Kaynor Regional Vocational Technical High School - Panther Yearbook (Waterbury, CT)
- Class of 1977
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Memories---------------------------------------------------------------------1-16 Table of Contents------------------------------------------------------------- 17 Title page---------------------------------------------------------------------18 Class History------------------------------------------------------------------19 Dedication: John Mills------------------------------------------------------20-21 Administration and Guidance-------------------------------------------------22-23 Advisors: Mrs. Joanne Pannone Mr. Ed Carvalho---------------------------------------------------24-25 Staff-----------------------------------------------------------------------26-27 General Education Instructors--------------------------------------------- 28-32 Former Instructors-------------------------------------------------------------33 Shops and Instructors-------------------------------------------------------34-57 Senior Formals-------------------------------------------------------------58-117 Senior Poll---------------------------------------------------------------118-120 Class Officers----------------------------------------------------------------121 Sports--------------------------------------------------------------------122-135 Activities----------------------------------------------------------------136-153 Graduation----------------------------------------------------------------154-159 Directory-----------------------------------------------------------------160-162 Advertisements------------------------------------------------------------163-192 Wazzsn D aynoz cJ ECjiona [ Z7zahniaad Scfioot Qjzazljoofz Q o£um 22 ADVISORS Mr. Ed Carvalho Mrs. Joanne Pannone EDITOR Nancy J. Chaifield CONSULTANT Robert A. Marcella Advertising Manager Luis E. Maldonado Business Manager William J. Naclerio Layouts Bob Ouellette Mike Perreault Joe Cirillo Bill Naclerio Bob Marcella Nancy Chaifield Luis Maldonado Others Andrea Cole Linda Perreault Artwork Tim Collins Richard Cipriano John Lamontagne T ypists Angela Halloran Marge Scacco Arrol Wilson Nancy Chatfield Photographers Mr. Robert Schneizler Mr. Robert Michaels Bob Marcella Taylor Publishing Counselor T. Denny Galvin History Cheryl Sexton 18 The time was September S. 1973, when we. the class of 1977 first set foot into the halls of Warren F. Kay nor. Confusion was the keyword of our freshman year. New school - new teachers - new faces soon to be classmates. We soon adjusted to Kaynor and became PART of the school. We were a 1st - the first FRESHMAN GIRLS to enter Kaynor. We were also the largest freshman class, consisting of 185 students. Our first combined venture was a campaign to raise funds by selling magazines. Imagine our pride when we realized over $100. Our class treasury was at last a certainty. Many of us went out for sports, others got pleasure by observing the games. The first year went fast and summer vacation was here before we knew it. As sophomores, we were a super energetic class. We were reunited with our friends of the previous year plus many new faces. A group of approximately 30 entered our Machine-Tool and Die Shop. In October, we were assigned our class advisors, Mrs. Pannone and Mr. Greider. We no longer functioned as individuals - but as a class! Dues were collected and our first social function was a dance in the cafe. Even though our profit of $-10 was small, we still had a great time. Our basketball season was terrific. We ended the season with 16 wins and 2 losses. Chris White began his ladder of success in basketball. We were proud of him. We were the last students to participate in the Driver's Education Pro- This group would reign during our Junior year. By June, we were informed that Mr. Greider was transferring to Torring- ton and our secretary, Miriam Coromina, was moving to Puerto Rico. It was difficult to say farewell to good friends. Once again, summer crept up on us before we realized it. Our Junior year was one more stepping stone, as our stay at Kaynor was now more than half over. We were now upper- classmen and were expected to set a good example. Mr. Carvalho replaced Mr. Greider and Jean Daddona became our secretary. .Combined efforts of our class advisors and our class officers kept the class spirit rolling throughout the year. To keep the program on a sound financial basis several plans were instituted to facilitate a steady flow of funds. Juniors sponsored car washes, cake sales and a Christmas sale. Class rings were ordered and great pride was taken when we received them in December. A new schedule was instituted in our Junior year. We now had a block system of 5 and 4 weeks rather than a week about system. Our Junior Prom was held on May 14th at the Waverly Inn Crystal Room. Col- our My World was the theme song with Five Easy Pieces as our band. Elegance filled the room as Bill Naclerio and Gene Lenart were chosen king and queen. Once again the year flew - our important year was now a reality! At last our dream was realized, we were seniors - the upper class - the elite. With 3 years down, prospects were good for the year to come. The final year of the class of 77 saw Seniors coming together in appreciation of what individuals had to offer the class. President Dennis Donovan. Vice President Ken Kuhr, Secretary Jean Daddona. and Treasurer Sally Walker, provided the background organization for the senior fund raising drives. The candy sale was the main fund raiser for the year. The profits added to the treasury along with cake sales. Seniors pooled their abilities and interests by forming various committees - the Class Trip Committee - Prom Committee and Yearbook Committee. Formal photos were taken for the yearbook and Bob Marcella was forever seen with his camera taking candids while Nancy Chatfield was jotting down the facts. The trip, a senior privilege, saw history in the making in Washington and Williamsburg on June 6-10. It also had a light side too. of swimming, eating, the King's Dominion and comparing hotel accommoda- tions. We were exhausted but happy upon our return to Waterbury after 4 days. Our final days were fast approaching. Our prom was held June 14th at Preston Hill Inn with South Michigan Avenue as our band and our theme of So Very Hard To Go. Jean Daddona and Paul Rainone were crowned King and Queen. Luis Maldonado and Chris White plus their dates, made up the royal court. It was a fabulous evening that ended so quickly. The next evening was our finality. We filed solemnly to receive a well-earned diploma. For a brief second, we glanced at teachers and classmates and felt an indescribable nostalgia. This was our parting farewell. Our four years at Kaynor were probably the best 4 years of our lives. We then slipped out the doors of Kaynor and bid our fond farewell - Yes . . . now all we have are memories . . . fond memories! President Vice President Secretary Glenn Dansby Vern Beaudoin Mirian Coromina Gail Giacin Treasurer zdicatio n The exciting people of this world are the ones who are dedicated - who care. We would like to show our appreciation to one who cares - Mr. Mills - for his guidance and unselfish donation of time and effort to the class of '77. His integrity of purpose, his sound judgment, his warm friendly nature were qualities of character that secured respect and love. He loved his work with young people and he found joy in helping them find their way to growth and achievement. Time weaves these strands of thought into a pattern of cherished memories of Mr. Mills, a distinguished educator and unforgettable friend. To you, Mr. Mills, we dedicate this book. 20 Mr. Mills is a believer in young people. His goal was that every student might realize to the fullest extent his best possibilities. ”E1 mundo es ancho y aheno!” Thai Spanish proverb - The world is wide and strange! - may soon apply to you as graduates leaving the familiar and limited world of high school to venture out into a new world for you. For some this poses an immediate worry and problem. As for you, you have our confidence that you will immediately exercise the self-reliance that has been built up at Kaynor by virtue of your balanced education in skills for the world of work and in the use of your good minds educated to think. Remember that your schooling only provides you with REASONS for learning and THINGS to learn. The actual learning process is yours alone and the DESIRE TO CONTINUE to exercise it must also be yours. Another saying: The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. The Lord (we hope) led you to us, and now will be leading you away from us. Wherever that may be, may the road run smooth and lead you to a good life! Congratulations and best wishes. John L. Rossi JOHN L. ROSSI Director Congratulations to the Class of 1977 By pursuing a skilled vocation you have made yourself unique - remain that way. Discover the sat- isfaction of accomplishment and the joy of a job well done and you will find happiness and success. It was a great pleasure being associated with you. Again - congratulations and best wishes for the future. Robert M. Ryan 22 ROBERT M. RYAN Assistant Director To the Class of 1977 I thank the Class of 1977 for the experiences we have shared and for the many contributions made to the Student Body of Warren F. Kaynor Technical School. In class activities and student council leadership, you leave a model for all future classes to study. May you have success and happiness in the future. Daniel J. Keefe DANIEL J. KEEFE The Class of 1977 will be remembered by me as the class with which I was most familiar. You are a class I wanted to be with through graduation. You were pro- ductive, collectively and individually, but most of all you were human and sensitive. May you continue to reap the benefits of these traits. Walter Kopsick Walter Kopsick During the few months 1 have been at Kaynor I have met many members of the Class of 77“ and have found them to be excellent young men and women. At Kaynor you have received the best training available for your chosen trade. In the coming years, wherever you work, you will be our best advertisement. Good luck and much success to each and everyone of you in whatever field you choose. Frank Degnan Frank Degnan 23 (Dut D an Most of us met Mrs. Pannone in our freshman and sophomore years when we had her for an English teacher. We became better acquainted with her in our Junior and Senior years as our advisor and friend. With her long hours of work and guidance, she has helped us, not only as a class, but also as individuals. We, the Graduating Class of 1977, would like to express our thanks to Mrs. Pannone. For her time and patience, for without these our class would not have been as successful as it was. (JL±OZ± In our freshman year, the boys in the exploratory program met Mr. Carvalho as they toured the Paint and Body Shop. We all grew to know him better as he helped us through our Junior and Senior years. We, the Graduating Class of 1977, would like to thank Mr. Carvalho for the time and effort he has spent in organizing and assisting of the many activities that have helped to make our class well worth remembering. Mrs. Doris Cicchiello Guidance Secretary Mr. Fred Peterson Asst. Director Adult Ed. H. Crane Huber Jr. M.D. School Doctor 26 SECRETARIES: Mrs. Angela Halloran, Mrs. Geneviere Siperas, Mrs. Martha Glennon, Mrs. Joan Labutis. CAFETERIA STAFF: front row - Mrs. Lowe and Mrs. Drazen. 2nd row - Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Verno, Mrs. Vendetti, Mrs. Agostine. CUSTODIAL STAFF: Day Maintenance, Bill Allen and Loretta Zabit. Building Superintendent, Frank Satagaj. An Han INST RUCTOR S Mr. William Archer Science Mr. Michael Emanuel Science Mrs. Gale Tirrell Science Mrs. Virginia Stopper Science and Home Economics Mrs. Frances Thomas Science and Home Economics 28 Mr. Gary Manack English Mrs. Joanne Pannone English - Reading Mr. Francis Cassullo Blueprint Reading Mr. Frederick Norton Blueprint Reading 29 Mrs. Lucille Rosin Art and Pattern Drafting Mrs. Mary McAlister Social Studies Mr. Louis Ricciuti Social Studies FORMER INSTRUCTORS Mr. Kamerzal Mr. Thomas Mr. White Mr. Armond Mr. Fuhrman Mrs. Holly Mr. Boucher Mr. Arsenault Mrs. Shelhart Mr. Kelly Mr. Butterly Mr. Cook Mr. Greider 33 Sophomores Freshmen Mr. John Fellh Dept. Head Mr. John Giannini 36 Juniors D Seniors Miss Mary O'Reilly Dept. Head Freshmen Juniors 39 Freshmen Mr. Charles Roy Depi. Head Sophomores 41 42 Mr. Edwin Schweitzer Dept. Head Freshmen Juniors Mr. Richard Francis 43 Mr. Gerald Miller 44 Sophomores Juniors 46 Mr. Milion Tupper Dept. Head Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Freshmen Sophomores Miss Edith Schuster Dept. Head 48 Juniors 49 51 Freshmen Mr. Sutton Dept. Head 52 Juniors Mr. Creem Freshmen Sophomores 54 Mr. Ronald Tabellione Dept. Head Freshmen Sophomores Juniors 55 Freshmen Mr. John Conii Dept. Head 56 Juniors 57 3 F J2 — C O) «fi® 59 CHARLES K. ANDREWS Plumbing Chuck August 28, 1959 . . . You only live once; you might as well enjoy yourself! ” . . . Remembers September 29, 1975 Beantown U.S.A. . . . Plans to become America's «1 Rock'n Roll Guitarist, Move to Cape Cod and then to the Ozone . . . Hobby: Playing the Guitar ... Pet Peeves: Flies, Peter Frampton, talking to Ralph. FREDERICK ARDRY Tool Die Rick September 21, 1957 . . . Kool It . . . Remembers June 15, 1977 . . . Future Plans: Owning his own automotive business, living in California, and getting married . . . Hobbies: cars, trick painting, and auto mechanics . . . Pet Peeve: School . . . Activities: Student Council (2, 4). STEVEN R. BANSLEBEN Electrical Benslebomb June 10, 1959 . . . That's Pathetic . . . Remembers Beach Day, '76' . . . Plans to become an Electrical Engi- neer . . . Hobbies: Bowling, Electric Guitar ... Pet Peeve: Social Studies Class . . . Activities: Student Council Representative (1), Chess Club (1, 2), Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4), National Honor Society Member . . . Leaves Mr. Eman- uel 10,000 Science Projects. VERN BURTON BEAUDOIN Auto Grizzly Adams Sasquatch, Killer . . . February 18, 1959 . . . Now you did it . . . Remembers December 1, 1976, Night after O’Brien Game at home in '76,' Parties and Kaynor basketball games . . . Plans to leave for Army July 5, 1977 and be dis- charged after 3 years as a diesel mechanic . . . Hobbies: Horseback riding, swimming, snowmobiling, and rebuilding antique cars ... Pet Peeve: Igor, when Mr. Emanuel calls me VERNON . . . Activities: Vice President (2), Student Council Representative (1), Track and Field (3, 4), Honor Roll (1,2). . . Leaves all the classes the hope of having a good lime as he did. BRIAN J. BELLEMARE Plumbing March 2, 1959 . . . Imagine If . . . Remembers Field Day '75, last day of junior year and July 14 . . . Plans to get out of school, enter the army, and become a plumbing con- tractor . . . Hobby: Working on his '65 Chevy . . . Pet Peeve: School. BRUCE M. BELLERIVE Electrical Commander May 14, 1959 . . . No Way . . . Remembers July 14, Field Day, Beach Day, Exploratory, and Parking Lot . . . Plans to graduate, go to Florida State Tech, travel, party, have a good time and get a job as an electrician . . . Hob- bies: Motorcycles, music, concerts, hiking and camping . . .Pet Peeve: Mr. Ricciutti's Nerve . . . Activities: Stu- dent Council (4), Honor Roll (1, 2,3,4). . . Wills Mr. A rmond a code test. 61 RONALD C. BERNIER Tool Die Burger” September 21, 1959 . . . In the Face . . . Remembers June 15, 1977 . . . Plans to work . . . Hobby: C.Y.O. Basketball . . . Activities: Intramural Volleyball and Bas- ketball (1, 2, 3, 4), Honor Roll (1) . . . Leaves his Have a Nice Day! shirt to Mr. Ricciuti. BRIAN D. BERUBE Auto Cat October 14, 1959 . . . Remembers graduation day . . . Plans to be successful in his trade and someday own his own business . . . Hobby: sports . . . Honor (1). LEO A. B1SAILLON Machine Busy Lips October 12, 1959 . . . Get a Grip,” Yeah, Right . . . Remembers Mrs. Shelhart teaching Science all junior year . . . Plans to work in trade . . . Hobbies: Basketball and running . . . Activities: Lettered in track (2). 62 RAYMOND J. BLONDEAU Electronics Dillo September 24, 1959 . . . Do up some tune. . . . Remembers Jethro Tull concerts, March 2, July 17, Decem- ber 16, March 31 . . . Plans to become a Data Processor . . . Activities: Chess Club. CYNTHIA K. BOOTH Fashion Design Cin Shorty . . . January 2, 1958 . . . How are we getting downtown Toni? . . . Remembers March 5, 1976, first date with Joe, December 24, 1976 engagement . . . Plans to work in trade. Marry Joe on August 19, 1977 and have a family . . . Songs: COLOR MY WORLD and ROLLER COASTER OF LOVE ... Pet Peeve: First class on Monday . . . Activities: Student Patrol (1, 2, 3), Student Council (1, 2, 4), Waterbury Tricentennial Fashion Show (1), School Fashion Show (2, 4), Junior and Senior Cake Sale Chairperson . . . Leaves Miss Schuster with all the warmth of the sun. CARL BOUTOT Paint Body March 22, 1958 . . . You know? . . . Remembers Bum- stead’s dinner in science class . . . plans to work in trade . . . Activities: Intramurals . . . Hobby: sports. 63 TIMOTHY J. BUTLER Plumbing Space Cowboy” January 19, 1959 . . . Ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more. RICHARD D. BROWNING Electronics December 17, 1957 . . . Plans to further his education in electronics . . . Hobbies: coins, swimming, and soccer . . . Activities: Soccer . . . Wills Mr. Zimmerman some burnt resistors. PETER T. BRANDIEN Electrical October 10, 1959 . . . What a lame, Joe . . . Remem- bers: Field Day, Beach Day, Exploratory, Concerts, Ted Yugent, Parking lot in morning, July 14, Gym, coming,in late . . . Plans to join Navy, travel and become an electri- cian . . . Hobbies: music and concerts ... Pet Peeve: Mr. Norton's stories . . . Activities: Baseball (1, 2). TRACY C. CANALE Tool Die Zack” November 15, 1959 . . . Be serious” Oh My God” . . . Plans 10 enier the army or toolmaking . . . Hobbies: all sports ... Pet Peeve: Boring teachers . . . Activities: Cross Country '74 and '75 . . .1 leave an electric heater to Mr. Emanuel. RICHARD G. CAREY Tool Die Crash” November 6, 1959 . . . Take it in the fact” G.M.H.” . . . Plans to go to Alcatraz and party . . . Hobbies: run- ning, basketball, baseball, and football . . . Activities: Track, Cross Country, and Shop Intramurals . . . Wills pil- lows to all the students in Mr. Ricciuti's room. PATRICK E. CARUSO Carpentry June 9, 1959 . . . Hobbies: Showing and training horses, running horse shows . . . Honor Roll: (2) . . . Pet Peeve: Classes. 65 DAVID CATUCCIO Carpentry Dave October 7, 1958 . . . Let's cut out! . . . Plans to possi- bly get into cabinet making . . . Activities: Baseball. NANCY JEAN CHATFIELD Fashion Design August 13, 1959 . . . Plans to stay happy and work at trade. Remembers: Awful, January 17, 1976, good times in shop with Miss Schuster and the kids, doing it in the spring, stealing Mr. Ricciuti’s pens and pencils, and being caught by Mr. Schweitzer sliding down the banister . . . Hobbies: horseback riding and sewing . . . Activities: Yearbook Edi- tor, Prom Committee (3, 4), Fashion Show (2, 4), Honor Society Member (3, 4), Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4), Girls’ State '76 . . . Leaves the hope for a little bit of sunshine in every- body's day! DANA ELAINE CESNIUS Beauty Culture August 16, 1959 . . . What-eh? That’s the pits! phew! . . . Remembers February 15, 1976, March 4, 1976, Good time with P. D., J. D., G. L., T. O., calling Mr. Thomas, Mr. Brown; Dave, Dave's 69 Firebird . . . Plans to go into an area of trade, get married, and buy two matching Trans Ams . . . Hobbies: Cutting hair, sewing ... Pet Peeve: people telling her her nails are too long! . . . Activities: Press Club (1), Sports Club (2), Prom Com- • mittee (3, 4), Yearbook (4), Honor Society (3, 4), Student Patrol (3), Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4) . . . Leaves Mr. Ricciuti some dimes in the telephone slot. 66 JOSEPH ANTHONY CIRILLO Drafting Joe” August 11, 1959 . . . So what did you say? . . . Remembers February 12, 1972, junior and senior prom, June 15, 1977 . . . Plans to go to Mattatuck Community Col- lege, then to UConn for law to become either a lawyer or public defender . . . Hobbies: reading, biking, bowling and tennis . . . Activities: Prom Committee (3, 4), Carwashes, Yearbook, Class Alternate (2, 3, 4), Art Club and selling basketball tickets, Honor Roll (1, 2, 3). Wills Mrs. Pannone his collection of Agatha Christie books. Automotive Red Neck RICHARD J. CIPRIANO Drafting Cip December 27, 1958 . . . Remembers April 2, 1976, January 1, 1977, June 15, 1977 . . . Plans to attend Waterbury State Tech, travel all over the U.S. and other countries, own a big house in the country . . . Hobbies: all sports, art and music . . . Activities: Cross Country and Chess Club. ROBERT A. CIARLO November 24, 1959 . . . What are you doing?” . . . Remembers: Vern’s house and Chuck’s house . . . Plans to go to work . . . Hobby: Weight-lifting . . .Pet Peeve: Art . . . Honor Roll (2, 3). 67 ANDREA MARIE COLE Beauty Culture Ann March 6, 1959 . . . ’“Let’s talk about it! Come on Jer! . . . Remembers August 8, 1975; May 7, 1976; February 18, 1977, Scotch Doubles; March 6, 1977; June 14, 1977, Prom; June 15, 1977, graduation: August 20, 1977 Wedding; Judy, Linda, Michele, Margaret, Darlene, Lakewood Lanes . . . Plans to continue in trade, marry Jerry, become a pro bowler with my husband, then consider a family and travel around the world . . . Hobbies: Jerry, helping people, and life ... Pet Peeve: Ignorant People . . . Activities: Honor Society, Student Council (2), Soccer Manager (1, 2), Prom Committee (3, 4), Press Club (1), A.V. Club (1), Yearbook Committee (4), Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4). JERRY C. COLLETTE Carpentry May 18, 1959 . . . Plans to go to College and study agricul- ture . . . Hobby: Bicycling . . . Activities: Chess Club (1), Intermurals (2, 3, 4), Honor Roll (3, 4) . . .1 leave Mr. Jensen a New Clutch. TIMOTHY T. COLLINS Drafting Former Face . . . April 4, 1959 . . . Remembers B.B. games '75- 76: C.C. season '74-75: '75-76; graduation . . . Plans to possibly attend college and remain active in sports . . . Hobbies: Sports, chess, cars, and music . . . Activities: Track (1, 2), Cross Country 1, 2, 3), Chess Club (1, 2), Drafting, Football, Tempshoes (2) . . . Leaves Mr. Schwietzer a tape recorder and parabolic-reflector. 68 PETER V. COTE Tool Die Commander” October 28, 1958 . . . Remembers June 15 . . . Plans to enter machine tool trade . . . Hobby: girls ... Pet Peeve: Math class. WAYNE P. COX Tool Die Noonzin November 17, 1958 . . . Ship em back! Be serious! . . . Hobby: basketball. EUGENE M. COYLE Carpentry February 22, 1959 . . . Activities: Baseball, Basketball, Honor Roll (1,2,4). 69 THOMAS M. CREEM Electronics Creemer Whip . . . September 23, 1959 . . . What-----------? Remembers December 15, 1974 . . . Plans to go to college . . . Hobbies: car, and finding jobs . . .Pet Peeve: school on Monday mornings . . . Activities: Track (1), Cross Country (2), Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4) . . . Leaves all those great teachers of his. JAMES R. CROSS Tool Die Dagwood September 8, 1958 . . . ”Ya - no! Meet me at the Citgo!” . . . Remembers October 19, 1975, December 13, 1976, and January 16, 1977 . . . Plans to get out of school, make lots of money, spend lots of money and do everything right, because you only go around once . . . Hobbies: Motorcycles, cars and bars . . . Pet Peeve: English and Mr. Ricciutti's outside or downstairs. JEAN ELAINE DADDONA Beauty Culture Jeanie Dadds . . . January 14, 1959 . . . I'm so hungry! . . . Remembers July 15, 1974, Paul, May 14, 1976, January 14, 1977, Expressos, Thursday nights . . . Plans to work and later marry . . . Hobbies: Swimming, snowmobiling and races . . . Pet Peeve: Social Studies . . . Activities: Class Secretary (3, 4), Yearbook Committee, Honor Society (3, 4), Honor Roll (3, 4) . . . Leaves Mrs. Thomas the cookie dough we dropped on the floor. 70 JULIE A. DANIELE Fashion Design Beau Bee” Mighty mouth, Sticky . . . August 31, 1957 . . . What a pal, You kill me . . . Remembers May 14, 1976 Junior Prom . . . Plans to start a sewing career, travel and get married . . . Hobbies: sewing, horseback riding, swim- ming, bowling, singing, dancing, fishing and volleyball . . . Pet Peeve: People who say Guesswhat? and never tell you . . . Activities: Christmas Show (1, 2, 4), Student Council (1), Fashion Show (1,2,4). . . Leaves Miss Schus- ter all her love and thanks. RICHARD E. DALEY Electrical Zig” Rick . . . December 14, 1958 . . . What good are you? . . . Remembers June 15, 1977 . . . Plans to become an electrical contractor . . . Hobbies: parties, dirt bikes, and Watertown Shell ... Pet Peeve: T.V. commer- cials, Algebra, 8:05 . . . Activities: Student Council (2, 4). ALFRED F. D’ALFONSO Electronics Al Fonz . . . October 1, 1959 . . . Makes sense to me!” . . . Remembers the Alamo . . . Plans to attend college . . . Hobby: magic ... Pet Peeve: SP's . . . Leaves Kaynor his sanity, which he lost years ago. 71 GLENN DANSBY, JR. Drafting Gcc-Gee June 10, 1959 . . . ”Ahh, Man!” C'mon Man!” . . . Remembers June 15, 1977 . . . Plans to be a draftsman, a successful musician, and marry a nice, quiet girl. Hobbies: piano, organ, drawing and sports ... Pet Peeve: not enough gym classes . . . Activities: Basketball (1, 2), Yearbook Committee (4), Class President (3), A.V. Club (1, 2), Student Council (1,2). . . Leaves his thanks to Mr. Schweitzer for getting him that job at Risdon. ROBERT D. DAUNIS Electrical May 27, 1958 . . . Remembers December 18, 1975 and 76 . . . Plans to be an electrician . . . Hobbies: concerts, going to movies and collecting albums and tapes . . . Activities: Student Council. JAMES F. DA VERSA Carpentry '’Squirrel” March 24, 1959 . . . Remembers June 15 . . . Plans to have a good time . . . Hobbies: drums, music and partying ... Pet Peeve: school . . . Leaves late passes to home- room. 72 ROBERT DAVIS Automotive Bobby July 12, 1959 . . . Bookcase . . . Remembers Vein’s house . . . Plans to find a new job . . . Hobby: weightlift- ing . . . Pet Peeve: Art . . . Activities: Baseball (1, 2). JEFFREY DE BELLIS Electronics Di Bils April 21, 1959 . . . Remembers every day down in shop, going to Hatry's and Beach Day . . . Plans to become involved in electronics or possibly enter into the service . . . Hobbies: guitar and sports . . . Activities: Basketball (1), Soccer (2) . . . Leaves smoking privileges to Mr. Ric- ciuti. Electronics April 6, 1959 . . . Let's have a party” . . . Remembers graduation day . . . Plans to attend State Tech. . . . Hob- bies: sky diving, playing games and rock’n roll concerts. DAVID J. DiFELICE 73 DENNIS A. DONOVAN Electrical Sheepdog February 14, 1959 . . . Get outta here! . . . Plans to become an aircraft technician . . . Hobbies: guitar and rac- ing . . . Pet Peeve: Frampton and disco music . . . Activi- ties: Class President (4), Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4). MATTHEW J. DOWNEY Plumbing Mort Milt . . . December 13, 1959 . . . I don't know! . . . Remembers June 16, 1977 . . . Plans to become a plumber . . . Hobby: music . . . Activities: Yearbook Committee. FREDERICK R. DREHER Plumbing Rick September 2, 1959 . . . What! . . . Remembers Janu- ary 9, 10, 11, 1976 . . . Plans to become a plumber and a welder and be healthy, wealthy and wise . . . Hobbies: concerts and working search team . . . Leaves Mrs. Tirrell better luck with her fish. I i 74 WAYNE J. DROUIN PAULA KAY DUGUAY Beauty Culture September 15, 1959 . . . Really, I don’t believe it . . . Remembers junior prom '74 and '76, August 28, 1975, M.S., J.D., D.C., L.M., Good times with Terry. Fric Frac, winning cheerlcading competition, Search . . . Plans to become successful in her trade and continue school . . . Hobby: CYO cheerleading ... Pet Peeve: cutting Terry’s hair . . . Activities: Sports Club (2), Prom Commit- tee (3 and 4), Yearbook Committee (4), Honor Society (3 and 4) . . . Leaves Miss O'Reilly a short hair cut. ROBERT J. DUNCAN Auto Bob June 25, 1959 . . . Bookcase (to Mr. Keefe) . . . Plans to move to New York . . . Hobbies: building models and 4 wheeling over Riverhill ... Pet Peeve: Art and school administration. Carpentry October 31, 1959 . . . Remembers his junior and senior year when carpentry built a long cabin in Thomaston and an 8 room one story house in Middlebury . . . Hopes to get a job in carpentry field and work his way up . . . Hobbies: base- ball and girls . . . Honor Roll (1, 2, 4). 75 SALVATORE J. FAVALE Carpentry Sal January 2 . . . Remembers June 22, 1976 (drowning Mrs. Tirrell's gerbels) . . . Hopes to be in the construction field or attend college . . . Hobby: basketball and football . . . Activities: Jogging Club (1), Chess Club (1), Bowling (1). MARGARET M. FLYNN Beauty Culture Maggie” May 12, 1959 . . . I'm hungry . . . Remembers Octo- ber 26, 1974 NYYA, May 14 and 15, 1976 Junior Prom and Rocky Neck . . . Plans to work at trade . . . Hobbies: cro- cheting and swimming . . . Activities: Prom Committee (3), Yearbook Committee (4) . . . Leaves Mr. Ricciutti a new hammer. EDWARD M. FLAHERTY Drafting Ace December 31, 1958 . . . Plans to be a millionaire . . . Hobby: camping. 76 PAUL J. FORTE Paint Body ”Forte” October 3, 1959 . . . ''What?” “Let's party! . . . Remembers Bumbstead eating a bee in Science and a Lawn party . . . Plans to go to art school and work in Florida . . . Hobbies: music, stereos, parties, and traveling . . . Pet Peeve: Peter Frampton, AM radio. JOHN J. FOX Electrical April 14, 1959 . . . Remembers October 15, 1975 . . . Plans to become an electrician, mason, or join the army . . . Hobbies: sports, concerts, water skiing, and parting. DENNIS J. GARAFOLA Carpentry Garf August 27, 1958 . . . Remembers graduation . . . Plans to work in trade . . . Hobbies: golf, ice skating, and bike rid- ing .. . Activities: Golf Team, Student Council (1, 2, 3, 4), Yearbook (4), Honor Roll (1, 3, 4). 77 GAIL L. CIACIN Fashion Design Martha September 1, 1959 . . . Turkey . . . Remembers May 30, 1976, February 22, 1976, Black Rock, Summertime Par- ties, February 18, 1976, Boston 73, Sophomore Dance, Farm Shop, Jr. year, Toni’s dress, Basketball games, water fights in shop, Cornwall Bridge Fashion Shows, junior prom . . . Plans to marry Dave, work and travel . . . Hobbies: sewing, cheerleading and the country ... Pet Peeve: Mac Donald's . . . Activities: Junior Treasurer, Yearbook Com- mittee, Cheerleading (1, 2), Prom Committee (3, 4), Press Club (1), Student Council (3, 4), Honor Roll (3, 4) . . . Leaves Miss Schuster the future years to catch up with my absence in junior and senior year. JOHN A. GIBEAULT Automobile Mole January 25, 1959 . . . Undaunted by wind or rain . . . Remembers Field '75 . . . Plans to graduate . . . Hobbies: '64 Chevies ... Pet Peeve: Egor . . . Activities: Honor Roll (1, 2, 3) . . . Leaves Mr. Augustine a class full of mannequins. TIMOTHY P. GREENE Electronics Dimmy” Spaceman . . . June 5, 1958 . . . Remembers: A.M.V., concerts, Ted Nugent, Beach day, going to Hatry's, Field Day, grinders, the day 1 got kicked out of the parking lot . . . Plans: Water-World, Air Force, and rock'n roll . . . Hobbies: motorcycles, and snowmobiles, the great outdoors and sky diving . . . Activities: Track (1, 2, 3). 78 THOMAS W. GUERTIN Paint Body Tom” June 18, 1959 . . . Remembers the day Dan Olmstead ate a wasp for $5.00; going to the bank at break and lunch; and Mrs. Rosin’s art classes ... Pet Peeve: Paul always bother- ing him. DOMINIC M. GUGLIOTTI Electronics Gugs Paesan . . . Novembers, 1959 . . . Eats . . . Remembers November 2, 1976 last game, S.S. '75-’76, lin- ing fields, Squam, August '76, March 27, 1976 . . . Plans to attend State Tech, and eventually be a successful engineer . . . Hobbies: sports, partying, concerts and girls . . . Activities: Student Council Vice President (4), Prom Committee (3 and 4), Soccer (3 and 4), Soccer Captain (4), Shop Representative (1, 2, 3, 4), Honor Roll (4) . . . He would like to leave Mr. Rice a good Soccer record. PAULR. HENION Automotive Paul Bunyon Spider Man . . . Snip . . . Remembers Vern's house and Field Day ’75 and '77 . . . Plans to graduate . . . Hobbies: studcbakers and body work . . . Pet Peeves: Igor and telephone poles . . . Activities: chess and art clubs . . . He leaves Mr. Ricciutti one map of Waterbury, (1912), to find his way home. 79 MICHAEL K. HORAN Electronics Crispy tone February 13, 1959 . . . If it’s a little bit illegal, don’t get caught! . . . Remembers Ted Nugent, December 11, 1975, Beach Day junior year and going to Hatry’s . . . Plans to be an airline pilot and rock’n roll star . . . Hobbies: ski- ing and catching rattlesnakes . . . Leaves a cloud of smoke. BRUCE E. HILLMAN Carpentry August 4, 1959 . . . Plans to attend college . . . Hobbies: music, running, bowling and sports ... Pet Peeve: Mr. Norton's stories . . . Activities: Track and Cross Country (1, 2, 3, 4). DENNIS J. HILLMAN Paint Body Hillbound January 27, 1959 . . . What do you want, a medal or something? . . . Plans to be a business owner and enter car shows . . . Hobbies: bowling, volleyball and cars ... Pet Peeve: Teachers who ask for respect but don’t give it. 80 GEZIM JAZXHI Tool Die Jack’s High” June 28, 1959 . . . Remembers March 31, 1977 . . . Hob- bies: hunting and fishing. THOMAS A. JOHNSON JR. Drafting John Thomas September 12, 1959 . . . Ya Fool! . . . Remembers September 12, 1959 and June 16, 1977 . . . Plans to enter the Air Force to further his education . . . Hobby: music ... Pet Peeve: Mr. Archer's classes . . . Activities: Chess Club (1) . . . Wills Mr. Emanual his pipe. MICHAEL DAVID JUDSON Automotive Hutch” August 12 . . . Oh! 1 get it!” . . . Remembers January 9, 1977, June 28, 1975 and August 16, 1974 . . . Distina- tion: Indianapolis . . . Hobbies: cars, bowling and weight lifting . . . Pet Peeve: Insincere people . . . Leaves Mr. Felth an assortment of brazing rods. 81 KENNETH P. KALITA Electrical ”K K. April 17, 1959 . . . Don't P.O.” . . . Remembers May 7 and 14, Junior Proms, H.C., H.S., and Kaynor . . . Plans to go on to Waterbury State Tech, to study Electrical Engi- neering ... Pet Peeve: Mr. Emanual's homework assign- ments . . . Activities: Soccer (1, 2, 3, 4), Soccer Captain (4), President of National Honor Society (4), Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4) . . . Wills a winning team for Mr. Rice. KURT J. KARPAVICH Plumbing Karp March 9, 1959 . . . NoWay! . . . Remembers Kaynor- Crosby game, Field Day, and graduation . . . Plans to con- tinue education in air-conditioning and refrigeration. Later he hopes to start his own business . . . Hobby: shortwave lis- tening. MICHAEL F. KILEY Plumbing J. Giels” June 29, 1959 . . . Clutz . . . Remembers September 29, 1975, cooked in Mr. Augelli's room . . . Plans to open a business, make a living and ski in Switzerland and Austria . . . Hobbies: painting and skiing . . . Wills Mrs. Tirrell the exotic plant he grew for her. PAUL J. KIROUAC Electrical Quack January 20, 1959 . . . Remembers November 2, 1976, last game and 19 second goal, and lining fields . . . Plans to obtain B.S. degree in Engineering . . . Activities: Soccer (2, 3, 4), Soccer Captain (4), Baseball (1), Honor Roll (3 and 4), F.P.O. Bingo. Wills 23 goals to Mr. Rice. JOHN FREDERICK KIZIS Automobile March 9, 1959 . . . Oh Yea . . . Remembers October 30, 1976, November 16, 1976, January 23, 1960 Almost electricuting Mr. Felth . . . Plans to 1) Lead an exciting life, 2) get rich, 3) be known, 4) be wanted, 5) get married, 6) start a family, 7) then wish I never did . . . Hobbies: scuba diving, cars, motorcycles, swimming, skating and bowling ... Pet Peeve: silting in the office, ALONE . . . Activities: Track (3 and 4), Long, triple, high jumps, 4 x 110 relay. Wheel Chair Basketball (3), Science Club (1), Student Patrol (3) . . . Wills 2 Million and 2 Ways to Cause Trouble to any future F Trooper who wants it. KENNETH CARSTEN KUHR Drafting July 2, 1959 . . . You're 111! OBS Times are Rough . . . Activities: Track (1, 2), Cross Country (Manager) (2), Vice President (4) . . . Pet Peeve: Listening to Mr. Brown explaining why we might not graduate . . . Hobbies: Con- certs, Basketball, WPLR . . . Class Will: I leave Mrs. Pan- none MY VOCABULARY. 83 LEON KULESZA Tool Die Kulcsh March 5, 1959 . . . Party time is here again! . . . Remembers: December 25, 1976, March 4, 1974, June 15, 1977 . . . Plans to work in a Tool and Die shop . . . Pet Peeve: School, homework, tests . . . Hobbies: cars and par- ties. BERT LaFRENIERE Drafting Commander May 13, 1959 . . . . What do you think? Remembers: 714, Beach Day, Keg Parties, J. Ceils Concert . . . Plans: Engineering, Music, Good Times . . . Honor Roll (1, 2, 4) . . . Pet Peeve: 8:05 Tardy Bell . . . Hobbies: Music, drums . . . Class Will: I leave Mr. Riccutti my commander shirt. ROGER R. LALIBERTE Machine September 12, Remembers: December 7, 1941, 2G, Plans: Music . . . Activities: Christmas Play (4), Sophomore Dance . . . Pet Peeve: School . . . Hobbies: Music and drawkcab gnitirw . . . Favorite songs: Dazed Confused . . . Class Will: Pillows for Mr. Brown's room. 84 JOHN F. LaMONTAGNE Carpentry November 13, 1959 . . . Activities: Jogging Club (1), Cake Sales (3), Prom Committee, Yearbook . . . Plans: Carpen- ter, Fame and Fortune . . . Hobbies: Art, Music, Friday . . . Class Will: I leave all my posters to the School. JOSEPH R. LeCLERC Automobile Freak” April 21, 1959 . . . Whaa-HuH! Plans to work at trade. TONI A. LEFEBVRE Fashion Design Peanut August 29, 1959 . . . How we getting down town Cin? . . . Remembers: Meeting Serge May 19, 1976, December 24, 1976, December 31, 1976, Lake Winnamaug . . . Plans to work in trade, buy a house and marry Serge . . . Activi- ties: Cheerleading (1, 2, 3, 4), Cheerleading Captain (3, 4), Student Council (3), Christmas Show (4), Fashion Show (1, 2, 4), Softball (3) . . . Pet Peeve: People who try to be something they're not . . . Hobbies: sports, gymnastics and having a good time . . . Song: Colour My World . . . Leaves Miss Schuster all the happiness and love in whatever she does. 85 LOUIS H. LEGERE, JR. Tool Die Louis Ociober 8, 1959 . . . Hey, How are ya? . . . Remem- bers: December 19, 1976 . . . Plans to become a successful tool maker . . . Aciivities: Honor Society, Honor Roll (1, 2,3). . . Hobby: Car . . . He leaves his confusion to Mr. Archer. RONALD M. LEONE Tool Die Ron February 18, 1959 . . . Remembers: April 15, 1976 . . . Plans to become rich . . . Activities: Student Council, Honor Roll (2) . . . Hobby: driving cars . . . Wills Mr. Emanuel an electric heater. GENE ELIZABETH Beauty Culture Lenhart February 16, 1959 . . . You’re kiddin’! O.K. . . . Remembers: sunny, January 16, 1977, Mr. Datsun, Drives to Cooksons, Fender Bender, going for lunches in school, Junior Prom and Rocky Neck, Good times with D. C. , D. S. , J. D., P. R., and B. N., Taking off Bob's car door, D. R. January 28 . . . Plans to attend college, travel and own her own hairdressing shop . . . Activities: Press Club (1), Sports Club (2), Girls' State '76, Prom Committee (3, 4), Yearbook Committee, Student Patrol (3), Christmas Show (2), Talent Show (4) . . . Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4) . . . Hobbies: Danc- ing, swimming, having a good time ... Pet Peeve: people who don't talk . . . Leaves Miss O'Reilly her love and someone to help her with her work. She leaves Mr. Maneck her love. 86 BRIAN LEROY Mach-Tool Farmer” April 13, 59 . . . What’s up? . . . Remembers August 13, 1975, July 23 . . . Plans to go to college . . . Pet Peeve: Science class . . . Hobbies: sports . . . Leaves Mr. Brown his cigarettes. MARY ELLEN LIZOTTE Fashion Design Polack February 11, 1959 . . . Shut up! What's happening?” Remembers: February 14, 22, 1976, May 14, 1976 Junior Prom, all the soccer games . . . Plans to travel, enjoy life to its fullest, get married, have a large family and be happy . . . Activities: Press Club (1), Track (1), Prom Committee (3, 4), Student Council (2) . . . Pet Peeve: Having to listen to people I can't stand . . . Hobbies: sewing, horseback rid- ing and just having a good time ... 1 leave to Miss Schus- ter all my tardiness. STEVEN A. LESTAGE Tool Die Gebo April 14, 1959 . . . Remembers December 23, 1976 . . . Plans to work in trade or be a musician ... Pet Peeve: Eng- lish . . . Hobbies: Basketball and Music . . . Wills 2-G memories to all former instructors. 87 MARK A. LoGIUDICE Tool Die December 27, 1958 . . . Plans 10 own a small shop, con- tinue in trade and see the country ... Pet Peeve: Math, English . . . Hobbies: Fishing, archery, bowling. CHARLES A. LOGUE Paint Body Evil Eye” November 3, 1959 . . . Right! Whatever you say! Remembers: 1976-1977 . . . Plans to work . . . Activities: Honor Roll (2, 3) . . . Pet Peeve: Classes . . . Hobbies: Bowling. ROBERT W. LYNN Automobile Bob September 30, 1959 . . . Remembers: Last day of school, the day Danny ate a bug . . . Plans to run a service station . . . Pet Peeve: School! DAVID WILLIAM MACKENZIE Paint Body Daveee” June 5, 1958 . . . What? . . . Remembers: June 15, 1977 . . . Plans to work in one of 3 areas - Paint Body, Special Education or The Ministry . . . Activities . . . Soccer Manager, Baseball Manager, Intramurals . . . Pet Peeve: Mr. Brown's tests . . . Hobbies: Skiing, skating and poetry. WILLIAM J. MAHONEY Carpentry Bill August 15, 1959 . . . Remembers: June 22, drowned Mrs. Tirrells gerbcls . . . Plans to own a contracting business . . . Pet Peeve: disco music . . . Hobbies: Ponzillo’s, hunting, fishing, and partying . . . Wills the cafe some real food. LUIS E. MALDONADO Drafting Lou May 11, 1959 . . . Remembers: February 7, 1976 . . . Race ya barefoot! . . . Plans: I passed state tech test and I passed special forces test. I was also thinkin' about P.R. , but what the heck! I’ll go to college . . . Activities: Stu- dent Council (1, 2, 3, 4), Student Patrol (2, 3), Joggers Club (1), Track and Cross Country (2, 3), A.V. Club (2), Adver- tising Manager of the yearbook, Honor Roll (1) almost 2nd, made it (3, 4) . . . Pet Peeve: are all in the mind; at least that's where mine R . . . Hobbies: swimming, basketball, hunting, running, chess, horseback riding, guitar, and ice skating, I like to fight once in awhile too! Gets things out of the old system. I think I’ll take it all with me, as long as I still can? Except the four years I’ve just been through. 89 ROBERT A. MARCELLA Drafting Bob Awful? . . . November 10, 1958 . . . We going to work today Lou? . . . Remembers good times with good friends, breafast at the Farm Shop Tuesday mornings, Miss C. . . . Destined to be crazy; i.e., Be myself; and you'd have to know me, to know me . . . Activities: Science Club (1), AV Club (2), Soccer (2, 3), JV Basketball (2), Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4), Honor Society (2, 3, 4), Boys' State '76, Who's Who, Yearbook Photographer (1, 2, 3, 4), Year- book Consultant (inside joke) . . . Hobbies and interests: Art, Photography, Bowling, Water skiing, skiing, good times, good friends. PAUL J. MARCIL Automobile Irongrip April 16, 1959 . . . You’ll live Remembers: January 17, 1977, Sally, March 7, 1977 . . . Plans to work in trade and run own business . . . Activities: Student Patrol 3, Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4) . . .Pet Peeve: Senior English class . . . Hobbies: building race cars, setting up stereos, working on cars. ROBERT G. MASTROFRANCESCO Automobile El Delveccio January 20, 1959 . . . Get a little Eddy Wazzo Remem- bers: Allman Brothers Concert, Summernationals, July 11, 1976, Junior Prom, May 14, 1976 . . . Plans to go into the Automobile Trade or go into small engine repair . . . Activities: Baseball (10, Track (3, 4) . . . Pet Peeve: Sen- ior English Class . . . Hobbies: auto racing, partying, building my car . . . Leaves Mr. Augustine writings all over his desks. 90 JOSEPH M. MASTRONUNZIO francis j. McCarthy Tool Die Bones June 2, 1958 . . . Meei you down Citgo! . . . Remem- bers: September 11, 1976 at 2:54 P.M. . . . Plans to gradu- ate, get a good job and maybe own a business some day . . . Hobbies: Cars. LAURA E. McCOMBS Beauty Culture Laur March 22, 1959 . . . Shut up, and don't even talk to me! Remembers January 1, 1975, May 14, 1976, Decem- ber 25, 1975, Tommy . . . Plans to work at trade and live her life from day to day with hopes of becoming a commer- cial artist . . . Activities: Cheerleading (1, 2), Soccer Manager (2), Prom Committee (3,4). . . Songs: Stairway to Heaven, Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word, Time in a Bottle . . .Pet Peeve: two-faced people. Carpentry Joe Cool November 11, 1958 . . . Remembers graduation day, June 15, 1977 . . . Plans: further study in carpentry and related fields . . . Activities: Basketball (1), Student Council Rep- resentative . . . Hobbies: woodworking and pool . . . Wishes everyone a mellow life. HENERY J. McGEE JR. Tool Die Hank March 15, 1959 . . . What are you, weird? . . . Remembers: September 11, 1975 and November 21, 1975 . . . Plans to graduate, attend college for two years, earn his apprenticeship, get rich and live it up . . . Activities: Sports Club, Art Club, Class Representative . . . Honor Roll (2) . . . Hobbies: snowmobiling, car racing, baseball, football, water skiing and diving. DAVID ROBERT MESSNER Drafting Dave July 23 . . . Come on, Let's get urn! Do we kill ’em now? Remembers: Memorial Day 1974, September 4, 1975 and September 9, 1976 . . . Plans to become a designer . . . Activities: Audio Visual (1), Art (2) . . . Hobbies: biking and model railroading . . . Pet Peeve: History Class . . . Leaves Mr. Francis a box of chalk and Mr. Schweitzer a pack of red pencils. ARTHUR P. MILIA Paint Body November 4, 1957 . . . Heck!, yeah!” . . . Remem- bers: December 31. 1976 . . . Plans to see the country . . . Hobbies: Sports, traveling, music (Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young), 4-WAY STREET. 92 ALFRED D. MORDINO Tool Die Dino June 27, 1959 . . . Are you serious? . . . Remembers: December 23, 1976, November 12, 1976, December 17, 1976 . . . Plans to continue in trade and become a profes- sional musician . . . Favorite Song: Train Kept a Rollin’’ . . . Hobbies: basketball, bowling, Music, girls, drums . . . Pet Peeve: English, Math, Social Studies . . . Activ- ities: Christmas Show (4), Honor Roll (1). ROGER L. MORKYS Paint Body Morky January 24, 1959 . . . All right you guys! . . . Remem- bers the New York Auto Show . . . Plans to join the Army . . . Activities: Volleyball and Basketball Intramurals (2, 3,4). . . Hobbies: sports and hiking . . .Pet Peeve: math tests . . . Leaves Mr. Carvalho a year’s subscription to Chopper Magazine. GARY G. MORIN Machine Radar (Weedoo) May 15, 1959 . . . Remembers: June 15, 1977 . . . Plans to move back to his home state of Vermont and work for IBM or General Electric . . . Hobbies: bowling, fishing, camp- ing .. . Activities: Student Council Representative (2, 4), Student Council Alternate (3) . . . Leaves Mr. Creem one 6 inch piece of used emery cloth. 93 DAVID A. M’SADOQUES Carpeniry Dave” January 5, 1959 . . . ’’Let’s cut out!” . . . Remembers: June 22, 1976, The drowning of gerbels in Mrs. Tirrell's room: Senior year, Munchkin fights on the bus . . . Plans to be a carpenter and attend college part-time . . . Hobbies: roller skating, water skiing, snow skiing . . . Activities: Class Representative (2, 3, 4), Jogging and Ski Club (1), Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4). WILLIAM A. MORTON Carpentry July 2, 1959 . . . Remembers: Keg parlies and concerts . . . Plans to continue in trade, enjoy music, and have fun . . . Activities: Honor Roll (1). THOMAS B. MOSEL Tool Die ”Moco” June 18, 1959 . . . Plans to become a tool maker . . . Hobbies: basketball ... Pet Peeve: Social Studies Class . . . Leaves downs for Mr. Manack. 94 THOMAS V. MUCCI Machine March 1, 1959 . . . Scoff ihe Lob! . . . Remember: New Year's Eve, 1977 . . . Plans to be like dust in the wind . . . FREE . . . Hobbies: cars . . . Leaves nothing but a memory in the minds of a few! WILLIAM JOSEPH NACLERIO Drafting Bill June 27, 1959 . . . That’s Disgusting! You can walk home! . . . Remembers: October 17, 1975, December 21, 1976, May 14, 1976, Junior Class Car Wash, D. H., G. L. . . . Plans to stay single, travel and become rich . . . Activities: Class Representative (2, 3, 4), Boys' State '76, Vice President Student Council (3), Volleyball Intramurals, Yearbook Committee, Prom Committee (3, 4) . . . Hob- bies: Bowling, dancing and having a good time . . . Leaves Mr. Levanti a bottle of Grecian Formula. DONNA MARIE MUSCO Fashion Design January 15, 1959 . . . Hey Kids! You kill me! Remembers: November 14, 1976, May 14, 1976, sweeping classroom with Toni . . . Plans to work at trade . . . Hob- bies: sewing, cooking, swimming, and drawing . . . Pet Peeve: McDonalds . . . Activities: Press Club (1), Prom Committee (4), Honor Roll (1,2). . . Leaves Miss Schuster all her fun times. 95 CARLO JOHN NATELLE Machine Smiley” February 21. 1957 . . . Hey! . . . Remembers: January 11, 1977, Field day '76 . . . Plans to enter the Air Force or get a job in his trade . . . Hobbies: building models . . . Pet Peeve: Tom Mucci . . . Activities: 1975 Shot Put, Field Event 1976-1977 Representative (4). ROBERT G. NIDO Drafting July 8, 1959 . . . Plans to enter the Navy. DAVID X. NONAMAKER Machine-Tool George September 9, 1959 . . . Remembers: 714, February 22, 1976, December 18, 1976, painting machines in shop, vol- leyball, intramurals 76 . . . Plans to work, travel, marry Gail, and return to Kaynor to see Mr. Ricciuti . . . Hobbies: baseball, basketball . . . Activities: Baseball (1, 2) Intramurals (1, 2, 3, 4), Basketball. 96 MARTIN CHRISTOPHER NOONAN Carpentry Marty” May 1 . . . You'll never know until you try! Remembers: the day the glue got hard . . . Plans to continue his educa- tion . . . Pet Peeve: People borrowing his tools . . . Activ- ities: Track Team (1). WALTER F. NYSTROM JR. Tool Die Jolly Wally March 7, 1959 . . . Plans to continue his education . . . Hobbies: Middlebury Fire Dept ... Pet Peeve: Diagraming in Mr. Manacek’s Room . . . Activities: Class Representa- tive (2). PATRICK J. O'BRIEN Electronics September 22, 1959 . . . Remembers June 15, 1977, August 11, 1976 . . . Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4). 97 TIMOTHY S. O'BRIEN Tool Die O. B. February 23, 1958 . . . Plans to work ai trade. TERESA DAWN O'DAY Beauty Culture ''Terry” November 29, 1959 . . . What?” Oh DI!” . . . Remembers: January 13, 1975, Bucky: May 14, 1976, Jr. Prom: Paula (Fric and Frac); Dad, October 31, 1975: her family: Dutches: Rodeos: Gate's Bow (Dunny); Plans to become a barber . . . Hobbies: swimming, rodeos . . .Pet Peeve: two-faced people . . . Activities: Press Club (1), Prom Committee (3, 4), Yearbook Committee, Student Council (2) . . . Leaves a break” to Mr. Ricciuti. DANNY W. OLMSTEAD Paint Body Bumstead November 24, 1956 . . . One more for the road! . . . Remembers: June 15, 1977 Graduation Day . . . Plans to continue in technical training . . . Hobbies: football, swimming, cars and music (THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME) ... Pet Peeve: Science . . . Activities: Class Representa- tive (4) . . . Wills 100 turkeys to Mr. Carvalho. 98 PAULOLSCHEFSKI Paint Body Polack February 19, 1959 . . . Come on, huh!” . . . Remem- bers: Volleyball Championship '76, Graduation Day . . . Plans to own a body shop . . . Pet Peeve: Wet Sanding . . . Activities: Honor Society, Intramurals, Volleyball Champi- ons ’76 and '77, Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4). ROBERT G. OUELLETTE Drafting Bob September 4, 1958 . . . Oh No! . . . Remembers: July 11, 1976, May 14, 1977 . . . Plans to be an Architect . . . Hobbies: Hockey and Karate . . . Pet Peeve: Crazy drivers . . . Activities: Yearbook (4). MARK S. OVERBAUGH Machine 99 EDWARD J. PADAIGAS Electronics Ed” January 22, 1959 . . . What's up? . . . Remembers: Graduation Day . . . Plans to go to college and learn to be a technician . . . Hobbies: Music, basketball . . . Activi- ties: Honor Roll (1) . . . Leaves Mr. Ricciuti his binoculars. PAUL J. PANADIS Carpentry Manson January 24, 1959 . . . I'll kill you! . . . Remembers the day he picked papers . . . Plans to become a contractor or architect. JOSEPH R. PAPPAS Plumbing May 25, 1959 . . . Remembers summer of '75 . . . Plans to become a plumber and get rich . . . Hobbies: basketball, concerts. . . Activities: Honor Roll (2). 100 RONALD A. PARIZO Plumbing ’'Ron' May 10, 1959 . . . Who wants to roll? . . . Remembers: Summer of '74 . . . Plans to continue in trade and enjoy life . . . Hobbies: football, basketball and concerts . . . Activities: Basketball (1), baseball (1). JOSEPH CHARLES PATR1Z1 Automobile El Clutcho March 22, 1959 . . . Wo! Ha! . . . Remembers: Janu- ary 14, 1977, April 2, 1958 . . . Plans to enter the Air Force and open his own Auto Shop . . . Hobbies: basketball, bowling, weight-lifting . . . Activities: Science Club (1), Chess Club (2), Student Patrol (3) . . . Wills Gibeault a razor and blades. VITO PEPICE Tool Die Pep August 4, 1959 . . . Can't wait for the weekend! . . . Remembers: Sophomore dance, Junior Prom, Field Day . . . Plans to be a tool maker, build cars for a hobby, and meet a lot of foxy ladies . . . Hobbies: cars, good parties ... Pet Peeve: School . . . Activities: Student Representative (2), Honor Roll (2) . . . Leaves Permanently. 101 LINDA YVONNE PERREAULT Beauty Culture Lin” March 18, 1959 . . . Hey, Listen!” . . . Remembers May 9, Jimmy; July 26, 1975, May 15, 1977; Carwashes, Good Times with friends . . . Plans to work at her trade and get married . . . Hobbies: poems, tennis, collecting can- dles ... Pet Peeve: Conceited people, boring people . . . Activities: Press Club (1), Prom Committee (3, 4), Yearbook Committee (4) . . . Leaves Mr. Manack all her poems that never made it in the English Journal. MICHAEL N. PERREAULT Drafting Mike” March 25, 1958 . . . Let it Slide!” . . . Remembers: Graduation, June 15, 1977, car wash, Junior Prom, January 6, 1976, basketball game . . . Plans on going to State Tech and obtaining a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Technology . . . Hobbies: Basketball, Bowling, Horseback Riding, (Sports) ... Pet Peeve: Science Class . . . Activities: Yearbook (4), Prom Committee (3, 4), Cake Sales, Baseball (4), Intramurals . . . Wills Mr. Archer his plastic glass test tube. VINCENT A. PERROTTI Electronics Vinnie” April 17, 1959 . . . Good God!” . . . Remembers: Grad- uation Day, June 15, 1977 . . . Plans on moving to Florida, attending college and becoming partners with his brother-in- law . . . Hobbies: C.B., auto racing ... Pet Peeve: Mr. 2 . . . Activities: Yearbook Committee, Prom Committee . . . Leaves Mr. Tupper an icepick so he can attempt to defrost the freezer in the theory room. i 102 STEPHEN A. PRYOR Electrical Steve August 4, 1959 . . . Life’s a Bummer! . . . Remem- bers: Basketball games (2, 3, 4) . . . Plans to become an Electrical Contractor . . . Hobbies: skiing, swimming, ice skating, hiking, work ... Pet Peeve: Homework . . . Activities: Student Council Treasurer (4), Cross Country (1, 2), Joggers Club (1, 2), Honor Roll (2) . . . Leaves Mr. Morin his witty remarks. JERRY M. RAN ADO Drafting Bonz Hobbies: Horse racing, Harness racing, Jai-Alai . . . Pet Peeve: Assistant Directors . . . Activities: Golf Team. SERGE ANDRE PROVEROMO Paint Body Kong March 23, 1959 . . . That ain’t the half of it! Remem- bers: Trip to N.Y. Auto Show, Field day, Winning Volley- ball Intramurals (2, 3, 4), Paint Body trips to the junk yard, school volleyball, champs (3,4). . . Plans to work at trade and someday own his own shop . . . Activities: Vol- leyball and Basketball Intramurals (2,3,4). . . Hobbies: weight lifting, hunting, skiing and sports . . . Leaves Mr. Carvalho a collection of Walt Disney movies and an honorary membership in the Mickey Mouse Club. 103 JEFFREY J. REILLY Drafting Critter August 28, 1959 . . . Remembers: September 25, 1975, Beaned in Mr. Augelli's Room, 22 Top Concert . . . Plans to Rock'n Roll all night and party every day, move out west and roam the Rockies, and be a successful Blues Harp Player . . . Pet Peeve: Peter Frampton, Aerosmith and all disco music. EDWARD M. RILEY Drafting Ed November 16, 1959 . . . What's goin on? . . . Remembers: Graduation Day . . . Plans to become a Mechanical Engineer, go to Florida and see Led Zeppelin in concert . . . Hobbies: Sports, Rock Music . . . Leaves Mr. Schweitzer a bottle of nerve pills. JAMES E. ROBERTS Auto Mechanics ' 'James T. J. April 20, 1959 . . . Remembers: September 13, 1974, Vern’s house, Chuck’s House . . . Plans a career in the Air Force . . . Hobbies: bowling, basketball, games, hunting beaver . . . Activities: Cross Country (1, 2), Track (1, 2), Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4) . . . Wills Mr. Felth a box of Braz- ing Rods. 104 DOUGLAS E. ROCKWELL Tool Die Rock” December 11, 1959 . . . Give me a break! . . . Plans a career in Manufacturing Engineering . . . Activities: Smaller Manufacturer's Award (’75-76), Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4). ROBERT S. ROUSSEAU Drafting Rous February 17, 1959 . . . Remembers: Graduation Day . . . Plans to become rich . . . Hobbies: soccer, poker . . .Pet Peeve: Assistant Directors . . . Activities: Golf Team, Stu- dent Council (1), Honor Roll (1) . . . Leaves Mr. Schweit- zer triangles. RICHARD A. RUSCITTO Paint Body Rich September 1, 1959 . . . What's your conceptual continu- ity? . . . Remembers: the day we chipped in for a lawn party; the day Danny ate a bee . . . Plans to enter trade or go to school . . . Hobbies: Music, parties ... Pet Peeve: Peter Frampton and Disco Ducks . . . Leaves Mr. Tabel- lione a box of rags. 105 GEORGE SAMOLIS Tool Die November 21, 1959 . . . You shoemaker! . . . Remembers: June 15, 1977, Graduation Day . . . Hobbies: cars, hockey, hunting, fishing ... Pet Peeve: General and Related . . . Leaves Mr. Fillion a finished Braclet Bender (That works). JOHN S. SANTOPIETRO Automobile Magilla January 1, 1959 . . . Wo, Ha!!! . . . Plans to travel to Florida and California . . . Hobbies: Parties ... Pet Peeve: English, Social Studies . . . Activities: Honor Roll (1) . . . Leaves Kaynor IV F Memories! GARY J. SANTORO Electrical April 3, 1958 . . . In your face! . . . Remembers: Jan- uary 12, 1974 . . . Plans to become an electrical contractor . . . Activities: Basketball (1), Student Council (1, 2), National Honor Society, Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4). 106 MICHAEL F. SAPONE Electrical Mike” August 14, 1959 . . . Heat Loss . . . Remembers: '75- 76, Being thrown out of Mr. Riciutti’s room every day . . . Plans to become an Electrician or play professional baseball . . . Activities: Jogging Club (1), Bowling Club, Chess Club, Baseball (1, 2, 4), Captain of Intramural Team. WALTER M. SCOTT Paint Body Wally November 6, 1958 . . . What? . . . Remembers: December 31, 1976 . . . Plans to continue school . . . Hobbies: bowling, partying, basketball ... Pet Peeve: IV- F . . . Leaves his old gym shorts to the class of '78. Automobile The Rock The Minority . . . April 25, 1959 . . . You little . . . you! Remembers: Junior Prom, The Last Day . . . Plans a career in the Air Force, and a business in small engine repair to diesel mechanics . . . Hobbies: pool, girls, rum- bling ... Pet Peeve: Underestimation . . . Activities: Student Council . . . Leaves a pack of lifesavers to Mr. Felth and a subscription to the Times to Mr. Ricciuti. TERRY NEAL SAUNDERS 107 RAYMOND H. SEELEY Plumbing ’'Porpoise February 11, 1959 . . . Remembers: June 15, 1977, Gradu- ation Day . . . Plans to be successful in his trade . . . Hobbies: poker, parties, cars, football, swimming . . . Leaves Mr. Conti his elevation shoes. DAVID M. SEMERARO Carpentry Teardrop October 20, 1959 . . . Remembers: Graduation . . . Plans to Work! Work! Work! . . . Activities: Track, Honor Roll (1,3,4). . . Wills Mr. Jensen a box of munchkins. CHERYL ANN SEXTON Beauty Culture Squeeky February 10, 1959 . . . Really? Hon! . . . Remem- bers: December 23, 1976, Expresso’s, Miss O’Rielly, Honey Bear, May 14, 1976, Rockey Neck, January 14, 1977, J. C., R. S. . . . Plans to attend college and become a suc- cessful writer: visit her mother in Hawaii; someday, get married . . . Hobbies: writing, swimming, horseback riding ... Pet Peeve: insincere and uncaring people . . . Activ- ities: Prom Committee (3, 4), Yearbook Committee (4), Student Council (3, 4), National Honor Society, Sports Club (1), Treasurer of Honor Society, Girl’s Softball Team (3, 4) . . . Wills Miss O’Rielly all the unfrizzy body perms. DAVID L. SHARKIS JACK A. SILVA Carpentry May 14, 1959 . . . Lumbo . . . Remembers: July 14, J. Giels-Tull concert, Priest's House, Derringer at Shaboo and Joan . . . Plans to work at his trade, travel and party . . . Hobbies: concerts, keg parties . . . Activities: Basketball Team (1, 2), Honor Roll (1, 2, 3). BRIAN K. SIMARD Tool Die June 3, 1959 . . . Plans on being a Mechanical Engineer and Toolmaker . . . Hobbies: motorcycles . . . Activities: Honor Roll (2, 3, 4). Electrical February 18, 1959 . . . And What Not? . . . Remem- bers: Beach Day '76, Christa, basketball seasons . . . Plans on attending Waterbury State Tech to become an Elec- trical engineer ... Pet Peeve: sitting on stools in shop . . . Activities: Honor Society, Student Council President, Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4) . . . Leaves Mr. Ricciuti one hand warmer. 109 CHARLES M. SNYDER Machine - Tool Die Roach November 1, 1959 . . . Hobbies: Electronics and Radios . . . Favorite Song: Cocaine from J. J. Cale. PAUL A. SOFIA Electronics Couch April 2, 1959 . . . Why should I? . . . Remembers: Graduation . . . Activities: Student Council Representative (2, 3), Student Council Alternate (2, 3), Honor Society, Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4) . . . Leaves Mr. Tupper a book TEN EASY STEPS ON BECOMING MORE ORGANIZED. EDWARD P. SMITH Machine-Tool Smitty December 9, 1959 . . . What's happening? . . . Remembers: October 30, 1976 and the summer of '76 . . . Plans to become a respiratory Therapist . . . Activities: Intramurals (1, 2, 3, 4), Basketball . . . Hobbies: sports, hanging around with the fellas. TIMOTHY SPELLMAN Paint Body Revrend May 4, 1959 . . . What's Happening Bro? . . . Plans to be successful in whatever he does . . . Hobbies: basketball, volleyball, baseball ... Pet Peeve: Mr. Brown's Algebra tests . . . Activities: Basketball (1), Track (2), Basketball and Volleyball Intramurals . . . Leaves Mr. Tabellione and Mr. Carvalho a bible. TIMOTHY P. STAPLES Electrical December 30, 1959 . . . Plans to find a job . . . Hobbies: skiing, swimming, tennis . . . Activities: Ski Club (1, 2), Tennis Team (3). PAUL T. SZANTYR Plumbing April 12, 1959 . . . So What it means . . . Remembers: giving Mr. Conti an ulcer . . . Plans to become Czar of all Russia, lead the first un-manned space-craft to Hartford, be the first plumber to fix a leak in Niagara Falls, make a ball of string out of the latitude and longitude lines on the Earth, etc. and oh, yes! - be a plumber . . . Activities: Chess Club (1, 2), Jogging Club (1, 2), Cross Country - Track (1, 2,3), Student Council (4), Student Patrol (4). in MICHELE TORELLI Beauty Culture Mich August 28, 1959 . . . Get Lost! . . . Remembers: June 4, 1975, Jr. Prom and Rockey Neck, Kaynor’s Lave, summer of '75, friends and parties . . . Plans to work at her trade, move to Florida and live her life one day at a time ... Pet Peeve: Bill's sick jokes and selfish people! . . . Activities: Prom Committee (3, 4), Yearbook Committee. WILLIAM E. TRUMBLEY Automobile Millowatt April 30, 1959 . . . Remembers: the day Danny Olmstead ate a wasp in Mr. Brown’s room for $5 . . . Plans to attend school for basketball coaching . . . Hobbies: racing, model making, sports, bowling, hiking, camping, eating Beaver . . . Activities: Joggers Club (1), Basketball Intramurals (2, 3, 4), Volleyball Intramurals (3, 4), Honor (2, 3, 4) . . . I leave Egar to my brother. JOHN J. TRENTALANGE Electronics April 20, 1959 . . . What the heck! . . . Remembers: the day Mr. Tupper put Padaigas's lunch in the bowl, Track season of '77 . . . Plans to go to college for electrical engi- neering, join the Air Force ROTC and serve after college . . . Hobbies: Working in his father's music store . . . Pet Peeve: Mr. Tupper saying he’ll be back in a minute . . . Activities: Cross Country (1, 2, 3, 4), Track and Field (1,2, 3, 4), Captain (4), Honor Society (3, 4), Joggers Club (1, 2), Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4) . . . Leaves Mr. Emanual a whistle and whip for the future track team and Mr. Tupper a book on how to fix a solid-state television. 112 DAVID R. VALLETTA Carpentry Fred Flintstone” December 18, 1959 . . . Bloop . . . Remembers: the day Joe fell off the roof . . . Plans to graduate and open a business . . . Hobbies: C.B. radios . . . Activities: Chess Club, Honor Roll (1,2). . . Leaves Mr. Norton a failing class of 300 students and Mr. Augustine, posters for his back wall. BLAINE C. VANN Plumbing Brother Vann December 29, 1959 . . . Oh Yea! Hun! Then you don’t believe in God! . . . Remembers: June 14, 1976, December 9, 1976 . . . Plans to join the Army, continue plumbing and eventually own a business, be active in com- munity affairs, become so rich he can travel. Also wants to see every episode of Star Trek . . . Hobbies: Dancing, walking, partying, singing, reading, drawing ... Pet Peeve: Making pancakes and finding out there’s no syrup . . . Activities: Cross Country (1, 2), Track (3, 4), Student Patrol (1, 3, 4), Student Council (2, 3, 4), Honor Roll (1,2, 3). FRANK A. VARNAUSKAS Tool Die Benoit March 4, 1959 . . . I’m getting there! . . . Plans to travel and work at his trade ... Pet Peeve: Mr. Sutton’s chart . . . Leaves Mr. Archer a Track II razor and shaving cream. 113 TODD R. VEILLETTE Electrical Korg November 21, 1959 . . . Really?” . . . Remembers: June 15, 1977 . . . Plans to attend college in Danbury for Mechanics Aviation and become successful working at an airport . . . Hobbies: hockey, swimming, fishing, hunting . . . Activities: Student Patrol (3), Chess Club (1, 2), Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4). VICTORS. VICENZI Machine - Tool Pooh May 3, 1959 . . . Sure, you're kidding! Be Serious! Hobbies: baseball, football, basketball . . . Activities: Intramurals . . . Leaves Mr. Emanuel a portable heater for his room. ROBERT A. VOGHEL Tool Die Bob” November 24, 1959 . . . Remembers: Field Day . . . Plans to make a million as a Toolmaker . . . Hobbies: skiing, hockey, baseball, football, swimming. 114 SALLY LOUISE WALKER Beauty Culture Sal July 29, 1958 . . . Huh! Whatcha say?” Oh, My God! . . . Remembers: August 24, 1975, May 14, 1976, Jr. Prom, January 17, 1977, Paul, Expresso's Thursday nights . . . Plans to work and someday marry . . . Hobbies: lis- tening to music, swimming in Jean's pool, having a lot of fun ... Pet Peeve: jealous people . . . Favorite Song: COLOUR MY WORLD . . . Activities: Senior Class Treasurer (4), Student Patrol (3), Yearbook Committee (4), Student Council (2, 3), Prom Committee (3, 4) . . . Leaves Miss Convard an unfolded arm, volleyball player. CHRISTOPHER J. WHITE Paint Body Spit White January 2, 1959 . . . Shut up that noise! . . . Remem- bers: January 21, 1976, June 14, 1977 . . . Plans to go to college or work at his trade . . . Hobbies: sports, music, pocket billiards . . . Activities: Varsity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4), J.V. Basketball, Student Council (1, 2, 3, 4), Student Congress (3, 4), Volleyball Intramurals (2, 3, 4), Track (1) . . . Leaves Mr. Agostine writing on the desks and Mrs. Adamson a ditto machine and film strips. JEFFREY T. WHITE Tool Die Joe Tool November 18, 1959 . . . It's your deal . . . Remem- bers: Kaynor in Basketball Tournament '76, June 15, 1977 Graduation, Junior Prom . . . Plans to be a successful tool- maker and own his own shop . . . Hobbies: Girls, model cars, cards ... Pet Peeve: When Mr. Ricciuti says Bank . . . Activities: Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4) . . . Leaves a toolbit for Mr. Fillion. 115 THEODORE J. WOJACK Automobile Theo January 11, 1959 . . . Take it easy, Howz it hangin? . . . Remembers: January 13, 1976, June 11, 1976, Funeral for a friend . . . Plans to attend Mattatuck for a business course and become a professional golf player . . . Hobbies: golfing, stereo’s, cars . . . Pet Peeve: Disco music . . . Activities: Golf Team (1, 2, 3, 4), Jogging Club (1), Chess Club (1, 2), Honor Roll (1, 2, 3, 4). DANIEL T. WRENN, JR. Machine - Tool September 6, 1958 . . . Plans to continue in his trade . . . Hobbies: Football, Basketball, Chess . . . Leaves pillows to all the students in Mr. Brown's class. STEVEN P. YURCHYK Automobile Butch October 16, 1959 . . . What's new? . . . Remembers: the last day of school . . . Plans to work full time and buy a Harley Bultoca . . . Hobbies: bikes, skiing, hunting . . . Pet Peeve: English . . . Activities: Honor Roll (1, 2). 116 THOMAS G. ZAINC Paint Body Zank February 17, 1959 . . . Remembers: November 15, 1975, June 14, 1977 . . . Plans to work in a body shop and marry Rita . . . Hobbies: cars, roller skating, bowling, skiing, guns ... Pet Peeve: English . . . Activities: Volleyball Champions, school iniramurals . . . Leaves Lisa a spot in the Frame Pit of the P B Shop. DAVID J. ZAMBIELLA Machine - Tool Zombie” November 9, 1959 . . . C'mon! What the heck!” Remembers: June 5, 1976, December 15, 1976 . . . Plans to continue trade . . . Hobbies: Football, skating and trying skiing and guitar . . . Leaves Mrs. McAlister a pad and pen to help remember. 117 CLASS COMEDIANS Tom Mucci and Donna Musco FAVORITE TEACHERS Mrs. Pannone and Mr. Emanuel CLASS SLEEPERS Pat Caruso and Sally Walker Bob Ouellette and Michelle Torelli THE PERFECT MATCH Dave Nonemaker and Gail Giacin CLASS GEARHEADS Dana Cesnius and John Kizis 118 CLASS GROUCH Joe Pappas and Laura McCombs TEACHERS PETS Gene Lenart and Bill Naclerio CLASS ALIBIERS MOST OUTGOING Mary Ellen Lizotte and Joe Masironunzio Sally Walker and Dave Catuccio 119 p BEST LOOKING Bill Mahoney and Paula Duguay MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Toni Lefebvre and Bill Naclerio MOST UNFORGETTABLE David Messner and Margaret Flynn 120 CLASS ARTISTS Andrea Cole and John LaMontagne PERSONALITY PLUS Sally Walker and Carl Boutot JUNIOR OFFICERS Vice President Vern Beaudoin Treasurer Gail Giacin President Glenn Dansby Secretary Jean Daddona SENIOR OFFICERS Vice President Ken Kuhr Treasurer Sally Walker President Dennis Donovan Secretary Jean Daddona 121 I Coach watches. 124 SOCCER SCHEDULE '76 O’Brien Tech away won 3-1 Watertown home lost 3-0 Lewis Mills away lost 4-1 Torrington home lost 3-1 O’Brien Tech home won 5-0 Torrington away won 4-1 Watertown away tie 1-1 Wilcox Tech home lost 2-1 Oliver Wolcott away lost 7-0 Naugatuck away lost 5-0 Wilcox Tech away lost 1-0 Lewis Mills home lost 1-0 Oliver Wolcott home won 2-1 Wins Losses Ties 4 8 1 COACHES Mr. Fred Norton Mr. Edmund Rice 125 0)0000 1976-77 Basketball Team 126 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1976-77 Kennedy won 54-51 home Sacred Heart lost 60-64 away Hamden High lost 49-62 away Eli Whitney won 73-71 home Wilcox Tech won 88-72 away Watertown won 86-68 home Wolcott lost 44-46 away New London won 55-53 home Eli Whitney lost 62-69 away Nonnewaug won 79-59 home Goodwin Tech won 79-51 away Sacred Heart lost 58-59 home Kennedy won 63-58 away Wilcox Tech won 78-67 home Watertown won 65-58 away Oliver Wolcott won 61-55 home Wolcott won 69-42 home New London lost 60-75 away Tournament Games Windham won 78-67 South Catholic lost 44-67 a s k e t b a I I 127 Track Team John Trentalange Javlin Thrower, Mark Lefky Siar Shotputters, Joe and Bob Tri-Captains, Bruce Pinto, Robert Ragauskas and Mark DiMasi Mr. Agostine, John Trentalange and Mr. Emanuel 128 CrosscounTry r SCHEDULE Cross-Country Track won - 10 won - 5 lost - 6 lost - 6 Special Recognition to: Bobo Ragauskas: 7th Place Discus Class L John Kizis: High Jump - 6 ft. Mark DiMasi: Two Mile Run 129 Cross-country Team with Coach Mr. Emanuel Q) O' CD 0) Q) DO I I BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1977 Wilcox lost 2-4 O’Brien lost 1-3 Wolcott lost 2-10 Goodwin won 12-5 Oliver Wolcott won 13-7 Watertown won 10-5 Wolcott won 3-2 Eli Whitney won 4-1 Kennedy lost 3-8 Crosby lost 4-5 Wilcox won 1-0 Goodwin won 5-4 Oliver Wolcott won 8-3 O’Brien lost 2-3 Eli Whitney won 5-2 Tom Dclagc The Team with Mr. Francis, the Coach. 130 Jackie The Team with Miss Convard SOFTBALL SCHEDULE 1977 Wilby lost away Sacred Heart lost away Oliver Wolcott lost home Wilby lost home Holy Cross lost home Wolcott lost away Watertown lost away Nonnewaug lost away Wolcott lost home Sacred Heart lost home Oliver Wolcott won 17-15 away s 0 f t b a 1 I Capt. Cheryl Sexton 131 Golf Team coached by Mr. Pomponio GOLF RECORD Won - 8 Lost - 5 132 133 Mr. Mills and Mr. Rossi enjoy ihe Banquet. Cheerleader Awards Soccer Recipients 134 Softball Stars Cross-Country and Track Awards 135 Memorial Day Service erected in rarmofiv or KflyrcasruotnTS WHO CflVf THEIR UVt: m the itma or their count RV )QHn R.SCHUIT2 (T.ICHBEI A.KICKT RftV l.fCRRV • rocer umftf.son UCOW JMRDWi' £oa«Ro f. cr m.i VJ1CI0B CGUTTI Senior Honor Society Members Student Council Officers Dorn, Margo, David and Steve Tree Planting Ceremony Kaynor's First A.F.S. Students, Luis Maldonado and Dom Gugliotti 138 Chairman Cindy Booth collects money. 139 140 The Blood Donations numbered 164 pints from our 173 seniors, more than any previous year. This is another achievement for the class of Seventy-seven. 141 S3 Ladd, 33ay .unz 2nA, 977 143 m HARLEY W. HENION, OPTICIAN INC. 501 Pros I Road I Iks, iwo pages sponsored l v: Crossbow Plaza Waiorburv, Conn. 0G705 145 (2ta±± UxLfi Washington and Virginia were our choice for the senior class trip which took place June 6-10. High- lights of the trip were: Lincoln Memorial. John F. Kennedy Building, King’s Dominion, Williamsburg, Arlington Cemetery, and Jefferson Memorial. 146 147 Sheila, Mary Jane, and Micki •'EMPLOYEES ONLY” •'FASHION FAVORITES” 148 King and Qu en Bill Naclerio and Gene Lenart Juniors enjoying themselves. 150 Five Easy Pieces colored our world. Mr. Mills was surprised with a birthday cake. Joe and Julie enjoy the music. Mr. and Mrs. Holly enjoy the great buffet served by Waverly. Guess what . . . It’s nice to be among friends. 151 £P Jean Daddona and Paul Rainone were crowned King and Queen for the evening with Chris White and date and Luis Maldonado and date as the royal court. % o m 153 Class Officers Honored Guests (f zactuation Master of Ceremony Dennis Donovan 154 Special Thanks were given to Mr. Carvalho and Mrs. Pannone as our class advisors. Farewell Speech by Doug Rockwell Opening Address by Nancy Chatfield 155 156 159 NAME ADDRESS TEL. NO. Andrews, Charles K. 30 Short St., Oakville, CT 274-3028 Ardry, Frederick III 19 Nancy Mae Ave., Prospect 758-5996 Bansleben, Steven R. 186-1 Northridge Dr., Waterbury 754-8918 Beaudoin, Vern B. 23 Nancy Mae Ave., Prospect 758-5504 Bellemare, Brian J. 117 Byrnside Ave., Waterbury 574-4732 Bellerive, Bruce M. 1683 Baldwin St., Waterbury 756-3998 Bernier, Ronald C. 131 Dwight St., Waterbury 753-5727 Berube, Brian D. 18 Fanning St. , Waterbury 756-2939 Bisail Ion, Leo A. 135 Willow St. , Waterbury 753-0077 Blondeau, Raymond J. 110 Midland Road, Waterbury 756-3888 Booth, Cynthia K. 123-24 Midfield Dr., Waterbury 756-1660 Boutot, Carl 52 Pear St., Waterbury 746-6774 Brandien, Peter T. 22 Dogwood Drive, Prospect 758-6443 Browning, Richard D. Middlebury Road, Watertown 274-1484 Butler, Timothy J. 10 Mango Circle, Oakville 274-3265 Canale, Tracy C. 91 Hollow Road, Watertown 274-4858 Carey, Richard G. 170 Chestnut Ave., Waterbury 755-0276 Caruso, Patrick E. 473 Peirpont Road, Waterbury 753-7711 Catuccio, David 105 Laval St. , Waterbury 756-5092 Cesnius, Dana E. 111 Yale Ave., Middlebury 758-2979 Chatfield, Nancy J. 14 Cornwall Ave., Prospect 758-4193 Ciarlo, Robert A. 60 Gilman St., Waterbury 755-6923 Cipriano, Richard J. Jr. Talmadge Hill Rd., Prospect 758-5082 Cirllo, Joseph A. 159 South St., Waterbury 756-4087 Cole, Andrea M. 21 Frances Ann Dr., Oakville 274-3038 Collette, Jerry C. 66 Manila St. , Oakville 274-4635 Collins, Timothy T. 324-c Oakville Ave., Waterbury 757-7925 Cote, Peter V. 1- Lowland Ave., Waterbury 754-1215 Cox, Wayne P. 193 Colonial Ave., Waterbury 757-0085 Coyle, Eugene M. 112 Stone St., Waterbury 754-5975 Creem, Thomas M. 239 Pearl Lade Rd., Waterbury 574-4387 Cross, James R. 17 Terry Road, Prospect 621-4258 Daddona, Jean E. 434 Riverside St., Oakville 274-4647 Daley, Richard E. 22 Atwood St., Watertown 274-8335 D'Alfonso, Alfred F. , Jr. 77 Media Ave. , Waterbury 756-5776 Daniele, Julie A. 82 Hillcrest Ave., Waterbury 754-1971 Dansby, Glenn Jr. 122 Berkeley Ave., Waterbury 754-8409 Daunis, Robert D. 800 Bucks Hill Road, Waterbury 753-5709 Daversa, James F. 137 Griggs St., Waterbury 753-0617 Davis, Robert P. Terry Road, Prospect 758-6033 Debellis, Jeffrey S. 26 Woodstock St., Waterbury 753-8960 DiFelice, David J. 85 Sumae St., Waterbury 755-0501 Donovan, Dennis A. 286 East St., Wolcott 879-0482 Downey, Matthew J. 35 Ball Farm Road, Oakville 274-3605 Drehcr, Fredrick R. 75 Klein Drive, Prospect 758-5365 Drouin, Wayne J. 27 Peach St. , Waterbury 754-8078 Duguay, Paula K. 7 Dorothy Ave., Prospect 758-6501 Duncan, Robert J. 245 Grove St., Waterbury 754-9043 Favale, Salvatore J. 77 Hewey St., Waterbury 755-1661 Flaherty, Edward M. 24 Windsor St. , Waterbury 573-0642 Flynn, Margaret M. 19 Maplerow Ave., Waterbury 573-0569 Forte, Paul J. 26 Charles Dr., Wolcott 879-0330 Fox, John J. 68 Fox St. , Waterbury 755-3814 Garafola, Dennis J. 49 Wooster Ave. , Waterbury 574-4413 Giacin, Gail L. 19 Munson Ave., Waterbury 756-0083 Gibeault, John A. 545 Artillery Road, Watertown 274-8455 160 NAME ADDRESS TEL. NO. Greene, Timothy P. 15 Spruce Drive, Prospect 758-4922 Guertin, Thomas W. 43 Bonair Avenue, Waterbury 756-5215 Gugliotti, Domenic M. 66 Goff Street, Waterbury 755-2024 Henion, Paul R. 55 Coniston Avenue, Waterbury 756-0029 Hillman, Bruce E. 86 Clinton Hill Road, Wolcott 879-2035 Hillman, Dennis J. 136 Westbury Baill Road, Watertown 274-9159 Horan, Michael K. 119 Terry Road, Prospect 758-4741 Jazxhi, Gezim (Jimmy) Johnson, Thomas A. 84 Red Coat Road, Waterbury 754-8423 Judson, Michael D. 145 Cherry Avenue, Watertown 274-3382 Kalita, Kenneth P. 171 Ledgewood Road, Watertown 274-4248 Karpavich, KurtJ. 165 Anna Avenue, Waterbury 756-1863 Kiley, Michael F. 92 Beach Drive, Prospect 758-4977 Kirouac, Paul J. 75 Walnut Street, Waterbury 755-3414 Kizis, John F. 219 Pembroke Avenue, Waterbury 756-1284 Kuhr, Kenneth C. 179 Tudor Street, Waterbury 757-8288 Kulesza, Leon H. Cedar Road, Middlebury 758-2001 Lafreniere, BertJ. 117 Cornelius Avenue, Waterbury 754-2081 Laliberte, Roger R. 69 Birch Street, Waterbury 753-8912 Lamontagne, John F. Waterbury Road, Prospect 758-4690 LeClerc, Joseph R. 13 Rena Lane, Waterbury 754-6945 Lefebvre, Toni A. 24 Fort Hill Avenue, Waterbury 753-4961 Legere, Louis H. Jr. 87 Talmadge Hill Road, Prospect 758-4969 Lenart, Gene E. 42 Madison Avenue, Waterbury 754-4482 Leone, Ronald M. 71 Avon Avenue, Waterbury 754-7945 LeRoy, Brian M. 21 Prospect Street, Oakville 274-0014 Lestage, Steven A. 5 Madison Avenue, Waterbury 756-8664 Lizotte, Mary Ellen 43 Beverly Avenue, Waterbury 753-5774 LoGiudice, Mark A. 100 Oak Street, Waterbury 755-0313 Logue, Charles A. 54 Cliff Street, Watertown 274-1473 Lynn, Robert W. 810 Hamilton Avenue, Watertown 274-8457 Mackenzie, David W. Greenhill Road, Middlebury 758-9146 Mahony, William J. 21 Pleasant View Avenue, Waterbury 753-4557 Maldonado, Luis E. 72 Drake Street, Waterbury 574-4865 Marcella, Robert A. 31 Maple Tree Drive, Watertown 274-1829 Marcil, Paul J. 83 Ridgeway Avenue, Oakville 274-5788 Mastrofrancesco, Robert G. 2815 East Main Street, Waterbury 755-7726 Mastronunzio, Joseph M. 54 Vail Street, Waterbury 756-0057 McCarthy, Francis J. 89 Van Orman Street, Oakville 274-2673 McCombs, Laura E. 119 Lincolndale Drive, Waterbury 574-5671 McGee, Henry J. 26 Happy Avenue, Oakville 274-4882 Messner, David R. 39 Buckingham Drive, Beacon Falls 729-6848 Milia, Arthur P. 364 Perkins Avenue, Waterbury 757-2817 Mordino, Alfred D. Jr. 32 Ferronc Avenue, Waterbury 756-1922 Morin, Gary G. 1885 North Main Street, Waterbury 755-0069 Morkys, Roger L. 201 Moran Street, Waterbury 755-6080 Morton, William A. 272 Raymond Street, Waterbury 753-7753 Mosel, Thomas B. 80 Wolcott Street, Waterbury 756-9235 M'Sadoques, David A. 650 Cooke Street, Waterbury 757-2564 Mucci, Thomas V. 93 Westview Drive, Oakville 756-9397 Musco, Donna M. 67 Francis Street, Waterbury 753-7884 Naclerio, William J. 749 Bunker Hill Avenue, Waterbury 753-0207 Natelle, Carlo J. 62 Laurel Street, Waterbury 756-5100 Nido, Robert G. 207 Mansfield Avenue, Waterbury 754-7401 Nonamaker, David X. 109 Robert Street, Waterbury 756-8641 Noonan, Martin C. 54 Coolidge Avenue, Waterbury 754-1042 Nystrom, Walter F. Christian Road, Middlebury 758-2892 O'Brien, Patrick J. 45 Scott Avenue, Watertown 274-2675 O'Brien, Timothy S. 45 Scott Avenue, Watertown 274-2675 O'Day, Teresa D. 1104 Pearl Lake Road, Waterbury 754-7853 Olmstcad, Danny W. 39 Chicory Road, Wolcott 879-1348 Olschefski, Paul 32 Kimble Avenue, Waterbury 756-2954 Ouellette, Robert G. 257 Scott Road, Waterbury 574-1392 Overbaugh, Mark S. 7 Ledgewood Road, Watertown 274-6009 NAME ADDRESS TEL. NO. Padaigas, Edward J. Box 262, Sandy Beach Rd., Middlebury 758-2641 Panadis, Paul J. 981 East Main Street, Waterbury 756-2562 Pappas, Joseph R. 124 Woodbine Street, Waterbury 756-3875 Parizo, Ronald A. 27 Shelley Street, Waterbury 756-8253 Patrizi, Joseph C. 189 Hope Street, Waterbury 754-6631 Pepice, Vito 33 Starview Avenue, Waterbury 753-5094 Perreault, Linda Y. 30 Lounsbury Avenue, Waterbury 574-1341 Perreault, Michael N. 30 Lounsbury Avenue, Waterbury 574-5387 Perrotti, Vincent A. 135-7 Northridge Drive, Waterbury 574-1341 Poveromo, Serge A. 23 Fifth Street, Waterbury 754-2863 Pryor, Stephen A. 130 Lockhart Avenue, Waterbury 754-2214 Ranando, Jerry M. 69 Rockwell Avenue, Waterbury 754-4727 Reilly, Jeffrey J. 24 Plaza Avenue, Waterbury 754-7576 Riley, Edward M. 119 Faber Avenue, Waterbury 754-7982 Roberts, James E. 7 Church Drive, Wolcott 879-3262 Rockwell, Douglas E. 105 Glenrock Drive, Waterbury 754-6072 Rousseau, Robert S. 46 Washington St. , Waterbury 754-8651 Ruscitto, Richard A. 75 Griggs Street, Waterbury 755-0540 Samolis, George 236 Yale Street, Waterbury 756-2571 Santopietro, John S. 35 Williams Drive, Prospect 758-4046 Santoro, Gary J. 102 Congress Avenue, Waterbury 754-0261 Sapone, Michael F. 26 Vermont Street, Waterbury 753-8334 Saunders, Terry N. 259 Walnut Street, Waterbury 574-4307 Scott, Walter M. 230 Pembroke Avenue, Waterbury 753-2325 Seeley, Raymond H. 38 Edgewood Avenue, Waterbury 754-7524 Semeraro, David M. 30 Edgewood Avenue, Waterbury 756-7308 Sexton, Cheryl A. 80 Hubbell, Oakville 274-4736 Sharkis, David L. 125 Hillcrest Avenue, Waterbury 756-7521 Silva, Jack A. 63 Branch Street, Waterbury 753-1055 Simard, Brian K. 96 High Street, Watertown 274-5382 Smith, Edward P. 6 Meriline Avenue, Waterbury 573-0059 Snyder, Charles M. 21 Hull Street, Waterbury 753-9098 Sofia, Paul A. 1004 South Main Street, Waterbury 754-8921 Spellman, Timothy 58 Hawkins Street, Waterbury 756-1787 Staples, Timothy P. 27 Sherwood Drive, Prospect 758-5676 Szantyr, Paul T. 113 Quentin Street, Waterbury 754-7387 Torelli, Michele 93 Citizens Avenue, Waterbury 754-5676 Trentalange, JohnJ. Chandler Drive, Prospect 758-5319 Trumbley, William E. Cook Road, Prospect 758-4240 Valletta, David R. 106 Townsend Avenue, Waterbury 753-4884 Vann, Blaine C. 38 Vine Street, Waterbury 574-0100 Varnauskas, Frank A. 86 Elmwood Avenue, Waterbury 755-8650 Veillette, Todd R. 43-1 Stonefield Drive, Waterbury 754-1126 Vicenzi, Victor S. 199 Lincoln Street, Waterbury 756-6309 Voghel, Robert A. 9 Bethel Lane, Wolcott 879-1745 Walker, Sally L. 234 Plaza Avenue, Waterbury 754-0527 White, Christopher J. 175 Wood Street, Waterbury 754-9130 White, Jeffrey T. 34 Alexander Avenue, Waterbury 756-0336 Wojack, Theodore J. 21 Harland Avenue, Waterbury 756-0336 Wrenn, Daniel T. 551 Baldwin Street, Waterbury 754-2609 Yurchyk, Steven P. 23 Buckingham Ct., Watertown 274-3731 Zainc, Thomas G. 46 Silber Street, Waterbury 756-4179 Zambiella, David J. 88 Woodvine Avenue, Oakville 274-2279 162 757-9489 All Work Guaranteed to or 754-8960 Satisfaction Best Wishes From: MOTOR PARTS EQUIPMENT 657 Watertown Ave. Waterbury, Conn. 06708 GARAFOLA SON INC. Complete Bldg. Maintenance Janitorial Services Industrial - Commercial - Residential Full Insurance Coverage ALGARAFOLA, SR. 35 Orange St., Waterbury, Conn. 06702 BARIBULT OIL CO., INC. ATWOOD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Petroleum Products 600 Main Street Oakville, Conn. 06779 Phone: 274-3284 or 274-1220 1587 Baldwin St. Waterbury, Conn. 06706 Four Seasons Beauty Lounge 126 Scott Rd. Waterbury, Ct. Phone: 756-7967 JOSTEN'S Owatonna, Minnesota Creators of Fine Class Rings, Awards, Announcements, Yearbooks and Diplomas CONNECTICUT F. B. MATTSON, INC. CANVAS SUPPLY General Contractors Waterbury, Conn. CUSTOM MADE: Awnings and Canopies Canvas Covers - Porch Shades Tarpauling - Truck Covers Canvas by the yard YOUNG'S AUTO SUPPLY, INC. SALES AND REPAIRS: Belts - Boat Covers Motorcycle Covers Tent Zippers - Screening 104 Thomaston Avenue Waterbury, Conn. 165 Highland Ave., Waterbury, Conn. Call: 755-1674 Phone: 756-7494 Roy C. Young Area Code: 203 President JAN AND NICK VIOIETTI Open: Mon.-Fri. 9-5 Sat. 9-12 EDWARD J. SMITH MAIORANO FUNERAL HOME General Contractor Field Street Naugatuck, Conn. 95 Willow Street, Waterbury, Conn. Phill and Al Maiorano WATERTOWN PLUMBING OIL CO. 1083 Main Street Watertown, Conn. 06795 Phone: 274-8808 COVINO AGENCY All Types of MEYERS SUPPLY INC. Health and Beauty Aids and Specialties Box 7061 Union City Rd., Prospect, Conn. 06712 Phone: 758-4471 Real Estate 574-7777 274-5494 165 HEADQUARTERS FOR: Tune ups, Brakes, Front end alignment, Batteries, Auto Air Conditioning, Mufflers, Computer Balancing. Tires . . . Ron Pernal Manager. 801 Wolcott Ave. Waterbury, Conn. 06716 Congratulations From: Johnson Metal Hose, Inc. 166 87 Sharon Rd. Waterbury, Conn. i=n= LUMBER rflisimpHm LU BUILDING MATERIALS 1333 Thomaston Ave.-Waterbury (jou Miuuk To csfWfo 756-5591 KELLY ROOFING AND CONSTRUCTION Bird Shingles - Flat Hot Roofing - Gutter Work - Specialists in Slate and Copper Roofing - Tom Kelly 50 Randolph Ave., Waterbury, Conn. 06710 Phone: 754-7950 or 756-6448 AMERICAN AUTO PARTS INC. 168 Meriden Rd. Waterbury, Conn. 06705 Phone: 754-6144 KAY'S HARDWARE STORE Hardwares, Housewares, Paint, Plumbing, Electrical 607 Main Street, Watertown, Conn. David Hennessy - Proprietor Phone: 274-1038 FRED LOCKE STEREO 43 Meriden Rd. RT 69 Waterbury, Conn. Phone:(203) 757-9296 REGAN'S VALLEY ROOFING CO. Roofing - Siding - Gutters - Leaders 137 Walnut St., Waterbury, Conn. William Regan Phone: 753-2004 or 754-0076 Compliments of: Waterbury Beef Co. Inc, Thomaston Ave. Colonial Plaza Waterbury, Conn. 06708 Compliments of: A FRIEND THE HOWLAND HUGHES COMPANY 167 ST. FRANCIS PHARMACY MAD JACK'S ANCHOR FASTENERS Division of BUELL’S INDUSTRIES, INC. Waterbury, Conn. 06720 666 Baldwin Si. Waterbury, Conn. Phone: 756-8301 COLONIAL TEXACO West Main and Thomaston Ave. Waterbury, Conn. Wolcoti Rd. Waterbury, Conn. Expert Instruction in English Equitation Joe Lamadeleine Phone: 758-5148 AVELLE FORD CHEEZIC CLEANING SERVICE Wolcott, Conn. Janitorial Services Floor Care Window Cleaning Rug Shampooing Phone: 879-2835 625 Wolcott Street, Waterbury, Connecticut 06705 Telephone 203-757-8711 KULMAN’S AUTOS 168 689 Wolcott St. Waterbury, Conn. 11:30-9:00 Sun.-Thur. 11:30-10:00 Fri.-Sat. Olivers Super Market Inc. Waterbury - Prospect Road Prospect, Conn. 06712 For the Very Best in Meat Compliments of A FRIEND East End Pharmacy 1892 East Main Street, Waterbury, Conn. Ernest Mrasik Jr. 755-2657 Compliments of Michael Lange Music Co. 515 East Main Street Waterbury, Conn. 06702 Compliments of The Walsh Eyelet Co. Compliments of Palladin Precision Products Steve M. Posick 24 Hour Towing Collision Repairs Used Automobiles General Repairs 450 Lopus Road Beacon Falls, Conn. 06403 Phone! 729-5973 Nedco New England Die Co. Inc. Specialist in tungsten carbide drawing dies. The Carby Corporation Excellence in Engineered Eyelet Products 48 Ford Avc. 574-5140 P.O. Box 4279 Waterbury, Conn. 06704 169 274-4768 M. J. DALY CHARBONNEAU SON INC. PHOTO Mechanical Contractors Since 1 882 Ray Charbonneau Wedding Specialist Priced to Fit Your Budget 31 Jason Ave., Watertown, Conn. 06795 541 Bank St. Waterbury, Conn. 753-5131 ZjSS We Wish Success to All the 1977 Graduates Compliments of DEVON PRECISION IND. A FRIEND 170 Office Browning 2-3217 Home 2-5747 L A. McPHEECO. INC. AUTO BODY SHOP 905 South Main St. Cheshire, Conn. AL DANCE'S Horse Trailer Town World’s Finest Horse Trailers' Phone 879-1858 1545 Wolcott Rd. Wolcott, Conn, J R AUTO SUPPLY Union City Rd. Prospect, Conn. John Pinto 758-5788 THEMITCHELL-BATECO, Manufacturers of Finishing Racks 137 Brookside Rd. Waterbury, Conn. 06720 756-5527 Joe Chowansky CHOWANSKY MOTOR INC. -General Repairs °Body Repairs 0 Imports Domestics 617 Watertown Ave., Waterbury, Conn, Compliments of OXFORD GENERAL INDUSTRIES MACK TRUCK SALES OF CONN., INC, Mack 1975 So. Main St. Waterbury, Conn. 06706 We Stock Van Accessories ORSINI AUTO PARTS 1271 East Main St. , Waterbury, Conn. 06705 574-2733 Dave Orsini 171 THE HEMINWAY BARTLETT MFG. CO. Specialists in Threads Since 1888 Watertown, Conn. 06795 274-2541 CARUSO'S Decorating and Building Supply Center Prospect Country Plaza Rt. 69 WTBY Prospect Rd. 758-6619 4 Offices Serving the Greeter '.Vaterbury Aree BREEN'S BOND RADIO ELECTRONICS The biggest little store in the country. 207 Church St. Naugatuck, Conn. 439 West Main St. Waterbury, Conn. 06702 172 Success in the Future Class of 1977 PAINT SPECIALTY AUTO BODY CO. INC. 75 East Aurora Street Waterbury, Conn. 06708 754-2111 We're Not the Biggest; Just the Best” 173 DATSUN AMERICA’S'1 SELLING IMPORT. COUNTY LINE MOTORS INC. Straits Turnpike, Middlebury, Conn. 06762 758-2409 TOM’S 'SUNOCO SUNOCO Sales and Service Custom Auto Service Used Car Sales 1037 Baldwin St. Tom Lockwood Waterbury, Conn. 574-0700 or 757-7095 Michael Garrity COLONIAL SUPPLY CO. Plumbing and Heating 641 Watertown Ave. Waterbury, Conn. 06708 THE STARBUCK SPRAGUE MAR —VIC CLEANERS CO. Quality Dry Cleaners Electrical Fixtures, Fast Service 567 Watertown Ave. 186 Grand St., Waterbury, Conn. 06702 Waterbury, Conn. 06720 754-3952 174 CONSOLIDATED Congratulations to the Class of 1977 From TUBE FABRICATING CORP. THE RIDSON MANUFACTURING CO. Hunting Ave. F.O. Box 1447 Waterbury, Conn. 06708 756-7018 F. M. P. Division Naugatuck, Conn. In Connecticut It’s available only at Colonial Bank and Trust Company 175 a Colonial Bancorp Company John M. Sutherland. Inc. flnHDnnneB 203-729-5261 Best Wishes to the Class of 77 Compliments of Waterbury Auto Body Trades Assn. Compliments of C J Floor Covering Straits Tpke., Watertown, Conn. Baldwin Package Store 900 Baldwin Street Waterbury, Conn. Glens+one Corporation Plumbing and Electrical Supply 1812 East Main Street Waterbury, Conn. 757-2441 QEM WADMAN'S POULTRY ' MANUFACTURING CO., INC. 78 BROOKSIDE ROAD WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT 06708 Telephone 203 754-2187 32 Grant Street Waterbury, Conn. Compliments of The Fairmont Corporation 172 E. Aurora Street, Waterbury, Conn. 06708 753-1157 Natural Cosmetics Buckingham Plaza Waterbury, Conn. 06702 Barbara Zipadelli Mary Ann Altieri 754-0350 176 L MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. 78C New Wood Road, Watertown, Conn. 06795 Tel. (203) 274-6209 •oc hen the Excelsior Needle Co., forerunner of The Torrington Company, was founded in 1866, no one dreamed that more than a century later the firm would have factories warehouses —HI and sales offices E9 in North and South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia, serving the world’s industries with a wide variety of quality products for many uses. BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS (or these industries • Aircraft Missile • Automotive • Construction Equipment • Farm Equipment • Home Appliance • Lawn Garden Equipment • Mining • Office Equipment • Outboard Engine • Paper • Petroleum • Power Tool • Primary Metals METAL FORMING MACHINERY for these industries • Aircraft • Automotive • Home Appliance • Primary Metal PRECISION METAL PARTS for these industries • Automotive • Bicycle • Business Machine • Computer • Dry Copier • Small Electric Appliance STITCHING MACHINES MACHINE NEEDLES AND YARN-FEEDING DEVICES for these industries • Carpet Rug • Felting • Hosiery • Outerwear • Shoe Leather • Underwear for these industries • Luggage • Shoe • Sporting Equipment UNIVERSAL JOINTS FOR STEERING MECHANISMS for the • Automotive Industry lie with The Torrington Company? Bearings - Needles - Metal Parts - Machinery THE TORRINGTON COMPANY Torrington, Connecticut 06790 An equal opportunity employer THOMASTON SPECIAL PRODUCTS MACHINERY DIVISION Thomaston Bantam Morris Watorbury 178 Flowers for All Occasions Agnew Florist Watertown Nursery LEON J. FARR INC. Electrical Contractors 603 Main Street 11 East Aurora Street Waterbury, Conn. 06708 Alex Agnew Phone 274-3805 Proprietor Watertown, Conn. 757-8333 BROWN DERBY RESTAURANT ATLAS CARPET 512 Frost Road, Waterbury, Conn. 66 Church Street Naugatuck, Conn. Linoleums - Inlaids Carpete - Tiles Phone: 755-2962 or 753-5911 MICHAEL'S AUTO BODY AAA-ALA 0Finest in Auto Body Repairs ■‘‘Free Insurance Estimates JUDGE PIEL OFFICE SUPPLY Frame Straightening °Complete Mechanical Service Quality Used Cars 290 West Main Street Waterbury, Conn. 06702 CASHER BROTHERS INC. CARDELLA JEWELERS Distributors of Auto Body Supplies and Equipment. 73 South Main Street Waterbury, Conn. 47-51 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 06511 777-2366 179 Bear Wheel Aligning Axle and Frame Service Factory Baked Enamel Paint Jobs Fender Work Collision Work Glass M. A. GREEN, INC. ERNIE'S AUTO BODYWORKS INC. Ernesi Curulia John O’Bar 141 Meriden Road, Waterbury, Conn. Compliments of Durable Radiator Auto Body Inc. 756-7884 Jewelers and Silversmiths Since 1898 117 Bank Street Waterbury, Conn. Congratulations to the Class of 77 Musano, Incorporated 393 Thomaston Ave., Waterbury, Conn. Compliments of the 06708 373 Wolcott, Conn. Best of Luck to the Class of 77 From RIELLY BURNS PHARMACY, INC. 106 Grove Street, Waterbury, Conn. 06710 Robert V. Blacker RPH Anthony Bartholomeo RPH Samuel Davis Jr. JP 755-8971 180 The GUYS AT HESS DODGE RENT-A-CAR B0SC0 DODGE Authorized Sales Sen 799 New Haven Rc NAUGATUCK. CONN. 06i Dodge Royal Monaco • • Coronet • Dart • I' Aspen DAVID BOSCO Sales Representative Tel.: 729-49 758-46 POST OFFICE BOX 36 WATERTOWN. CONNECTICUT TELEPHONE 274 8882 MALLORY BATTERY COMPANY METALS COMPONENT PLANT ROBERTSHAW CONTROLS COMPANY LUX TIME DIVISION A Division of P. R. Mallory Co. Inc. Waterbury, Conn. 06720 Endorses the programs of W. F. Kaynor Technical School and salutes the Graduating class of 1977.' ’ THE FAMILY LUNCHEONETTE PIZZA CASTLE 123 Easi Main Street Waterbury, Conn. Open 24 Hours Daily Demetra Kaloidis 143 Chase Ave. Waterbury, Conn. 06704 181 Best Wishes to the Class of 1977. . . From the Employees of: WALMENTEAST Compliments of The SIEMON COMPANY Naugatuck, Conn. 06770 Div. GTE Sylvania Siemon-Dynamic M.F.G. Division Dynamic Washmobile Watertown, Conn. Conic to the Preston Hill Inn. Enjoy holiday dining any night of the year. Prices arc moderate. The service gracious, and the food superb. Open Every Day Luncheon: 12 to 2 p. m. - Dinner: G to 9 p. m. Monday thru Friday Saturday G to 10 p.m. Sunday 1 to 7 p.m. Cocktail Lounge - Open 5 p.m. daily Sunday 1 p.m. Banquet and Wedding Specialists. We invite your inquiries. (203) 75S-1711 RESTON ILL rsrvfis Cordon Bleu Awqrd Winner. Connecticut Chets Association. Preston Hill Drive, Middlebury, Conn. La Bonne's Market 1067 Main Street Watertown, Conn. 274-5408 274-6753 838 MAIN STREET OAKVILLE. CONN. SERVICE OUR SPECIALITY ctf rcSs c ski-don RICK'S AUTO BODY 600 Long Hill Rd. Waterbury, Conn. 06705 182 A Fine Selection Of Imported and Domestic Wine and Champagne Imported Beer Keg Beer and Tappers AL LORRAINE DIXON'S TOWN AND COUNTRY LIQUORS 623 Main St. - Watertown, Conn. The mamma and pappa store . . . Where YOU are important . . . Orders and Deliveries 274-1094 - Gift Selections - - Cheer Baskets - Made to order. Wrapped with care. Compliments of: PLASTIGLIDE MFG. CORP. Plant Offices: 118 Railroad Hill St. Waterbury, Conn. 06708 LAKEWOOD METAL PRODUCTS, INC. 95 Johnson Street Waterbury, Conn. 06710 P.O. Box 2638 ISELI COMPANY Grcystone Road Terry ville, Conn. 183 AMERICAN SHEET METAL WORKS, INC. Sheet Metal Fabricators 280 Brookside Road Waterbury, Conn. 06720 SCR ELECTRIC, INC. 387 North Main St, Naugatuck, Conn. Electrical Contractors Industrial Specialists Electrical and Mechanical Power Transmission Distributors 203-729-8274 A P APPLIANCE, INC. Your Home Appliance Specialist Sales - Service - Parts 2807 East Main St. Waterbury, Conn. 06705 Phone: 756-7887 Hcavyduty Wrecker Service Insurance Estimates Used Cars Bought and Sold HIGHWAY AUTO BODY Collision Experts Bill Cass 753-0189 145 Edwin Ave. Waterbury, Conn. HOME BANK TRUST CO. Prospect Office (203)753-1143 LOU'S AUTO SERVICE General Repairs Jet, Routes 68 and 69 Prospect, Conn. 06712 24 Hour Towing Service Auto Body Specialist Auto Painting WATERBURY AUTO INC. Div. of Wtby. Auto Paint Automobile Sales and Service Free Autobody Repair Estimates 1713 Thomaston Ave. Waterbury, Conn. 06714 Weddings - Funerals - Parties - Special Events LAKEWOOD PARK FLORIST 1910 North Main St. Waterbury, Conn. 06704 Ed Capaldo 753-4181 184 HIGH TWELVE BROS. Fraternal, Jewelry, Gifts, and Emblems P.O. Box 4026 Wtby, Conn. 06704 TOWN PLOT SoP®' F. Norton P. Levanti 755-7271 274-5900 Fred Schnaars Joe Summa 9 « OooJ an { Sxeillrnl JStieict 286 FAIRFIELD AY. WATERBURY, CONN. 06708 Phone Area Code 203 879-1458 Town Line Road, Wolcott, Conn. • P.O. Box 1084, Waterbury, Conn. 06720 Manufacturers of METAL STAMPINGS — DESIGN — RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH SPEED PROGRESSIVE DIES Compliments of: THE HOMER D. BRONSON CO. INC. Beacon Falls, Conn. 06403 BE SAFE Install a Roberts Lightning Protection System. One Thunder Storm can release ENERGY equal to the force of a MEGATON HYDROGEN BOMB says the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC. It costs . 8£ per thunder storm for absolute protection, ISN’T IT WORTH IT. Call ROBERTS LIGHTNING PROTECTION 198 Courtland Ave. Waterbury, Conn. 756-8274 COUNTRY BUILDERS 9 Hudson St. Waterbury, Conn. 06708 John Semeraro 756-1290 Richard Assenza 274-0248 DOTSON'S ARCO STATION 850 Wolcott St. Waterbury, Conn. 06705 The Colonial Bank and Trust Company Compiwv, Member FDIC • Savings Accounts • Travelers’ Checks • Checking Accounts • Safe Deposit Boxes • Loans • Money Orders • PrimeLine • N.O.W. Accounts • Draft Savings R • Vacation Clubs • Christmas Clubs MX 1606 Watertown Ave. Waterbury, Conn. Y Mile Past Municipal Stadium A J AUTO FINISHES INC. Automotive and Industrial Paint and Equipment Abrasives - Adhesives - Air Tools Compressors - Frame Machines Plastics - Solvents - Custom Paints Foreign Paints - Hydraulic Jacks Delivery Service 1801 Park - 523-4246 or 223-0223 or 747-5701 186 MAR-JON CATERING SERVICE Banquets - Weddings Parties - Stags Exquisite Buffet Specialists 836 Baldwin St. Waterbury, Conn. Phone - 756-0860 SPINO'S TV APP. CENTER 305 Congress Ave. Waterbury, Conn. 06708 Because you work 5 days a week, we’re open 6. Twenty-four offices of the Colonial Bank are now open every Saturday from 9 AM to 12 Noon for your banking convenience. THE COLONIAL BANK Your electronic future is in our hands. and Trust Company Member FDIC AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPHS Compliments of - Pinball Machines - Easy End Amusement Company Automatic Devices 'BTON StPPiY U..m 125 MAPLE STREET • HEATING A INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES CONN. 06720 — PHONE 756-364 Tel.: 753-0185 DOT TRW Dot Division 205 Knotter Dr., Cheshire, Conn. 06410 Congratulations Class of 77 From Hair Revue LTD. 699 Wolcott St. Waterbury, Conn. 756-8935 Featuring Markham Style Innovator Products and Hair Designs Snap and Metal Fasteners Trim The Arthur B. Casey Agency 111 W. Main St. Waterbury, Conn. Insurance for Every Need 756-8924 REBELLO’S FORMAL WEAR 386 West Main St. Waterbury, Conn. 06702 187 Congratulations: From THE F.P.O. Faculty — Parents — Organization President: Mr. Albert Marcella Vice President: Mr. Carsten Kuhr Secretary: Mrs. Carsten Kuhr Treasurer: Mrs. Alfred D’Alfonso Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 77 The Smaller Manufacturers Association Of The Greater Waterbury Area An Organization of 160 smaller manufacturers supplying products and services throughout the world. 189 To the Class of 1977 Our Congratulations and Best Wishes THE HIGHLAND MANUFACTURING COMPANY 1240 Wolcott Street Waterbury, Conn. 06720 An r iunl '' r rwvrtnmTV Ftnnlnvpr EDDIE BEAUDOIN SONS Clark St. Extends Congratulations to the j Class of 1977 FOR APPOINTMENT TEL.: 756-3251 Joyce's THE BRIDAL SUITE etc. 1230 THOMASTON AVE. WATERBURY, CONN. 06714 The fabulous new, natural sport that everyone can olay. Featured in Sports Illustrated and now available to all. Please Contact: Post Office Box 768 • 54 Miller Street Fairfield. 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