Robert 8. Titch Senior High School of Qroton, Connecticut Presents the fourteenth Edition of Zhe Zantarn Zable of Contents Escape ................... 'Dedication............... Administration and Jaculty Seniors................... Underclassman............. Sports.................... Organizations............. Activities................ Student Cife.............. Advertising............... . . . . 4 . 17 . 32 . 6S . 78 114 138 160 180 Editors Editor-in-Chief Citer ary Editor .... Business Editor .... Organizations Editor . Activities Editor. . . . Circulation Editor. . . Classes Editor...... Sports Editor....... Advertising Editors . . . . . {Janet Adams . Adison Zhurston . . flancy Clapper . . Barbara Ward . Douglas Buckley . Christine CeBuis . . . Sandra Cold . . . Bruce Cramer Cauren Squadrito Claudia Wallgren The Tantara Staff of Robert E. Fitch Senior High School proudly dedicates the 1971 edition of the Tantara to Mr. George E. Butcher, a man who has devoted over twenty years of his life to turning boys into men. As a football coach, he did not just coach his players to be football players, he taught them to be athletes and gentlemen. As head of the athletic department he has been responsible for equipping our teams with the best. He will fondly be remembered for his genuine interest and his inspiration to students of Fitch. Thank you, Mr. Butcher! 4 Well the dawn is coming heard him ringing on my bell Well my name’s the teacher Or that is what J call myself. J learned a lesson Superintendent of School The event of writing this brief message motivated my search through the back shelf of my library in order that I might review the yearbook message set down for me over a quarter of a century ago. Part of it follows: “This marks a very special year for you. It is the year you are about to step over the threshold into a new realm of responsi- bility. Your education and your activities have all been directed towards training you to be able to override the barriers of birth, wealth, and social status. But, more important than this ability to achieve is the sense of values that you have acquired; the pursuit and love of truth, the passion for justice, the love of beauty in all its forms, the intelligent use of human freedom, the respect for the dignity of the individual person. The same message is as appropriate today as it was for the generation that came before mine. It is a wish for a better soci- ety, an end to greed, bigotry, selfishness. It is an appeal for self involvement, for a concern of others. So what is this thing called “generation gap?” It’s the same that separated us from our parents, the same that separated them from theirs. It’s the bridge that counts, and the bridge also remains the same: “love and understanding. December 17, 1970 Hoard of Education Richard Chapman Seated: Mrs. Katherine Farquhar, Dr. Stanley, Killy, chairman; Mr. John Helme. Standing: Mr. Philip Nahas, Mr. Carl Johannesen, Mr. Richard Mitchell, Mr. Nobert Smyth. Missing: Mr. Fred Allen. To the Class of 1971 This is the time of political turmoil, war, unrest, drugs and pollution, but more than that, it is a time for tremendous advances in humanity. In the sense that man has in the past and will in the future rise to every occasion to alter the direction of mankind in such a way as to seek new solutions. The Class of 71, born in the 1950’s at the time of the Korean War, having lived through an inflationary period of time, have seen peace, then war in Vietnam, crises in the middle East and a gradual reces- sion in the 70's. These students have been tempered by problems and chaos. However, these are the youth who will take over the reins of government, who shall control the destiny of the world in the next few years. As we look to them we can see that it will not be difficult to have faith in mankind, for our graduates have displayed the strength and courage of convictions. They have the desire to solve problems. They have the motivation to move ahead and the spirit to keep after long-term goals. I know that I shall feel secure with the knowledge that students from the Class of 1971 will be the leaders of the world and that they shall be the very people who will be able to solve the problems of war, pollution and sociological inequities. To the Class of 71 — I hope and I wish that you will be able to take charge and to move ahead. I know that all educators have a great deal of faith in you. We have seen you and worked with you fo, twelve years and in this brief time, have come to know you and to re- spect you. Good luck. Ronald K. Gandia 19 VICE PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE To all of you who are graduating — congratulations. This event marks the culmination of twelve years of education. It is also a singu- lar achievement since few people ever graduate from high school more than once. For you and your parents it is a moment of which you can be proud. As young people, you have had an extensive period of prepara- tion in order to deal successfully with the many challenges that are shortly to present themselves as part of everyday living. The road to maturity is beset with problems. We hope that your education will help you grow up, maturing mentally, socially and morally. Keeping in mind that the period of youth is one of impatience and of adjustment to the world, we believe that you are now ready for the freedom and responsibility of adult life. Truly educated young men and women must not only be able to make a living, but must also be ready, willing, and able to assume the responsibilities that are inherent to a democratic society. Everyone demands more free- dom, but few demand more responsibilities. In a democracy you can not have one without the other. Each generation has its problems and must face its destiny with conviction and fortitude. Yours can do no less. At Fitch Senior High we have hope and confidence in you. Good luck . . . — - Louis Caouette Seniors: My congratulations to the graduates of 1970 for having reached the goal for which you have been striving for the past three years. I hope that as you leave Fitch Senior that it will be with a feeling of pride in the school and with fond remembrances of the many pleasant experiences that you have had here and of the friendships you have made here. The faculty and administration appreciate your many contri- butions to the morale of the school, your willingness to work harmoniously with teachers and fellow students, and the lead- ership which you have taken in school activities. It will be diffi- cult for us to forget the scholastic success of the class as well as the outstanding contributions which your members have made to athletics and other extra-curricular activities. Although this is my first year in the capacity of vice principal, I, personally have had many pleasant memories of this past year. Continued success in all your endeavors in the future. 20 Robert T. Laing Vice Principal Department X ' MISS ELEANOR GUSE University of Wisconsin, B.S. University of Michigan, M.A. MR. WILLIAM PARMENTER University of Rhode Island, B.S. University of Connecticut, M.A. MR. RICHARD MARIEN American International College, B.A. University of Connecticut, M.A. Director of Guidance MISS BETTY WHEELER Connecticut College, A.B. University of New Hampshire, M. ed. To Members of the Class of 1971 The students who are members of the Class of 1971 have been wonderful young people to know. You deserve the very best as you enter college, armed service, or the world of work. May you have ambition, courage, and strength to help make this world a better place. Sincerely, Betty Wheeler Director of Guidance MR. FRANK WALLACE MR. WILLIAM WALSH Wilkes College, B.S. Boston State College, B.S. Rhode Island University, M.S. Northeastern University, M.S. 21 MR. MICHAEL C. GUETTI Amherst College, B.A. MR. WALTER W. HUNSINGER University of Vermont, B.S., M.A. MISS ROSANNE MAGUlKc Wilkes College, B.A. MR. ARTHUR H. PEARSON, Dept. Head University of Rhode Island, B.A., M.A. MR. LAWRENCE F. DELMORE Bates College, B.A. MR. JOHN A. GORMAN Boston University, A.B. Connecticut College, M.A.T. MR. THOMAS D. HORAN Georgetown University, A.B. MR. DAVID F. FALVEY Providence College, A.B. MR. LAWRENCE E. CHICK Tufts College, A.B. Boston University, M.A. MRS. SHARON K. GRAY Kent State, B.S. Ohio University, M.A. MR. JOHN J. KELLEY Boston University, B.A. University of Conn., M.A. MRS. MARY CHRISTIANSEN Connecticut College, B.A. MISS JEAN E. PARKS Grove City College, B.A. University of Vermont, M.A.T. English 'Department MR. NORMAN J. PRATT MRS. LORRAINE H. SANTANGELO Providence College, B.A. Connecticut College, B.A. Boston State College, M.Ed. MISS CAROL A. THOMPSON University of Conn., B.A. MR. JAMES J. LoPIETRA Roanoke College, B.A. University of Madrid MRS. GEORGIA B. ROESSLER Penn. State, B.A. MISS ELAINE VOLO State University of N.Y., B.A. foreign language Department MRS. FRANCES S. NORMAN, Department Head Wellesley College, B.A. University of Nancy, France, Diplome des Cours d’Ete University of Paris (Sorbonne), Diplome de la Faculte des Lettres MR. JEAN-YVES SOLINGA University of Conn., B.A. Conn. College, M.A.T. MR. PAUL G. SIMARD St. John Seminary, A.B. Suffolk University, M.A. MR. EDMUND S. WOJTKIEWICZ University of Conn., B.A. MR. JOSEPH F. JOSEPH, II University of Connecticut, B.A. Science ;'Department MR. DAVID W. LUPIEN, JR., Department Head Clark University, A.B., A.M. MISS JUSTINE METRICK University of Massachusetts, B.S. MR. JOSEPH RINOSKI University of Rhode Island, B.S. MR. BURTON F. TURNER University of Conn., B.A. University of Hartford, M.A.T. MR. WILLIAM C. NEVILLE Yale University, B.A. MR. DANIEL STRUNK University of Missouri, B.S., M.Ed. MR. RICHARD W. URBAN Arizono State University, B.S. MRS. DAVID V. PAGE, III 24 Keene State College, B.A. MR. DAVID R. TETRAULT Cen. Conn. St. College, B.S. Wesleyan University, M.A.L.S. MR. ROBERT WILLIAMS U.S. Naval Academy, B.S. History 'department Dept. Head mr. john Beach Georgetown University, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. University of Berlin MR. ROBERT J. BROWN Northeastern University, B.A. MRS. HELEN HANNON Spelman College, B.A. MRS. JOANN STRAATVEIT University of Rhode Island, A.B. MR. PAUL CROTTY St. Michael's College, B.A. MR. JOHN HOWE Wilkes College, B.A. MR. FRANK WALLACE Wilkes College, B.S. MR. JOHN EGAN Worcester State College, B.S. MR. MARION LeBUIS University of Connecticut, B.A. MR. KENNETH R. WOOD 25 American International College, B.A. business T)epartmMt MISS MARGARET CUNNINGHAM, Department Head Bryant College, B.S. University of Conn., M.A. MRS. PATRICIA BERG Colorado State College, B.A. MR. ROBERT DEMPSKY Central Conn. State College, B.S University of Conn., M.A. MR. WILLIAM ONOSKO University of Rhode Island, B.S. MRS. DOROTHY BERGERON New York University, B.S. University of Conn., M.A. MISS LINDA HOFFMAN Wilkes College, B.S. MR. RAYMOND PORTELANCE University of Conn., B.S. MR. COURTLAND EAMES Mitchell College, Central Conn. State College, B.S. MISS EDYTHE LITTMAN New York University, B.S. University of Conn., M.A. MR. STEPHEN PIERCE Babson College, B.S., B.A. Bridgewater Stote College, M.Ed. Math Department MRS. JEANETTE BEACH, Department Heod Connecticut College, A.B. Bowdoin College, M.A. MR. DENISON BARBER Milton College, B.S. University of Connecticut, M.A. MR. THOMAS DICANDIA Providence College, B.A. Boston College, M.A. MR. TIMOTHY GILCHRIST University of Rhode Island, B.A. MRS. VALERIE JOHANSON City College of New York, B.S. MR. CLAYTON MEEHAN University of Maine, B.S. MRS. JANE KENNISON Bryn Mawr College, A.B. Wesleyan University, M.A.T. MR. PAUL PLASSE MR. UMBERTO RUSSO MISS JANET STANCHEK 27 Holy Cross, B.S. Fairfield University, B.S. Capital University, B.S. Head Librarian MRS. MARY WILLIAMSON Douglas College, B.A. MRS. THELMA FIEDLER Mitchell College Physical Education Tine Arts Sand Director MR. ARTHUR BOOTH Ithaca College, B.S., M.S. Athletics Director MR. GEORGE BUTCHER Ohio State University, B.S. Columbia University, M.S. MISS ELEANOR GUSE University of Wisconsin, B.S. University of Michigan, M.A. MR. HARRY L. BROWN MR. WILLIAM MILLER Augustana College, B.A. Cornell College B.A. University of Iowa, M.F.A. Escuelo University de Bellas Artes, M.F.A. MR. CHARLES WHITE Boston College, B.A. Pratt Institute, H.L.S. MR. JOHN CONTOULIS University of Connecticut, B.S. MRS. CAROL OLSON Ball State University, B.S. MR. JAMES SANDAHL Susquehanna University, B.S. Practical Arts ;'Departments MR. SIDNEY A. GARDNER Central Connecticut State College, B.S. MR. CARL D. NYGREN Central Connecticut State College, B.S. University of Connecticut, M.A. MRS. DOROTHY EAMES University of Connecticut, B.A., M.A. MRS. CLAIRE ANDERSON Farmingham State Teacher’s College, B.S. MR. JOHN T. JOHANESSEN New York University at Oswego, B.S., M.S. MRS. MARTHA G. REICHARD Colby College, B.S. University of Connecticut, M.A. Special Education MRS. JANE MILLER, R.N. Hartford Hospital of Nursing MR. PETER F. SPRINGER Centrol Connecticut State College Vocational Teaching. MR. FREDERICK HERMES, JR. MR. ROBERT LEUENTHAL U.S. Coast Guard Academy, B.S. University of Connecticut, B.A. Trinity College, M.S. Office Secretaries MRS. PAULINE MEEHAN MRS. JUNE SQUADRITO Quidance Office Secretaries MRS. JANE WILLIAMS School Treasurer MRS. BARBARA THOMAS MRS. DELMA STONELY I t c h c n t a f Mrs. Main, Mrs. Burbine, Mrs. Nott, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Trevena, Mrs. Uingenpeel. Missing: Mrs. Henley. 30 School fi urse MRS. HAZEL CLARK MR. ROSCOE MERRITT RAY DA VOL MR. JOHN BIRCHALL Seniors “There must be seme kind of way outta here said the joker to the thief There's too much eon fusion Can't yet no relief ” jimi Hendrix 33 Class of 1971 — Officers PRESIDENT GEORGE THOMAS TREMBLAY Wrongwoy College As going the right way — ot least once . . . benchsitting . . . The team, skiing, out on Saturday . . . You’re a riot! . . . Make '71 the greatest year ever . . . Vorsity Football 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3; Forum 2; Ski Club 2, 3; Senior Class Pres: dent; F Club 2, 3; Swimming 2, 3. VICE PRFSIDFNT LAUREN SUE SQUADRITO Lou College As not having gone to school herel . . . being lied to . . . Giggles, real people , my own life’ I . . . Really? Swear to God! ... To get a straight answer out of Bruce ... To live my life on my own, with Greg . . . Chorus 1; Spanish Club — Pres. 2; Secretary 1; Keyettes 1, 2, 3, Sophomore and Senior Class Vice-President, Tantara Editor (Advertising). SECRETARY JUDY MARIE MILLER Jude College The cheerleader with the long braid . . . People pulling my braid ond saying, is that real? . . . Mrs. Meehan, Rocky's smile and Al. . . I could reolly get info that! ... To have a successful career and live in Boston ... To get accepted at B.U. . . . Secretary of Senior Class; Vorsity Cheerleader 2, 3; F Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Tantara Stoff 3; Junior Class Rep.; Tanager Rep. 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, Treasurer 2; Human Relations 1, 2, 3; Poetry Club 2; Bond 1, 2; Office Help 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Student Council Rep. 2; library Aide 1; Keyettes 3; Executive Board 2; Dromatics Make up Committee 2; Service Club 1,2. TREASURER PATRICIA ANN TAYLOR P° College Affectionately . . . stuck-up girls, Danny, Moc, Willie . . . Cheering, Footboll games. Pep Rallies . . . Come-on . . . Phys. Ed. Teacher . . . GAA 1, 2, 3; Sr. Class Treos.; Keyettes 1, 2, 3; J. V. Cheerleader 1; Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3; F” Club 2, 3; German Club 1, 2, 3; Humon Relations 2; Student Council 1; Trees. 2; Tanager Rep. 1. DOUG IWEN BUCKLEY Bug Duckley College As myself . . . Mr. Howe, — office switchboord . . . damn stroightl ... To live long enough to do something to help someone ... To do oil that I soid I wonted to do . . . French Club 1; Key Club 1, 2, 3; Honor Society 2, 3; Tonfora 3; Amphora 3; Senior Executive Boord 3; F Club 2, 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3; Boys’ Stote 2. EVELYN RUTH FIELDS Eve College Short but sweet . . . skinny legs, too much moke-up . . . track and the Night Hawk ... no way ... to develop a fine personality . . . study hard and go to college . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Girls Track 1,2, 3; Tana- ger Reporter and typist 3; Guidonce Counselor 3; Tontoro 3; Judo 1, 2, 3; Human Relations 1, 2, 3; Pres. 3; Keyettes 2, 3; Pep Squod 1, 2, 3; Senior Executive Board 3; Service Club 3; Ken- nedy King Award. V BRUCE THOMAS CRAMER “Brucie College As a S.O.B. . . . people who B.S.” . . . D.B. . . . Go to hell ... to become a normal person . . . to be craiy but still help the world out of its horrible rut . . . Key Club 1, 2, 3; F Club 1, 2, 3; V. Football 1,2, 3; Coptoin 3; Track 1.2, 3; Boys' Stote 2,- National Honor Society 2, 3; Tontoro 3; Senior Executive Board 3; Jr. Class President 2. NANCY JEAN KNAPP Non« College As running the office with Lauren . . . plastic people . . . fritos, telephone colls ... Oh my God!, no sir . . . New York City ... to cover all my Spanish books . . . Chorus 1; Spanish Club I, 3; Keyettes 1, 2; Tontoro 3; Senior Executive Board 3; G.A.A. 1; Notional Honor Society 3. Senior Executive Hoard ALLYN FREDERICK HUGHES Al” College As a guy who could get along with everybody . . . people with no school spirit . . . weekends, music, girls with long brown hair . . . Good God, Hong loose . . . Teach P.E., Coach High School Basketball ... get accepted to Springfield College . . . Soph. Class Pres.; Ex- ecutive Board 3; Varsity Football 3; Basketball 1,2; Baseball I, 2, 3; Latin Club 1,- F Club 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3; Vice Pres. 3 CHRISTINE ANN LEBUIS Chris College As doddy's little girl . . . lonely days . . . week- ends, horses . . . I'm on a diet tomorrow! . . . To be a diplomat in Columbia ... To live through it thinner . . . Tanoger rep. 1; Honor Society 2, 3; Band 1, 2. 3; French Club 1; Sen- ior Executive Boord 3; Keyettes 2, 3; AFS 2; President 3; Spanish Club Pres. 3 KEVIN MARTIN McMAHON Mac College 220 lbs. of pure dynamite, but with a heart like a lamb . . . people who don't like to hove fun . . . Linda, football, weekends . . . Right on!, Out-a-site ... to play pro football . . . Make 71 the greatest class to graduate from Fitch . . . Key Club 1; Executive Board 2; Sgt. at Arms 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Tantara 3; Deca 3; F Club 1; Vice Pro . 2; V. Football I, 2, 3; Copt. 3; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2; Forum Club 2,- Vice-Pres. Jr. Closs; French Club 1; Germon Club 2, 3; Rug-Rats 1, 2, 3. CLAUDIA JEAN WALLGREN Claudia College With droopy white wool sox . . . teeny hoppers with blue eyelids, fads . . . barbequed potatoe CHIPS' . . . Free Coke ... to work in the medicol field . . . make it thru cheering . . . Bond 1, 2, 3; Service Club 1, 2, 3,- Keyettes 1, 2; Executive Board 2,- V. Pres. 3; J.V. Cheer leader I Copt.; Varsity Cheering 2, 3; F Club 2, 3; GAA 1.2, 3,- Student Council 2; Sr. Exec. Board 3; Tontoro Advertising Editor 3. 35 MICHAEL PAUL ABRAHAM “Abe College To be remembered with a small statue on the Sr. lown . . . French lines, hot shot sophs. . . . winning football gomes . . . Give me a break . . . getting out of science without o breakdown . . . Football 2, 3; Wrestling 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club I. JANET LEE ADAMS Jon College To be remembered os o competitor . . . cheering practices . . . div- ing, cheering, guitor, Tom . . . You're cute! ... to be happy ... to moke a good yearbook . . . Honor Society 2, 3; Girls' Stote 2; GAA 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, Sec. 2; Track 1, 2, 3; JV Cheering Copt. 2; Varsity Cheering 3 F Club 3; Band 1; Dramatics I, 2, 3; AFS 2; Tantara Ed.-in-Chief 3. JOY ELLEN ADAMS Joy College Show in fell in German Class . . . Howie, Skiing (Snow HjO), sailing . . . Oh, Really? ... To see the world . . . Nationol Ski Patrol . . . German Club 1, 2, 3; Art Club 2, 3; GAA 2, 3; Ski Club 2; Girls' Track 1,2, 3; Girls' State Track Aword 1, 2. LINDA FREDERICA ALLEN Linn College To be remembered for painting the sixth unit lav . . . morning notices and homeroom ... my guitar, my Kools, and Suzanne . . . “bum- mer ... to write fairy tales ... to redecorate the main office. EILEEN ANN AMENOLD Squirt Hospital, General To be remembered as happy and for locker 1 5 .. . My best friend . . . Super Minx Moch I and CCR . . . Cut the bananas ... to grow taller. JANE ANDERSON Janie College Memories of a Renault, a cheer and a newspaper . . . Keep smiling — it always helps . . . Psychology . . . Chorus 1; Student Council 1; JV Cheering I; Varsity Cheering 2 Tano ger 2, Co-Editor-in-Chief 3; AFS 2; GAA 2, 3. PAMELA ROSE MARIE ANDREWS Pom Business To be remembered os being a good listener . . . People who ore phony . . . sewing, music. Home Ec. ... “Sorry 'bout that” . . . know where you're going ... To ochieve my secret goal. DEBRA FAYE AQUINO Deb Business Not o Fitch, Hick . . . Scott's filthy mouth . . . Football Parties, Satur- day nights . . . Don't bother me! ... To become a dental hygienist . . . Spanish Club 10; G.A.A. 10 11; Keyettes 11,12; Deco 11,12. RUTH ANN ARDER Rolph General 36, 24, 36, being stared at, Travis and Ronnie . . . Oh Hell no . . . gam weight. KIMBERLY ANN ARNOLD Kim College Chlorine, diets, my red nose . . . swimming, kittens, people's eyes, summers ... I don’t know ... to finish college ... to learn to ski well . . . G.A.A. 1, 2,- V.P. 3, French Club 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2; Tanta- ra. CHRISTINE ELLEN ATHERTON Little one Business Good kid, crazy, the short dumb blonde, that's me . . . snobs, clicks. The Guidance Office (?)... Beach, blizzards, just having a good time . . . that wasn't very nice ... To go into Fashion Merchandis- ing .. . Graduate and just be happy . . . Pep squad 1; Guidance of- fice 2, 3; Deco 3. STEPHEN EDWARD ATHERTON Steve General As a friend . . . girls in long skirts . . . Guitar and my John B. Sebastian songbook . . . Who said that! ... To join Up With People ... To moke honor role . . . Baseball manag- er 2; A.V. 2, 3. RICHARD ROBERT BAKER Rich College A fun loving kid, who always has a smile . . . The Administration . . . Drinking, Running, Dances . . . Ohl NO! . . . become a lawyer . . . State Chompion in the 880 . . . Cross Country, Track Indoor ond Out- door 1, 2, 3; F Club 1, 2, 3; Conservation Club 3. WILLIAM EDWARD BAKER Will College As being a member of the best class ever to graduate from Fitch . . . My record albums, my hair, cigars, drinking . . . AHHHH LINDA! . . . To graduate and go to college . . . German Club 3; Art Club 2, 3; Key Club 3. CHRISTIAN E. 8ANNON Chris General A good friend . . . My guitar ... to be successful ... to get through . . . Track; Wrestling. ROXANNE LYNNE BARBER Roxie” College As me . . . nothing to do on weekends, when Deco store is out of certs . . . Boys, blue ieans, peppermints, wild parties . . . Egadl ... to go to college ond to become Biochemistry Lab technician at Pfizers ... to graduate and get morried. Pep Squad; Girls Judo; G.A.A.; Choir; Chorus; French Club; Tonager Rep. EVELYN BARCLAY HOLLY ANNE BARCAS “Holly College Just remembered . . . Peppermint stick, ice creom, my cot, cor keys . . . The cor's out of gas again ... To learn skindiving, to go to Ger many . . . Pep Squad I. CRYSTAL JEWEL BAUER Chris College Show and tell in German class ... Mr. Wojtkiewicz's joke . . . It's the quiet type you hove to watch out for! . . . com- plete school. GAIL SUSAN BAYLOR Goil Sue College Kindly and without malice . . . bugs in school lunch, no type- writer!! . . . sleep, snodels, beat up loafers . . . rattle steins Hosa fratsa Rotso ... To be the best R.N. there is . . . Moke it through this year alivel . . . Drama 2, 3; Junior Achievement Treasurer 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Office Help 2, 3; Library Aid 2; Conservation 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Pep Squad 2, 3; Keyettes 2, 3; Amphora 3, Business Manager, Vote 18 3. THERESA LEE BFAVER Terri Business Mr. Howe's 6th period History Class . . . Pot, Drive In . . . Shut up. Airline Stewardess ... To graduate ond get married . . . G.A.A. 1, 3; Spanish Club 1. CLAYTON EARL BECKWITH Buster Business By my state championship in Judo - • • Homework, Boston Red Sox and Oakland Raiders . . . Fantabulous ... To be come a sportscaster . . . Receive my Black Belt in Judo . . . Cross Country 2, 3; Judo 1. 2. 3; Football 1; A.V. 2; Deco 2. 3. BRUCE WAYNE BEEBE Bruce General By my never ending conquest for faster cors ond friendly girl friends . . . stuck-up girls . . . My Saab, blondes, girls that ore easy to tolk to, have a blost, keep it under control . . . Draftsman, to Graduate . . . Bond 1, 2, 3. THOMAS EDWARD BEEBE ••Tom General My cor. This is true. To be o great Chef, to graduate . . . Spanish Club 1; Band I. KEVIN BEENEY DIANA BEGA Deed College Crazy . . . bag of tricks . . . Oh! Wowl Got anymore . . . you crack me up . . . Boston, to graduate . . . G.A.A. I; Stu- dent Council 1; French Club 2; Keyettes 2, 3. HELEN CLAIR BEHNEY Hel College Money . . . crockup . . . travel teach . . . seriousness . . . Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 1, 2; Tennis 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Tuntu.a. GARY STEPHEN BELAIR Herbie College Moth da , 4th period study hall . . . water skiing, baseball, football, hockey . . . macabre ... to be a success . . . Make the class of 71 the best . . . Football 1, 2; Hockey 2; Debate 1, 2; German Club 4; Student Council Representative. JOHN PALMER BELL Fuzzy College Reinstatement of licen e, gills, motorcycles . . . Dudes . . . Math class . . . OH WOW!!! . . . Architecture . . . Good grades, meeting girls . . . Cross Country Trock. JAMES BENVENUTI MICHAEL DAVID BERG Berger Bits' College Railroad Salvoge Executive . . . Come to school on time . . . Police, girl scouts . . . You Bofoon . . . Pinball machine . . . French Club 10; German Club. DAVID BERGER DONNA SUSAN BICKNELL Donnie” College Dump trucks . . . Pianos ... To be a music teocher ... to graduate. SCOn BERRY BILLS Buffalo College Crozy Jock Ass . . . letting girls wear slacks in school . . . football, girls, cars . . . EAT ME! . . . Detective in FBI . . . Get to college . . . Varsity Football 1, 2, 3; Trock 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Key Club 3. CYNTHIA BISHOP Bish General Being me . . . loud people . . . Jim, my license . . . Mr. Howe's Bod . . . my place or your place . . . Nurse ... to graduate. BARBARA BLACKBURN LINDA BLAIR SAMUEL DAVIS BLIVEN III Sam College To be remembered as a piece of the continent, nothing more . . . his- tory books and teachers that go with them . . . Spanish, music, school spirit . . . Is that right? ... to be an individual a creep, a nut, a bore but always an individual ... to play my role as a cog in the machine of '71 ... Spanish Club 2, 3; Service Club 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3; German Club 2, 3; Pep Squad 2; Student Coun- cil Rep. 3; Spanish Honors 2. LAWRENCE W. BLOCKER DUANE CURTIS BODKIN Curt General To be remembered just as I am . . . homework . . . cars, money, and my girl . . . your's . . . state police ... to get out this year . . . Deca Club 3. LARRY IRVIN BODKIN Huck Special Program To be remembered as the one who hotes school but is glad to be OUTI . . . school ... my girl, country ond western music ... I feel real, real bad about that ... to have a good job, nice home, and fine family ... to groduote. DIANA LYNN BOGUE Tiger General To be remembered for a long time . . . called to the office for doing nothing . . . friendly people . . . hoir-dressing . . to be Raymond's future wife . . . Deco 3; Office Help 2. RAYMOND BONANG EDWARD JAMES BONEWITZ Ed” College Graduate . . . Speach mimicers . . . Swim Teom I; French Club 1, Golf Team 3. ROBERT CHARLES BOURGEOIS Bab College Without my clothe on . . . strorght people, that never lough or have fun . . . Dungorees, blondes, Bali Hai . . . OH WOW ANGIE STOP IT” , . . Prime Minister of Australia . . . to pass and go to Florida. DEBORAH LEAH BRADLEY ‘Debbie Business Seriously ... to be colled Doobie . . . Albums, cor, foshions, peo- ple with friendly attitudes . . . Yo know what I mean , I don't now ... To work with computers ... To complete IBM classes . . . Orchestra 10, 11; Kiwanis Honor Society 11. HENRY L. BRALY 'Hank College Traveling, woods, HFG ... I don't know . . . Marine Biol- ogy . . . Jump Off Gold Storr Bridge and Live . . . Boys' State (70); Tanager Sports Writer (70-71); Sr. Rep. on Stu- dent Council (70 71). PEGGY ANN BRAY Peggy” Business PATRICIA ANN BRENNAN Potty Business For many yeors ... To be called by my last nome . . . Friendly peo pie, music ... to pass Bookkeeping II. Spanish Club 10. RICHARD PAUL BROUILLETTE Frenchy Generol The Hope-a-Lone Frenchmen . . . Having to follow Doctors orders . . . girls, water skiing, snow skiing, cars . . . move it or lose it ... go into the Novy and make life of it ... to pass . . . Football 3,- Judo 1. GARDINER WILLIAM BROWN Gus College Slim and trim . . . Cafeteria Conditions ... car and money . . . I'll ploy your silly game ... to be a P.E. teacher and coach ... to get on the honor roll . . . F Club 2, 3; Foot- ball 2, 3. GAIL ALICE BURDICK Gail College To be remembered as Greg's girl . . . teachers who don't trust you . . . the mountains, my ring . . . Good grief! . . . Biology research . . . to pass A P . . . Judo 1; Servif Club 2, 3; French Club 3; GAA 1. ROBERT BURKE Bob College To be remembered quiet, reserved, and studious,- but that's impossible! . . . Burt . . . People and cots . . . No way help Alice ... to get into U Conn. ... to get out of Fitch in one piece . . . Cross Country 1, 2, 3,- Human Relations 2, 3. BONNIE LEE CAIRO Bonnie College To be remembered as a small grain of sand essential to the giant beach it rests in . . . social cliques . . . trees, gym, sandy beaches, peace, kittens . . . Oh, Wow! ... to be a social worker . . . Concordia College . . . Spanish Club 1, 3; Pep Squad 1; Keyettes 3; Tanager Ad. Ed. 3,- Service Club 3; G.A.A. I; Drama Club 2. DENISE CAMPAGNA Denise Business To be remembered os a tease . . . Ray Bonong, John Bell, Ed Small . . . Bruce Arbour . . . You ain't even . . . to get marriedl •M e 2WE GMI C nv Ywriav .. tr «m bnpntr 'm toru A G-f crc ca t ’Or ’ reno e -rutiwq rvy ,ar ??! • TWir fw wd ■mtni ■ save t jom Ymrbml mhii. -o jot my fey Cud) - wt o l I. 4. 7CNNA •oAJlf: ZtJTTia 'Otar' Sototot «•« jmnt «a T «mi «I iM p «k «'jnwMM ®se . my -mg pelT ■ • • , WKfml. AMOAa. '• £ OkSAir Mtfi« College and Generat fed Comet ,, . warm ««other , . '-cju« (kmoT Have fun. BONNIE CASTAGNA •an A i fef •v « inttfi g otiw Dan Gancy major n (ny .wojy . to get «it of Ktdi, dent Courted 3 Tamara 4. USA MICHELE DARLENE CATUWG Angin' Buswe and Generai '♦•gnett rrmiunq g n n Judo . . Hot prejudiced people Rodger Cattail, Weekend at Villanova, Fi h r s island, 'try apartment. uda. Bud . . . Ah soi , Tm Hungryl , T ■Itmu to 'hall to someday bn Mrs. dodge F'Ottaii Jr. Hm h school, gel btu VW. enjoy Ido, travel , . Judo Pro . 2j Judo 3, i Received yellow, green, brown belts, Stu- dent Council 4, GAA 3, 4, Dramatic 3 Sonae Gub 3, 4; Doca 4, Keyeffes 4. College . To Jnjfpng d' Dramattc 3? Shi- ETHEL ELIZABETH v LWLEY Ethel' Bunn By awing my seif being callod Big Ethel . . Htth pnnod study hall . . toot but I gam . . animal .. . . summnr . . no . . who caro . . cut it aut . to got ho most out at Ido . . to doerdo what I rod ly warn to bo . , Ctrl Chorus 3. 4, Onto 4, Dramatic 4. Chopper A a gottm tho stat . . • Doca. RONALD LEAR CHANEY Business . bo on tho golf foam and win tho CDC and GEORGE JOHN CHAPMAN JR. Rat KATHY LEE CHASE Business I wautdn t . . some neopie . . driving . . . cooking; . . . snapping for clothe . . . Oh, Brother! . being a good wife and mothot some day to graduate. ANTHONY STEPHEN CHERWA •Indian ‘ General I made it through . . Mr. Brown's art do 3 and 4 . . . Bur- ger Chet girls swimming . . bowling, baseball you to nice architect 'o win the CDC in swimming again Swimming I. 2. 3. JOHN FRANCIS CHRISTINA JR. John College June d5 Dodge Oar . . SchtKz ... Peqvot House . . Tape P aye UPUfomis Urn . . Bumma. Bumma . . to be a History teacher . to make 71 the b t year at ail Football I. 2. 3j Go Representative 2; Key Gub 3j French Gub X Student Council 3i F ’ Gub 3i Tantara 3. COLLEEN GRACE C1AB8Y Gob. 44’ Cottege An ambitious wd . . . ready or ««dement . . . good bn . . . and hasten . . Scott Bdit and Alan Wagner . . . breky . . . heavy rap Cheryl and Morn . . Who vow ... I torgot to eotoctom aeo pie an stage and be tocHui . . to give the ootbail eam a pep aA m the acker oom G. A. A. — “ ■• .aeni: Drama Qubj Revertes. DANIEL PATRICK CLANCY '0M' Cofege Fancy Dan Clancy moody people . . . Bonm . Nerr W . . German com How va dam 9 — Coach ooiboit ... get ««to vodege «motbod I. 2. X God I. 2. X German Oub 2. X F ’ CMU NANCY JESSICA CLAPPER Nan Business Always laughing and smiling . . . people making fun of my laugh . . good times and my shadow . . get outf guys ... to be happy and make someone else happy ... to get my name on the honor roll . . . Tanfora 3; Volleyball I; Track I, 3; Keyettes (Treas.) 3. BRENDA KAY CLARK Bren' College Free and easy in mmd . . . Falseness — in people or ideas . . natur , art and laving ways . da not live life, let life live you . . . College (art teaching! and marriage ... to ad- vance skills further . . Soph. Class Secretary 1; Chorus I; Hermitage Art Show (Honorable Mention) 2; Art Club 2; Tide III Photography 2; Museum Art Show 2; Drama Lit. Magazine 2; Tantara 3. CYNTHIA CLAY Cyn College OW Mystic's Dr. Doolittle . . . preiudice . . horses and peo pie . . The natural order of things . . . P.H.D. in nutrition . . . to make it . . . Human Relations I; German Club 2. 3; Dramatics Club 1, 2. 3; Drama Make-up Chairman 3. NANO LEE CLAY None College There a always time for a smile . . . confetti, cheeks, big George . . . Get your petutti movin' '; to be an elementary school teacher . . Girfs Chorus 1; Pep Squad I; French Club 1. 2; Tanager 1, 2; Keyettes 2, 3; Amphora 2; Poetry Editor 3; Dramatics 2. 3. BARBARA MAY CLUNY Barb Business One who laughs all the time . . . conceited boys . . . puddles, Tom Jones, cut off sweat shirt sleeves . . . obvious- ly, evidently; to be married ... to graduate. DEBORAH LEE COHER Debbie General As I am . . . sophomores and parents . . , Dougie, and my work at the hospital . . . knock it off ... to finish this school year EDWIN LEWIS COKER Ted College Lack of recognition of swim team . . . calm pools . . . your right!' . . . break 1:50 in the 200 . . . German Club 1, 2, 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3; All CDC Swimming Team 2; Band 1, 2. 3; Dance Band 2. 3; “F Club 2, 3; Tanager Reporter 3; Student Council Rep. 3; Rug rats 3. DAVID J. COLEMAN Dave College Easily . . . quiet study hails . . . Pequot House, King Bud . . l(S)3 4 -„.! . . . graduate . . . Spanish Club 1, 2; Student Council 3; Key Club 3. SHARON ANN CONNOLLY Sharon College As me . . . nothing-to do weekends . . . George, summer, sun, sand, secrets . . . Why did the moon turn white? . . success . . French Club 1, 2; Pep Squad 1; Tanager 1, 2; Keyettes 2. 3; Amphora 2, 3; Prose Editor 3. KAREN MARIE COOK Cookie General A blonde southern gal . . . doing dishes . . . Homer, dancing, yodel- ing, food . . . Y’all know yur liein' and buggerfats ... to become a happily marned woman ... to make friends and enioy life . . . Span ish Club 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; Gymnastics 1,2, 3; Bowling 3; Dramatics 1, 2. 3. ANGELA MARIE CORAZZELLI Bull Business Bob's Little Italian who loved everyone and yet no onel . . . Schmedlapp. Mr. Sandahl, being used . . . boys, (udo, Brian, apples, summer . . . “Oh wow, are you ever nice! . . be a part time nun, marry the pope! . . . keep Dennis happy and smiling . . . Class 1, 2. 3; Choir 3; DECA (Rep.) Ill; Judo I; Poetry 2; Dramatics 2, 3; Pep Squad 2. CAMILLA J. COREY Comie College I created the abnormal snowflake . . . horrible little Volkswagen ... art class, early dismissal . . . humbug! . . . to go to nursing school . . . graduate . . Make-up Commit- tee Dramatics I, 2. JOHN ANDREW COSBY JR. John-John College A perfectionist who hates perfection . . . ffys in the cafeteria attract- ed by my fellow tablemates . girls, food . . . shoooooot! . . grad- uate, make honor roll . . . Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Band 3; Human Relations 1, 2, 3; Student Council Rep. BRIAN LESLIE COUSENS Brian General Graduating . . . girls . . . girls . . . graduate . . . Deca 1, 2, 3. CAROL ANNE CRADDOCK Corol Colley To be remembered o myself . . . Boring teachers . . . football gomes, books, Saturdays ... go to College ... to lose something . . . Library Aide 1, 2, 3j Drama Club 2, 3 Forum Club 2; French Club 2; German Club 3; Pep Squad 1, 2. KATHLEEN LOUISE CRAGAN Kat Business To stay with Billy . . . long hair on men . . . sedar chest, Billy Reddy . . . you're kidding . . . clerical work ... to graduate . . . Deco 2, 3. PATRICIA ANN CROTHERS Pat College Myself, quiet but friendly . . . school . . . basketball, volley- ball, skiing, bike riding . . . Oh Wowl . . . physical therapist . . . graduate . . . college . . . GAA 1, 2; Girls' Trock Team 2; Sports Play Days 1. CLIFFORD LEE DAVENPORT Cliff College Could out-run Mr. Kelley . . . smell in the team room . . . girls . . . Boston Red Sox . . . con t win em' all . . . run in Boston Marothon . . . college . . . Football 2; Indoor Track 2, 3; Outdoor Trock 2, 3; Cross Country 3. RICHARD ALAN DAVIES Rick College Summer footboll practice . . . football games . . . basketball, base- ball games . . . Boone's Farm . . . college . . . F Club 2, 3; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3; J.V. Baseball 1; Key Club 2, 3. CYNTHIA LYNN DeLAIN Cindy College Honest person . . . flys . . . faithful disciple of Christ Jesus . . . make high honors . . . Girls' Track 3; Human Relations Club 3. CINDY JEAN DelGROSSO Cindy Business Smiling ... Pot Ryan's front false teeth . . . Sunny fall doys . . . Gory . . . legal secretary . . . own a beauty parlor ... to understand Bookkeeping II . . . Deco Secretary 3; Deco Club 2; GAA I; Student Council I; Ski Club 1; Keyettes 3; Office Help 2, 3; Tantara 3. ROBERT MARK DeMAKA Bob College Member of golf and judo teams ... a skier ... a loud girl . . . car, skiing, food . . . yup . . . give me a breok . . . dentist or oceanogra- pher . . . college . . . Homeroom Representative 2, 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Judo 3; Band 1, 2, 3,- Key Club 3; F Club 3; Golf Team 1, 2, 3; Dance Band 3. SHARON DIAZ Sharon Business Snow, sewing, swimming, horseback riding . . . Really! . . . to be o hairdresser . . . make it through this year. NADINE DiCANDIA PATRICIA ANN DODGE Pat Business Just os I om . . . stuck up people . . . nagging parents . . . Gary . . . closs ring . . . good time . . . knock it off . . . you need help . . . keep it up . . . Mrs. Gory Durkee . . . graduate. DEBORAH ANN DOOLITTLE Debi Vocational — Norwich Sixth unit lav . . . fake people ... big mouth girls . . . preju- dice . . . purple everything ... for why . . . travel in Europe and the United States . . . graduate . . . Deca. DONNA DuBOlS KATHLEEN ANN DUERR Kathy College A ski bum . . . French IV . . . Snow ond alcoholic beverages . . . Think Snow ... To be the best ski bum around . . . Moke it through French . . . Track 1, 2; Service Club 2; French Club 1; Ski Club 1; Dramatics 1. BARBARA ANN DULL Barb College and Business Asleep in study holl . . . cors, football . . . red licorice, booze, Bruce . . . “hang it up . . . nursing ... to groduate . . . Honors (2). JULIE DUPLICE Julie Business Different ond carefree . . . 6:00 a.m. . . . heavy tunes, freaks, bag of tricks, Bruce and Sleep ... I could really get into it ... to travel . . . Deco 1, 2. TERESITA EDMOND Terri — Pocohontos Business A much os pottible conceited people, clicks, sewing, preiudiced people . . . huge eorings, purple . . . tsk! . . . Go to college, travel . . . Tontaro 3; Pep Squad 1; Humon Rela- tions Vice-President; Office Help 3. JAN EDMUNDS JOYETTE EDMUNDS CHERYL EDWARDS PATRICIA ANN EVANS Pat College Wont to teach . . . French Club 1 3; Service Club 3 G.A.A. I. LINDA SUSAN EVANS Lindo Business To be remembered quiet, but good . . . loud people . . . sewing . . . What! ... To do office work ... to get through my last year. LINDA JEAN EWING College As myself . . . self centered people . . . Kev . . . Kevin's sense of humor . . . That's really great . . . Go to Boston School of Art . . . Art Club 2, 3; Keyettes 2, 3. IAN CAMPBELL FAIRGRIEVE Curly College As the compus troublemaker . . . meeting with principals . . . running, eco octivism, political student activism . . . To hove o sense of control over one’s destiny is the true form of radi- colizotion ... to work for oppressed people all over the world ... to moke Fitch a more humane place for students to be educated'' in . . . Cross-Country 1, 2, 3; Co coptain 2, 3; Indoor Track 1; Outdoor Track I, 3; Service Club 2, 3; Forum Club 2, 3; Vice president 2,- Conservation 2, 3; Tana- ger 2, 3,- Student Council President 3; F Club 2; Key Club 2. MARGARET FAIRGRIEVE Meg” College With o real big smile . . . people who oren't involved . . . Macaroni noodle . Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid . . . things people soy I soy I don't soy ... to hitchhike through Europe ... to have mode it through this year without going crazy . . . Track 1, 2, 3; Judo 1; French Club 2; Ski Club 2; Human Relations Club 2, 3; Conservation Group 2, 3; Service Club 2, 3; Tanager, Circulation Manager 3; Stu- dent Council Representative 3; library Aid 3; Dramatics Club 3. DANIEL FENTON LESLIE THERESA FERGUSON Leslie” General Noise . . . Horseback riding . . . cooking . . . modeling . . . Graduate. BARRY FIELD JOHN MICHAEL FINN Mike College Rednecks . . . music, people . . . College ... to moke it to next yeor . . . Dance Bond 3. ALBERT FISHER Al” General To graduate. RENATO FLETCHER DONNA FLYNN DAVID PETER FOGG Dove College As Mr. Scott's morning visitor. . . teachers in the lav and cor trouble . . . Cyndi . . . good music . . . super cool! ... to go to College and become a photographer ... to make the class of '71 long remembered. DONALD RAYMOND FOGG JR. Don” College Poor, but poverty stricken . . . dungerees . . . blue ond white Chevy . . . Big oix . . . sophomores ond juniors on our lawn . . . morning announcements . . . Chevys . . . listening . . . Did yo hear the one about? . . . stay awake all day . . . Key Club 3. WILLIAM JOSEPH FOREMAN -Willy College Not by Mr. Caouette . . . study holls where all you are ollowed to do is study . . . peace . . . Oh, my God, what did I do now . . . graduate . . . Student Council Representative 3; Conservation Club 2, 3; Forum Club 21 Germon Club 3. SUSAN JANE FORREST ••Sue” College — Business Me . . . corbon copies in typing . . . my car . . . the drags . . . hang a number on ... be o good wife . . . graduate and get married . . . Scarlet Tonoger 1, 2; Dromatics 1; Ski Club 2; Attendance Group 3. JAMES PAUL FRANCIOSI Jim General Good guy . . . school . . . cors, motorcycles . . . finish school. JAMES FREEDMAN ROBERT FULTON DEBORAH FUSARO DENNIS GALLAGHER DEBORAH JEANNE GANNOE Debbie Business Smiling . . . lateness . . . school spirit, the beach, my car. . . Would you guys knock it off! . . . graduote from college, be something successful, enjoy life ... go to college in Phoenix . . . Keyettes 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Deca 2. SHEILA JEAN GANNON She College As being far from Fitch . . . two faced people . . . alcoholic beverages . . . I'm diggin it . . . to get out and see how the other half lives ... be accepted for what lam... Class Secretary 1; French Club; Student Council Representative; Amphora; Dromatics; Pep Squod. DONNA GARITY VALERIE JEAN GAUS Vol Business As alwoys having a quick and reody smile . . . George . . . dad's corovelle, hossles . . . hey, honey ... to be a hotel manager ... to be accepted at Central Connecticut Stole . . . G.A.A. 1; Deco 2; Deco President 3. THERESA GERFIN BRIAN GEISING ELIZABETH ANN GILLOGY Beth College As myself . . . washing my hair every night . . . Poetry, EP, Beach, Sleeping late, food and drink . . . Nancy's parents are going away again ... to be a teacher and a model . . . get into college . . . Office 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3; Dramotics 2; Service Club I; Keyettes 3; French Club 2, 3; Human Relations 3. LINDA GLYNN Un Business Nicely but seriously . . . being called Shorty . . . Skiing, skies, beaches, life itself . . . You're kidding ... to become a good secretary . . . getting good grades and graduating. SANDRA PATTERSON GOLD “Sandi College Smiling . . . knuckle cracking, long toenails, you're three minutes are upl . . . Mr. Booth's Po de Co da's . . . LATER ... I don't believe it . . . to make people smile ... to get the most out of it. Band 1, 2, 3; Assistant Majorette 2; Mojorette 3; GAA 1; German Club I, 2, 3; Vice Pres. 1, 2, 3; Secretary of Class 2; Keyettes 1, 2, 3; Historian 2; Pres. 3; Tontoro 3; Class Editor 3. ELIZABETH GONZALES Lix College — Business As one the Kudo Heads . . . straight people; Rum, Eastern Point, Rooch Coach, Football, Gene ond Rick . . . Don't bother me Hoi ... to travel ... to go on all Deco trips . . . Deca Historian J, 2. HOWARD WILSON GORE Howie' College Well liked by everyone . . . Little boy in 289 Mustongs . . . cor , girl . . . right on . . . Draftsmen . . . Get accepted to college . . . none. TIMOTHE JAMES GOSELIN Go ' College True . . . Vott' 69 Scotch . . . Anne Purcell That' the break . . . Stay out of service. DIANE LYNN GRAY Di” Business As betng funny . . . Unoppreciotive people . . . license ond my cor . . . Oh no joke. To go on to business school, live a happy life . . . Get good grades and graduate . . . Girls Chorus 3; DECA 2, 3. RICHARD R. GREENWOOD Greeny College By graduating . . . keep underclassmen off the senior lawn . . . girls . . . Priest and Geegers ... to graduate from College ... to pass Mr. Strunk's closs . . . Basketball Manager 1,2; Basketball Stot. Mon 3; Wrestling 3. HEIDI LEE GULA7IAN Heidi College I can doodle in my notebook better than anyone else . . . under- classmen that think they're seniors . . . Dana and horses . . . cool, wierd ... to become an elementary grade teacher ... to graduate and get a VW . . . Band I; GAA 1, 2; AFS 2. KARIN LOUISE HAGELIN Hoggy College As one of the Kudo Heads . . . curfews ... my birthday, summer, weekends. Eastern Point Beach ... to feel I'm suc- cessful ... to become Independent . . . Keyettes 2, 3; Vol leyboll 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Humon Relations Club I. REGGIE HAGGEN DAVID LEONARD HALE •pig College Peace Freok . . . Jokers Rug Rots . . . Zap comix ond tapes . . . not all pigs ore your enemies . . . Go to college — stay single . . . graduate . . . DECA Club 3. EDITH MARIE HALEY Edie Business One that will see the New Kingdom come . . . Being called Eddie, long hoir on guys, the Viet Nam Wor ... to meet the right guy someday ond have a family . . . Get out of my life! . . . teaching the deaf and dumb . . . Graduating . . . DECA; GAA I, 2. ROBERT HALL KATHLEEN VILMA HALLIGAN Kothy Business As the calf who hung around with Bull . . . Raindrops, Viet Nam, Bob saying Oh Wow! . . . Paul, camp, class ring, DECA, Gils Vest Halloween of 69 . . . I might Thanks best friend . . . Business school, a legal secretory ... To stoy awake in Mr. LeBuis' closs . . . Poetry 1; DECA 3; (Representative) Dramatics 2, 3; Judo I; Girls Chorus 1, 2; Choir 2. DAVID ROBERT HAMILTON Dove General Tipping Bottle with Brother Baker ond Brother Atherton be tween classes . . . Judo and woodworking . . . Got your boy. Judo Power. . . Ploy for Red Sox and Sportscaster. . . Make National Judo School Championships . . . Judo 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 2, 3; Football I; Judo Executive Board 3. DEBRA LEA HAMPSON BARBARA ANNE HANSEN KATHY HARTILL MICHAEL DENNIS HARJEHAUSEN Hodji College A the heavyweight. . . No, but I used to have o pet dog . . . Numis- matics ... To be a stockbroker ... To moke honor roll of leost once before graduation . . . Band 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3. DEBORAH ANN HARNISH Debbie'1 Business As one of the kudo heads, my funny giggle and laugh . . . Stuck up people . . . Sneaking into the Drive-ln-Roach-Cooch . . . You guysll . . . To travel in Europe ... To graduote . . . Deco 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2. DEBORAH HARRIS JAMES EDWARD HARRIS Jin' College As a motorcycle fiend . . . Snow skiing, Honda 350, Austin Healey Sprite . . . Fine . . . Right . . . That’s true ... To go to college ... To graduate . . . Judo 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Key Club 3. PATRICIA ANN HARRIS PQt College As one of the few who survived hot lunches . . . being poked in the ribs . . . My dog Peppy . . . You’re crozy ... To teoch first grade . . . graduate with honors, put out a great Amphora . . . Amphora, Jr. and Sr. Editor in-Chief; Service Club 2, 3; Judo Club 1, 2; Drama Club 2. ERIC HART ARTHUR E. HARVEY Horv College A normal mole who likes girls . . . new teochers . . . My girl, my car . . . Yah, O.K. . . . Social Work . . . Graduate. MATTHEW HASSELMANN Mott'’ College Some people ore born with low voices . . . Sopronos Olin Britt . . . Guitar, Stereo, friends . . . Right out . . . Heavy ... Hit the college scene . . . Forestry . . . Lower voice . . . Choir 2, 3; German Club 1, 2, 3. ROXANNE DENISE HAYES IORNA FAYE HENDERSON Lorno College Piano lessons . . . Guidance Counselor . . . Pep Squod 1; French Club I, 2; Human Relations 3; Ski Club I, 2; Keyettes 2, 3; Kiwonis Scholastic Award 2; Honor Society 3. THEODORE RICHARD HESPIER JR. Ted College Show and Tell in German Class . . . Football, Summer, Nancy . . . Oh, my Godl . . . History Teocher ... To make the honor roll once . . . Football I, 2, 3; J.V. Basket- ball 1, 2; Vorsity Basketball 2, 3; Trock 3; Germon Club 2, 3. MARK ALLEN HIBBARD Mork General To be remembered as o best friend . . . playing in football games and losing . . . music, chicks and skiing . . . But Thanks Best Friend ... to ski every weekend . . . Band 1, 2, 3; Choir 2; Student Council 1; Ski Club 1, 3. KEVIN HIGGINS RUSSELL BENTLEY HODGSON Russ” General To be remembered os a loner trying to moke a dream come true . . . school . . . auto racing . . . Speed doesn't kill, it's that sudden stop ... to be a professional Race Driver Nas- car. MARY ANNE HOEF Mare College To live my own life ... To make it and not get caught . . . all sports, skiing . . . Drama 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 1, 2; Germon Club 2, 3; Pep Squad I. LAWRENCE CARL HOLBROOK Larry General To be remembered as a good student of Fitch; and by my short cuts . . . my parents on my bock . . . helping others . . . God bless You. LEWIS MARK HOLBY Mark ' College To be remembered as being trustworthy . . . hypercritical people . . . skiing, scuba diving ... to work in engineering . . . to get my driver's license and a car . . . Swim Team 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 2, 3. ROBERT M. HOLBY Rob College No class unity . . . snow skiing, football, bosektball, base boll . . . Hey Chomp! ... to major in business administra- tion to moke this year the most remembered . . . Swim Team 1, 2, 3; Boys' Stofe 3. MICHAEL HOOPER t ENNETH HOPKINS FREDERIC HORTON ... General red be remembered as a good freak! . . . Naggy people . . . leghtlifting, Drugs . . . TOO MUCH! ... to live in a aceful through . . . Wrestling 2, 3; Track 3. GARRALD STEVEN HOWLAND Garry College To be remembered as nice guy . . . school . . . 36-24 36 (girls) . . . Wanna be o bird!? ... to be skiing ... to pass 12th grade . . . Math Club 2,- German Club 3. SHARON HOYT JANICE MARIE HUBER Jon College French Club 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2; Keyettes 1,2, 3; Pep Squad 1. ' Anni '' Business — Collage Friendly, helpful . . . people who don't core . . . Musk, Summer, driv- ing, sincere people, Mike Rosso's Beotle Album . . . For crying out loud . . . Helping other people ond work with airlines ... get o Moch One . . . Service Club 1, 2; Guidonce Office Worker 3; Deco 3; Library Aide 2; Girls Trock 1, 2; G.A.A. 1. PATRICIA ANNE HUNTLEY Petti Business Kevin's girl . . . aggressive boys . . . Kevin, Ouster . . . Real- lyl Oh yeol . . . Business College ... To groduate. Guid- ance Office 2; Deco 3. WAYNE HUPMAN SHARON INGRAM Business Someone who was fair to other people . . . Mr. Scott making fun of my voice . . . music, skiing, football games, boys ... oh come on! . . . to be on Elementary school teacher . . . Girls Trock 1; Deca 3; Dramatics 3; Reporter for Tanager 3. CHERYL LYNN IRWIN Cheryl College Available when needed by onyone . . . hates Tanager deodlmes . . . beaches, loves to travel, Joe, good music . . . Oh brother. You're kidding ... to be a teacher and hap- pily married ... to pass Senior College Math . . . Tanoger I, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3; Keyettes 2, 3; French Club 1, Pep Squad 1; Honor Society 3. DAVID DONALDSON JACK ••Dove College Quiet . . . Lunch period ... in between class, Fitch Dances . . . Right ... go on to college . . . German Club 1, 3; J. V. Basketball 1. CATHLEEN SUSAN JAKAN Cathie Business Being myself . . . curfew ... my work, bowling, sewing, being with Dove ... Is the coffee on . . . modeling . . . making a new winter wardrobe . . . Deca 3; Guidonce Office 2; Girls Chorus 2. KATHY ANN JAMES Freckles College The freckle-faced Greek girl who forgives everyone . . . lying . . . Physics, B.B., Mr. Pormenter... I can get it whole- sale at Jomes . . . psychologici oi Ironslotor ot the U.N. . . . plon a definite future . . . French Club 2, 3; Keyettes 2, 3; GAA 3; Student Council Representative 1, 2. MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON Beth Generol Forever. . . being late . . . people . . . You've got to be kid- ding . . . graduate . . . Deca Club. SONDRA CAROL JOHNSON Sandi . Co,le° Amorylis . . . animals ond boys . . . Oh, sure . . . You d better be- lieve it! . . . to reoch my goal in life . . . help other people help them- selves ... to find adventure in learning . . . Droma Club 2, 3; Thespi- on 3; Kiwoms Honor Program 1,2. TERESA MARY JONES Tessa Col,e A fun loving person . . . Mr. Russo, Potrick Chesney . horses, guitars, motorcycles, people ... you guys ... to graduate ... to marry Pete . . . Librarian 2. VICKI ANN JONES Vicki BoS,ne” Always laughing, never holding a grudge . . . Kevin ond Danny . . . Peter, Easter Pt. Beach freoks . . . Wow, whot a bummer ... to travel to Europe ... to go to one football game . . . GAA 1; Deca 2, 3; Deca Store Monoger 2. JOHN JAMES JORDAN Jim Generol A friend to everyone . . . teachers . . . going on trips, working in the kitchen . . . Hello, how are you? . . . work . . . Kitchen work 1, 2, 3. LINDA JUNKINS ROBIN ANN KEllUM Robi College Occasionally . . . Dod's Folcon . . . surf, send and summer . . . WOW! ... to make it ... to get out of here . . . Spanish Club I, 2; library Aid 2; Dramatics 2. STEPHEN CHARLES KEMP Steve” General By my looks . . . school . . . going out with girls, fishing, and hunting . . . MM . . . Police officer . . . graduate this yeor. KARL EDMUND KEMPER Karl College As a member of the all-state ball team . . . People asking, “How's the weother up there? . . . Schlitz, weekends, Jeanne . . . “Honkll . . . College, money, and happiness . . . grow hair back after foot- ball ... Key Club 3, 4; F Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4,- Basketball 2, 3, 4; Captain 2, 3. ROBERT KING CRAIG KNOBLOCH SHERRIE ANNE KONONCHIK Sherrie Business Secretarial My reody smile . . . falseness in a person's personality . . . stuffed animals, people, beach . . . “Okeedoke, “Ya Know . . . make the most of my life ... to have the best Senior clossl . . . Deca Club 4,- Jr. Achievement 3, 4. CHRISTIAN KOSLOSKEY RICHARD KOSTA CLAUDIA LOIS KRAMER Claud College As I am . . . nosy people and tattletales . . . dogs, books, silences, trees, Russian music . . . nobody's perfect, I forgot, More or less, mostly less ... to write a good book ... to do something worth doing ... to decide whot I want to do . . . Band 2, 3, 4; Ger. man Club 3; AFS 3; All Eastern Division Band 3; Amphora 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Library Aide 3, 4; National Merit Semi-finalist. THEODORE LAFEMINA Ted College Not enough rights for the students . . . girls. Senior lawn . . . for out, Wowl ... to graduate. DANA MARIE LAMB Dane College As Jude and Lav's Sis . . . late bells and Big Moc . . . Opel Kodett, football gomes . . . you dog! . . . teach small chil- dren; see the world . . . not to get my hair cut . . . French Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Band 2, 3,- Stoge Crew 3, 4; Tanta ra 4. PATRICIA LAMB BARBARA PURINGTON IAMIE Barbaro” College At an individual . . . narrow minded people . . . Scott, MG t, hot fudge sundaes . . . all right! ... to get settled in college . . . mor riage ... to get out . . . French Club 1, 2; Service Club 2; G.A.A. I, 2; Conservation Club 2, 3; Tonoger 3; Judo Club 1. JOSEPH S. LAMPASONA •joe College Bike fiend . . . Itolian |okes . . . Hondo 350, X.K.E. . . . you're good ... to post Spanish . . . Swim Team 2. MARY ELIZABETH LANGE ••More College A free spirit ... cot hoirs . . . wooden shoes . . . goodo . . tennis champion . . . apple eater . . . Tanager News Editor; G.A.A.; Honor Society; Spanish Club; Service Club. ROBERT MICHAEL LoPLUME •Bob College Having the best cor at school . . . Mrs Williamson . . . QO to college . . . A.V. I, 2, 3; Judo 1. 2; Deco Club. RALPH LARUBINA ELIZABETH JO LATHROP Betty Jo College Confusion . . . serious songs . . . snowflakes . . . way to go all right ... to help other people help themselves ... to moke a lot of friends ... to get good grades . . . Glee Club; A.F.S.; Stage Crew. BILL LASKEY Phil College Polish . . . society os it is . . . Goldfish crackers . . . motorcycles . . . become o teocher . . . buy new motorcycle. KIMBERLY JEAN LoVALLEE Kim” General I would like to be remembered just the way I ami . . . Plastic people ... my license . . . Jeff . . . D.E. Closs . . . Hi Ya Guy . . . You're Mono's kid ain't ya! . . . go to oirline school ... to graduate . . . Deco Club 3. FRANCOIS IRENES LAVIGUEUR Fronk” College As going squirrelly . . . doing homework . . . sports . . . girls ... not quite . . . college . . . play football . . . groduote . . . Vorsity Football 2, 3; Track 2, 3: Key Club 2, 3; “F Club 2. 3. DAYNE LECY LINDA LEE ROBERTA JEAN LEWIS “Bobbi College My Michael's jealousy . . . Michael, Movies, golf . . . My Mi choel ... be a librarian . . . Wesconn . . . Jude 1; GAA I; German Club 2; Stage Crew 2, 3; Library Aide 3; Student Council Representative 3; Band 1,2. LEE KEVIN LEYLAND Krazy Leylond General As being myself . . . Patty . . . duster, 57 Chevrolet ... for out, man . . . to be the best at whatever I do . . . graduate. DEBORAH LEE LITTLE Debbie Business Just as being myself . . . nosey people . . . Bruce . . . having fun . . . secretory ... to be a better person . . . Deco 2, 3. J SHIRLEY NEVADA LONG Babe Business Just as I am . . . Homework . . . Knitting and sewing . . . Youn's . . . Bookkeeper ... To get out of school . . . Deco Club. KEVIN LOWE MERRILL YVETTE LUBIN Mer College As the only one whose voice you can hear all the way down the holl . . . Mr. Joseph's dirty coffee cup . . . Chocolate covered cherries, opals, green, Steve . . . Swift, like a hole in the head ... to travel in Europe ond Australia ... To break 1000 on my SAT’s . . . Tanager 3; Tantaro 3; Student Council 3; Ecology I 2; Ecology II 3. DAVID LUDWIG Dave” College Only person to ever write term paper in homeroom . . . midi's . . . water skins and VW beetles . . . Right Man ... to be wealthy . . . break 10:50 in two mile . . . Key Club 2, 3; Conservation Club 2, 3; Service Club 2; Outdoor track 1, 2, 3; Indoor trock 2, 3; Cross Coun- try 2, 3. MICHAEL REID MACKAY Little Mike Mackay Generol My plays, my Fitch screams, my size, my knickers . . . plastic people . . . purple, dances, away games, art classes, plays and my Juke Box . . . What is this madness ... to become an actor ... to get best Thespion? . . . Key Club 1; Pep Squad 1; Pres, of Pep Squad 2, 3; Human Relations Club 1, 2, 3; Stage Crew 1, 2, 3; Amphoro 3; Art Club 2, 3; Thespian Society 1, 2, 3. SUSAN CAROL MACKEY Sue College Girl who likes to make people laugh and a big smile . . . People that don't cheer at games . . . pom-poms, catowba pink ... I could really dig . . . to be college cheerleader ond math teocher . . . Promote school spirit. . . Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Captain 3; Dramatic 2, 3; DECA 3. RUSSELL EVERETT MacLEOD Rusty College As the best instigator . . . alone on a Saturday night . . . The two VS, liquid refreshment. . . indeed ... to get a girlfriend ... to hove a ball . . . Wrestling 1; Football 2, 3; F Club 1, 2, 3. JEFFREY MacMURRAY Jeff Generol Cheerful and friendly . . . Sports, dances, music . . . How are yal . . . go back to school ... to succeed, and have a good time. NANCY HADDON MAIN None” College As a happy nutty friend . . . people who lie, corvairs, apa thetic people . . . skiing, guys from cavrel crest, the beach . . . Are you kidding me? Really? ... to be a teacher, to travel around the world ... to get into college . . . Dromot ics 1,2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1; Choir 1; Ski Club 1; Tanager Rep. 3. DOMINIC MAIOLO Dominic General As a student . . teachers . . . girls and money bather Mr Kelley . . . to be a barber ... to graduate. RAYMOND EDWARD MANDRY Mad dog College Very briefly . . . none . . . wrestling, judo, motorcycle riding, going places, females ... To become business lawyer ... to be accepted to college of my choice . . . Judo 3; Wrestling 3; Football 2; Tanager Rep. 1. MARLENE MANKO GARY L. MANLEY Mush” College As me . . . people telling me facts I already know ... To make Judo Nationals . . . Judo 1, 2, 3. DEBORAH JEANNE MARTIN Debbie Business Kindly . . . walking from bus to school on a rainy doy . . . books, ort and laughing . . . really? no kidding? . . . legal secretary ... to enter the legal field . . . Keyettes; Kiwanis Awards. RODNEY WARREN MATEER Rod College As a warm person in heart and mind . . . cold people . . . levis, hemi-honker, southern belles, P.L.; right on! ... To wolk the long trail, to live happily ever after in a hirsute for- rest ... to sum up 12 years of an education and experi- ences, not as a terminating factor but an opening up of new boundaries and challenges . . . Judo 2. FRANK MATHER STEPHEN MICHAEL MATZDORFF General A nice guy . . . bus drivers . . . summer and freedom . . . Ya Know What I mean! ... to be a draftsman ... to graduate . . . Wrestling 2; Deco 3. DONALD MAURO JEANNE MAIRE McCARTHY Jeanne College A buddy to everybody . . . Mac and Donny . . . Karl, German closs . . . Really? Are you sure?” . . . become a social worker . . . Lose 10 lbs. . . . G.A.A. 1; A.F.S. 2, 3; Keyettes 1, 2, 3; Soph. Closs Trea- surer 1; French Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3; Germon Club Secretory 3. PATRICK McCONAUGHY GEORGE LLOYD McKINLEY Greg College American Cars . . . underclassmen (except one) . . . Jaguars (like my own), ring dings . . . Love Thy Neighbor! ... top secret ... to pass. ENRIQUE McMILION KEVIN W. McPADDEN Seogull College As one who lived and learned on and under the oceans . . . people who do things once and then think they know everything about it . . . Scuba diving ond working on the M.U. Maniton . . . Horses...tl” . . . to become a certified commercial diver. SHARON ROSE MILLER Sharon Business As o friend . . . plastic freaks . . . Ray ... to finish my training ot the hospital . . . get married. BERNARD JOSEPH MIRAULT Rocky College Bad jokes ond Spanish with Mr. Lapietra . . . car and sports . . . Beauty Ass . . . play pro baseball . . . acceptance into college . . . Varsity Baseball 2, 3, Co Copt, 3; F Club 1, 2, 3; Key Club 1,2, 3; Sponish Club 1, 2, 3. DIANNE A. MUNDELL “Di College Ray's girl . . . can't stand phony people . . . Roy, boats, the sandbar . . . Are you kidding? ... to be a nurse ... to have people take me os I am . . . Tanager Representative 2; DECA 3; French Club 1. KERRY SCOn MURPHY Murph College Member of 70-71 Varsity Football Team . . . being called on in Spanish closs . . . girls, sports, life, music . . . Que lasti- mal ... to hove a long heolthy life . . . getting accepted at College . . . Bond I, 2, 3; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3; Judo 2, 3. NANCY LYNN NAVARRO -Noncy General My long hair ond short skirt . . . getting up at 5:00 to come to school . . . food, soul music ... Oh no, I didn’t again ... a nurse . , . to groduat . . Future Nurses Club 2. DONALD REED NEILAN -Don College Lock of swimming teom recognition . . . Break 23.0 sec. for the 50 free style . . . Swimming 1, 2, 3; Football I; 'F Club 1, 2, 3; Stu- dent Council 3; Rug Rots 3; A.F.S. 2, 3; Dramatics 2. JAMES EDWARD NICHOLS jim General Moustache ond goatee . . . pink elephant and Blue Hills . . . 340 Swinger, Katfln ... Ah, Karen! . . . Engineering. DALE ELIZABETH NICHOLSON •Dole” College The girl with orange eyes ond o crooked smile . . . people who don't care . . . sailing, art, Fridays, my Happy Hat . . . it’s an illusion . . . to be a social worker, to sail around the world ... to love and laugh and enjoy my senior year . . . Band I, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club V Pres. 3; Service Club I, 2, Pres. 3; Keyettes Historian 3; Stage Crew 2, 3; Amphora 3; Tanager 3. JANET S. NORTON Jon College Someone who was different . . . people who think they know it all, but don't ... my boy friends, cots. Book of Mormon, and class ring . . . Blast, Oh, crudl ... to be a nurse ... to be successful in all that I do . . . Chorus 4; Judo 4; Student Council 2; Library Aide 2. PAUL JOSEPH ODDO Paul” General My ort work . . . heortless people . . . Debbie . . . WOW” . . . to settle down somewhere . . . Track 2, 3, 4; Bosketboll 4; Football 3; Art Club. AURORA P. OLAES Aurora College With my long block hair . . . snobs . . . meeting people, Reggie . . . I don't know ... to live a happy life ... to graduate . . . Spanish Club; Service Club. ELIZABETH KENT OLDS ••Liz” College A o hard worker . . . Lory people . . . violin ond recorder . . . oh sugorbeets ... to be a music therapist ... to remoin on the honor roll . . . Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Service Club 2, 3, 4; Group Leoder 3, 4; Eastern Conn. Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Conservation Club 4. GARY ANTHONY OPLINGER Gary College Girls, the girl that sits behind me in English class . . . Linda, License, class . . . you understand” . . . college ... to graduate ond get out of high school . . . Human Relations 4. PIPER ORKNEY Pie Business In good spirits . . . Dana and Mac . . . games, parties, and Mr. Pierce . . . “Don't bother me guys . . . dental assistant ... to have a good Sr. Year and Graduate . . . Deco; Office Help. CYNTHIA JANE OWSLEY Cindy College For my honest statements ... Mr. Brown's review sheets . . . friendly people . . . Hi ... to become a teacher of the deaf . . . getting good grades . . . Keyettes 3, 4; GAA 3; Spanish Club 3; Secretory of Humonities Class 4; Kiwanis Scholastic Award. CHERYL ELIZABETH PAGE Cheryl Business Alwoys smiling . . . toughing, that darn ear, radios . . . Hey you guys” ... to be a nurse ... to get on the honor roll. . . Nurse Aide Program. KATHY FRANCES PAGLIUCO Koth College With a smile . . . waking up early, Monday mornings . . . weekends, Jim, my radio, colonial houses, chocolate chip cookies without choco- late chips . . . yeah, right ... to teach ... to graduate . . . Dra- matics 3; Spanish Club 4; Service Club 4. PHILIP ANTHONY PALMER Phil College The guy who wanted to win . . . dislikes girls with dirty mouths . . . skiing, drumming, running track, girls . . . right on ... to live a prosperous life ... to make the clots of 71 the best class ever . . . Indoor Track 2, 4; F Club 4; J.V. Football 2, 3; Varsity 4,- Ski Club 3,4. ANITA LOUISE PALMQUIST ’Anita College As a good friend . . . People who gossip ... to honor God in oil I do and to Always do His will for my life ... to moke both good marks ond good friends. JANIS TERRY PARKER Parker Power” Business With a worm smile ond o friendly hello . . . Mr. Sondohl. . . Boyfriend Walt Pixanowski . . . Wacked out . . . Medical secretary or C.D.A. ... to groduate . . . Band 1, 2, 3; Serv ice Club 2, 3; Human Relations 2, 3; Secretory of Club 2, 3; Typist for Tonager 3; Conservation Club 3; Glee Club 3; Donee Band 3. KERMIT KARL PARKS Kerry General Just the way I am ... A strange person ... Ice tea, weightlifting. Psychic phenomena . . . Dad blast it! Things oren't working out! . . . Kerry Porks the future middle weight powerlifting champion of the U.S. . . . Become a bet- ter student and athlete . . . Cross Country. WILLIAM A. PARKS JR Bill College Ambitious, studious and willing to help o friend . . . Phony people . . . beautiful things . . . nice cars . . . track shoes . . . Yeah Right! . . . Accomplish the goals set in the beginning . . . Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Indoor Track 1; Basketball 2, 3; Forum Club 2, 3; Student Coun- cil 1; Conservation 2, 3; F Club 3; Key Club 3. CYNTHIA ELAINE PASCOE Cyndi General Not as Doug's sister . . . split end, chicken . . . straight hair, Florida, anything purple . . . Oh wow! You've got to be kidding! . . . fashion designer ... to meet Doug Buckley . . . Former High Schools — Madison High Son Diego, California; Key West High Key West, Florida. SHEILA LYNN PATTON “Sheila College One of the members of the greatest class ever to groduate from Fitch ... the Outlet Company . . . Football games. Eastern Point Beoch, the Quarries . . . Are you kidding me? . . . Hospital work ... to get a cor . . . G.A.A. 1; Spanish Club 1; Sec. 2; Cheering 2; Human Relations Club 3. JOYCE PECKHAM SUSAN JOYCE PERET Sue College Pin ball, peacock feathers, stock cor racing . . . Far out . . . to join the Peace Corps ... to become a poor artist on the Left Bonk . . . Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Stage Crew 1, 2, 3; Thespian 3; Human Relations 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Girls' Judo 1, 2. CHRISTOPHER LEE PHILLIPS Chris College For being able to make friends being friendly . . . Com position class with Miss Porks . . . girls, baseball . . . Oh, yea ... to go to college ... to graduate . . . J.V. Football 1; Varsity Wrestling !; Track 1; J.V. Baseball; Varsity Wres tling; Baseball. PAUL LEONARD PICKEN Slim Pickens College As a friend to everyone . . . homework . . . weekends with Paula . . . baseball . . . Knock it off ... to be o success in life ... to gradu- ate . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Band 1,2, 3. CAROL PISAPIA LEONARD PODBIELSKI Ski College Stock cor racing . . . going places . . . fishing ... to become an electrician ... to be accepted at a college. SUSETTE MARIE PONS Sue Business As a girl who could never keep her mouth shut in study hall . . . Being called Suxi . . . Football games, weekends ond boys . . . NO ... to love ond be loved ... to groduate in 711 DEBORAH LEE PROPST Debbie College As friendly . . . spiders . . . Buddy . . . “I’m sorry ... to teach ... to get good grades . . . G.A.A. 1, 3. TERRENCE LEONARD PROVOST Terry College The kid with worm hands ... my crooked tooth . . . Sue . . . I'll kill you' ... To be o stote cop ... to po . . . Football 2, 3; F Club 3. THOMAS CHARLES PROVOST Tom' College By my swimming ability . . . teeny boppers who think they ore cool buying dope . . . wine, women, and song . . . you know ... go to college ... to get out . . . Swim Team I, 2, 3. DENNIS PRUSSEN ANNE MARIE PURCELL College Phony people . . . timee, autumn, nighttime . . . Ah, yes! ... go back to Californio, be a nurse ... to groduote . . Stage Crew 10; Medical Club 10; Germon Club 11, 12. BETH ANN RATHBUN Both Bethbun College As caring . . . Bug Duckley my vice, Mr. Howe ... my family, my wires, 36 . . . ‘ more or less,' Fort! . . . succeed in the eyes of God . . . get occepted to Wilkes College . . . Judo Club 1; Dramatics Club 1, 2 Secretary Treasurer, 3 President; Priving Council 1; Poetry Club 1; Thespian Society 2, 3; Conservation Club 3; Chorus 1; Choir 2, 3. WILLIAM RUSSELL RAU Bill General A friend ... my cor , Borb . . . Faith, surfing, comp . . . I get itl Yeoh ... To find God's purpose Rom. 1:16 ... get to college. MICHAEL READ THOMAS REDDY DEBORAH REID Deb, Hey Reid!! General Hot-n-Heovy, I'd like to be remembered os me being me!! . . . going home early, loud people, snobby people ... my canopy bed, my inflatoble pumpkin . . . Hey Guy, huh?? . . . psychiatric aide, a wife and mother and get the most out of life ... to graduate. DEBRA ANN REUBELT Debbie College As a friend to anyone who wonts one . , . Social Cliques . . . noture, music, yellow, peace ... Oh Wow ... for people to get olong to gether ... to be accepted ot Carnegie Mellon . . . Germon Club 2, 3 Secretory, 4 President; Keyettes 4; Service Club 4; GAA 2; Pep Squad 2; Tanager 3; Attendance Keeper 4. KARL RICHTER College Do unto others the split, reolly dig it,” very heavy . . . land scope architect ... to get my letter . . . Germon Club 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 3, 4. ALAN ROBERT RIEL Al College A guy who'll most likely succeed . . . girls grabbing me in the ribs . . . girls . . . Have I seen you before? ... To hove a musical career ... to pass . . . Wrestling; Baseball. BEATRICE ROBERT Bea Business As Curt's girlfriend . . . good do bees, Mr. Dempsky's rotlen tricks . . . Curt, any used steno notebook, and 2:05 . . . good do-bees . . . to leorn what I can about the medical field . . . Keep Sue laugh ing . . . Kiwanis Awards 2, 3. GWYNTHE ROBERTS Gwyn Generol Vocational As a free person headin' toward freedom with Rodger and always laughing . . . Plastic people . . . rog, ring ... my bed . . . So do II? ', Hi guy! . . . live to become owore ond become surgical tech- nician ... to graduate . . . Spanish Club 2. GWENDOLYN FAYE ROBERTS Gw n Generol By not causing ony trouble ... my mouse, Leon, and my stuffod dog . . . Practical nursing or modeling school ... to graduate . . . Deco; Hospital. WILLIAM LEE ROBERTS ••Bill College As myself . . . people . . . Jesus Christ, Laurel . . . good for you ... To live o good life for Christ ... To finish school. DEBORAH ANN ROBERTSON Debbie College As being friendly . . . ignorant people . . . people and oni- mals . . . Oh reallyl and You've got to be kidding ... to be on elementary school teacher ... to graduate . . . Spanish Club 11. SALLY ESTHER ROCK Lollipop College Jill of all trodes . . . rules . . . music, laughter, love . . . Jesus, crumbl . . . have horses or be famous in music ... get free of ... Judo 2, 3; Newspaper 2, 3; Ski Club 1; French Club I, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Amphora 2, 3; GEA 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Track Team I, 2, 3. DIANNA ELIZABETH ROGERS DeeDee College Always! . . . buzzards and peeling oranges . . . theatre, the sea, snow and winter . . . though we travel the world ever to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not ... to fly ... to sprout wings . . . Track I; Dramatics 1, 2, 3; Historologieal Society 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Jr. Achieve- ment 2; Ski Club 2. KAREN V. ROGERS Annie Oakley College As being quiet. . . Stupid questions . . . Smokey and Horses . . . You're Nice . . . Get married and roise horses ... to graduate. ROBERT A. ROGERS Bob College “Hey Herb . . . Class win at the Winter Nationals . . . buy a car. . . Ski Club 1, 2. ROBERT ROGERS Bob General For Mr. Kelley's fun runs on Sunday ... my tiger's running shoes . . . run in the state meet . . . Cross Country Team 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3; Indoor Track 1; Outdoor Trock 1, 3; Judo I. JANE ANNE ROSS Janie College Full of life — has soul . . . spiders ond little bugs . . . love people, summertime, music ond laughing . . . Oh Wow! That's really greatll ... To give happiness ond teach chil- dren ... to learn . . . Dramotics Club 1, 2, 3; Human Relo- tions 3. JOHN RUMBLEY Reb' General As the guy from Mobile, Alabama . . . Hot beer . . . Surfing, dark blue . . . The devil mode me do it!” ... To read the entire volume of Shakespeare's works . .. To be in the top 10 3 of the class of '711 IAN RUSSELL MICHAEL T. RUSSELL Mike General Here to hove a good time . . . busy telephones . . . Anne . . . to much hossle! . . . Judo 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Wrestling 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Scholastic Awards 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA RYAN Pot Business Just as myself . . . conceited people . . . Steve, rug rat parties, Herbie, Football gomes . . . tichoo . . . become a secretary ... to graduate . . . G.A.A. 2; DECA 2,3. WAYNE SALVADOR LOUISE ANNE SANDVIG “Louise General Just a a student, because that's all I'm going to remember . . . stu- pid sophomores blocking the halls . . . sewing, and just getting along with people ... he thinks he's so ... to become Glen Houle's future wife ... to graduate . . . Judo 1. ELLEN JANE SANTANGELO Ellen College Ready to listen . . . curfews ... the kid that sits next to me in study hall . . . Tonoger deadlines ... ice creom sundaes . . . skiing . . . ice- skating . . . friends 'n fun . . . Hey, that's really great! ... to become a children's book illustrator, photographer, archeologist ... to un- derstand French!!. . . newspaper (SHIELD) Reporter 1; G.A.A. I; De- bating Club I; Tonoger 2, 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 3; Service Club 2, 3; Conservation Club 2, 3; Amphoro 2, 3; Poetry Editor 3; Dramotics Club 2, 3; French Club 3. MONICA ANN SCHLOSSER Mon College George's chick . . . being late . . . people who core about one thing, THEMSELVES ... my Lion . . . Barn Island . . . Cool it, sweetheart ... to be lob. technician . . . moke it through seventh period . . . Block Revolution, awoke! . . . G.A.A. 1, 2; Service Club I, 2; Band I, 2, 3; Keyeftes 2, 3; Office Help 2, 3. KENNETH EARL SCRONCE Kenny College Good clothes . . . Basketball 2, 3. CHERYL MARIE SECKINGER Cher College As o good listener with understanding emotions . . . people who apo logixe for no reason . . . phonys . . . guitar, plom pizzas, taking trips, music ... I don't know I mean I forgot ... to be an artistic personality ... get a few people's heads together, including my own . . . Dromotics 3; Amphoro 2; Poetry Editor 3. MARCIA JEAN SEHRON Marsh Business As someone who likes lots of fun . . . seventh period class on Friday . . . going to swim meets ... my pinky ring . . . weekends with Donnie . . . being called M.J. . . . true? . . . to do what I really want ... to pass Steno II . . . G.A.A. 1, 2; Dromotics 1, 2, 3; KeyeHes 3; Thespian Society 2, 3. GORDON WILLIAM SHEARER Gordon College Hote physics, swimming, ehem II class, right on ... to go to Great Britain, become a dentist. . . Swimming 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, presi dent 2; Student Council 2; Tonoger Reporter 3; Key Club I. DAVID PAUL SILVA Dove College Clothes and rock albums ... to moke my Senior yeor the best ond enjoy it the most. ELISABETH KATHRYN JOYCE SIMPSON lix College As on individual . . . dirty fingernails . . . books, contact lenses, my blue Duster, food, David ... oh yo ... to be- come on airline stewardess ond travel ... to get high up on the class ronk . . . German Club 1, 3; Scholosbc Aword. RONALD S. SITZMAN Ron College As well liked . . . frying to use the lav during class changes . . elec tronics and onythmg on 4 wheels . . . not printable . . . electrical en gmeer ... to maintain grades . . . Pep Band 2; Baseball 2; Footboll 3. NANCY SLYDER “Noncy College With pleasant memories . . . cars, narrow mindedness . . . my dungarees . . . keep your head . . . inner tranquility . . . graduate . . . G.A.A. 1; Amphora 2. EDWARD C. SMALL Easy College As the kid with the high foreheod . . . bod pigs, irote neigh- bors, aggressive old ladies . . . motorcycle. Pot . . . Strictly Street . . . travel on a Horley across the U.S., visit Vietnom ... to graduate, hove enough money to leave Conn. . . . Cross Country 1, 3; Wrestling 3; Amphoro Staff; Tonoger Staff. WILMA SMALL Wdlee College One who always finds something good about everything . . . uncon cerned people . . . Steve, vodka, |okes . . . Hey listen ... to help others, to fulfill my own life . . . groduate . . . Pep Squad I; G.A.A. 2, 3; Humon Relations 2, 3; Tonoger Reporter 3. JANICE ELLEN SMART Janice Business People who correct my English . . . cold pizza ond pototoe chips . . . JUDITH ANN SMART Jody Business People who soy hello girls . . . “I'm only kidding ... to pass typ- ing. _ CYNTHIA LEIGH SMITH Sin College To be remembered as the kid who slips down the sidewalks . . . reading Spanish aloud . . . People, beards, bagels . . . Brother! . . . recreation director . . . meet real people . . . Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Human Relotions Club 2, 3; Dramo 2, 3; Conservation Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Girls Track 1, 3; Tennis 2, 3; Badminton 3; Pep Squad 1. MARTIN SMITH Marty College I guess so . . . Swimming 1; Football 2, 3; Key Club 1,2, 3; Secre- tary; Conservation Club 2, 3. SHIRLEY SMITH WILLIAM ANDREW SOCHA Bill College To be remembered a good kid . . . writing English compoti tions . . . fishing . . . Oh, brother ... to take over my fa ther's business ... to pass with honors and hove fun . . . Wrestling 1, 2, 3. DEBRA JEAN SOLT Debbie General House cleaning . . . working with people and horses . . . Oh yeah! ... to become a nurse ... to groduote. ELEANOR SONIA Sue General To be remembered by the way I am . . . school ... my car and Dave . . . Nothing by mouth or NPO ... to become a LPN ... to gradu- ate. KENNETH DONALD SPRIGINGS Ken College Bowling, golf, stomps ... to do something to help the world . . . to enjoy it . . . Conservation Club 3. EDWIN ALTON SPROWL Laughing Mon To be remembered as the only one on the stage crew who could make on upsidedown pickett fence . . . English teach- ers .. . my drums, my cor . . . Hey, Luigi! . . . Military Service ... to have a good time . . . Bond 1, 2, 3; Judo I; Trock 3; Dramatics 1,2 3. KATHI STANLEY Yonk Business General Doesn't want to be remembered . . . stuck up people . . . music, grass, and a good friend . . . CENSORED ... To get out of school . . . to graduate. GAIL LYNN STEBBINS Gail Business To be remembered just os a student who attended Fitch . . . school . . . clothes . . . Drop Deod ... To get my diplo- ma. DAVID STEEL DENNIS REID STEWART Stew Col,e«« To be remembered by my Navy Blue Jeans and Tennis shoes . . . when people steal and hide my French horn mouthpiece ... my Dust- er, eggnoodles, band, Cheryl . . . Hey Man! $ 177 ... to be a music mojor . . . Swimming 1, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 3; Spanish Club I; Band 1,2 3; Soccer I, Pep Band 1,2; Stoge Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1; Student Council 1, 2. DOUGLAS ROBERT STEWART Doug CoHege Skiing, swimming ... to go to College . . . Cross Country 1; Swimming 1, 2, 3. COLLEEN SULLIVAN Colleen Col,e«e G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Service 1, 2 Sec.-Treas., 3; Trock Team 1; Dramatics Club 1; Tennis Club 2, 3; Tonager. FLOYD SUTHERS MICHAEL ARTHUR SWAN Mile General A being here . . . hippie , drug freak . . . girl , cort, money . . . jusf-o-wailin ’ ... to live a long life . . . get out of school. CATHERINE MELODY SWEET ''Sweetie' College Very, very happy . . . being confused . . . thorn. Fort Gri- swold, Room 55, Oklohomol Boogah! . . . become a biology teacher ... not to be quite o sentimental . . . Spanish Club 1,2,- Dramatics 1,2,3; Keyettes 2, 3; Hospita lity Choirmon 3; G.A.A. 1; Tantaro 3. RICHARD FRANCIS SYLVESTER Sylvee Business By all teochers in the school ... get o new senior picnic table . . . Senior lawn . . . really? I don't believe ill ... to be an accountant . . . get on the honor roll . . . Chorus 2; Chess Club 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3. JOHN SZEGDA PHILLIP WILLIAM TANKARD II Phil College To be on architect ... to run Boston Marathon . . . Cross Country 1,2, 3; Indoor Track 1; Outdoor Track 1,3; Conser- vation Group 3. UNDA TANSEY Linda Business By Don . . . stuck up kids . . . Don Eldridge . . . ' get off the phone Steve ... to succeed ... to graduate . . . Service Club 2; Humon Relations 2. GLEN ANTHONY TAYLOR Tony, Fudd General Happy-go-lucky . . . sports, girls, foocf, money . . . Football 3. JOHN TERMINESI Termo College As an Italian ... no air conditioning at Fitch . . . girls and cars . . . hey Ginny” ... to graduate from college ... to pass the year . . . DECA 3; Honor Roll 2, 3. DAVID PAUL THOMAS Dave College Physics Lab . . . college ... to pass math . . . Swim team 1, 2, 3; Key Club 1, 3; F Club 2, 3. CINDI LEE THOMPSON Cindi Business Cheerful, friendly . . . people who think they are better than me . . . John, and my clothes . . . con you dig it? ... To get married . . . to graduote . . . G.A.A. 1; Human Relations 1; German Club 2; Hon- ors 2. SUZANNF THOMSON Sue College As a good listener, and having a good sense of humor . . . people with a lack of understanding . . . friends . . . you've got to be kidding! I don't know” . . . leaving with good memories of Fitch. JOHN JOSEPH TODD Hots' College Aggressive . . . Tossle shoes . . . “Far out, Man! . . . To go to South America . . . Key Club 1, 2, 3. LINDA LEA TREVENA Linda Business Smiling and joking . . . My brother)! . . . Toyota . . . Mark . . . Oh Wowl . . . Go to Europe . . . Keyettes 2, 3; G.A.A. 1; Ski Club 2. JOHN MICHAEL TROWBRIDGE Jock' College My VW . . . Sue, footboll ... 2 Pages!” . . . U.S. Marines . . . to graduate and be successful . . . Football 2, 3; J.V. Football I; Baseball 3; Judo 1,- Spanish Club I, 2, 3. THOMAS TUCKER LEE ANN TURGEON Lee College Eosy to get along with . . . Clan Dancy . . . swimming . . . You are a real riotl ... be somebody ... to groduote . . . Student Council 1) Ski Club 1; G.A.A. 1j Deco 3; Vars- ity Cheerleader 2; Girls' Trock 2; French Club 1, 2, 3; Sec. 2, Pres. 3; F Club 2, 3; Yearbook 3; Keyettes I, 2, 3. THOMAS TYSZKIEWICZ TIMOTHY PETER UMRYSZ lit’l Emo General Free and easy . . . 66 Vetto 650 . . . Triumph, baseball, skiing . . . it's rough . . . retire at age 30 . . . graduate . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 3; F Club 3; Key Club 3; Ski Club 2, 3. MARIE ANNA VACHON Marie Business For a long time . . . vacations . . . honest person . . . food . . . oh, really! ... to become a great nurse . . . G.A.A. I; Future Nurses Club 2. VALERIE MARIE VACHON Val Business A person who tries . . . Viet Nam War . . . Terry, Devil's Hop Yard . . . Who me? ... to be a nurse . . . groduote . . . Future Nurses Club 2, 3; Deco 3. JAMES HENRY VOGT Jippy Business Cross Country Runner . . . detention record for 3 yrs. . . . run bock . . . bowl ... go to sleep in class . . . Bud . . . isi Rum . . . Money . . . chemicol engineer ... get the best marks I con . . . Cross Country 1, Track. ALANE HELEN VROSS Alone College As a good chick; sweet and innocent . . . liars people who won't mind their own business . . . SL, going places fooling around . . . Fred Burfle . . . cut it out! ... go to college and make something of myself . . . find out who spies on me . . . Keyettes 2, 3; G.A.A. 1; French Club 1 Service Club 1. JONA1HAN ALAN WALZ Wolly College At Fisher's Islond . . . stuck up girls . . . Bud, my skiis ... my football spikes . . . Ah come on . . . have fun then beat each other . . . be accepted in college . . . live . . . Key Club 2, 3; Key Club Execu- tive Board 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; F Club 2, 3; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3; Trock 3. BARBARA JEAN WARD Barb College A happy girl, full of smiles . . . gossip . . . Bill . . . camp, sports, Bible . . . wise guy ... to excel in Moth ond Phy. Ed. . . . to live eoch doy for Christ . . . Keyettes 10, 11; Secretory 12; German Club 1 I; Honor Society 11, 12; Tontara ( Organization Editor) 12; Student Council Representative 10; G.A.A. 10; Honors; Kiwanis Scholarship Aword 10, 11. WILLIAM WEISENEE SUE ANN WELLES Sue College Smiling ... A certain person who shall remain nameless . . . people, keys . . . rings . . . Snoopy . . . Goodnessl ... to be a librarian . . . to leave Fitch as a better person . . . Library Aide 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad 1, 2; Dramatics 2, 3; Props Chairman 3; German Club 2, 3; Tanager 3. ORENE ANNE WHALEN Renie Business Alwoys ready with a smile . . . foul-mouthed people . . . Mrs. Mee- han . . . 440 ... '64 VW with self-made seat covers here's another fine mess you've gotten yourself into, Wholenl ... to become o professional model ... to graduate 71 in the class of '71 . . . Girls' Track 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, Dramatics 1, 2, 3; Keyettes 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Tanager 3; Office Aide. KATHERINE WHITE KT College As being Rich's little tootsie roll in '69, '70, '71, and . . . Va nillo Tootsie Rolls . . . Richard, UConn weekends, Mr. Sand- ohl . . . Oh my God! . . . Borbizon Modeling School . . . UConn! ... go to all the UConn track meets . . . Spanish Club 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2; Tanager Rep. 1; Band 1, 2, 3. VIRGINEA WHITNEY Sue Business Broken VW'S . . . John, Shipmates, my church ... I can handle it . . . to be a secretory . . . Judo 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2,- Dramatics 1; Of- fice Help 1, 2, 3. STEVEN LOUIS WHITTLE Steve College — Business Marking time . . . Mr. Eames, Mr. Sandahl . . . cars, girls, and Dean's Mill Road . . . Foolish ... I don't know ... to become o ??? or a ??? ... to get out . . . Band 1, 2, 3; Key Club 2. DOUGLAS MAURICE WIETZKE BARBARA ANN WILBUR Barb” College As o smiling helping hand ond listening ear . . . study halls . . . pushy people in lunch lines . . . Band ... my clarinet, sunshine . . . Hello Peoplel ... to be me ... to go to college . . . Bond 1, 2, 3; All State Band 3; French Club 1; Human Relations 1; AFS 2, 3; Conser- vation Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Pep Band 1, 2, 3. DEBBI WILKINSON Deb General A big flirt . . . people who think they are better than everybody else . . . Richie ond motorcycles . . . Good, I'm glad ... to get married ond be happy ... to graduate and make 71 the best. GAYE LYNN WILLIAMS Gaye Business Insensitive people . . . Ronnie . . . life in general ... to be happy ... get married. BROOKS BURGESS WILLIAMSON Brooks College Oh yeahl . . . boats . . . Oceonography . . . Win at Nationol Judo Competition . . . Band 1, 2, 3; Donee Band 1, 2, 3; French Club 1; Judo 1, 2, 3; Advisory Board 2, 3; F Club 2, 3. CONSUELA TERESA BAYNA Connie Business Grouchy people, people who don't understand others . . . class ring . . . the color orange ... to succeed in everything I try and challenge . . . to graduote in the year of '71 ... Pep Squad 1; Spanish Club 1; G.A.A. 2, 3. MICHAEL CALHOUN SHELLY DUSTON GARY ELLIS Gory General Chevelle . . . Corvette. JAMES GIFFIN DAISY GRAY AUBREY GRIFFIN ERIC HARRINGTON KENNETH ALAN KANE Midget College Shortest kid in Sr. class . . . being a midget . . . bird, girls, Jewish Rye Bread . . . you lame ... to go to college, to go into forestry . . . to moke this year my best . . . Golf 1, 2. PAUL LAUDERBACH WILLIAM OATES JAMES PALERMO PHILLIP PALMER CYNTHIA LEE SHARP Cindi” College First period . . . cor keys, sailboat, skies . . . This is ridicu lousl” . . . teacher . . . G.A.A. 2, 3; French Club 1,2; Dra- matics 2, 3; Tanoger 3. ALAN R. WAGNER Al College Shyest, most sober student in Fitch . . . drunks, girls . . . cars, motor- cycles . . . “Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, ... to be a mechanic ... to graduate . . . Key Club 3; F Club 2, 3; Varsity Football 3; Wrestling 2; Indoor Trock 1, 2; Outdoor Track 2, 3; DECA 3. ROBERT WALKER MELANIE WATROUS MARILYN DENISE WILLIAMSON CURTIS HOOVER WILLIS TABATHA JOYCE WITHERS GERALD ZIEMKOWSKI KATHLEEN ANN ZIEMKOWSKI HARRY HEAD GLORIA BATTLE RICHARD CARNES PATRICK DUNBAR LEONARD ELEAZER LOUISE FERNALD DANA GAFFNEY DAVID HARDING JUDY HARRIMAN KEVIN HIGGINS MARIE JACON CALVIN MITCHELL PAUL MOLONSON BLAINE ROCK THERESA TESSIER ALLISON THORSTON THERESON WATROOS SUSAN WALENCZYK WILLIAM WATROUS SHARON WILLIAMS Camera Shy DANNIE ADAIR MAXINE APANASHKA ERIC APPLEGATE GWENDOLYN ARDER ROBERT BERNIER PETER BUDA WILLIAM CARRIGAN JAMES CORDOCK BERNARD DeLEON CRAIG DIXON CONSTANCE ECKHOLM RICHARD EVANS DENNIS FOURNIER KARL HAGELIN SAMUEL HAMMOND CHRIS HANSSEN MICHAEL HAYES ANTHONY IRVIN KIMBERLY KELLY CAROLYN KERR ROBERT LEONARD DEBORAH MERRILL STEVEN MOLONSON DAVID NIETO DARRELL ROBERTS RUSSELL ROBINSON CYNTHIA SWIFT DAVID VOLOVAR CHARLES WILSON RONALD YUHAS RALPH POLLARD Caurel girls’ State On the basis of their service to the community and the school, Jan and Lauren were chosen to represent Fitch this summer at Girls’ State in Storrs. Nutmeg Hoys’ State The participants of Boys’ State are chosen for their cit- izenship and civic interest qualities. The purpose is to pro- vide citizenship training as students learn to live together as self-governing responsible citizens. a Doug Buckley Brooks Williamson Henry Braly Bruce Cramer Ian Fairgrieve Jane Anderson Housek and Comb Award — Jan Jair grieve The Bausch and Lomb Award consists of a bronze medal and a certificate. The award is sponsored by the Bausch and Lomb Scientific Company of Rochester, New York. Ian is now eligible to compete for science scholar- ships to the University of Rochester. Morton Award — Barbara Ward The J. Warren Horton Award is given annually to a senior who has attained a standard of excellence in the study of science. The award is presented by the Under- water Sound Laboratory and consists of a certificate, a twenty-five dollar savings bond, and an opportunity for summer employment at the laboratory. DAK Award — jane Anderson Dependability Service Leadership Patriotism Because of her outstanding qualities, Jane Anderson was chosen by the Ann Warner Bailey Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution as the recipient of their annual award. Elks' Most Valuable Student Award — Colleen Sullivan From the many high schools in the area, Colleen Sulli- van was selected by the Elks' scholarship committee as the outstanding female student on the basis of character, leadership, achievement, and scholarship. She will re- ceive a fifty dollar U.S. Savings Bond and becomes eligi- ble for a state scholarship. Barbara Ward IN MEMORIAM WE REGRET THAT DON CLINGENPEEL WAS UNABLE TO GRADUATE WITH US BECAUSE OF AN UNTIMELY DEATH. HIS LIVELY SPIRIT AND CHEERFUL ATTITUDE WON HIM WIDESPREAD FRIENDSHIP AND QUICK APPROVAL IN ANY GROUP. HIS MEMORY WILL LONG LIVE IN THE HEARTS OF THE FITCH GRADUATES. 66 To all my American friends; In the short time I have been here, I have found Americans as very good friends. All in the school try to help me in order to speak better English. I am learning English, I am learning about the different types of people and customs that will be very useful to me in the future. I’m really glad to be a part of Fitch and I have enjoyed all the time I have spent here. I want to say thanks to all my American friends at Fitch, and all the families with whom I have lived. Always, Jaime 2 2 7 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3333333333333333333333333333333333 55555S5SSS55S5SS55S5SS55S5SSS55555 6666666666666666666666666666666666 mm!!! 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Allen N. Allen B. Avery H. Bogwell P. Bishop C. Booth P. Braymon C. Brown V. Chapman T. Cheesemon L. Cook B.,Cooper E. Dohlgren S. Dovis C. Deane J. DeCorlo D. Durham T. Eames P. Embry J. Feidnt B. Frozone J. Fridge D. Goble P. Gonocoplos J. Hague D. Hollstrom V. Hanna L. Hordin S. Holbrook D. Hollis P. Howard I. Huey J. Illingworth W. Jackson G. Kalley B. Kallinen M. Barrett J. Bean K. Belair D. Bicknell V. Burdick L. Burkheart A. Carlson I. Corroll K. Brewer M. Crawford M. Crouteau S. Cunninghom N. Delap H. Doukos M. Duncan R. Dunn R. Fonton D. Finch M. Finch M. Fishkind E. Geommi I. Goulet P. Greeen S. Haggan G. Harris M. Hayes P. Herman J. Hogan A. Huggass D. Humphrey Hunt B. Hunter M. Kellum M. Kelly J. Kilpatrick B. Kreeger Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Picture Not Availobk L. Kulo 0. lafforguc T. Laughlin J. leoonowich F. Mali M. Mommone P. Marshall J. Motzdorff P. McClellan A. McKay T. McKmght K. Miller J. Nelson D. Norriss R. Norton G. Nunn P. Pearson J. Pennington C. Perry S. Perry M. Rolencourt R. Ravennel J. Reaux J. Reed R. Ruteger S. Schramm P. Sedowski B. Shane S. Smith M. Spear J. Stewart P. Stoddord R. Taylor W. Thomas V. Tilton S. Tootell G. Walker S. Warner S. West K. Welsh D. Wiston C. Olsen N. Hogan P. lewis I. longton J. longton P. Maher J. Mazzella D. McAteer E. MeClean G. McOeory C. Mitchell M. Molonson W. Moon J. Nash M. Oddo G. Olds I. Ormsby G. Overton I. Peterson N. Peteska D. Phillips M. Porterlance D. Rispoli M. Roberts R. Robinson S. Russo D. Sheets K. Shwortz A. Singer B. Smith V. White I. Wickerson D. Williams W. Wilson P. Sullivan S. Summerfield D. Suthers A. Taylor C. Totten S. Townsend 71 Sophomore Class Officers Pres. V.-Pres. Seer. Zreas. Sd Costa Mike Mayo Debbie Qreen Carrie Pills G. Ackley M. Alexander 0. Alexoff A. Allen L. Bocus M. Borr B. Barrett R, Barren S. Bigelow C. Bishop R. Blair W.iBlonker K. Botheari D. Bronom C. Bridgemar. N. Brouillette S. Canada C. Cannup D. Corrigan D. Cose L. Churchill L. Churchill C. Clobby C. Clospell C. Cooley G. Coombs D. Copp C. Corey N. Dogger J. Dander C. DeCarlo J. Delgrosso M. Dumois T. Dunbar T. Dunbar S. Duncan D. Anderson S. Angeli T. Andrelli S. Apostol R. Boynon B. Beatty R. Beaver A. Belecki J. Block A. Bobinski P. Bonang S. Bondy W. Burdick D. Buisell C. Burge I. Burridge J. Charpentier C. Charpentier L. Christiansen D. Chubbuck S. Clausen M. Cloy B. Cook D. Cook E. Costo B. Creager P. Cramer B. Freemond S. DeMilo D. Diaz T. DiCondio V. Dudley C. Elliot C. Fast K. Fargo K. Fitzgerald J. Flotly J. Fontono Fronchigelli M. Gardner D. Green B. Greenleaf J. Gregory G. Gutzmer J Hampson M. Hansen I. Harden T. Hornish S. Hatfield D. Henderson G. Henderson J. Henry R. Howland N. Houser O. Hubmun Isif E. Johnson E. Johnson R. Johnson P. Jones H. Kendall I. Kidney J. Knight S. Konochik S. LaRose D. Lasch S. Lavigne S. lovigueur P. Letz I. Macbeth N. MocDougall Marrine M. Mayo T. Mozzel P. McCarthy B. McLean M. Moore L. Morgan M. Mortimer J. Morton A. Newton J. Noack C. O'Bnon L. Olson A. Gayle W. Gayle D. Gilfilian C. Green S. Hadden C. Hogon Hogan P. Embry J. Horp J. Harris B. Horvey M. Horvey B. Hess T. Hess M. Hellis G. Holly D. James S. Jeorou S. Jensen A. Johnson P. JOnes M. Joseph M. Kasuga K. Kavonogh J. Kromer C. Lafaile C. laFemino N. Lamb K. Low R. Lawrence B. Lowe D. Lee B. Marquardt D. Matson Mauro A. Mayo D. McPadden S. Mead S. Mellard B. Mitchell R. Moyer J. Meyers J. Nohornet M. Nelson B. Otten D. Pocker L. Parker J. Parker K. Pork A. Patterson M. Pertechino E. Pollard S. Provo t D. Ralls J. Riccardi G. Ripple D. Roy E. Sahannon P. Sono R. Cerovolo H. Shaeffer G. Show I. Shearer D. Sheehan N. Spillone N. Solonski J. Smith T. Smith P. Supernaut W. Swift E. Tolor J. Tedford S. Totten R. Trocey C. Trosk T. Tremblay R. Ventura Y. Ventrua J. Watrous S. Watrous J. Whalen L. Whitt R. Willioms C. Willis J. Pollen J. Poole J. Portelance D. Post R. Rodriguez D. Rodgers M. Rogers B. Roland K. Souer K. Sower P. Sedowski C. Shaeffee A. Sheffey A. Shelly K. Shoemaker A. Springer Star G. Stern C. Steworf P. Sfomper A. Testa P. Thaxton P. Thomas P. Timpano B. Turner G. Uhos R. Urbani D. Veneroe G. Watters R. Watts K. Walsh O. Welper J. Wood 74 ALSO — JUNIORS Fernald, P. Merritt, S. Tourjee, C. Burkhardt, L. Hauser, N. Pearson, P. Fields, V. Meyers, D. Trocy, C. Burnette, A. Helm, J. Pelletier, B. Abrohom, K. Fish. D. Meyer, $. Tramontano, S. Burridge, I. Hill, J. Penrose, J. Adam , R. Fontono, J. Mihok, L. Trowbridge, D. Burrows, W. Hoag, P. Perry, C. Adler, R. Fournier, I. Miles, R. Turgeon, G. Capen, M. Holmes, J. Plouffe, D. Alevros, W. Fronkopoulos, W. Mitchell, C. Turkowski, T. Corrigan, D Hopkins, J. Pokes, P. Alexander, M. Freeman, B. Moat, T. Urion, J. Caputo, W Hopkins, R. Polen, J. Alexander, N. Fridge, J. Mockler, T. Volinski, D. Corey, K. Houle, 1. Potter, C. Allen, C. Fritzsche, E. Mol, P. VonRiper, P. Carroll, R. Howard, C. Rabitoille, B. Anderson, C. Ganacoplos, C. Montgomery, R. VonSchaack, L. Cowley, M. Howard, L. Romoccia, S. Anthony, M. Gann, D. Moore, A. Venturo, Y. Chesney, E. Howard, R. Rothbun, F. Arder, M. Gilfillan, D. Moreland, C. Waddicor, D. Christian, N. Howard, Y. Rispoli, E. Arsenault, N. Gillard, G. Morgan, D. Walker, E. Christina, J. Howell, R. Ritzie, J. Babcock, D. Gillen, K. Murroy, C. Walker, R. Ciminera, R. Hoyt, C. Reichard, M. Boiley, W. Gillette, G. Musonte, R. Walloch, L. Coatsworth, M. Hunt, D. Roberts, E. Bannon, P. Giordano, V. Myers, H. Walsh, P. Contino, P. Hutchins, G. Roberts, J, Barnes, D. Goddette, G. Nelson, D. Wolters, M. Cordock, K. Jackson, J. Robinson, R. Boron, M. Graf, C. Nelson, V. Word, J. Cousens, W. Jocon, M. Robinson, M. Boron, N. Green, C. Newton, A. Warner, S. Crondall, A. Johnson, B. Rodriguez, R. Bosnett, H. Green, E. Nieto, D. Watrous, B. Crawford, C. Jones, C. Rogers, E. Battista, N. Greene, K. O'Brien, S. Webster, S. Croteau, E. Karlen, A. Rogers, D. Battle, G. Greene, P. Ochs, D. Weeks, A. Daggett, K. Kay, P. Rudolph, R. Boyna, Q. Griffin, C. O'Connor, M. Weigant, B. Dangerfield, J. Keeler, $. Russell, M. Bearchamp, C. Hagan, R. O'Hanlon, B. Weisensee, G. Dart, P. Kelley, M. Russell, P. Beebe, W. Hall, J. Olaes, D. Wells, D. Davenport, R. Kenyon, L. Sodowski, P. Behney, K. Hart, D. Packer, L. Wetherbee, M. Dovis, R. King, C. Sonford, S. Belair, C. Hassel, M. Parizo, S. Whiston, D. Day, S. Kinney, L. Schoub, T. Bell, 1. Hasselmon, I. Porker, R. Wodff, O. DeGroot, C. Knox, A Schrefel. S. Bellenoit, M. Haynes, I. Parker, R. Williams, N. Deiger, N. Kopp, D. Schwartz, D. Berg, K. Henderson, D. Pavlas, M. Willingham, L. Delap, N. Kovalik, S. Scroggins, M. Berry, G. Hess, T. Pease, K. Willis, J. Dell, C. Kraemer, J. Shea, N. Bingham, L. Hess, T. Peose, M. Wilson, W. Demar, C. Krassner, D. Sheets, E. Bloisdell, P. Hess, W, Pendexter, R. Wroblewski, W. Devine, S. Kreeger, B. Skeens, W. Blanchette, L. Hickey, D. Peropat, E. Wunsch, R. Dickson, P. Kulo, E. Short, K. Bodkin, L. HIM, P. Perkins, P. Yates, D. Dickson, R. Kuykendall, H. Smith, D. Bogue, D. Hjort, J. Perry, R, Yeo, G. Donahue, C. LoCerte, L. Smith, J. Bogue, S. Holdsworth, L. Perry, W. Yuhos, G. Dore, D. LoFoille, C. Smith, K. Bood, S. Holloway, K. Persechino, N. Ziemkowski, Z. Doughty, E. LoFemina, C. Smith, M. Bosko, M. House, C. Phillips, D. Ziolko, M. Doukas, C. Lamb, N. Smith, S. Bottomly, S. Howe, J. Poirer, R. Douton, F. Lamoureaux, L. Smith, S. Branzee, C. Hume, D. Plkos, D. ALSO - Dow, M. Landry, I. Smith, T. Brendel, C. Hunter, J. Pollard, E. SOPHOMORES Doyle, J. Landry, W. Sousa, J. Brewer, K. Hunter, S. Purcell, T. Dunn, J. Lone, J. Spaulding, R Brewer, V. Hupman, D. Rolls, T. Adams, A. Dunphy, J. lauron. A. Sprinkel, T. Bright, D. Hylen, K. Reed, T. Adams, C. Durr, W. Lawrence, J. St. Pierre, C. Brooks, 0. Ingram, W. Reynolds, M. Adler, D. Edmond, V. Lemay, M. Steele, R. Broughton, B. Jacobsen, J. Riel, S. Allingham, S. Edwards, B. Leomord, F. Stemford, B. Brown, R. Jocovitch, J. Roborge, D. Amenold, R. Eide, C. Levesque, M. Strunk, B. Buchonan, S. Jefferson, B. Roberts, J. Anderson, J. Eilert, C. Levey, M. Surprenant, P. Buda, S. Johnson, E. Rock, P. Anderson, A. Elkins, J. Lielasus, M. Swafford, 5. Burrell, V. Johnson, N. Roma, D. Anderson, G. Fenton, M. Lincoln, W. Swafford, 5. Burridge, R. Johnston, M. Roncarelli, 8. Anderson, T. Fidrych, P. Longton, J. Swonek, D. Burrows, W. Jones, C. Royce, L. Andrew, R. Fields, B. Ludy, B. Swortx, M. Burtehell, I. Joseph, M. Rubmo, J. Angel, S. Fields, T. Lusk, D. Taylor. C. Colvanie, D. Kollinen, B. Rudd, J. Aquino, M. Fitzgerald, P. Lusk, K. Terminesi, J. Carter, J. Kardys, J. Sadowski, P. Arder, P. Ford, K. Lynch, M. Thomas. R Cedio, M. Karnes, R. Sandort, J. Arnold, E. Foster, F. Mackey, P. Thompson, P. Chorpentier, H. Kay, D. Sanford, J. Atad, E. Fowler, C. Malo, I. Thompson, V Charpentier, M. Keaveny, M. Santongelo, D, Augustyniak, B. Fuller, J. Mandry, P. Thomsen, P Chesboro, M. Keith, K. Sawyer, L. Baker, J. Gale, A. Maynard, D. Thuering, T. Chesney, P. Kennedy, B. Sehoefer, C. Banyon, R. Gale, W. Maynord, S. Tompms, S. Clapper, R. Kenyon, B. Schaefer, G. Barclay, M. Garcio, K. McAteer, D. Tourjee, R Clark, J. Kimball, J. Schoolcraft, M. Barnes, K. Gardner, M, McCarthy, P. Tucker, D. Clark, W. Kolnaski, S. Schwartz, K. Baruffa, R. Garyontes, M. McClary, G. Valentine, J. Cofer, H. La Belle, B. Schweitzer, J. Batty, V. Gask.ll, A. McClellan, J. VanDeussen, D. Constantokos, W. La Course, D. Scronce, J. Beomon, N. Gibler, A. McGuire, D. VonSchasck, V. Cooper, P. Laffargue, D. Scully, K. Beatrice, S. Giffin, M. McLean, V. Vennori, D. Craddock, D. Laker, M. Seoley, S. Beeney, K. Gilchrist, H. Medberry, N. Viali, B. Croxton, D. Lone, G. Sebastian, E. Belanger, K. Gillis, A. Melin, T. Vincente, 5 Ourrier, J. Lo Pointe, S. Seeley, R. Bellenoit, A. Giuliani, J. Mercier, C. Volovor. M Dort, C. Lasch, D. Shafer, E. Bellenoit, J. Goins, D. Meyer, J. Waldron, M Dovis, P. Lavigne, B. Shaffer, C. Bender, J. Grace, W. Miller, K. Wollach, M DeGroot, J. Law, D. Shea, D. Berry, K. Graham, D. Minder, B. Walter, C. Denyou, M. Law, M. Sitzman, G. Bevers, K. Grainger, L. Mizzell, T. Washington, R. Dickson, M. Leiper, R. Slonski, J. Bevers, K. Grant, S. Moreno, M. Waters, G. Dinovelli, D. Letz, P. Smith, D. Bielecki, A. Groy, T Moye, O Weemon, D. Dion, P. Lindsey, K. Smith, E. Bills, C. Green, K. Moyer, R. Wells, D. Dollord, S. Lloyd, V. Smith, J. Bishop, C. Greenwood, W. Musso, D. Wenk, J. Dorsey, W. Lucente, D. Smith, P. Blair, R. Grienenberger, L. Myers, P. Wetmore, S. Dossett, D. Lusk, C. Smith, R. Blackburn, M. Grube, P. Nall, T. Wheeler, D. Dotson, S. Lynch, M. Solorz, M. Blanco, V. Gula, K. Nordohl, J. Whittaker, J. Doughty, I. MocDougall, S. Sommerfield, S. Blazi, C. Hodden, L. Norman, C. Wickson, 5. Doukas, E. MacLeod, B. Southard, R. Bliven, G. Hague, L. Norton, K. Wildes, D. Driscoll, K. Maine, B. Sprinkel, G. Bogue, C. Hoines, H. Norton, R. Wilhelm, C. DuChorme, P. Manko, J. Squodrito, R. Bogue,M. Haines, P. Nowak, J. Williams, A. Duerr, M. Manzo, S. Stanhope, E. Boiselle, P. Hallstrom, D. Noyes, K. Williams, S. Duston, C. Marshall, D. Stern, G. Boisjoly, M. Hamilton, J. Nygren, E. Williamson, P. Eckholm, W. Martin, J. Stevenson, J. Boisjoy, D. Homlett, C. Ogilvie, D. Wilson, D. Edwards, C. Mason, K. Strunk, P. Boshears, K. Hamlin, D. Ohlmann, C. Wixom, B. Edwards, D. McCain, K. Sullivan, H. Botchis, S. Hankins, C. Orkney, H. Wren, R. Eldridge, D. McCorthy, W. Tansey, S. Bovia, S. Hanssen, S. Outten, R. Zerillo, A. Embry, P. McLaughlin, R. Toylor, B. Brown, D. Horned, J. Page, C. Zimmerman, D. Fast, J. McLean, E. Taylor, R. Brown, G. Harper, E. Parke, T. Fozi, C. McReynolds, V. Thomas, B. Brown, M. Harriman, D. Parks, K: Fedors, M. Mears, R. Thomas, P. Brown, R. Harris, T. Patten, P. Feldmon, D. Meister, K. Thomson, J. Buchanan, B. Horris, W. Pavlas, F. Fenton, R. Melanson, M. Tibus, V. Buckley, M. Hort, J. Pearce, T. 75 Sports 'Gimme an ” Country Joe and Zhe Jish 78 Row 1: C. Richter, T. Provost, M. Abraham, S. Nall, S. Bills, G. Tremblay, R. MacLeod, K. Kemper, P. Palmer, M. Carey, D. Clancy, R. Mirault, A. Hughes, J. Freedman, L. Eleazer, R. Davies, R. Walker, J. Croddock. Row 2: J. Illingsworth, G. Shaw, K. Murphy, M. Smith, F. Lavigueur, J. Christian, B. Cramer, A. Wagner, T. Hespeler, K. McMahon, T. Taylor, J. Walz, G. Brown, T. Umryz, R. Sitz- man, T. Ralls, J. Kendall. Row 3: D. Valinski, K. Norton, J. Flatley, S. VanDuesen, T. Purcell, M. Roberts, G. Coombs, M. Capen, H. Bagwell, T. Laughlin, W. Wroblewski, E. Shafer, P. Cramer, J. DelGros so, T. Andrelli, C. Olsen, M. Anthony, T. McKnight, P. Sanford, D. Thomas. Although the season was a disappointing one from the standpoint of record, 1 feel that much was accomplished toward making the transac- tion from the methods of the past coaching staff to those of the new. Fitch SCORES Opponent The new system and methods are quite different from that used here at 12 New Britain 46 Fitch in the past and the Seniors in particular found it quite trying in 14 Enfield 6 making the change. This in part could account for our poor showing. 0 Weaver 36 The future has some bright spots especially when one considers the 12 Norwich 21 returning lettermen and the fine crop of frosh who are coming up. 27 East Hartford 20 0 Saint Bernard’s 21 P. Crotty, Coach 14 Hartford Public 42 6 Hartford Buckley 14 0 New London 40 Won 2 Lost 7 82 KEVIN McMAHON — Cocapt. — Fullback ALL CDC KARL KEMPER Quarterback RUSTY MacLEOD Defensive Halfback RICK DAVIES Guard FRANK LAVIGUEUR Defensive End 1 DAN CLANCY Safety BRUCE CRAMER Co-capt. — Tockle ROCKY MIRAULT Halfback JON WALZ Guard m - -zyf AL WAGNER MARC CAREY STEVE NALL Halfback Tackle Linebacker LEON ELEAZER End ROBERT WALKER Halfback KARL RICHTER Tackle TONY TAYLOR Linebacker GUS BROWN Tackle AL HUGHES Flanker 88 52 TIM UMRYZ KERRY MURPHY End Guard 84 85 86 87 Front Row: Mark Holby, Ian Fairgrieve, Eddie Small, Bobby Rodgers, Rich Baker. Bock Row: Dave Ludwig, Wayne Salvador, Phil Tankard, Craig Knobloch, Cliff Davenport, Kerry Parks, Clayton Beckwith, Mr. Kelly (coach). Row 1: Richard Baker, Ian Fairgrieve, Mark Holby, Dave Ludwig, Rob ert Rodgers, Mr. Kelly. Row 2: Tim Dander, Ed Small, Wayne Salvador, Barry Watrous, Phil Tankard, Barry Freeman. Row 3: Cliff Davenport, Craig Knobloch, Eric Johnson, Craig Tourjee, Kevin Parks. Row 4: Steve The 1970 cross country closed with a 7-5-1 season, our best since 1966 (which was a state championship year for the Falcons). With a number of soph- omores already experienced in varsity competition, we are optimistic about 1971. If one determinant could be cited as the “winning factor this year, I believe it would be “character, for it surely was this hard-to-define quality that sus- tained us through the several “bad luck losses” to enable us to qualify for the State Class “L Championship where we finished a strong eighth. It’s this tough running that will give our 1971 harriers a running start! Allingham, Kerry Parks, Jim Parker, Bob Davies, Dwain Dorset. Row 5: Mike Rogers, Bob Adler, Clayton Beckwith, Jim Valentine, Mike Gard- ner. Row 1: John Word, Paul Mackey, Dayne Lecy, Tom Hess, Bill Durr. Row 2: Mr. Morien, John Hiort, Karl Kemper, Bill Dorsey, Gerry Henderson, Chris Olsen, Ken Scronce, Duke Suthers. basketball COACH’S MESSAGE Statistically this season was a dis- appointing one, but we have a num- ber of happy moments to remember. Our excursion to Maine was a very worthwhile experience. Karl Kem- per’s new all time scoring record of 867 points was a great achievement. Our sophomore sensation Gerry Hen- derson made his debut and showed potential enough to become Fitch’s all-time best. The J.V. squad repre sented itself well with a record of 12 wins and 8 losses. We are looking ahead and things are looking up. Mr. Marien KEN SCRONCE Seniors FITCH SCORES OPPONENT 50 Enfield 38 56 New Britain 68 74 Waterford 55 51 Norwich 59 73 Weaver 79 73 Alumni 50 62 Bulkeley 65 56 East Hartford 46 48 St. Bernards 57 55 New London 79 59 Hartford Public 84 67 Enfield 49 75 East Hartford 73 69 St. Bernards 70 55 New Britain 56 54 Weaver 97 81 Waterford 77 65 New London 67 48 Norwich 60 72 Bulkeley 60 67 Hartford Public 96 WON 8 LOST 13 KARL KEMPER mm Row 1: Ken Merten, Steve Webster, Dave Thomas, Greg Nunn, Todd Anderson, Poole, Dickie Thomas. Row 2: Rob Holby, Gordon Shearer, Tom Reed, Ed Coker (co-capt.), Don Neilan (co-capt.), Doug Buckley, Coach Slater, Coach Roth. Row 3: Richard Watts, Rick Norton, Steve Cherwa, Tim Laughlin, Tom Provost, Mark Kellum. COACH’S MESSAGE When the 1970-71 season opened, people wondered whether the seniors could fill the vacancies left by last year’s talented team. The nata- tors had a strong season by breaking five school records, winning eight of eleven meets, and having a swimmer qualify for the one invitational event at the Yale Carnival. Although illness and injuries hindered the Falcons during the latter part of the season, optimism prevailed when we finished the year with a fine showing in the state meet. Our eleven “dynamic” seniors will leave with the class of ’71, but we look forward to a team with great determination which will compensate for this loss. Marc Roth SCORES North Haven Holy Cross N.F.A. E. Hartford Xavier St. Bernard Bulkeley Windham Hartford Public E. O. Smith New London 29 36 23 61 46 33 55 40 48 38 36 Lost 3 99 04 O Row 1: C. Beckwith, D. Homilton, G. Manley (co-capt.), B. Williamson (co-capt.), M. Russell, R. Clapper, J. Martin. Row 2: M. Wallach, D. Dossett, C. Adams, R. Dimera, C. Willis, J. Penrose, D. Roy, I. Shearer, M. Robinson Row 3: Mr. Dempsky, R. Ventura, D. Schwarz, R. Barrett, G. Bliven, A. Williams, D. James, C. Fast, Mr. Johanessen. COACHES’ MESSAGE This, like so many other years has been a good one. We’ve had our usual large turnout of beginners and have worked “out , our usual group until we are back to a good hard core of Judo men. In addition, this is the first year of our new Junior High program. Former team members of Mr. Robert Rifenburg and Mr. Robert Shabunia have returned to the system, and the Groton Public Schools program is on the way to National prominence. With the addition of this program, using unique methods of instruction, we were far and away the strongest team at the Connecticut AAU Jun ior Championships. In addition, we have a very strong team for the State Senior AAU Championships, and very able candidates traveling to San Jose State College in California for the High School National Championships. As in the past, the coaching staff is proud to say that Sae Ki-Kwan is just that, The Number One Team. RECORDS W L Gary Manley (co-capt.) 29 6 Brooks Williamson (co-capt.) 29 7 Clayton Beckwith 32 15 Dave Hamilton 42 18 Mike Russell 19 7 Manley, Williamson, Beckwith, and Hamilton were also State Champions. Coaches Dempsky and Johanessen with co-captains Manley and Williamson. 106 Wrestling Row 1: J. Smith, M. Rogers, W. Socha, M. Wagner, R. Greenwood, R. Mandry, T. McKnight Row 2: Mr. Contoulis, R. Rogers, R. Beaver, E. Shafer, R. Holland, C. Ohlmann, M. Rancourt, R. Moyer. COACH’S MESSAGE The squad as a whole did an outstanding job in spite of our losing record. We began the year with only four fellows with some wrestling background. The rest of the squad was without any experience whatsoever. We got trounced in several matches but still other dual meets were very, very close. We placed five fellows in the semi-finals in the Eastern Sectionals. Those taking places were Bob Rogers a 4th, Terry McKnight a 5th, Rich Greenwood a 5th, Ray Mandry a 5th, and Mark Wagner a 5th. We have approximately 90% of the squad returning next year and are looking forward to a better season next year. Robert Rifenburg SCORES FITCH OPPONENT 16 East Catholic 34 18 Montville 36 0 Killingly 50 34 Enfield 18 25 East Hartford 25 21 Hartford Public 29 24 New London 32 29 Weaver 21 8 Ledyard 44 5 Bulkeley 45 12 Glastonbury 30 18 Montville 33 18 Waterford 35 WON: 2 TIE: 1 LOST: 10 109 CINDY GRIFFIN SUE MACKEY (Copt.) RITA DUNN CLAUDIA WALLGREN PAT TAYLOR JAN ADAMS BONNIE MACLEOD JUDY MILLER MARSHA HAYES Varsity Cheering JAN HARNED NANCY ARSENAULT JULIE MATZDROFF MARDI BUCKLEY Organizations iu Student Council Officers D. Barnes, Vice-President I. Fairgrieve, President S. Manza, Secretary S. Kolnaski, Treasurer (missing Student Council Row 1: S. Manza, I. Fairgrieve, D. Barnes. Row 2: G. Baylor, J. Norton, C. DeGroot, M. Lubin, M. Fairgrieve. Row 3: M. Mammome, L Catubig, E. Costa, R. Wren, M. Lange, O. Whalen, G. Belair. Row 4: B. Lavigne, S. Bliven, A. Williams, W. Foreman, B. Coleman. 116 Band Row 1: K. Hortill, L. Sheets, H. Orkney, C. Demaro, J. Bellenoit, Y. Ventura, J. Kimball, L. Hasselmann, G. Harris. Row 2: Mr. Sandahl, D. Nicholson, M. Schlosser, C. Wallgren, M. Harjehausen, S. Dollard, D. Flynn, M. Buckley, J. Parker. Row 3: D. Wheeler, S. Whittle, D. Stewart, D. Roy, B. Beebee, C. Booth, P. Myers, P. Palmer, E. Sprowl. Row 4, K. Berg D. Allen, B. Kallinan, T. DiCandia, J. Hogan, R. Ventura, J. Harris, B. Demara, S. Parker, S. Smith. Row 5: C. Dean, R. Parker, V. Burdick, C. LeBuis, K. White, L. Moyer, D. Rodg- ers, B. Wilbur, C. Kramer, T. Reed, J. Jacobsen, B. Ward, S. Gold. Row 6: J. Valentine, E. Coker, M. Hayes, J. Battle, B. Williamson, G. Chapman, B Lavigne, M. Reichard, D. Packer, C. Brown. Row 7: T. McKnight, K. Murphy, J. Haigh, P. Picken, A. Huggan, W. Perry, M. Kellum, J. Cosby, J. Carter, K. Meister, C. Page, E. Smith. Stage Band Row 1: G. Chapmon, V. Burdick, M. Kellum, B. Demaro, C. LeBuis, B. Lavigne, D. Allen, J. Parker, D. Packer, Mr. Sandahl. Row 2: J. Finn, S. Hunter, T. Reed, B. Kallinan, P. Picken, E. Coker, D. Stewart, J. Haigh, B. Williamson, S. Whittle, E. Smith. 117 Orchestra E. Olds, L. Grainger, D. Krastner, J. Cosby, G. Sitman, C. Dell, S. Apostrel, L Hasselmann. (fice Club Row 1: Mr. Sandahi, R. Lewis, L. Hadden, C. LaFaille, B. Nygren, D. Wildes, A. Gibler, C. Cooley, J. Kimball, J. Dunphy, E. Olds, D. Stewart, S. Toodell, B. Kallinen, K. Mason, D. Krassner, M. Walters, M. Levy, A. Corazzelli, C. Hadden, I. Houle, S. Cunningham, N. Beeman. Row 2: S. Dollard, G. Gardner, C. Sealy, S. West, B. Rathbun, K. Keith, D. Dossett, C. Bonnon, B. Lavigne, T. Eames, D. Flynn, K. Halligan, K. James, M. Finch. Row 3: B. Lathrop, G. Baylor, D. Gray, K. McCain, H. Haines, Y. Howard, C. Kramer, M. Hasselmann, J. Haigh, P. Picken, M. Clay, P. Fitzgerald, C. Booth, T. Smith, E. Cawley, M. Apanashk, C. Tracey. Choir Row 1: C. Booth, M. Cloy, C. Trocy, M. Levy, A. Corozzelli, K. James, P. Fitzgerald. Row 2: G. Gardner, D. Wildes, S. Cunningham, N. Beeman, B. Rothburn, C. Sealy, S. West. Row 3: M. Hasselmann, D. Stewart, S. Tootell, C. Bannon. Chorus Row 1: S. Hunter, B. Lavigne, D. Flynn, K. Keith, B. Lathrop, I. Houle, J. Dunphy, A. Gibler, A. Corozzelli, K. Mason, K. Halligan, Mr. Sandahl. Row 2: C. Kra- mer, Y. Howard, B. Nygren, G. Baylor, K. McCain, D. Gray, C. Cooley, M. Walters, E. Crowley, M. Apanashk, H. Haines. 119 Zantara Editors Zantara Staff Row 1: B. Ward, L. Squadrito, A. Thurston. Row 2: C. LeBuis, S. Gold, N. Clapper, flow 3: Mr. Hunsinger, J. Adams, M. Sweet, J. Miller, E. Fields, M. Williamson, L. Carroll, M. Lubin. Row 4-. B. Castagna, B. Clark, L. Turgeon, C. DelGrosso, J. Campos, J. Cosby. Row 5: C. Wallgren, T. Edmond, D. Buckley, B. Cramer, N. Knapp. B. Cramer, Sports Editor J. Adams, Editor-in-chief D. Buckley, Activities Editor A. Thurston, Literary Editor B. Ward, Organizations Editor L. Squadrito, Co-Advertising Editor N. Clapper, Business Manager S. Gold, Class Editor C. LeBuis, Circulation Editor C. Wallgren, Co-Advertising Editor. 120 Zanager Staff Row 1: J. Fast, C. Sharp, D. Santangelo, M. Fairgrieve, A. Hughes, E. Santangelo, J. Anderson, T. Reid, M. Lange, M. L. Bosko, C. Irwin, I. Fairgrieve. Row 2: T. Moat, L. Carroll, J. Kimball, M. Buckley, B. Wixom, C. DeMaura, P. Blaisdell, E. Small. Row 3: C. Booth, S. Hunter, B. Williamson, C. Schaeffer, T. Coker, K. Keith. Zanager Editors Row 1: M. Fairgrieve, Circulation Editor, M. L. Bosko, Page Editor. Row 2: E. Santangelo, Co-Ed- itor-in-chief, J. Anderson, Co-Editor-in-chief, M. Lange, News Editor. Row 3: A. Hughes, Sports Editor, Tom Reed, News Editor, J. Fast, Feature Editor, D. Santangelo, Exchange Editor. Row 4-. E. Small, Page Editor, I. Fairgrieve, Feature Editor, C. Irwin, Page Editor, C. Sharp, Advertising Edi- tor. 121 Audio Visual Aides Row 1: E. Kulo, P. Cromer, P. Rock, H. Behney, L. Lacerte. Row 2: S. Day, J. Nor ton, L. Hague, V. Lloyd, D. Phillips, S. Welles. Row 3: G. Harris, C. Craddock, M. Bouge, B. Lewis, C. Tracy, T. Harris, I. Houle, P. Hoag. Office Me Ip Row 1: R. Wilcox, D. Lucente, R. Wunch, M. Garyantes, D. Zimmerman. Row 2: Mr. White, G. Harris, J. Wood. Sitting: M. Hasselmann, B. Bourgeois, R. Miles. Sitting: R. Whalen, L. Fournier, M. Roncarelli, E. Giommi, J. Christina. Row 1: T. Turkowski, D. Lamb, A. Williams, K. Brewer, B. Glogly. Row 2: T. Ginacopolas, T. Edmunds, J. Miller, L. Squadrito, M. Sweet, B. Blackburn, T. Eames, P. Stoddard, G. Baylor, R. Squadrito (missing). 122 Senior Executive Koard Row 1: J. Miller, L. Squadrito. Row 2: G. Tremblay, P. Taylor, A. Hughes. Row 3; C. Wallgren, N. Knapp, C. leBuis, D. Buckley. Row 4: K. McMahon, B. Cramer, E. Fields (missing). Row 1: B. MacLeod, M. Hayes, J. Miller, J. Adams, L. Turgeon, P. Taylor, C. Wallgren, C. Griffen. Row 2: G. Tremblay, R. DeMaura, D. Buckley, T. Andrplli, J. Walz, P. Cramer, G. Manley, R. MacLeod. Row 3: R. Davies, T. Coker, B. Cramer, K. Kemper, F. Lavigeur, A. Wagner, K. McMahon, Mr. Portelance. Stage Crew Row 1: M. Fairgrieve, N. Williams, B. Cook, G. Gardner, L. White, Mr. Kelley. Row 2: R. Miles, I. Fairgrieve, T. Smith, K. Behney, B. Rathbun, L. Junkins, J. Kimball, G. Belair. Row 3: G. Baylor, J. Smith, B. Wilbur, W. Foreman, D. Ludwig, D. Dossett, J. Hogan, V. Dudley. Row 1: F. Rathbun, M. McKay, C. Saver, S. Day, E. Smith. Row 2, J. Hogan, J. Gregory, J. Johnson, K. Keith, V. Dudley, G. Harris, S. Bondey. Row 3: Miss Thompson, L. Backus, A. Newton, M. Barr, D. Buckley, R. Watts, G. Baylor, M. Reichard, H. Hines, R. Burke, B. Cook. Conservation Club Qeman Wand Row 1. Mr. Wojtkiewicz, B. Wilbur, J. Kimball, K. Murphy, P. Picken, B. Kallinen, B. Lavigne, T. Cokor, L Moyer, J. Hogan. Row 2: B. Williamson, J. Haigh, T. Reid, M. Reichard. German Club Row 1: Mr. Wojtkiewicz, D. Bright, J. McCarthy, R. Wren, J. Matzdorf. S. Gold, D. Reubelt, S. Welles, R. Taylor. Row 2: A. Purcell, W. Baker, P. Taylor, G. Stern, L. Lacerre, D. Clancy, L. Hague, T. Mockler, G. Belair, B. Steinford, C. Dell. Row 3: D. Krossner, D. Durham, M. Volovar, D. Jack, M. Hasselmann, M. Anthony, A. McKay, K. MeMa hon, B. Cooper, J. Hogan, C. Craddock. Row 4: D. Beukalair, J. Adams, L. Moyer, S. West, T. Hespeler, E. Shafer, P. Strunk, R. Howland, E. Coker, G. Gutzmer, G. How- land. Row 1: Mr. LoPietro, S. Day, C. LeBuis, K. Bayna, D. Nicholson, B. Caird. Row 2: J. Leonowich, B. Clapper, M. Barr, K. Keith, A. Gillis, D. Gilfillan. Row 3: P. Embry, M. Harjehausen, E. Costa, E. Smith, B. Wilbur, J. Howe, P. DeMilia. drench Club 126 Row 1: C. Craddock, J. Kimball, N. Persechino, L. Turgeon, J. Leonowich, S. Bondey. Row 2: Mrs. Norman, C. DeGroot, A. Hess, J. Wenk, K. Behney, K. James, C. Shaeffer, M. Moore, K. Forgo. Row 3: M. L. Bosko, J. McCarthy, V. Dudley, V. Guliano, B. Glogly, B. Franzone, H. Hainew, M. Speare, M. Du- mias. Juture fturses Row 1: K. Boyno, P. Hoga, C. Booth, C. Mitchell. Row 2: S. Apostrel, B. Bochears, V. Fields, L. Grienenber ger, I. Houle, R. Wren, H. Sullivan, C. Lafaille. Art Club 127 American Tield Service 128 Row 1: Mr. Solinga, D. Sheets, J. Kimball, C. LeBuis, J. Jacobsen. Row 2: Miss Wheeler, J. Anderson, K. Keith, G. Baylor, P. Embry, B. Wilbur, R. Kellum. Ski Club Row 1: A. Wagner, R. Wren, G. Baylor, R. DeMaura, R. MacLeod, G. Oblinger. Row 2: J. Adams, G. Gardner, M. Clay, E. Costa, G. Tremblay, G. Belair. Row 3: R. Brouillette, S. Hatfield, M. Mammone, J. Walz, K. McMahon, R. Davies, A. Hughes. Row 4: J. Campos, J. Nelson, G. Yeo, R. Taylor, J. Harris, D. Clancy, P. Taylor. Honor Society Row 1: S. Johnson, B. Hansen, E. Santangelo, N. Knapp, B. Ward (president), J. Anderson (vice-president), C. LeBuis (secretary-treasurer), L. Squadrito, M. Lange, C. Craddock. Row 2: Mr. Parmenter, C. Kramer, J. Adams, L. Henderson, C. Irwin, B. Wilbur, L. Olds, D. Buckley, C. Sullivan, M. Smith, B. Williamson. Amphora Staff Row 1: Mrs. Santangelo, B. Hansen, E. Santangelo, P. Harris, C. Seckinger. Row 2: S. Connolly, N. Clay, G. Baylor, C. Kra- mer, D. Buckley, E. Small, M. McKay. Service Club Row 1:L. Olds, D. Nicholson, P. Harris. Row 2: G. Harris, E. Fields, P. Evans, E. Santangelo, D. Santangelo, D. Krastner, B. Caird, M. Mayo, D. Thomas. Row 3: T. Moat, C. Shaeffer, J. Kimball, L. White, G. Gardner, K. James, P. Myer, S. Parker, K. Abraham, L. Carroll, N. Spillane, M. Speare. Row 4: C. Irwin, S. West, J. DeGroot, H. Haines, B. McCarthy, S. Bliven, L. Moyer, D. Reubelt, C. Sullivan, M. Lange. Human Relations Club Row 1: T. Taylor, J. Parker, M. McKay, E. Fields, T. Edmunds, V. Fields, J. Cosby. Row 2: C. Detain, C. Irwin, P. Williamson, C. Sullivan, R. Parker, S. Williams, J. Adams, K. James. Row 3: D. Ralls, C. Griffin, C. Mitchell, J. Todd, C. Deane, P. Palmer, G. Roberts, R. Arder. Row 4: Mr. Russo, S. Burell, S. Bliven, M. Kellum, I. Eleazer, B. Burke. 130 Row J: Mr. Peirce, L. Bell, L. Gonzales, E. Harrington, V. Gaus, C. DelGrosso, Mr. Eames. Row 2: B. Morrison, L. Turgeon, L. Willingham, C. Beauchamps, G. Gillard, K. Ziemkowski, S. Ingrahm, A. Hunter, C. Atherton, P. Brayman, P. Maher, D. Hart, L. Fournier, J. Fridge, V. Hannah, D. Aquino, P. Huntley, D. Roma. Row 3: M. Manko, S. Konochik, D. Harris, G. Tremblay, T. Gerffin, S. Matzdorf, S. Parizo, B. Rogers, R. Arder, G. Roberts, G. Arder, K. LaVallee, L. Blair, D. Ludwig, S. Tootell, D. Humphrey, D. Beukalaer. Row 4: D. Gallagher, K. McMahon, D. Clancy, D. Hale, L. Ziemkowski, R. Fenton, C. Brazee, C. Schwarz, P. Ryan, K. McCain, K Halligan, S. Monza, D. Little, P. Gianacopolis, D. Gray, C. Beckwith, B. Dorsey. Row 5: B. Geasing, B. King, M. Hasselmann, W. Roberts, J. Ziemkowski, R. Brouilette, R. LaPlume, A. Wagner, R. Wunch, T. Eames, J. Terminesi, T Turkowski. ;'Dramatics Club Row 1: S. Johnson, C. Homlett, M. Mayo, D. Wildes, D. Green, M. McKay, T. Reid, B. Rothbun, D. Buckley, S. Connolly, C. Craddock, A. Corazzelli, M. Levey, P. Thomas, G. Harris, J. Wood. Row 2: N. Spillane, D. Laffargue, T. Smith, C. Booth, J. Johnson, K. Halligan, S. Bondey, S. Day, F. Rathbun, M. Buckley, T. Moat, M. Dumias, O. Whalen, H. Orkney, N. Lamb, K. Sour, D. Case. Row 3: P. Blaisdell, K. Fargo, P. Thackston, C. Seckinger, M. Sweet, L. Christensen, L. Burkhart, K. Cavanough, M. Sehron, A. Bileki, N. Clay, K. Claspell. Row 4: Mr. Folvey, Miss Thompson, K. Fitzgerald, B. Cook, K. Keith, V. Dudley, S. Welles, B. Augustyniak, D. Rodgers, M. Harvey, G. Baylor, J. DeGroot, C. Clay, L. Ormsby, J. Leonow- ich, J. Jacobsen. Row 5: A. Bunett, S. DeVine, E. Backus, J. Whalen, B. Burke, M. Barr, H. Haines, A. Newton, B. Franzone, P. Stoddard, J. Gregory, L. Sheets. Row 6: J. Hogan, P. Embry, M. Reichard, M. Hasselmann, E. Smith, S. Russo, P. Rock, A. Williams, W. Perry, S. Blivon, B. McCarthy, J. Howe, R. Watts. Zkespiam Row I, C. Clay, M. Hasselmann, A. Corazzelli, M. Sweet, K. Keith, D. Rodgers, S. Welles. Row 2: C. Clabby, M. Sehron, J. Hogan, A. Newton S Russo C Seckinger, J. Adams, E. Smith. Row 3: (Honor Thespians) B. Rathbun, D. Buckley, M. McKay, Miss Thompson. QAA Row 1: C. Clobby, G. Harris, B. Fields, V. Lloyd, C. Clobby, D. Phillips, K. James, P. Taylor, D. Beukalear. Row 2: L. Bobinski, D. Green, P. Fedrycht, N. Bea- man, C. Banya, C. Sullivan, C. Wallgren, D. Props!, S. Burell. Row 3: P. Fitzgerald, D. Case, L. Burkhart, D. Ralls, P. Williamson, C. Mitchell, N. Spillane, E. Fields. Row 4: R. Whalen, J. Portelance, S. Wickson, T. Taylor, G. Gardner, L. White, L. Moyer, L. Fransichelle, C. Griffin. Row 5: J. Bellenoit, C. Anderson, D. Phillips, E. Giommi, J. Feindt, J. Adams, P. Lewis, L. MacBeth. Row 6: J. Whalen, B. Glogly, C. Irwin. Row 1: G. Harris, P. Thackston, A. Williams, P. Embry, J. Whalen, G. Baylor. Row 2: T. Harris, M. McKay, S. Bondey, N. Spillane, V. Dudley, T. Smith, B. Cook, D. Dossett. 133 Row 1: D. Nicholson, Historian, E. Fields, Convention Chairman. Row 2: M. Sweet, Hospital- ity Chairman, Nancy Clapper, Treasurer. Row 3: B. Ward, Secretary, S. Gold, President, C. Wallgren, Vice-Prosidont. Row 1: M. Sweet, D. Nicholson, B. Ward, S. Gold, C. Wallgren, N. Clapper, E. Fields. Row 2: D. Edwards, F. Mali, S. Connolly, P. Blaisdell, T. Moat, D. Sheets, L. Mihok, J. Miller. Row 3: L. Turgeon, M. L Bosko, M. Sehron, V. Guliano, D. Bega, N. Persechino, L. Henderson, K. James. Row 4: N. Clay, M. Schlosser, C. DelGrosso, A. Thurston, P. Taylor, C. LeBuis, G. Baylor, O. Whalen, L. Trevena. Row 5: D. Reubelt, C. Irwin, K. Brewer, B. Glogly, C. Owsley, J. Huber, L. Packer, E. Giommi. Key Club Row 1: D. Ludwig, Treasurer, J. Freedman, President, A. Hughes, Vice-President. Row 2: K. McMahon, Sergeant-at-Arms, D. Gallagher, Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms, J. Walz, Corre- sponding Secretory. Row 3: B. Cromer, F. Lavigueur. Key Club Row 1: D. Gallagher, K. McMahon, J. Walz, A. Hughes, J. Freedman, D. Ludwig, F. Lavigueur, B. Cramer. Row 2: B. DeMaura, J. Todd, D. Coleman, G. Tremblay, R. Mac- Cleod, K. Leyland, L. Blocker. Row 3: D. Buckley, D. Clancy, W. Baker, S. Bills, E. Costa, T. Turkowski, K. Green, J. Harris. Row 4: R. Davies, C. Shafer, J. Christina, K. Scronce, K. Kemper, M. Carey, A. Wagner, P. Cromer, D. Costa, D. Fogg, S. Bliven. Student Activities Zhis is me... this is what J see! Zhis is me ... this is what J feel! And new we join hands with our millions of brothers and Sisters and say -. Zhis is me .. . this is where J am going. Zrying to find a way to bring us all closer to home. Zerry knight Producer of (fraud Sunk 138 Our Rand 145 146 M8 Miss Susan Mackeu Homecoming Queen 1970 152 ■ore 1970 SUSAN MACKEY JUNIOR COURT: Sue Perry Wendy Burrows Ann Carlson QUEEN: SENIOR COURT: Sue Mackey Evelyn Fields Dana Lamb Pat Taylor Developing the deep sensitivity through which we may suffer and know tragedy, but through which we also experience the grandeur of life. 166 167 168 170 173 Sometimes J wish that J were still just a paperboy back in Oklahoma City, where my problems were only thick papers, rain and cold weather, a few mean dogs, a couple of grouchy people, and porches J couldn’t hit from the sidewalk. Mason Williams 175 176 177 179 Advertising JOHNSON'S HARDWARE GENERAL FOOD STORES TAYLOR RENTALS Poquonnoclc Bridge Compliments of MALI BOOK CENTER Groton Shopper's Mart BILLIE DON'S MOBIL STATION 182 Fort Hill Rd. 445-0050 LUBRICATION—TUNE UP—MUFFLERS—BRAKE SERVICE TIRES—BATTERIES—ACCESSORIES WALKER PLUMBING HEATING 30 Fort Hill Rd. THE CASUAL SHOP DISTINCTIVE FEMININE FASHIONS BRIDAL SALON—GROTON STORE ONLY Main St., Niantic Groton Shopper's Mart Compliments of SHAFNER'S SUBURBAN FURNITURE Groton Shopping Plaza Compliments of ARWOOD CORP. Plaza 264 Main Groton, Conn. 06340 Niantic. Conn. 06357 Dial 445-9771 Dial 739-2223 THREE GREAT STORES T CRAFTSMANSHIP Nuclear attack submarine Billfish slides into water at 37th launching of a nuclear submarine at Electric Boat Division of General Dy- 182 wmics.• Ihe Groton. Conn sh.pbu.ldcr has constructed more than one-third of notion's nuclear submarine fleet and has designed and built lead ships for 13 of 15 submarine classes. Congratulations to the Class of '71 NANCY KATHY BONNIE SEE NO EVIL—SPEAK NO EVIL—DO NO EVIL Good Luck Seniors and Juniors BERRY'S MYSTIC PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY 17 E. Main St. Mystic, Conn. In Memory of DONALD CLINGENPEEL FITCH DRAMA CLUB Good Luck Class of ‘71 • Fashions • For • Men of Action Congratulations to the Class of '71 DENSMORE OIL CO. Water St. Mystic Compliments of COLONIAL SHELL SERVICE CENTER Route I and North Water Street Stonington, Conn. HAVE A GOOD LIFE See Us for Your APPLIANCES—TELEVISIONS—STEREOS Since 1812 MORGAN WHITE 241 Thames St. 445-2471 Groton New London Shopping Center New London, Conn. groton shoppers mart phone 445-2800 Compliments of OUR TEEN SHOP AND BOYS’ PREP DEPARTMENT B 770 Long Hill Rd., Groton, Conn. Congratulation and the 6e t of hrcfcl Wo of loring ore proud of tho port wo hove Hod in helping to moke your clot shook o pormonorrf reminder of voor whool yoort, recording with photo- •'•pht one of fKo happiest ond most exciting time of your llfol Wo Kopo thot, jutt at you Kovo cKoton ut at your clou photogropher. you will continuo to think of loring Studios whon you worn photograph to holp you remembor other momentous doyt to com ! Whon you chooto Loring portroit . you oro suro of tho hnott crofttmonthip ot tho most modoroto pricosl LORING 0 STUDIOS Now England's largost School Photogrcphers KITCHEN AID—MAYTAG—TAPPAN—PHILCO AMANA—CORNING—WHIRLPOOL—SPEED QUEEN K. N. BARBER APPLIANCES 2906 Gold Star Highway Route 184, Mystic, Connecticut Tel. 536-7516 Compliments of SANTIN CHEVROLET, INC. Mystic, Conn. Compliments of SKIPPER'S DOCK Noanlt, Conn. THE SPAZIANI FAMILY This Ad Contributed by the CONSERVATION GROUP In the Interest of Man’s Survival on His Polluted Planet. Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1971 COVE FISH MARKET Mystic, Connecticut Compliments of BASTIAN'S STORES INC. Fine Diamonds — Longines Watches W. H. BUHREN JEWELERS CAMPBELL'S SPORTING GOODS HARDWARE Groton Shopping Plaza Compliments to the Class of 1971 From CENTRAL SUPERMARKET Tel. 445-4438 1 27 Bridge S . Groton, Conn. 118 Fort Hill Rd., Groton. Conn. Compliments of Watch and Jewelry Repairing ZEPPIERI AGENCY Best of Luck to the Class of 1971 From an Alumnus SHENNECOSSETT TEXACO 2 Shennecossett Rd. Groton, Conn. 445-1882 445-9929 ONLY COMPLETE SEWINS SCHOOL IN THE AREA. Bridge St.—Groton FABRICS—NOTIONS—TRIMS DICK NEFF'S 49 MYSTIC SPORTING GOODS Complete Line of Sporting Goods 49 W. Main Sf. 536-7363 Your Shopping Headquarters For Fun In The Sun Tel. 203 530 3624 THS FINISH IH 0 TOUCH Corner Bt. 1 A Manon’ Island Rood At the Light GEOBGE G. KEITH P. O. Box 4 Mystic, Conn. 06355 Congratulations to the Class of 71 From THE CLASS OF 73 188 Best Wishes From UVP MYSTIC SEAPORT TORES, INCo® MYSTIC , CONNECTICUT Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1971 From SEAPORT FORD Route 1 Stonington, Connecticut 535-1415 ANDERSON INC. Insurance Counsellors Mystic, Conn. Tel. 536-9471 HOWARD JOHNSON’S Rt. 27 and I 95 Mystic . HOWARD _ JOHMOnf Compliments of NOLAN CHEVRON STATION 2 Roosevelt Rd. Mystic, Conn. L. G. BUNK Telephone 203—536-8011 JEWELRY AND DIAMONDS Newest Creations—Wedding and Graduation Gifts 272 Elm Street Noank, Connecticut 06340 jCife is a mystery to be lived, not a Deep purple problem to be solved. violet. r n r RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES TROPHIES 1 excellent design skilled craftsmanship superb quality YOUR CLASS JEWELER DIEGES CLUST 226 PUBLIC ST., PROVIDENCE, R. I. 02905 MANUFACTURING JEWELERS L J L J AMERICAN INSULATING ELECTRIC HEATING CO. INC. SPECIALISTS IN HOME COMFORT Mystic Good Luck to the Class of '71 From OLIVER'S MUSIC STORE Main Street, Mystic PALAU PRESCRIPTIONS ARE THE HEART OF OUR BUSINESS PHARMACY 30 West Main St. Mystic, Conn. YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTER 536-8400 192 Compliments of BARSTOW'S VILLAGE MARKET 2 Deinson Ave. Mystic, Conn. SHANNON MOTORS Route I, Stonington DODGE DODGE CHALLENGER CHARGER ALL-VAC SERVICE-SALES parts—REPAIRS—SUPPLIES ALL MAKES VACUUM CLEANERS AND FLOOR POLISHERS HOME AND COMMERCIAL 5 Thames Street Groton, Connecticut Compliments of Phone 445-0320 FASHION FABRIC CENTER 225 State Street New London Tel. 442-3597 Good Luck to the Class of 71 THE GROTON JAYCEES j EWELERS 291 Main St., Norwich 887-8667 72 Plaza Ct., Groton 445-8767 ' SERVICE TO HUMANITY IS THE BEST WORK OF LIFE Success to the 1971 Graduating Class THE LES PARKS AGENCY Mutual Insurance 214 Thames St. Groton, Conn. Phone 445-7446 193 SAVINGS • SERVICE • SECURITY A BETTER SERVICE FOR YOU THE GROTON OPTICAL CO. Groton Shopper's Mart Compliments of SEAHORSE RESTAURANT Noank, Conn. 445-6362 F. P. CROOKS. Optician 536-8117 ROLLINSON'S MARKET PRIME MEATS—GROCERIES—FROZEN FOODS—FRUITS— VEGETABLES—DAIRY PRODUCTS Open: 8 A.M.-6 P.M. Sun. 8:30 A.M.-I2:30 P.M. Best Wishes to the Class of '71 From COMRIE'S LANDSCAPING SERVICE INC. i 580 Sandy Hollow Road Mystic, Connecticut THE CLASS OF 1971 195 anan PATTON WEBSTER INC. SALES • SERVICE 154 Bridge Street Groton, Conn. 06340 Phone 203-445-8528 245 Thames St. Groton, Conn. 445-6025 170 Conn. Blvd. Oakdale, Conn. 859-1417 THE HUSHARD AGENCY REAL ESTATE BROKERS SALES—RENTALS—MANAGEMENT RESIDENTIAL—COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL SNoiivinmieNoo Brenda, Tony, Barbara, Angie, Cindy, Jan, Joy, Sharon, John, Gloria, J.C., Billy, Randa, Johnny, Belinda, Philip, Bob, Joe, George, Joyce, Jarvis, Eddie, Leon, Russell UNDERWATER REPAIRS RECOMPRESSION AMn CONSTRUCTION CHAMBER SERVICE ANCHOR DIVING AND SALVAGE COMPANY, INC. UNDERSEAS SPECIALISTS 241 Thames Street Groton, Conn. 06340 Phone: 445-8904 T. H. MOSS JR.. General Manager A RCA COOt C 5JO-JW1 15 WATER STREET MYSTIC. CONN. 06355 Compliments Dennis Shadows Of Universal Love Debbie Chris, Tricia, Dana, George, Aubury, Violet, Mark, Donna, Pat, Evelyn, Marilyn, Tarva, Terri, Ronnie, Michael, Carolyn, Tony, Charlene, Gwen, Ruth, Femya, La Vera, Rita, Jean, Cynthia, Joy, Van, Gerald, Chine, Andria of SQUADRITO'S ECONOMY 54-$1.00 W. Main St. Mystic, Conn. 536-7222 At the Bridge Compliments of At the Bridge Mystic M. COSTA SON, INC. 440 Thames St. It's BENDETT'S SPECIALTY SHOP for Distinctive Feminine Fashions West Main St. Mystic Compliments of TORHAN JEWELERS 196 Compliments of SAILOR ED'S West Main St. Mystic Mystic, Conn. FOR FINE JEWELRY EDUCATION—A PRIMARY REQUIREMENT c . . engineering KNOWLEDGE-RESULT Requires plenty OF EDUCATION AND of Bo+h EXPERIENCE COMPLIMENTS OF WHALING CITY DREDGE DOCK 197 86 Fairview Ave. Groton, Conn. (from the cantam Editors) OCPINOAILI 8ENVICE POP OVEN 78 VEAftB 198 Buying? Selling? Insuring? See Us First We Can Save You Time and Money! Two Convenient Offices: 13 Masonic St., New London — 442-0433 178 Bridge St., Groton — 445-81 57 Evenings: yl Russell E. Case, Groton — 536-1719 John F. Scott — 464-2452 CHEMICALS PHARMACEUTICALS DIVISIONS PFIZER INC. Groton, Connecticut Soph's, Jr's: Continue to buy 5 car let Janie—Ellen—Mary—Tom—Ian—Jim—Jim—Al—Mary Lou—Cheryl—Ed—Craig—Kevin—Cindy— Bonnie—Judy—Meg—Diane—Dale 199 PROFESSIONALS Dr. Joseph Dembo Lawrence Desillier D.D.S. Martin L. Karno M.D., D.C. Dr. Donald Kaplan Atty. Joseph Moukawsher Dr. T. J. Repko, D.D.S. and Dr. J. R. Sweet D.M.D. Peter C. Ross D.D.S. Atty. Robin Waller Michael Smyle, D.D.S. PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Mike P. Abraham Mr. and Mrs. Jere D. Kononchik Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. A. Knapp Mr. and Mrs. Warren Adams Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Marion LeBuis Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lubin Mr. and Mrs. Modesto Bayna Mr. and Mrs. L. P. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Behney Mr. and Mrs. L. Norman Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Berger Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Olds Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bicknell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oplinger Cdr. and Mrs. Robert G. Bills Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Peckham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Blair Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Rathbun Mr. and Mrs. Lucien E. Brouillette Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Suthers Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cherwa Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Tankard Mr. and Mrs. John F. Christina Mr. and Mrs. Otello Terminesi Lt. and Mrs. Richard F. Clapper Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trevina, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clay Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Wallgren Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Coker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Walz Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Cramer Mr. and Mrs. Burton S. White Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crothers Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Whitney Dr. and Mrs. Walter P. Doolittle Mr. and Mrs. John Whittle Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Eckholm Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Finn Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gillogly Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baker Mrs. Margaret Patterson Gold Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vross Mrs. Virginia A. Gulazian Mr. Albert Carey LCR and Mrs. Harry Hampson Mr. and Mrs. George McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Roger F. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Smith Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Hunsinger Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turgeon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jack Mrs Bernard Mirault Mr. and Mrs. William Jakan Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beebe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller 201 Acknowledgements The 1 971 TANTARA Staff would like to thank the following people and organizations for their assistance in the production of this yearbook. “Within You, Without You” copyright 1967 by Northern Songs Ltd. Used by permission All rights reserved “Teacher” copyright 1970 by Reprise Records “All Along the Watch Tower” copyright 1967 by Reprise Records Terry Knight, for the quote. “Big Yellow Taxi” copyright 1969 Siquomb Publishing Company Used by Permission Willie Baker, for his help. I Am the Walrus copyright 1967 by Northern Songs Ltd., England. Used by Permission All rights reserved The GROTON NEWS and Loring Studios, for their many pictures. 202 203 204 you with your eager eyes and polished faees . . . you with your hopes and dreams . . . you with your fears and longings . . . 206 207
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