearbook Staff; Senior Prom Committee; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Enfield Scholarship Foundation 3, 4; Ticker Staff 4. MICHAEL GEORGE MORIN —Junior Varsity Football 2, 3; Sophomore Dance Com- mittee; Junior Prom Commit- tee; Farewell Prom Commit- tee; Varsity Soccer 3; Senior Prom Committee. DOREEN GAY MORTENSEN MICHAEL GEORGE MORIN “Mike” MARGARET ANN MIS- TRETTA—Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Junior Achievement 3; Stu- dent Council 4; Senior Prom Committee. WILLIAM MURPHY KATHLEEN ANN McCAULIFF 60 MARGARET ANN MISTRETTA “Madge” WILLIAM MURPHY KATHLEEN ANN McCAULIFF “Kathy” THOMAS JOHN MAZIARZ KAREN MAE MORRIS “Maze” “Big Red” THOMAS JOHN MAZIARZ —Student Council 1; Junior Varsity Soccer 3; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Soc- cer 4; Honor Roll 1, 3; Year- book Staff. KAREN MAE MORRIS—Fu- ture Nurses Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee. WILLIAM FIRTH MUN- SELL—Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Jun- ior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3; Varsity Track 4; Wrestling 4; Junior Class Treasurer. WILLIAM FIRTH MUNSELL “Billy” DOUGLAS ALLEN MULLER KATHY-LEE MARTHA NORRIS—Glee Club 1; Span- ish Club 3. JOHN H. NICOL—Chemistry Club 1; Photography Club 1; Biology Club 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3. JOHN H. NICOL 61 m CHRISTINE ANN MEADE “Chris” DOUGLAS ALLEN MULLER RICHARD JOSEPH McMullen KATHY-LEE MARTHA NORRIS “Kathy” CHRISTINE ANN MEADE— Sophomore Dance Committee; Enfield Scholarship Founda- tion 2; Junior Prom Commit- tee; Senior Prom Committee; Junior Achievement 4. RICHARD JOSEPH Mc- MULLEN—Audio-Visual Aid 1; Honor Roll 2; Library Aid 3, 4; International Club 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH MAY- LOTT—Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Jun- ior Achievement 3. MARY ELIZABETH MAYLOTT “Mare” SHARON ANN MULLEN— Student Council 2, 3, 4; En- field Scholarship Foundation 2, 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Sophomore Dance Com- mittee; junior Prom Commit- tee; Future Nurses Club 4; Senior Prom Committee. DAVID ROBERT NICHOLS —Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. MARIA ADRIANA OBRE- GON—Pathology Club 1; Future Nurses Club 2; En- field Scholarship Foundation 3; Farewell Prom Committee. SHARON ANN MULLEN DAVID ROBERT NICHOLS MARIA ADRIANA OBREGON “Nick” ROBERT JOHN NOWELL, JR.—Honor Roll 1, 2; Fresh- man Baseball; Varsity Soccer 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Audio- Visual Aid 1. ROWANE MICHAEL NUTTER DANIEL RAYMOND O’CON- NELL—Honor Roll 1, 2; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Intramural Football 1; Varsity Soccer Manager 4; Library Aid lf 2, 3, 4. DAWN JULIA NALLY—Fu- ture Nurses Club 4. JAMES L. OLIVER—Honor Roll 1, 2; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Math Club 1. ANITA LUCILLE OAKES 62 DAWN JULIA NALLY JAMES L. OLIVER “Jim” ANITA LUCILLE OAKES ANN MARIE NOWAK—Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Class Secretary; Junior Prom Committee; Intramural Bas- ketball 2; Stenography Award 1; Senior Prom Committee. EUGENE LOUIS O’NEIL- Dramatics 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Junior Varsity Football 2. LANA OLSON ANN MARIE NOWAK EUGENE LOUIS O’NEIL LANA OLSON “Ann” WILLIAM C. O’BRIEN—In- tramural Basketball 1; Gym- nastics Club I; Intramural Handball 2; Varsity Soccer 3, 4. STEPHEN EDWARD NIEM- CZYK — Woodworking 1; Honor Roll 1; Varsity Track 2; French Club 2; Science Club 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4. MICHAEL PHILIP O’DONNELL WILLIAM C. O’BRIEN STEPHEN EDWARD “Oby” NIEMCZYK “Steve” MICHAEL PHILIP O’DONNELL “Mick” CLARE GENEVIEVE O’DONNELL—Library Aid 1; Office Aid 1; Girls Shop 1; Dramatics 2, 4. ROBERT SAM NIGRO KATHLEEN B. OLKO CLARE GENEVIEVE O’DONNELL ROBERT SAM NIGRO “Rob KATHLEEN B. OLKO “Kim” 63 MICHAEL JOSEPH PAJAK —Dramatics 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA ANN OUIMETTE VERNON EDWARD PAGE— Intramural Basketball 1; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Varsity Baseball 3; Student Council 3; Junior Prom Com- mittee. MICHAEL JOSEPH PAJAK “Bagel” VIRGINIA ANN OUIMETTE VERNON EDWARD PAGE “Ginnie” VIRGINIA PACE—Dramatics 2, 3; Personal Typing 2; Var- sity Cheerleading 4. THOMAS JOSEPH PAVLAK DONNA MARIE PAGANO VIRGINIA PACE THOMAS JOSEPH PAVLAK DONNA MARIE PAGANO STEVE PAUL PAQUETTE KAREN MARGUERITE PATTEN-Art Club 1, 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4. ALFRED J. PANCAVAGE— Intramural Basketball 2; Var- sity Track 2, 3, 4; Chefs Club 1. STEVE PAUL PAQUETTE 64 KAREN MARGUERITE ALFRED J. PANCAVAGE PATTEN “Alfie” DENNIS I. PERRIER—Jun- ior Varsity Baseball 3. GEORGIA BEVERLY PAS QUINE—Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 4. RICHARD E. PANIKAS— Chemistry Club 1; Glee Club 2; Chess Club 2; Varsity Track 4. DENNIS I. PERRIER GEORGIA BEVERLY “Peanuts” PASQUINE “Bluffles” RICHARD E. PANIKAS, JR. “Dick” MARGARET JOSEPHINE PANEK — Intramural Gym- nastics 1; Girls Shop 1; Travel Club 1; Ski Club 1, 4; Dramatics 3, 4. SHERWOOD GEORGE PER- RY—Photography Club 1; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee; In- tramural Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Handball 2, 3; Junior Varsity Football 2; Junior Varsity Baseball 3. ANNA MARIE PELUSO— Ski Club 3. MARGARET JOSEPHINE SHERWOOD GEORGE PERRY PANEK “Woody” ANNA MARIE PELUSO “Anna” BRUCE ALFRED PETER- SON—Intramural Basketball 1; Band 1; Gless Club 3, 4; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Student Council 3; Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4; Political Dis- cussion Club 4; Senior Class Vice-President; Representa- tive to United States Soccer Camp 4. LINDA JUNE OUELLETTE —Personal Typing 1; Home- room Representative 2, 3; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Ski Club 4. LIONEL JOSEPH PARO BRUCE ALFRED PETERSON LINDA JUNE OUELLETTE “Lyn” LIONEL JOSEPH PARO 65 PAUL WILLIAM PHILLIPS —Conservation Club 1; Audio- Visual Aid 1; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Intra- mural Tennis 3; Ticker Staff 3. CHRISTINE NATALIE PERRETTI DAVID F. PODOSEK PAUL WILLIAM PHILLIPS CHRISTINE NATALIE DAVID F PODOSEK PERRETTI “Chris” CONSTANCE JEAN POLEK —Art Club 1; Knitting Club 1; Ticker Staff 4; Senior Prom Committee; Modem Dancing Club 4. KEVIN JOHN PURDY— Freshman Basketball; Fresh- man Baseball; Chefs Club 1; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Sophomore Dance Committee; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Base- ball 3, 4; Graduation Usher 3; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. GLORIA ANN PLEVA CONSTANCE JEAN POLEK KEVIN JOHN PURDY “Connie” “Harry” GLORIA ANN PLEVA FRANK JOSEPH POIROT— Ski Club 2t 3. PATRICIA STELLA POLEK —Honor Roll 2; Varsity Soft- ball 2; Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4; Varsity Volleyball 4; Senior Prom Committee. THOMAS WAYNE POULIOT FRANK JOSEPH POIROT 66 ‘Franke’ PATRICIA STELLA POLEK “Pat” THOMAS WAYNE POULIOT “Tom” MICHAEL RAYMOND POHORYLO — Intramural Basketball 1, 3, 4. CRYSTAL ANN PILCH BRUNO VINCENT PLO- CHARCZYK—Bowling Club 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Weight- lifting 4. MICHAEL RAYMOND POHORYLO CRYSTAL ANN PILCH BRUNO VINCENT PLOCHARCZYK “Bruin” JANE MARY PORCELLO— Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Junior Achievement 3; Stu- dent Council 4; Senior Prom Committee. HENRY C. PRESTACE— Glee Club 1, 2; Chemistry Club 2; Chess Club 2. LILLIAN MARIE PROVERA —Ticker Staff 3; Future Business Leaders of America 4. JANE MARY PORCELLO HENRY C. PRESTACE LILLIAN MARIE PROVERA “Lill” WILLIAM V. PETRONE WILLIAM V. PETRONE THAYER ALISON QUOOS —Honor Roll 1; Dramatics 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Echoes 2; Ticker Staff 3, 4; Enfield Scholarship Foundation 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Editor. GARY PAUL PREISSLER THAYER ALISON QUOOS GARY PAUL PREISSLER 67 FRANCES ANN RIVARD— Future Business Leaders of America 3. PAUL MITCHELL RAFFIA MARYANNE THERESE PORCELLO — Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. FRANCES ANN RIVARD PAUL MITCHELL RAFFIA MARYANNE THERESE “Fran “Raf PORCELLO GARY P. RICHARDS — Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Scholastic Art Award Gold Key Winner; Bowling Club 1, 2; Biology Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Achieve- ment Vice-President, Achiever of the Year Award, Delegate to the National Achievers Conference, Vice-President of the Year Award 3, President 4. GAIL ANN POREMBA— Olga Stenography Award 3. DENNIS CHARLES RAVE- NOLA—Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. GARY P. RICHARDS GAIL ANN POREMBA DENNIS CHARLES RAVENOLA “Rav EVELYN BARBARA RENNER RONNIE ROY REYNOLDS RUTH THEONE POMEROY —Student Council 1; Art Club 2; Honor Roll 3; Future Business Leaders of America 3; Stenography Award 3. 68 EVELYN BARBARA RENNER “Heidi RONNIE ROY REYNOLDS “Dueffless RUTH THEONE POMEROY REBECCA RUTH RABOIN —Ticker Staff 1; Junior Achievement 3t 4; Olga Stenography Award 3. MICHAEL ALAN RICHARD —Intramural Swimming 2; Future Teachers Club 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3; Science Research Club 3, Co- chairman 4; Junior Achieve- ment Vice-President, Region One Conference Delegate 3, Assistant Vice-President 4. TERRI LEE RICHER — Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Enfield Scholarship Foundation 2; In- tramural Basketball 1; Intra- mural Volleyball 2; Varsity Basketball 2; French Club 2; Stenography Award 3; Home- room Representative 3. HAROLD G. ROMINE — Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Hockey 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Junior Varsity Soccer 3. ALICE MARIE RENALS— Sewing Club 1; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Junior Achievement 3; Senior Prom Committee. EDWARD NEWELL RICH- ARDS—Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 4; Ski Club 4; Honor Roll 3. KATHY MAE REEL—Con- cert Band Secretary 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Majorette 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 1; Ticker Staff 3; Junior Prom Committee; Enfield Scholar- ship Foundation 3, 4; Dra- matics Club Orchestra 3; Yearbook Staff. JAMES VOLK RISING— Bowling Club 1, 2; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Science Club 4; Varsity Track 3, 4. SUSAN MARY RICHER— Kosciuszko Emblem Design Award; Honor Roll 1, 2; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 1; Var- sity Basketball 3, 4; Art Club 1; Sophomore Dance Commit- tee; Enfield Scholarship Foundation 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee, Program and Ticket Chairman; Senior Prom Committee; Future Teachers Club 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Yearbook Staff; National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 3; Homeroom Col- lector 4. REBECCA RUTH RABOIN MICHAEL ALAN RICHARD TERRI LEE RICHER “Becky” SHARON ANN ROONEY— Sophomore Dance Committee; Ski Club 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Achieve- ment 3; Senior Prom Commit- tee; Shorthand Award 3. JAMES DAVID SACHELI NANCY JANE RUMORE— Good Citizenship Award 1; Miss Junior Achievement 3; Student Council 1; Dramatics 2; Sophomore Dance Commit- tee; Junior Achievement 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Sen- ior Prom Committee; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. SHARON ANN ROONEY JAMES DAVID SACHELI “Sich” NANCY JANE RUMORE “Nance” KENNETH M. ROBINSON— Intramural Basketball 1; Con- cert Band 3. JACQUELINE ANN SANTOS —Medical Technology Club 1; Future Nurses Club 3; Historian 4; Spanish Club 3; Senior Prom Committee; Homeroom Collector 4. JOSEPH JOHN SANTANELLA KENNETH M. ROBINSON JACQUELINE ANN SANTOS “Kenny” “Jackie” JOSEPH JOHN SANTANELLA “Joe” LAUREL ANNE ROBIL- LARD—Intramural Volleyball 1; Sculpture Club 1; Future Nurses Club 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Ticker Staff 2, 4; French Club, Secretary 3; Junior Prom Committee; Sen- ior Prom Committee. DENNIS WEBB ROOT— Freshman Basketball; Fresh- man Baseball; Intramural Basketball 3. WANDA LEE ROBERTSON —Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Interna- tional Club 4. LAUREL ANNE ROBILLARD “Laurie” DENNIS WEBB ROOT WANDA LEE ROBERTSON CANDICE LEE RATCHES— Junior Varsity Checrlcading 2, Captain 3; Varsity Cheerlead- ing 4. JOSEPH ANTHONY SCALIA—Student Council 1; Basketball Award 2; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2; Intra- mural Baseball 1; Intramural Softball 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY MARGARET ROBINSON CANDICE LEE RATCHES JOSEPH ANTHONY SCALIA MARY MARGARET “Candl’ “Joe” ROBINSON EARL DAVID REYNOLDS LAURA JEANNE SALIMEN PETER WILLIAM RZASA EARL DAVID REYNOLDS LAURA JEANNE SALIMEN PETER WILLIAM RZASA “Razz” SHARON ELIZABETH SALISBURY—Art Club 1; French Club 2; Dramatics 2; Enfield Scholarship Founda- tion 2, 3; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Senior Prom Commit- tee. LEE ALAN SCHERMER- HORN—Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Varsity Hockey 4. ARLAND E. ROUUN SHARON ELIZABETH SALISBURY LEE ALAN SCHERMERHORN ARLAND E. ROUUN KENNETH THOMAS SESSA —Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Bowling Club 1, 2. LINDA CAROL SANTOS— Latin I Award 2; Library Aid, Vice-President 2, 3; Enfield Scholarship Foundation 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Honor Roll 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Social Studies Lab, Secre- tary 3, Research Director 4; Yearbook Staff. JOHN RAYMOND SHAR- ROW—Junior Varsity Foot- ball 2; Graduation Usher 3; Junior Prom Committee. KENNETH THOMAS SESSA “Ken” LINDA CAROL SANTOS JOHN RAYMOND SHARROW “Bird” GLORIA VERNICE SAYERS CHARLES DOUGLAS SCOTT—Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2; Dramatics 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowl- ing Club 4. EDITH MARIE ROSE—Ski Club 1, 3; Dramatics 2; Honor Roll 3. GLORIA VERNICE SAYERS “Glo” CHARLES DOUGLAS SCOTT EDITH MARIE ROSE “Chautz” “Edie” LAWRENCE LOUIS SCAVOTTO LINDA CHERYL SANDE- LIN—Glee Club 1; Ski Club 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 4; Senior Prom Committee; Homeroom Representative 3, 4; Office Aid 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH SARNO —Sophomore Dance Commit- tee; Junior Prom Committee; Chefs Club 1. 72 LAWRENCE LOUIS SCAVOTTO LINDA CHERYL SANDELIN MICHAEL JOSEPH SARNO “Mike” PHILIP MICHAEL SCU- DIERI—Dance Band 2, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4. VICKI LYNN SAVAGE KENNETH PAUL SAWICKI —Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Intra- mural Basketball 3, 4; Ski Club 2. 3, 4. PHILIP MICHAEL SCUDIERI VICKI LYNN SAVAGE “Phil “Giggles” KENNETH PAUL SAWICKI “Ken” MICHELLE JEAN SHARON —Bowling Club 4; Personal Typing 1. EDWARD FRANCIS SARNA — Freshman Basketball; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Football 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Basket- ball 2. MARIE ANN SCOTT—Office Aid 1; Intramural Softball 1; Junior Achievement 3; Senior Prom Committee. MICHELLE JEAN SHARON EDWARD FRANCIS SARNA “Ed” MARIE ANN SCOTT “Scotty” KENNETH EDWARD SARNO MAUREEN ANN SCAVOTTO “Gamo” “Mo” KENNETH EDWARD SARNO — Sophomore Class President; Chefs Club 1; Dra- matics 2, 3. 4; Ski Club 2; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee. MAUREEN ANN SCA- VOTTO—Honor Roll 1, 3; Enfield Scholarship Founda- tion 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 1, 2; Office Aid 1; Dramatics 2; Homeroom Rep- resentative 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee, Refresh- ment Chairman; Yearbook Staff; Senior Prom Commit- tee. JOSEPH HARVEY SELL- ERS—Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural Handball 3, 4; Chess Club 1. 2, 3, 4. MARK SIMMONS JANIS T. SIMONOKO PETER MARTIN SIMLICK —Art Award 3. MARK SIMMONS JANIS T. SIMONOKO “Jan” PETER MARTIN SIMLICK THEODORE JOHN SKIR- VAN—Homeroom Representa- tive 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 1; Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 4; Varsity Hockey 2; Dramatics 3, 4. DARLENE SMITH — Dra- matics 1, 3; Ski Club 1; Junior Prom Committee; Sen- ior Prom Committee; Folk Guitar Club 4. JAMES IRWIN SHINE THEODORE JOHN SKIRVAN «T j DARLENE SMITH “Darr” JAMES IRWIN SHINE “Moonshine” DEBRA MARY SIDOR - Bowling Club 1, 4. THOMAS MICHAEL SKY- PEK — Freshman Baseball; Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball L 2; Weightlifting 2. EILEEN VERONICA SIE- MONKO—Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Yearbook Staff; Graduation Usherette 3. DEBRA MARY SIDOR “Debbie” THOMAS MICHAEL SKYPEK “sly Sky” EILEEN VERONICA SI EM ON KO “Elie” JAMES MICHAEL SILVER —Junior Varsity Golf 2, 3; Varsity Golf 4. NOREEN JANET SHERI- DAN—Ski Club 3, 4; Dra- matics 4. FRANCIS JOSEPH SMITH —Enfield Scholarship Founda- tion 2, 3, 4; Social Studies Laboratory 3, Chairman of Board 4; Ticker Staff 3; Library Aid 3. JAMES MICHAEL SILVER NOREEN JANET SHERIDAN FRANCIS JOSEPH SMITH “Weasel” “Non” “Frank” LYNNE KAREN SEELEY— Homeroom Representative 2, 3; Farewell Prom Committee; Ticker Staff 4; Senior Prom Committee. LEONARD CHARLES SHORTZ—Student Council 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Intra- mural Softball 3; Conserva- tion Club 1; Bowling 2. KAREN LEE SMITH—Per- sonal Typing 1; Ski Club 3; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee. LYNNE KAREN SEELEY LEONARD CHARLES SHORTZ KAREN LEE SMITH “Lenny” RAYMOND JOSEPH SOLESKY AURORA CECILE SMITH— Library Aid 2, 3, 4. JAMES WATSON SNELL— Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Handball 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Graduation Usher 3. RAYMOND JOSEPH SOLESKY “Ray” AURORA CECILE SMITH “Aurie” JAMES WATSON SNELL “Sneller Stink” 75 CAROLYN LOUISE STEVENS NILES STUART STEBBINS “Peanut” SALLYANN STIMPSON 76 “Sal1 ” CAROLYN LOUISE STEV- ENS—Dramatics 1, 2, 4; Junior Achievement 3; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. JOHN MILTON STEWART —Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Concert Band 1 2, 3; Senior Paper Drive; Intramural Basketball 2. NANCY N. SOUCIER NILES STUART STEBBINS —Bowling Club 1; Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Delegate to Rotary Club 3; Enfield Scholarship Foundation 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Science Club 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; In- tramural Handball 2; Weight- lifting 2; Dramatics 2. NANCY MARY SPERRAZZA —Intramural Volleyball 1; Enfield Scholarship Founda- tion 2, 3, 4; Frei h Club 2; National Honor Society 3; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Fu- ture Business Leaders of America 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. THEODORE FREDERICK STADTLANDER — Intra- mural Baseball 1; Honor Roll 2; Radio Club 2, 3; Ski Club 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Junior Achievement 2. JOHN MILTON STEWART NANCY N. SOUCIER “Sour-puss” SALLYANN STIMPSON- Honor Roll I; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Achievement 3; Senior Prom Committee. GEORGE PETER TOMA- LONIS—Intramural Basket- ball 2. SHARON ELIZABETH SPERRY—Honor Roll 1, 2; National Honor Society 3; Intramural Basketball 2; French Club 2; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Enfield Scholarship Foundation 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee, Invitations Chair- man; Ticker Staff 3; Senior Prom Committee; National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion 4; Yearbook Staff; Class Historian. GEORGE PETER TOMALONIS SHARON ELIZABETH SPERRY AMBER LEE STANZIONE —Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 1, 2; Intramural Softball 1; Varsity Softball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4; Varsity Volley- ball 4; Usherette for School Play 2, 3, 4; Junior Achieve- ment 3. VINCENT PHILIP SPANILO — Freshman Basketball; Freshman Baseball; Fresh- man Football; Weightlifting 1, 2, 3; Gymnastics 1, 2; In- tramural Softball 3; Intra- mural Handball 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Base- ball 4; Spanish Club 4. SANDRA PAULA STANKO —Honor Roll 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4; Varsity Softball 3, 4; Library Aid 1; Personal Typing 2; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee, Publicity Chairman; Graduation Ush- erette 3; Senior Prom Com- mittee; Dramatics 4. MARK CHRISTIAN SPENCER—Chemistry Club 1; Ornithology Club 4; Junior Varsity Golf 2; Varsity Golf 4; Varsity Soccer, Manager 3; Bowling Club 2; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Senior Prom Committee; Enfield Scholarship Foundation 2, 3, 4. VALERIE ANN STODDARD —Personal Typing 1; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2; Usherette for School Play 4; Senior Prom Committee; Var- sity Softball 4; Varsity Vol- leyball 4. DAVID ARTHUR TRACY— Intramural Socfcer 1; Bridge Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4. MARIANNE SMITH—Dra- matics 1; Personal Typing 1; Sophomore Dance Committee; Enfield Scholarship Founda- tion 2, 3; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Graduation Usherette 3; Senior Prom Committee; Ski Club 4; Fufure Nurses Club 4; Yearbook Staff, Assistant Editor. NICHOLAS MARK TALEVI —Bowling Club 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Senior Paper Drive. MARGARET MARY SOWl LESKI — Honor Roll 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 4; Intramural Volleyball 1; Varsity Volleyball 3; Var- sity Softball 2; French Club 2- Enfield Scholarship Foun- dation Lieutenant 2, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Ticker Staff 3, 4; Dramatics 3; Fu- ture Teachers Club 4. SANDRA PAULA STANKO “Sandy DAVID ARTHUR TRACY MARGARET MARY SOWULESKI “Peggy PHYLLIS ANN STONE RONALD MARC VOGEI - Personal Typing 1; Chemistry Club 1; Intramural Basket- ball 1, 3; Junior Achievement 3. PATRICIA ANN VASSEUR —Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Home- room Representative 2; Dra- matics 2; Junior Prom Committee; Sophomore Dance Committee; Graduation Ush- erette 3; Junior Achievement 3; Farewell Prom Committee. PHYLLIS ANN STONE RONALD MARC VOGEL “Ron” PATRICIA ANN VASSEUR “Boss” MARILYN JEAN TYSOWSKI RONALD JOHN URICCHIO “Ron” MARILYN JEAN TYSOW- SKI—Sewing Club 1; Dra- matics 2; Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4. RONALD JOHN URICCHIO —Art Award 1; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4. LANA R. TAMASHAITIS— Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Personal Typing 1; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Ballroom Dancing 3. LANA R. TAMASHAITIS HELEN CARYN TIMMERMAN ALAN DUFF TORRANT— Band 1, 2, 3, President 4; Jazz Band 2; All Connecticut State Band 3, 4; Dramatics Orches- tra 3. JUDITH MARIE TAYLOR— Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Achievement 3; 'Junior Prom Committee; Homeroom Representative 3; Farewell Prom Committee; French Club 3; Senior Prom Commit- tee. HELEN CARYN TIMMERMAN 78 ALAN DUFF TORRANT JUDITH MARIE TAYLOR “Judy” DONNA L. VIDITO “Ralph” DONNA L. VIDITO—Dra- matics 1; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. GILBERT NORMAN VAS- SEUR—Printing Club 1; In- tramural Basketball 1; Fare- well Prom Committee. JACQUELINE MARIE ST.- ONCE—Honor Roll 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; Enfield Scholarship Founda- tion 3, 4; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Glee Club 3, 4; Farewell Prom Committee; Ticker Staff 3; Yearbook Staff. GILBERT NORMAN VASSEUR JACQUELINE MARIE “Gil” ST.ONGE “Jackie” BONITA LEE STOODLEY “Bonnie” BONITA LEE STOODLEY— Glee Club 1, 2; Enfield Scholarship Foundation 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 1, 2; Intramural Softball 1; Varsity Field Hockey 4; Senior Paper Drive. GLEN DEAN SYKES—Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club, President 2; Enfield Scholar- ship Foundation 2, 4; Dra- matics 2; Echoes 3, 4; Senior Paper Drive. LYNN ALLYSON VIGUE— Office Aid 1, 3, 4; Dramatics 3. 4; Future Business Leaders of America 3. GLEN DEAN SYKES LYNN ALLYSON VIGUE “Shortie” SUSAN EILEEN STEWARD —Dramatics 1. JAMES JOHN TOKARCZYK MARY ANN TONE—Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Sewing Club 1; Enfield Scholarship Founda- tion 2; Personal Typing 2; Library Aid 3, 4; Art Club 1; Ballroom Dancing 3; Girls Fashions 4; International Day Committee 4; Ornithology Club 4; Yearbook Staff. SUSAN EILEEN STEWARD JAMES JOHN TOKARCZYK “Jim” MARY ANN TONE “Mat” JOHN EDWARD WOJNAR —Intramural Basketball 1. JOHN EDWARD WOJNAR ROBERTA LEE WHEAT WILLIAM HARRY WAYNER “Bill ROBERTA LEE WHEAT— Intramural Softball 2; Library Aid 2; Enfield Scholarship Foundation 3; Junior Prom Committee; Future Nurses Club 4; Senior Prom Commit- tee. WILLIAM HARRY WAYN- ER—Honorable Mention in Hartford Courant Writing Contest 1; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Soccer 3. SUSAN ELLEN WASKIEL— Future Nurses Club 2; Pep Club 4; Future Business Leaders of America 4; Inter- national Club 4. FREDERICK D. VALE— Chemistry Club 1; Honor Roll 2. ELAINE MARIE TENERO- WICZ—Junior Achievement 3. SUSAN ELLEN WASKIEL FREDERICK D. VALE “Rick” ELAINE MARIE TENEROWICZ BRIAN W. WHEELER—In- tramural Basketball 1, 2. MARGARET ANN WEIR— Itramural Basketball 1; Intra- mural Volleyball 1; Intra- mural Soccer 1; Intramural Softball 1; Drill Team 2, 4; Future Business Leaders of America 3; Y-Teens 3. IRVING WEIRS BRIAN W. WHEELER 80 MARGARET ANN WEIR “Maggie” IRVING WEIRS ALAN D. WINTER—Audio- Visual Aid 2; Library Aid 2, 3; Biology Club 2, Vice- President 3; Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4. ELAINE ANN WHITE— Travel Club 1; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. JAMES ALLEN WALKER— Intramural Bowling 2; Varsity Track 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 3, Treasurer 4; Science Research Club 3; Junior Proni Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Intramural Handball 4; Senior Prom Committee; Ticker Staff 4; Contact Staff 4; Future Staff 4; Yearbook Staff. CHRISTINE V. WILCZAK— Intramural Softball 1; Intra- mural Volleyball 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CHESTER JOSEPH WASI- LESKI—Personal Typing 1; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Track 1; Junior Varsity Bas- ketball 2; Intramural Hand- ball 2; Intramural Softball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Graduation Usher 3. BARBARA ANN WERTHER —Dramatics 1, 3, 4; Sopho- more Dance Committee, Ticket Chairman; Graduation Ush- erette 3; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Senior Prom Commit- tee. EDWIN REYNOLDS WARD- WELL, III—Varsity Track 1, 3. 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 4; Junior Varsity Foot- ball 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Graduation Usher 3. LINDA LOUISE WERNER— Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Cheerleading 2; Var- sity Volleyball 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Sophomore Dance Committee; Personal Typing 2; Enfield Scholarship Foundation 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Graduation Usherette 3; Junior Achieve- ment 3; Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4; French Club 2; Year- book Staff. EDWIN MARK WALERYS- ZAK—Honor Roll 1; Tele- vision Club 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Repre- sentative to Boys State 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Graduation Usher 3. LUANNE WOHLER “Lulu” JOSEPH ROBERT ZARCARO “Zack“ DEBRA MARIE ZUMWALT 7 “Debbie JOHN THOMAS ZNAMIEROWSKI “Zam” LUANNE WOHLER—Intra- mural Basketball 1; Drill Team 2; Junior Achievement 3; Enfield Scholarship Foun- dation 3, 4; Farewell Prom Committee. JOHN THOMAS ZNAMIER- OWSKI—Freshman Basket- ball; Junior Varsity Basket- ball 2; Senior Division Intramural Basketball Cham- pions 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Baseball 4. PATRICIA ANNE WOP- SCHALL—Dramatics 1; En- field Scholarship Foundation 2, 3, 4; Sewing Club 2; Majorette 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Farewell Prom Committee; Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4; Graduation Ush- erette 3; Senior Prom Com- mittee. JOSEPH ROBERT ZAR- CARO—Freshman Baseball; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Football 3, 4. FREDERICK E. YOUNG— Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS JOHN WYSE FREDERICK E. YOUNG “Fred DOUGLAS JOHN WYSE “Doug DEBRA MARIE ZUMWALT ROBERT JOSEPH ZAWADA “Bob ROBERT JOSEPH ZAWADA —United Aircraft Algebra Award 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Baseball; Fresh- man Basketball; Junior Var- sity Baseball 2; Junior Var- sity Basketball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4; Yale Book Award 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Representative to Boys State 3; Enfield Scholarship Foun- dation 2, 3; Yearbook Staff. RITA L. WEST—Intramural Volleyball 1; Sophomore Dance Committee; Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Achievement 4. RITA L. WEST HELEN JOAN YOUNG— Intramural Trampoline 1; Intramural Field Hockey 1. MICHAEL FREDERICK YOUNG—Intramural Basket- ball I, 2. BEVERLY ANN ZENCZAK —Gregg Shorthand Award 3; Enfield Scholarship Founda- tion 3; Future Business Leaders of America 3. HELEN JOAN YOUNG MICHAEL FREDERICK BEVERLY ANN ZENCZAK YOUNG “Bev” “Younger BARBARA ANN ZINGLE— Intramural Basketball 1; In- tramural Volleyball 1; Intra- mural Softball 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Farewell Prom Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Drill Team 2. JOHN F. ZACCARO—Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 1, 2, President 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 4; Junior Var- sity Soccer 2; Senior Prom Committee. BARBARA ANN ZINGLE “Barb” JOHN F. ZACCARO “Jack” 83 IN APPRECIATION A vibrant community as well as school per- sonality, Miss Elizabeth Best has given much to Enfield High in her thirty-seven years of dedicated service. Her outstanding contribu- tions to the National Honor Society will long stand as an example of an educator’s involve- ment in the outside activities of the student. Miss Best dedicated her life to the enrich- ment of both her Latin and English students in the art of communication, which is so neces- sary in the lives of maturing young adults. But this is only a small part. Miss Best at- tempted to instill in all of her students the love and desire to learn. 84 Striving for that unique element, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Left to right: Bruce Peterson, Vice-president; Ann Marie Nowak, Secretary; Sharon Sperry, Historian; and Michael DiRosa, President. Missing from picture: Sheila Lacey, Treasurer. we became involved with the organizing JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Left to right: Kirk Smallidge, President; Marie Stewart, Secretary; Diane Courchaine, Treasurer; and Nick Rago, Vice-president. Missing from picture: Laurie Sanger, Historian. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. Left to right: Michael Bean, President; Bernie Barile, Treasurer; Barbara Laverture, Secre- tary; and Dominick D’Amato, Vice-president. .Missing from pic- ture: Donna Stefano, Historian. 87 STUDENT COUNCIL. Front row, left to right: Jane Por- cello, Sharon Mullen, Judy Hall, and Rosemary Carden. Second row: Cathy Gorman, Marianne Destro, Mary Falbo, Roxanne Delorge, Linda Buvarsky, Sherry Ladd, and Franny Crowley. Third row: Thomas Shadlich, Jack Davis, Mike Young, Tom Foley, Boh Casinghino, Peggy Simmons, Linda Lumsden, and Eileen Jorgensen. Fourth row: Debhy Clark, Tom Holmes, Richard Campbell, Boh Bacewicz, Kirk Smallidge, Michael Bean, Jane Horstmeyer, Mary Mullen and Mike DiRosa. of new ideas, reforms, STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council endeavors to relate student opinion and suggestions to the faculty and adminis- tration. The advisors, Mr. Torre, Miss Malley, and Mr. Talbot, offer their services and advice when it is needed. Rather than a governing body, the Stu- dent Council helps to promote changes within the school which will be beneficial to both students and faculty. Council members spend much time and ef- fort in sponsoring projects that are of interest to the students. Recent changes in the Code of Dress, the pass system, and the test schedule can be attributed to the efforts of the Student Council and members of the faculty. A plan was also devised to make possi- ble senior parking privileges. International Day is an annual program planned by the Council. For the past three years the council members and student body have worked together to sponsor a fund drive for the Enfield Scholarship Foundation. The Stu- dent Council remains the primary link between the faculty and the students. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. Left to right: Mary Mullen, Vice-president; Mary Falbo, Treasurer; Marianne Destro, President; and Franny Crowley, Secretary. 88 Gee, I don’t know. Why don’t you ask Mike? Money for seholarships is earned by the Giunril’s refreshment stand. 89 SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Front row, left to Siemonko, Nancy Rumore, Sue Richer, and Kathy Reel. Third right: Bonnie Camp, Carol Devine, Roberta LaBonte, Evelyn row: Bob Zawada, Mike Richard, Bob Bacewicz, Mark Collins, Estvanik, Jackie St. Onge, Doreen Mortensen, and Linda Santos. Ken Jamrogowicz, and John Gill. Second row: Linda Werner, Sandy Stanko, Sheila Carey, Eileen We sought enlightenment through knowledge NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS. Seated, left to right: Ellen Rossi, Secretary; Janice Gudinkus, Executive Com- mittee; and Mary Mullen, President. Standing: Gary Berquist, Treasurer and Scott Dresser, Vice-president. JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Front row, left to right: Debbie Breithling, Dawn Richards, Kathy Lanz, Joyce Laughlan, Janice Cudinkas, Candy Hawthorne. Valerie Weather- bee, Jackie Hethcoat, Charlene Lauria, and Rosemary Forbes. Second row: Debbie Gagnon, Cynthia Crombie, Mary Mullen, 90 Chris Lidak, Ellen Rossi, Lynne Koetsch, Linda Calano, Carol Labutis, Karen Vacca, Lorraine Zavatsky, Susan Washburn, Joanne Pryeor, and Christine Matuck. Third row: Scott Dresser, Joe Clemick, Dave Lacz, Thomas Shadlich, Brad Buck, Gary Berquist, John Wysocki, Roger Chickosky, Martin St. John, Robert Rarus, Kirk Smallidge, Bob Thayer, Bob Pacquette, Rich Brutto, Bob Pelletier, Tom Hayden, Michael Thompson, Dennis Sirois, and Thomas Basile. «r?Top V'V FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB. Front row, left to right: Linda Richards, Sue Harrison, Advisors Mr. Stanley Tupek and Mr. Carl Cahm, Marie Stuart, Marie Potkai, and Lorry Januszewski. Second row: Connie Cremona, Sue Richer, Joan Hill, Diane Wells, Margaret Kelley, and Karen Nelson. Third row: Bonnie Smith, Cheryl Johnson, Colleen Hutton, Roberta LaBonte, Libby Clark, Carol Graham, Cathy Gorman, Joanne Cook, and Greg Scavotto. Fourth row: Gary Hopper, Scott Dresser, Dave Macintosh, Jim Walker, Linda Sandelin. Rich Malley, Sheri Hutchinson, Cliff Riley, Teddy Stadtlander, Paul Wilson, and Steven Mead. and experience, FUTURE TEACHERS OFFICERS. Seated, left to right: Sue Richer, Vice-president; Colleen Hutton, Secretary; and Roberta LaBonte, President. Standing: Jim Walker, Treasurer. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Under the direction of Mr. Carl Gahm and Mr. Stanley Tupek, the Future Teachers Club brought together students interested in the teaching pro- fession. This year the club organized the Enfield Street Elementary School program, designed to provide the members with actual classroom experience. Those students interested in an elementary education ma- jor volunteered one of their study periods each week to observe teaching methods and received valuable experience through instruction of classes. Members of the Enfield High School faculty pre- sented lectures concerning their own teaching ex- periences, teacher-student relationships, and the spectrum of teaching methods. Perhaps the most important projects sponsored by the club were the educational field trips taken to nearby colleges and universities, giving future teachers an opportunity to view' schools before mak- ing final college decisions. 92 FUTURE NURSES CLUB. Front row, left to right: Laurie Robillard, Kathy Tully, Debbie Cote, Barbara Howard, Doreen Mortensen, and Roberta Wheat. Second row: Bev Turek, Melba Harris, Sue McWha, Marianne Smith, Sue Mangerian, and Linda Maylott. Third row: Rosemary Sur- prise, Sheila Carey, Jackie Santos, Mrs. Epstein, Rita West, and Dawn Nally. and from those who knew. THE FUTURE NURSES CLUB Despite a relatively small membership, the Future Nurses Club is an active and meaningful organiza- tion. Its meetings are greatly enhanced by visiting guest speakers from near-by hospitals and schools who explain their respective programs and facilities. This first-hand information and guidance is of im- measurable value to the students in their choice of a nursing school. The Future Nurses Club is also involved in com- munity projects such as a collection of canned goods at Thanksgiving for a needy Enfield family. The members and club advisor, Mrs. Epstein, make monthly visits to the Scitico Nursing Home to assist in the care of the patients. Many members have also worked at the Red Cross Bloodmobiles as aides. The Future Nurses Club is truly helping to prepare Enfield High girls for a life of dedication as professional nurses. FUTURE NURSES OFFICERS. Left to right: Mrs. Epstein, Advisor; Debbie Cote. Treasurer; Laurie Robillard, President; Jackie Santos, Historian; Sheila Carey, Vice-President; and Doreen Mortensen, Secretary. 93 YEARBOOK STAFF. Seated, left to right: Sharon Sperry, Gimp, Thayer Quoos, Sheila Carey, Sue Richer, Linda Werner, Sheila Lacey, Evelyn Estvanik, Jaclfie St. Onge, Doreen Morten- Karen Kiebish, Jimmy Walker, Pat Grenier, Marianne Smith, sen, and Eileen Siemonko. Standing: Carol Devine, Bonnie Sue Aduskevicz, and Maureen Scavotto. YEARBOOK In September the yearbook staff began work on the production of the 1969 Echo. As the final rota- tion of the changing patterns began, the yearbook staff was diligently collecting senior pictures and recording all the events. For most of us, the ex- perience of organizing material and arranging it in an artistic fashion was new. Some of us had insight to this task as we were the first staff to produce the 1968 supplement. In past years the graduating staff had prepared the supplement. As this year quickly fled, our staff worked long hours to achieve our goal: to produce a yearbook that coordinates good artistic and literary quality for the total enjoyment of all. _. „, , , ,, the stall looks for new and better ideas. Good layout plans lake murh time and work. The typists receive copy and instructions. We recorded these days for reflective moments. Jim and Patti check copy for errors. The Yearbook Staff plots a fast retreat. TICKER STAFF. Seated, left to right: Margaret Sowuleski, Scott Dresser, Terri Jones, Sue Aduskevicz, Kirk Smallidge, and Bev Turek. Second row: I aurie Robillard, Diane Weaver, Doreen Mortensen, Pam Wood, Sharon May, Cynthia Crombie, Diane Courchaine, Janice Gudinkas, Donna Weaver, Carol Semensky, Linda Kokofski, and Pat Smith. Third row: Jim McDonald, Diane Hoffman, Jim Walker, Sue Moriarty, Bob Pelletier, Jane Horstmeyer, Bob Thayer, Gary Geoffroy, and Gabrielle Janczewski. While others travelled a current beat9 Members of Ticker work on “paste-ups.' Kirk and Sue compare the new Ticker with older issues. TICKER This year, 1969, was the year Ticker broke tradi- tion! Under the direction of Sue Aduskevicz, editor- in-chief, the format of the student newspaper under- went vast changes. The expansion of the page size along with the introduction of newsprint gave Ticker an updated appearance. Another Ticker first was the establishment of a yearly subscription rate. Quality in Ticker, though, was not only confined to technical areas. The Ticker staff worked many an afternoon following up news scoops, creating lively features, and defining editorial positions. Then the editors checked and doublechecked to be certain that Ticker stories met the quality of journalistic standards. Ticker was the product of an entire staffs dili- gence. It was a publication students could enjoy be- cause Ticker reflected the wide range of interests and activities of Enfield youth. The Staff busily prepares the layout for the next issue. 96 FUTURE. Seated, left to right: Margaret Sowu- Lacey. Standing: Roger Devin, Sheila Carey, Jim leski, Sharon Sperry, Sue Richer, and Sheila Walker, Connie Polek, and Frances Smith. looked to literary achievements, FUTURE The annual publication of the Social Studies Laboratory featured scholarly research papers sub- mitted by seniors. Contributors worked not for a grade, but for personal enrichment. They cared for people less fortunate than themselves. They remem- bered the often forgotten people who form part of our world. “Spirit, teamwork, and excellence” was the method employed—a drudgery became a joy as the message was communicated. “Education and in- volvement with people” is the hope of the staff; for we must all play a part in shaping Mankind’s destiny. LIBRARY AIDES The library aides group, headed by Mrs. McGar- ry, is one of the more popular clubs at Enfield High. Students who join the group assist Mrs. McGarry by straightening and checking out books, and helping students involved in research. Club members work two periods a week during their study halls. Many aides have commented that, because of the club, they have become more aware of the wealth of knowledge and materials available in the library. Visiting graduates have reported that the experience they gained working in the school library has been very beneficial in their chosen fields. LIBRARY AIDES. Sealed, left to right: Sue Cegen- Carra, Roger Devin, Ellen Morrison, Nancy Lacz Greg heimer. Sue McWha, Mrs. McGarry, Terri Vella, and Bean, Colleen Hutton, Sarah Belanger, Diane Tar- Lucy Saracco. Second row: Linda Howe, Pam Cario, pinian, and Celeste Lepore. Don Osik, Sharon Niski, Rich Gegenheimer, Fran FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA. Front row, Susan Waskiel, Chris Lidak, and Debbie Carr. Third row: Mr. left to right: Mrs. Wyman, Barbara Hardick, Sue Clark, Pat Bisesti, Judy Hansen, Debbie Camp, Chris Kinney, Linda Calano, Skawrenski, Leigh Cekala, Roberta Harris, and Miss Coulombe. Carol Russell, Sally Clark, and Karen Longano. Second row: Connie Cremona, Sue Gegenheimcr, Marie Potkai, and practiced business procedures, FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA OFFI- CERS. Front row, left to right: Sue Gegenheimer, President, and Chris Lidak, State Secretary. Second row: Chris Kin- ney, Vice-President, and Connie Cremona, Secretary. Third row: Debbie Camp, Store Manager, and Judy Hansen, Treasurer. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Future Business Leaders of America provides activities for students interested in careers in the fields of business, in- dustry, and business education. Students display their busi- ness skills in managing the school store, selling tickets for drama productions, and participating in “Youth in Business” for a day. They actively participated in state and national conventions with one of the members serving as state secre- tary. Field trips and the annual trip to the New York Stock Exchange and Chase Manhattan Bank were also part of the year’s activities. Advisors for the Future Business Leaders of America are Miss Henrietta Coulombe, Mrs. Linda Wyman, and Mr. Paul Bisesti. Everything from paperbacks to EHS sweatshirts can be found in the school store. INTERNATIONAL CLUB. Seated, left to right: Janet Gre- Humphrey, Robin DeKam, Linda Cherry, Art Cote, Amaldo non, Nick Lefakis, and Nancy Quoos. Standing: Mrs. Diaz, Cheryl Hyer, and Mrs. Brill. we probed the foreign, the new, INTERNATIONAL CLUB A new club at E.H.S. this year, the International Club, has been very active. The chief goal of the International Club is to promote understanding among nations through exchange students. The club has begun the initial work this year through such programs as United Nations Week, Pen Pal Day, and International Day. As students explored the realms of foreign cus- toms, lands, and problems, they became aware of their place in the world as Americans. Their aware- ness led to involvement and the International Club sponsored a Biafra Relief Drive and Unicef canvas. The formation of the International Club brought another color to an ever growing pattern. The ex- periences and understanding gained by its members has added a new depth to our kaleidoscope. STUDENT FREEDOM LEAGUE. Seated, left to right: Elaine Jackson, Corrine Dubois, Bob Scavotto, Dan Hatch, Paul qq LeCry, Gail Nuccio, Colleen Parker, and Denise Fleming. Stand- Hutchin. Bob Lord. Carl Reardon, BiJI Harrison, Mr. Connors, ing: Bob Goulet, Charles Renter, Cliff Riley, Ray Cournoyer, Bob Kyle Whitney, and Mr. Taylor. SKI CLUB. Front row, left to right: Mike DiRosa, Cynthia Crombie, Caro] King, Donna Petrosky, Sally Grace, Sue Mangerian, Carm Ben- nici, Vernon Page, Sue Dezenies, Joanne Hill, and Fred Drake. Second row: Ken Sawicki, Billy Munscll, Fran Crowley, James Snell, Pat Vasseur, Pam Wood, Linda Dabrea, Sandy LaRussa, Marianne Smith, Mary Maylott, Carol Russell, Dave Macintosh, and Mrs. Fox. Third row: John Stuart, Karen White, Terry Vella, Donna Dickinson, Karen Szoka, I.auric Sanger, Sue Moriarty, Linda Sandelin, Kathy Kirsch- meier, Karen Gill, Roberta Hall, Blyth Boman, and Mr. Kramer. Fourth row: Rex Wardwell, Ed Walcryszak, Sally Siemoniko, Sue Siemoniko, Sue Cardone, Michael Smith, John Gill, David Parker, Tony Molinski, Laura Bassett, Debbie Clark, Rachele Pacquin, Joanne Murphy, and Mr. Montagna. SKI CLUB OFFICERS. Front row, left to right: Linda Sandelin Vernon Page, President and Sally Grace, Secre- tary. Back row: Freddy Drake, Vice-president and Dave Macintosh, Treasurer. SKI CLUB Take a walk down the D-wing at about 2:45 on a Wednesday afternoon and you will notice a crowd of kids packed into a room. This throng of happy students are the skiers of Enfield High. If you lend an ear you will hear girls laughing over spills they took on the last trip, the hard time they have just trying to get on the ski lift, and the really great guys up at the lodge. You see boys arguing whether K-2’s or Yamaha’s are better skis. Then Mr. Kramer walks up and says that his are even better than both! A typical ski club meeting. But, out of chaos, plans for a trip emerge and students go running home with permission slips in hand, looking for- ward to the weekend trip. Whether paralleling the expert trails or snowplowing down the novice slopes the EHS ski club has a lot of good fun and great memories to keep. 100 Happiness is skiing. Snow bunnies. Skiers await the lift. GLEE CLUB. Front rou left to right: Paulette Kennedy, Judy Mclsaac, Sue Washburn, Denise Scavotto, Elaine Farley, Gloria Shu- maker, Kathy Kirshmeier, Lana Tamashaitis, Jean Farley, Dawn Richards, Pat Snee, Jackie St. Onge, Ellen Flood, Fran Brcwczynski, Jean Deveau, and Mr. Giangrasso. Second row: Leslie Jones, Barb Zingle, Leslye Howard, Thayer Quoos, Karen Sjoka, Debbie Morse, Lynn Koetsch, Charlene Abissi, Bonnie Weeks, Linda Kokofski, Vir- finia Young, and Judy Hansen. Third row: Chris Blavealt, Dorothy anders, Shirley La Fountain, Mary Anne Kotowski, Lynn Cetnarow- ski, Diane Stone, Robert Paquette, Armand Johnson, Nick Sevarino, Bob Nowell, and Glenn Sykes. attaining perfection GLEE CLUB Under the direction of Mr. Joseph Giangrasso, the choir had be- come a significant part of the Enfield High Music Department. The result of their many rehearsals was evidenced by the fine programs performed for the students during the year. Their annual concerts during the Christmas season and in the spring have become events which are eagerly awaited. The Glee Club also supplied many cast members for the musical, “The King and I” performed on the Enfield High stage in May, 1968. GLEE CLUB OFFICERS. Left to right: Barb Zingle, Librarian; Leslye Howard, Librarian; Jean Farley, President; Lana Tamashaitis. Vice-president; Virginia Young, Secretary; and Mr. Gian- BAND. Front row, left to right: Bob Bouchard, Victor Roy, Joe Sellers, Lynn Gracewski, Kathy Reel, Chris Luddy, Christina Nadeau, and Phyllis Ainsworth. Second row: Kathy Lanz, Pete DiSalvo, Dave Scavotto, Carm Mears, Dave Nichols, Margaret Kelley, Charles Carle- ton, Rosemary Daniels, Alan Albetski, Cheryl Holtman, Georgia Bednarski, Dave Jones, and Paul Kohler. Third row: Art Mullen, Joe Scalia, Mark Bartholomew, Alan Torrant, Jeff Morgan, Scott Friend, Lorraine Januszewski, Bob Santanella, Dave Morin, and Gary Hammond. Fourth row: Rich Lombardo, Bill Munsell, Pete LaCafta Fred Macsata, Bruce Hargraves, Denise Scavotto, and Michael Le- gault. and gratified in BAND This year the band, under the leadership of Mr. Leonard DeMaio, continued in its role of providing the music of En- field high. Aside from playing at a number of school assem- blies, the band performed at the annual Christmas and Spring concerts. The band also supported our football and basketball teams, when at home, with a halftime show en- titled “Melody in Motion.” They always aroused the crowd, and played a part in w inning many games. Under the direction of Mr. Anthony Perrone, members of the band formed the orchestra for the musical production “The King and I”. The orchestra performed the opening pieces, strengthened the choruses, and provided background music for many scenes. BAND OFFICERS. Seated, left to right: Chris Luddy, Sec- retary and Kathy Reel, Vice-president. Standing: Alan Albetski, Band Manager; Alan Torrant, President; and Joe Sellers, Librarian. Mr. DeMaio checks an ar- rangement. Host and Hostess, Joseph Barone and Michele LeRoy. JUNIOR PROM Raindrops and Roses Later, in the twilight hours JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE CHAIR- MEN. Back row, left to right: Bill Munsell and Sandy Stanko. Middle row: Maureen Scavotto and Pat Grenier, General Chairman. Front row: Pam Hall and Sharon Mullen General Chairman Pat Grenier Pam Hall and Pat Casper and Ed Greaves. FAREWELL PROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN. Seated, left to right: Gwenn Butkovsky, Sharon Sperry, and Sue Richer. Stand- ing: Pam Hall, Anne Malinoski, Carol Conley, and Sheila Lacey. FAREWELL PROM For One Bright Shining Moment we danced among the flowery pagentry. Host and Bimler. THE ROYAL COURT. Left to right: Lillie Fowler, Keith Sandler, Linda Clarkin, John Hayden, King Chip Riley and Queen Linda Bourgeoise, Lew Wilby, Judy Hope, Kevin Formeister, and Sue Pelkey. Hostess, Danny Foley and Marilyn 105 The King and Queen have the first dance. Seniors enjoying themselves in the Castilian Room of the Willow Glen House. Seniors travel in wintery splendor 106 The big decision—what should I take? SENIOR PROM Yuletide Cotillion to the Willow Glen House. The Host and Hostess, Vinnie Spanilo and Debbie Bellida Hey, watch out for my toes! SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN. Back row: Tom 107 Holmes and Danny Foley. Front: Judy Taylor, Sheila Bence, and Marilyn Binder, General Chairman. AWARDS BOY'S STATE REPRESENTATIVES. Left to right: Michael DiRosa, Edwin Waleryszak, Robert Zawada, and Mark Handley. NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS. Left to right: John Gill and Daniel Hatch. D.A.R. CITIZENSHIP AWARD WIN- NER, Sheila Lacey. GIRL’S STATE REPRESENTATIVES. Left to right: Susan Aduskevicz, Marianne Destro, and Debbie Morse. 109 BEST ALL AROUND BOY AND GIRL Michael DiRosa and Patti Grenier MOST STUDIOUS BOY AND GIRL Bob Zawada and Evelyn Estvanik STATISTICS MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Dale Baker and Marilyn Bimler MOST ATHLETIC BOY AND GIRL Joe Bacewicz and Sandy Stanko no MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sheila Lacey and Bob Zawada MOST CHEERFUL PERSON Donna Friedrich MOST LITERARY PERSON Jim Walker WITTIEST BOY AND GIRL Ken Sarno and Marilyn Bimler SHYEST BOY AND GIRL Jack Flanagan and Alice Renals KID WITH THE BEST EXCUSES Ken Sarno 111 CLASS ARTIST Connie Polek CLASS ACTRESS AND ACTOR Debbie Morse and Joe Bellomo 112 CLASS SCIENTIST Ken Jamrogowicz CLASS MUSICIAN Alan Torrant BEST DKESSED GIKL AND BOY Claire O'Donnell and Mike DiRosa STATISTICS MOST ATTRACTIVE GIRL Rita West CUTEST GIKL AND BOY Midge Houff and Danny Foley HANDSOMEST BOY Mark Handley 113 DRAMATICS CLUB. Front row, left to right: Dennis Sirois, Bev Seminara, Jan Drake, Lynn Vigue, Eileen White, Ken Est- vanik, Pam DiStefano, Linda Kokofski, Carlos Igurrita, Sue Ackerland, Evelyn Estvanik, Cindy Malone, Linda Palmer, Bon- nie Weeks, Sue Brown, and Debbie Morse. Second row: Louis Zucci, Carol Grenon, Janet Cookish, Mike DiRosa, Karen Clark, Christine Plimpton, Robin DeKam, Danny Ruggiero, Pat Gill, Sandy Greene, Melba Harris, Sue McWha, Jerry Smith, Bob Nowell, Paul Kozlowski, and Carol Russell. Third row: Vincent Sowuleski, Chris Clark, Chris Kinney, Greg Beam, Mark Gaines, Gary Geoffrey, Debbie Jones, Maryann Rogers, Sue Ellis, Nancy Skirvan, Marsha Egerton, John Kakulka, John Wysocki, Judy Harris, and Blyth Roman. DRAMATICS OFFICERS. Left to right: Robin DeKam. Treasurer; Jean Farley, Secretary; Andy Molloy, Vice-president; and Debbie Morse, President. Finding involvement in the arts, THE DRAMATICS CLUB The Enfield High School Lamplighters’ Drama Guild means many things to many people. To its members and alumni it holds memories of long hours of work, tears, grati- fying applause, and good friends. It brings added enrichment and pride to the name of Enfield High. This year will be a year of fond memories for many of Enfield’s graduating seniors. The Corn Is Green, the group’s major pro- duction, gave some of the graduates a chance to prove their acting abilities. An Evening of One-Act Plays found many ex- perienced members working backstage, serv- ing as directors for the four short plays which starred the apprentice Lamplighters. A blur of color, occasional tears, wel- come applause—this is the Lamplighters, where we “think big, work hard, and have a dream .. Debbie Morse exercises her authority. Two prominent members observe the action on stage. we laughed and cried, Convincing someone to move can be an awful chore. Members demonstrate their talent in ethnic dances. and held dear memories. The royal portrait Mr. Gross confers with two actors. Yes, Mom, it’s really us! Evelyn smiles for the camera. Sh! Quick, get the hooks out! Our fearless leader and cohorts. Do you know what they do to bad boys down South? Isn’t this the way you do it. Coach? Abracadabra! CaSoi = peanut butter and jelly. 117 3-13 ' ? 3r xyroo, .N CO V f A Tf d . ■Awf' ■« ik' 5 £ 4 V W x£ c ii VVK ip i 'xt V V ««XV M v , AI r4Xir . r HIGHLIGHTS is a rotten egg. A memorial to John F. Kennedy. The Tomb of the Un- known Soldier. The Jefferson Memorial. 122 Fasten your seat belt kids. We’re on our way! Italy invades Washington. our nation's capital. But I REALLY AM 18! So THAT’S how big the world, is! Iwo Jima Monument 123 Left to Right: M. Aah M. ScavattO D. Cunningham S. Grace D. Hewey L. Tamashaitas A. Smith L. Roblllard M. Smith P. Buttacavoll M. Deatro J. Santanella C. Define S. Hutchinson L..Seeley G. Hopper C. Czarnecki D. VidltO B. Camp S. Bence H. Collina L. D brea J. Finaan J. Finaan S. Mullen S. Gegenhein M. Kudla D. Foley C. Meade M. Scott C. Stevens S. Fowler H. «rarhy J. Brand S. Babut S. Aduakevicz J. Coughlin M. Bimler J. Porcello V. Page B. Ainsworth T. Holmea B. Stood ley S. Carey D. DiVito K. Reel S. Caveleri S. Jextradeur D. Kowalcyzk L. Cowan R. Wheat J. Anderson E. Anderaon N. Stebhins A. Mallnoski L. Anrtrlk S. Mangerian D. Mortensen S. Howell J. fharrov C. vfilczuk S. Stlipion B. Kunsell J. LaVoy L. eaphill Ir. Saadelln 5. °unore J. Walker rt. 1Taeceur P Vacseut S. Lacey S. Rooney S. Dorney M. DiRora J. aylor A. Renals C. Clkkey 5. Sttsanik E. alerezak J. Caaey ?. askiel J. NICOi M. Blnette r. Bence L. De iocher A. Toirent V. Pace P..Duhe T. FOley D. Frederick P. Grenier C. Cekala T J Ouooe A. Biay D. Nally J. Iacolino L. DtRoeier S. Richer B. Keller G. Allegro B. Zenzak G. Ingrahaa J. St.Onge M. Dunagin K. Kiehieh L. Werner R. Covan P. Hall P. Bailey C. .Blnette S. Matthewa ?• Salisbury Our spirited, sportsmanlike, determined successful, agile, hard- We challenged our opponents SOCCER TEAM. Front row, left to right: Billy O’Brien, Richard Grccno, Tom Maziarz, Gary Hopper, Lee Schermerhorn, Tom Kazukynas, Tom Austin, Scott Bain, and Craig Donnelly. Second row: Ken Saw irk i, Lenny Short ., Phil Obregon, Tom Hayden, Bill Indcrmill, John Kakulka, Boh Santos, Bruce Peterson, and Dave Ziter. Third row: Assistunt Coach David Shea, Manager Daniel O’Connell, Pete Cerrill, Don Nowak, Earl Dupont, Donald Allen, Niles Worthington, John Kenner, and Coach William Teed. SOCCER Soccer at Enfield High School reached the pinnacle it so richly deserves in the 1968-69 season. Fan appreciation for this fast-paced and very exciting sport increased as the Raiders ran to an excellent season. The 4-6-2 record compiled this year was the best record an EHS soccer team has registered since the sport was initiated here four years ago. The 1968 season found the Raiders in the Capital District Conference. Thus, soccer became the first sport here at Enfield High to face the challenge of the tougher CDC. The results of their first confrontation with this stiff competition were encouraging. Coach William Teed and Assistant Coach David Shea molded a team which in- cluded two victories over Somers, a win over Windsor, and a victory over Weaver in its four conquests. SCOREBOARD ENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL OPPONENT 0 Windsor Locks 5 1 Windsor 0 2 Hartford 5 3 Bulkeley 3 2 Weaver 1 2 Somers 1 131 Lenny Shortz demonstrates a difficult maneuver. with cunning strategy, Billy Munsell steps in for a smooth kick. 132 Billy O’Brien throws the ball in for a speedy play. Jim Cote intercepts a fast pass. Scott Bain prepares for a fast kick. Tom Maziarz prepares for a standard soccer throw. skillful plays, Lee Schermerhorn moves the hall in true soccer fashion. Jeff Fitzgerald shows a unique soccer movement. 133 serious determination, Ken Sawicki moves in for a pass. Co-captain Gary Hopper concentrates as he moves to outwit his opponent. Co-captain Bruce Peterson carries out a fast dribble. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Front row, left to right: Barb Uricchio, Patti Grenier, Midge Houff, and Diane Courchaine. Second row: Lynn Dumond, Linda Werner, Sue Moriarty, Michele LeRoy, and Cynthia Cromhie. Third row: Ginny Pare, Karen Frangiamore, and Candi Ratches. while enthusiastic cheerleaders 136 Patti Grenier, Co-captain Michele LeRoy in precise formations Linda Werner Candi Ratches Midge Houff, Co-captain Ginny Pace Lynn Dumond B—iTSE attractive and vivacious fashion on the gridiron, the soccer field, and the hardwoods were this year’s twelve varsity cheerleaders. The biggest boosters in the school did a sparkling job in building enthusiasm at the games. Those among us who were not fortunate enough to participate in high school athletics fail to realize the lift that cheerleaders give to any contest. Win, lose, or draw, the fiery enthusiasm demonstrated by our cheerleaders is a vital ingredient for any team. Those of us «ho were actively involved with an EHS team know that cheerleading can be a fantastic part of any last minute drive for a touchdown or come-from-behind rally in an effort to beat the buzzer. To show that good cheerleaders complement a good team, one only has to look at the extraordinary successes of our foot- ball, soccer, and basketball squads this past year. The enthusiasm they generated will be hard to match next year or for many to match next year or for many years to come. ■ JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Front row. left to right: Joy Sandler. Pam Wood, and Lynn Koctsch. Second row: Carol Krinsinski, Terri Locario, Rachellc Pacquin, and Jackie Demers. Third row: Debbie Musso; Ann Marie Sas, Captain; and Laurie Sanger. aroused school spirit. Enthusiastic cheerleaders brighten every game. 139 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Front row, left to right: Alan Davis, Rex Wardwell, Niles Stebbins, Pat Casper, John Censki, Joe Zarcaro, Joe Baeewicz, Bob Elliott, Tom Evans, Jeff Casarella, Bob Baeewicz, Mark Keller, and Bob Egan. Second row: Jeff Hayden, Tom Grondski, Bob Devine, Dan Kelly, Glenn Provencher, Nick Rago, Tom Joubert, Joe Racine, Bob Bray, Dave La Russa, Charles Fuller, John Shell, and Dan Stebbins. Third row: Tom The Raiders, FOOTBALL The 1068 football season at Enfield High was spectacular from start to finish. An unyielding de- fense coupled with an explosive offense to earn the Green Raiders the co-championship of the Suburban League. A 0-0 tie with South Hadley in a fantastic defensive struggle left the Raiders and South Hadley deadlocked with identical 6-0-1 records in league play, and forced the co-championship. It was a season of great individual performance, yet never-ending teamwork. It was a season which saw Enfield face its first Capital District Conference rival, Norwich. A 33-15 loss spoiled an otherwise unblemished record. Next season will find EHS a member of the CDC. Running the offense was Joe Zarcaro. A fine sig- nal caller and passer, Zarcaro led an explosive of- fense which netted 186 points during the seven game Suburban League campaign. Also the defensive squad led all Western Massachusetts teams in fewest points scored against them—36. Much of the ground game was built around the powerful and lightning-fast running of half-back John Censki. A consistent performer, Censki found the paydirt for a team high of 44 points. Censki’s brilliant running with the pigskin earned him a spot on the all-league team along with stand- out end Joe Baeewicz, dynamic guard Mark Hand- ley, and fighter tackle Joe Racine. We as students of Enfield High join in saluting the 1968 gridiron co-champion Green Raiders. Our congratulations are extended to head coach Joseph Larnana and his assistants, Mr. Robert Lengyel, Mr. Timothy Connors, and Mr. John Skypeck. Let us hope that the spirit and pride which was so much a part of this year’s team will continue not only next season but in overcoming every obstacle which we must confront in the years ahead. Miller, Dick Tyler, Paul Elliott. Rick Dressier, Tom Fenton, Dave Smith, Jim Camidge, Jim McClintock, Steve Wasileski, Paul Zoceo, Dave McCue, Pete Sarna, Mark McDougal, Charley Brown, and Brian King. Fourth row: Coach Tim Connors, Coach John Skypeck, Coach Joe Lamana, and Coach Bob Lengyel. Tri-captains: Mark Handley, Joe Bacewicz, and Joe Zarcaro. 141 John Censki Thomas Evans Bob Elliott equipped with ready Mark Handley Joe Bacewicz Hex Wardwell Alan Davis Mark Keller Pat Casper Egan Joe Zarcaro Jeff Casarella offensive and defensive lines Bob Bob Baeewicz JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Front row, left to Second row: Ron Sehiecher, Jay Tyler, Steve Dewey, Boh Bletz, right: Danny Stebbins; David McCue; Joe Zaccaro; Kevin Maio, Steve Wasileski, and Mark King. Third row: A1 Hemorite, Russ Captain; Steve Nadeau; Marc McDougal; and Rick Wohler. Nash, Pete Piorek, and Coach Robert Lengyel. The Enfield team lines up for the kickoff. proved that on the field9 gridiron, and court Our team is set and ready for action. Our defense shows their determination to get the other team down. Enfield's offense advances skillfully down the field. 145 that teamwork and sportsmanship were winning ingredients. ry WHfft f ,. vl fiELO HlOW SCHq'° s ■_ i94,g — iqtq JOSEPH BACEWIEZ -.pr Robert zawada lAn- Robert bacewicz Chester wasucski Dennis Cunningham vincenh- SPANilo Kevin purov Kenneth kaiva Rick dressier OAvt lAi?v$SA STEVEN LAVAEERi John zamierowski Ik VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Front row, left to right: Ken Coach John Skypeck; Dave LaRussa; Rick Dressier; Vin Spa- Kalva; Chet Wasileski; Joe Bacewicz, Co-captain; Bob Zawada, nilo; Steve Cavaleri; Kevin Purdy; Joe Klimek, Manager; and Co-captain; Bob Bacewicz and Dennis Cunningham. Second row: Asistant Coach David Shea. Excelling in games well played, BASKETBALL A basketball season which began poorly ended in a blaze of glory, as the Green Raiders swept to the Valley Wheel championship. Four straight losses to non-league rivals were followed by 14 victories in the next 16 games, including nine straight to round out the regular season. The Raiders copped the Valley Wheel title on the strength of an 11-1 record. The lone loss was by one point to Longmeadow, when a shot from the deep corner cut the cords ahead of the final buzzer. Co-captain Bob Zawada led the Raiders in scor- ing, with an average of nearly 20 points per game. His fellow forward and co-captain, Joe Bacewicz, was second in scoring and pulled down numerous timely rebounds. Big Chet Wasileski was an awe- some sight to opponents as he used his 6'5 range to dominate the backboards. At the guard positions were Ken Kalva and Den- nis Cunningham. An excellent scorer, Kalva com- bined his scoring punch with his ballhandling abili- ties to present a fine all-around performance. Cun- ningham, another fine outside shooter, was espe- cially tenacious on defense with his constant in- timidation of opponents. Seniors Bob Bacewicz, Kevin Purdy, John Znamierowski, Steve Cavaleri, and Vin Spanilo, plus juniors Rick Dresler, and Dave LaRussa, pro- vided the nucleus of strong and impressive boosters necessary to any championship squad. Coach John Skypeck can be proud of his Raiders, a team with solid determination and drive, which were well rewarded with the Valley Wheel cham- pionship. There were no superstars, just a solid team effort all the way. Teamwork builds cham- pions, and this year’s exciting team was composed of twelve real champions. We as students of Enfield High can likewise be proud of our team’s performance. There were some thrilling moments and some trying ones, also. But in the end, the Valley Wheel championship erased any inkling of defeat from our minds. A word should be spoken about the enthusiastic support which greeted every player’s effort on the court. Without the fiery vivacity of the student body, the fantastic end to this great season might not have been accomplished. The student body, together with the players, can take great pride in proclaim- ing that “We’re Number 1.” ENFIELD 68 87 61 53 60 96 65 74 77 66 76 98 SCOREBOARD OPPONENT Minnechaug East Longtneadow Agawam ................ Longtneadow Easthampton Ludlow ................ Minnechaug East Longtneadow Agawam Longtneadow Easthampton Ludlow we spent long hours practicing Co-captain Joe Bacewicz Teamwork hrought us the championship. Joe Bacewicz uses his skill to score once again. The crowd looks on as Bob Zawada attempts to boost Enfield's score. Speed, careful aim, and determination were definite factors in our victories. that we might attain perfection. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL. Front row, left to right: Kevin Riley, Steve Nadeau, Benue Barile, Ernie Reynolds, Kevin Mayo, and Dave McCue. Second row: Coach David Shea, Rod Trombley, Fred Lauria, Steve Wasileski, Rich Kalva, Jay Tyler, and Ron Schliecher. WRESTLING TEAM. Front row, left to right: Rich Nadeau, Earl Faucet, Steve Cyr, and Jol . Albitz. Second row: Erick Loos, Kirk McCarthy, Bob Bouchard, Bob Parquette, Ted Jenkins, and Tom Hayden. Third row: Tim Scussel, Allen Reuter, Mark Handley, Bill Jones, John Keeley, and Mr. Teed. We pitted our strength, WRESTLING Wrestling found an interested following in its second year of existence here at En- field High. The performance of Coach William Teed’s squad was excellent, and some of the individual achievements were stupendous. Captain Scott Bain compiled an unblemished 9-0 record in league competition. Senior Mark Handley went 11-1, his only loss coming on a last second two-point deci- sion by his opponent. Seniors Bob Elliott and Bob Bouchard made excellent contribu- tions to this team. 154 The Enfield team looks on as a member wrestles a tough opponent. Captain Scott Bain easily triumphs. HOCKEY TEAM. Front row, left to right: Gary Krasinski, Joe Racine, Bernie Loubier, Mark Collins, and Joe Sobulski. Second row: Mark Janis, Tom Moore, Terry McKinstry, Robert Harris, Bruno Plocharczyk, and Greg Scavotto. Third row: Jack Flanagan, Art Geltz, Coach Richard McCarthy, Pete Cunningham, and Scott Friend. and strategy against tough foes HOCKEY The 1969 season found a hustling, spirited, Green Raider Hockey Team. A new spirit prevailed on the ice where Enfield skated to its finest season since the sport was instituted here. Coached by Mr. Richard McCarthy and led by co-captains senior Bernie Loubier and junior Joe Racine, the Big Green demonstrated a real team performance in every contest. The opposition found this independent squad always a tough foe. High scoring seniors Bernie Loubier and Mark Collins were joined on the squad by fellow classmates Jack Flanagan, Gary Krasinski, Art Geltz, and Bruno Plo- charczyk. Each team is determined to control the puck. The Enfield team, after a rough struggle, scores a goal. MAJORETTES. Left to right: Barbara Anderson; Linda Maylott, Captain; and Sheralyn Danoff. Raidettes. Left to right: Debbie Schack; Donna Clement; Debbie Cote, Captain; Joan Vella; Charlene Abissi; Janet Brandow; Terry Mullen; Nancy DuBon; Lynn Greene; Leslie Jones; and Lynn DeAugustino. Stepping to half-time entertainment The Raidettes encourage school spirit. The Raidettes perform to the rousing band music. with flashing batons Linda Maylott gives an excellent demonstration of twirling. Half-time entertainment is provided by the Raidettes. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM. Front row, left to right: Donna Liucci, Joan Chambers, Bev Howe, Sandy Stanko, Sue Man- gerian, Mariette Zucchi, Sandy Marcon, and Mary Gavin. Second row: Charlene Lauria, Cheryl Falkowski, Linda Anderson, Jean Casey, Marcia Jarosz, Miss Andrea Russo, Deborah Wilson, Barbara Kilty, Anne Malinowski, and Sue Richer. girls became active No rebounds for the Enfield team! Enfield scores another basket. 160 The game begins with a bully. Each team fights for the ball. in sports events. FIELD HOCKEY TEAM. Front row, left to right: Rosie Daniel, Mary Gavin, Linda Richard, Donna Jones, and Miss Kathleen Blodgett. Second row: Evelyn Estvanik, Donna Weaver, Donna Stefano, Donna Luczynski, and Diane Luczynski. Third row: Joan Chambers, Karen Slanetz, Diane Weaver, Linda Robinson, Fran Caracoglia, Sandy Marcon, and Bonita Stoodley. Fourth row: Sandy Stanko, Marcia Jarosz, Barbara Kilty, Nancy Skirvan, Mary Lou Polek, Pat Polek, and Charlene I uria. I’m sure this is the way to do it! Students and Cheerleaders await the mighty hurst of the basketball team. Contestants in Miss Enfield High pageant display their talents. faculty meet in a The bobby-sox set. Comedy of Errors. Hey! I think we're ahead! Of course it COULD go in. 165 The chalk-pushers attempt to control the ball. Bev Howe is threatened by the mighty avenger. Miss Blodgett demonstrates good dribbling technique. Varsity leaves the faculty without an opening. Compliments of SOUTHWOOD ACRES S. Ledger Starr Builder Telephone 749-8076 At the time, your high school graduation seems the most wonderful event in your life. But there’s lots more to come. College graduation, your wedding, your first baby, your first grandchild. Sure, at this time, they all seem way off in the future, but one after the other they will all seem to come along before you realize it. Make them live forever in your memory with lovely Full Fidelity Color portraits by Bosworth Studios. Best of all, you’ll find that beautiful color by Bosworth costs no more than old fashioned black- and-white. 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Benoit Miss Elizabeth Best Mr. Chester G. Blair Mr. Mrs. Adrian Bouchard Mr. Mrs. Samuel Brooks Mrs. Helen Brill Mr. Mrs. Joseph Buttacavoli Mr. Mrs. Salvatore Camerota Mrs. Ciriac Cardone Mr. Mrs. John J. Carey Mr. Mrs. Charles F. Carleton Mr. Mrs. Thomas Casarella Mr. Mrs. Jack Casey Mr. Mrs. Louis Cavaleri Mr. Samuel Cavaleri Mr. Mrs. Edward Cetnarowski Mr. Mrs. Richard Chmura Mr. Mrs. Zigmond Choinski Mr. Mrs. Stanley P. Cihkey Mrs. Dominic Cimino Mr. Richard F. Colavita Mr. Mrs. John W. Conner Mr. Vernon Cook M iss Henrietta J. Coulombe Mr. David C. Crane Miss Marie Rosalie Daigle Miss Gail Darden Mr. Mrs. Charles Damon Mr. Malcolm J. Davis Mr. Mrs. Robert DeKam Mr. Mrs. Leonard DeMaio Mr. Mrs. George Deschamp Mrs. Louise Desrocher Mr. Mrs. William R. Desrosiers Mr. Mrs. Dominick Destro Mr. Mrs. William Devine Mr. Mrs. Raymond Dobrozensky Mr. Mrs. James Doherty Mr. Mrs. Frank Dorney Mr. Mrs. Frederick Drake Sr. Mrs. Dorothy Dowd Mr. Donald Dufour Mr. Mrs. Barto L. Dunagin Mr. Mrs. Francis M. Duval Miss Cecile Duval Mr. Mrs. George Dyson Mr. Mrs. George L. Egerton Mrs. Josephine Epstein Mr. Mrs. Stephen Estvanik Mr. William S. Figella Mrs. Ralph Fioxe Mr. Sam Fiore Miss Jill Fitzgerald Mr. Bill Fogarty Mr. Mrs. Robert J. Foley Mrs. Paul Fox Mr. Dave Fredrick Mrs. William W. Freeman Mr. James Furey Mr. Mrs. William H. Furey Mr. Mrs. Maurice F. Gamache Mr. Frank Gawle Mr. Mrs. Robert F. Gazda Mr. Mrs. Richard Gegenheimer Mr. Mrs. F. Eugene Gorman Mr. Mrs. Eugene Girard Mr. Mrs. Maurice H. Grenier Mr. Mrs. Stanley J. Gudinkas Mr. Mrs. Ellsworth Hall Mrs. Norman B. Hare Mr. Mrs. E. W. Hemphill 210 PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Mr. Mrs. Jack Holmgren Mr. Mrs. Richard Humphrey Mrs. S. Hintlian Mrs. James Iacolino Mr. Mrs. Edward A. Jarosz Sr. Mr. Richard W. Kisiel Mr. Mrs. Egan Kotpwski Mr. Mrs. Frederick Kotowski Mr. Mrs. John Kowalchuck Mr. Jan F. Kowalchuck Mr. Mrs. William Kozikowski Mr. Louis Kwapien Mr. Mrs. William H. Lacey Mr. Joseph Laflamme Mr. Joseph D. Lamana Mrs. LaMontagne Mr. James Laudato Mr. Mrs. Richard W. Leno Mrs. Jean LeRoy Miss Gail Levine Mrs. Thomas B. Lyons Miss Mary Malley Mr. Mrs. Henry Mangerian Mr. Mrs. Donald Matthews Mr. Mrs. James Mead Mr. Mrs. Joseph Meade Mr. Raymond E. Montagna Mr. Mrs. Robert Mortensen Mr. Mrs. William E. Mullen Mr. Mrs. John Nicol Mr. Mrs. M. J. Nigro Mr. Mrs. Daniel O’Connell Mrs. Raymond Ouelette Mr. Ben Pallotta Miss Anna M. Parakilas Mr. Mrs. Nicholas C. Pasquine Mr. John Pelkey Mr. Ronald Pelletier Mr. Mrs. Michael J. Peluso Mrs. Gertrude C. Perdue Mr. Mrs. Ermy Petrone Mr. Mrs. Clemens Polek Miss Constance Jean Polek Miss Rose Porcello Mr. Mrs. Angelo Provera Mr. Mrs. Arthur A. Quoos Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Reel Miss Marcia E. Rees Mr. Mrs. Norman Richards Mr. Mrs. Conrad Richer Mr. George J. Risley Jr. Mr. Mrs. Roland J. Robillard Mr. Mrs. Michael P. Rumore Miss Andrea Russo Mrs. Clarence Scanlon Mr. Joseph Scherr Mr. Mrs. Edward Sidor Mr. Mrs. Charles Siemonko Mr. Mrs. Earl Sharon Mr. Mrs. George Robert Smith Mr. Mrs. Wesley A. Smith Sr. Mrs. Walter V. Sowuleski Mr. Mrs. Joseph Stanko Miss Sandra P. Stanko Mr. Mrs. Emile F. St.Onge Mrs. Ronald D. Stoodley Miss Bonita L. Stoodley Mr. Mrs. Frank Stratton Mr. Mrs. John Talbot Mr. Frank Taylor Miss Phyllis E. Taylor Mr. Roger Tellefsen Mrs. Louise Theofilos Mr. Mrs. Hein Timmerman Mr. A1 Tracy Mrs. Adolph M. Tysowski Mr. Mrs. Gilbert N. Vasseur Sr. Mr. Mrs. Louis B. Wheat Sr. Mr. Mrs. Paul Zenczak CHORUS Let us sing with a will for old Enfield And the school we love so dear, For the friendships that ue’re can he broken, Stronger grown from year to year; May our thoughts and our deeds be a token Of a love that cannot die; We shall live as sons and daughters Of old Enfield High. II Sun and shadows deep checker future years, May our mem’ries keep watch o’er all our fears; Courage, truth, and love in our souls are sealed In the days we live together in old Enfield. li A deefi (platitude Ae 4363yea t o o c da exfrteteeb Aeib dnceke AanAz c dlttib Sfiabden, wAc Aa bfien many ony Awuu yuidiny u6 AlouyA Aie fibocete ccmfii iny Ati yeadocA. The Echo Staff would like to thank everyone who aided us in compiling this yearbook. Special thanks go to: The Senior Class Thayer Quoos, editor-in-chief Marianne Smith, co-editor Pat Grenier, literary co-editor Jim Walker, literary co-editor Carol Devine, feature co-editor Bonnie Camp, feature co-editor Linda Werner, sports editor Kathy Reel, advertisement co-editor Jackie St.Onge, advertisement co-editor Bob Thayer, photographer Miss Gail Darden, advisor Mr. Richard Finman, Mr. Robert Foley, Janelle Myhre, Mark Holmes, Judy Allen, Larry Henry, Jayne Coughlin, Shirley Knox, Jim Tokarczyk, Peggy Folan, art department Miss Rose Porcello Miss Henrietta Coulombe and the F.B.L.A. The Administrators and Faculty Bosworth Studios O’Toole Publishers 215 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1969 FROM JOHN C. BUTLER Qualifying Member of Million Dollar Round Table North American Life Assurance Company Established in 1881. r-iMUiJi, . |Miw mm • 1 f • __________________________________ ioucui .


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