Longmeadow High School - Masacksic Yearbook (Longmeadow, MA)

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Hi ■ m ■ ■ •• ■ 7« . ■ ■ m u ■ ■ I 4 ■■ MASACKSIC 1967 LONGMEADOW HIGH SCHOOL Longmeadow, Massachusetts Volume XI Published by the Masacksic Staff VtfL This is the year as we see it 56B3R $i Our year has only three seasons with : m m m m m m w i 180 days flay after day day after day day after day day after day day after day day after day day after da day after d; day after day day after di day after day day after day day after da day after day dsunftpr din: WM ffi K ' fl and some weekends. ■ -V-iv.t 6 blocks plus lunch September 7th— the year began. For some it was a real first day; for most it new schedules, teachers, books—but nothing Nothing but the old-new feeling of strange as we empty halls summer ' s absence. 10 H was routine: really new about it familiarity 11 After the hot summer we returned to squeeze Not many had reached hut most of us IBM with a perplexity 12 M of Baltimore riots and beach parties, an identity out of a spongy education. the Know Thyself urgency of Berkeley students; numbers were wondering just Who we were, reflected in faces laughing, turning, changing, and growing 13 One night we lit a fire. As it flamed we chanted, Pulverize Palmer, while elsewhere the cries were Burn, baby, burn There was that pure excitement as we played hard and hoped harder L li r ♦ • , M ' 4 ; •-■ ■■%  £ ■nn ' : ' As treeless leaves sailed overfalls hard ground, a season of expectancy I . - 17 . . . became one of disappointment MINUTES %%%%  •• . .. «• • SECONDS «•••• «•••• LDNGMEADOW : : : LANCER5 L: : • «•« • •«• VISITOR m ♦ • • • • • • • • • •  • • . _______ | ; 1 flfl E?T , SS 8 ■ i H K •frt r %■ , ' V ( V JP ' I v ,. Jjp ' « • jjy ' H H MfcpMp 18 . . ri, t ' i ' . i 19 I it ' V Finally one November Sunday, Kfe. •J V. the girls picked up where the hoys left off. -jjf ▼ 7 i 4H jjfrfc i JiSB i I i 1 •a Too often. Education limited Experience to pages of black and white nxxolor. Once in a while, though, a colorful explosion occurred as we experienced an important truth or two. These were the times when we felt wise. 22 Some of us reached the Age of Reason only to find things more complicated than before. Knowledge drew us tediously, step by step toward wisdom; while in a maze of learned ignorance we fought frustration with laughter. 23 Would you believe . . . Mr. Haskell with a lollipop . . . Mr. Lynch in kneesocks 24 Richie Ward and tea ... the senior girls innocent? 25 Fall disappeared under winter ' s snow and with it went the sun. Through barren trees the wind blew sharply stinging our nostrils as we left footprints that would eventually melt away. jfl 4ff Ca Und a december  2 EMBLY JSH LECTURE BASKETBALL jamboree SOP «MORE DANCE f vs s mm m mi MUSIC ASSEMBLY j9lt 3f 27 The heat went on with winter. Furnaces blazed and life became more intense as termpapers burned out lightbulbs. The days were shorter and reading lists longer, as we continued 28 • ' .r. k to drive at 20 mph through the fog of an education. 29 30 HI Gears shifted with Christmas vacation. Books were locked up and old friends returned as we lived on skis, in cars and at parties. Around us laughter spun a cocoon of bliss; while for some the peace-on-earth preachings of the holidays floated past in a cloud of napalm. HAPPINESS B- CHRISTMAS VACATION 31 32 ii- -i .V We lost a bit of laughter and courage with the passing of Walt Disney and three astronauts. Death came with winter; and yet, a new year was born. to COUNCIL m mis eve mice at vlonnwitu House:, CHAUEN ERS SEMI-FoRtlAt 3.O0j a,Uf U ; 30-|:00 Jte.3l.fla 34 HH M omfH ypRESftyENT, BY WILLIAM MANCHESTER I Beginning the most persona), detailed ind unexpected account of the assassination. The only book A s John F.Karmedy  sked to be wrtAen about her husband. linn 35 H SJk JSP - gP |g_ H 4 r B- flte 77; rhythm of our everyday existence continued refusing to slow down even for 36 ■ through the season, the Blizzard of ' 67. $7m ; Spring had come like the stiver needle-note of a fife. The track was groomed, the nets were hoisted. Cracked bats lined the basepath. As the courtyard meadows turned green, the in- trepid april puddles mirrored the past and the future. The present was ours to enjoy • • • K « .. ?•.   ' 2W- ' 40 Psychedelic sounds emerged from the intoxicating depths of the Community House into the open canopy of spring. Cycles once more lined the parking lot. Senior pranks turned into the open doors of graduation. Lost books were left to their finders. 41 42 H m ■ ■ 43 44 JUNE C AWARDS ASSEMBLY tO ACAD£ ,C 12 GRADUATION |3 EXAMS 14 Exams (5 Exams 16 EXams SCHOOL 5i ■ .• ppi 4 i ?£, corsaged hand slides gingerly through the reception line. Stiff tuxe- does press onward. A burning candle delights in the fragrance of shrimp arreganata. Academic life has known better times. Not only have the days grown longer, but so have the expense accounts, the hair, and the parties. And the beat goes on... 45 I ■ ■ Only these ten months have passed; the year has ended. 46 Now we can begin. m •f 47 Senior Index Abrahms, Karen 58 Adriance, Candy 58, 138, 186 Alstrom, Carol 58 Anziano, Mike 58, 124, 143 Arnold, Nancy 59, 136, 142 Atkinson, Sally 59, 138, 186, 203 Atwood, Martha 35, 59, 138 B Baird, Scott .... 59, 167 Baker, Joyce 59 Bargar, James 59 Barnes, Priscilla 59, 147 Barowsky, Harris 59, 142, 144, 158 Barra, Marcia 59 Bartlett, Dwight 59 Bartlett, John 60 Basdekis, Bob 11, 12, 60 Baum, Penny 56, 60, 142, 158 Baxter, Frederick 60 Belkin, Janice 60 Benton, Cindy 60, 153 Benton, Sue 60 Bond, Harvey 61, 128, 143, 167 Burns, Danny 8, 61 Buscemi, Pete 61 Carville, Sandy 62, 147, 157 Chalke, Pete 62, 122, 123 Chanabier, Catherine 28, 37, 50, 62, 140, 150 Chasens, Debbie 56, 62, 147, 160, 189 Childs, Sandy 62, 160, 179 Chilson, Sera 62, 211 Clark, David 8, 39, 62, 126, 133, 143, 192 Clark, Lissa 56, 62, 144, 155 Cochran, Nancy 63, 147 Cogswell, Judy 63, 134, 142, 146, 150, 160, 171, 187 Cohen, Jane 63 Cohen, Ken 8, 44, 48, 63, 122, 132, 134, 143 Cohen, Sherry 49, 63, 147, 148, 149, 153 Conti, Janet 35, 63, 138, 142, 149 Corcoran, Jack 63, 125, 130, 134, 142 Curtis, Pat 63 D Dale, Nancy 64, 158 MUSICIANS Chris Whittlesey Martin Witholt BEST-DRESSED Richie Ward, Frannie Frank ATHLETES Ken Cohen, Mary Wood COUPLE Betsy Merrill and Henry Rigali Berkeley, Larry .. 17, 41, 60, 125, 128, 132, 134, 142, 143, 171, 200 Bernardo, Glenn 60, 157 Betcher, Dan 60, 134 Bewick, Laura 35, 55, 60, 138, 145, 146 Bishop, Cindy 61 Black, Jackie 61, 142, 146, 147, 168 Black, Sharon 15, 57, 58, 134, 139, 140, 142, 146, 150, 203, 213 Blake, Gary 3,67, 142, 143, 150, 157 Blakeman, Carol 61, 180 Bloom, Danny 61, 127, 134, 142, 143, 161 Daley, Jennifer 44, 50, 64, 142, 144, 146, 149, 154, 160, 171, 187 D ' Angelo, Frank 8, 64 D ' Angelo, Paul 64 Davis, Aviva 64, 169, 174 Dawson, Mary Lou 64, 152, 153, 189 Debien, Joyce 64, 149 Dee, Brian 64, 143, 207 Derby, Bob 24, 29, 65, 147, 152 Devine, Pete 65, 157 Dibble, Ned 51, 65, 213 48 Dionisi, Gary 65, 122, 123 Dyson, Mary Jane 65, 154, 155, 156 E Elliot, Sally 65, 142 Ellis, Cindy 35, 65, 134, 135, 138, 187, 203, 206, 213 Epstein, Lynn 65, 148, 157 Exley, Anne 65, 134, 136, 137, 144, 146, 149, 187 F Feinstein, Lauren 2, 65, 142, 145, 146 Fisher, Don 57, 66, 122, 130, 143 Fisher, Karen 66, 134, 145 Flavin, Mike 66 Fox, Art 3, 66, 134, 142, 150, 158 Frank, Frannie 48, 66 Fredette, Rick 50, 66, 131, 143, 152 Freed, Bette 66, 165, 169, 174, 178 Frost, Carolyn 66, 153 Fuller, Debbie 57, 66, 134, 136, 139, 160, 203 G Gasparini, Diane 66, 211 Gelfman, Randi 67, 134, 136, 142, 150 Gibson, David 17, 43, 67, 125, 128, 129, 134 Giuliani, Fred 67 Gloth, Dave 67, 133, 142, 143, 150, 160 H Haaxma, Judy 68 Haberlin, Tom 68 Haines, Stan 69, 122, 134, 148 Hale, Dick 69, 143 Hall, Sue 69 Hammerich, Sue 69 Harris, Barbara 25, 69, 138, 142, 146, 151, 152, 160 Hartford, Bruce 49, 69 Haskell, Nancy 69, 139, 142, 146, 150 Havrilla, Andrea 69, 147 Hayes, Sue 70 Heafitz, Adrianne 70, 148, 151, 169, 174, 204 Hennick, Marcia 70, 149, 154 Hobart, Bruce 70, 142, 143, 157 Howes, Holly 70, 154, 156, 157 J Jalonen, Pete 70, 122, 123, 132 Jamison, Rebecca 70, 142 Johnson, Rick 13, 70 Johnson, Bob 71, 180, 207 Jones, Carolyn 55, 71, 134, 137, 214 K Kamp, Rick 71, 143, 157 Kaplan, Bernie 12, 49, 71, 125, 128, 129, 134, 150, 193 ' INDIVIDUALISTS Bernie Kaplan, Phillis Young lHf!5 2 ?2 v ... • «« ■ ' ' M i % a mm mm wll I it mm •  r ' ■ ' ■ £ « MBI MOST SCHOOL-SPIRITED Laura Shatz, Henry Rigali FLIRTS COMICS Julie Katten, Bruce Hartford Dennis Orsi, Sherry Cohen Goodman, George 67 Goodwin, Linda 67, 147 Gordon, Barbara 67 Grace, Thomas 67, 131 Greenberg, Donna 37, 68, 142, 156, 158 Greenberg, Sandy 68, 146, 154, 160, 169, 174, 204 Grimaldi, Jim 68, 122, 123, 134, 143, 181 Grzywacz, Bev 55, 68, 139, 142, 155, 193, 196, 208 Guernsey, Joan 68, 186, 203 Guertin, Sue 68, 142, 145, 150 Katten, Julie 49, 71, 165 Katz, Connie 37, 71, 165, 210 Keegan, Beth 35, 77, 152, 168, 206 Keeney, Diane 71, 136 Kielbasa, Karen 51, 71, 137, 146 Klein, Carol 71 Koetsch, Carol 72 Krevalin, Wes 72 Krim, Daryl 72, 142, 153, 155, 165 Kurth, Bonnie 72, 142, 146, 149 49 Lanctot, Michele 35, 72, 138, 142 Lankester, Martin 3, 8, 12, 50, 72, 126, 131, 140, 142, 150, 151, 154 Larose, Bill 72 Lavin, Dan 50, 72, 142, 144 Law, Ruth 72 Leavitt, Jean 35,58, 138, 140, 154, 155, 160 Leete, Cindy 73 Lerman, Alan 73, 144, 146, 148, 149, 151 Licht, Jeff 38, 73, 134, 143 Lincoln, Reed 57, 73, 127, 134, 203 Lipson, Sandy 73, 142, 161 Lowe, Ed 14, 73, 123, 133, 134, 142, 143, 150, 172, 200 M MacDonald, Mark 73, 148, 149 MacLeod, Earl 73 Malconian, Janice 74 Manzi, Nancy 74 Marcotte, Linda 74, 211 Marcus, Brad 74, 144, 147, 148, 149, 151, 154 Marcy, Jane 7, 37, 74, 137, 154, 155 Mastromatteo, Dan 74, 132 Matchak, Steve 74, 126, 151, 180 N Najaka, Bill : 76, 143 Nannen, Lisa 76, 214 Newton, Doug 11, 22, 35, 76, 133, 140, 150, 170, 187 Nicholson, Roy 76 Nuger, Sharon 25, 76, 142, 158, 173 Nutter, Mary 77 O Oake, Sherry 77 Orell, Dick 77 Orenstein, Jim 77, 153, 154 Orsi, Dennis 49, 77, 122, 143, 152, 193 P Pace, Pam 77 Pearson, Murray 77 Petluck, Shelley 77, 146, 160 Peverly, John 42, 50, 57, 77, 124, 132, 134, 172, 188, 203, 215 Preston, Carol 23, 77, 146, 149, 151, 154 R Ranslow, Larry 86, 203 Ray, Patricia 78 Reed, Sue 78 CONTINENTALS Catherine Chanabier Martien Lankester INTELLECTUALS Jennifer Daley, Chris Whittlesey, Nancy Shoemaker, Bill Mclntyre, Rick Fredette, Donna Greenberg, Anne Throne, Danny Lavin, Peter Wender. BEST-LOOKING John Peverley, Barb McCann Mazer, Linda 74, 134, 142, 146, 153 McCann, Barbara 50, 57, 75, 138, 146, 168, 209, 215 Mclntyre, Bill 50, 75, 132, 134, 142, 143, 158, 171 Meeske, Frank 44, 75, 122, 128 Meiklejohn, Barbara 15, 31, 75, 134, 139, 142, 152, 160 Merriam, Eddie 75, 128 Merrill, Betsy 48, 55, 75, 136, 152, 153, 174 Michelman, Dave 75, 149 Milne, Judy 7.5 Morrison, Kevin 76, 213 Mudgett, Heather 6, 25, 41, 57, 76, 139, 146, 186, 203 Mulcahy, Nancy 76 Regan, Kathy 78, 146 Reilly, Kathy 78, 147 Rigaldi, Henry 41 , 48, 49, 51, 55, 57, 58, 131, 143, 174 Riner, Nelson 78 Riner, Bob 78, 126, 142 Robbins, Helene 78, 134, 136, 137, 160, 196, 208 Robertson, John 78 Robinson, Barbara 78, 147, 160, 168, 169, 174 Rodney, Margaret 78, 138 Ronaldson, Jamie 37, 79 Rosheger, Suzanne 79 Rubin, Bill 79, 132, 134 50 Rubin, Marlene 23, 79 Ryan, Phil 7, 79, 142, 143, 150, 154, 155, 160 Ryder, Mary 79, 138, 142, 149, 149, 154 S Schneider, Paul 2, 55, 57, 58, 122, 140, 143, 159, 200 Schroeder, Nancy 12, 79 Shapiro, Diane 79, 148, 165 Shatz, Laura 12, 31, 49, 51, 57, 80, 139, 150, 161 Shatz, Lenny 44, 51, 80, 128, 143 Shields, Jim 80 Shoemaker, Nancy 22, 50, 51, 80, 142, 144, 158 Siegel, Barbara 45, 80, 202 Smith, Barbara 80 Smith, Connie 80, 142, 154 Smith, Clark 80 Smith, Sherryl 81 Solberg, Linda 81, 145, 148, 149, 152 Solomon, Sue 37, 55, 81, 135, 138, 146, 165 Soodalter, Donna 25, 81, 146, 165 Sophinos, Louis 81, 132, 134, 143 Souliere, Roland 81, 207 Spallino, Jean 35, 37, 42, 51, 58, 140, 142 Squire, Pete 81, 130, 133, 134, 157 Squires, Bill 81, 142, 143, 144, 154 Tierney, Pat 83, 146, 147 Tinknell, Roger 83 Tracy, Debby 83 Trebbin, Steve 83, 142, 143, 150 U Underwood, Sue 83, 158 V VanBeenan, Randi 83 VanDeWater, Van 83, 154, 155 VanGaasbeck, Margaret 83, 146, 168 Vechiarelli, Mark 84 W Ward, Richie 24, 29, 48, 55, 84, 203 Warwick, Ed 84 Warwick, Bob 84, 133, 157 Watts, Cindy 84, 153 Weisser, Jeff 84 Welch, Kenny 84 Wendell, Anita 84, 147, 160 Wender, Pete 50, 84, 142, 146, 154, 155 West, Gerry 84, 147 Whipple, Evelyn 84 Whittlesey, Chris 48, 50, 84, 142, 146, 154, 155 Wiskoski, Gail 85, 211 DONE MOST FOR LHS Jean Spallino, Henry Rigali ARTISTS Ned Dibble, Karen Kielbasa MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Nancy Shoemaker, Henry Rigali CLASS TWINS Lenny and Laura Shatz Stanley, Louise 82, 144, 186 Stewart, Craig 82, 124, 128, 129, 188 Strong, Roger 82 Sullivan, Lynn 82 Sullivan, Mark 82, 150 Sweeney, Mike 82, 122, 123 143, 157, 189 T Taft, Betsy 82 Temple, Jim 82, 133, 143, 150 Thompson, Bob 83 Throne, Ann 35, 50, 83, 134, 138, 158, 188, 210 Witholt, Martin Wolf, Adrienne Volfert, Barry Wood, Mary Y Yaffo, Ted Yerrall, Nancy Young, Phyllis Z Zandan, Carol Zerwitz, Barbara Zuckerman, Judi 48, 85, 154, 155, 203 85, 146, 152; 158 85 48, 85, 134, 135, 142 85 86, 135, 142, 153 49, 86, 203 86, 134, 135, 147, 156, 165 86, 138, 171 86, 160 51 Editorial Senior Index 48 Seniors •r Juniors Freshmen ]j Faculty ®vm Sports Activities  5 54 88 .•rO m Sophomores 92 98 104 122 140 Advertising 162 From a mass of students, 54 we seniors emerge as individuals ADVISORS— Mr. Aldrich and Miss Evans. CLASS COUNCIL— front: Carolyn Jones, Bev Grzywacz, Laurie Bewick, Sue Solomon; back: Paul Schneider, Henry Rigali, Betsy Merrill, Rich Ward; missing: Ken Cohen, Adrienne Wolf. 55 ■ vW Rain dampened pre-prom spirits Penny Baum, Steve Richton, Debbie Chasens, Peter Wolk Mr. Aldrich, Mrs. Maclntyre, Mr. Maclntyre, Lisa Clark 56 .v« ■ until the music began. Sharon Black, Debbie Fuller, Heather Mudgett, Laura Shatz, Henry Rigali, Mr. Craver, Barbara McCann, John Peverley, Don Fisher, Reed Lincoln, Paul Schneider. Barbara McCann, Henry Rigali 57 We entered L.HS. with new faces, new ideas and a new assistant principal HENRY RIGALI 19 Pleasantview Avenue Class president 2, 3, 4; Football F, J.V. 2, V 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; 1966 Class Mar- shal; Service Squad 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4, vice-president 3; Track 2, 3, 4; 1965 Third, Wes- tern Mass. Discus; 1966 Fourth, Western Mass. Discus; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL FREDERICK SCHNEIDER 21 Field Road Class vice-president 4; Football F, V 2, 3, co-captain 4; Jet Jotter 4; Jr. Prom Court; Key Club 2, 3, vice-president 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; Book Award; Service Squad co- captain 4; Ski Club president 3, 4; Student Council 4. SHARON ANN BLACK 79 Silver Birch Road Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4; Class Secre- tary 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Court; Lead- ers Club 3, 4; 1966 Class Mar- shal; Girls ' State 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4; Student Government Day Representative 2; Teen Coun- cil 2, Treasurer 3. JEAN ELIZABETH SPALLINO 118 Colony Road Class Council 2; Class treasurer 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; « otter 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; Ski Club 1; Sports ' Night 2, 4; Student Council 3, secretary 4. KAREN RONNIE ABRAHMS 11 Blueberry Hill Road Entered September, 1965; Basket- ball 3; Class Council 3; Cycloram- ists 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 3, 4; Masacksic Business 4; Masacksic Sales 4; Q ;irt 4; Talent Show 4. ANN M. ADRIANCE 184 Greenacre Avenue Dance Club 1; Drill team 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Office Aides 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 1; Sport ' s Night 1, 2, 4; Talent Show 4. CAROLYN ALSTROM 20 Oakwood Place Business Club 4; Cycloramists 1, 2; Intramurals 2; e Jotter sales 1; Ski Club 1; Sport ' s Night 1, 2. MICHAEL C. ANZIANO 27 Regent Circle Baseball F, J.V. 2, 3; Basketball F, J.V. 2, V 3, 4; Key Club 2; Intramurals 4; Service Squad So- capt. 4; Soccer F, J.V. 2, V 3, Cap- tain 4; (All-Western Mass. Soccer Second Team 4; Pioneer Valley Soccer League All-Stars, First Team 4); Student Council 3; Teen Coun- cil 3; 1966 Class Usher. 58 ■ NANCY LEE ARNOLD 84 Benedict Terrace Basketball 1; Cuisinieres 1, 2; Dance Committee 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Jet Jotter Sales 3; Pep Club 1, 4; Sports ' Night 1; Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4. SARAH B. ATKINSON 17 Oxford Road A.F.S. 3; Cheerleaders 1; Chorus I; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1; « Jotter Sales 4; Masacksic Business 1, 2, 3, 4; Masacksic Sales 1; Sports ' Night 1, 2; Student Council 1. MARTHA SPEAR ATWOOD 956 Longmeadow Street Cuisinieres 1; Drill Team 3, 4; Sports ' Night 1, 2, 4. SCOTT M. BAIRD 31 Villa Street Baseball F, J.V.; Hockey F, V 2, 3; Intramurals 4; Jr. Prom Court; Kitchen Cabinet 3; Soccer F, V 2, 3, 4; Judge Harry M. Ehrlich Soc- cer Award 3; Talent Show 4; 1965 Class Usher. JOYCE BAKER 180 Laurel Street Basketball 3; Field Hockey 3; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3; Leaders Club 4; Riding Club 2; Ski Club 3; Swim Team 3. JAMES BARGAR 72 Greenacre Avenue Entered December 1, 1965. PRISCILLA MAY BARNES 79 Warren Terrace Business Club 4; Supply Aides 4. HARRIS WHITE BAROWSKY 65 Magnolia Circle Conservative Club, writer 2; Great Books Club 1; Intramurals 3, 4 Jet Jotter 2, 3, Photography edi tor 4; Nationa l Honor Society 4 Responsibility Corps 3, 4; N.M.S Q.T. — Letter of Commendation Science Fair 1, 3; World Affairs Club 4. MARCIA L. BARRA 129 Westmoreland Avenue Cuisinieres 3, 4; Future Nurses, co- chairman Hospitality Committee 4; Library Aides 2, 3, 4. DWIGHT S. BARTLETT 458 Williams Street Bowling 1, 2, 3i 4; Intramurals 3- 59 r JOHN ALFPJED BARTLETT 150 Riverview Avenue Football J.V. 3; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation; Talent Show 4; World Affairs 4; Wrestling 2, 3. ROBERT H. BASDEKIS 57 Warwick Street Business Club 2; Debating Club 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 1, 2; Science Fair 1; Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer F; Track 1; World Affairs Club 1. PENNY BARBARA BAUM 311 Wolf Swamp Road Class Council 2; Cycloramists 1, 2; Jet jotter 2, Features Ed. 3, Editor- in-Chief 4; Latin Club 2, 4, secre- tary 3; National Honor Society 3, 4. FRED BAXTER 34 Colony Acres Road Entered February, 1964; Basketball J.V. 2; Bowling 1, 2; Football F; Golf Team 2, 3; Math Club 1; Chorus I 1; Outlet 2. CYNTHIA HULL BENTON 35 Woodlawn Place A.F.S. 1; Dance Club 2; Future Teachers 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Decorations Commit- tee Chairman; Office Aides 1; Pep Club 1, 2, initiator 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports ' Nights 1, 2, 4. SUSAN F. BENTON 35 Woodlawn Place A.F.S. 2, 3; Dance Club 2; Gym Team 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Jr. Prom Decorations Committee Pep Club 4; Ski Club 1, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4; Sports ' Night 2,4. LARRY LEWIS BERKELEY 199 Birch Road Baseball F, V 2, 3, 4; Basketball F, J.V. 2, 3 V 4; Alternate to Boys ' State 3; Football F, J.V. 2; Key Club 3, Treasurer 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; Service Squad 4; Soccer J.V. 3, V 4; Pioneer Valley Soccer League All- Stars, Honorable Mention 4. GLENN ALAN BERNARDO 233 Wolf Swamp Road Entered September, 1966; Band 4; Jesters 4. DAN BETSHER 125 South Park Avenue Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Leaders Club 4; Responsibility Corps 4; Service Squad 4; Track 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. LAURA BEWICK 51 Birch Road A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Council 2, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Masacksic Sales 4; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; School Play 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 3. 60 We were the class that got lost twice — as sophomores we greeted the new wing CYNTHIA R. BISHOP 66 Maplewood Street Chorus I 1; Intramurals 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 1; Office Aides 3; Ski Club 1, 2. JACQUELINE N. BLACK 54 Ridge Road A.F.S. 4; Chorus II 2; French Club 4; Junior Red Cross 4; Latin Club 3; Masacksic Business 3, 4; Masack- sic Sales 2, 3; Office Aides 3, 4; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; Riding Club 1. GARY DAVID BLAKE 7 Viscount Road Domestic Exchange 3; Key Club 3, 4; Masacksic Business 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jesters 1, 2, 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation; Service Squad 4; Swim Team 3, 4; Talent Show 2, 3, 4. CAROL BLAKEMAN 66 Colton Place Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Future Teach - ers 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Jr. Prom Committee; Latin Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Sports ' Night 1, 2, 4; Swim Team 1, 2, 3. DANIEL H. BLOOM 274 Converse Street French Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3; Masacksic 3, Co-editor 4; National Honor Society, vice-president 4; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; Service Squad 4; Ski Team 2, 3, 4; Soccer F, J.V. 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. HARVEY BOND 22 Primrose Drive A.F.S. 3; Basketball F; Debating Club Secretary 2; Golf 2, 3, 4; Jet Jotter Sales 2; Key Club 3, 4; Masacksic 3; Chorus I 1; Glee Club 1; Freshman Chorus 1; Science Fair 1, 3; Varsity Fotball Manager 2, 3; Varsity Basketball Manager 2, 3. DANIEL BURNS 59 South Avenue Business Club 3; Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PETER BUSCEMI 103 Fair view Street Intramurals 2; Talent Show 3, 4. 61 Henry and Barbara reigned SANDRA ELIZABETH CARVILLE 24 Massachusetts Avenue Majorettes co-captain 3, captain 4; Business Club 1; Red Cross 1; Of- fice Aides 1; Riding Club 1; Talent Show 4. PETER EUGENE CHALKE 106 Morningside Drive Basketball F, J.V. 2, 3, V 4; Foot- ball F, J.V. 2, 4; Intramurals 2, 3- CATHERINE CHANABIER 22 rue Fenelon Nimes, France Entered September, 1966; Foreign Exchange Student; A.F.S. 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Student Council 4. DEBORAH ANN CHASENS 205 Kenmore Drive Cycloramists 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Library Aides 4; Masacksic 3, Art Editor 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation; Jet Jotter Sales 4. SANDRA LEE CHILDS 187 Brookwood Drive Basketbal l 4; Fashion Show; Gym Team 4; Jet Jotter Sales 2; Masack- sic Business 4; Pep Club 4; Soft- ball 3; Talent Show 4. SERALIND CHILSON 30 Dunsany Drive Cycloramists 1; Field Hockey 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 4; Leaders Club 4; Riding Club 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 3. DAVID MacLELL CLARK 86 Farmington Avenue Class Council 2; Cross Country; Debating Club 2; Intramurals 2, 3; « Jotter 3, 4; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; Service Squad 4; Ski Club 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH OSBORNE CLARK 32 Villa Street A.F.S. 2; Chorus 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2; Masacksic Business 4; Pep Club 4; Ski Club 4; World Affairs 4. 62 in the land of the Rising Sun. NANCY ANN COCHRAN 109 Concord Road Entered September, 1964; Class Council 3; Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Masacksic Business 4; Masacksic Sales 3; Outlet publicity 4; Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Talent Show 4. JUDITH SANBORN COGSWELL 41 Dover Road A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Semifinalist 3; French Club 3, vice-president 4; Language Lab Aides 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Leaders Club 3, 4; M«- sacksic 3, 4; Responsibility Corps, Steering Committee and Treasurer 3, 4; Riding Club 1. JANE LESLIE COHEN 1 1 Forest Glen Road A.F.S. 3; Jet Jotter Sales 3, 4; Jr. Prom Committee; Masacksic Busi- ness 4; Vi .rac£.r £ Sales 3, 4; Office Aides 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Talent Show 4. KENNETH B. COHEN 371 Wolf Swamp Road Anti-Smokers Council 3, 4; Base- ball F, J.V. 2; Football F, V 2, 3, co-captain 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; Service Squad 4; Teen Council 3, 4; Usher for Class of 1966; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. SHERRY MAXINE COHEN 15 Magnolia Circle French Club 3, 4; Jr. Prom Com- mittee; Library Aides 1, 3, 4 Masacksic Business 1, 2, 3, 4 Masacksic Sales 2; Office Aides 2. Orchestra 1; Pep Club 4; Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4 JANET CONTI 123 Massachusetts Avenue A.F.S. 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Jet Jotter Sales 1; Jr. Prom Commit- tee; Lyrics 2, 3; Pep Club 4; School Play 3; Sports ' Night 2, 4; Swim Team 1. JOHN BERNARD CORCORAN 434 Bliss Road Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 1, 2, 3,4; Hockey F, V 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Committee; Service Squad 4; Soc- cer F, J.V. 2, V 3, 4; Pioneer Val- ley League Soccer All-Stars, Second Team, 4. PATRICIA CURTIS 21 Dunsany Drive Entered September, 1966. 63 We were the pacesetters with SMSG, BSCS, US History II and seminars NANCY JANE DALE 168 Maple Road A.F.S. 1, 2; Future Teachers 1; Jet Jotter 1, 2, Features Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Library Aides 2, 3, 4; Masacksic Sales 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Responsibility Corps 3; School Play 3; Talent Show 2. JENNIFER DALEY 30 Mayfair Drive Domestic Exchange 3; Chorus 1, 3; French Club Secretary-treasurer 3, 4; Language Lab Aides 3, 4; Lyrics 4; Masacksic 4; Math Club Secretary 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Responsibility Corps Steering Committee 3, 4; N.M.S. Q.T. Semi-finalist. FRANK JOHN D ANGELO, JR. 21 Villa Street Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Soccer F, V 2, 3; Talent Show 4; Track 1. PAUL BENNET DANGELO 21 Villa Street Intramurals 2; Soccer F, J.V. 2; Track 1, 2. AVIVA DAVIS 233 Meadowlark Drive Entered September, 1964; French Club 3, 4; Office Aides 3. MARY LOU DAWSON 47 Chatham Road Entered November, 1965; Bowling 4; Daisies, Co-captain 4; French Club 4; Gym Team 3, 4; Pep Club initiator 4. JOYCE DEBIEN 117 Longmeadow Street Business Club 3; Library Aides Talent Show 4. BRIAN DEE 203 Captain Road Entered September, 1964; Intra- murals 3, 4; Service Squad 4. 64 ROBERT DERBY 292 Captain Road Entered September, 1963; Business Club President 4; Ski Club presi- dent 3, 4. PETER JAMES DEVINE 85 Pleasantview Avenue Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Jesters 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 4; Service Squad 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer F. NED DIBBLE 57 Farmington Avenue Entered September, 1966; Intra- murals 1, 4; Track 4. GARY DIONISI 17 Regent Circle Football F, V 2, 3, 4; Hockey F; Track 1. MARY JANE DYSON 70 Belledaire Avenue A.F.S. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Cantori 4; Cuisinieres 2, Vice- president 3; Leaders Club 3; Lyrics 3, 4; Masacksic Sales 4; Sports ' Night 1, 2, 4; Swim Team 1, 2, 3. SALLY ELLIOT 45 Berwick Road A.F.S. 1, 2; Band 1, 2; Library Aides 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; e o ter Sales 3; School Play usher- ette 2; Ski Club 4. CYNTHIA BAIRD ELLIS 154 Pleasantview Avenue A.F.S. 2, 3, 4; Class Council 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; AL - sacksic Business 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports ' Night 1, 2, 4; Swim Team 1, 2, 3; Talent Show 2, 3, 4. LYNNE EPSTEIN 92 Blokland Drive Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 2, 3; Office Aides 4; Spanish Club 3. ANNE C. EXLEY 60 Summit Avenue A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4, manager 3; Domestic Exchange 3; Leaders Club 3, 4; Library Aides 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Softball manager 3; Sports Night 1, 2; Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4. LAUREN FEINSTEIN 44 Gteenwich Road French Club 3, 4; Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4; Language Lab Aides 3. 4; Latin Club 2, J, 4; Math Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Scholarship Committee J, ; Re- sponsibility Corps 3. 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation; World Affairs 1. 65 DON FISHER 65 Farmington Avenue Class President 1; Football F, J.V. 2, V 4; Hockey F, J.V. 3, V 4; Jr. Prom Court; Leaders Club 4; Re- sDonsibility Corps 3, 4; Service Squad 4; Ski Club 1; Track 1; 1966 Class Usher. KAREN MARY FISHER 349 Bliss Road Dance Club 3, 4; Future Teachers 4; Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Af .f 2c£- j ' c Sales 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 4; Sports ' Night 2, 4. MICHAEL JAMES FLAVIN 152 Morningside Drive Entered September, 1964; Intra- murals 2, 3. ARTHUR LEWIS FOX 87 Crestview Circle Chorus I 1; Domestic Exchange 4; Jet Jotter 2, 3, sports co-editor 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Lyrics 1; National Honor Society 4; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer F, J.V. 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCES HARRIET FRANK 44 Vanguard Lane Chorus II 2; Cycloramists 3, 4; Ski Club 4. RICHARD CHARLES FREDETTE, III 23 Falmouth Road Dance Committee 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Jr. Prom Ticket Committee Chairman; N.M.S.QT. Semifinalist; Service Squad 4; Ski Club 1, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. BETTE RUTH FREED 79 Longview Drive A.F.S. 3, 4; Chorus 1; Future Teachers 4; Jr. Prom Committee; Junior Red Cross 4, homeroom rep- resentative 3; Masacksic Business 3, Chairman 4; Pep Club 4; Rid- ing Club 1, 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Span- ish Club 4. CAROLYN SOUTHWORTH FROST 71 Hillcrest Avenue Cuisinieres 2, 4, president 3; Intra- murals 3, 4; £ Jotter Sales 3; Afo- sacksic Sales 1; Office Aides 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Sports ' Night 2, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. DEBORAH ANN FULLER 110 Ely Road Anti-Smokers ' Council 3; Class Council 1, 2; Cheerleaders 2, co- captain 3, captain 4; Gym Team 3, 4; Jr. Prom Court; Leaders Club 3, 4; Masacksic 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Talent Show 2, 3, 4; 1966 Class Usher. DIANE GASPARINI 32 Meadowlark Drive Future Teachers 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Library Aides 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Ski Club 4; Tutor 4. 66 For seniors ID cards are merely a formality; by our fourth year, everyone knows us. ■ ' % RANDI GELFMAN 178 Red fern Drive Domestic Exchange 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Pep Club 4; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commenda- tion; Sports ' Night 2, 4; Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID A. GIBSON 77 Longmeadow Street Baseball F, J.V. 2; Basketball F, J.V. 2, 3; Leaders Club 3, 4; Soc- cer F, J.V. 2, V 3, Judge Harry M. Ehrlich Soccer Award 4; Pio- neer Valley Soccer League All- Stars, Second Team, 4; Tennis 3, 4. FRED GIULIANI 542 Converse Street Intramurals 1, 2; Talent Show 3, 4. DAVID ALAN GLOTH 23 Laurel Lane Conservative Club 2; Domestic Ex- change 4; Junior Achievement 3; Key Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2; JVfa- sacksic 3, 4; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4. H GEORGE GOODMAN 179 Viscount Road Entered September, 1966. LINDA LOUISE GOODWIN 73 Woolworth Street Business Club secretary 3, 4; Cui- sinieres 1; Junior Red Cross 3; Kitchen Cabinet 3; Supply Aides 4. BARBARA GORDON 44 Warwick Street TOM GRACE 101 Rugby Road Football J.V. 2; Key Club 4; Serv- ice Squad 4; Ski Club 2, 4; Soccer F; Wrestling 3, 4. 67 M Our last year, the best year, makes us DONNA BETH GREENBERG 184 Magnolia Circle Class Council 3; Class Secretary 1; Jet Jotter 2,3, news editor 4; Latin Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; N.M.S.Q.T. semifinalist; Re- sponsibility Corps 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2; Student Council 1, treasurer 2. SONDRA LOU GREENBERG 102 Wilkin Drive A.F.S. 2, 3, 4; Chorus II 3; French Club 2; Intramurals 1; Latin Club 3, 4; Lyrics 4; Masacksic 4; Afa- sacksic Business 3, 4; Riding Club 1, 2; Talent Show 4. JAMES P. GRIMALDI 13 Ferncroft Street Baseball F, J. V. 2; Basketball F; Football F, V 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; Talent Show 3. BEVERLY ANN GRZYWACZ 40 Converve St. A.F.S. 3; Cheerleaders 3, 4; Chorus I, II 1, 4; Class Council 4; Dance Club 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2; Drill Team 2; Masacksic Sales 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4. JOAN GUERNSEY 86 Woodside Drive Chorus II 1, 2; Cycloramists 1, 4; Dance Club 1; Gym Club 1; Junior Red Cross 1; Ski Club 1; Sports ' Night 1. SUSAN GUERTIN 53 Franklin Road A.F.S. 1; Band 1, 2, 4; Domestic Exchange 4; Future Nurses 4; 1966 Girls State; National Honor Society 3, 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Com- mendation; Science Fair 3. JUDITH ANNE HAAXMA 30 Fairway Drive Cusinieres 4; Intramurals 1, 4; Of- fice Aides 4; Pep Club 4; Talent Show 4. THOMAS JAMES HABERLIN 188 Burbank Road Band 1; Baseball F, J.V. 2, V 4; Football F; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer J.V. 2, V 3, 4; Spanish Club 2. 68 almost sorry to be Steppin ' Out m STANLEY K. HAINES 183 Merriweather Drive Audio-Visual Aides 1, 2, 3, 4; Bridge Club 3; Football F, J.V. 3, V 4; Latin Club 4; Leaders Club 4; School Play 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Science Fair 1, 3; Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey J.V. 2, 3. RICHARD F. HALE 226 Converse Street Bridge Club 4; Class Council 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 4; Responsibility Corps 3; Service Squad 4; Ski Club 4; Hockey man- ager 1, 2. SUSAN ELIZABETH HALL 91 Shaker Road Cycloramists 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 1; Gym Club 1; Gym Team 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1; Sports ' Night 1, 2, 4. SUSAN ELLYNE HAMMERICH 124 Emerson Road A.F.S. 1, 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4 Dance Club 1, 2; Drill Team 2, 3 French Club 2; Gym Team 1, 2 Jr. Prom Committee; Junior Red Cross 2, 3; Leaders Club 3, 4; Afa- sacksic Business 1, 2. i i « £ BARBARA ANN HARRIS 26 Longmeadow Street Dance Club 1, 2; Debating Club 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 4; Masacksic 3, co-editor 4; National Honor Society 4; 0« - 1, 2; Responsibility Corps 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports ' Night 1, 2, 4. BRUCE HASTINGS HARTFORD 476 Longmeadow Street Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Science Fair 3; Ski Team 3. NANCY HASKELL 199 Field Road Cheerleaders 4; Domestic Exchange 4; Drill Team 3; Intramurals 2, 3; «■ Jotter Sales 4; Alawc .w Sales 2, 4; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Sports ' Night 2; Swim Team 1. ANDREA JEAN HAVRILLA 63 Duxbury Lane Cycloramists 4; Future Teachers 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2; Jet Jotter Sales 1; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Ski Club 1, 3. 4; Science Fair 3- 69 ■ We break the brilliance barrier with ten National Merit semifinalists. SUE HAYES 280 Longmeadow Street Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3,4. ADRIANNE J. HEAFITZ 174 Primrose Drive A.F.S. 4; Junior Red Cross 4; Of- fice Aides 2, 3, 4; Riding Club 1, 2; Talent Show 4. MARCIA PHILLIPS HENNICK 98 South Park Avenue Chorus II 2; Future Nurses 1; In- framurals 2; Library Aides 3, 4; Lyrics 2, 3 , 4; Pep Club 1; School Play 2; Sports ' Night 1, 4; Talent Show 4. BRUCE HOBART 265 Converse Street A.F.S. 3; Band 1, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Jesters 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 4; Key Club 3, 4; Responsibility Corps 3; Serv- ice Squad 4; Ski Club 1, 2; Soccer J.V. 2, 3. HOLLY ELIZABETH HOWES 45 Whitmun Road Entered September, 1965; Band 1, secretary 4; Chorus II 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 3; Lyrics 4; Office Aides 3, 4; Orchestra 1, secretary 4; School Play 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 4. PETER C. JALONEN 153 Barrington Road Audio-Visual Aides 3, 4; Baseball V 3, 4; Football V 3, 4; Leaders Club 4. REBECCA JAMISON 70 Shady Side Drive Entered September, 1965; A.F.S. 3, 4; Language Lab Aides 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Responsibility Corps 3, RICHARD JOHNSON 49 Woolworth Street Baseball F, J.V. 2, V 3, 4; Basket- ball J.V. 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer F. 70 ROBERT S. JOHNSON 49 Woolworth Street Basketball J.V. 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer F; Track 1, 2. CAROLYN JANE JONES 195 Merriweather Drive Class Council 2, 3; Cuisinieres 1, 2, 3; Daisies 4; Leaders Club 4; Majorettes 2, 3, 4; Sports Night 1, 2, 4. RICHARD E. KAMP 330 Maple Road Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Jesters 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 1. BERNARD IRA KAPLAN 384 Maple Road Basketball F, J.V., V 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball F; Juniot Red Cross 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; Lyrics 1, 2, 3; School Play 3, 4; Arthur Cooley Tennis Award; Talent Show 2, chairman 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4. JULIE SUSAN KATTEN 236 Crestview Circle A.F.S. 1, 2; Intramurals 1; Jet Jot- ter Sales 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 3, 4; Library Aides 1, 2, 3, 4; M - sacksic Business 2, 3, advertising staff co-chairman 4; Masacksic Sales 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Talent Show 4; Weeds 4. CONSTANCE BETH KATZ 45 Brittany Road Class Council 2, 3; Daisies 4 French Club 2; Intramurals 1, 2 Junior Red Cross 2, treasurer 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2; Sports ' Night 2 Tennis 2. PEGGY ELIZABETH KEEGAN 225 Converse Street Cycloramists; Daisies, captain 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports ' Night 1, 2, 4; Talent Show 3, 4. DIANE BEATTY KEENEY Maple Street Somersville, Connecticut Entered November, 1965; Business Club 4; Pep Club 4; School Play Committee 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Swim Team 4. KAREN ANN KIELBASA 561 Williams Street A.F.S. 1, 2, 3; Cycloramists 1, 2; Jet Jotter Sales 2; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Masacksic Sales 3; Outlet 2, art editor 3, 4; Riding Club 1; School Play 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLE KLEIN 2 1 Woolsey Road Entered September, 1966. 71 CAROL ANN KOETSCH 126 Oakwood Drive Business Club assistant treasurer 3, treasurer 4; Book Store manager 4; Cycloramists 1, 2; Intramurals 1; Sports ' Night 1; Supply Aides 4. WES KREVALIN 137 Wolf Swamp Road DARYL ANITA KRIM 32 Wendover Road Chorus I, II, 3, 4; Future Nurses 1, 2, vice-president 4; Language Lab Aides 3; Masacksic Business 3; Of- fice Aides 4; Outlet 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Span ish Club 3; Talent Show 3. BONNIE MAE KURTH 500 Bliss Road A.F.S. 1, 2, 3; Domestic Exchange- 3; French Club president 3, 4; Lan- guage Lab Aides 3, 4; Library Aides 1, 2, 3, 4; Lyrics 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commenda- tion; Responsibility Corps 4; Sci- ence Fair 1, 3. LIZABETH MICHELE LANCTOT 112 Grassy Gutter Road Basketball 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; Afa- sacksic Sales 4; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Softball 4; 1966 Class Usher. MARTIN LANKESTER St. Lambertuslaan 2 Maastricht, the Netherlands Entered September, 1966; A.F.S. Foreign Exchange Student; Bridge Club 4; Cross Country 4; Key Club 4; Lyrics 4; National Honor So- ciety 4; Student Council 4; Talent Show 4; Track 4; Wrestling 4. WILLIAM LAROSE 117 Sheffield Avenue DANIEL LAVIN 94 Wheelmeadow Drive Bridge Club 3, 4; Debating Club 2, 3, president 4; Debate Team 3, 4; Library Aides 4; Math Club secretary-treasurer 3, 4; Model Congress 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Semifinalist; Ski Club 3, 4; World Affairs Club 2, 3, president 4. RUTH LAW 54 Longview Drive Future Nurses 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 3; Office Aides 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Masacksic Sales 3; Ato- acksic Business 3, 4. JEAN WESTBROOK LEAVITT 169 Crescent Road Cantori 3, 4; Domestic Exchange 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Drill Team secretary 2, co-captain 3, cap- tain 4; Lyrics 3, 4; Masacksic 3, 4; School Play 2, 4; Student Council 4; Talent Show 3, 4; 1966 Class Usher. 72 Mary Lou and Ci ndy revive Pep Club spirit and enthusiasm. CYNTHIA LEETE 101 Colton Place Cuisinier ' es 1, 2; Dance Club 2; Future Nurses 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; ]et Jotter Sales 3; Jr. Prom Dance Committee; Office Aides 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Sports ' Night 2. ALAN JAY LERMAN 177 Kenmore Drive Audio-Visual Aides 3, 4; Bridge Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Li- brary Aides 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4. JEFFREY A. LICHT 21 Vanguard Lane Basketball F, J.V. 2, 3, V 4; Jr. Prom Committee co-chairman maintenance committee; Freshman dance ticket chairman; Football F; Key Club 4; Responsibility Corps 4; Science Fair 1; Service Squad 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. REED LINCOLN 85 Western Drive Baseball F; Class Council 1, 2, 3; Football F; Jr. Prom Court; Lead- ers Club 4; Service Squad 4; Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer J.V. 2; Talent Show 4; 1966 Class Usher. SANDRA RONDA LIPSON 182 Captain Road A.F.S. 1, 2, 3; Class Council 2; Dance Committee 1, 2, 3 ,4; Do- mestic Exchange 3; Junior Red Cross 1, secretary 2, president 3, 4; Masacksic 3, co-editor 4; N.M.S.QT. Letter of Commenda- tion; Responsibility 3, 4; Talent Show 3, 4; Weeds 4. EDWARD CRAIG LOWE III 45 Sylvan Place A.F.S. 3, 4; Audio-Visual Aides 1, 2, 3, 4; Domestic Exchange 4; Football F, J.V. 2, V 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Leaders Club 3, 4; Responsibility Corps 3, steering committee 4; School Play, technical director 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Fair 1, 3; Service Squad 4; Track 3, 4. MARK ALEXANDER MacDONALD 66 Woodland Road A.F.S. 3; Audio Visual Aides 1, 2, 3, 4; Band manager 1, 2, 3; Schol- astic Award, Band; Language Lab Aides 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Aides 3, 4; Talent Show 4; J.V. Soccer manager 1. EARL MACLEOD 212 Maple Road Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball F; Intra- murals 3; Jesters 2, 3. 73 Things go better with Coca Cola. . . JANICE ANITA MALCONIAN 53 Kenmore Drive NANCY JANE MANZI 22 East Primrose Drive Cycloramists 1, 2; Outlet 3; Riding Club 2, 3; Swim Team 1. LINDA MARCOTTE 44 Wildwood Glen Chorus 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 1, 4; Office Aides 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Swim Team 1. BRAD MARCUS 112 Wilkin Drive A.V.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3; Bridge Club 4; Business Club 4; Guidance Aide 4; Debating Club 4; Language Lab Aide 2, 3, 4; Li- brary Service Club 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Science Fair 3. JANE MARCY 44 Glenwood Circle All State Chorus 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cantori 2, 3, 4; Domestic Exchange 4; Freshman Chorus; Lyrics 2, 3, 4; Ato «:£«c Business 3, 4; Masacksic Sales 4; Sports ' Night 1, 2, 4; Western Massa- chusetts District Chorus 3, 4. DANIEL MASTROMATTEO 648 Laurel Street Baseball J.V. 3, V 4; Bowling 1, 2; Business Club; Latin Club 4; Soc- cer F, J.V. 2, V 4. STEVE MATCHAK 79 Shaker Road Bridge Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Coun- try 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Soccer F, J.V. 2; Swim Team 1, 2, co-captain 3, 4; Wrestling 1. LINDA MAZER 69 Colony Road Dramatic Club 1, 3; Future Nurses program chairman 1, treasurer 2, 4; Intramurals 2; Leaders Club 4; Ateac b : Business 3; Outlet busi- ness manager 4 ; School Play 1, 3; Science Fair 3; Spanish Club 2, 3, treasurer 4; Talent Show 3, 4. 74 in the Responsibility Study Hall BARBARA JANE McCANN 124 Longfellow Drive A.F.S. 3; Cuisinieres 2, 3; Dance Club 2; Drill Team 4; Fashion Show 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Queen; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 1966 Class Usher. BILL McINTYRE 103 Oakwood Drive Baseball V 3, 4; Brown Book Award; Jet ] otter photographer 3, photography editor 4; Leaders Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commenda- tion; Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- tute Award; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; Service Squad 4; Williams Book Award. FRANK WILLIAM MEESKE 19 Captain Road Intramurals 3, 4; Service Squad 4; Varsity Football manager 3, 4; Varsity Basketball manager 3, 4; Varsity Baseball manager 3, 4. BARBARA ANN MEIKLEJOHN 148 Westmoreland Avenue Cheerleaders 3, 4; Class Council 1, 3; Girls ' State Alternate; Gym Team 2; Leaders Club 3, 4; Af«- sacksic 4; National Honor Society 4; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; Sports ' Night 1, 2, 4; 1966 Class Usher; White Team co-captain 3, captain 4. EDWARD J. MERRIAM 640 Dwight Road Basketball F, J.V. 2; Golf 1, 2; Soccer F, J.V. 2. BETSY MERRILL 101 Benedict Terrace Basketball I; Class Council 4; Ma- sacksic Sales 4; Jr. Honorary Host to Governor at Eastern States Ex- position; Science Fair 3; Sports ' Night 1, 2, 4; Student Council 3; Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Teen Coun- cil, 1, 2, 3, 4; 1966 Class Usher. DAVID FABE MICHELMAN 172 Englewood Road Domestic Exchange 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Hockey manager J.V. 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Lan- guage Lab Aides 1, 2, 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Responsi- bility Corps 3, 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Let- ter of Commendation; Science Club president 2. JUDITH MILNE 29 Lynwood Drive Entered May, 1966. 75 tu Daisies and Weeds score touchdowns for senior class treasury. KEVIN MORRISON 125 Silver Birch Road Bridge Club 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Ski Team 4; Talent Show 2, 3. HEATHER MUDGETT 78 Colton Place Anti-Smokers ' Council 3, 4; Cheer- leaders F, V 3, 4; Chorus I 1; Jet Jotter Sales 3; Jr. Prom Court; Masacksic Business 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports ' Night 1, 2, 4; Tal- ent Show 3, 4; 1966 Class Usher. NANCY MULCAHY 46 Duxbury Lane Chorus I; Dance Club 2; Intra- murals 1; Junior Red Cross 1; Of- fice Aides 3; Ski Club 1, 2; Sports ' Night 2; Swim Team 1. WILLIAM RUSSELL NAJAKA 711 Laurel Street Intramurals 3; Service Squad 4. ELISE ANN NANNEN 29 Eunice Drive Cuisinieres 1, 2, 3; Dance Commit- tee 3, 4; Fashion Show 2; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 4; Sports ' Night 1, 2. DOUGLAS RIGNEY NEWTON 59 South Park Avenue A.F.S. 4; Debating Team 2, 3; Do- mestic Exchange 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Science Fair 3; Student Council president 4; Track 2, 3, 4. ROY NICHOLSON 30 Woolsey Drive Entered September, 1966; French Club 3. SHARON LYNN NUGER 467 Laurel Street Class Treasurer I, 2; French Club 3, 4; Great Books Club 1; Jet Jot- ter 2, 3; Features editor 4; Latin Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, treasurer 4; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; Science Fair 1; Ski Club 1; Student Council 2. 76 MARY LOUISE NUTTER 10 Cedar Road Entered September, 1965. SHERRI OAKE 53 Warren Terrace Entered December, 1965. DICK ORELL South Street Blandford, Mass. Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer F; Span- ish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES CURTIS ORENSTEIN 27 Summit Avenue Entered September, 1965; Bowling 3, 4; Canton 3; Cross Country; In- tramurals 3, 4; Lyrics 3, 4; Outlet 3, literary editor 4. DENNIS RICHARD ORSI 20 Eton Road Domestic Exchange 4; Football F, J.V. 2, 3, V 4; Key Club 4. PAMELA PACE 1428 Longmeadow Street Dance Club 2; Intramurals 4; Of- fice Aides 4; Pep Club 2, 4; Riding Club 1, president 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports ' Night 2, 4; Tal- ent Show 4. J. MURRAY PEARSON 58 Oakwood Drive Entered September, 1966. SHELLEY RAE PETLUCK 59 Lynnwood Drive A.F.S. 3; Junior Achievement sec- retary 2; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Ma- sac ksic 3, 4; Masacksic Sales 3; Na- tional Honor Society 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation; Responsi- bility Corps 4; Science Club secre- tary 2; Scholastic award in Latin 2. JOHN RUSSELL PEVERLEY 163 Hillcrest Avenue Baseball F, J.V. 2, V 3, 4; Basket- ball F; Class Council 2; Football F; Intramurals 3; Jr. Prom Court; Leaders Club 3, 4; Service Squad 4; Soccer J.V. 2, V 3, 4; Pioneer Valley Soccer League All-Stars, Honorable Mention, 4; 1966 Class Usher. CAROL E. PRESTON 32 Longmeadow Street A.F.S. 1, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1. J, 4; Jet Jotter Sales 4; Lyrics 1, 2, }, 4; Masacksh- Sales I, MmsmUsu Melange; Pep Club t; School Play 2, }. 4; Spanish Club J. J, I; Ski Club 1, 2. 3, 4. 77 PATRICIA RAY 105 Converse Street Bridge Club 3, 4; Future Teachers 1; Library Aides 3, 4; Office Aides 2, 3, 4; World Affairs Club 2. SUSAN HAMILTON REED 6 Duxbury Lane Basketball 1, 3; Future Nurses 1 2; Gym Team 1; Pep Club 1, 4 Riding Club 1; Ski Club 1, 3, 4 Softball 3; Spanish Club 1, 4 Sports ' Night 1; Swim Team 1, 4 KATHLEEN ANNE REGAN 12 Birch Road A.F.S. 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 2, 3; French Club 4; Ma- sacksic Sales 4; Outlet 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Sports ' Night 1, 2, 4. KATHRYN M. REILLY 1650 Longmeadow Street Business Club 3, 4; Cafeteria Aid 3; Cuisinieres 2; Gym Team 1; Of- fice Aides 1, 3; Pep Club 4; Soft- ball 3; Sports ' Night 1; Supply Aides 4; Talent Show 4. NELSON RINER 396 Frank Smith Road Business Club 3- ROBERT RINER 178 Westmoreland Avenue Audio-Visual Aides 4; Latin Club 3; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commen- dation; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; Rifle Team 1, 2, captain 3, 4; Sci- ence Fair 3. HELENE GRACE ROBBINS 5 Laurel Street Entered October, 1965; Basketball 3, 4; Domestic Exchange 3; Field Hockey 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Lead- ers Club 4; Library Aides 3, 4; wc  c 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation; Ski Club treasurer 3, 4; Softball 3, 4. JOHN ROBERTSON 717 Laurel Street Bowling 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Service Squad 4; Soccer F, J.V. 2, 3. BARBARA PHYLLIS ROBINSON 85 Blokland Drive A.F.S. 2, 3, 4; Library Aides 1; Masacksic 3, 4; Masacksic Business 4; Masacksic Sales 1; Office Aides 2; Pep Club 4; Red Cross 4; Re- sponsibility Corps 4; Work Study Project Tutor 4. MARGARET BYRD RODNEY 51 Converse Street Entered September, 1965; A.F.S. 3; Drill Team 4; Future Teachers 4; Intramurals 2; Pep Club 4; Red Cross 3; Talent Show 4. 78 Said the Mad Header: Innocence is... a rooty-toot-toot . . . Dead. JAMIE RONALDSON 248 Farmington Road Chorus 1, 4; French Club 4; Ma- sacksic Business 3, 4; Masacksic Sales 1, 3; Spanish Club 2. SUZANNE ROSHEGER 59 Converse Street Chorus I; Cycloramists 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Future Nurses 1; Future Teachers 1; Jet Jotter Sales 2; Library Aides 1, 2, 3, 4; Af M «c£- jVc Business 4; Office Aides 1; School Play 2, 3, 4. MARLENE RUBIN 108 Edgewood Avenue Entered September, 1966. WILLIAM ARTHUR RUBIN 9 Caravelle Drive Entered September, 1964; Baseball J.V. 2, V 3, 4; Basketball J.V. manager 2, 3, V 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; Responsibility Corps 3; Service Squad 4. PHILIP JOSEPH RYAN 41 Dartmouth Road Basketball F; Cantori 3, 4; Domes- tic Exchange 4; Lyrics 3, 4; Masack- sic 3, 4; Nation Honor Society 3, 4; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commenda- tion; Service Squad 4; Soccer J.V. 2, V 3. MARY RYDER 53 Hillside Terrace A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus II 1, 2; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Library Aides 3, 4; Lyrics 2, 3, 4; Masacksic Business 3; Responsi- bility Corps 3, 4; Sports ' Night 2, 4. NANCY ELLEN SCHROEDER 68 Ellington Street Entered September, 1964; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 3; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; N.M.S. Q.T. Letter of Commendation; Sci- ence Fair 3; Ski Club 2; Softball 2, 3. DIANE KAREN SHAPIRO 47 Ridge Road French Club 4; Future Teachers 4; Masacksic Business secretary-treas- urer 4; Office Aides 2, 3, 4; Riding Club 1, 2, 3. 79 .uk Nancy Shoemaker merits global tour as one LAURA SUE SHATZ 30 Colony Acres Road Anti-Smokers ' Council 3, 4; Cheer- leaders 2, 3, 4; Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Court; Jr. Prom Co-chairman; Masacksic 3, 4; Re- sponsibility Corps 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports ' Night 1, 2, 4; 1966 Class Usher. LEONARD SHATZ 30 Colony Acres Road Golf Team 4; Intramurals 2; Jr. Prom Committee; Key Club 3, 4; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; Soccer F; Manager: Baseball 1, 2, 3; Foot- ball 2, Soccer 3, Basketball 1, 4. JAMES GEORGE SHIELDS 38 Berwick Road Intramurals 1; Key Club 4. NANCY ELLEN SHOEMAKER 84 Burbank Road A.F.S. 4; Domestic Exchange 3; French Club 3, 4; Jet Jotter 3, sports co-editor 4; Library Aides 1, 2, 3, 4; Lyndon Baines Johnson Australian Scholar; Math Club 3, co-president 4; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Semifinalist; Responsibility Corps 4; Talent Show 4. BARBARA LYNN SIEGEL 91 East Greenwich Road Band 1; Cycloramists 1, 2; French Club 3; Junior Red Cross 3; Ma- sacksic 3, literary adviser 4; Afa- sacksic Sales 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Semi- finalist; Ski Club 1, 2. BARBARA ELLEN SMITH 7 Duxbury Lane Chorus I, II 2, 3; Tennis 4. CONSTANCE M. SMITH 32 Grassy Gutter Road Cafeteria Aide 2, 3, 4; Chorus I, II, 1, 2; Cuisinieres 4; Intramurals 1; Lyrics 3, 4; Masacksic Sales 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Let- ter of Commendation. G. CLARK SMITH 87 Belleclair Avenue Entered September, 1966. 80 often Lyndon Johnson Australian Scholars SHERRYL SMITH 32 Grassy Gutter Road Cuisinieres 2; Dramatic Club 4; Junior Red Cross 1; Library Aides 4; National Honor Society 4; Of- fice Aides 2; Pep Club 4; Responsi- bility Corps 4. - LINDA SOLBERG 82 Wild Grove Lane Future Nurses 4; Future Teachers 1; Library Aides 3, 4; Office Aides 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Talent Show 4. SUSAN ROBERTA SOLOMON 174 Meadowlark Drive Entered September, 1964; Class Council 3, 4; Drill Team 4; French Club 3, 4; « Jotter Sales 2; Junior Red Cross 2, publicity chairman 3, vice-president 4; Maj e jie Business 3, 4; 0 e 3, 4; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; Sports ' Night 2, 4; Tennis 3, 4. DONNA LEE SOODALTER 134 Tanglewood Drive Entered September, 1965; Chorus I, II 3, 4; Dance Club 3, 4; Dra- matic Club 3, 4; ef o«er Sales 4; Junior Red Cross 3, 4; Masacksic Business 4; Outlet 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Sports ' Night 4; Talent Show 4. LOUIS SOPHINOS 692 Shaker Road A.F.S. 3, 4; Baseball F, J.V. 2, V 3, 4; Basketball F, J.V. 2; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; Responsibility Corps 3; Service Squad 4; Soccer J.V. 2, 3, V 4. ROLAND SOULIERE 49 Drury Lane Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. PETER SQUIRE 19 Harwich Road Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Football F, J.V. 2, V 3, 4; Hockey F, J.V. 2, V 3, 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM ALLEN SQUIRES 60 Tecumseh Drive Bowling 2, 3; Debating Club 3, secretary-treasurer 4; Key Club 4; Lyrics 3, 4; National Honor So- ciety 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Com- mendation; Responsibility Corps 4; Ritle Team 3, 4; Football manager 1, 2; Freshman basketball man- ager; Wrestling manager 1. 2. 81 Two words — You Ve in! — make us seniors and a half. LOUISE STANLEY 196 Laurel Street Business Club 3; Chorus I; Future Teachers 1; Masacksic Business 3, 4; Masacksic Sales 3, 4; Office Aides 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Pub- licity Committee; World Affairs Club 3, 4. CRAIG W. STEWART, JR. 22 Villa Street Entered September, 1966; Basket- ball V 4; Key Club 4; Soccer V 4; Pioneer Valley Soccer League All- Stars, Honorable Mention, 4; Ten- nis 4. ROGER HOWARD STRONG 109 Greenacre Avenue Entered September, 1966; Spanish Club 4. LYNN MARIE SULLIVAN 92 Longview Drive Entered September, 1964. MARK CAMPBELL SULLIVAN 192 Williams Street A.F.S. 3, 4, foreign exchange to France 3; Basketball F, J.V. 2; Football announcer; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Leaders Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Outlet 3; Responsibility Corps Steering committee 3, 4; Soccer J.V. 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL EUGENE SWEENEY 712 Laurel Street Band 1, 2, vice-president 3, presi- dent 4; Domestic Exchange 4; Foot- ball F, J.V. 2, V 3, 4; Hockey J.V. 3; Jesters 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Service Squad 4. ELISABETH B. TAFT 115 Morningside Drive Junior Red Cross 2; Sports ' Night JAMES RICHARD TEMPLE 190 Field Road Domestic Exchange 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Science Fair 1; Service Squad 4; Soccer F; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. 82 ROBERT B. THOMPSON 245 Bel-Air Drive Baseball J.V. 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNE THRONE 65 Concord Road Class Council 1; Drill Team 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; e oWer 2, 3, circulation manager 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; Af z.wc£.rz ' c Sales 2, 4; National Honor Society 4; N.M. S.Q.T. Semi-finalist; Teen Council 3. PATRICIA ANN TIERNEY 100 Birch Road Chorus I, II; Future Teachers 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Jet Jot- ter Sales 1; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Office Aides 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports ' Night 1. 2, 4. ROGER TINCKNELL 254 Maple Road Rifle Club 1, 2; Talent Show 3; Track 1, 2. DEBORAH DAY TRACY 96 Greenacre Avenue Cycloramists 3, 4. STEVEN TREBBIN 80 Eunice Drive Domestic Exchange 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Key Club 4; Responsi- bility Corps 3; School Play 3; Serv- ice Squad 4; Track 1. SUSAN UNDERWOOD 50 Elmwood Avenue Jet Jotter 4; Office Aides 2; Span- ish Club 2. RANDI CAROL VanBEENEN 90 Birchwood Avenue Band 1, 2; Chorus II 4; Cuisinieres 3; Future Teachers 1; Junior Red Cross 1; Office Aides 2, 3; Orches- tra 1; Sports ' Night 1. LIVINGSTON VanDeWATER 27 Converse Street Audio-Visual Aides 1. 2; Baseball Manager 2; Cantori 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Language Lab Aides 3; Lyrics 3, 4; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; Science Fair 2, 3; Service Squad 4; Ski Club 4. MARGARET NEWTON VanGAASBECK 83 Duxbury Lane Cuisinieres 3; Fashion Show 2. I; Junior Red Crass 1; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Masaeksie Sales J; Ski Club 1. 2. J, 4; Sports ' Night 2, 4. 83 MARK ANTHONY VECCHIARELLI 19 Fen wood Road RICHARD WARD 87 Riverview Avenue Baseball J.V. 3, V 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 4. EDWARD WARWICK 119 Wimbleton Drive Entered September, 1964; Audio- Visual Aides 3; Kitchen Cabinet 3, 4. ROBERT HENRY WARWICK 119 Wimbleton Drive Entered September, 1964; Band 2, 3, 4; Cross Country; Hockey V 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Jesters 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4; Track 3, 4. CYNTHIA WATTS 122 Ellington Road Basketball 2; Chorus I 1; Gym Team 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2; Afa- sacksk Sales 4; Outlet 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Sports ' Night 1, 2; Swim Team 2, 3. JEFFREY SCOTT WEISSER 36 Caravelle Drive Audio-Visual Aides 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2; Hockey J.V. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; e? 7o«er Sales 2; Freshman Football man- ager, J.V. Basketball manager; J.V. Baseball manager. KENNETH JAMES WELCH 36 Brittany Road Baseball J.V. 3, V 4; French Club 4; Hockey J.V. 2, 3, V 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Track 1. ANITA MARIE WENDELL 496 Maple Road Cuisinieres 2; Cycloramists 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Achievement 3; Library Aides 4; Masacksic 3, 4; Office Aides 2; Pep Club 2, 4; Riding Club ,1; Science Fair 1; Talent Show 4. PETER JOSEPH WENDER 646 Shaker Road Cantori 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Lyrics 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Responsibility Corps 3, 4; School Play 2; Science Fair 3; N.M.S.Q.T. Semifinalist. GERALDINE WEST 1648 Longmeadow Street Business Club 3, 4; Future Teach- ers 1; Library Aides 3, 4; Office Aides 2, 3, 4; Supply Aides 4. 84 With Mr. Aldrich and Miss Evans, we march to the goal of four years — Senior Week. EVELYN JEAN WHIPPLE 63 Hawthorne Street Business Club 3, 4; Chorus 1; Li- brary Aides 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aides 3, 4; Supply Aides 4. CHRISTINE NOEL WHITTLESEY 45 Wildwood Glen Cantori 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; e o«er 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Library Aides 2, 3, 4; Lyrics 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Semi- finalist; School Play 2, 4; Talent Show 2. GAIL WISKOSKI 139 Meadowlark Drive Entered April, 1963; Office Aides 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Tea; Ski Club 4. MARTIN E. N. S. W. WITHOLT 45 Fairfield Terrace Entered September, 1964; Cantori 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Lyrics 4; Tal- ent Show 3, 4. ADRIENNE EVE WOLF 47 Englewood Road A.F.S. 1, 2, 3; Chorus I; Class Council 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; e o«er 3, advertising manager 4; Masacksic Sales 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Com- mendation; School Play 1, 2; World Affairs Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BARRY M. WOLFERT 42 Shadyside Drive Basketball F; Class Council Football F; Intramural 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 2; Student Council Track 1. MARY ESTELLE WOOD 136 Si lver Birch Road Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 4; Outlet 3, 4; Softball 1, 3, 4; Sports ' Night 2; Tennis 3, 4; Talent Show 4. TED YAFFO 74 Redfern Drive Entered September, 1966; Track 4. 85 Suddenly four years are seconds . . . NANCY CHASE YERRALL 192 Blueberry Hill Road Entered September, 1965; Dramatic Club 3; Outlet 3, editor-in-chief 4; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commenda- tion; Tennis 3, 4; World Affairs Club 3; Responsibility Corps 4. PHILLIS FENELON YOUNG 734 Longmeadow Street Class Council 2; Cycloramists 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Junior Red Cross 3; Kitchen Cabinet 3, 4; Vf tt ?c£«c Business 1, 2; School Play 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 1; Talent Show 3, 4. CAROL H. ZANDAN 136 Wenonah Road Dance Club 1, 2, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2; secretary 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Leaders Club 4; Masack- sic Business 2, 3, sales co-chairman 4; Masacksic Sales 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, secretary 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports ' Night 1, 2, 4; Tennis 3, LAWRENCE GRANT RANSLOW 88 Homestead Boulevard Football 3; Intramurals 1. 2, 3; Tutoring 4. BARBARA ZERWITZ 23 Sherwood Drive Basketball 1; Domestic Exchange 3; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Jet Jotter Sales 1, 4; Junior Red Cross 2, 3; Library Aides 3, 4; Masacksic Busi- ness 3, 4; Masacksic Sales 2, 4; Spanish Club 3; Sports ' Night 1, 2. JUDITH H. ZUCKERMAN 97 Tecumseh Drive A.F.S. 2, 3; Class Council 3; Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Dance pub- licity chairman; Jr. Prom Decora- tion Committee co-chairman; Ma- sacksic Business 2, 3; Masacksic 4; Sports ' Night 1, 2, 4; Talent Show 4; Tennis 1, 2. 86 a diploma, a handshake, a final farewell. s BiK This is the year for making or breaking- PS ATs, College Boards, and NMSQTs. OFFICERS — top to bottom: Donna Leete, treasurer; Louise Goldberg, secretary; Bruce Throne, vice-president; Bruce Frisbie, president. CLASS COUNCIL— Karen Kobrosky, Jon Frede, John Mayer, Ronnie ADVISERS— Mr. Ferrier and Baer, Anne Vigneault. Mrs. Meder. HOMEROOM 221 Front: Bill Carroll, Dakin Cham- berlin, Scott Chapin, Mr. Griffin; second: Kevin Burns, Jeff Carl, Ronald Caplan, Linda Bernstein; third: Jim Carney, Susan Bates, Vir- ginia Atwood, Gerald Berg; fourth : Judy Auerbach, Ruth Adam, Ellen Chereskin, Andy Amatruda; top: Ronnie Baer, Mike Albano, John Atwood; missing: Richard Avella, Laura Bacon, Nancy Bein, Steven Bentson, Carolyn Busby, Susan Carrier. HOMEROOM 122 Front: Mr. Santos; second: Rick Dalessio, Leah Davis; third: Gloria Debien, Diane Childs, Cynthia Coh- en; fourth: Susan Cooper, Barbara Cooley, Judith Eisner; fifth: Den- nis Duckett, Bruce Courson, Sandy Beberman; top: Steve Duffey; miss- ing: David Cohen, Robert Cotti, David Cross, Eddie Culverwell, John Davis, William Drummey, Jack Eckalbar, Stuart Eichenbaum, Andrew Ellis. HOMEROOM 123 Front: Charles Francis, Mr. Burns; second: Mike Fede, Dick Emery, Bob Farrell; third: Trina Gloth, Hedy Gootzit, Linda Gifford; fourth: Diane Flax, Nancy Granin- ger, Donalyn Gross, Sue Falconer; fifth: Dennis Flavin; top: Bob For- tin, Dick Fossa; missing: Kenneth Fieldman, Jon Frede, Ray Gebo, Eleanor Gokey, Jay Gold, Donald Golden, Michael Gomez, Jay Gun- dersdorf, Joseph Goodhue. 89 HOMEROOM 124 Front: Mr. Joly, Martha Lloyd, Deb- bie Haddad, Mr. Morrelle; second: Neva Kaufman, Druscilla Higgins, Phil Locario; third: Donna Leete, Robert Kagan, Mark Leeper, Steve Leshin; fourth: Jim Kane, Jim Hoekstra, Mark James, Tom Howes; fifth: Karen Kobrosky, Pat Harwood, Lyn Kossoy, Lynn Kes- sler; sixth: Jeff Herren, John Joly, Dave Holmes; top: Joe Harrelson, Larry Leizure; missing: Nancy Hav- rilla, Bob Hollister. HOMEROOM 141 Front: Barb Morrison, Joyce Nor- ton, Doug Marvel; second: Terry Low, Hubert Naggar; third: Lester Meyers, Debbie Milner, Linda Michalik, Peter Maki; fourth: John Mayer, Cathy Mayock, Jean Meikle- john; fifth: Mark Miller, Peter Lux; top: Doug Long, John Neal; miss- ing: Don MacNaught, Janice Mal- conian, Gary Malmstrom, Edward Merrill, Ellen Messing, Rita Meyers, Christina Morris, Nancy Nelson, Martin Nuge r, Joanne O ' Connell. 90 HOMEROOM 142 Front: Mr. Judd, Bill Robbins, Rich Plaisance; second: Jim Popkin, Ashlie Pickett, Paige Price, Teana Parish; third: Bob Petrie, Mary Reardon, Gail Peck; fourth: Peter Piusz, John Quigley, Cheryl Reich, Jim Popham; fifth: Chris Roan, David Reid, Polly Panto, Duane Richter; top: Alan Provencher; missing: Rick Parr, Jeff Parkin, Chris Penny, Richard Pottern, Jan- ice Pulverinti, Larry Ranslow, David Reid, Susan Richards. Two Bruces lead the smallest class with the greatest participation in sports. HOMEROOM 143 — Front: Mrs. Snyder, Andrea Sherman, Anne Sul- livan; second: Charlene Sawl, Donna Samble, Bruce Tindal, Richard Sunter, Bob Smith; third: Kathy Smith, Bill Sample, Paul Tenhompel, Mark Stevens, Peter Sinish, Steve Romanko; top: Dave Rossow, Greg Shepard, Jim Smaltz; missing: Doug Rutherford, Cynthia Schiff, Thomas Scott, Barbara Small. HOMEROOM 144— Front: Mrs. Allison, Sally Watson, Barbara Vella, Roberta Vincent; second: Janet Vigneault, Chris Vecchiarelli, Ann Vigneault, Linda Williams, Sandra Tobias; third: Dawn Tower, Karin Young, Bob Wallace, Bob Wetmore; top: Mike Welch, Mark Weisse, Scott Weiss, Steve Williams; missing: Charles Wahl, Robert Wain- stein, Doug Weeks, Sharon Weiss, Sally Weiser, Virginia Williams, Deborah Wilson. s T r As sophomores we realize our American heritage through history and literature. OFFICERS — top to bottom: Marjie Clifton, treasurer; Laurie Fuller, secretary; Debby Alport, vice-president; Dave Zandan, president. CLASS COUNCIL— seated: Jill Temple, Sue O ' Grady, Lee Martin; stand- ing: Susan Bogert, Nancy Baron, Mimi LePage, Laurie Fuller, Greg Ryan, Charlotte Burke, Nancy Freed. ADVISERS— Mr. Nesbitt, Mrs. Allison. HOMEROOM 250 Front: Scott Bergman, Stan At- wood, Mark Apple man, Mr. Urs- prung; second: William Adam, Sue Bellows, Linda Betsher, David At- wood, Mark Barowsky; third: Nan- cy Baron, Holly Alpert, Linda Barra, Barbara Barra, Bob Bessel, Steve Bennett; fourth: Tami Axtell, Kathy Bargar, Jeff Abbott, Martha Baker, Steve Auerswald, Steve Berg; top: Ken Arlen, Tom Bart- lett, Caroline Adams, Linda Bisesti, Charlie Alex; missing: Ron Beach- man, Nancy Benware. HOMEROOM 210 Front: Holly Bishop, Martha Co- hen, Mark Blanchette, Sabino Chiu- sano, Michele Black, Robyn Burnett, Mr. Almeida; second: Charlotte Burke, Carol Cohen, Sam Carson, Scott Brown, Robert Blinn, Judy Carl; top: Liz Canavan, Linda Clark, Doug Broom, Charles Brinkmann, Karen Blackburn; missing: Mark Blakeman, Martha Brown, Sandra Cantalini. HOMEROOM 211 Front: Thomas Dodge, Pamela Con- don, Marlee Denis, Rhonda Cutler, Miss Tamulis; second: Reginald Drake, Susan Cramer, Ellen Deste- phano, Bonnie Elbaum, Steven Dore; third: Regina Coughlan, Pat Dee, Janice Donaldson, Susan Dale; top: Michael Dunican, Sandy Da- nelowitz, Wendy Cohen, David Cosgriff, Beth Edelberg, Bill Dono- ghue; missing: Bruce Colton, Kath- leen Curran, Stephanie Dulcv. Paula DAntonio, Robert Darden, Scott Darden, Richard Derby, Joan Eichenbaum. 93 At last we may qualify for Jet Jotter, HOMEROOM 212 Front: Mike Fine, Wayne Gelfman, Elaine Frank, Mrs. Meder; second: Jeane Ferris, Sarah Feldman, Carole Erlin, Mike Ellsworth, Dan Fisher; third: Lisa Flier, Joan Gibson, Pam Faubert, Sandy Feldman, Gail Fine- stone; top: Susan Exley, Debbie Epstein, Deena Gallerani, Janet Grimaldi, Janet Fruehj missing: Douglas Fisher, Nancy Freed, Laura Fuller, Philip Gale, Richard Gale, Deborah Gamble, Darlene Giuliani, Kevin Gould. HOMEROOM 213 Front: Mr. Barrientos, Scott Howe, Richard Harris, Craig Herren; sec- ond: Bill Hunt, Mark Gustafson, Linda Hollabaugh, Robert Kelly; third: Emilio Guevara, Mark Hirsch- korn, William Head, Chris Holder- ness; fourth: Theresa Hall, Gary Katter, Jeff Kantor, Alfonso Gue- vara; top: Penny Hulit, Wendy Haag, Paul Hunter; missing: Linda Haynes, Louise Homestead, Marty Jamison, Sandy Judd, Mary Keane. 94 m Masacksic, and language clubs. HOMEROOM 214 Front: Mr. Whittaker, Tom Lavin, Steve Lincoln, Peggy Koetsch, Judy Levi; second: Debbie Kitchener, Bob Lavin, Janet Lakritz, Donna Lovell; third: Michelle Lamothe, Brian Long, Nancy Leroy, Marcia King, Barry Levitt; fourth: Jeff Lev- eton, MiMi LePage, Joan Lincoln, Sue Larose, Kathy Labroad, Karen Kriener; top: Steve Lauterwasser, Sue Loos, Martha Lyons, Scott Lev- eton; missing: Steve Leers. HOMEROOM 219 Front: Miss Landry, Bryan Mar- cotte, Valerie McGeoghan, Philip McGeoghan; second: Mark Moquin, Robert Mackler, Anne Murphy, Michael Millas, Rodger Mantha; third: Joan Madden, Stuart Mea- dows, Rosemary Matchak, Gary Malstrom, John Magnani; fourth: Bernard Mullen, George Moran, Thomas Moore, Linda Mackler; top: Marilyn Mills, Jill Moran, Freder- ica Mayer, Patricia Mendina; miss- ing: Tanya Marlowe, Lenore Martin, Gaetano Milano. 95 We sophomores, Wise Fools at fifteen, HOMEROOM 222 Front: Mr. Daniels, Linda Polep, Nancy Pierce, Chris Oake; second: John Prybylo, Margaret Reidy, Jim Parker; third: Cheryl Rich, Judy Pragluski, Debbie Rich, John Pok- ier, Dick Polman, fourth: Dennis Murphy, Sue O ' Grady, Mike Rey- nolds, Pat Murray; top: Dick Mur- ray, Beth Peterson, Bob Plaisance, Bill O ' Connor; missing: Steve Nis- senbaum, Steve Ranahan, Hal Re- sides, Diane Robb. HOMEROOM 223 Front: Mr. Woods, Linda Shaw, Shelley Solomon, Lynn Stiles, Bruce Robin; second: Greg Ryan, Cheryl Smrcka, Linda Sawl; third: Gary Sachs, Mary Robbins, Linda San- tinello, Irene Shaeffer; fourth: Mark Shapiro, Cindy Siegel, Debby Roch- ford, Chris Sophinos, Gail Rozman, Linda Somers; fifth: Cherie Smith, Diane Smith, Carol Ruell, Donna Robertson, Nancy Slater; top: Ron- ald Saykin, Craig Schiff, Fred Shuh; missing: Mike Ross. 96 are confident in our knowledge of all HOMEROOM 224 Front: Mr. Wiley, Lauren Wald- man, Sharon Stockhamer; second: Jill Temple, Peg Tampone, Sue Up- son, Lynn Steinberg, Donna Vechi- arelli; third: Jim Tierney, Harvey Vigneault, Sue Spallino, Peg Van- DeWater; fourth: Tim Vecchiarelli, Jerry Spingler, Peter Vangsness, Diane Tehan, Deborah Symonds; fifth: Lance Van Dolson, Steve Squire, Steve Sterritt, Lloyd Thayer; top: David Vangsness, Marcia Ta- ber, Pat Tampone; missing: David Southworth. HOMEROOM 225 Front: Mrs. Littlefield, Chris War- wick, Donna Wegiel; second: Charles Weston, Tom Zenaty, Ger- ald Zamansky, Wendy Wilkinson; third: Joel Zimmerman, Cheryl White, Jan Zimmerman, Cindy Warren; fourth: John Weiss, Peter Wilson, Bob Williams, Dave Zan- dan; fifth: Sue Wensley, Kathy Wynne, Linda Wiener, Candy Weeks; top: Lewis White, Chris Yerkes, Jim Watson; missing: Mat- thew Weiner, Glenn Whitney, Wal- ter Witholt. 97 Being a freshman is exciting, unique— OFFICERS — top to bottom: Sarah Turner, treasurer; Scott Seabury, secretary; Bill Falkins, vice-president; Doug Reville, president. CLASS COUNCIL — seated: John Blakeman, John Haberlin, Brian Weeks, Randall Smith; standing, Larry Munn, Dave Prybylo, Eric Anderson, Bill Memery. ADVISERS— Mr. LeBlanc and Miss Landry. 98 HOMEROOM 241 Front: Mrs. Fredette, Janice Green- berg, Betty Haynes, Richard Harris; second: John Haberlin, David Gui- dette, Robert Green, Cliff Holder - ness; third: Deborah Goodell, Debra Holbrook, Alan Hobart, Linda Grace, Steve Haddad, Torrence Gordon; fourth: Judy Goldstein, Jill Goldstein, Mary Griffin, Rich- ard Gold; fifth: Holly Hendricks, Andrea Hessey, Susan Haskins, Su- san Goldstick; top: Mike Grimaldi, Mark Grace; missing: Roberta Gold- berg, Christine Holmes. HOMEROOM 242 Front: Mrs. Cox, Scott Jensen, Steve Kobrosky, William Kennedy; second: Nancy Kellner, Linda Hor- ner, Julia Holmes, Ken Howe, Wil- liam Kane, Randolph Hopkins; third: Donald Krause, Lisa Katz, Mary Kelley, Patti Hurwitz, Joan Krzyston, Elizabeth Knight, Karen Kwartler; top: Kevin Jackson, Sid- ney Jones, Steve Kaplan, Robin Kofsky, Evelyn Kamila, Susan Kal- wa, Susan Howland; missing: Stuart Howe, Pat Kennedy. HOMEROOM 243 Front: Ellen Lacroix, Joann Marini, William Meserve, Suzanne Lanctot; second: Theodore Lolos, Peter May- ock, Linda Lutz, Carl Maki; third: Morris Lainer, Jeffrey Lavin, John Ludwig, John London; fourth: Ron- ald Lamothe, Richard Leff, John Mazzarino, James Lavin; top: Ron- ald Malconian, Dwight Manners, John Meeske, Dan Margolis, Ira Kweller; missing: Leslie Marshall, Barbara Mayer, William McManus, Donna Metcalfe. 101 HOMEROOM 244 Front: Margo Michelman, Robin Pearson, Mark Packer, Richard Neigher, Mark Morrison; second: Judy Morace, Susan Palmer, Bar- bara Michalek, Wayne Millas, Cath- erine Murphy, Pamela Nicholson; third: James O ' Hara, Robert Mu- sen, Ann Morisi, Joan Moran, Car- oline Penna, Lauralyn Midura; fourth: Roderick Neff, Laurance Munn, Thomas Petroff, Sheryl Okun; top: Shelley Nuger, Nancy Nolan, Ann Marie Passineau; miss- ing: Anne Oshetsky, Jeb Pickett. HOMEROOM 246 Front: Mr. Kahan, Fred Santinello, Bill Rowe, Robin Ross, Donna Reid; second: Ann Robbins, Nancy Reynolds, Janis Rothstein, Dave Sabourin, Richard Rubin; thvrd: Debbie Robertson, Glen Ryan, David Prybylo, Barry Rosenthal, Mark Schneider; top: Shelley Rai- chelson, Patty Reardon, Carol Rob- inson, Donna Sample, David Rob- inson; missing: Donald Pomerantz, Doug Reville, Susan Rich, Kirk Ronaldson, Jane Schaffer, Hoyt Seabury. 102 HOMEROOM 247 Front: Mr. La Valley, Jim Shea, Paula Soodalter, Linda Sherman, Randall Smith; second: Liz Simons, Marsha Shearer, Eric Shapiro, David Solomon, Bob Siano; third: Karen Somers, Gail Smith, William Shaw, Eric Smaltz, Larry Solomon; top: Barbara Skolnick, Francis Smyth, Ann Silverman, Kathy Spallino; missing: David Shoemaker, Donald Smith, Joanne Smith, Thomas Sny- der, Linda Spellman. German and a revised general science course enrich the Class of 1970. HOMEROOM 248 Front: Mr. Reppucci, Linda Stanley, Craig Stevens, Sara Throne, Fred Syniec; second: Mike Verrilli, Lor- raine Stanley, Jon Tilton, Bart Van- Beenen, Jackie Waldman, Jeff Tev- elov; third: Janet Thorburn, Jim Squires, Beth Ward, Chris Sullivan, Jim Twohig; top: Bob Tapp, Lynn Tougias, Mark Taft, Sarah Turner, Scott Vayer, Mark Vangsness; miss- ing: Jeff Squires, Carla Stone, Ken Vigneault, David Walbridge. HOMEROOM 249 Front: Mr. Reilly, Bruce Webster, Brian Weeks, Nancy Winer, Betsy Wolfson; second: Diane Wilson, Cindy Weisse, Marianne Welsh, Donald Zucco, Lois Weisman, Beth Wiedman; top: Patty Wood, Susan Yerrall, Sara White, Stanley Zan- cho, Laura Wendell, Rachel Yaffo, Donna Warren; missing: Neil Zucker, Stephen Welch William Wensley, Greg Williams, Richard Wozniak, Paul Zenaty, Philip Webb. 103 With thoughts of the future, we reflect a deep appreciation for those SCHOOL COMMITTEE — seated: Mrs. Exley; Mrs. Purdy, Secretary to the Superin- tendent; Mrs. Dale; standing: Mr. Goldstein; Mr. Bachand, Business manager; Dr. Rob- ert D. Russell, Superintendent of Schools; Mr. Quimby; Mr. Stephens. 104 who have made LHS what it has become . EDGAR G. CRAVER, Principal DONALD T. FULLER, Vice Principal 105 I Kj ■ ■ The Advisory Council is the executive liaison between faculty and administration. ADVISORY COUNCIL— Mr. Lopes, Mr. Climo, Mr. Justin, Miss Erickson, Mr. Haskell, Mr. Dankevich, Mr. Ness, Mr. DAgostino, Mr. Pratt. 106 I Will Ben Dover please report to the office. . . SECRETARIES— Mrs. Washburn, Mrs. Downton, Mrs. Panto. 107 Often unthanked but essential to students — the nurse, custodians, and dietitians NURSE— Mrs. Low. CUSTODIANS— Mr. Calabrese and Mr. O ' Neil. DIETITIANS — clockwise: Mrs. Picarno, Mrs. Tranghese, Mrs. Santos, Mrs. Fede, Mrs. Wolfram, Mrs. Fortin, Mrs. MacAfee, Mrs. Carlos, Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. John- son, Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Calabrese, Mrs. Sherman. 108 From the chaos of September 7th to the panic of April 15th, guidance thrives on worried students GUIDANCE SECRETARY- Mrs. Kaufman. GUIDANCE — seated: Mr. Climo, Director of Guidance; Miss Jensen; standing: Mr. Thwing; Mr. Dexter, Director of College Admissions; Mr. LaMarre, Reading Counsellor. 109 r Af ■ W. ' FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE ENGLISH— from top: Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Dolgin, Mrs. Roy, Mrs. Wanegar, Mrs. Allison. 110 Here was an old abusing of teachers ' patience and Warriner ' s English JUNIOR-SENIOR ENGLISH— Miss Lynch, Miss DiSano, Mr. Lynch, Mr. McLean, Miss Steele, Mr. Lopes (Department Head), Mr. Judd, Mr. Ferris. Ill Miss Baird loans books and often good advice. LIBRARIAN Miss Baird and Mrs. Meiklejohn. 112 Leaders of the past expound nightly in M.K.C. and Hofstadter. HISTORY — front: Mr. Reilly, Mr. Santos, Mr. Burns, Mr. Gelinas; back: Mr. Reppucci, Mr. Ursprung, Mr. Haskell ( Department Head ) , Mr. LaValley, Mr. Joly. 113 German adds fourth dimension to language program FRENCH — front: Mrs. Fredette, Mr. Houle, Miss Landry; back: Mr. Villeneuve, Miss Sherman, Mrs. Cox, Mr. Whittaker. GERMAN— Mr. Justin (Department Head). 114 I ■ ■ by offering new means of communication. ■ SPANISH — Mrs. Meder, Mr. Barrientos, Miss Tamulis. LATIN — Mrs. Dudley, Mr. Kahan, Lab. Director Mrs. Richrer. 115 BSCS y PSSQ and CHEM study place the emphasis on experimentation and individual discovery. SCIENCE — front: Mr. Merritt, Mr. Mannheim, Mr. Hooper; middle: Mr. North, Mr. Morrissette, Mr. Ferrier; back: Mr. Finklehoffe, Mr. Teixeira, Miss Bower, Mr. Pratt (Department Head). 116 ■ ■I ' ' J From Pythagoras to Newton, we probe the limits of mathematics. MATHEMATICS— Mr. Nesbitt, Mr. Griffin, Mr. Suher, Mr. Aldrich, Mr. Woods, Mr. Wi- ley, Mr. Daniels, Mrs. Littlefield, Mr. Ness ( Department Head ) , Mr. Almeida, Mr. Ahern. 117 Art is a kaleidoscope of patterns, Miss Erickson (Department Head) ' 4h 1 li Mr. Carbonnell Mr. Donlon Mr. LeBlanc Mr. Burkle 118 designs, and ideas. ■ Mr. Rossiter Mrs. Blakeborough Mr. Kuselias Mr. Adams Mrs. Trela 119 The computer age exerts a growing influence on business students through courses in data processing and accounting BUSINESS— Mrs. Jaffee, Mr. Dankevich, Mr. Breyer. 120 Without phys. ed. we would remain uneducated from the neck down PHYSICAL EDUCATION— Miss Mistark, Mr. Harris, Miss Evans, Mr. D ' Aeostino (Department Head.) 6 121 ' r Jbk It was another one of those seasons— KEN COHEN, CO-CAPTAIN Fullback DON FISHER Fullback Longmeadow Opponents .. ■--- 8 South Hadley 32 16 Palmer 14 8 6 Minnechaug Ludlow 26 18 it 12 Classical 32 22 Enfield 38 . __ y 20 East Longmeadow STAN HAINES Halfback JL 6 p t DENNIS ORSI Guard VARSITY FOOTBALL— Front: Jim Grimaldi, Pete Chalke, Stan Haines, Mike Sweeny, Don Fisher, Ken Cohen, Paul Schneider, Dave Cross, Dennis Orsi, Pete Jalonen, Gary Dionisi, manager Neil Zucker; second- Bob Wallace, Steve Ranahan, Tim Walbridge, Duane Richter, Steve Romanko, Bob DAgostino, Bob Hollister, Coach DAgostino, Coach Ursprung, Coach Harris, Coach Reilly, manager Frank Meeske; third: Rick Dalessio, Glen Whitney; fourth: Mark Stevens, Stuart Meadows; fifth: Dan Fisher, Bob Black; sixth: Phil McGeoghan, Greg Ryan; seventh: Danny Hinchcliff, Steve Bentson. 122 two wins . . . five losses. JIM GRIMALDI End GARY DIONISI Guard PETE CHALKE End PETE JALONEN Halfback It: 0 fc y - ' D FRESHMAN RECORD Longmeadow 0, Ludlow Longmeadow 6, S. Hadley 30 Longmeadow 22, Minnechaug 6 Longmeadow 22, Wilbraham Acad. Longmeadow 14, E. Longmeadow MIKE SWEENY Center DAVE CROSS Guard ED LOWE Guard FRESHMAN FOOTBALL— Front: Richard Gold, Doug Reville, Pete Ferris, Richard Delaney, Paul Condon, John Blakeman, Robby Ross, Bill Roe, John Ciciarelli, Jim Shay, Craig Stevens, Mike Grimaldi, John Brettman, Fred Syniec; back: Coach McLean, John Ludwig, Dan Margolis, Craig Campbell, Chris Diamond, Craig Brown, Mark Schneider, Jim Freeman, John Haberlin, Larry Munn, Brian Weeks, Eric Smaltz, Cliff Holderness, Peter Mayock, Ray Desmarais, Pete Kochanowski, Coach Daniels. 125 With several Voetballers leading the charge, MIKE ANZIANO, CAPTAIN Right wing All- Western Mass. Second Team All-Pioneer Valley League First Team CRAIG STEWART Right inside All-Pioneer Valley League Honorable Mention JOHN PEVERLEY Left inside All-Pioneer Valley League Honorable Mention VARSITY SOCCER SCORES Longmeadow 1 6 1 5 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 Chicopee Minnechaug West Springfield East Longmeadow Enfield Monson Chicopee Comp. Minnechaug Ludlow Chicopee West Springfield East Longmeadow Ludlow Monson Classical Chicopee Comp. Opponents VARSITY SOCCER TEAM— Front: Bernie Kaplan, Dave Gibson, John Peverley, Larry Berkeley, Mike Anziano, Craig Stewart, Louis Sophinos, Doug Marvel; back: Coach Santos, Bruce Frisbie, Alphonso, David Hirschkorn, John Joly, Bob Petrie, Rick Paar, Terry Low, Tom Zenaty, Mark Miller, Bruce Throne, Coach Teixeira. 124 round-ball Lancers demoralize Ludlow with 1—1 tie , m ■ JOE GIBSON Left halfback All-Pioneer Valley League Second Team Judge Harry M. Ehrlich Soccer Award LARRY BERKELEY Right fullback All-Pioneer Valley League Second Team BERNIE KAPLAN Utility JACK CORCORAN Center All-Pioneer Valley League Second Team i ■ J.V. SOCCER— Front: Andy Ellis, Gary Malm- strom, Jim Parker, John Prybylo, Jeff Kantor, Tom Howes, Chris Sophinos; back: Eddie Merrill, Ken Fieldman, Coach LeBlanc, Dee Triouleyre, Jeff Herren, Rick Sunter, Tim Watson, Bob Blinn, Steve Leers, John Quigley, Phil Locario, Ronnie Baer. fZ jr. m ? r et ■ • mPVI ■ ■- .- ... j FRESHMAN SOCCER TEAM— Frow : Jim Twohig, Steve Childs, Jim Climo. Rod Neff. Hoyt Seabury, Donald Pomerantz, David Shoemaker, Alan Hobart, Jeff Adams, Jim Lavin, Bill Wensley, Richard Harris, Charles Canavan; back- Jeff Lavin, Bob Tapp, Mark Vangsness, Steve Kaplan, Paul Zenaty, Don Smith, Steve Allison, Mark Grace, Bill Folkins, Randy Hopkins, Richard Petroff, Danner DeStephano, Sid Jones, Paul Fallow. John Breglio, Coach Mannheim. 125 Cross country and rifle teams add further variety to already diverse sports program. RIFLE TEAM— Top to bottom: Jim Squires, Bob Tapp, Dave Guidette, Bob Riner; missing: Jack Ecklebar, John Magnani, Bill Squires, Coach Villeneuve. CROSS COUNTRY— Front: Mike Dunican, Dave Clark, Steve Matchak, Mark James; back: Coach La Valley, Don Coen, Martin Lankester, Jim Popkin. 4 4 X : u. -C ' ■■■■: 126 : a ■ ■ Back from racing camp in Washington, sophomores Kimball and Leers carve the track toward victory. SKI TEAM — Front: Dan Bloom, Reed Lincoln; back: Mark Hirschkorn, Robbie Kim- ball, Steve Duffy, Steve Leers, Steve Lincoln, Richard Harris, Terry Lowe, Jeff Aiams, John Basdekis, Doug Reville, Tom Lavin; missing: Coach McLean. 127 Unpredictable Lancers pull Valley Wheel upset EDDIE MERRILL HARVEY BOND LARRY BERKELEY f X F l M i ' S t€ ' 4 k VARSITY BASKETBALL— Fro« : Craig Stewart, Coach LaValley, Bernie Kaplan; c£: manager Lenny Shatz, Bob DAgostino, Eddie Merrill, Duane Richter, Bob Hollis- ter, Larry Leizure, Larry Berkeley, Dave Gibson, Harvey Bond, manager Frank Meeske. 128 of season against Enfield in final home game. BOB HOLLISTER DAVE GIBSON CRAIG STEWART CO-CAPTAIN BERNIE KAPLAN CO-CAPTAIN «S f ry ' M ;. ) J.V. BASKETBALL — Front: Coach Mannheim; dc£: Gerald Zamansky, Eddie Burridge, Steve Dore, Bruce Throne, Stuart Meadows, Billy Donoghue, Bob Blinn, John Weiss, Dennis Flavin, B b Petrie, Jeff Abbott, Mark Shapiro, Mark Blakeman, Denis Murphy. Longmeadow Opponent 67 South Hadley 58 52 Chicopee Comp. 46 67 Monson 39 58 Ludlow 76 67 Minnechaug 57 69 E. Longmeadow 55 43 Enfield 74 42 Classical 56 45 Agawam 64 63 Easthampton 73 41 Ludlow 48 44 Minnechaug 46 75 E. Longmeadow 60 65 Enfield 57 43 Agawam 41 53 Easthampton 78 129 Corcoran s high scoring and NeaVs first-place pin PETE SQUIRE DON FISHER BOB WARWICK JACK CORCORAN Co-captain Longmeadow Opponent 5 East Longmeadow 2 3 Classical 4 2 Trade 4 6 Chicopee Comp. 1 1 U. Conn. 8 Ludlow 2 Ludlow 2 Trade 3 3 Chicopee Comp. 4 7 Chicopee Comp. 5 Classical 6 3 Trade 3 Classical 3 Ludlow 1 3 East Longmeadow 2 3 East Longmeadow JOHN DAVIS DOUG MARVEL HOCKEY TEAM — Front: Co-captain Bruce Frisbie, John Davis, Don Fisher, Co-captain Jack Corcoran, Dick Plaisance, Bill Carroll; middle: Coach Wiley, Randy Hopkins, Joel Zimmerman, Sabino Chuisano, Steve Ranahan, Dee Triouleyre, Dan Fisher, Coach Ferris; back: Phil Locario, Ed Culverwell, John Joly, Bob Warwick, Pete Maki, Bob Plaisance, Pete Squires. 130 place hockey, wrestling teams in L.HS. spotlight. m MARTIN LANKESTER RICK FREDETTE HENRY RIGALI TOM GRACE WRESTLING TEAM— Front: Mark Appleman, Tom Howes, Bob Lavin, Dave Cross, Don Coen, Bill Robbins, Henry Rigali, Mark Srevens, Tom Grace, John Neal,John Atwood,Jim Lavin; back: Coach Harris, Tom Bartlett, Charles Alecks, Rod Delaney, Mark Schneider, Rick Fredette, Bob Barnhait, Rick Bretrman, Martin Lankester, Llloyd Thayer, Larry Munn, Jim Climo, Mr. Plaza. 131 In the spring young men s fancies and young SENIORS — John Peverley, Louis Sophinos, Bill Rubin, Ken Cohen, Dan Mastromatto, Pete Jalonen, Larry Berkeley, Bill Mclntyre. 1966 BASEBALL TEAM— Front: John Peverley, Bob Petrie, Bob Goodhue, Al Gorrod, Dan Mastromatteo, Sandy Pool; second: Ken Cohen, Bill Rubin, Louis Sophinos, Pete Jalonen, Bill Mclntyre, Bart Frisbie; third: Coach DAgostino, manager George Locario, Paul Jones, Barclay Macon, managers Frank Meeske, Lennie Shatz. 132 girls ' cheers turn to baseball and track SENIORS — Dave Clark, Bob Warwick, Pete Squire, Jim Temple, Doug Newton, Ed Lowe, Dave Gloth, Henry Rigali. 1966 TRACK TEAM— Front: Jeff Carl, Bryan Marcottc, Fran Coombs, Joe Stothert, Dave C ark; second: Jack Duckett, Steve Lauterwasser, Bob Warwick, Rick Sunter, Jay Gushue, Coach Urs- prung; third: Dee Triouleyre, Sandy Orr, Dave Gloth, Ed Lowe, Jim Popkin, Bob Bessel; fourth: John Joly, Mike Abbott, Jack Gushue. Pete Squire, Jeff DiamonJ; fifth: Coach Harris, Bob Smith, Doug Newton, Rudy Dossman, Bob Busby. 133 Corcoran, Nissenbaum Licht and Kaplan lead golf and tennis teams to victorious seasons. 1966 GOLF TEAM— Coach Haskell, Steve Nissenbaum, Larry Cooley, Gary Burnett, Jack Corcoran, Robbie Rana- han, Mike Albano. •J .- ■ V I 9 ■ : :: i W 1966 TENNIS TEAM— Art Fox, Ray Holmes, Phil Locario, Jim Coon, Bernie Kaplan, Jeff Licht, Dave Gibson, Dan Bloom, Coach Suher, Robbie Kimball. LEADERS ' CLUB— Front: Carol Zandan, Sharon Black, Linda Mazer, Betsy Busby, Sally Carson, Joanne O ' Connell, Ann Throne, Barb Vella; second: Randi Gelfman, Barb Meiklejohn, Anne Exley, Judy Cogswell, Sally Watson, Debbie Fuller, Cindy Ellis, Carolyn Jones, Mary Wood, Helene Robbins; third: Miss Evans, Coach D ' Agostino, Miss Mistark; fourth: Ken Cohen, Stan Haines, Ed Lowe, Mark Sullivan, Joe Gibson, Rick Sunter, Sandy Orr, Reed Lincoln, John Peverley, Dick Fossa, Jim Grimaldi; fifth: Bill Rubin, Don Fisher, Dan Betscher, Bill Mclntyre, Louis Sophinos, Larry Berkeley, Rick Paar, Mark Miller, Bruce Throne, Pete Squires. 134 Score heads the list from English leather to blue grass as L.HS. girls scent the road to achievement. RIDING CLUB— Front: Ann Morisi, Sarah Feldman, Joan Dunn; back: Mrs. Cox, Susan Goldstick, Pat Kennedy, Sue Rich, Donna Sample, Patty Horowitz, Robin Kofsky, Karen Eckalbar. 1967 GIRLS ' TENNIS TEAM— Front: Sally Carson, Cindy Ellis, Mistark; back: Karen Kobrosky, Jill Temple, Sandra Cantalini, Nancy Yerrall, Mary Wood, Sara Throne, Sara Kay White, Miss Carol Zandan, Susan Exley, Sue Solomon. 135 m A stroke in water or mud, its the effort that counts FIELD HOCKEY— Front: Helene Robbins, Sue Dale, Laurie Fuller, Nancy Sla- ter, Jill Moran, Karen Kobrosky; back- Joan Lin- coln, Rosemary Matchak, Martha Cohen, Judy Carl, Miss Mistark, Liz Canavan, Trina Gloth, Pat Harwood, Sue Exley, Sue Bogert; missing : Sally Carson, Debbie Epstein, Nancy Kaynor, Pat Kennedy, Mi- chele Lanctot, Mimi Le- Page, Ann Murphy, Mary Reardon, Margaret Reidy, Marcia Tabor, Mary Wood. SWIM TEAM— Front: Diane Keeney, Debby Had- dad, Jill Temple, Cindy Schiff, Robyn Burnett, Laurie Fuller, Nancy Arnold, Betsy Merrill, Sue Bogert, Marcia King, Nancy Graninger, Debby Holbrook; back: Liz Simons, Randi Gelfman, Anne Exley, Miss Evans, Pam Faubert, Linda Haynes. ■ ' ' ■ W_ j. S i«  : o v; ■■. jH ■ a JBBM Hk f wl HT 1 mm, M S 3 w i f ■ GYM TEAM — Betty Hanes, Laurie Fuller, Sally Carson, Debbie Fuller, Nancy Graninger, Cathy Myock, Marcia King, Sue Bogert, Sue Spallino, Sue O ' Grady, Franny Clark, Chris Penney, Drew Higgins, Lisa Flier. 136 Hoopsters, gymnasts give feminine flair to winter sports. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL— Front: Sara Throne, Linda Bernstein, Nancy Slater, Janice Donaldson, Bonnie Elbaum, Leah Davis; second: Debbie Haddad, Sue Dale, Linda Betsher, Jill Moran, Ellen DeStephano, Mar lee Denis, Ruth Adams; third: Anne Exley, Karen Kobrosky, Barbara Morrison, Jane Marcy, Helene Robbins, Sheri Smrcka, Diane Keeney, Miss Mistark; mining: Martha Baker, Sue Exley, Mary Reardon, Nancy Slater, Linda Sawl. Kathy Spallino, Barbara Michalik, Jane Dailey, Glenn Ryan, Janet Thorburn, Debbie Cohen, Linda Haynes, Mary Robbins, Betsy Busby, Cindy Dale, Joan Lincoln, Sue Alport, Andrea Chaffee, Sherie Smith, Carolyn Jones, Miss Evans. 137 Streamer drill hails dads, revives spirit of early morning practices SENIORS — Beth Keegan, Martha Atwo od, Margaret Rodney, Ann Throne, Jean Leavitt, Janet Conti, Michelle Lanctot, Laurie Bewick, Cindy Ellis, Mary Ryder, Barb McCann, Candy Adriance, Barbara Zerwitz, Barb Harris, Sue Solomon, Sally Atkinson. 138 DRILL TEAM — Front: Sue Solomon, Martha Atwood, Barb Harris, Captain Jean Leavitt, Michelle Lanctot, Mary Ryder, Barb McCann, Miss Evans; second: Margaret Rodney, Ann Throne, Barbara Zer- witz, Sally Atkinson, Cindy Ellis, Candy Adriance, Beth Keegan, Laura Bewick; third: Pam Faubert, Sue Upson, Jill Moran, Sue O ' Grady, Linda Weiner, Cathy Hart, Robyn Burnett; fourth: Cathy Mayock, Nancy Slater, Donna Samble, Andrea Chaffee, Sally Carson, Nancy Kaynor, Joan Madden; fifth: Pat Dee, Co-captain Betsy Busby, Joyce Norton, Karen Kobrowsky; missing: Holly Bishop, Janet Conti, Linda Gifford, Linda Haynes, Anne Murphy, Joyce Norton, Chris Penny, Janice Pulvirenti. Sprite cheerleaders set quick pace for L.HS. spirit SENIORS — Front: Beverly Grzywacz, Barb Meiklejohn, Nancy Haskell, Sharon Black, Debbie Fuller, Heather Mudgett, Laura Shatz. ■ CHEERLEADERS— Heather Mudgett, Captain Debbie Fuller, Laura Shatz, Barb Meikle- john, Beverly Grzywacz, Co-captain Missy Balthaser, Sharon Black, Laurie Fuller, Nancy Haskell, Debbie Alport, Sue Spallino; missing: Franny Clark. 139 Money is raised through the stand, with members lending a hand. The court is cut short, despite Doug ' s retort, hut the rules are revised as was planned. STUDENT COUNCIL — Mr. Villeneuve, adviser; Jean Spallino, secre- Martin Lankester, Catherine Chanabier; juniors: Bruce Throne, Bruce tary; Doug Newton, president; Nancy Kaynor, treasurer; Sterling Orr, Frisbie. vice-president; seniors: Jean Leavitt, Sharon Black, Paul Schneider, 140 KTKSl  -V ' Junior: Joyce Dolan; sophomores: Bob Black, Marjie Clifton, Robbie Kimball, Debby Alport, Bob Stewart; freshmen: Beth Scanlon, Jeff Adams, Peter Kochanowski, Scott Seabury, Doug Reville. 141 i m . r rship, character, leadership, service . . . scholarship, character, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY— front: Mrs. Dudley, adviser; Harris Barowsky, Bill Mclntyre, president; Gary Blake, Miss Sher- man, adviser; second: Sharon Nuger, Lauren Feinstein, Sue Guertin, Donna Greenberg, Sharon Black, Barbara Harris, Nancy Shoemaker, Penny Baum, Jennifer Daley; third: Bonnie Kurth, Don Coen, Phil Ryan, Peter Wender, Larry Berkeley, Martin Lankester, Dan Lavin, Chris Whittlesey; missing- Dan Bloom, Catherine Chanabier, Debbie Chasens, Debbie Fuller, Barbara Siegel, Mark Sullivan, Anne Throne, Phyllis Giroux, Ellen Messing. RESPONSIBILITY GROUP— front: Daryl Krim, Mary Ryder, Ed Lowe, Jennifer Daley, Bonnie Kurth, Bill Squires; second: Linda Mazer, Mary Wood, Janet Conti, Randi Gelfman, Judy Cogswell, Bev Grzywacz; third: Connie Smith, Sharon Nuger, Nancy Shoe- maker, Becky Jamison, Jackie Black; fourth: Nancy Yerrall, Art Fox, Nancy Arnold, Michelle Lanctot, Barb Meiklejohn, Harris Barowsky; fifth: Steve Trebbin, Nancy Haskell, Jean Spallino; sixth: Sue Guertin, Sally Elliott, Sandy Lipson, Lauren Feinstein, Bruce Hobart, Bob Riner, Dave Gloth, Bill Mclntyre; missing: Larry Berkeley, Gary Blake, Dan Bloom, Laura Bewick, David Clark, Ken Cohen, Peter Devine, Donna Greenberg, Dan Lavin, Jean Leavitt, Jane Marcy, David Michelman, Jim Orenstein, Phil Ryan, Laura Shatz, Lenny Shatz, Sheryl Smith, Nancy Schroeder, Mark Sullivan, Mike Sweeney, Sue Solomon, Sue Underwood, Van VanDeWater, Peter Wender. 142 Of leadership, service . . . scholarship, character, leadership, servi SERVICE SQUAD— front: Dick Hale, Steve Trebbin, Dave Clark, Bill Mclntyre; second: Bill Najaka, Ed Lowe, Rick Fredette, Paul Schneider, co-captain; third: Don Fisher, Mike Anziano, co-captain; Dan Bloom, Ken Cohen; fourth: Bruce Hobart, Jeff Licht, Brian Dee, Jack Corcoran; missing: Larry Berkeley, Gary Blake, Gary Burnett, Peter Devine, Tom Grace, Reed Lincoln, Frank Meeske, John Peverley, Henry Rigali, John Robertson, Bill Rubin, Phil Ryan, Louis Sophinos, Craig Stewart, Mike Sweeney, Jim Temple, Van VanDe Water. KEY CLUB — front: Louis Sophinos, president; Phil Ryan, Henry Rigali, Richard Derby; second ' - Sterling Orr, Bill Robbins, Greg Ryan; third: Jon Frede, Mike Sweeney, Leonard Shatz, Dee Triouleyre; fourth: John Joly, Matty Schaffer, Wayne Gelfman, David Cohen; fifth: Bruce Hobart, Harvey Bond, Rick Kamp, Jim Temple; sixth: Mr. LeBlanc, adviser; Bill Squires, Jim Grimaldi, Dave Gloth; seventh: Paul Schneider, vice-president; eighth: Rick Fredette, Larry Berkeley, treasurer; Gary Blake, Dan Bloom, secre- tary; Dennis Orsi; missing: Ron Baer, Robert Blinn, Andy Ellis, Rick Paar, Rick Plaisance, Peter Piusz, Bill Rubin, Chris Sophinos, Craig Stewart, Mark Sullivan, Robert Warwick, Mr. McLean. 143 VWii t ■ A mind once cultivated will not lie fallow half an hour WORLD AFFAIRS — Front: Bob Bessel, Dan Lavin, Louise Stanley; second: Mr. Joly, Bruce Colton, Harris Barowsky; top : Mike Fine, Lisa Clark. MATH CLUB — Front: Brad Marcus, Mark Leeper, Nancy Shoemaker; second: Scott Brown, Dan Lavin, Barry Levitt, Peter Wender; third: Bill Squires, Jennifer Daley, Jim Pop- ham; top ' - Mr. Ness, Anne Exley, Alan Lerman. DEBATE TEAM — Front: John Frede, Ellen LaCroix, Dan Lavin, Brad Marcus; second: Bill Squires, Barry Levitt; third: Mike Fine, Bob Bessel. 144 The present is to help; the future is to he prepared. RED CROSS— Front: Andrea Havrilla, Linda Weiner, Jay Gun- dersdorf,- Barbara Morrison, Barbara Cooley, Pat Tierney; second: Cynthia Schiff, Gail Feinstone, Nancy Havrilla; third: Debbie Sirulnik, Michele Black, Sue Wensley, Peg Tampone, Laurie Bacon, Gail Peck; fourth: Anne Vigneault, Sandy Feldman, Nancy Cochran; top: Sherry Cohen, Hollis Alpert, Barbara Robinson, Carol Zandan, Jackie Black, Linda Michalik. FUTURE NURSES— Front: Evelyn Kamila, Linda Solberg, Sue Guer- tin, Ruth Adams; second: Linda Sawl, Linda Santinello, Donna Vec- chiarelli, Kathy Agin; back: Leah Davis. ttum FUTURE TEACHERS— Front: Mr. Houle, Hedy Gootzit, Pat Harwood, Jane Troiano, Sue Cramer, Chris Vecchiarelli; back: Margaret Winters, Trina Gloth, Karen Fisher, Ellen LaCroix, Laurie Bewick, Lauren Feinstein. 145 Foreign language clubs help bring the continent closer LATIN CLUB— Front: Shelley Petluck, Pat Tierney, Linda Michalik, Laurie Bewick; second; Sandy Greenberg, Virginia Williams, Lauren Feinstein, Karen Kielbasa, Diane Smith; third: Margaret VanGaasbeck, Heather Mudgett, Matty Schaffer, Sue Cramer, Mickey Black, Stephanie Dailey, Marilyn Mills; fourth: Mrs. Dudley, Karen Blackburn, Kathy Bargar, Alan Lerman, Marsha Taber, Anne Murphy, Chris Warwick; top: Mr. Kahan, Martha Baker, Holly Alpert, Jim Parker. FRENCH CLUB — Front: Judy Cogswell, Bonnie Kurth, Jennifer Daley, Mr. Whittaker; second: Virginia Williams, Kathy Regan, Adrienne Wolf, Carol Cohen, Gail Feinstone; third: Chris Whittlesey, Nancy Freed, Sue O ' Grady; fourth: Nancy Haskell, Sandy Denelowitz, Donna Robertson; fifth: Ellen Chereskin, Jackie Black, Barbara Harris; sixth: Sue Cooper, Barbara Cooley, Peg Tampone; seventh: Anne Exley, Susan Dale, Nancy Slater; eighth: Linda Bernstein, Pat Tampone; ninth: Carol Erlin, Debbie Milner, Sandy Judd; tenth: Sharon Black, Sue Falconer, Lauren Feinstein, Marsha Taber. SPANISH CLUB— Front: Donna Soodalter, Kathy Regan, Adrienne Wolf, Carol Preston; second: Sue Solomon, Barbara Harris, Beth Edelberg, Linda Mazer; third: Leah Davis, Elizabeth Caravan, Barbara McCann, Margie Clifton; fourth: Betsy Busby, Donna Weigel, Karen Kobrosky, John Mayer; fifth: Scott Brown, Mark Leeper, Bruce Crampton, Jim Schmaltz; top: Miss Tamulis, David Cohen, Bill Robbins, Mr. Barrientos. 146 Business Club practices capitalism in Bookstore CYCLORAMISTS— Front: Margie Clifton, Cathy Hart, Stephanie Dailey, Paige Price, Sue Exley; second: Donna Weigel, Chris Warwick, Joan Dunn, Nancy Havrilla; third: Jay Gundersdorf, Sue Wensley, Carol Ruell, Marilyn Mills, Karen Blackburn; fourth: Holly Alpert, Gail Feinstone, Debbie Chasens, Anita Wendell, Marilyn Mills; fifth: Leslie Marshall, Sue Bellows, Karen Kwartler, Joan Deely; top: Ann Sullivan, Jill Temple, Linda Santinello, Susan Palmer. LES CUISINIERES— Front: Gail Peck, Cheryl Reich, Marilyn Mills, Karen Blackburn; second- Donna Vecchiarelli, Margaret Winters, Sandra Cantalini, Debby Wilson; third: Joan Gibson, Mimi LePage, Margaret Reidy, Diane Wilson; back: Lauren Waldman, Linda Sanainello. BUSINESS CLUB— Front: Linda Goodwin, Priscilla Barnes, Peg Koetsch; second: Evelyn Whipple, Gerry West, Cathy Reilly. Sandy Carville; third: Barbara Vella, Pat Mendina, Joanne OCon- nell; fourth: Mr. Dankevich, Mark Stevens, Bob Derby. Brad Marcus. L47 L.HS. aides fill the void of necessity OFFICE AIDES — front: Mrs. Downton, Wendy Wilkinson, Jane Troiano, Vivian McGeoghan, Mrs. Washburn; back: Adrienne Heafitz, Lynn Epstein, Diane Shapiro, Sherry Cohen, Linda Solberg, Debbie Sirulnik. GUIDANCE AIDES — Linda Bernstein, Anne Sullivan, Hedy Goodzit, Brad Marcus. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDES— front: Bruce Robbins, Philip Murray; second: Ken Arlen, Dave Southworth, George Moran; back ' - Alan Lerman, Mark MacDonald, Brad Marcus, Stan Haines, Hal Resides. 148 with service and preparation that open go unnoticed. I LANGUAGE LAB AIDES — front: Virginia Wil- liams, Jennifer Daley, Jean Meiklejohn, Brad Marcus; back: Mark MacDonald, Anne Exley, Mrs. Richter, Dave Michelman, Bonnie Kurth. LIBRARY AIDES— front: Alan Lerman, Brad Marcus. Ronald LaMothe, Mark MacDonald; middle: Sherry Cohen, Marcia Hen- nick, Mary Ryder, Carol Preston, Janet Conti; back: Bonnie Kurth, Gloria De- bien, Linda Solberg, Joyce Debien. 149 AFS and Domestic Exchange bring acculturation to L.HS. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE— Front: Catherine Chanabier, Martin Lankester; second: Mark Sulli- van, Judy Cogswell; third: Laura Shatz, Sharon Black; fourth: Linda Michalik, Louise Goldberg; fifth: Mrs. Allison, Doug Newton. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE— Front: Phil Ryan, Ed Lowe, Bernie Kaplan; second: Anne Vigneault, Art Fox, Nancy Graninger, Randi Gelfman; third: Gary Blake, Betsy Busby, Pat Harwood; fourth: Nancy Haskell, Matty Schaffer, Nancy Kaynor, Sue Guertin; fifth: Steve Trebbin, Jim Temple, Linda Michalik, Dave Gloth; sixth: Mr. Donlon, Miss Evans; missing: Jean Leavitt, Jane Marcy, Mike Sweeney, Bruce Throne. 150 Bridge and Drama Clubs lead talented students into the worlds of Charles Goren and Edward Albee BRIDGE CLUB — Front: Ellen Lacroix, Brad Marcus, Mark Leeper, Miss Mistark; second: Bob Wallace, Scott Leveton, Mr. Reilly; third: Dan Lavin, Doug Long, Jim Popham, Scott Brown; fourth: Debbie Wilson, Diane Wilson, Betsy Wolfson, Margie Fredette; fifth: Donna SooJalter, Barbara Harris, Adrienne Wolf, Martin Lankester; sixth: Lester Meyers, Alan Lerman. DRAMA CLUB— Front: Vicki Colmes, Matty Schaf- fer; second: Don Coen, Carol Preston; third: Steve Matchak, Tom D ' Avanzo; back: Mr. Gelinas. 151 Ski Club sponsors March weekend at Mount Sunapee. SKI CLUB — Front: Linda Solberg, Nancy Slater, Barbara Morrison, Jay Gundersdorf, Sue Wensley, Cheryl Smyrka; second: Judy Frank- lin, Pat Tampone, Peg Tampone, Drew Higgins, Stefanie Dailey; third: Linda Haynes, Sue Dale, Laurie Fuller, Louise Homstead, Donna Weigel; fourth: Adrienne Wolf, Liz Canavan, Joan Madden, Pat Dee, Betsy Merrill; fifth: Pat Riordon, Chris Holmes, Sue Bogert, Linda Michalik, Mary Lou Dawson, Barb Meiklejohn; sixth: Mary Robbins, Margaret Reidy, Joan Gibson, Jim Twohig; seventh: Ellen Chereskin, Joan Deeley, Barb Harris, David Guidette, Scott Vayer; eighth: Debbi Epstein, Peggy VanDeWater, Lewis White, Rosemary Matchak; ninth: Marcia King, Joyce Norton; tenth: Rick Fredette, Mrs. Allison, Bob Derby, Bob Wallace, Dennis Orsi, Jim Popham, Beth Keegan, Doug Long. 152 Outlet puts our words in best order OUTLET — Front: Daryl Krim, Linda Mazer, Jim Orenstein, Nancy Yerrall; second: Anne Sullivan, Jackie Waldman, Cindy Watts; third: Jon Frede, Don Coen, Mia Schiff, Sharon Weiss; top: Mr. Judd. PEP CLUB — Front: Linda Michalik, Mary Lou Dawson, Linda Bernstein, Louise Gold- berg; middle: Sherri Cohen, Lisa Nannen; top: Carolyn Frost, Cindy Benton, Betsy Mer- rill, Liz Canavan. 153 While singers strive for robes of black, 13 attend BARBERSHOP — Anne Oshetsky, Morris Lainer, John London, Steve Brown, Robert Siano, Chuck Weston, Rick Neigher, Greg Campbell, Jim Climo; missing: Pete Aldrich, Steve Allison. LYRICS— Front: Carol Preston, Ruth Adam, Mary Ryder, Chris Whittlesey, Jean Leavitt, Sandy Green- berg, Linda Williams; sec- ond: Jane Marcy, Jennifer Daley, Charlotte Burke, Mary Jane Dyson, Connie Smith, Marcia Hennick, Holly Howes; third: Scott Seabury, Greg Shepard, Bob Coty, Kirk Ronaldson, Van VanDe Water, Martin Lankester, Tom Zenaty, Chuck Weston; back: Rob- ert Plaisance, Bill Squires, Jim Orenstein, Martin Witholt, Phil Ryan, Sandy Orr, Greg Ryan, Peter Wender. CHORUS I — Front: Lois Weisman, Janet Freuh, Ann Silverman. Joan Dunn, Michelle LaMothe, Karen Somers, Janet Rothstein, Lynn Bisesti, Jamie Rcnaldson, Julia Holmes, Judy Goldstein, Mary Cross, Evelyn Kamila, Valerie McGeoghan second-. ' Debbie Gamble, Pam Alicandri, Nancy Weiner, Pam Condon, Laura Wendell, Paula Flavin, Sara Turner, Elaine Bernstein, Jackie Waldman, Janice Greenberg, Liz Simons, Debbie Goodell, Lorraine Stanley; third: Andrea Hessey, Virginia Garlick, Jane Schaffer, Jane Dailey, Holly Hendricks, Jill Goldstein, Debbie Cohen, Betsy Wolfson, Dale Chapin, Kathy Spallino, Beth Scanlon, Marilee Chidsey, Suzanne Lanctot, Linda Stanley, Gail Calarese; Dana Doherty, Joan Fredette, Karen Ecklebar, Sheryl Okun, Sandra Gloth, Beth Ward, Debbie Robertson, Sue Burke, Louise Coghlan, Gail Smith, Sandy Bergamini, Betty Haynes, Carolyn Penna, Jody Altman; missing: Shelly Nuger, Suzanne Rosheger. 154 All-State, 1 All-Eastern, and Martin goes classic I CANTGRI— Greg Shepard, Jean Leavitt, Van VanDeWater, Mary Jane Dyson, Peter Wender, Christine Whittlesey, Martin Witholt, Jane Marcy, Phil Ryan. MEN ' S CHORUS— Front: Paul Condon, Steve Brown, Jeff Lavin, Rick Neigher; second: Steve Haddad, Ron LaMothe, Gary Garlick, Gary Bond, Greg Camp- bell; third: Gary Katter, Jeff Squire, Tony Gordon, Neil Zucker, Jim Twohig; fourth: Chris Oake, Morris Lainer, Pete Aldrich, Paul Zenaty, Larry Munn, Wal- ter Witholt; fifth: John Ludwig, Roger Mantha, Hoyt Seabury, John Pryby- lo, Rick Rubin, John Lon- don, John Poirier, Robert Siano, Jim Climo. CHORUS II — Front: Sara Feldman, Judy Franklin, Diane Robb, Glen Ryan, Roberta Vincent, Paige Price, Pat Kennedy, Marsha Shearer, Daryl Krim, Pat Baker, Marilyn Mills; second: Sandy Can- talini, Laura Bacon, Barbara Cooley, Barbara Morrison, Debbie Sirulnik, Judy Auerbach, Beth Weidman, Debby Robertson, Marlee Dennis, Holly Bishop, Linda Marcotte, Chris Sullivan; third: Anne Oshetsky, Jenny Williams, Debbie Epstein, Jill Temple, Susan Larose, Jean Ferris, Sandy Judd, Beverly Grzywacz, Lynn Stein, Lisa Clark. 155 Band goes business for Expo ' 67 with candy, concerts Orchestra, with STRING DOUBLE QUARTET— Joyce Norton, Judy Eisner, Charlotte Burke, Pat Harwood, Mary Jane Dyson, Candy Eisner, Nancy Bein. ORCHESTRA — Front: Joyce Norton, Bruce Courson, Judy Eisner, Pat Harwood, Mary Jane Dyson, Candy Eisner; second: Terry Hall, Linda Williams; third: Donna Greenberg, Carol Zandan, Mary Grif- fin, Cynthia Bates, Steve Clausing, Barry Levitt, Sue Goldstick, Cyn- thia Schiff, Anne Vigneault; back: Jerry Spingler, Anne Oshetsky; missing: Eric Anderson, Charlotte Burke, Ed Burridge, Vicky Colmes, Sue Cooper, Jon Frede, Debbie Haddad, Holly Howes, Jay Schnitzer. 156 and Nobody ' s Children. All-Eastern violin, goes Austrian for Die Fledermaus TWIRLERS — Front: Linda Shaw, Phyllis Giroux; back: Sue Richards, Captain Sandy Carville, Laura Bacon. CONCERT BAND— Front: Nancy Baron, Sue Exley, Trina Gloth, Donna Sample; second: Sue Guertin, Glenn Bernardo, Sally Elliot, Mark Barowsky, Chris Roan, Jim Popkin, Doug Long, Ken Field- man; third: Jackie Waldman, Paula D ' Antonio, Barbara Small, Lynn Epstein, Pete Piusz, Chris Holmes, George Moran, Phil Locario, Steve Romanko; fourth: Bruce Webster, Mike Verrilli, Bruce Ho- bart, Mike Sweeny, Steve Williams, Ken Arlen, Dave Holmes, Duane Richter, Pete Devine, Richard Harris, Jim Tierney; fifth: Charles Francis, Dan Margolis, Richard Tariff, John Weiss, Mike Fine, Scott Weiss, Pete Squire, Tom Bartlett; sixth: Gary Blake, Hal Resides, Tom Snyder, Roberta Vincent, Pete Sinish, Mark Morrison; missing: John Atwood, Craig Brown, Mark Outturn, Richard Der- by, Bruce Frisbie, Holly Howes, John Joly, Rick Kamp, John Maz- zarino, Nancy Pierce, Dave Reid, Kathy Smith Steve Squire, Bob Warwick. 157 We ' re particular— spirit, dedication, and JET JOTTER — top: Penny Baum, editor-in-chief; Sharon Nuger, features editor; Nancy Shoemaker, sports editor; Harris Barowsky, photography editor; Nancy Dale, editor-in-chief; Donna Greenberg, news editor; Bill Mclntyre, photography editor; Art Fox, sports editor. Bottom: Sue Underwood, Phyllis Giroux, Anne Throne, circulation manager; Adrienne Wolf, advertising manager; Diane Robb, Cathy Hart, Marjie Clifton, Laurie Fuller. 158 Quill and Scroll make Jet Jotter a school best-seller. Top: Bruce Throne, Paul Schneider, Debbie Sirulnik, Jane Troiano, Sue Wolfson, Steve Leers, Debbie Symonds. Bottom: Wayne Gelfman, Louise Goldberg, Donna Leete, Don Coen, Jay Schnitzer, Richard Shapiro, Mr. Lynch, adviser. 159 ; ;j rvC.. Through a maze of workdays, birthdays, and copy, MASACKSIC — Sandy Childs, typist; Dave Gloth, Helene Robbins, Judy Cogswell, Judy Zuckerman, Phil Ryan, Anita Wendell, Jennifer Daley, Barbara Robinson, Shelley Petluck, Sandy Greenberg, Jean Leavitt, Debbie Fuller, Debbie Chasens, art editor; Barbara Harris, co-editor; Barbara Meiklejohn, Laura Shatz, Sandra Lipson, co-editor; Miss Steele, literary adviser; Dan Bloom, co-editor; Sterling Orr, _ li mm ' m ' 160 Masacksic emerges with more spirit to it Margaret Winters, Dee Triouleyre, Susan Bogert, Matty Schaffer, Debby Alport, Miss Balthaser, Cindy Dale, Bruce Frisbie, Gary Katter; missing: Franny Clark, Bob D ' Agostino, Bette Freed, busi- ness head; Diane Shapiro, secretary-treasurer; Donna Soodalter, patrons; Mr. Suher, business adviser. 161 ■ LkP FR Advertising H tv - Index to Advertisers Agawam Taylor Rental 176 Allen Lawnmower, Inc 170 American Legion 201 American Saw and Manufacturing Co 172 Anderson and Benson Corp 171 Arkay Shop 170 Arnold ' s Meat Specialties Inc 177 Atlantic Aluminum 210 B Sidney Baron Realtors 200 Bay Path Junior College 186 E.J.B. Corporation 198 Beauty Shop on the Green 207 Belmont Laundry 212 Samuel Black Company 192 Blake ' s House of Banquets 170 Bliss Pharmacy 177 Bob ' s Variety 170 Brightwood Hardware 177 Carter Paper Co 206 Chief Walmer ' s Driving School 182 Chippy ' s Barber Shop 169 Ciciarelli Insurance 180 Class of 1968 190, 191 Class of 1969 197 Class of 1970 184 Coca-Cola Bottling Co 171 Cock o the Walk 170 Arthur Cooley Jewelers 170 E. F. Corcoran 177 Cunningham ' s Paperback Shops 176 Dale Bros. Laundry 204 Guthrie Fence Co 171 H Hampden Beef 189 Hampden Brass and Aluminum Co 180 Hampden Color and Chemical 189 Hampden Dodge 171 Hayden Wayside Furniture 182 Holyoke Equipment Co 183 Homestead Construction 211 Houser Buick 183 I Interstate Tires 173 J Joffe Oil Co 188 K Kane Furniture 171 Kimball Container 183 Kimmell ' s Bakery 195 M. J. Kittredge, Inc 183 Landen-True, Inc 174 Lauer ' s Market 176 Lewis Beef Co 183 Library Book House 194 Longmeadow Barber Shop 187 Longmeadow Beauty Salon 194 Longmeadow Community Market 188 Longmeadow Flowers 175 Longmeadow Pharmacy 182 Longueil Transportation 183 Loring Studios 215 Lotus China 176 M Albert J. Facey 177 Fairbanks Auto School 169 Fede ' s Barber Shop 171 Carl Fisher Co., Inc 177 Frederick ' s Jewelers 167 Friendly Ice Cream Corp 213 Friendly Steak and Sundae Shop 213 Gilberts ' Book Shop 200 Al Grimaldi Oil Co 199 Harry Grodsky Plumbing 182 Mansfield Paper Co 194 Al Marcotte Ford, Inc 211 Marcus Tile 188 Mario ' s Barber Shop 200 Martha ' s Web 174 Mascaro ' s Florists 201 A. E Mayer 212 McDonald ' s Hamburgers 182 K. Miller Tool and Mfg. Co 201 Milton-Bradley Co 193 Mirkin Cleaners 189 Moore Drop Forging Co 168 Mountain Laurel Restaurant 189 Mt. Tom Ski Area 176 164 N National Gage and Die Co., Inc 200 Nelson ' s Cycle World 205 New England Tractor Trailer Training 175 O Sterling A. Orr, Inc 196 P Pen Lincoln Mercury 176 R. E. Phelon Co. Inc 179 Pioneer Valley Real Estate 194 I. M. Press Formal Shop 189 Price Associates 210 R Radding Signs 200 Rainbow Girl Coat Co 178 Reiter Oldsmobile 195 Bert Robinson Real Estate 168 Ross Bedding and Furniture 189 S Robert F. Scott 188 Separate Shop 204 Shakour Laboratories 201 Six Corners Pizza Shop 188 Ski Haus 182 Smith Pharmacy 167 Souliere Builders 207 Spalding 214 Springfield Gas Light Co 205 Springfield Republican 181 S.S.S. Sorority 186 Stacy Cleaners 200 Standard Industrial Supply 202 Stanley Home Products 181 State Line Service Station 194 Stearns Yerrall, Realtors 192 Stork Diaper Service 206 Student Prince 195 Sunshine Cards 208 Swett Bros., Inc 193 Tekoa Insurance 198 Trading Post Pharmacy 189 U Underwood Press 195 V Valley Cinema 201 W Walker Millwork Co 187 Wallace Mfg. Co 195 Wegiel Travel Service 199 Westinghouse Electric 209 Willow Glen House 195 Wilson Insurance 206 Winnie ' s Auto Service 195 Yale Genton 188 J. O. Young, Inc 206 W. F. Young, Inc 203 Zundell Hardware 201 BUSINESS STAFF— Front: Carol Co- hen, Julie Katten, Sue O ' Grady; second: Girol Zandan, Daryl Krim, Bette Ruth Freed, Donna Soodalter; third: Laura Bacon, Diane Shapiro, Mr. Suher. Sue Solomon, Anne Vigneault. 165 The Masacksic thanks its patrons and advertisers. Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Abrahms Mr. and Mrs. Harris E. Adriance Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Alport Mr .and Mrs. Robert B. Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Balthaser Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Bargar Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Barowsky Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Charles Basdekis Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Baum Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beaulieu Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Benton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Jonas A. Bond Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Broom Mr. and Mrs. Barney Buscemi Dr. and Mrs. Parker C. Carson Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Carville Mr. and Mrs. Cecil T. Chalke Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Childs Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Ciciarelli Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Clark III Atty. and Mrs. L. H. Cohen Dr. and Mrs. O. P. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Corcoran Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Daley Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. DAngelo Mr. and Mrs. James V. Devine Mr. and Mrs. Norris E. Dibble Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Dyson Mr. and Mrs. Douglass N. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Exley Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Feinstein Mr. and Mrs. Chester O. Fisher Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James D. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Flavin Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Fredette Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Freed Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Frisbie Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Frost Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fuller Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Gelfman Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Giroux Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gloth Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goldstein Prof, and Mrs. Bernard Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Clement Grzywacz Mr. and Mrs. John J. Guertin Mrs. Urbano Guiliani Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haaxma Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hammerich Mrs. Ernest Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hennick Mr. and Mrs. Merrill S. Hobart Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Jones Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kamp Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Katten Mr. and Mrs. Leonard I. Katz Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Katz Mrs. Norma B. Keeney Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kielbasa Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Kurth Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lanctot Dr. and Mrs. Richard Lavin Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Leers Mr. and Mrs. Morton Lerman Mr. and Mrs. W. Addison Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Lowe Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Marcy Mr. and Mrs. Vito Mastromatteo Dr. and Mrs. Mendel Mazer Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Meiklejohn Mr. and Mrs. William H. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Nannen Mr. and Mrs. William K. Newton Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. Gustave C. Nuger Dr. and Mrs. Omar Pace Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Preston Mr. Alan E. Rich Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Rigali Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riner Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Emile G. Rodney Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosheger Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Ryan Dr. and Mrs. William Schaffer Mr. and Mrs. Gerd Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Seabury Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Shatz Mr. and Mrs. Wendell B. Shearer Mr. and Mrs. James Shields Mr. and Mrs. George G. Shoemaker Mrs. Janet L. Sickel Mr. and Mrs. Kristian Solberg Mr. and Mrs. Murray M. Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Soodalter Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Sophinos Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Spallino Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Talbot Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Temple Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Throne Mrs. James Twohig Mr. and Mrs. H. Robert VanGaasbeck Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Vecchiarelli Mr. and Mrs. Victor K. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ward Mr. and Mrs. John Warwick Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Watts Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Weisser Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Wendell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wender Mr. and Mrs. W. Noel Whittlesey Mr. and Mrs. Wolter D. Witholt Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wolf Mr. and Mrs. George R. Yerrall III Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur F. Young III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zandan Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Zerwitz Mr. and Mrs. Karl Zuckerman 166 SMITH PHARMACY INC. LONGMEADOW Scott Baird, Lucy Miller 487 LONGMEADOW STREET 567-3582 - 567-5653 MASSACHUSETTS tP E . A Lewis White, Debby Sirulnik, Steve Nissenbaum, Harvey Bond, Judy Franklin EASY CREDIT TO ALL LONGMEADOW HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ONLY IF YOU KNOW AND ARE FRIENDLY WITH STEVE NISSENBAUM FREDERICKS JEWELERS — The house of cheaper diamonds — ' We will adjust your watch free of charge on Mondays ' 167 MOORE DROP FORGING CO. 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PHONE 1-203-749-0711 175 DON ' T BUY! RENT Lawn Garden Equipment • Steam Cleaners Exercise Equipment Wallpaper Steamers Sick Room Supplies Party Banquet Needs T.V. ' s - Cameras, Etc. Tents - Beds - Cots Sanders - Polishers • Compressors • Road Rollers • Trenchers • Electric Hammers • Pumps • Generators • Cement Mixers, Etc. PLUS MANY OTHER ITEMS TAYLOR RENTAL CTR. 270 MAPLE ST. AGAWAM (Corner of Springfield St.) Tel. 733-7653 Largest selection of Paperbacks in town! Cunningham ' s Paper Book Shops SPRINGFIELD -AMHERST Open Evenings i «it0 LAUER ' S MARKET 20 CROSS STREET LONGMEADOW WILLIAM P. LAUER, PROP. Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1967 FINE CHINA and GLASS 1399 RIVERDALE RD. WEST SPRINGFIELD Compliments of MT. TOM SKI AREA HOLYOKE, MASS. 176 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL • MERCURY • COMET • SAFE BUY USED CARS WMsu r, 1566 STATE ST., SPRINGFIELD C (Near Pine Point) Opposite A P , PEW Where Service Is a Matter of Pride ST 5-5347 Gifts Diamonds Watches Telephone REpublic 2-6500 OPTICIAN ALBERT J. FACEY Jeweler at the X Complete Jewelry Repair Service SPRINGFIELD - MASSACHUSETTS 539 Sumner Ave. 573 Belmont Ave. For School Supplies and Cosmetics COME TO BLISS PHARMACY INC. Louis H. Selwitz, Ph.G. Phone LO 7-3359 798 WILLIAMS STREET AT BLISS LONGMEADOW, MASSACHUSETTS Next to Popular Markets ARNOLD ' S MEAT SPECIALTIES 1273 WESTFIELD STREET WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS BRIGHTWOOD HARDWARE Bike Shop 794 WILLIAMS STREET LONGMEADOW, MASSACHUSETTS Lawnmower Repairs Bike Repairs — Appliance Repairs Scott Lawn Products Free Delivery — — LO 7-8436 Edward F. Corcoran Plumbing Heating Co., Inc. 434 BLISS ROAD LONGMEADOW, MASS. CARL FISHER CO. Hoofs, Sneef Metal and Welding SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 177 Bene Ruth Freed, Nancy Freed ' The Smartest Girls in Town Wear a Rainbow Around Their Shoulders RAINBOW GIRL COAT COMPANY 40 Congress Street Springfield, Mass. Mr. Bernard Freed Bene Ruth Freed 178 Cindy Childs, Sandy Childs R.E.PHELON COMPANY INCORPORATED EAST LONGMEADOW, MASSACHUSETTS 01028 TELEPHONE 525-6471 AREA CODE 413 179 HAMPDEN BRASS ALUMINUM CO. Joseph J. Deliso Sr., President • • • SPRINGFIELD MASSACHUSETTS Mutual I OF OMAHA Ciciarelli Insurance Agency Headquarters for the Greatest Name In HEALTH INSURANCE Mutual of Omaha — Your Good Neighbor MUTUAL OF OMAHA INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE, OMAHA, NEBRASKA Insurance for Individuals and Families Sickness — Hospitalization — Accident Group Insurance • Air Travel Insur- ance • Student Insurance • Senior Se- curity Insurance for those 65 or over. OVER $4,000,000 IN ' BENEFITS PAID EACH WEEK FEATURING LOCAL BENEFITS SERVICE - Head Office; - John G. Ciciarelli General Agent YOUR 91 Broadway — Springfield, Mass. — 737-4771 STUDENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS United OF OMAHA wattifr ir 4 STAHLH ( V udww Hw iticut pwpfa tmtfT ' tJw i ua u ' 1mm Stanley Home Products, Inc. Westfield, Massachusetts Read the news of LONGMEADOW HIGH SCHOOL every Sunday in the Spotlight On Youth pages in the prutgftrlfo unimtj Stepubltran 181 Call Evenings RE 2-6752 - ST 2-2555 Chief Walmer ' s DRIVING SCHOOL Dual Control Cars We Call for You Teenage Insurance Discount 19 NORFOLK STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS HAYDEN WAYSIDE FURNITURE INC. 245 ENFIELD STREET Thompsonville Connecticut WjizjSU:a e0 - For any room In the home visit HAYDEN WAYSIDE FURNITURE where you will always find QUALITY - SERVICE - SAVINGS McDonald ' s HAMBURGERS m © HARRY GRODSKY CO., INC. Springfield, Massachusetts LONGMEADOW PHARMACY 159 LONGMEADOW STREET LONGMEADOW MASSACHUSETTS 16 Shaker Road East Longmeadow , Mass. The Finest in ski and sportswear Open Year Round 182 Ski Equipment Sportswear Diving Equipment Water Skis Surf Boards THE HOLYOKE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. • 524 HIGH STREET HOLYOKE, MASSACHUSETTS Supplier of Office and Food Service Equipment to Longmeadow High School HeUSERT BUICK, INC. 683 COLUMBUS AVENUE SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS KIMBALL CONTAINER FEEDING HILLS, MASSACHUSETTS M. J. KITTREDGE INC. Diamonds Jewelry Silverware 1354 Main Street SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS — Headquarters for Pierced Earrings Charms and Pins LONGUEIL TRANSPORTATION INC. LEWIS BEEF CO. 140 LYMAN STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 183 BEST UJ 1 5HE5, FRom T HE CLAbSOF 10 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL— Front: Pete Ferris, Bill Meserve, Dave Shoemak- er, Coach Morrissette; second: Pete Kochanowski, Steve Allison, Danner De- Stephano; back: Pete Mayock, Chris Diamond, Carl Maki, John Ciciarelli, Bill Folkins, Mark Grace, Sid Jones, Steve Kaplan. ' r l w : 5 ALBANY ST. - SPRINGFIELD, MASS. RE 2-21 12 Sid Jones, Chris Diamond, Bill Folkins 185 w ■ ■ , % BAY PATH JUNIOR COLLEGE LONGMEADOW BARBER SHOP 16 Bliss Road next to Friendl s JOE PAUL TONY Hair Stylist to Gentlemen Also Ladies and Children ' s Hair Cutting We Cut and Shape Hair to Suit the Individual Hours: Mon. to Fri. — 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Judy Cogswell, Doug Newton, Jennifer Daley, Anne Exley 21 1 Liberty Street — Springfield, Massachusetts TELEPHONE 737-4711 FEATURING ANDERSEN WINDOWS-for the contractor trade PRE-HUNG DOORS-TRIM-BLINDS WALKER MILLWORK CO. OFFICE and WAREHOUSE 187 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE JOFFEE OIL COMPANY 160 ROCUS STREET CLASS OF 1967 LONGMEADOW COMMUNITY MARKET SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS TEL. 734-9261 FREE ESTIMATES MARCUS TILE SPECIALISTS IN CERAMIC TILE INSTALLATION - MOSAIC ALL TYPES FLOOR COVERING 754 SUMNER AVENUE SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 01108 ABE LIPSON Owner 138 LONGMEADOW STREET LONGMEADOW, MASSACHUSETTS SIX CORNERS PIZZA Skillfully Prepared 339 WALNUT STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS RE 4-7266 TELEPHONE LO 7-7089 ROBERT F. SCOTT CO., INC. LONGMEADOW GARAGE SERVICE SPECIALISTS 467 LONGMEADOW STREET LONGMEADOW, MASS. 188 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1967 YALE-GEIMTOIM RIVERDALE STREET WEST SPRINGFIELD MASSACHUSETTS HAMPDEN BEEF CO. 203 LIBERTY STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS TEL RE 6-4711 I. M. PRESS FORMAL SHOP We Will Impress You With Our Service Correcf Formal Dress Tuxedos, Full Dress, Cutaways Strollers, White Dinner Jackets All Accessories 326 DWIGHT STREET SPRINGFIELD 1 PHONE RE 3-6664 for a courteous MIRKIN ROUTEMAN ■ i ■ i ( i A MUST FOR GOOD GROOMING ITtir cin cMeal CLEANING SERVICE 2575 MAIN STREET c A THE MOUNTAIN LAUREL ROUTE 5 THOMPSONVILLE, CONN. Where you will relax in a pleasant atmosphere and enjoy a delicious lunch or dinner. Compliments of THE ROSS BEDDING FURNITURE SHOPS SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Specialists in Early American Furniture Phone LO 7-3364 TRADING POST PHARMACY 903 SHAKER ROAD LONGMEADOW, MASSACHUSETTS Free Delivery Full Line of Cosmetics Baby Needs — Luncheonette Reg Sam Davis . Pharm. 189 s i I I - SAMUEL BLACK COMPANY 100 MEMORIAL AVENUE WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS DIAL 733-3178 Best one source for all Paperbacks Samuel P. Black Lewis A. Black STEARNS YERRALL REALTORS • 4 REALTORS • 18 ASSOCIATES • 3 OFFICES SERVING GREATER SPRINGFIELD RESIDENTIAL -COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL 44 Vernon Street • Springfield • 153 Longmeadow Street • Longmeadow 465 Main Street • Wilbraham • Telephone (413) 567-3361 192 i V- ■: • ■ SWETT BROS, INC. Serving the people of Longmeadow for forty years YOUR HOME COMFORT IS OUR BUSINESS GULF FUEL OILS - HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING 78 ISLAND POND ROAD SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 737-0293 We Salute Longmeadow High School for its service to the young in their formative years, thus creating a foundation for their future success. MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY 74 PARK STREET,SPRINGFIELD, MASS. NEW YORK • CHICAGO • SAN FRANCISCO 193 LIBRARY BOOK HOUSE Longmeadow Beauty Salon LO 7-5167 151 LONGMEADOW STREET WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS . ■ J. •  - MANSFIELD PAPER CO. INC. 187 LIBERTY STREET SPRINGFIELD MASSACHUSETTS LONGMEADOW, MASSACHUSETTS A r Conditioned STATE LINE SERVICE STATION PIONEER VALLEY REAL ESTATE AGENCY HAROLD M. CATLIN, Realtor, MLS. Exclusive Representatives Inter-City Referral Service 471 LONGMEADOW STREET Longmeadow, Massachusetts Telephone 567-8911 Willow Glen House Restaurant GARAGE Banquet Facilities Conference Rooms 1730 LONGMEADOW STREET 194 LO 7-7585 232 N. MAIN STREET EAST LONGMEADOW, MASSACHUSETTS Est. 1915 Tel. RE 4-4012 WALLACE HOME OF CUTLERY CRAFTSMEN m ENJOY Excellent Food Congenial Atmosphere Attentive Service THE STUDENT PRINCE AND FORT RESTAURANT FORT ST. (Just off MAIN) Springfield, Massachusetts Tel. 567-9587 Tel. LO 7-8009 WINNIE ' S AUTO SERVICE KIMMELL ' S Bakery Delicatessen Birthday, Wedding and All Occasion - Cake Our Specialty Corner WILLIAM STREET BLISS ROAD — Telephone — LO 7-3304 LO 7-3305 ' SPRINGFIELD ' S ONLY AUTHORIZED FRANCHISED 0LDSM0BILE DEALER SALES SERVICE PARTS 34 SUMNER AVE. RE 4-6471 SPRINGFIELD UNDERWOOD PRESS INC. Repairing — Towing — Service Gas — Oil — Tires 410 Longmeadow Street LONGMEADOW 38 HAMPDEN ST. SPRINGFIELD 3, MASS. Offset and Letterpress 195 STERLING A. ORR, INC. - CADILLAC - 10 MILL STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Tel. 781-1800 Greg Ryan, Sandy Orr, Helene Robbins, Bev Grzywacz, Bill Robbins MI ' Wk ■ m im ' m J I mm ! j _, JK ami 4wwB J M ■ iHp ' HI Wm I ■ IE Jy R J : - ' r 7- ' : :; ' • £ . ' . i E J B BEAUTY SALON PERMANENT WAVING HAIR STYLING HAIR COLORING HAIR CUTTING Longmeadow Shops Bliss Road and William Street Telephone 567-8921 SEE TEKOA INSURANCE AGENCY AUTO INSURANCE ALL RISKS Cars — Trucks — Motor Scooters — Cycles • Fire, Theft and Collision • Extra Territorial Guest • Increased Limits • Property Damage • Medical Payments Telephone 562-3604 270 ELM STREET - WESTFIELD, MASS. 198 ftsso) rl Lurimalcii -Jll and d5u burner S eruice, Jsnc. 295 ALLEN STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 01108 (fsso) WEGIEL TRAVEL SERVICE AND PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN TOURS Authorized Agents For AIRLINE AND STEAMSHIP TICKETS ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD Reservations for Cruises, Hotels, Package tours, etc. 178 STATE STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Tel. 734-8223 199 iviARIO ' S BARBER SHOP Mario Magnani, Proprietor The latest in Men ' s Hair Styles Three Barbers To Serve You 911 SHAKER ROAD LONGMEADOW, MASSACHUSETTS TRADING POST SHOPPING CENTER NATIONAL Gage and Die Co., Inc. 11 RAMAH CIRCLE AGAWAM MASS. GILBERT ' S BOOKSHOP SIDNEY BARON REALTOR 682 Summer Ave. Springfield 733-2277 778 Longmeadow St. Longmeadow 567-3375 RADDING SIGNS Compliments of STACY ' S TOWN and COUNTRY CLEANERS 200 RE 3-1 360 - Phones - RE 2-61 20 K. MILLER TOOL MFG. CO., INC. MANUFACTURERS OF WIRE STRIPPERS Kenneth T. Miller President 875 ELM STREET Res. LO 7-3819 WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Your Fifth Avenue Florist at the X giomsr 451 SUMNER AVE. SPRINGFIELD 8, MASSACHUSETTS Flowers of Distinction for Every Occasion Joseph J. Mascaro, Prop. Tel. RE 3-9411 BEST WISHES AND GOOD LUCK to the CLASS OF 1967 From the ALBERT T. WOOD POST 175 AMERICAN LEGION SHAKOUR LABORATORIES INC. 1 89 Taylor Street Springfield, Massachusetts Telephone 736-1816 Manufacturing Chemists Distributors of leading standard lines of Beauty Shop Supplies and Equipment Designers and Builders of functional Beauty Salons VALLEY CINEMA VALLEY SOUND CORP. 958 STATE STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASS. RE 6-4576 Audio Visual Equipment Slides Film Strips Photographic Supplies Film Rental RCA Language Lab Closed circuit Ed. TV Record players P.A. systems— Tape recorders LEWIS ZUNDELL Hardware — Paint — Appliances 770 MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone REpublic 3-0912 201 after Am MjfJtl 9mm wmm X STANDARD INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO., INC. 246 CHESTNUT STREET SPRINGFIELD MASSACHUSETTS T - Barbara Siegel 202 DA LE BROS RE 6-5491 472 UNION STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASS. g Ht ' ' ■ ' ■V - P.. Thkjr eD ' %r THE SEPARATE H LI i i i j ■ G WK - SHOP Wk m 1 ■ 1 ' 1 E f I ' Mr LONGMEADOW, MASS. 2 v . , J f= C..: ' 2 + + On the Green «beSb 0 ip n H m ? ' 0. mi m ' J - • 1 Sandy Greenberg, Adrianne Heafitz A HHHHSHn i 204 i HB DRIES 4 LOADS for the PRICE OF ONE SERVICE The Springfield GAS Light Company now serves nearly 2,000 homes in Longmeadow and we sincerely hope to serve you! DUCATI — NORTON — HONDA — MATCHLESS — MONTESA — MOTO GUZZI £j=JL£ Telephone 732-9891 cTTwo V Telephone 739-4037 366 MEMORIAL AVE. WEST SPRINGFIELD 205 CARTER PAPER CO. 136 WAYSIDE AVENUE WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Tel. 785-1 961 J. O. YOUNG COMPANY, INC. Manufacturers Ladders and Scaffolding Eave troughs and Conductors Wood— Ga Ivan ized— Copper Quality Roofing 36-60 LAUREL STREET SPRINGFIELD 7, MASS. RE 7-3515 STORK DIAPER SERVICE 300 ALBANY AVENUE SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS i 11 •4 Diane, Debbie Wilson WILSON INSURANCE AGENCY Robert F. Wilson 206 1200 MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 736-8386 fV SOULIERE BUILDING CORP. 49 DRURY LANE LONGMEADOW LO 7-8324 John Kochanowski, Roland Souliere, Bob Johnson, Brian Dee 9 CHANDLER AVE. (Cor. Chandler Ave. Longmeadow Street) LONGMEADOW MASSACHUSETTS Tel. LO 7-5643 Instant Hair Dryers BEAUTY SHOP ON THE GREEN Josephine M. Lucas, Prop. 207 UNSHINE ART STUDIOS, INC. DISTINCTIVE (greeting ( ams Anne Robbins, Sandy Orr, Greg Ryan, Bev Grzywacz, Bill Robbins, Helene Robbins, Mary Robbins 208 jjji m Charles Btrinkiman, Barbara McCann Compliments of Westinghouse Electric Corp. Automatic Merchandising Division SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 209 mmMmrmi m mm Aluminum Brass Copper All Sizes Shapes Alloys « Quality products of the finest mills in England and the Con- tinent, competitively priced. To profitably Reduce your metal costs, call your nearest Atlantic Office Today! ATLANTIC ALUMINUM AND METAL DISTRIBUTORS, INC. ammmeaomm i o wom m m Sara Throne, Anne Throne, Connie Katz, Bruce Throne PRICE ASSOCIATES 1387 MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 210 Paige Price r ftu H Homes of Distinction ' -BY- ROY A. PROVENCHER 1 8 SILVER BIRCH RD. LONGMEADOW, MASS. Alan Realty 567-0406 AL MARCOTTE FORD 11 25 Main Street Holyoke, Massachusetts Sera Chilson, Gail Wiskoski, Rick Dalessio, Linda Marcotte, Mark Stevens, Diane Gasparini 211 Barbara Mayer, John Mayer, Lee Martin, Frederica Mayer ALBERT E. MAYER, INC. Plumbers 419 MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASS. FIRST in Personal Service elmon dundr W CUSTOM W dMf CLEANERS 333 BELMONT AVENUE 212 WH John Warwick, Larry Ranslow, Frank D ' Angelo, Ed Merriam, Tom Tracy 10 BLISS ROAD Sharon Black, Kevin Morrison, Cindy Ellis, Ned Dibble Take-out Orders 567-8779 Friendly Steak and Sundae Shop 732 BLISS ROAD 213 We ' re the SPALDING family in L.HS Carolyn Jones Sidney Jones Laura Bacon Jp r w } ■ u . - s m § 4 i j ( ( Jim Parker Lisa Nannen Dave Guidette 214 ■ oLt orin f tudt tod Corner of Stearns Square and Bridge St. Springfield, Massachusetts Barbara McCann, John Peverley Official Yearbook Photographers 215 Well, that ' s it. That ' s the year (as we ' ve seen it). Maybe we mangled things, caught the trivial, skipped the essential. But then again, if somewhere among the lines of copy and candid shots, the year came out looking the same shape to you as it did to us, great! At least— we tried. Editorial Board Publisher ' s Representative Missy Balthaser Daniel Bloom Jack Brown, Frannie Clark Barbara Harris T. O ' Toole and Sons Bob D ' Agostino Sandy Lipson Art Editors Debbie Chasens Literary Staff Judy Cogswell Jennifer Daley Cindy Dale Bruce Frisbie Sandy Orr Matty Schaff er Anita Wendell Adviser Miss Deborah C. Steele Debbie Fuller Dave Gloth Sandy Greenberg Jean Leavitt Dee Triouleyre Margaret Winters Debbie Alport Business Barbara Meiklejohn Sue Bogert Mr. Maurice Suher Shelley Petluck Gary Katter Business Board Bette Freed Helene Robbins Sandy Childs — Typist Connie Katz Barbara Robinson Diane Shapiro Barbara Siegel Donna Soodalter Laura Shatz Carol Zandan Judi Zuckerman Pwfe mMmR « • ' L I— ,„«   «  •« • 1967MASACKSIC Supplement ' d , Library n vH Schoo Dave Cohen Richard Pottern This is the spring Lenny Shatz Hfi A v AY,-. 7 . - - «V Mark Weisse Steve Trebbin as we see it. II P Jane Schaffer, Shelly Nuger, Debbie Sirulnik Steve Bentson, Frannie Clark Bob fohnsotl, Glenn Bernardo. Rick Johnson Dress Down Day boosts A.F.S. funa and L. H, S. morale. Joan Lincoln, Marjie Clifton, Robin Pearson, Andrea Chaffee, Linda Weiner Jim Popkin R. Michael D ' Agostino Dennis Orsi Bernie Kaplan BD Caesar reigns - Latin Banquet revives ancient culture. Karen Kielbasa, Lauren Feinstein, Peter Wender Mrs. Richter, Mrs. Meder, Miss Baird, Mr. Houle • Doug Newton Matty Schaffer, Heather Mudgett Debbie Rochford Mrs. I.e. ib CAROUSEL Music Tilt AVVXE Carousel crowns Nancy and while spring makes the world APRIL 29 Mike Albano, Jay Gundersdorf John Bartlett, Tanya Marlowe 1} brary ftr 1 Dennis g° Wound. Bill Robbins, Chris Penney Queen Nancy Kaynor, King Dennis Flavin Sandy Orr, Missy Balthaser Music groups demonstrate Mr. Carbonnell Janet Conti, Ruth Adam, Mary Ryder •l-Vrt 1 skill at Expo ' 67 and star on stage in Die Fledermaus. Mr. Burkle LIBRARY LONGMEADOW HIGH SCHOOL Chris Whittlesey, John Bartlett m 1 ttfti. n 42 ' ore fiqtfWs ' flPiV A01K? ' Mary Jane Dyson Martin Lankester Mr. Gelinas, Carol Preston I ■ LARRY BERKELEY Pitcher, 7-1 Coach Dag and company boast and second VARSITY BASEBA1 J. 12 wins, 7 losses, 1 ti e Longmeadow Oppor 4 Easthampton 5 4 Ludlow 5 9 Agawam 4 8 South Hadley 2 3 Chicopee Comp. 10 8 Enfield 4 6 Palmer 5 7 Monson 3 3 West Springfield 3 13 Trade 4 5 Minnechaug 2 East Longmeadow 2 6 Trade 3 6 Easthampton 2 11 Ware 2 Ludlow 3 4 Classical 5 6 Enfield 2 6 Agawam 5 6 South Hadley 7 KEN COHEN Third base, .338 All- Valley Wheel Team, All Western Mass. JOHN PEVERLEY Center field, .280 All-Valley Wheel Team 10 two all-league stars place in Valley Wheel with 12-7 record. Nancy Graninger I i I 1967 BASEBALL TEAM — front: John Peverley, Pete Jalonen, Mike Anziano, Larry Berkeley, Ken Cohen, Bill Mclntyre; middle: Steve Bentson Bob D ' Agostino, Bob Petrie, Bill Robbins, Bruce Frisbie; back: Coach Santos, Stu Meadows, Jim Hoekstra, manager Frank Meeske, Rick Paar, Coach D ' Agostino. 11 a iB CH DERBY JACK CORCORAN 4th place, Western Mass. STEVE NISSENBAUM RON BEACHMAN BILL RUBIN HARVEY BOND ■ 1 2 Golfers swing into 1st in league, 2nd in WM, state; netmen achieve WM 2nd. VARSITY TENNIS 17 wins, 2 losses Longmeadow Oppor 9 Agawam 9 East Longmeadow 10 West Springfield 8 Palmer 1 3 Classical 6 8 Tech 1 12 Minnechaug 1 7 Springfield Coll. 2 8 Amherst 1 8 Cathedral 1 9 East Longmeadow 6 Agawam 3 9 Tech 6 Springfield Coll. 3 8 Palmer 1 9 Minnechaug 5 Amherst 4 8 Cathedral 1 4 Classical 5 VARSITY GOLF lgmead 16 wins, losses ow Oppone l4 2 Monson 3 2 I6I 2 Enfield 1 2 m 2 Ludlow 6 2 14! 2 Agawam 3 2 17 East Longmeadow 1 12l 2 Minnechaug 5 2 m 2 Ludlow 6 2 12 East Longmeadow 6 16 Palmer 2 12 Agawam 6 17 Enfield 1 15 Palmer 3 l4i 2 Ludlow 3 2 l4i 2 Classical 3 2 12 Cathedral 6 15 Enfield 3 TRACK 1 win, 8 losses Longmeadow Opponents 44 2 East Longmeadow 86 2 28 Agawam 98 31 Enfield 100 42 1 6 Minnechaug 88 5 6 37 South Hadley 94 66 Chicopee Comp. 65 62 2 Southwick 68 2 45 Classical 86 44 Palmer 87 ' JIM POPKIN 880 Yards — 2:06.5 TED YAFFO 440 Yards DAVF CLARK Mile — 4:55.6 JIM TEMPLE KEN I ' II I DMAN Javelin— 174 ' 9 '  Yards 13 Lancers applaud talented 14 sportsmen and scholars. SPORTS AWARDS Sue Solomon, Miss Mistark, Debbie Haddad, Barbara Zerwitz, Beth Keegan Coach D ' Agostino Carolyn Jones, Jill Temple, Robin Burnette, Miss Mistark, Pam Faubert Tennis Trophy for Second Place, Western Mass — Coach Dag to Mr. Suher Golf Trophy for First Place, Valley Wheel — Mr. Haskell Cooley Tennis Award — Mr Suher to Phil Locario ACADEMIC AWARDS Men ' s Club Citizenship Award — Henry Rigali National Honor Society members — Bob Riner, Shelley Petluck, Phil Ryan, Sherryl Smith, Barb Meiklejohn, Dave Michelman, Ann Throne, Sharon Nuger, Chris Whittlesey, Dave Gloth, Peter Wender English Award, Columbia Scholastic Press Medal — Mr. Craver to Penny Baum Coaches Council Award — Larry Berkeley Beatrice Herrschaft Outstanding Athlete Award — Ken Cohen Mathletes — Peter Wender, Nancy Shoemaker, Scott Brown, Mark Leeper, Anne Exley, Jennifer Daley, Alan Lerm.m National Merit Scholarship Winners Chris Whittlesey, Nancy Shoemaker Men ' s Club Service Award — Ed Lowe from Mr. Fuller 15 Dinner and dancing unveil the 1967 Masacksic. Ken Cohen, Dan Bloom, Craig Stewart Peter Wender, Jennifer Daley, Nancy Shoemaker, Mr. Craver Cindy Ellis, Jean Spallino, Sharon Black 16 Julie Katten, Connie Katz, Laura Shatz, Connie Smith, Janet Conti Clowning seniors raise money for treasury. Cindy Ellis, Henry Rigali Mr. McLean Carol Blakeman, Dennis Orsi Richie Ward Henry Rigali, Brian Dee, Paul Schneider George Goodman, Hemic Kaplan 17 Library Cabaret lures seniors into a dream and Bill Robbins Betsy Merrill, Henry Rigali II Martin Lankester, Jean Leavitt world of candles tweet soul music. Lissa Clark V 1 jp Tra fv 1 : ■il ; «m 1 1 M 19 p Editors Melissa Balthaser Mathew Schaffer Literary Staff Susan Bogert Robert D ' Agostino Bruce Frisbie Deborah Milner Circulation Francesca Clark Adviser Deborah C. 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