Kaynor Regional Vocational Technical High School - Panther Yearbook (Waterbury, CT)

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There was an enormous force which strengthened the colonies, which exists today, and which has carried America through its great history. That force is know n to us all to be the Spirit of ’76. ’’ What wras that spirit — and indeed what is that spirit? It is a SPIRIT OF LIBERTY and the knowl- edge that one man’s freedom is more important than anything else on earth. It is the SPIRIT OF OPTI- MISM of knowing that we can always make things better — of working only for the best, and expecting only the best. nittiivt ccla ration w btn _ -v. 4 •A . - .c o ,o I -v 6 cV o Vx. 1SCV, •■ ' ♦ .A ,. — Vyf -.- — ‘-u — t r —y - - - - ■ : ' -• « « «4. Z. ■. — • AAV ■«- - — • _ y«jy -— y .« - - Z' SZy W. A f ' : • ■' -«r—«- . . — v -r • • • • • - 7 j( , . v-i.—' A • — = ££ =«1; — — •• ■r • ’- « . - A. 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Class History-------------------------------------------------- -..................................3 Dedications---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------34 Administration-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 Instructors......................................... ------------------------------------------- 12 Senior Related Sections---------------------------------------------------------------------------20 Shops------------------------------------------- -........................-............-.........22 Class Will —.........-................................................. -............-.........46 Candids---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45, 48 Senior Portraits------------------------- -.................................................. -49 Color Spread.................................................................................... 56 Superlatives................................................................................. 102 Sports.........................-.................................................................109 Activities...................................................................................—119 Class Officers and Student Council------------------------- -..............-.................... 130 Yearbook Staff............................................................................... 132 Class Trip------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 134 Junior Prom---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 138 Senior Prom-------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- 140 Graduation-------------------------------------- —...................-..........................144 Advertisements------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 148 Boosters-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------156 Student Addresses, etc.------------------------------------------------------------------------- 158 2 CLASS HISTORY In September of 1972, 171 students entered Kaynor for the first time, nerv- ous, excited, wide-eyed and full of wonder. We had passed into a strange new place. It wasn't just a high school, but a new and different experience, a vocational high school. During our freshman year, there were 10 shops, each to be toured and inspected very carefully. This would be our home for some time. We were introduced to many new activities: clubs, assemblies, morning break, stu- dent council, awards day, etc. These became a part of our new life at W.F. Kaynor Tech. With a spark of inspiration, we were off . . . getting involved ... a good running start. The second year, we officially became the Class of '76 with the appointment of our class advisors, Ms. Adamson and Mr. Fillion. Our num- bers were smaller, but we were now on our way to understanding our goal - the road to graduation. In our first class meeting, we decided on our class dues, to help pay for our yearbook and caps and gowns. We also planned some money-raising events: a car wash on May 25 and a Spring Dance on June 7. These activities brought us both fun and profit. The third September found us a little changed, a little more independent. We were on our own; it was time to move - there was much to be done. We ordered and were fitted for our class rings, and it was a thrilling moment when they arrived! We also ordered Kaynor pennants and decals to sell, and soon the school blossomed with gold and black emblems. Meanwhile, a committee was busily working on plans for our Junior Prom, and that event was a success- ful highlight of our junior year. Finally, our senior year arrived! With our advisors and many committees, we undertook our biggest projects of all, the production of our yearbook, our Senior Prom, and the class trip. The Advertising Committee enthusiastically sought and received substantial support from the community, the editors and photographers began gathering in the A. V. room, and groups clustered in the Library to discuss bands and trip itineraries. The year is closing fast, and with it, our time at Kaynor. With the inspira- tion of the freshman year, taking aim in the sophomore year, the excitement of the junior year, and the spirit of the senior year, the Class of '76, with its own Spirit of '76, feels it has made its mark and found its special place in the hearts of all those associated with Warren F. Kaynor Technical School. Mr. Jim White, once a Social Studies teacher at Kaynor, is one of the teachers to whom the 1976 Panther Yearbook is dedicated. He will always be an outstanding part of our memories of Kaynor. To most of us, he was a lot more than a teacher; he was a friend with whom we could openly talk. In his classroom there were few inhibitions and each student had an equal chance to share his own opinion and to express himself. When we found out last September that he would be leaving to teach at Abbott Tech in Danbury, we were all disappointed. We hope that he has many good memories of his last senior class at Kaynor Tech, the Class of ’76. PANTHER yo DEDICATIONS Mr. Rudolf Manacek, General Education Department Head and English teacher, is the other recipient of our Bicentennial Yearbook dedication. He has always been ready to be of service to our class, and he will be long-remembered as our teacher and our friend. The Yearbook Staff particularly appreciated the many times he dismissed us so that we could work on this book. Thank you, Mr. Manacek. 4 '76 CLASS ADVISORS The Class of '76 would never really have been a class without the efforts of Ms. Dorothy Adamson and Mr. Ray Fillion, our class advisors. We wish to thank them for their time, work, and caring attitude, as they saw us through to Graduation Day. In all our activities, from sophomore year on, they worked with officers, committees, and behind the scenes, to help us have as full a high school experience as possible. They were always ready to serve our class, and will be long remembered and talked about throughout our lives out in the world of business. Thank you, Ms. Adamson and Mr. Fillion, for helping make our high school years fun, memorable, exciting, wholesome, and great! 5 JOHN L. ROSSI Director Greetings and congratulations to each of you, members of the Class of '76. One of the most pleasant aspects of my work as Kaynor's school director is the opportunity to say a word to the graduating class. Without belaboring the Bicentennial theme, I can remind you that your class is privileged to be graduating during such an historic year. You need no better reminder of your American heritage - its unforgettable message: ... endowed by their Cre- ator with certain unalienable rights; its unique mixture of individual responsibility and collective concern for the preservation of our neighbors' rights and freedom as well as our own; its defense of the dignity of the common man, of the skilled laborer, as well as of the owners of industry. You can be any one or all of these in your lifetime. Whatever your choice, may you enjoy health, happi- ness, and good American sense along the way. John L. Rossi The Class of '76 leaves many memories at Kay- nor. A fine group of young people, already winners, actively involved citizens, potentially good mechanics, and proven students. When you receive your diploma and say good- bye, it will mark the end of an era. I feel it a privilege to be able to say I saw these young people grow into adulthood. Later, that will change to I knew them when with much pride. Good Luck! John J. Mills 6 JOHN J. MILLS Asst. Director Mr. Keefe, our guidance counselor during our freshman, sophomore and junior years, helped us solve our problems and learn our responsibilities in life by giving us a chance to talk our difficulties out, letting us think for ourselves as mature people. We now, as adults, wish to thank Mr. Keefe for his con- cern and his patience. MR. DANIEL J. KEEFE Guidance Counselor The Class of '76 gratefully acknowledges Mr. Kopsick’s assistance during our senior year as we prepare to go out into the world. Whether bound for college or job, we knew we could turn to him for help. We will remember him as always ready to serve us. MR. WALTER KOPSICK Guidance Counselor Secretaries. Mrs. Genevieve Siperas, Mrs. Martha Glennon, Mrs. Frances Vicario MR. LAWRENCE TILFORD Office Manager ANGELA MONTORY g Evening Secretary MR. ROBERT RYAN Asst. Dircctor Adull Ed. Guidance Secretary - MRS. DORIS CICCHIELLO H. CRANE HUBER JR. M.D School Doctor MRS. MILDRED McWAID School Nurse Night Custodial Staff: Pete. Jim. and An. LORETTA ZAB1T - Day Maintenance Building Superintendent FRANK SATAGAJ Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Vendeni, Mrs. Drazen, Mrs. Agostinc, Mrs. Lowe. BILL ALLEN - Day Maintenance JERRY PENTA - Day Maintenance ELEVATOR wm GENERAL AND RELA TED DEPARTMENTS 11 ENGLISH MR. RUDOLF MANACEK 13 MR. GARY MANACK MRS. JOANNE PANNONE MATH MR. FRANK LEVANT! MR. LAWRENCE BROWN Department Head MR. NICK AUGELL! SCIENCE 15 MR. WILLIAM ARCHER MRS. GALETIRRELL MR. RICHARD IERARDI PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. EDMUND RICE MRS. KATHRYN SHELHART OUR LIBRARIAN MR. DAVID ADAMSON MR. C. IVES MS. DOROTHY ADAMSON MR. JEFF THOMAS RELATED SENIOR SECTIONS 4-A 4-C 20 ELECTRONICS 22 AUTO MACHINE PAINT AND BODY A-1 Bondo BE A UTY CULTURE DRAFTING AUTOMOBILE The Senior Auto Mechanics. Hello down there. MR. JOHN FELTH MR. JOHN GIANNINI BEAUTY CULTURE MISS MARY O’REILLY - Dept. Head MRS. MEREDITH HOLLY The Senior Beauty Culture Girls 26 Chcrly Boucher tries out a new hairstyle. Donna Culver practices curling hair. The Beauty Culture Seniors. 1-r, Karen LaFrancc, Christine M'Sadoques, Cherly Boucher, and Donna Culver (seated). 27 tn Sa Cl M C! D ■— MR. WILLIAM FUHRMAN Senior Instructor MR. CHARLES ROY Department Head Most of the Senior Carpenters. Seniors working on second floor. Seniors finishing off roof. Seniors working in shop Tom and Steve set up staging. Mr. Fuhrman looks over cabin MR. EDWIN SCHWEITZER Dept. Head Amie Anderson. D R A F T I N G John and Link preparing a drawing. MR. RICHARD FRANCIS The Senior Draftsmen. Tom admiring his work. Quick, snap the picture. I can't hold this pose forever! Is it lunchtime yet? Oh no! I blew it again! edhand MR. PAUL ARMOND Dept. Head The Senior Electricians. You're listening boys. MR. HOWARD KAMERZEL Who’s got the answer to number 10? This is a tuffy! MR. ZIMMERMAN Jim and Carl checking a circuit. MR. TUPPER Department Head Dino, Joe. and Leo fixing a T. V Fred, Tony, and George The girls in An. Let me in on it. Hurrah! It’s finished! Either your head's too big or this tape's too small! Cindy and Donna enjoying one of their last days in shop. MACHINE-TOOL The Senior Toolmakers. MR. RAY FILLION MR. ROBERT SUTTON Dept. Head Guarding the tools. John puts the finishing touch on his work. Bob and Gary discuss their work. MR. JOHN FREEBURG MR. CORNELIUS CREEM MR. PETER POMPONIO The Senior Machinists. Gilles and Bruno. Steve is amazed that he got it right. MR. RONALD TABELLIONE MR. EDWARD CARVALHO What do I do next? The Paint and Body Seniors. Hank replacing chrome. Tony carefully examining the problem at hand. Rich and Brian hard at work. Paul takes a break for the camera. The Body Repair instructors. Pete replaces side chrome. Bob, John. Chris, Paul, Mike, and John standing around the lead-pot. A Master Craftsman at his best. Senior Plumbers on the job. Maurice, Ed. Doug. John, and Eric working on the upstairs bathroom. 43 CLASS WILL Allen Leon leaves Mr. Manack enjoyment of my magic performance.” Edward Totz leaves Mr. Felth a Model T Ford to work on. Cynthia Ann Briggs leaves Mr. Levanti my good frame of mind. Rose Famiglietti leaves Miss Schuster one homeroom on time. Dave Kleban leaves Mr. rcher 1000 lbs. of matter. Michael Dillon leaves Mr. Armond a lecture of Mr. Barley Corn. Joseph Schroeder leaves Mr. Levanti a new pipe. Robin King leaves W. F. Kaynor a new student. Milton Hungerford leaves Mr. Carvalho my extra long coveralls. Lucien Faucher leaves Mr. Emanuel a book of stories. Simon Shaker and Ron Tiscia leave Mr. Ricciuti a book on being nice. Kevin Thompson leaves Mr. Emanuel a penmanship book. Christine Mendyka leaves Mr. Levanti a new clothes critic. Donald Grochowski leaves Mr. Brown my sense of humor. Robert Rinaldi leaves Mr. Riera 3 free drawing lessons. Paul Pater leaves Mr. Tabellione and Mr. Carvalho 4 packages of Kielbasa and a case of Schlitz. Robert O’Brien leaves Mr. Archer up-to-date films. Gilles Pepin leaves Mr. Sutton all my chips. Christine M'Sadoques leaves Mr. Mills a jar of candy. Thomas Mondak leaves Mr. Archer a class that understands him. Jim Miklinevich leaves Mr. Sutton a plastic tool bit. Dino Bartolucci leaves Mr. Tupper a Volkswagen handbook. Ed Bebrin leaves Mr. Brown his brother to say good morning to him. Chris Boxer leaves Mr. Riera a year’s supply of peanut butter crackers. Marshall Barber leaves Mr. Creem 2 pads of paper, one lined, one unlined. Brian Barry leaves Mr. Brown a calculator for use on his tests. Bruno Bartolucci leaves Mr. Fillion his tools that are in my toolbox. Ron Black leaves Mr. Tupper more room iu Ms office. Ed Brownell leaves Mr. Emanuel a neat and complete notebook. Paul Boucher leaves Mr. Emanuel a 10-year's supply of projects. Jorge Carmo leaves Mr. Fillion all of my buckles. Robert Cherry leaves Mr. Fuhrman his sling. Nick Ciccarelli leaves Mr. Riera a pair of rubber boots. Carl Cocchiola leaves Mr. Felth the radiator he busted on my car. Steve Couture leaves Mr. Fuhrman his hair. David Crichton leaves Mr. Tabellione a pair of platform shoes. Nicholas Daddona leaves Mr. Francis some stick-on side burns. Donna Culver leaves Mrs. McAlister a typewriter. Mark Couture leaves Mr. Tupper an electric razor. John Crump leaves Mr. Schweitzer a new sports jacket. Cheryl Dansby leaves Mr. Ierardi a bigger study class. Ken Creem leaves Mr. Tupper a watch. Mark DeBisschop leaves Mr. Brown his diploma. Brian Duda leaves Mr. Fillion a bag of Fritos corn chips. Joe Fagan leaves Mr. Tupper a gift certificate to Frankies. Richard Fasano leaves Mr. Brown a how-to book. Donna Fernandez leaves Miss Schuster a whole lifetime of happiness. John Farrow leaves Mr. Archer an experiment that works. Edward Frank leaves Mr. Emanuel his vitamins. Gordon Gould leaves Mr. Emanuel a voice amplifier. John Guerrera leaves Mr. Tabellione an alibi, I didn’t do it. Bob Kundrotas leaves Mr. Ierardi elevator shoes. Clint Brandien leaves Mr. Tupper a clean desk. Steve Nigro leaves Mr. Kopsick a long distance telephone call. Tom Garbauskas leaves Mr. Tupper Jerry Lucas's memory book. John McCormick leaves Mr. Conti his safety glasses. Anthony LoRusso leaves Mr. Emanuel a bag of Israeli oranges. Julio Maldonado leaves Mr. Conti his beard and teeth. Karen LaFrance leaves Miss O'Rielly six squares for the Beauty Culture floor. Thomas Han leaves Mr. Manacek a Red Sox perfect season. Richard Hasankolli leaves Kaynor Tech his sympathy. Steven Frenis leaves Mr. Keefe an 8x10 picture with arrows pointing to the scene of the crime Roben Kerwin leaves Mr. Fuhrman my spirit so he can remember the best carpenter he ever Douglas Heroux leaves Mr. Conti a new Bread Truck. Henery Spellman leaves Mr. Ricciuti my old blue sneakers. Michael Lawson leaves Mr. Archer some razor blades. James Van Duzer leaves Mr. Archer a fool-proof experiment. Steven Vien leaves Mr. Carvalho a Polish joke book. Michael Vitarelli leaves Mr. Ricciuti fly swatter repellent. Loretta Watson leaves Kaynor the honor of my presence. Walter Williams leaves Mr. Ricciuti a recording of 4F class. Leo Bonicki leaves Mr. Tupper an extension phone in the theory room. Cheryl Boucher leaves the best to everyone throughout the coming years. PORTRAITS NEXT WEEK - OCT ZO-24 13fciNG- — — youit cum oonriR — soir jacket Tie (3aHS) - 3.00 DEPOSIT (ft-fu-lcU-cl if ysu- don'l 5? pi chares y ok 6.0 CrAcr) MOM. - B£6lM WITH 4A • , oMC CLASS OF 1976 ARNOLD ANDERSON Drafting Activities: Woodbury Ambulance Association MARSHALL BARBER Machine Watertown Barabus or Munchie . . . Hobbies: Johnny Winters . . . Remembers: The Comer . . . getting locked under the stage . . . Pet peeves: school cafe . . . rednecks . . . Woodbury JAMES J. BALDONI Electronics Waterbury Bazooka . . . Activities:Intramurals Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Hobbies: football . . . basketball . . . K.C. and the Sunshine Band . . . That’s the Way I Like It . . . Remember: The day Joe Fagan got arrested. Carpentry BRIAN G. BARRY Woodbury Activities: Ski club 2 . . . Intramurals 3, 4 . . . Hobbies: restoration of cars and trucks . . . Charcoal Chef, work . . . Elton John . . . Remembers: When Joe Fagan got arrested . . . Soph, year when Cherry dropped the pizza [ nu 1 i % J DINO BARTOLUCCI Electronics Waterbury Ban . . . Activities: Science Club 2 . . . Joggers Club 2,3. . . Hobbies: football, baseball, softball . . . What’s wrong with you? . . . Elton John . . . Aerosmith . . . Remembers: Electronics Shop, Kaynor-Sacred Hean basketball games . . . BRUNO BARTOLUCCI Tool and Die Waterbury Bano . . . Activities: Intramurals 1, 2 . . . Student Patrol 2,4. . . Hobbies: sailing . . . Eagles - One of These Nights. 51 THOMAS BARTON Auto Watertown The Fonz . . . Ya wanna race . . . Yamaha’s rule . . . Pet Peeve: Mr. Felth. RICHARD BASILE Plumbing Waterbury Chuck Bailey . . . Activities: Chess Club . . . Hobbies: motorcycles . . . hunting . . . snowmobiling . . . Neil Young and Crosby, Stills, Nash Young . . . Remembers: going to the job on the bread truck . . . Pet Peeves: school. EDWARD BEBRIN Carpentry Waterbury Beeb . . . Activities: Quad-captain of Soccer Team . . . Soccer 3 years . . . Jethro Tull . . . Aqualung . . . Remembers: Beach Day '74, basketball games . . .Pet Peeve: Mr. Emanuel's Science projects. 52 MARK BERNAITIS Drafting Waterbury Bernie . . . Activities: Sports, Chess Club, Yearbook Committee . . . Hobbies: stock cars, parties, snowmobiling . . . It's getting deep, I protest” . . . Stairway to Heaven'' . . . Remembers: wrecking the machine shop . . . Pet Peeves: homework . . . RONALD BLACK Electronics Waterbury R. B.” . . . Activities: Chess Club 3, Science Club 2, Student Council 1, Baseball Scorekeeper 1,2. . . Basket- ball Scorekeeper 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Representative 4 . . . Hobbies: basketball . . . football . . . stock car rac- ing .. . Pinball Wizard - Elton John . . . Remembers: basketball games, Field Day . . . QANI BOJKA Plumbing Waterbury Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Track 1,2. . . Jogging Club 3,4. . . Student Council 3 . . . Shop Representative 4 . . . Hobbies: Hunting, Judo, Karate, Sports . . . Stairway To Heaven . . . Remembers: making Soccer Tournament '74 . . . Scoring 10 goals in 8 games for school record . . . Best All Round '73, Most Valuable Player 74, 75, Captain of Soccer Team, 4 . . . Pet Peeves: Mr. Brown's quizzes . . . 53 Electronics LEO BONICKI Waterbury Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball . . . Vol- leyball Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Science Club 1,2. . . Student Council 1,2. ... President of Science Club 1, 2 . . . Hobbies: concerts and sports . . . ”Raz, turn me on to half a sandwich . . . Stairway to Heaven . . . Remembers: Roache’s house . . . Captain of baseball team CHERYL BOUCHER Beauty Culture Watertown Beaver . . . Activities: Sophomore Dance . . . Cheer- leading 2 . . . Student Council 2,3. . . Jogging Club 2, 3 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Sports Club 3 . . . Cake Sale 3,4. . . Class President 4 . . . Advertising Yearbook Committee 4 . . . Hobbies: pool, camping . . . bowling . . . Oh dear bread and beer if I had a glass I wouldn’t be here . . . Neil Diamond, Solitary Man . . . Remem- bers: going to New York . . . Frankies . . .Pet Peeves: noise . . . PAUL BOUCHER Carpentry Watertown Bouch . . . Activities: Track 1, S.P., Intramurals 3, 4 . . . Yearbook Committee . . . Think first . . .Jethro Tull - Aqualung . . . Minstrel in the Gallery . . . Remembers: breaking the board in Woody's car . . . Joe Fagan and his gun . . . Pet Peeves: Mr. Emanuel and his projects . . . MARK BERNAITIS Drafting Waterbury Bemie . . . Activities: Sports, Chess Club, Yearbook Committee . . . Hobbies: stock cars, parties, snowmobiling . . . It’s getting deep, ”1 protest . . . Stairway to Heaven . . . Remembers: wrecking the machine shop . . . Pet Peeves: homework . . . RONALD BLACK Electronics Waterbury R. B. . . . Activities: Chess Club 3, Science Club 2, Student Council 1, Baseball Scorekeeper 1,2. . . Basket- ball Scorekeeper 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Representative 4 . . . Hobbies: basketball . . . football . . . stock car rac- ing .. . Pinball Wizard - Elton John . . . Remembers: basketball games, Field Day . . . QANI BOJKA Plumbing Waterbury Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Track 1,2. . . Jogging Club 3,4. . . Student Council 3 . . . Shop Representative 4 . . . Hobbies: Hunting, Judo, Karate, Sports . . . Stairway To Heaven . . . Remembers: making Soccer Tournament '74 . . . Scoring 10 goals in 8 games for school record . . . Best All Round '73, Most Valuable Player 74, 75, Captain of Soccer Team, 4 . . .Pet Peeves: Mr. Brown’s quizzes . . . 53 CHRISTOPHER BOXER Plumbing Waterbury Chris” . . . Activities: Yearbook Editor . . . Hobbies: tennis, bowling, stereos, coins, photography . . . Reeling In The Years . . . Remembers: Mr. Riera's Theory Class . . .Pet Peeves: Theory, repeating, The Waiting Game . . . Honors 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . What can I tell you? JOANA BRANCO Beauty Culture Naugatuck Jo Brachway . . . Activities: Student Council 2, 3, 4 . . . Sophomore Dance Committee, Yearbook Business Manager . . . Hobbies: dancing . . . bicycling . . . bas- ketball . . . Got change for a quarter? . . . Theme from Mahogany . . . Remembers: New York, Frankie's, cosmetic demonstrations at the Mall, Karen's haircut, Girls' State '75, cake sale . . . Shop Spaghetti Dinner . . . Jun- ior Prom . . . fights in the locker room . . . Donna in typ- ing clase . . . Sophomore Iniramurals Champions . . . CLINT BRANDIEN Electronics Prospect Clem . . . Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Honor Society 3,4. . . Intramu- rals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Hobbies: football, baseball . . . bas- ketball . . . Probably, I doubt it . . . rock music . . . Remembers: the time I threw Garbo's football in the river 55 KAYNOR TECH'S SENIOR SECTIONS 75-76 CYNTHIA ANN BRIGGS Fashion Design Waterbury Cin or Cid . . . Activities: Christmas Show 3 . . . Student Patrol 2,3,4. . . Fashion Show 1,2,3. . . Hobbies: music . . . singing . . . men . . . dancing . . . You'll get over it. Love to Love You Baby . . . Remembers: the water fight in the hall with Mrs. Rosin’s squirter . . . Pet Peeves: people who aren't themselves WILLIAM J. BROUILLARD Electrical Waterbury Bro . . . Activities: Shop Representative 1, 2, 3 . . . Hobbies: C.Y.O. basketball . . . Aqualung - Tull . . . Remembers: cruising on the '57' . . . Pet Peeves: Out on the job in the cold weather . . . JAMES BROWN Electrical Middlebury Catfish . . . Activities: Shop Representative 4 . . . Hobbies: music, We Are All Children and Always Will Be - Elton John - Benny and the Jets . . . Remembers: '74 shop party . . . Pet Peeves: Monday morning 8:05 . . . 58 EDWARD BROWNELL Carpentry Oakville Brole . . . Activities: Soccer 2, 4 . . .Ski Club . . . Honor Society . . . Hobbies: hunting . . . football . . . Most likely you’ll go your way, I’ll go mine . . . Close to the Edge - Yes . . . Remembers: Beach Day . . . Pet Peeves: projects for Mr. Emanuel . . . Honors 1, 2, 3, 4 ANDREW BUTKEVICIUS Electronics Waterbury Buck . . . Hobbies: parties . . . diving . . . skiing . . . motorcycles . . . Steppenwolf . . . Aerosmith . . . Pink Floyd . . . ANTHONY CALZONE Paint and Body Waterbury Cazone . . . Who me? . . . Chicago, Saturday in the park. . . . Remembers: Social Studies when Pete Car- roll wrote his own words in the Social Studies book . . . 59 PAUL CAMPBELL Plumbing Wolcott Eddie Haskel . . . Activities: Crosscountry, Track . . . Hobbies: bowling, all sports . . . Remembers: win- ning Sectionals, winning City Championships in 2nd year . . .Pet Peeves: Mr. Brown’s Tests . . . STEVEN CAMPOLI Tool and Die Waterbury Camp . . . Activities: Golf . . . Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Hobbies: C.Y.O. basketball . . . Rock music . . . Co-Captain of the golf team . . . MICHAEL CARLONE Electrical Waterbury Vito . . . Activities: Ski Club . . . Hobbies: Chevy trucks. . . Kawasaki Rules, Keep on Truckin' . . . Eagels . . . Honor Society . . . 60 PETER CARROLL Paint and Body Waterbury Pete” . . . Hobbies: cars . . . bodywork . . . dragging . . . sleeping . . . Vein did it' . . . Dream on - Aerosmith . . . Remembers: Fighting with the fire extin- guisher during shop . . . Pet Peeves: Cleaning the bondo board .... MICHAEL CHARLAND Machine Watertown Farmer . . . Activities: Chess Club . . . Hobbies: Hunt- ing . . . fishing . . . waterskiing . . . Howdie Folks!” . . . Convoy . . . JORGE CARMO Tool and Die Waterbury Tito . . . Activities: Soccer 2, 3, 4 . . . Jogging Club 2 . . . Spons Club 3 . . . Yearbook Committee . . . Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . Hobbies: vans . . . bikes . . . C.Y.O. basketball . . . Not Bad . . . Rock music . . . Remembers: Starting in C.I.A.C. Soccer Tournament Game '74 . . . Soccer Team Captain 4 . . . 61 CARL J. COCCHIOLA Electronics Waterbury Roach . . . Activities: Chess Club 1, A.V. Club 2 . . . Hobbies: parties . . . music concerts . . . rock music . . . Stairway to Heaven . . . Remembers: Auto shop breaking my car instead of fixing it . . . leaving drafting and coming into electronics . . . ROBERT CHERRY Carpentry Waterbury Cheeks . . . Activities: Jogging Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball and Volleyball Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . Track 1, 2, 3 . . . Yearbook Committee . . . Chess Club 3 . . . Hob- bies: football . . . vans . . . making cabinets . . . girls . . . Cabasa . . . Stairway to Heaven . . . Remembers: spilling paint and pizza '72 . . . Pet Peeves: Mr. Mills office '74 . . . NICHOLAS CICCARELLI Plumbing Waterbury Chick . . . Activities: Track and Field . . . Yearbook Photographer . . . Hobbies: hunting . . . fishing . . . bowling . . . all sports . . . My back hurts . . . Remembers: rides to the job on the bread truck ... Pet Peeves: Math Tests . . . h.1 62 MICHAEL COFFEY Carpentry Waterbury Sparks . . . Activities: Basketball and Softball Intramu- rals . . . Hobbies: C.Y.O. Basketball . . . working at Ponderosa . . . Marshall Tucker . . . Aerosmith . . . Remembers: Working on houses in junior and senior year . . . Mr. Kelly's B.P.R. classes . . . Honors 1, 2, 3, 4 BRIAN J. CONROY Electrical Waterbury Barney . . . Remembers: Leaving at 2:30 from school to find my car in flames . . . ALBIN COLON Auto Waterbury Little Bow Rican . . . Hobbies: karate . . . hunting . . . You only live once, so grab all the Gusto you can . . . K.C. and the Sunshine Band - That's the Way I Like It . . . 63 JOHN CORREIA Tool and Die Waterbury Should have thought of that before . . . Led Zepplin MARK COUTURE Electronics Waterbury Too Tall . . . Activities: Basketball Intramurals . . . Jogging Club . . . Hobbies: sports, concerts . . . rock music . . . Jethro Tull, Aqualung . . . Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN COUTURE Carpentry Waterbury Coach . . . Activities: Bowling Club 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. . . Volleyball 3,4. . . Hobbies: fish- ing . . . camping . . . cars . . . Remembers: Having no brakes on Tompkins Street ... Pet Peeves: Mr. Brown's Class . . . 64 DAVID CRICHTON Paint and Body Waterbury Critter . . . Activities: Soccer 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Representative 3,4. . . Remembers: Softball Intramurals Champs. JOSEPH R. CROCCO Drafting Prospect T. J. . . . Activities: Chess, Audio Visual, Science . . . Hobbies: Dirt Biking, Partying, Concerts . . . Dolt in a Van What, me worry? . . . Acid Rock, Pink Floyd, Shine On You Crazy Diamond . . . Remembers: Field Day, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Years. Auto DAVID CROCKETT Wolcott Crocker . . . Activities: Jogging Club . . . Hobbies: Painting Cars, music, girls . . . Close To The Edge , Yes . . . Remembers: Here comes Crocker now. 65 DAVID CRONIN DONNA CULVER Beauty Culture Wolcott Activities: Sports Club 3, Junior Prom Committee, Yearbook Committee . . . Hobbies: Volleyball, Bowling, Drive-Ins, Lake Zoar Fishing . . . Got A Dime? . . . K. C. and The Sunshine Band, Earth, Wind and Fire, That’s The Way I Like It, Shining Star . . . Remembers: New York, Frankie’s, Typing Class, Black Rock, Field Day, Cake Sales 74 , 75 , Junior Prom, Dance 73 ... Pet Peeves: waving. Electrical Waterbury Dave . . . Activities: Played in the band for Sophomore Dance. . . Hobbies: Music, motorcycles . . .Jethro Tull, Living in The Past . J. C. . . . Hobbies: Music, parties. That’s A Trip! , Take It Any Way You Can . . . The Low Rider . . . Remembers: Basketball games. Drafting Waterbury JOHN E. CRUMP 66 NICHOLAS DADDONA Drafting Waterbury Hobbies: Getting Blown Away . . . Take A Hit, I’ll Never Get Drunk Again . . . Stairway To Heaven . . . Remembers: Melting aluminum in the furnace in Machine Shop; having a tie fight with Mr. Schwitzer. THOMAS F. DANIELS Electronics Waterbury Activities: Science Club 1,2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Hobbies: football, swimming, basketball, partying, girls . . . Stairway To Heaven . . . Wanna Get Hit? . . . Led Zeppelin . . . Honor Roll 1,4. CHERYL A. DANSBY Fashion Design Waterbury Cher . . Activities: Press Club Secretary 1, Co-Editor 2, Christmas Assembly 2,3, Student Council 1, 2, 4, Fash- ion Shows 1, 3, 4, Yearbook Committee, Class Representa- tive 3,4, Student Patrol 2 . . . Hobbies: Music, Poetry . . . Well Shut My Mouth , I’m Gonna Slap You , That’s The Way of The World . . . Remembers: Laurels Girls’ State 3, Mr. Emanuel’s Science Class 1,2, Sewing Circle Six, Auto, Tool and Die . . . Pet Peeves: Peace and Quiet . . . Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3,4. 67 Machine Shop MARK H. DEBISSCHOP Waterbury JOHN DESANTIS Auto BigD. . . . Activities: Student Patrol Waterskiing, Snowmobiling, Partying . . . . . Remembers: 1974-1975. DeBasht” . . . Activities: Yearbook Committee . . . Hobbies: Football . . . What’s Happening , In The Army . . . Led Zeppelin . . . Remembers: Smoking in the locker ... Pet Peeves: Dr. J. Middlebury . . . Hobbies: . Get A Job” MICHAEL J. DILLON Electrical Oakville Hobbies: Listening and recording music, football . . . Intense , The More We Learn The More Intense Our Prob- lems Become . . . Music: Rock, Gates Of Delirium , Yes . . . Remembers: The day I was accepted to Kaynor. 68 69 BRIAN DUDA Tool and Die Woodbury •'Dude . . . Activities: Chess Club . . . Hobbies: Camp- ing, Food, C.B. Radios, Flying Airplanes . . . Yea, sure. . . . Jethro Tull, Eric Clapton, Eagles, One Of These Nights . . . Remembers: Joe Fagan being arrested in front of the school . . . Honor Roll. JOSEPH A. FAGAN Electronics Waterbury Fro . . . Activities: Soccer 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . Hobbies: Spons, Concerts, Partying . . . Jethro Tull, Aqualung . . . Remembers: Getting Arrested During Sci- ence Class, Roach's Last Pany . . . Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. JANET M. EMMONS Fashion Design Waterbury Jan . . . Activities: Fashion Shows 1, 3, 4, Tercenten- nial Fashion Show, Tennis Club . . . Hobbies: Art, Tennis, Partying . . . Oh Yeah! Really , To worry is to put today's sunshine behind tomorrow's clouds . . . Round- about , Yes, Best Of My Love , Eagles . . . Remembers: Farm Shop, McDonalds, Basketball Games, Boys In 4C, The Line . . . Honor Roll 1,2, Honor Society. ROSANNA GRACE FAMIGLIETTI Fashion Design Waterbury Rose” . . . Activities: Press Club, Glee Club, Fashion Shows 1, 3, 4, Christmas Show 3, Tercentennial Fashion Show, Tennis Club . . . Hobbies: Bike Riding, Goint to the Ocean, Likes Summer Time . . . Tell Me! . . . Chi- cago . . . Remembers: Class of 76 , Fashion Design Homeroom, The Girls, Farm Shop, McDonalds and Getting Caught ... Pet Peeves: Bugs. RICHARD FASANO Paint and Body Waterbury Fissal . . . Activities: Shop Representative 2 . . . Hob- bies: Fixing and building cars . . . Come Off It , To Each His Own , Beach Boys . . . Remembers: Softball Intramural's Champs. Hobbies: Partying, Skiing, My Car . . . What! Are You Kidding Me? . . . Stairway To Heaven. . . . Remem- bers: Basketball Games, Catching On Fire in Mr. Archer’s Room . . .Pet Peeves: Trying not to get caught smoking. JOHN FARROW Drafting Cheshire 70 LUCIEN J. FAUCHER Auto Watertown Fred . . . Activities: Student Patrol . . . Hobbies: Snowmobiling, Cars, Having Good Times with Friends . . . How’s Life treating yah? , Get it While you can . . . Color My World , Chicago . . . Remembers: Mr. Felth thinking that I wanted his job ... Pet Peeves: Kaynor Tech’s Chicken Dinner. THOMAS FAY Electrical Waterbury Yaf . . . Go Ahead . . . Remembers: Trucking on ’57 Electrical Bus . . . Pet Peeves: Code tests. DONNA FERNANDEZ Fashion Design Waterbury Luv . . . Activities: Cheerleading 1, Press Club 1, 2, Student Patrol 2,4, Christmas Assembly 1,2,3. . . Hob- bies: Parties, Travel, Being me, Writing poems, Creating beautiful things for beautiful people . . . Really, I’m hip, Oh Yeah, Life is just a gamble so come on and take a chance . . . Tower of Power , So Very Hard To Go , The Way We Were . . . Remembers: Farm Shop, McDonalds, Basketball Games, Fashion Shows, the hard- worker, Guys in 4-C, the line-up. 71 ROBERT A. FERRI Drafting Waterbury Gcarhead . . . Activities: Soccer 3, 4 . . . Hobbies: Girls, Pool, Race Cars . . . Tell me about it . . . Song: Love To Love You Baby . . . Remembers: Field Day . . . Pet Peeves: Food in cafe, homework. ANTHONY FERRUCCI Drafting Waterbury Feruch . . . Activities: S.P. . . . Hobbies: Women, Cars, Working . . . What's happening, You’ll be alright, You only live once so live it happy . . . Remembers: When Mr. Mills was going to throw the whole Drafting Shop out. Tool Aand Die Prospect Rivers . . . Hobbies: Waterskiing . . . I am going to kill myself. NEIL FINKE EDWARD G. FRANK JR. Plumbing Waterbury Skeeter” . . . Activities: Track and Field, Cross Country, Jogging Club . . . Hobbies: Jogging and sports . . . For- get It . . . Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Cat Stevens, Peace Train . . . Remembers: Winning the City Championship 73 , Western Sectional Class CC '73', Qualifying in class M ’75’ for cross country. STEPHEN FRENIS Machine and Tool Waterbury Activities: Baseball, Intramurals . . . Hobbies: Partying . . . Allman Brothers, One Way Out. MICHAEL GAGNON Machine and Tool Waterbury Hobbies: Hunting, Playing the guitar, working on cars, fish- ing . . . Stairway To Heaven. 73 GARY GALLAGHER Machine and Tool Waterbury Favorite Music Song: Blue Oyster Cult, Cities On Flame. THOMAS GARBAUSKAS Electronics Waterbury Garbo . . . Activities: Freshman Basketball J.V., Bas- ketball 2, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Hobbies: Fishing, Spons, Eating, Concerts, Cruising . . . I'm Hip . . . Dream On . . . Remembers: Whenever Mr. Dade subs for Mr. Tupper; when Clint went into George’s van . . . Pet Peeves: Homework. TERESA J. GIACIN Fashion Design Waterbury Terri” . . . Activities: Press Club 1,2, Fashion Design Show 1, 3, 4, Tercentennial Fashion Show 2, Shop Repre- sentative 2, Christmas Show 2, Class Secretary 3, Prom Committee 4, Yearbook Committee 4 . . .Hobbies: Ceramics, Swimming, Cooking . . . What'd you say? . . . Eagles, One Of These Nights . . .Remembers: Morning Talks, F.D.’s good and bad times, our girls model- ing in the showcase 2, pin cushion fights, being Queen of '75' Senior Prom . . . Pet Peeves: Snapping gum, Cracking knuckles . . . National Honor Society 3,4. JOSEPH C. GOFFIN Electrical Waterbury Goofy . . . Activities: An Club 3, Jogging Club 2 . . . Hobbies: C.Y.O. Basketball . . . Don't goof on me . . . Aerosmith . . . Remembers: Mr. Armond downshift- ing on the '57' . . . Pet Peeves: Theory with Mr. Armond first thing in the morning . . . Honor Society 3,4. GORDON T. GOULD Plumbing Prospect Evonne . . . Activities: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Hobbies: Sports, working on cars . . . Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Shine On You Crazy Diamond . . . Remembers: Riding on the bread truck ... Pet Peeves: Long talks in Mr. Eman- uel's class . . . National Honor Society 3,4, Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4. DONALD GROCHOWSKI Auto Waterbury Grouch . . . Activities: S.P., Science Club, Bowling Club, Intramurals . . . Hobbies: Girls, Football . . . Ain't it though . . . Chicago . . . Remembers: Stopping at the Farm Shop on the way to Motor Parts. 75 JOHN R. GUERRERA Paint and Body Waterbury Gurg . . . Activities: A.V. Club . . . Hobbies: Spons, Working on cars . . . Winners, Mopar Magic . . . Intramural’s Champs. THOMAS HART Carpentry Waterbury Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 3,4, Basketball Intramurals 4, Cake Sale Chairman 3 . . . Hobbies: Basketball, Baseball . . . Who’s got the cards? , Greatnessonly comes from taking chances. , Stairway To Heaven . . . Remembers: Winning M.R.C. for Base- ball freshman year ... Pet Peeves: Archer's Homework. RESHAT R. HASANKOLLI Auto Waterbury Hash . . . Activities: Chess Club, S.P. . . . Hobbies: Chess, Baseball, Football, Basketball, Camping, Pool, Bowling, Parties, Girls . . . Now it's going. . . . Bad Company, Feel Like Making Love . . . Remembers: Smoking in the girls lav, when he won a chess trophy . . . Pet Peeves: Marks? 76 DOUG HEROUX Plumbing Waterbury Doggie . . . Activities: Jogging Club, Audiovisual Club, Soccer Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals . . . Hobbies: Hiking . . . Remembers: Riding on the bread truck, starting on the soccer team. JEFFREY HILLMAN Electrical Oakville Old Man . . . Hobbies: Citizen Band Radio . . . Seri- ously; relax, take it easy. . . . Led Zeppelin . . .Pet Peeves: A good code book and a sharp pencil. GEORGE D. HOLLOWAY Electronics Oakville Activities: Audio-visual Club, Press Club 1,2. . . Hob- bies: Girls, Vans, Scuba Diving . . . I'm Hip. MICHAEL IZZI Carpentry Watertown Iz . . . Hobbies: Music, Bowling . . . Games People Play , Bee Gees . . . Remembers: Cherry dropping the pizza. MILTON HUNGERFORD Paint and Body Milt the stilt . . . Get out of here. Waterbury Auto Johnstone . . . Activities: Baseball, Chess Club, Sports Club . . . Hobbies: Midget Football, C.Y.O. Basketball . . . I Don’t Wanna Hear It! . . . Aerosmith, Train Kept A Rolling. SCOTT A. JOHNSON Waterbury ROBIN KING Fashion Design Waterbury Activities: Fashion Shows, Tercentennial Fashion Show . . . Hobbies: Bowling . . . Remembers: Meeting Eddie ... Pet Peeves: Homework. ERICS. KARALIUS Plumbing Waterbury H-Bomb . . . Hobbies: Meeting People . . . This is school? Everything you know is wrong. Tull, A Passion Play . . . Remembers: Little Napoleon . . . Pet Peeves: Math. ROBERT A. KERWIN Carpentry Waterbury Curly . . . Activities: Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramu- rals Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Joggers Club 1,2, Cross Country 3, Student Patrol . . . Hobbies: Going to the track, Horseback Riding, Cheryl . . . Murf, Come Here! Mondak, got a dime? ZZZZZ . . . Chicago, Let it Be, Beatles . . . Remembers: Cherry dropping the pizza and spilling the paint, N.B. on Tompkins Street . . . Plans to work at his trade. 79 BRIAN LAFFERTY Paint and Body Oakville Laff . . . Hobbies: Sports, Especially Hockey, Working on cars . . . How did that happen? . . . Aerosmith, Dream On . . . Remembers: Winning Softball Intramu- rals. Auto DAVE KLEBAN Oakville Potsy . . . Activities: Audio-Visual Club, Student Patrol . . . Hobbies: Building Cars, Auto Racing . . . Get out of here! Oh ya? , He who understands the automobile is a genuine scholar . . . Aerosmith, Dream on. . . . Remembers: Field Days, Oct. 24, 75, Nov. 9, '75, June 16, '76 . . . Ambition: To be a Grand National stock car driver. ROBERT KUNDROTAS Drafting Waterbury Stretch . . . Activities: Student Council, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Hobbies: Building Antique Cars, Vol- leyball . . . I wouldn’t kiss her with your lips! . . . Do It Any Way You Want , Get Down Tonight . . . Remembers: Tournament Game, Winning 13 Games in a row in '73-74' season, the game I scored 2 points for the other team . . . Pet Peeves: Mr. Schweitzer and his jokes . . . Honor Society 3,4. Beauty Culture KAREN LAFRANCE Prospect Activities: Student Council, Yearbook, Jogging Club, Glee Club. . . Hobbies: Bike Riding, Snowmobiling . . . Ya know what Billy said? . . . Theme From Love Story . . . Remembers: Spilling nail polish remover in B.C. and having the floor come up with the towel ... Pet Peeves: Don't like to be told what to do . . . Would like to work in my trade. Get married to Billy. Go to barbering school. February 15, '76'. JAMES LANOUETTE Tool and Die Waterbury Jim, Fu . . . Activities: Intramurals, Chess Club . . . Hobbies: Partying, Karate, Music, Traveling . . . Let’s go in late. . . . Rock and Mellow Music . . . Remem- bers: Sophomore locker room, parking lot. Pet Peeves: Gear- heads. GREGORY LAVIGNE Tool and Die Waterbury Frenchy . . . Activities: Bowling, Jogging . . . Hob- bies: Biking, Pool . . . I can't stand leaving the locker room . . . Aerosmith, Emerson, Lake and Palmer . . . Remembers: Sophomore locker room . . . Honor Society. 81 MICHAEL LAWSON Plumbing Prospect Socket Baby . . . Hobbies: Fishing, Hunting, Cars, U- Conn Mixers . . . Got A Match? , Keep it. . . . Close to the Edge and You and I , Yes . . . Remem- bers: Playing waiting games at M.J. Daly’s, doing plumbing jobs for the school. Plumbing MAURICE LEMIEUX Waterbury Morris . . . Activities: Golf, Soccer . . . Hobbies: Tennis, Sports Cars . . . What? You stupid idiot! . . . Led Zeppelin . . . Remembers: Clamors . . . Honor Roll. ALLEN JOSEPH ROBERT LEON Auto Waterbury Al . . . Hobbies: Magic, Professional Magician. JOSEPH LOMBARDO Machine Waterbury Hobbies: Bowling, Camping . . . Remembers: Locker room fights with Guido Freshman and Sophomore Year. ANTHONY LORUSSO Electronics Waterbury Sonny'' . . . Activities: Jogging Club 2, Intramurals Bas- ketball and Volleyball 3, 4 . . . Hobbies: Football, Volley- ball . . . Good God , You guys are bad . . . Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. KEITH MAIOLO Tool and Die Waterbury Milo . . . Hobbies: Model Building, C.Y.O. Basketball . . . Pet Peeves: Teachers. 83 VINCENT MARCHITTO Electrical Waterbury Hobbies: Jogging, Woodworking, All Sports . . . Out- lawed”. Electrical The Code Book Is The Bible? . . . Aerosmith . . . Honor Society. RICHARD MARIANO Waterbury JULIE MALDONADO Plumbing Waterbury Jules Rican . . . Hobbies: C.Y.O. Basketball, Swim- ming, Weight Lifting, Cars, Girls . . . What an idiot! . . . Remembers: Riding on the Bread truck. Tool and Die DONALD MARTELL1 Waterbury Don, Ju Ju . . . Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Vol- leyball and Basketball Referee, Class Representative, Chair- man Senior Class Trip . . . Hobbies: Sports, Music, Party- ing, B.R.B., H.L.’s . . . Hey Ray , Drop it in the slot. . . . Rock Music, Color My World , Ten Inch . . . Remembers: Parking Lot, Guido, J.T., F.V., Brock- way . . . Pet Peeves: Gearheads, Coach Ierardi. Electrical K.M. ANTHONY MASSARO Auto Waterbury Tony . . . Activities: Bowling Club, Student Patrol . . . Hobbies: Music, Football, Car Mechanics, Girls . . . Jethro Tull, Aqualung . . . Remembers: Basketball Games, Farm Shop. KEVIN MARTIN Waterbury 85 JOHN L. McCORMICK Plumbing Waterbury Rock . . . Activities: An Club 1, 2, Soccer 2 . . . Hobbies: Music, Swimming, An, Bowling . . . What? . . . Welcome Back My Friends, To The Show That Never Ends, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Still You Turn Me On. . . . Remembers: Basketball Games. RONALD MATZKEVICH Tool and Die Waterbury Matz . . . Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, Student Patrol 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Hobbies: Par- tying, Sports, Hanging Around . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young . . . Remembers: The parking lot in the morn- ing, Conroy’s Car burning in the parking lot Junior Year . . . Baseball Captain. THOMAS McGARVEY Tool and Die Prospect Activities: Student Council . . . Hobbies: Hiking, Bike Rid- ing, BackPacking . . . Eagles . . . Honor Society. THOMAS McNERNEY Drafting Waterbury Mac” . . . Activities: Bowling Club . . . Hobbies: Bowl- ing . . . Get Down Tonight . . . Remembers: The day Joe Fagan got arrested for doing an experiment for Mr. Emanuel, winning a trophy in bowling club freshman year. ANTHONY MEMBRINO Electrical Waterbury Tony . . . Hobbies: Football, Vans, Snowmobiling, Stock Car Racing, Hunting . . . Allman Brothers Band . . . Pet Peeves: Lunchtime. CHRISTINE ANN MENDYKA Fashion Design Waterbury Chris . . . Activities: Art Club 1, Christmas Show 2, Fashion Shows 1, 3, 4, Yearbook Committee 4 . . . Hob- bies: Arts and Crafts, Music, Clowning Around ... I know what I mean!” . . . I only Have Eyes For You . . . Remembers: Fashion Shows live showcase exhibit Sophomore Year, Pincushion fights, Basketball Games . . . Popcorn. 87 JAMES MIKLINEVICH Tool and Die Waterbury Klink” . . . Activities: Audio-Visual 1, 2, 3, Student Patrol 4 . . . Hobbies: Concerts, Partying . . . What? . . . Rock Music, Reunite Wine . . . Remembers: Two Kaynor students arrested for Science experiments on sound. WILLIAM MIKLINEVICH Electronics Waterbury Bill . . . Activities: Baseball 1 . . . Hobbies: Driving Cars, Girls. THOMAS J. MONDAK Carpentry Watertown Sadecki” . . . Activities: Bowling Club 1 . . . Hobbies: Football, Cars . . . Skip It!” . . . Pet Peeves: Kerwin borrowing money. 88 CHRISTINE M’SADOQUES Beauty Culture Waterbury Chris . . . Activities: Audio Visual Club 2, Jogging Club 2, Sports Club 3, Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Dance . . . Hobbies: J. A., John, Y.W.C. A. . . . Where's Donna? , I never wanted , That's the way, I like it? Remembers: Eating Mr. Mills' candy, November 18, 1975. HARRY MUNIZ Aut0 Waterbury Kat . . . Activities: Student Patrol, Class Representa- tive , Student Council, Prom Committee . . . Hobbies: Working on cars, Basketball, Baseball . . . What's Hap- pening? . . . Music and Soul. ROBERT MURPHY Carpentry Waterbury Murf . . . Activities: Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4, Varsity Bas- ketball 4, Volleyball and Basketball Intramurals . . . Hob- bies: Dunn, Hey Kerwin! . . . Pet Peeves: Mr. Brown’s Tests. 89 STEPHEN M. NIGRO Auto East Morris Mr. Exxon . . . Activities: Student Patrol . . . Hobbies: Dune Buggies, Scuba Diving, Guitar . . . Nail It. . . . Fleetwood Mac, Sentimental Lady . . . Remembers: Being locked in the dumb waiter ... Pet Peeves: Coming home to an empty house . . . Second Honors. ROBERT L. OBRIEN Carpentry Waterbury O.B. . . . Activities: Art Club 1, 2, 3, Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, and Volleyball 3,4, Student Patrol . . . Hobbies: Guitar, Sports, Ice Skating . . . Yeah? . . . Creedence Clearwater Revival, Proud Mary . . . Remembers: Kaynor's 16-3 Basketball Season Ranking 2 in the C.I.A.C. Tournament '74 . . . Pet Peeves: Yankee's Finishing Second or Third . . . Honor Roll 1,2. FERNANDO OLIVEIRA Electronics Waterbury Fred . . . Activities: Jogging Club 2, 3, Chess Club 3, Socce 2,3. . .Pet Peeves: Mr. Emanuel . . . Honor Society Vice President. 90 PAULM. PATER Paint and Body Middlebury Polock . . . Hobbies: Fixing Cars . . . Be like that! , Beach Boys . . . Remembers: Being Softball Intramurals Champs . . . Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Body Awards 2, 3. GILLES PEPIN Tool and Die Watertown Hobbies: Guitar, Tennis, Riding Around . . . Get Lost, Was that you I ran off the road? . . . Bachman Turner Overdrive, Led Zeppelin . . . Pet Peeves: Mr. Emanuel's speeches . . . Honor Roll. ANTHONY PAUL PIRRO Plumbing Waterbury Doobie . . . Hobbies: Good Concerts, C.Y.O. Basket- ball . . . Bob Dylan, Like A Rolling Stone . . . Remembers: Long days on the Mekong Delta, The Bread Truck . . . Honor Roll 1,2. 91 MICHAEL R. RADZUNAS Electronics Oakville Raz . . . Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Hob- bies: Basketball and Baseball . . . Likes Rock, Dream On . . . Remembers: The time Clint got drunk and blew up his T. V. ROBERT RINALDI Plumbing Waterbury Doodle . . . Activities: Co-Editor of Yearbook . . . Hobbies: Hockey, Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Drums, Coin collecting . . . Get out of here. . . . Doobie Brothers, Black Water . . . Remembers: Rides on the Bread Truck . . . Pet Peeves: Mr. Emanuel's speeches . . . Honors 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH REOPELLE Plumbing Wolcott Repul . . . Activities: Crosscountry 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Jogging Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Hobbies: Sports, Jogging, Sandy ... I Don't Know . . . Cat Stevens, Lyin Eyes . . . Remembers: Winning Cross Country Sec- tionals '73, Beating and Busting Holy Cross '75 . . . Pet Peeve: Mr. Brown’s Quizzes . . . Received Most Improved '73 and Most Valuable Player for Cross Country. 92 ROBERT RIZK Machine Waterbury Bob , J. B.” . . . Activities: Volleyball and Basketball Intramurals 4, Baseball 1, Chess Club 3 . . . Hobbies: Par- tying, Chicks . . . What’s happening? . . . Yes, Doo- bie Brothers . . . Remembers: Sophomore locker room, parking lot, cafe, pots and pans . . .Pet Peeves: Mr. Mills. ROBERT RUSCITTO Machine Waterbury Bob, Guido . . . Hobbies: Trucks, Traveling . . . Send it in , Wine, Women and Wahoo! , Have fun today for there may be no tomorrow. . . . Grateful Dead . . . Remembers: Freshman and Sophomore fights in locker room. Activities: Volleyball and Basketball Intramurals . . . Hob- bies: Hanging Around . . . Remembers: No brakes on Tomp- kins Street . . . Pet Peeve: Mr. Ricciuti telling me to be nice. Carpentry MICHAEL D. ROBINSON Waterbury 93 JAYSEN SCHMIDT Electrical Waterbury •’Jay” JOSEPH SCHROEDER Carpentry Wolcott Joe Cool . . . Activities: Art Club, Junior Shop Repre- sentative, worked in cafe Sophomore year . . . Hobbies: C.B., Cars, Music . . . Be Cool , Experience is the best teacher. . . . Get Down Tonight . . . Remem- bers: Field day '74 . . . Pet Peeves: Mr. Brown's Math course . . . Honors 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL SEMERARO Tool and Die Oakville Sem . . . Hobbies: Classics . . . How's the weather? , Did you get your lips greasey? 94 SIMON SHAKER Carpentry Waterbury Si” . . . Activities: An Club 1,2. . . Hobbies: Draw- ing, Working with wood, Fishing . . . Get out of here. . . . K.C. and The Sunshine Band, Get Down Tonight . . . Remembers: Mr. Roy’s yelling, Basketball games ... Pet Peeves: Homework and people borrowing home- work . . .Honor Roll. HENRY SPELLMAN Paint and Body Waterbury Hank . . . Activities: President of Student Council, Bas- ketball, Track, Sports Club . . . Hobbies: Junior Achieve- ment . . . Take it easy , Any excuse is better than none.” . . . Satisfied. . . . Pet Peeves: Being threat- ened by Mr. Fillion and Mrs. Adamson . . . Best jumper '73-’75, Best in city for long jump, forth in state for triple jump. Link , Mr. Shannon . . . Hobbies: Pool, Basketball, Football. . . Take it easy , Do what makes you happy. . . . Get Down Tonight . . .Remembers: When Mrs. Rosin fell, when I boxed with Mr. Mills and broke his bifocals . . . Pet Peeves: Homework. CLIFTON SHANNON Waterbury Drafting 95 HERMAN STRUMPF Tool and Die Prospect Hobbies: Raising rabbits, Training dogs ... Pet Peeves: Mr. Emanuel's speeches . . . Honor Society. STEVEN STURGES Tool and Die Waterbury Sturg” . . . Hobbies: Racing snowmobiles . . . I ain’t afraid of you, do you think I should? Drafting Wolcott Polock . . . Activities: Track . . . Hobbies: Cars, Con- certs, Volleyball, Swimming, Skiing . . . Get your boots, If it feels good do it. . . . Why Can’t We Be Friends? . . . Remembers: The day Bob fell off his crutches ... Pet Peeves: Teachers that won't let you wear dungarees. RONALD 1. SUCHINSKI KEVIN THOMPSON Auto Oakville Yak . . . Activities: Student Patrol, Audio-Visual Club . . . Hobbies: Camping, Off the road driving, Customizing trucks . . . How's it going? , Bruce Springsteen, Jun- gleland . . . Remembers: Field Day ... Pet Peeves: Mopars. RONALD A. TISCIA Carpentry Waterbury Tish . . . Activities: Chess Club 1,2, Baseball 1,2, Freshman Basketball, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, and Volleyball 3, 4, Junior and Senior Treasurer . . . Hobbies: Bowling, Fishing, Reading Mad magazines . . . C'mon, quitters never win, winners never quit. . . . Stairway To Heaven . . . Remembers: Farm Shop, The day the Car- pentry bus picked me up . . . Pet Peeves: The way Mrs. Adamson wouldn’t give me passes to the library. EDWARD J. TOTZ Auto Wolcott Tech . . . Activities: Student Patrol, Crosscountry . . . Hobbies: Bicycle Racing, Hunting, Parties . . . Let’s Party. , Have a nice night. Aerosmith, Walk This Way . . . Remembers: Meeting Robin . . . Pet Peeves: An empty beer keg. 97 Electronics Duzie Paint and Body STEVEN LEO VIEN Waterbury Big Blue” . . . Hobbies: Model Cars . . . Watch out for the blue eyed TAB . . . Remembers: When Tom’s Parents wrote on the Social Studies Exam, Americans invaded Pearl Harbor. JAMES TROLAND Tool and Die Waterbury JAMES VAN DUZER Woodbury Jim, J. T. . • . Activities: Basketball and Volleyball Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2,3, Class Representa- tive 2,3, Basketball 4, Baseball 4 . . . Hobbies: Sports, Music, Partying, Traveling, H.L.'s, C.Y.O. Basketball 2 years . . . Drop it in the slot. . . . Rock Music, Led Zeppelin, 10 inch. . . . Remembers: Sophomore locker room, parking lot, juju, Guido, The Fu, Ritz and Ronday ... Pet Peeves: Gearheads. MICHAEL VITARELLI Drafting Waterbury Vit . . . Hobbies: Concerts . . . Dream On . . . Pet Peeves: Printing 4 years for Mr. Emanuel. KENNETH VOGHEL Tool and Die Wolcott Ken . . . Hobbies: Camping, Fishing. WARREN VOLLES Tool and Die Waterbury Activities: Ski Club, Intramurals . . . Hobbies: Dirt Bikes, Skiing, Going Places . . . When are we getting out of here? . . . Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead . . . Remembers: Parking lot before school ... Pet Peeves: Mr. Emanuel’s speeches about the world. 99 Carpentry Waterbury Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President of Senior Class, Co-Captain of Basketball team, Audio Visual Club 1, 2, Volleyball Intramurals . . . Hobbies: Partying, Working . . . Where’s Robinson , Do it until your satisfied. . . . Ohio Players, Fire . . . Remembers: N.B. on Tompkins Street, losing Woody up Black Rock . . . Pet Peeves: Mr. Roy's yelling and whistling. LORETTA WATSON Fashion Design Waterbury Ret . . . Activities: Bowling Club, Press Club, Prom Committee, Fashion Show, Christmas Assembly, Senior Class Secretary . . . Hobbies: Bowling, Photography, Junior Achievement. . . Oh, my goodness. , Be sure your brain is engaged before you put your mouth in gear. . . . Gospel and Classical Music . . . Remembers: Mr. Archer's unsuccessful experiments, F.I.L., early discussions in shop . . .Honor Roll. WALTER THOMAS WILLIAMS Carpentry Waterbury Woody . . . Activities: Jogging Club, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Crosscountry 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Soccer4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class President, Intramurals, Stu- dent Council Vice President . . . Hobbies: Basketball, Carm . . . Brownnoser. , Go for the Gusto or don't go at all. . . . Get Down Tonight . . . Remembers: Farm Shop, Breaking plank 3, Halloween '75, Basketball Games, Mac Donalds. Pet Peeves: Mr. Fuhrman, Brian Berry . . . Honor Roll. RANDY WILSON Electronics KENNETH N. CREEM Waterbury Space” . . . Activities: Chess Club 1,2, Track 2 . . . Hobbies: Guns, Volleyball, Swimming, Ice Skating . . . Led Zeppelin, Elton John, Aerosmith, Stairway to Heaven , Get off my baldspot . . . Remembers: Pete Carrol's Science project ... Pet Peeves: Mr.. Zimmerman Thanks Ken for letting us put your picture at the end of the Senior Portraits. The Editors Also graduating with the Class of 1976: DAVID BRENNAN Machine MOST POPULAR Don Martelli and Donna Fernandez 102 MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Terri Giacin and Walt Williams QUIETEST Julio Maldonado and Robin King CLASS ARTIST Janet Emmons HAPPY- GO- LUCKY Rose Famiglietti and Tom Han PESSIMISTS Scott Johnson and Cindy Briggs CLASS GROUCH Don Grochowski and Cindy Briggs CLASS CHATTERBOXES Joann Branco and Mike Robinson CLASS ALIBIERS Bob Cherry, Rose Famiglietti and Randy Wilson BEST LOOKING Donna Fernandez and Don Martelli BEST DRESSED Randy Wilson and Donna Fernandez CLASS CLOWNS Bob Ruscitto and Cindy Briggs CLASS DREAMERS Tom Barton and Donna Culver DID MOST FOR KA YNOR Nick Ciccarelli, Cheryl Boucher and Chris Boxer MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mark DeBisschop and Cheryl Dansby UNFOR- GETTABLE Donna Fernandez, Bob Ruscitto and Cindy Briggs 107 TALLEST Christine Mendyka and Bob Kundrotas ATHLETES Hank Spellman and Cheryl Boucher 108 MOST COURTEOUS Cheryl Dansby and Frank Ed Frank GEARHEADS Mike Semeraro and Karen LaFrance The editors and staff prod- ucing this yearbook dedicate the sports section of our year- book to Kaynor Tech's Basket- ball Team who enjoyed the 1st undefeated basketball season in Kaynor history and the 3rd in Waterbury's history. THE RECORD Wins - 17 Losses - 0 Kaynor----------------64 Oliver Wolcott Kaynor----------------80 Wilcox Tech-- Kaynor73 Sacred Heart..........62 Kaynor ---------------86 Kennedy ----- Kaynor----------------65 Oliver Wolcott Kaynor----------------86 Terry ville-- Kaynor----------------92 Watertown — Kaynor----------------97 Eli Whitney— Kaynor----------------88 Goodwin Tech Kaynor----------------79 Sacred Heart-- Kaynor............—100 O'Brien Tech - Kaynor----------------71 Watertown — Kaynor................81 Wilcox Tech-- Kaynor ---------------66 Kennedy------ Kaynor----------------78 O’Brien Tech - Kaynor —............. 87 Eli Whitney— Kaynor----------------75 Nonnewaug — Tournament 1-1 Kaynor----------------52 Darien------- Kaynor----------------60 Crosby....... ■61 57 64 40 61 63 63 54 58 68 43 64 61 56 53 69 50 77 1. . Coach Ierardi runs over our strategy at half Murphy starts a fast break. time. Forwards Jim Troland and Don Martelli. Randy shoots a foul shot. Chris White with a jumpball. 5 O C C E R JORGE CARMO JOHN BOJKA Captains with Coaches Rice and Thomas DOUG HEROUX 112 ROBERT FERRI WALT WILLIAMS 1975-76 Soccer Team RECORD Kaynor--0 Kaynor--3 Kaynor--1 Kaynor--3 Kaynor --2 Kaynor--0 Kaynor--1 Kaynor--1 Kaynor —1 Kaynor--1 ED BROWNELL Senior Soccer Players Losses Ties 5 1 Wilcox Tech --1 O'Brien Tech--0 Naugatuck-----2 Torrington----1 O’Brien Tech--0 Watertown-----2 St. Pauls-----3 Watertown-----2 Wilcox Tech --0 Naugatuck-----1 DAVE CRICHTON Wins 4 RON TISCIA and BOB KERWIN RON MATZKEVICH - Pitcher and Third Base Regular Season 4-4 Tournament 0-1 Kaynor’s 1975-76 Baseball Team LEO BON1CKI - Pitcher and Third Base Regular Season 3-1 Ron Tiscia prepares for the day's game. Ron Matzkevich fields a blazing grounder. KAYNOR'S RECORD Won 8 Lost 6 Kaynor---------0 Kaynor--------10 Kaynor.........6 Kaynor---------3 Kaynor.........4 Kaynor 0 4 Kaynor 9 Kaynor 6 Kaynor 8 Kaynor 9 Kaynor 6 Kaynor---------1 Kaynor Wilcox Tech......6 Oliver Wolcott---1 Watertown--------5 O'Brien----------0 Wilby............5 Wilby............2 Crosby-----------5 Crosby-----------4 Kennedy..........7 O'Brien----------6 Watertown.......—8 Kennedy----------2 Wilcox Tech------2 Oliver Wolcott---0 Tournament -1 Ansonia----------------8 Jim and Clint look on as Kaynor teammates stomp Crosby. STEVE FRENIS - Catcher Left fielder - BOB KERWIN Ron Tiscia makes a throw to first base. R.B.l. Leader - First Baseman JIM TROLAND Batting Champ - RON TISCIA COACH NICK AUGELLI Senior Baseball Members CLINT BRANDIEN Right fielder CROSS-COUNTRY AND TRACK In this time of paid managers and players, let us salute those individuals - Mr. Eman- uel, Mrs. Shelhart, Mr. Pomponio - who volunteered their hard work, time, patience, and wisdom to help build each team. THE RECORD CLIFF SHANNON, Sprinter 100 yd. dash -10.3 sec. 220 yd. dash - 23.3 sec. (tied the City record) GORDON GOULD: Javelin - 150 ft.; shot put - 43 ft.; discus - 110 ft. ED FRANK, the best 2-miler at Kaynor: 2 mi. - 10 min. 15 sec. JOE REOPELLE, All-City Track Team: Best 1 4 miler - 54 sec. Best 1 2 miler - 2 min. 10 sec. Best miler - 4 min. 34 sec. 2nd Best 2-miler - 10 min. 17 sec. HENRY SPELLMAN: Set all of Kaynor's jump records High jump - 6 ft. Long jump - 21 ft. 11% in. (5th best in Ct.) Triple jump - 45 ft. 5 in. (3rd best in Ct.) 20th of 74 of the best high school track athletes in Ct. CHEERLEADERS Captain Toni Lefebvre and mascot Julie Lefebvrc. Lori Lcvcquc, Carol Slocum, and Diane Hurley. Advisor: Mrs. Shelhart Penny Andrade. Vicky Malenfam, Sue Sofia. Lori Levcquc, and Annette Valiment. Margo Shedrawy and Lori Sasso cheer Kaynor on. BOB MURPHY GOLF Coached by Mr. Pomponio TEAM MEMBERS Ted Wojack Steve Campoli Bob Murphy Jerry Ranando Dennis Garafola Tom Garbauskas Robert Rousseau RECORD Won 12 Lost 2 2nd in the City Co-Captains 117 STEVE CAMPOLI 02712774 ACTIVITIES t looo A WAR 05 D STUDENT-FACULTY VOLLEYBALL GAME VOTER REGISTRATION Kaynor students taking the Voters' Registration Oath. TREE PLANTING CEREMONY MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE A WARDS DA Y SPONSORED BY THE FACULTY-PARENT ORGANIZATION The yearbook staff and the Class of 1976 wish to thank the members of the F.P.O. for their long hours of hard work which made Awards Day, and these two pages, a success. Special thanks to the officers of the F.P.O.: Pres.: Mr. Albert Marcella Vice-Pres.: Mr. Carsten Kuhr Sec.: Ms. Veronika Kuhr Treas.: Ms. Rosemary D’Alfonse Kenneth Crcem receives the Bausch and Lomb Award. Fernando Oliveira accepts the Class of '74 Scholar- ship Award. O' Bob O'Brien and Alan Leon receive Albin Colon receives F.P.O. Award for best in the Perfect Attendance Award. Auto Shop. Ed Frank accepts this, of many awards, for best in the Plumbing Shop. F.P.O. Awards: Albin Colon, Paul Pater, Robert Kundrotas, Michael Carlone, Marshall Barber, Fernando Oliveira, Cheryl Boucher, Cheryl Dansby, and Edward Frank. F.P.O. Most Improved Senior: Edward Frank Bausch and Lomb Award: Kenneth Creem Unico Club Award: Richard Mariano Women's Aux. Conn. Assoc, of Plumbing and Heating Award: Robert Rinaldi Olympian Club Award: Edward Frank Paul Lux Award: Brian Duda, Neil Finke, John Correia, and Michael Gagnon. Industrial Award: Fernando Oliveira. W. J. Megin Construction Award: Brian Barry, Michael Izzi, and Edward Bebrin. Waterville Lumber Co. Award: Robert Murphy Order of the Elks Award: Henry Spellman. Greater Waterbury Auto Body Award: Paul Pater F.P.O. Perfect Attendance Award: Mark DeBisschop, Alan Leon, Lucien Faucher, Robert O’Brien, George Holloway, Gilles Pepin. A J Auto Finishes Inc. Award: Milton Hungerford. Smaller Manuf. Assoc. Award: Herman Strumpf, and Michael Semeraro. Student Council Award: Henry Spellman Class of '74 Scholarship Award: Fernando Oliveira Class of '76 Top Ranking Boy: Kenneth Creem, Top Ranking Girl: Cherly Dansby. Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year Award: Terri Giacin. American Legion Award: Robert Kundrotas, and Cheryl Boucher. Senior Service Awards: Paul Boucher, Christopher Boxer, Robert Rinaldi, Clint Brandien, Cheryl Boucher, Terri Giacin, Christine Mendyka, Joann Branco, Nicholas Ciccarclli. 123 R urn BLOOD DONORS DAY—5-4-76 prepared you for the shock . . took your blood . . . then let you out. The Blood Donations at this school numbered 125 pints from our 149 seniors, more than any other year. Another achievement of the Class of Seventy-Six. BAKE SALE First, they lined you up . . . took your sample . . . CASUALS MARCH 14,1976 r The Sock Hop was sponsored by ihe Senior Class for Kaynor stu- dents and their guests, and held in the school cafeteria. Check- ered tablecloths, candlelight, a WWCO disc jockey, plus students dressed in ’50’s styles set the mood, and much fun was had by all. FIELD DAY—MAY28,1976 IV SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Cheryl Boucher Randy Wilson -- Loretta Watson Ron Tiscia---- Class President -Vice President -----Secretary -----Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Walt Williams-------------------President Dave Crichton--------------Vice President Terri Giacin--------------------Secretary Ron Tiscia----------------------Treasurer 130 CLASS OFFICERS Student Council President - HENRY SPELLMAN Student Council Advisors MR. PAUL ZIMMERMAN and DICK IERARDI Student Council Members PAGE SPONSORED BY STUDENT COUNCIL 131 1976 YEARBOOK STAFF Joann and Bob at work. The staff hard at work early in the year. CHRIS BOXER Editor-in-Chief Two of the Editors. Cheryl and Chris. Staff at an early meeting. The Editorial pan of the yearbook. CLINT BRANDIEN and BOB RINALDI Co-Editors The Editors. Chris and Terri working on Superlatives. The Editors wish to thank the following people for their work and time, without it, this book wouldn't be possible: Paul Boucher Cheryl Boucher Joanne Branco Bob Cherry Cheryl Dansby Mark DeBisschop Mark Bernaitis Ron Suchinski Rose Famiglietti The Ad staff. Nick Ciccarelli Tom Garbauskas Terri Giacin Karen LaFrance Tony Lorusso Christine Mendyka Ron Tiscia Loretta Watson The girls working. Paul. Cheryl and Mr. Fillion prepare the lunch for the trip. Our thanks. Heading toward Lancaster. Members of Electronics enjoying their lunch. Scenic Dutch Country SENIOR CLASS TRIP Hershey Park and the surrounding area referred to as Pennsylvania Dutch Country was our choice for our Senior Class trip which took place on the second and third of June 1976. Early on the morning of the third, 5 chaperones and the 76 students who participated got on the 2 busses provided us by New Britain Transportation. At around 11 we found a suitable rest area outside of Scranton and unloaded for our lunch, grinders and soda. Then we were on our way again - but several wrong turns by our lead bus driver took us on a long, confused way to the Lancaster area. A stranded motorist found us as her aid as we pushed her car off the expressway and brought her home. Finally, we visited Amish specialty shops, a wax museum and had a huge dinner at Plain Fancy. At last we arrived at the Treadway Motor Inn . . . The bus drivers who brought us there. (Better late than never!) Delicious! Mark chug-a-lug$ Apple brew. The chaperones taking a break. Mark and Paul walk around at our first ston. Do I win? A view from the Skyrfde. The flame ride at Hcrshcy. When doe the show start? Students awaiting admission to the park. Seniors, outside the hotel, wait for the (We got lost going there too!) that will take them to Hershey Park. Machinists outside of the park. . . . and most everyone was happy to jump into the pool for a cool, refreshing dip. The next day, after a memorable night, we got under way to Hershey Park. It was a sunny, beautiful day and at the end of it, everyone was glad to get on the bus at 4 o'clock and head back to Kaynor. Nodding-oui during ihc long ride home. JUNIOR PROM Pan-lime M.C. Juniors enjoying themselves. Some of the teachers and chaperones at our Junior Prom held at Le Cordon Bleu in Oakville on Friday, April 11, 1975. A night of dancing. APRIL 11,1975 juniors and dates. Cindy and date do the Bump. One of the teachers' tables. More dancing. Date: Friday, April 11 Time: 7 P.M.-l A.M. Band: Breeze Place: Le Cordon Bleu SENIOR PROM yy . F. KAYJVo high schO° CLASS OF 1976 CLASS OFFICERS WARREN F. KAYNOR TECHNICAL SCHOOL President----------------------Cheryl Boucher Class of '76 Vice-President--------------------------Randy Wilson Acting-Secretary---------------Loretta Watson Presents its Senior Prom Treasurer-------------------------Ron Tiscia PROM COMMITTEE Jim Brown Harry Muniz Rose Famiglietti Terri Giacin Walt Williams Loretta Watson Cheryl Boucher Christine Mendyka CLASS ADVISORS Ms. Dorothy Adamson Mr. Ray Fillion ’REASONS’ The Fountain Hearth Woodbury, Connecticut Friday Evening May 21, 1976 7:00 P.M. to 1:00 P.M. Music by: IVORY 140 HIGHLIGHT OF THE EVENING. . . The gathering of the judges to choose the King and Queen of the Prom, and their Court! 143 THE CLASS OF SEVENTY-SIX GRADU A TION DAY— WED., JUNE 1976 The clock moved fast. Tense moments before graduation. Reading names from the program. Just waiting made the time go by slower. With a few more adjust- ments of the caps and gowns, the Graduation kicked-off at exactly 7 o'clock on Wednesday eve- ning . . . BUS With the Class President to lead, the procession was on. The '76 Graduation Ceremony taking place. Standing guests during Invocation. Our guest speaker i Awarding of Diplomas The PTX presents a bicentennial plaque to Mr. Rossi. Ken Crccm presents our class gift to Mr. Rossi. The turning of the tassles. Cheryl B. presents our class advisors with briefcases. Mistress of Ceremonies CHERYL BOUCHER Class President Class Valedictorian KENNETH CREEM Highest Ranking Girl CHERYL DANSBY NATIONAL DIE COMPANY INCORPORATED MALLORY BATTERY COMPANY Formed and Deep Drawn Metal Shells Eyelet Machine Products Carbide Tool and Dies Office and Plant P.O. Box 1746 64 Wolcott Road Waterbury, CT Wolcott, CT 06720 METALS COMPONENT PLANT A Division of P. R. Mallory Co. Inc. Waterbury, Conn. 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Box 4278 Waterbury, Connecticut 06714 Telephone: 574-5140 JOSTEN'S Owatonna, Minnesota CREATORS OF FINE CLASS RINGS, AWARDS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, YEARBOOKS AND DIPLOMAS Congratulations to the Class of 1976 LADIES AUXILIARY, PORTUGESE CLUB Naugaiuck, Connecticut BETTERFORMED METALS A DIVISION OF PLASTIGLIDE MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 118 Railroad Hill Street Waterbury, Connecticut 06708 SALUTES THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1976 SANFRID JOHNSON SON PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING 79 Oakwood Avenue, Waterbury Compliments of DUDA GOODWIN, INCORPORATED Woodbury, Connecticut Screw Machine Products NORTH AMERICAN PHILIPS CONTROLS CORP. Compliments of LAKEWOOD METAL PRODUCTS INCORPORATED CHESHIRE INDUSTRIAL PARK Cheshire, Conn. Manufacturers of Precision Timers - Motors - Indicators - Relays The Very Best of Luck to All of You ANCHOR FASTENERS 130 Huniington Ave. Waterbury, Conn. Congratulations to the Class of 1976 REGANS VALLEY ROOFING CO. 753-2004 754-0076 Congratulations to the Class of 1976 From THE RISDON MANUFACTURING COMPANY F.M.P. Division Naugatuck, Connecticut 06770 155 Best Wishes to the Class of 1976' The WIK Manufacturing Company Pomperaug Road Woodbury, Connecticut A Friend A Friend Ann and Steve Bill Allen Patricia Azzara Mr. William Archer Joan Barbien Roger Barbosa Peggy Barry Peter Beach Beaver and Stringbean Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bebrin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boxer Ernestine Benoit Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bebrin Mr. and Mrs. Nuno Branco Michael Bernaitis Richard and Chris Beradiano Terri Bettencourt Edward J. Bialechi Eddie Bacco Vin Bosco David Bosco Anthony Boucher Mr.and Mrs. Charles Boucher Cheryl Boucher H. Boucher Henry Boucher Paul Boucher T Towne Boutique W. Bandshaw Mrs. Lorraine Brown Mr. Brown Mr. Robert Brown Connie Brown Mrs. Wm. L. Brown Jeannie Capolupo Jennie Capolupo Dorothy Carbone George Carroll Mr. and Mrs. John Casey Jr. Butch Caviasca Doris Cicchiello A. Ciucci Mrs. George Coffey George F. Coffey Edward F. Coffey James F. Coffey Kathy Cooke Wm. H. Connelly Ed Conway J. A. Cozza Jr. Hector Charboneau Mrs. Wm. H. Cornell Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Crocco Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Crocco Steve Couture Julia Couture Mrs. Archie Couture Edward Couture and Family Wilfred Couture Mrs. Richard Culver Mary Dorsi Howard Dwyer Raymond J. Dupont Roger Dubois Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dowling Mrs. Thomas Dionne Richard Diem Paul Deziel Charles Devino Lisa Defillio Lynn Depina Rick Demers Ray Engle Mildred Evon Dorene Ermini I. Emmons Bertha Fusco Ruthann Flaherty Wm. Flanagan Al Fischang Gail Finke Mr. Charles Finke Mrs. Charles Finke Ann Fillie Kenneth Ferrucci Dennis Ferrucci Dan Ferrucci Mr. and Mrs. R. Gamelin Robert Geddes Betty Giacin F. Giacin Mr. Richard Giacin Sr. R. Giacin Dale Ginn Mrs. Glennon Joe Gonski Fred Gould Fred Guimaraes Tony Guimaraes Mary Herbert Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Holly Lucille Iacoviello John Jasolevicus Rose Kelly Mary Karpovicius Mr. Edward Kerwin Chris Keyser Pete Kopcha Kasmir T. Korbusieski Robin King Mr. August King Joseph Krasol Richard R. Krause Mr. John Knauf Steve Labeck Dora LaMadelene Miss Paulene Leclerc Mr. Levanti Arthur Lorensen 156 Congratulations Class of 1976!! This Space Paid for by RCS-JDS A FRIEND. Best Wishes for Success to Kaynor's 1976 Graduating Class! PALLADIN PRECESION PRODUCTS INC. 16 Edwin Avenue Waterbury, Connecticut Swiss Automatics Lathe Specialist DUNKIN'DONUTS Colonial Plaza and Lakewood Rd. Waterbury, Conn. Courtesy of Vito Bianco This Space Paid for by A FRIEND Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1976. THE SMALLER MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION of the Greater Waterbury Area An organization of 160 smaller manufacturers supplying products and services throughout the world. 157 NAME ADDRESS SHOP TEL. NO. Anderson, Arnold A. Jr. Spring St.. P.O. Box 311, Woodbury Drafting 263-3373 B3ldoni, James J. 196 Hillside Ave.. Waterbury Electronics 754-6033 Barber, Marshall F. 1057 Middlebury Rd.. Watertown Machine 274-6233 Barry, Brian G. Pilgrim Trail, Woodbury Carpentry 263-4064 Bariolucci, Bruno D. 176 Sylvan Ave.. Waterbury Machine 756-6394 Banolucci, Dino L. 176 Sylvan Ave., Waterbury Electronics 756-6394 Barron, Thomas J. 74 Woolson St.. Watertown Automobile 274-8344 Basilc, Richard S. 928 Boyden St. Ext.. Waterbury Plumbing 755-9294 Bebrin, Edward J. Jr. 276 Woodtick Rd.. Waterbury Carpentry 756-5793 Bernaiils, Mark E. 99 Lounsbtiry St., Waterbury Drafting 756-1502 Black. Ronald M. 102 Windsor St.. Waterbury Electronics 756-5945 Bojka, John 4 Rutledge St., Waterbury Plumbing 755-3042 Bonicki, Leo P. 590 Columbia Blvd. Ext., Waterbury Electronics 754-5887 Boucher. Cheryl 56 Center St., Watertown Beauty Culture 274-1272 Boucher. Paul F. 122 Candee Hill Rd., Watertown Carpentry 274-2732 Boxer, Chris 58 Bronx Ave.. Waterbury Plumbing 756-0195 Branco. Joana Rosa 56 Lewis St.. Naugatuck Beauty Culture 729-1211 Brandicn, Clint F. Dogwood Drive. Prospect Electronics 758-6443 Brennan, David A. 346 West Grove St.. Waterbury Machine 755-5809 Briggs, Cynthia A. 25 Wall St.. Waterbury Fashion Design 754-0922 Brouillard. William J. 44 Valley View Drive. Waterbury Electrical 754-4805 Brown, James F. Colonial Ave., Middlebury Electrical 758-9229 Brownell, Edward J. 265 Frost Bridge Rd.. Oakville Carpentry 274-5679 Butkevicius, Andrius J. 80 Briar Cliff Ave., Waterbury Electronics 754-7914 Cal zone. Anthony 117 Esther Ave., Waterbury Paint and Body 756-5618 Campbell, Paul A. 63 Kingswood Lane, Wolcott Plumbing 879-2811 C3mpoli. Steven V. 93 Dixie Ave., Waterbury Machine 755-6646 Carlone, Michael M. 23 Dalionwood Drive, Waterbury Electrical 753-6846 Carmo, Jorge M. 811 Baldwin St., Waterbury Machine 753-2842 Carroll, Peter V. 135 Bucks Hill Rd., Waterbury Paint and Body 754-4486 Charland. Michael G. 744 Woodbury Rd., Watertown Machine 274-4087 Cherry, Robert P. 175 Plaza Ave., Waterbury Carpentry 756-0155 Ciccarelli, Nicholas 79 Sumac St., Waterbury Plumbing 755-9027 Cocchiola. Carl J. 43 Whitcwood Rd., Waterbury Electronics 756-0194 Coffey, Michael F. 394 Willow St., Waterbury Carpentry 755-5725 Colon. Albin 434 Baldwin St., Waterbury Automobile 757-2710 Conroy, Brian J. 3277 North Main St., Waterbury Electrical 756-6959 Correia. John A. 35 Baldwin Ave.. Waterbury Machine 754-3323 Couture, Mark S. 177 Chestnut Hill Ave., Waterbury Electronics 755-2382 Couture. Stephen 19 Yale St., Waterbury Carpentry 754-3761 Creern, Kenneth N. 239 Pearl Lake Road, Waterbury Electronics 757-1776 Crichton, David J. 134 Chester Ave., Waterbury Paint and Body 754-8942 Crocco. Joseph R. 23 Talmadge Hill Rd., Prospect Drafting 758-5204 Crockett, David J. 157 Beach Rd.. Wolcott Automobile 879-9621 Cronin. David P. 74 Starview Ave., Waterbury Electrical 754-5802 Crump, John E. 133 Pearl St., Waterbury Drafting 756-3283 Culver, Donna Marie 321 Beach Road, Wolcott Beauty Culture 879-9411 Daddona, Nicholas D. 359 Atwood Ave., Waterbury Drafting 755-2767 Daniels. Thomas F. 651 Frost Road, Waterbury Electronics 755-2367 Dansby, Cheryl A. 122 Berkeley Ave., Waterbury Fashion Design 754-8409 DeBisschop, Mark H. 282 Deccio Pass. Waterbury Machine 757-2742 DeSantis, John 29 East Ridge Rd.. Middlebury Automobile 758-2875 Dillon, Michael J. 111 Eaton St.. Oakville Electrical 274-4393 Duda. Brian P. Pleasant St., Woodbury Machine 263-2723 Emmons, Janet M. 56 COurtland Ave.. Waterbury Fashion Design 753-2844 Fagan, Joseph A. 62 Keefe St., Waterbury Electronics 755-7344 Famiglietti, Rosanna G. 576 Como Ave.. Waterbury Fashion Design 753-6781 Farrow, John H. Mixville Road, Cheshire Drafting 758-5819 Fasano, Richard 464 Sylvan Ave.. Waterbury Paint and Body 755-6990 Faucher, Lucicn 33 Han St.. Watertown Automobile 274-4089 Fay, Thomas 68 Sheffield Street, Waterbury Electrical 755-2037 Fernandez, Donna 348 Oakville Ave., Waterbury Fashion Design 753-6227 Ferri, Robert 26 Starlett Lane. Waterbury Drafting 754-1984 Ferrucci, Anthony 110 Macauley Avenue, Waterbury Drafting 756-6444 Finkc, Neil Genesi Avenue, Prospect Machine 758-5377 Frank. Edward 57 East Farm Street, Waterbury Plumbing 757-0602 Frenis, Stephen 115 MacArthur Drive, Waterbury Machine 753-6090 Gagnon, Michael 33 Sheffield St., Waterbury Machine 755-3147 Gallagher, Gary 315 Boyden St., Waterbury Machine 753-1265 Garbauskas, Thomas 22 Elk Ave.. Waterbury Electronics 753-6895 Giacin, Teresa 106 Enoch St.. Waterbury Fashion Design 753-2998 Goffin, Joseph 215 Tudor St., Waterbury Electrical 755-5018 Gould, Gordon 2 Laurel Lane. Prospect Plumbing 758-6587 Grochowski, Donald 30 Albion St., Waterbury Automobile 756-3015 158 Guerrera. John 91 Easton Ave.. Waterbury Paint and Body 756-3212 Han. Thomas 315 Moran St., Waterbury Carpentry 574-0492 Hasankolli, Rcsh.it 66 Lounsbury St.. Waterbury Automobile 756-5754 Heroux. Dougas 253 Lincoln St., Waterbury Plumbing 755-1416 Hillman. Jeffrey 105 Tarbcll Ave.. Oakville Electrical 274-8717 Holloway. George 398 Falls Ave.. Oakville Electronics 274-4665 Hungerford. Milton 11 White Oak Lane. Waterbury Paint and Body 755-3949 Izzi, Michael 183 Bunker Hill Rd., Waterbury Carpentry 753-5354 Johnson. Scott 79 Oakwood Ave.. Waterbury Automobile 757-6703 Karalius. Eric 79 Midland Rd., Waterbury Plumbing 756-9267 Kerwin. Robcn 24 Ridgewood St.. Waterbury Carpentry 753-2419 King. Robin 351 Willow St.. Waterbury Fashion Design 754-3052 Kleban. David 641 Buckingham St.. Oakville Automobile 274-4622 Kundrotas. Robcn 105 Sunnyside Ave.. Waterbury Drafting 753-2479 Lafferty, Brian 182 Tucker Avenue. Oakville Paint and Body 274-5970 LaFrance. Karen 93 Harpers Ferry Rd.. Waterbury Beauty Culture 574-4304 Lanouette, James 75 Hunt Hill Rd.. Waterbury Machine 755-2519 Lavigne, Gregory 271 Raymond Street. Waterbury Machine 756-5459 Lawson. Michael 8 Blue Trail Drive, Prospect Plumbing 758-6268 Lemieux, Maurice 97 Longmeadow Drive. Waterbury Plumbing 753-4305 Leon. Allen 187 Meriline Ave.. Waterbury Automobile 754-1098 Lombardo. Joseph 432 Columbia Blvd.. Ext., Wby. Machine 756-4948 Lorusso. Anthony 101 Rosengarten Dr.. Waterbury Electronics 755-7488 Maiolo. Keith 61 Rumford St.. Waterbury Machine 756-6797 Maldonado. Julio 72 Drake Street, Waterbury Plumbing 756-3572 Marchitto, Vincent 78 Griggs St.. Waterbury Electrical 753-3723 Mariano. Richard 162 Carver St., Waterbury Electrical 756-3719 Martelli, Donald 2094 East Main St., Waterbury Machine 753-3514 Martin. Kevin 1175 Meriden Rd., Waterbury Electrical 753-7128 Massaro, Anthony 20 Polk Avenue, Waterbury Automobile 755-4497 Matzkcvich, Ronald 195 Buck's Hill Rd., Waterbury Machine 756-2808 McCormick. John 85 Dorchester Ave.. Waterbury Plumbing 757-7326 McGarvey. Thomas 6 Corrine Drive. Prospect Machine 758-4773 McNerney. Thomas 914 Baldwin St.. Waterbury Drafting 754-4716 Membrino, Anthony 21 Terrell Rd., Waterbury Electrical 754-1738 Mendyka, Christine 38 Wall St.. Waterbury Fashion Design 756-0718 Miklinevich. James 639 Frost Rd., Waterbury Machine 756-0095 Miklinevich. William 197 Allen St.. Waterbury Electronics 754-6312 Mondak, Thomas 35 Cliff St., Watertown Carpentry 274-4961 Bowman. Christine 650 Cook St., Waterbury Beauty Culture 757-2564 Muniz, Harry 100 Sylvan Ave.. Waterbury Automobile 756-5324 Murphy, Robert 56 Proctor St.. Waterbury Carpentry 755-3361 Nigro. Stephen Route 109 and 63, East Morris Automobile 1-567-0765 O'Brien. Robert 49 Silver St., Waterbury Carpentry 755-3312 Oliveira. Fernando 50 Brookvicw Ave.. Waterbury Electronics 756-0418 Peter. Paul 69 Stonewall Dr., Middle bury Paint and Body 758-2822 Pepin. Gillcs 186 Greenwood St., Watertown Machine 274-6909 Pirro, Anthony 42 Highland Drive. Waterbury Plumbing 755-3867 Radzunas, Michael 109 Hungerford Ave., Oakville Electronics 274-0487 Reopelle. Joseph 15 Ivy Line. Wolcott Plumbing 879-3435 Rinaldi. Robert 540 Frost Rd.. Waterbury Plumbing 754-2985 Rizk. Robert 123 Windsor St., Waterbury Machine 756-6838 Robinson. Michael 411 Washington Ave.. Waterbury Carpentry 753-2601 Ruscitto, Robert 400 Chestnut Hill Ave., Waterbury Machine 753-9054 Schmidt. Jayson 391 Chestnut Hill Ave.. Waterbury Electrical 755-2561 Schroeder. Joseph 79 Kalko Drive, Wolcott Carpentry 879-9328 Scmeraro, Michael 47 Eaton St., Oakville Machine 274-2650 Shaker, Simon 375 Baldwin St.. Waterbury Carpentry 756-2876 Shannon, Clifton 231 Orange St.. Waterbury Drafting 756-2137 Spellman. Henry 58 Hawkins St.. Waterbury Paint and Body 756-1787 Strumpf. Herman Laura Avenue, Prospect Machine 758-4740 Sturgos. Steven 77 Rocklcdgc Drive. Waterbury Machine 756-5659 Suchinski. Ronald 1142 Spindle Hill Rd.. Wolcott Drafting 879-2896 Thompson, Kevin 32 Sunny Lane, Oakville Automobile 274-1087 Tiscia, Ronald 166 Meadow Brook Dr.. Waterbury Carpentry 756-6268 Totz, Edward 6 Samuelson Ave.. Wolcott Automobile 879-3389 Troland, James 402 Sylvan Ave.. Waterbury Machine 754-0206 VanDuzer. James R.F.D. tt l Washington Rd., Woodbury Electronics 263-3081 Vien, Steven 150 Spring Like Rd., Waterbury Paint and Body 753-5277 Vitarclli. Michael 81-B Royal Oak Drive. Waterbury Drafting 754-6705 Voghcl, Kenneth 9 Bethal Line, Wolcott Machine 879-1745 Voiles. Warren 10 Kramer Ave., Waterbury Machine 753-5806 Watson. Loretta 27 Orange St., Waterbury Fashion Design 756-0356 Williams. Walter 253 National Ave., Apt. 2, Waterbury Carpentry 756-0058 Wilson. Randcll 126 Bonair Ave., Waterbury Carpentry 574-2539 Artnur Lyga John Lyons Sarah Lubesky Mrs. C. Murphy C. Mortagua Joseph Morra Stephen Mondak Tom Mondak Diane Mollica Angela Montory Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Marques William Martin Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mendyka Mrs. Mary Morra Mr. and Mrs. A. Dellorfano George Morin Mercury Fuel A. Meccaricllo Mrs. A. Meccariello Mr. and Mrs. E. McWaid Mrs. McWaid Lori McCormack A. McCafferty Rosemary Mastriano V. Mastroianai Don Masters L. Mastandrea Tony Massaro Louis Mastandrea Thomas Martelli Richard Martelli M. Maiorano Mary Nelson D. Neame Frank Nato Steve Nigro Mr. Norton Rita Newell Dorothy O’Brien Emilia O'Brien Mark O’Brien Mr. Robert O'Brien Bob O’Brien Elmo Orsini Bruce E. Pope Nick Palchick Mrs. Pannone Mr. Pannone Joe Pasenle B. Perrone V. Perugini John Pianka John Politch Dr. Frank Regan Mr. and Mrs. Rice Al Rigon Michael Robinson Mrs. Alice Robinson Mrs. Rosin Carolynn Rutka Charles Roy Carl A. Salmon Mr. Satagaj Mrs. John Schenk Francis Searles '76 BOOSTERS THE END . . . of a part of our life. 160 Peter Shaker Simon Shaker Mrs. Siperas Shawn Simpson Brenda Sinclair Mrs. David Smythe Sonya and Tony Joe and Gloria Spiro Mrs. Wm. F. Sullivan Virginia Szalay F. J. Szczesiul Coreen Thompson Mrs. Thibault Mrs. Tiwel Lawrence Tilford Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Troland Robert Turcotte Barbara Turcotte Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery C. Thomas Barrett Todd Mrs. Vicario Maria P. Vieira Don Vincent David Walker Mr. and Mrs. Uriah N. Watson The Watson Family Robert E. Wilcox Room 15 Wilson School Room 19 Wilson School Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winslow Steve Zainc Lou Zorn John Mills THE END ... of the Bicentennial Panther. Autographs ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ■'Am . ; A r i j t. ■■


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