Lyman Hall High school - Singer Chronicle Yearbook (Wallingford, CT)

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SIGNER 1975 LY MKN HAIL is but a game... and let it slip away m like the autumn sun should be dying.. . f but its only just begun 9 in the road up ahead and all the secrets the in universe whisper in our ears 14 we may ne this way again! Donna Alterisi Clifton Angry Pasta “Life is short enough as it is without wasting time uselessly.” Goals: Secretary. Activities: Cross-Country, Track. Richard Angelone Rick “The measure of man’s life is the well spending of it, and not the length.” — Plutarch Goals: Travel, college. Activities: Ski Club, Football. Carmen Arisco A dream is a beginning.” Goals: To be able to work with people. Activities: Class President, Key Club (Pres.), Football, Track, Ski Club, Band, State Band, Student Activities Committee Evaluation 1974. James Arnold Paul Atwater Kimberli Audet “Grief can take care of itself, but to get the full value of a joy you must have someone to divide it with.” — Mark Twain Goals: To work at something in the medical field. Activities: Cheerleading, Student Council, A.F.S. Homeroom Representative, Girls’ League. Susan Baksa Susie Trouble’s gonna loose me — Worry leave me behind, And I’ll stand up proudly In true peace of mind.” — Carol King Goals: Secretary. 18 Edward Barillaro Eddy, The Barrell, Clapper “You may still be here tomorrow, But your dreams may not.” — Cat Stevens Goals: To be happy at what-ever I do. Activities: Deca, Food Service Club, Golf Team. Robert Berceli “Poor unfortunate victims of system beyond our control, a plague upon your ignorance and the grey dispair of your ugly life.” — “F.2.” Susan Benaro Susie “I said “yes”, isn’t that enough?” I.W.A.T.T.P.Y.R. — R.I.L.V. Goals: Marketing and Distribution. Activities: DECA. Steven Benz Benny Goals: College and Engineering. Activities: National Honor Society, Chemistry Club. Best Personality: Kevin Devaney and Robin Donlan. 19 Karen Bohne ‘‘When we smile; the world seems brighter. When we smile; our cares grow lighter.” Goals: Nursing. Activities: AFS, Homeroom Rep., Secretary of Class, Girls’ League. Robert Boisvert Goals: To become an Electrician. Activities: F.F.A. Susan Bon ini Beans ‘‘Greater love hath no man than this that a man lay down his life for a friend.” — John 15:13 Goals: College, move West, raise horses, become a surgeon. Activities: Field Hockey, Volleyball Track, Girls’ League. James Brangi Branj “Basic”, “Oszir Fazul” Goals: To go to college and become a Computer Engineer. Dwight B lakes lee Gilbert Boyd Eisenhower “Cold hearted orb that rules the night, removes the colours from our sight. Red is grey and yellow white, but we decide which one is right and which is an illusion.” Goals: College. Toni Bosnyak “Happiness does not depend upon what happens outside of you but on what happens inside of you; it is measured by the spirit in which you meet the problems of life.” Goals: College. Activities: J.V. Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader (capt.), Girls’ League, Band, National Honor Society (sec.), Homeroom Rep., Ski Club. Janice Brodeur Steven Brooks Big Mouth “Some people see things as they are and ask Why? I dream things that never were and ask Why not?” Goals: Get married and have a happy life. Activities: Deca. Ellen Brys “If you never love, you can never be loved.” Goals: To understand and help others. Beth Braceioforte “To all my friends slowly acquired, known through good times and bad, you will not fade as we go our separate ways, for I will remember each and everyone of you ...” Goals: College. Activities: Girls’ League, Yearbook. Aviation Club (Treas.), Volleyball Team. James Bun dock Deborah Burghardt Paul Burnell Deb “I shall not pass this way again. Any good thing that I can do, or any kindness that I can show, let me do it now! Let me not defer it or neglect it. For I shall not pass this way again.” Activities: Girls’ League, Yearbook, Track Score Keeper, Senior Class Play Committee. 21 Kathleen Butler Butt “Everything we’ve really loved will be saved. It’s all a matter of loving something so much that we won’t cast it aside.’’ Goals: Nursing. Activities: A.F.S., Girls’ League, Future Nurses of America, Homeroom Representative. Linda Calatayud “Miles from nowhere, guess I’ll take my time, I creep through the valleys and I grope through the woods, ‘cause I know when I find it it’s gonna make me feel good.” — Cat Stevens Goals: Major — Nutrition, Minor — Business. Activities: Ski Club, Girls’ League, Pep Club, AFS, Compass 22 Patricia Kinell Butler Trish “Live for today, for tomorrow is but a dream and yesterday is but a memory.” Goals: To be married to Jerry and raise a family. Activities: Cheerleading, Girls’ League. Denise Cairns Nanette Cannata “How beautiful are the mountains Goals: To have a goal, that bring peace. Also the young voices crying in the wilderness.” Goals: Radiologist, Artist. Donald Campbell Fonzi “Say the secret word and split a hundred dollars.” — Groucho Marx “Take my wife, please.” — Henny Youngman “You hockey puck.” — Don Rickies Goals: To be the host for “The Tonight Show”. Activities: Senior Class Play, Compass — news editor. Louis Canterella Mel “You never know your own limitations or how much you can endure until you’re down on the floor and have to get up. — John Ryan 10 73 Goals: To be a C.P.A. and to succeed in what ever I do. College. Activities: Ski Club Treasurer. Donna Canalia “You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm.” — Collett Goals: To finish school and to be a model. Activities: Pep Club, Chordials, Girls’ Glee, Mixed Choir, Musicals, DEC A officer. Carmen Arisco — President Gail McCann — Secretary SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1975 Fellow Graduates, As we reflect upon the past four years, it is my wish that there will be many interesting memories of the activities and friendships made during our high school career. Now, as we enter the challenges of society on our own roads, we must rely upon the education we have acquired at Lyman Hall. It is my desire that you are all successful on whatever road you may choose. In closing, I would like to thank you all for making our Senior year a successful one. Sincerely, Carmen Arsico President, Senior Class Ed Cremo — Vice-President Mara Giannone — Treasurer Deborah Carano Debbie ‘'It seems to me a crime that we should age. These fragile times shall never slip us by. A time we never can or shall erase. Cause friends together watch their childhood fly.” Goals: College — Elementary Education. Susan Carretta “The permanent temptation of life is to confuse dreams with reality. The permanent defeat of life comes when dreams are surrendered to reality.” John Cathcart “Eat my Shorts.” Goals: To go on the road with a big band. __________________ Janis Carroll J.C. Activities: Volleyball, Cross Country, Track, Leaders Club at the Y.M.C.A. Mary Beth Carini “The grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for.” Goals: To go to college, to lead a happy and successful life. Activities: A.F.S., Volleyball, Band, Student Assembly, Senior Class Play Committee. Richard Caron Rich “Where charity and love prevail, there is God. Goals: To be a Sonar Technician in the Navy. Activities: Aviation Club. Magaret Cavanaugh Meg, Meggins “Give and you shall grow, search and you shall find what a beautiful gift God gives .. ” — Lite Goals: To be a Pediatric Nurse. Activities: Girls’ League, Swim Team, Future Nurses of America, Mark Cei ‘Some men see things as they are and say why, I dream things that never were and say why not — Robert Kennedy Goals: Culinary Institute. Robert Celata Bob “To perform great deeds, one must dream great dreams.” Goals: College, to compete in track and field at college level. Activities: Basketball, Track. Maryellen Celia Mare “I’ve locked the door to yesterday, And thrown away the key, Tomorrow holds no fears for me, For I have found today.” Goals: College, to become rich. Activities: Ski Club, Chordials, Path, Drama. Robin Celia Rob “Success is a journey, not a destination.” Goals: To become a riding instructor, and teach handicapped children how to care for horses. Amelia Chapone Mil “Doesn’t it seem like a long ways back through the fog and the by ways Doesn’t it seem strange it took so long But I saw it all today.” — James Seals Lorraine Celia Lorrie, Hoss, Chelle Goals: To become a commercial artist and to achieve my horse mastership degree. 25 Clinton Chrisman Eric Church Steven Connelly Kevin Corbett Ric “No problem buddy.” (from the McDonald Three) Activities: Ski Club. FFA. Deborah Collins Kerry Corcoran Debbie “You are as young as your faith, as old as your doubt; as young as your self-confidence, as old as your fear; as young as your hope, as old as your despair.” — Samuel Ullman Goals; To be a medical secretary and to help the mentally retarded. Activities: Girls’ Glee, Mixed Choir, Girls’ League, Co-editor of Yearbook, DEC A, Musicals, Chordials. Louis Cordova Marylou Cotrona Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have.” — H. Schachtel Goals: To make the most of my life; and to succeed in teaching or nursing. Activities: Latin Club, International Club. Susan Cosgrove Sue Goals: To live a happy life. David Coughlin Richard Craven Crazy Goals: To be a veterinarian. Activities: Soccer,Track. Wiliam Cusano Sphinxy, Turtle “Where ever you go, there you are, but on the other hand four fingers and a thumb.” — P.A.M. Goals: To become a florist. Kevin Devaney Goals: To live a successful life, and work at a job that I really like. Activities: Football, Local Gearhead. Edward Cremo Ed “No matter who you’re with, be yourself — be proud of it — and your friends will come around.” Goals: Choose a college, get accepted, and make it through it. Activities: Senior Class Vice-Pres., Stage Band, Compass, Senior Class Play (CharlieBrown), Musicals. Elysia Dickess Margaret Devaney Maggie “A penny saved is a penny earned.” Goals: Get through college. Activities: Volleyball, Senior Class Play. George DeWolf Wolfer “Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars.” Activities: Hockey. Linda Dominici Lin “There is no remembrance which time does not obliterate.” Goals: To be happy and do the best 1 can. Activities: Stage Band, Cordials, F.T.A., Industrial Arts, Girls’ League, Compass, Yearbook, French Club, Band, National Honor Society. Thomas Diglio Dig ‘The future is but a figure of speech, a specter of thought.” Goals: To be a C.P.A. Petra DiLella Pete You are never fully dressed until you wear a smile.” Goals: To finish school and become a model. Activities: DECA officer. Pasquale DiNatale Pat “The harder it is to get the more you appreciate it.” Goals: Go to college, play college football, not get married til 30. Activities: Football, Track, DECA. Diana DiDonato Di “A smile on a face; you can help put one there. Be warm and be helpful, show someone you care. Help people love life, enjoy and have fun. Put smiles on the faces where once there were none!” Goals: College, work with art and kids, travel and stay happy. Activities: Girls’ League, Ski Club, Homeroom Representative, Path. Most Popular: Robin Donlan and Ed Barillaro. Robin Donlan “We shouldn’t worry ’bout the length of his hair or the color of his skin, we should take a little time and think about what’s within.” — Ray Stevns Kevin Donovan Kev “This writing business. Pencils and what not. Over-rated if you ask me.” Activities: Compass, Senior Class Play (backstage). Richard Draghi Diamond Dog “Why must we go from here, why can’t we live and live.” Goals: To become rich, own a restaurant or a bar, and to marry Dale. Activities: Soccer, Track. Marie Douglass M.B.H. “Without honesty there is no truth. Without truth there is no love. Without love there is nothing.” Goals: To be an Executive Secretary and live a comfortable life in the future. Activities: Cross Country, Volleyball, “Fiddler on the Roof’, Girls’ League, F.B.L.A., Band. Laura Dunn “As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons.” Goals:To be successful in whatever field I choose. Activities: Girls’ League, Compass, Yearbook Editor, Pep Club, National Honor Society. Sandra Dunn Sandy “When you part from your friend, you grieve not; for that which you admire most in him may be clearer in his absence.” Goals: To help people. Activities: Basketball, Field hockey. Softball. Maureen Dowd Mo “Children of the kingdom, they won’t be tom by war, nor will they kill or hate, or hesitate to love.” — Seals and Crofts Goals: Art School, get married and have five kids, be free from the hassles of school life. Activities: Majorettes. Judith Ennis Eennis Goals: Run a Dairy Farm. To become a Laboratory Technician. Activities: Future Farmers of America, Frustration Inc. 29 Karen Essency Jack Farrell William Evers Keith Farrar Cynthia Falcigno Bill “It matters not how a man dies, bu how he lives.” Goals: To be a wildlife biologist. Activities: FFA. Felicia Felix Flea, Patches “Live life for this very moment, for there’s no assurance of another day.” Goals: To become a Radiologist, and raise horses. Activities: Future Farmers of America, Compass, Frustration Inc., Equity players. Brian Fenimore Groucho, Cricket Goals: To get out of Lyman Hall. Anthony Ferrari Tony Goals: To be an architect and to leave Wallingford. Activities: A.V. Patricia Flannery Richard Francesconi Flan, Fanny, Pat Baite Ritchard “Love, not reason, is stronger than Goals: College, hate.” Goals: Nursing. Activities: Girls’ League. Diana Field “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom always to know the difference.” Activities: A.F.S. Marianne Fischer Fish, Cream “All is changed with time The future none can see The road you leave behind Ahead lies mystery. — Stevie Wonder James Fitzgerald Fitz Goals: To graduate, college. Activities: Soccer. Bonita Freshi Bonnie “Very little is needed to make a happy life. It is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.” Goals: College. Activities: Girls’ League, Band, Yearbook, Ski Club, Homeroom Rep., Path. Most Dramatic: Ed Cremo and Sandy Stolzman. John Fresina Friz “Don’t look back somethin’ might be gainin’on you.” — Satchel Page Goals: Get a job, make money. Activities: Soccer, Track, Basketball. Cynthia Gagne Cin “Live each day like there’ll be no tomorrow!” Goals: Attend Business School. Activities: Volleyball. William Garrett Bill “If you cannot win, make the one ahead of you break the record.” Goals: Professional Bowler, make lots of money. Activities: Bowling Club, Freshmen Football. F.F.A. Janet Gattilia Doreen Gayer Alice Gerace A1 “If you first don’t succeed, try, try again.” Goals: Vocalist. Monica Gasperini Moe “The only way to win happiness is to give it. The more we give, the more we have.” Goals: College. Activities: Band, Girls’ League, Ski Club, Cheerleader. Lucianne Geremia Peter Gillispie Jr. Lucy This road goes a long, long way, and if we’re going to find the end we’re going to need a helping hand.” — Elton John Goals: College and live a happy life. Activities: Yearbook, Pep Club, Girls’ League, Chordials. Robert Getchell Getch “Eat, drink and make money.” Goals: To leave Connecticut. Louis Giamo Lou ‘To perform great deeds one must dream great dreams.” Goals: To become a History teacher. Activities: Football, Track, Freshman Baseball. Mara Giannone Nig “Every individual has a place to fill in the world and is important, in some respect, whether he chooses to be so or not.” — Nathaniel Hawthorne Goals: Nursing. Activities: Cheerleading, Jr. Prom Chairman, Girls’ League, AFS, Class Treasurer (4 yrs.), National Honor Society. Thomas Grady Tom, Seymore “Whenever I’m right, nobody remembers. Whenever I’m wrong, nobody forgets.” Activities: Drama Club, Musicals, CYO, Senior Class Play. 33 Mary Ann Gervasi Mar “For you will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not.” Goals: To be happy and to live a healthy and fulfilling life. Activities: Girls’ League, Pep Club, Ski Club, Compass, Mixed Choir, Girls’ Glee, Junior Prom, Senior Class Play. Eileen Goodrich Goody, Ei, Cream “Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.” — Victor Borge Goals: College and old age. Activities: Sports, Band, Juior Class Vice-President, Student Council. Gayle Greco “Monja” Goals: College. Gary Gustafson Gus “Happy have we met. Happy have we been. Happy let us part And happy meet again.” Goals: To push drugs (as pharmacist). Activities: Ski Club (Pres.). Peter Hamasian Richard Hannan Mayo “To perform great deeds one must dream great dreams.” Goals: Business Management. Activities: DEC A. David Hansen “If you can’t be good, be careful.” Goals: To be rich and famous. Carol Harrington “Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly.” Joan Hausmann Timothy Hayden Joni “We are but a moments sunlight fading on the grass.” Goals: Psychology and Art. 34 Beth Hecklinger “Things such as friendship are free and are the greatest things in life.” Kathleen Hogan Kathy, Kate “To be conscious that you are ignorant is a great step to knowledge.” Activities: International Club, I.A. Club, All-School Musical, Compass. Monica Hill “Yesterdays hurt is today’s understanding rewoven into tomorrow’s life.” Goals: Go to college, get married, and live a long, happy life. Activities: Band, Drum Major. David Hjort Smiley “Be careful in life and don’t fall in the wrong hands.” Patricia Hoffman Pattie “Sue me. ” “What can I say?” Goals: To have a happy fulfilled life. Jan Herrle “Who are you?” said the ceterpillar. “I-I hardly know, Sir, just at present — at least. I knew who I was when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then.” — Lewis Carroll Alice in Wonderland Goals: Travel, be satisfied with myself. Activities: Pep Club, Girls’ League, Ski Club, AFS, Yearbook. Friendliest: Gail McCann and Kevin Devaney. 35 David Hothman Dave “Is that right!” Goals: University, then out into the cold world. Activities: Swimming, Volleyball, Badminton, Skating, Bridge. Holly Hughes Hoi “Begin at once to live, and count each day as a separate life.” — Seneca Goals: To go to college and major in early childhood or special education. Activities: Girls’ League, Pep Club, Senior Class Play. Thomas Hutchinson Hutch “Life is like a maze of doors and they all open from the side you’re on. Just keep on pushing hard boy, try as you may you’re going to wind up where you started from.” Goals: To finish high school and college. Activities: Soccer, Golf, Key Club. Lynn Janeczek “Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to pay the price to make them come true.” Activities: Senior Class Play, Ski Club, Compass, Girls’ League. Robert Hulsizer Jocelyn Johnson Jocie “It doesn’t matter who you love or how you love, but that you love.” Goals: To become a Physical Therapist. Julie Johnson Sherrie Johnson “We do not remember days, we remember moments.” — Pauese Goals: To become a nurse, travel. David Jordan “Often we accelerate before we know the right road. ” Goals: College, an interesting occupation. Activities: Key Club, Aviation Club, Sociology Club. David Keithan “With a friend at hand you will see the light, if your friends are there than everything’s alright.” Activities: DECA. Peter Kesilewski Mary Ellen Jordan M.E. “To me, every hour of the light and dark is a miracle.” — Walt Whitman Goals: To do my best in whatever I do, to be happy. Activities: Future Teachers, Mame, Senior Class Play, Chordials, National Honor Society, Girls’ League. Mary Alice Kenney Mare Don’t walk in front of me. I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me. I may not lead. Walk beside me and be my friend.” Goals: To be content in whatever I do and also to bring happiness to everyone around me. Susan Kimball Sue, Apple square “Fun grows with happiness, sunshine, and laughter, and lives as a smile in your heart ever after.” Goals: To be rich and successful. Perry King “Time rolls on, and in the end we are just another wave of humanity floating in a region of time and space trying desperately to fathom matters too majestic for our drab minds.” Goals: To think of a joke sicker than Mr. Hilliker’s. 37 Christopher Kristan Beauregard “I can’t think right now.” Goals: To be the first man to play the piano on Jupiter. Stuart Kosnoff Koz ‘‘You can’t please everyone so you’ve got to please yourself.” Goals: To live a happy life. Activities: Football. Robin Kowalski ‘‘If only one could crowd eternity into an hour or stretch an hour to eternity.” — Emerson Activities: Compass, Field Hockey, Path Editor, Student Senate, Girls’ League. Karen Kosnoff Kosie “Forsake not an old friend, for a new one does not compare with him.” Goals: College, Marriage, and a life )f happiness. Vctivities: Girls’ League, Girls’ ack and Field, German Club 'reasurer, International Club, [ome Economics Club, Junior Prom ecorating Committee, Girls’ eague Prom Committee. Mary Kuczynski Mar “He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, And he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere.” — Emerson Goals: College, nursing. Activities: Student Council, Girls’ League, Yearbook, National Honor Society. Mira Kulas Michael Kutz Mima “Love wasn’t put in the heart to stay, for love isn’t love until you give it away.” Goals: Medical Secretary and Assistant. ActivitiesiCheerleading, Student Council, AFS, Path, Yearbook. Deborah Land Debbie, (Land-Sea Elephant by Ron) “Life is not complete until you find someone to share it with.” — Ron Deb Goals: X-Ray Technician. Nancie LaVoie Nanc, clancie “The love in you heart wasn’t put there to stay; Love isn’t love till you give it away.” Goals: To be a Fashion Merchandise buyer. Activities: DECA, Sociology Club, Girls’ League. Lori Landino Kathy Lasso Flame “So on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out, there’s so much left to know and I’m on the road to find out.” Goals: Go to college and lead a happy life. James Lawrence Jimbo “Life is a bunch of dreams; to have life make your dreams come true.” Goals: To be a conservation officer. Activities: FFA. Vivian Laccone Viv “ . and the echo in your mind are fading slowly into time But you can’t look back and still face your tomorrows . ” — Bob Lund Goals: Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. Activities: Equity Players, F.T.A., F.H.A., Girls’ League. 39 Class Clowns: Mary Ellen Wright and Neil Naples. Susan Leahy “Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true.” Goals: To count how many gram crakcers that will fit across the Golden Gate Bridge. Susan LeClair Sue 3.999 = 4 Goals: To be a teacher. Activities: F.T.A., Industrial Arts Club, Compass, All-School Musical, French Club. Deborah Leigh Debbie “Love is sharing.” Goals: To go to England to a school of horsemanship. Christy Leno Cricket “Happiness is having someone to care for.” Goals: To get married and be happy for the rest of my life. Activities: FBLA, Girls’ League. Ruth Lewis Nancy Liapes “If you First don’t succeed, try, try, again.” Goals: Are to be an Airline Stewardess or Secretary, and to succeed in life. Donna Leonard “If you love him Set him free, If he comes back He’s yours. If he doesn’t He never was!” I Love You Bud Diane Libby Di Goals: To find peace and happiness in life, marry Craig. Activities: Cross Country, Track and Field, Ski Club. Cecelia Lizotte Dean Loomis Ceil, Deel “The main thing in life is not to be afraid to be human.” Activities: Field Hockey, Student Assembly, Girls’ League, Softball. Micheal Lubov Smedley Goals: College. Activities: Soccer, Basketball. Deborah Losi Los “Obstacles cannot crush me, Every obstacle yields to stem resolve. He who is fixed to a star does not change his mind.” Goals: To be President of Chase Manhattan Bank. Paula Logan Loggins “The true light is that which emanates from within man, and reveals the secrets of the heart to the soul, making it happy and contented with life.” Goals: Nursing, to live a good, happy, fulfilling life. Karyn Maguire “Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true.” Deborah Mahon Lush “Doit.” Goals: Go to Hawaii, marry, happiness. Activities: Secretary of C.Y.O., Folk Choir. 41 Daniel Malchiodi Mulch, Goomba, Malfunction “I never forget a face, but in your case I’ll make an exception.” — Groucho Marx Goals: To play guitar on the moon, visit all different landscapes, occupation on the coast. Donna Marchi “Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact.” Anthony Marotta Gu “The harder you strive and work at something, the harder it is to fail at it.” Activities: Football. John Mattie Linda May Maysie Keep me away from the wisdom which does not cry, the philosophy which does not laugh and the greatness which does not bow before children.” — Kahlil Gibran Goals: To travel, to work at a job that helps people (esp. kids) and to be able to love and respect everyone. Craig McCall Haunch ‘Tell me about it!” Goals: To go to college. Activities: Football, Ski Club. Gail McCann Rebecca Me Keen “Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly.” — Langston Hughes Goals: College, Elementry Education teacher. Activities: Student Assembly (Pres., Sec.), Rep. to Board of Education, Class Sec., Volleyball Team (Capt.), Co-Editor of Path Magazine, AFS, Ski Club, Future Teachers. 42 David McKeon Glenn McLean Sheryl McNamara Mac Activities: Field Hockey, Softball, Basketball, Volleyball, Student Assembly. 43 Susan Miner John Mitchell Jennifer Morgan Sue “It is better to give then to receive. “Life s dreams are to be shared, Goals: Get married, Nursing. Friends to be made, Experiences to be lived, Given every chance to succeed, Life is everything. Activities: Field Hockey, Softball, Future Teachers, Girls’ League. Mark Morlli Scooter “What is life but a spectrum, and what is music but life itself.” Goals: To be happy and wealthy. Activities: Soccer, Student Assembly. Elizabeth Naclerio Liz “Happiness seems made to be shared Goals: Nursing. Activities: Field Hockey, Gymnastics, Soft Ball, Home Room Rep., A.F.S., Drug Empathy, Cheerleading. Elizabeth Natale Liz “Accept me as I am —only them will we discover each other.” Goals: To do the best I can. Activities: The Compass—Editor-in-Chief, Orchestra, Choir, Girls’ Glee, Chordials, Stage Band Manager, All-School Musical. Neil Naples Steven Nations John Nelson Eric Nosel Noz “It is better to have a little than to have nothing at all.” Goals: To be successful in what ever I decide to do. Activities: Soccer, Basketball. Stanley Novak Stan “Change we must as surely time does. Goals: To be rich and to travel. Activities: Track. Dave O’Brien OB “A man is not drunk if he can pick himself up off the floor . .to get another drink.” — W.C. Fields Dawne O’Donnell Gail Oliver “Kindness in words creates Goals: To be a Secretary. confidence, Kindness in thinking creates profoundness, Kindness in giving creates love.” — Lao-tse Goals: A successful secretary, marriage and to be happy. Maryellen Orlando MEO “Who so loves believes in the impossible.” — Elizabeth Barrett Browning 45 Sandra Oros Sandy “If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer; let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away.” Mary Orosz “There’sso much left to know and I’m on the road to find out.” — Cat Stevens Goals: College, travel. John Palmero Mark Palumbo “I can resist anything except temptation.” — Oscar Wilde Goals: To be rich. Activities: Drama, Compass, Path. James Papallo Paps “Dion’t worry about it, no problem.” Goals: To have my own night club. Jane Parisi “Cherish all your happy moments; it makes a fine cushion for old age.” Can Peretzman David Pianki “It’s not time to make a change, just relax and take it slowly, you’re still young, that’s your fault, there’s so much you have to go through.” Goals: College. Activities: Girls’ League, Yearbook, Senior Class Play. 46 Cynthia Pierce Ronald Piscatelli Doreen Poplin Cin Goals: Nursing Denis Pulcifer Thomas Prete Tom Goals: College. Activities: Soccer, Basketball, Baseball. Richard Pothier Rich Tomorrow’s gonna be a brighter day, remember you can’t have a rainbow until you’ve had the rain.” — Jim Croce Goals: Go to college, there into the service, Computer Programer. Shyest: John Mattie and Sheryl MacNamera. 47 Cindy Raccio “People in love never grow old.” Goals: To see how many potatoes will fit in the Grand Canyon. Stephan Randall “For every minute of anger you lose 60 seconds of happiness.” Activities: F.F.A. Gary Reising Keith Ribera Daniel Rice KMR Danny “I’ve seen all good people turn their Goals: Carpentry or Music. heads each day so satisfied, I’m on my way.” Goals: To attain nirvana. Gregory Riley Greg Goals: Ocean Engineering Activities: Band, Stage Band, Mixed Choir, Boys’ Glee, Business Manager of the Compass, All-School Musical. Robert Riccitelli Ric “If I could only say, once again, what I really mean. I’d smile.” Goals: To relive the whole experience again and determine what the loss is, and to treat it as a gain. Activities: Soccer, Basketball, Baseball. Lisa Risen Jane Rivers Bruce Rogers Goals: To travel cross country. Activities: Hockey. Vickie Robinson Paul Robakiewicz “So we beat on boats against the current borne ceaslessy into the past — F. Scott Fitzgerald Goals: To complete college and eventually get a Phd. in Medical Technology. Activities: Compass — Music Editor, Path, Equity Players, All School Musical. Mixed Choir, Boys’ Glee. Patricia Rochefort Pat ‘A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” Goals: College. Activities: A.F.S., Chordials, Student Assembly, Majorettes, Home Room Representative, National Honor Society, Girls’ League, “Mame” Lighting. Bonnie Rondo James Ryan “Try to do something that makes Jim the world a little different and bet- Goals: Try and get into college, ter as a result of your individuality.” Goals: To become a Nurse. Activities: Cheerleading, A.F.S.. Girls’ League, Homeroom Representative . 49 Brian Rudolph Lucy Sabellico Goose “It doesn’t matter who you love or how you love but that you love.” Bonnie Sabo “I have no yesterdays, time took them away. Tommorrow may not be — but I have today.” — Pearl Meginnis Goals: To lead a full life and to make other people happy. Activities: Band. John Sabo Sharon Sanders “I will find a way, or make a way.” Goals: To be a writer, to be happy. Paula Sanford Cynthia Sartori John Sartori Sid Cindy Goals: To have lots of fun. “Love is a special feeling that stays “It doesn’t matter who you love or in your heart for the rest of your how you love but that you love.” life.” — Rod McKuen Goals: To get married and raise a Goals: To be a journalist. family. 50 Patricia Senna MacDonald Pat Activities: FBLA, Girls’ League. Peter Sheehan Deborah Segal ine Deb, Seg, Zig ‘‘We live in deeds, not years; In thought, not breaths; In feelings not in figures on a dial ” — Bailey Goals: Going to college and living a good, happy life. Activities: Girls’ League, F.B.L.A., F.T.A., Chordials, Girls’ Track Team, “Mame”. Claudia Schumacher “Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together.’’ — Goethe Goals: Go to college. John Shields Jr. Woodstock “Take your time, think a lot, Think of everything you’ve got You may still be here tomorrow, But your dreams may not.” — Cat Stevens Goals: Happiness, a career in com-merical art. Deborah Senna Deb “Live today to the fullest, you may not have tomorrow.” Goals: To become an R.N., to get married some day. Activities: F.N.A. Most Athletic: Bob Riccitelli and Eileen Goodrich. Activities: Soccer, Compass. 51 Lisa Shortell Dawna Soboleski Goals: To travel, raise a family. Goals: Nursing Activities: Library Aide. Sandra Simpson Sandy Grin and bear it.” Goals: To finish everything that I start. John Sittnick Donald Slie Sitt “And the goodbye makes the journey harder still.” Goals: To live a comfortable life, own a ten second street machine, and have a good time in the parking lot the last day of school. Activities: Basketball Kathryn Smith Kitty ‘Bless the beasts and the children, For in this world they have no voice, They have no choice.” Goals: Environmental Science. Activities: FFA, Path, Compass, Audubon Society. James Silvestri Sleebo, Shleebo It is perhaps a good thing youth does not know that most of it’s dreams will never come true. For, unless the young believe they could accomplish miracles, they never would try. And it is only by trying to do the impossible that humanity gets a little further along with each generation.” — Anonymous Goals: College. Activities: Key Club, National Honor Society, Football. Anne Stefanski “ There are no words I can use because the meaning still leaves for you to choose.” Doreen Stevens Dodo “Dicky, do I love you?” Goals: Get married and have a good comfortable life. Activities: Girls’ League, Softball DEC A, AFS. Maureen Stevens Mo “Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to pay the price to make them come true.” Thomas Soboslai Karen St. Onge Crispy, Burnt “ Can’t you see the real me, can ya, can ya, can ya?” Goals: To be somebody in life, to accomplish something worthwhile. Sandy Stolzman “So near and yet so far.” Goals: Photography. Brian Sullivan Richard Sullivan 53 Robert Sullivan Sull “Everybody needs just a little respect.” Goals: College, Travel. Ronald SuplinsKa Ron “You talk when you cease to be at peace with your thoughts.” — The Prophet, Kahil Gibran Goals: College and College sports. To have a lot of time to spend the way I will want to. To work outside Activities: Football, Baseball. Stanley Swidock Swede “Take it easy, if it comes easy, take it twice.” Goals: College, Travel. Pamela Swift Ann Tartaglia Mary Tartaglia Diane Terrible Duane Sheryl Tinturih Sher “Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we will find it not.” Goals: To complete school and find peace and success in one of the many fields of opportunities. Activities: Track, Girls’ Glee Club. 54 NeilToomey Anna Trapani Albert Tuccio James Underwood Ann Goals: Nursing. Activities: Girls’ Track, Senior Class Play, Girls’ Glee. Donna Valenti Don “A true friend is forever a friend.” — MacDonald Goals: To become a secretary or a hair dresser. Activities: Girls’ League, F.B.L.A. Robert Valenti Mouse “What, me worry?” Goals: To do whatever I do right. Nancy Velardi “Happy are those who dream dreams, and are ready to pay the price to make them come true.” Goals: Medical Secretary. Activities: DEC A, FNA, CYO. Jacqueline Vamey Jackie “Weird” Goals: To get ahead. Sharyn Vance Shar, Darron “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” Activities: Girls’ Glee. Class Flirts: Nancie LaVoie and Pat DiNatale. Margaret Wright Mags “May darkness stay away from those who find happiness.” Goals: To live a happy and peaceful life. John Wallace Paul Wettemann P.J. “Don’t bother me!” Goals: Peace and Quiet. Susan Walter Carolyn Walton Charles Webster Car Goals: To sail around the world with Jay. Linda White Lin ‘‘You only get out of life what you put into it.” Goals: To work in a travel agency. Activities: Girls’ League, Pep Club (Pres.), AFS, Yearbook. Glenn Whitehouse Deborah Wodarek “To be is to exist; To understand existance is to have someone leading the way.” Goals: To try everything in life at least once and to be happy. Norene Zandri Alison Yaeger Debra Yasensky ndrew Yelenak “The world is round and the place A1 Deb which may seem like the end may “Hold fast to dreams for if dreams “The love in your heart also be only the beginning.” die life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly.” Goals: College, to get married and have a happy life. wasn’t put there to stay, Love isn’t love til you give it away.” Goals: To live a long, happy life. Mary Ellen Wright Sexpot, Tank “Friends shake their heads, they say I’ve changed — But something’s gained in living everyday.” Goals: To get the kind of job I want, have lots of fun, get a dog, lead a good life, and have fun. Activities: Path, Field Hockey, Girls’ League. David Zeoli Susan Zesk Mary Jane Zuk Cisco, Zoook “Bananas!” Goals: To become a Metalurgist. MR. V. INGLESE, PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL’S MESS A GE TO THE CLASS OF 1975 Young women and men of the Class of 1975, you have come a long way since you entered Lyman Hall as its first group of freshmen, at the initiation of our school’s first four year program. For whatever reason or combination of influences, I believe that a most important singular characteristic has developed in your class, and it has grown to an admirable proportion. It is a quality, virtue if you will, that has been encouraged and applauded by the wisest of men from the beginning of time. Simply, it is your altruistic expression of concern for others which manifests itself in the performance of good deeds for all people, especially those less fortunate than you. Without doubt, you are among the noblest of Lyman Hall’s graduates, and your primary virtue causes me to be most proud that I have been able to share with you the rewarding experience of these past four years. I am confident that you will continue to grow in many ways, and that your humane and mature awareness of the needs of others will continue as a vital part of this development and sense of responsibility to your fellow man. 58 Mr. N. Paris Assistant Principal Mr. P. McWeeney Assistant Principal Mr. J. Price Assistant Supt. of Schools Mr. J. Melvin Superintendent of Schools 59 “Fore of our s win gin gest teachers” 60 Mrs. A. Kruse Mr. F. Berggren Mr. C. Swanson Mrs. L. Connolly Mr. J. Kowalski Miss H. Donarum Miss A. Donovan Mr. M. Graicerstein Mr. D. Roberts Mr. V. Cleaves Miss D. Dysinger Mr. J. Lynch Mrs. L. Dauplaise 61 Mr. M. Gannon Mr. F. Bently Mr. L. Vitali Mr. G. Munley Miss M. Cronin Mrs. J. Tetreault Mr. A. Ruotolo Mr. P. Ottochian Miss G. Boothroyd Mr. J. DeDomenico Mr. R. Granucci Mr. R. Burner f 63 Mr. W. Wall Mr. D. Austin Mrs. H. Fried Mr. K. Crump Mrs. E. Revere Mr. M. Blanchard Mr. H. Crump Mrs. S. Vitali Miss P. Bear Mr. J. Wallace Mr. J. Mangino Mrs. S. Shaddish Mr. W. Hilliker Mr. J. Corbett 65 Mr. F. Raucci Mr. K. Hoffman Mr. S. Meehan Mr. W. Schultz Mrs. H. Bevan Miss N. Morand Mr. H. Becker Mr. F. Stupakevich Miss D. Longo Mrs. M. Mango Mrs. J. Costa Miss S. D’Ureo Mrs. B. Shorten Miss M. Lacy Miss S. DeMauro Mrs. H. Jordan Mr. J. Kedvee Mrs. P. DiBenedetto Mr. F. Schipke Mr. E. Geissler Mrs. L. Torello Mrs. D. Murphy Mr. A. Belchak Mrs. D. Boronese Mrs. L. Turdin Miss T. Bergonzi Mrs. H. Meehan Mrs. B. Gerdes Mr. R. Denegris Mr. P. Eager Mrs. B. Valilik Mrs. B. Wickhan Mr. C. Marco Mrs. P. Cairns, Mrs. B. Swabski Mr. E. Conroy SITTING: Mrs. Mizenko, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Butcher, Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Novak; STANDING: Mrs. Barerino, Mrs. Biliyak, Manager, Mrs. L. Beichner, Mrs. P. Beichner, Mrs. Stupakevich, Mrs. Valenti, Mrs. Paretti, Mrs. Partridge, Mrs. DelCervo; missing: Mrs. Landino. 68 FRONT TO BACK: Cindy Bennett, Phyllis Bames, Karen Benz, Tahidy Bosque, Sue Beckley, Betsy Boyd, Kathy Benson. ACROSS LEFT TO RIGHT: Priscilla Anderson, Brenda Balough, Rob Banick, Ellen Barton, Cheryl Brangi, Sue Atwater, Janet Augustine, Linda Adams, Dave Baldwin, Ron Alcorn, Joe Barillaro, Brad Becker, Bob Bartlem, Russ Bandecchi, Mike Bianco, Joe Bates. Junior 2F: ROW I LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Buckanavage, Henry Buelher, Mike Brauch, Martin Cas-sella, Dave Cassella, ROW 2 LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Cannata, Sue Cala-tayud, MaryAnn Cassello, Jim Ca-plan, Mike Cei, Neil Bukowski, Irene Card, Debbie Campoli, ROW 3 LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Browning, Wayne Calabrese, Ann Calatayud, Doug Chapman, Bernard Carlson, Scott Busey, Sandy Catala, Grace Cerrato. Junior 4F: LEFT TO RIGHT: Vemon Cleaves, William Cook, Linda DelGreggo, Diane Colos, Margo D’Angelo, Linda D’Agostino, Lynn Cooke, Cindy Crook, David Cusano, Sylvia Demers, Dennis Culver, Andrew DeBaise, Chyri Cassette, Cindy Cormier, William Cremin, Theodore Damm, Barry Chuba, William Crampton, Stephen Cook, Kennith Claflin, Laurie DelGreggo, Colleen Comerford. 70 Junior 5F: LEFT TO RIGHT: Timothy Fengler, Peter Dominici, Lars O Eden, Donna Dorsey, Sally Falconieri, John Wallace, Rosemary Feming, Deborah Findley, James Papallo, Roxanne Dilella, Maureen Donovan. Keith Distasio, Paula Distasio, Erin Dunleavy, Nancy Fiora, Papo Diaz, Brendan Feeney. Junior 2G: LEFT FRONT TO REAR: Kelly Hughes, Sarah Hutchinson, Janice Jakiela, Melissa Hayden, Sandra Helfant, Miss D’Urso, Doug Jane, Scott Hendricks, Mike Jarvis, Jeff Jer-sak, Brian Heller, Allen Jewel. RIGHT FRONT TO REAR: Do-rene Jandreau, Karen Haverly, Debbie Johnson. Kathy Holroyd, Miss D’Urso, Doug Jayne. Scott Jeff Hutchinson, Peter Homiak, Patricia Jobbagy. 71 Junior 6F: TOP CENTER CLOCKWISE: Tim Garrett, James Gagliol-a. Tom Gaudio, Jeff Frelich, Mary-Ann Garrity, Susan Foster, Scott Gilmore, Mike Groves, Kevin Gaun-lett, Scott Flynn, Mike Giannone, James Gwara, Julie Furs, Gayle Freer, Rich Harvey, Charles Hardu-by, Cathy Garrity, Ann Fresina, Jill Fountain, Cheryl Gaetano, Robin Genevese, Kathy Gomes, Pat Harmon, Chris Gay, Pat Garceau, Nick Eco, Pat Hall, Janet Gello, Deb Gin-ter, Jean Gaffey, Frank Gavrish. Junior 3G: FRONT TO BACK: Louise LaFraniere, Raissa Katona, A1 Killen, Kit Kiely, Leslie Knight, Joan Keyes, Paul Kelly, Pat Keogh, John La-Montagne, Rita Lang. ACROSS LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Dysinger, Jennifer Kosnoff, Kim Kalandyk, Sarah Jones, David Krol, Jim Juddn Bob Kohl, Scott Kuhta, Rosemary Kuropat. Junior 4G: SITTING LEF1' TO RIGHT: Elaine LaRose, Kelly Leahy, Jody Leno. STANDING FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Malicki, Jane Lewis, Karon Mahon, Jeanie Lucas, Jean Marlow, Deb Malagutti, Tom Lund, Barrv Lipka, Art Leigh, Chris Markiewicz. STANDING BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Patty Maio, Nancy Lusher, Jackie Lull, Mike Marelli, Jow Liguore, Mark Lewandowski, Mitch Lukonis, Mary-Ann Larkin, John Liversidge, Vytautas Martinenas. X' 72 Junior 5G: LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Martin, Vytautas Martines, Keith McGirl, Charles Mello, John McNamara, Doug McNeil, Jim Masterson, Jack Miller, Lynn McCool, Carrie Moran, Joann McBride, Sally Morotta, Michelle Mizenko, Roxanne Melillo, Gail Moran, Deborah McKechnie, Jessica McMahon, Marylou Massoni, Barbara Molinari, Cindy Mellor, Colleen McMahon, Nereida Morales, Patricia Milot, Rosemary Michaud. Junior 6G: TOP CENTER CLOCKWISE: Randy Pence, Toni Pereira, Bob Neubig, Bob Peterson, Ron Neubig, Russ Norrie, Avilda Padilla, Beth Piazza. Karen Pascale, Cheryl Peterson, Pat Murphy, Joann Page. Valerie Orte-neau, Linda Nuclo, Rosemary O’Keefe, Bill Ohr, Mike Neelon, Tom Pendred, Keith Paul, Tom Orosz, Erney Perez, Joe Owens, Boyd Perkins, Mike Nesti. Junior 1H: FRONT TO BACK: John Rourke, Guy Ripa, Duane Reed, Doug Poirer, Barry Rice. LEFT TO RIGHT: Chris Rogan, Karen Platt, Karen Riley, Dawn Rish, Helena Pires, Nick Russo, Ray Russenburger, Barry Rice, Tom Riotte, Rob Reed, Paul Ross, Joe Russo, Brian Polasky, Mike Puig. 73 Junior 2H: FRONT TO BACK: Nancy Saunders, Sharon Schumacher, Sue Smith, Cathy Ryan, Linda Sittnick, Kim Sohaef-fer, Linda Schwabacher, Lynn Scagnelli, Gail Seeley. ACROSS LEFT TO RIGHT: Lisa Smith, Robert Sheridan, Tom Samo, Russell Sirianni, Walter Sondey, Phil Scagnelli, Steven Sayers, Rick San-della, Ken Sola, Gary Saleh, Kevin Staines. Junior 1J: TOP CENTER CLOCKWISE -Cathy Uhlan. Roberta Wachtelhaus, Gina Weber. Janis W’ebster, Karen Stevens, Neil Toomey, James Stewart, Matt W'asilewski, Karen Tomlinson, Wendy Toomey, Laura Vaultrain, Deb Tomlinson, Karen Tibur-ski, Sue Timek, Kim Harris, Joyce Dunn, Susan Weber, Betsy Valalik, Linda Upright, Sue Stewart, Ed Tartaglia, Jim Judd. Nick Paris, Tom Stalker, Deb VanBuiten. Junior 3J: LEFT FRONT TO REAR: Eileen Zottoli, Jane Wolf, Richard Williams, Deborah Zetter-gren, Annamarie Zmijewski, Laurie Yaskot, Gail Yuris, Lori Wolf, William Wozniak. RIGHT FRONT TO REAR: Chris Willard, Sally Young, Lisa Smith, Deborah Zettergren, Diane Zyzo, Janet Ziehler, Raymond Williams, John Wilson. 74 Sophomore 8A: TOP CENTER CLOCKWISE •Jane Horkavy, Pat Hayden, Tracy Harris, Carol Herrle, Linda Hultgren, Bruce Herman, Greg Hubyk, Christopher Hopkins, Robert Holroyd, Sonja Haynes, Francis Hoffman, Chris Harlow, Donna Hansen, Debbie Hubbard, Judy Hazzard, Caroyn Hubbard, Bonnie Homich, Diane Hughes, Edward Houde, Paige Harris, Robert Huelsman, Timothy Hatch. Sophomore 17B: LEFT - FRONT TO BACK: Chris Sayers, Rich O’Neil, Deborah Schultz, Kim DeWolf, Mary Rusczek, Hanna Rogers, Mary-Ellen Rizzo, Sharon Sabo, Michael Sanford, Tom Schaefer, Bruce Steiniger, Richard Quigley, Joe Quagliaroli, John Cannan, Frances Natale, Robert Schirra, Bill Pesca, Pasquale Porto. RIGHT — FRONT TO BACK: Janet Quigley. Robin Ru-movicz, Marie Rivera, Lisa Riotte, Donna Saunders, Susan Schumacher, Scott Proctor, Peter Reed, Peter Samo, Tim Pulcifer, Elizabeth Kogan, Laura Gumkowski, Steve Frank, Roger Rivers. Sophomore 10A: TOP CENTER CLOCKWISE: Linda Liversidge, Clayton McBeth, Carolyn Massaro, Kathy LeBarron, Lori Kuczynski, Eve Mathis, Teresa Lochowski, Stephyn Lougee, Rodney Maxwell, Laura Maloney, Colleen Madonna, Rosemary Lynn, Gail Losi, Linda Lanford, Vicky Lazzaro, Maryanne Mattie, June Matuskiew-icz, Nancy Lappie, Chester Lochowski, Mark Malchodi, Todd Loucks, Irene LaRoach, Michelle Margitich, Lynn Matkowski. Sophomore 6A: FRONT TO BACK: Sal Greco, Robert Hannon, Donna Goff, Cecelia Greco, Kate Grady, Nancy Gelineau, Cathy Groves, Andrea Gustafson, Cheryl Gillooly, Valerie Gray, Bonnie Gattilia. ACROSS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mark Gallino, Bart Gionatti, Laura Gumkowski, Jennifer Griswold, Cathy Gaquin, Lisa Hammasian, Jim Gagne, Mike Gibson, Joe Haley, Bill Hannon, Mary Beth Geremia. 7 S -• n Sophomore 18B: TOP CENTER — CLOCKWISE —: Peter Souchuns, Frank Segaline, Scott Solecki, Nancy Sherwood, Beth Sonner, Pam Stone, Regina Sittnick, Jim Potvin, Rebecca Sittnick, Peter Stauguard, Bruce Steiniger, Joe Stone, Jeff St. Pierre, Debbie Stebbins, Brian Staines, Peter Simons, David Souza, Frank Soltesz, LeeAnn Slie, Ted Stockman, Cheryl Stender, Kathy Shields, Kathy Stevenson, Daisy Serra. Sophomore 3A: TOP CENTER CLOCKWISE Terry Cook, Rocco Coratelli, Brian Corveau, Barbara Biesak, Kristin Corcoran, Sharon Citak, Amy Cassello, Cynde Carvahlo, Pauline Coderre, Robin Casey, Lynn Carr, Jeff Cowles, Rob Horvath, Tom Coty, Anne Celia, Alison Chuba, Kathy Comerford, Pat Catrona, Kathy Charette, Diane Celia, Ricky Cetner, John Cecarelli, Dave Corcoran, Gene Carret-ta, Mark Cole, Andy Ceffarelli , Diane Cewe. Sophomore 5A: LEFT FRONT TO BACK Doreen Ferry, Kate Kenney, Kathy Feeney, Susan Franz, Susan Eylward, Carroll Emerly, Dawn Ferguson, Craig Farren, Laurie Erdos, Walter Eckert, Mike Frank, Bill Elyett, Mark Farrar. RIGHT FRONT TO BACK Sue Feeney, Tracy Esposito, Joanne Falor, Vivian Freire, Susan Eylward, Linda Faulkner, Tom Dwyer, Dave Elliott, Greg Finley, Marc Fortin, Steve Frank, Mike Gagliola, Bill Drummond. Sophomore 9A: FRONT TO BACK: Rosemary Jorge, Penny Judd. Diane Knox, Donna Kubow, Sharon Kesilewski, Roberta Koslosky. ACROSS LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Jones, Pam Johnson, Glen Jones, George Keyes, Jim Kelley, Lloyd Jacques, John Cannan, Mike DelCervo, Rob Husenita, Stephen Jasinski, Frank Kimball, Jim Kozma, Matt Irish, Mary Kranyak, Maureen King, Susan Janus. 76 Sophomore 4A: SITTING L-R: Janet Donofrio. Barbara Culver, Glenna Crockett, Kate Cresman. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Lisa Desmond, Kim DeWolf, Tracey Draper, Noreen Dom-browski, Stephanie Crump, Karen Delgreggo, Donna Crook, Janet Crampton, Fray Natale, John Cannan, Mike DelCervo, Pat Doyle, Ralph Cuomo, Pete Daly, Terry Dig-lio, Patty Doll. Sophomore 1A: FRONT TO BACK: Veronica Bigna, Steven Baksa, Eileen Baksa, Becky Blodgett, Wayne Averill, Barbara Biesak, Kristin Corcoran, Julie Almy, Robin Benigni, Janice Bergeron. ACROSS L-R — Jim Ban-ack, Robert Batchelder, Dave Beaumont, Joe Anastasio, Nancy Anthony, Donna Bilodeau, Linda Bell, Joe Abeleira, Steven Babich, Douglas Aykroyd. Sophomores 19B: FRONT TO BACK: Katy Wall, Liz Terry, Sue Tingley, David Tremper, Lynn Vanalstyne, Pam Vautrain, Debbie Thompson, Debbie Townsend, Charles Upton, Brian Tanch. ACROSS L-R: John Sullivan, Kevin Viens, Ken Vogien, Keith Weber, Teresa Sypek, Steve Tierney, Gary Ware, Nick Walker, Jim Taylor. Sophomore 14B: SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT Paulette Moleski. Maria Na clerio, Jan Milici, Linda Menendez. STANDING ROW I: L-R Maureen Mellillo, Gayle Mercurio, Lisa McAnney, Robin Nelson, Susan Morse, Ann Mordarski, Sharon McKeaveney, Karen Misiaszek. STANDING ROW 2 L-R: Chris McLean, Mike Mecley. Tom Mezzei, David Nelson, Scott Mellor, Robert Myma, Paul Motta, Ted Niedziela, Jeff Miner, Jay Nagy. Amie Nelson, Fray Natale, Gail McKeon, Cheryl McGirl, Cathy McNamara. 77 Sophomore 16B: LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard O’Neill, Grace Pereira, Naida Padilla, Jeff Pierce, Laurie Orlando, Pat Porto, Sue Novak, Frank Pilla, Suzanne Pellerin, Renee Ortello, Nelson Perez, Dave Peterson. Debbie Peters, Abbie Oliver, Mike Notar, Ken Palmer, Joe Pawlowski, Tony Oglesby, Bob Pellows, Bill Pesca, John Pianki, Kim DeWolf, Lisa Nosel, Liz Prete, Elisa VanDuen, Teresa Pender, Jim Potvin. Sophomore 20B: FRONT TO BACK: Paul Zielinski, Gary Wheaton, Bill Welsh, Patty Wrinn, Sharon Wil-lhelm, Colleen White, Nancy Ziehler, Lori Zollinger, Hope Wells, Francis Zappala, Cathy Zagyi. ACROSS L-R: Joe Wilkinson, Bart Wildermuth, Mel Wickham, Greg Whitehouse, Mike Zawacki, Bill Yuris, Jeff Wilkes. Sophomore 2A: ROW 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Ginny Brinich, Linda Bell, Chris Boughton, Claudia Buelher, Dawn Caims, Alison Bossidy, Pat Bozzi. ROW 2 L-R: Pauline Briers, Cathy Carini, Ann Bossidy, Pat Bowman, Lauren Boyd, Kate Brosnan, Tracy Bush, John Cannan, Rich Calatayud, John Cannon, Dennis Brouillard, Cindy Braga, Ed Camera, Diedra Boyle. 78 Freshman: FRONT TO REAR: Sharon Barile, Debbie Amodio, Scott Alcorn, Debbie Alter, Donna Benson, Heidi Anderson, Ralph Becker, Cheryl Austin, Kim Antonio. Karen Barucci. BACK, LEFT TO RIGHT: Neta Anthony, Trudy Barillaro. Mark Bateman, Allen Angelone, Alan Alterisi, John Annatone, Waldo Batista, Alan Amore, Chris Benz, John Baska. Bill Ad-rich, Mike Anziano, James Barefoot, Wayne Adams, Eileen Belden, Linda Baldwin, Ray Bartel. Freshman: 7B: LEFT FRONT TO BACK: Gail Jakelia, Nancy Jakelia, Scott Jenson, Rosolyn Kowalski, Mary Kremzar, Susan Izzo, Karen Kalandyk, Maureen Larkin, David Kosciuk, Steven Kling, Jane Landino. RIGHT FRONT TO BACK: William Laganka, James Killiam, Kerry Larsen, David Katzmayr, Maryellen Kenny, Pam Izzo, Mary Kills, Holly Johnson, Christine Jones, Joan Landino, Donald Janus. Freshman 9B: ROW I: Kim McMahon, Cheryl Pardi. ROW 2: Anne Hemontanex, Linda Orr, Karen Milewski. ROW 3: Diane Nastri, Nancy O’Brien, Patty Moran. ROW 4: Kathy Nelson, Holly Oheare. ROWS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Mellilo, Toby Cormier, Eric Nickerson, Mark Miller, Wayne Naughton, Jeff Nagi, Don Pagona, Ann Mitten, Tom Meshako, Dave Morzowski, Lloyd Oliver, Stewart McKeney, John Naznik, Kevin Moore, Tom O’Donald, Anthony Milici. 79 Freshman 8B: TOP CENTER CLOCKWISE: Kathy McGovern, Maureen Marlowe, Robin Maloney, Gil Lis-ieoki, Peter Maguire, Charlene Lizotte, Tim Magoon, Sandy Libby, Linda Lin-say, Paul Lavoie, David Lasso. Ronald McClure, Mike Lurie, Darren Loomis, John McBride, Lou Marino, Jane Len-andoski, Evelyn MacDonald, Cindy McBey, Tobi McDonnell, Andrea Lazzaro, Patti LeBarron, Kathy Mc-Keaveney, Eileen Lucas, Lisa Mazza-ferro, Susan Leigh, Debbie Marotta, Marie Marelli. Freshman 5B: FRONT TO BACK: Mike Esposito, Marc Gagne, Denise Foucault, Sharon Garrity, Kim Freer, Suzanne Fal-conari, Barbara Factor, Holly Feamley. LEFT TO RIGHT: John Facin, Paul Fresina, John Fernades, Dale Fiore, Paula Feeney. Shirley Fountain, Cindy Fountain, Paul Furs, Gary Gattilia. .Freshman: SITTING 1LEFT TO RIGHT Amalia Punzo, Annamarie Peckham, Karen Peters. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Purcell, Kim Peterson, Joyce Rivers, Gisella Pinter, Carol Prophet, Joann Quigley, Pat Pothier, Kari Popovich, Barbara Pesca, Lynn Platt, Mike Riotte, Christine Pisall, David Perriel-lo, Judy Pires, Bill Reynolds, Sharon Peters, Guy Pilla, Debbie Pellegrino, Bob Riley, John Raccio, Mark Potvin, Joe Player, James Pitel, Lou Rapu-ano, James Plunske, Derrick Reynolds. 80 TOP CENTER CLOCKWISE: Lana Hekking, Janet Harvey, Elizabeth Groves, Cherly Heilman, Christine Grasse, Lawrence Geraci, William Ginter, Hy Gross, Christopher Heinz, Joseph Gervasi, Grove Gerace, Brooks Gianakos, Bruce Hicklinger, William Germain, Gail Gibertoni, Amy Herzlich, Kathryn Hannon, Bobbin Gianotti, Donna Geremia. LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Dunn, Kathleen Donovan, Nancy Dow, Suzanne Dorsey, Michele De-lorge, Robin Dow, Debra De-Veau, Anna Eckert, Lillian Dun-abeittia, Lori Distasio, Alan Eckert, Girard Draper, Kevin DeSimon. Anthony Dias, Robert Ennis, Ernest Dighello, Joseph Erdos, Kevin Donadio, David Doolittle, Timothy Dunn, James DiVince, Debra Dias, Tammy Donlan, Tammy Dunn, Hermini DeJesus. Freshmen 3B: SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: Lisa Caretta, Ellen Cooke, Renee Catala. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Cresenti, Geraldine Cullen, Susan Cei, Theresa Connolly, Deborah Cascini, Jay Casselia, Edward Charlton, Paul Camrer-lidge, David Chuba, Michael Gondon, Robert Carr, Raymond Cordova, Christopher Claflin, Bob Cavadini, Robert Caruth, Jeffrey Corbett, Deborah Coan, Rita Catapano, Susan Chapman. Marylyn Dei, Sherry Cruz. Freshman 2B: TOP CENTER CLOCKWISE: Charles Buccell, Darrel Cadett, David Bosnyak, John Carolson, Mike Blake, Claire Cannon, Gina Bonito, John Boyd, Frank Brophy, Mike Burnell, Jane Bohne, Lori Brangi, Kevin Boryszewski, David Burghardt, Lori Buchanan, Carolin Bozzi, Karen Calabrese, Doreen Camp, Angelina Carano, Suzanne Brennan, Suzanne Burton, Susan Bialobrezeski, Mary Beski, San-ora Brinich, Christopher Carnot. Freshman 1 IB: TOP CENTER CLOCKWISE: Greg Rogoz, Steven Robinson, Joseph Samo, Tony la, John Cannon, James Shields, John Silvestri, John Ryan, Carl Schmitt, Gordan Scott, William Roach, Veronica Rogan, Bernadette Savo, Timothy Schmitt, Dion Raccapr-iore, Peter Semrau, Marilyn Sherwood, Darlene Russenberg, Holly Satton, Rosalyn Shaw, Lauren Scarppa, Lloyd Silvemail, Christopher Ross, Robert Simmons. Freshman 12B: SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: Kristine Smith, Cheri Turner, Sherie Smith. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Christopher Smith, Robert Totz, Scott Swidock, Robert Sullivan, Stanley Sypek, Susan Sullo, Hildy Sobel, Allen Suplinskas, William Spencer, Timothy Tallon, John Underwood, Raymond Stebbins, Susan Tuscano, Ronald Sperzel, Cindy Tuscano, Thomas Spencer, Peter Sirois, Kris Tufts, Mark Turner, Carol Tartag-lia, Linda Tartaglia, Dana Smith, Mary Ann Souchuns. 82 Co-lwusy champs 3 Bisity Team: FIRST ROW — Stuard Kosnoff, Lou Giamo, Kevin Devaney, Carmen Arisco, Tri-capt. Pat DiNatale, Tri-capt. Ron buplinskas, I ri-capt. Rick Angelone, Jim Silvestri, Tony Marotta, Dave Biega, John Wallace. SECOND ROW — Mike Nesti, Papo Diaz. Mike Puig. Joe Liguore. Kevin Gautlett, Russ Bandachi, Bob Martin. Dave Buckanavage. Brenden Feeney. Phil Scagnelli, Rich W illiams, John LaMontaine. Jeff Hutchinson. Chris Willard. Boyd Perkins. THIRD ROW — Manager Peter Staugaard, Bill Hannen. Jim Banack, Nick Walker. Pat Hayden, Ted Damn. Bill Bohne, Tom Dwyer. Mike DelCervo. Joe Anastasio, Dave Elliott. Joe Haley, Scott Proctor. Head Coach Phil Ottochian. FOURTH ROW — Asst, coach Economopoulos, Asst, coach Sean Meehan. Neal Heffen-an, Frank Soltese. Nelson Perez, Roger Rivers. Mark Gallino, John Cannon, John Cecarelli, Tom Mezze. Dan Zeoli, David Nelson, Bruce Steininger, Asst. Coach James Lynch. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE LH 28 Platt 0 LH 35 Hillhouse 6 LH 35 Amity 0 LH 26 Seymour 25 LH 47 Branford 14 LH 28 Shelton 14 LH 14 Chesire 12 LH 40 East Haven 20 LH 47 No. Haven 14 LH 13 Derby 29 LH 35 Sheehan 0 84 Coaches and Capt. FIRST ROW — capt. Ron Suplinskas, Pat Di Nat ale, Rick Angelone. SECOND ROW -Coaches Econompoulos, Meehan. Head Coach Otochian, and Coach Lynch. 4 th in the state Another Hornet bites the dust. Freshman Football: FIRST ROW — John Naznik, Kevin Moore. Grove Gerace. Dave Doolittle, Capt. Bruce Hecklinger, Ray Bartel. John Facin, John Fernandes. SECOND ROW — Joe Erdos, Bob Caruth, Tim Schimidt. Jeff Boyd, Dave Katzmeyer, Jim Shields. Mike Warro, Mark Williams, Lou Marino, Bob Ward. Tom Wall, Scott Jenson. THIRD ROW — Brian Davis. Dave Bur-ghardt, Mike Anziano, Mike Condon, Dave Lasso, John Silvestri. Paul LaVoie, Alan Suplinskas, Dave Koscak, Alan Angelone, Alan Zappala, Louis Rapavano, Jack Ryan, Coach Economopoulos. 85 Seniors Kos 86 Gu Walley Slivo Kev Lou Dean — Tri-Capt. 87 Dave high steppin! Take him out! 89 Momecouting 1974 I’ve got to hold on to this thing. 50yard line festivities. A Picture from the bench. What’s the next cheer? Jan Herrle our senior queen. 90 MIMEiLL JJIStlP m Sheehan takes a bath. We won!35-0 First in ten. Trojan War Horse. Stack em up! We’re finally warm-up. How do those girls do it? starting to 91 A powder-puff handoff. Soccer Varsity Soccer: ROW ONE: Greg Wright, Tom Hutchinson, Kevin Buchanan, Tony Fires, Rich Craven, Jim Ryan, Mark Morelli. ROW TWO: Coach Ken Polizzo. Rich Draghi, Rico Menendez, Jim Fitzgerald, Rob Riccitelli, Eric Nose!, Mike Lubov, Kevin Corbett, Tom Frete. Brian Rudolph. John Shields, John Fresina. VARSITY SOCCER SCHEDULE LH 0 Watertown 0 LH 1 Watertown 0 LH 2 Amity 1 LH 0 Sheehan 1 LH 1 No. Haven 0 LH 1 Chesire 3 LH 4 Branford 2 LH 0 Amity 1 LH 0 Sheehan 1 LH 2 No. Haven 1 LH 1 Chesire 0 LH 1 Branford 2 Tournament LH 0 Suffield 1 Tri-capts.: Jim Fitzgerald, Kevin Corbett, Rob Riccitelli, Coach Polizzo. J.V. Soccer Team: ROW ONE: Dave Sousa, Jim Killiam, George Keyes, Jeff Miner, Mark Wright, Ted Niedziela, Jeff Corbett. ROW TWO: Chris Hinez, Bob Sullivan, Joe Abeleira. Terry Wall, Chris Smith. Billy Ginter, Timmy Dunn. Ronny Fernandez. Tom Coty. Bob Sheridon. Coach Polizzo. ROW THREE: Guy Pilla. Bart Giannita, Vitas Nlartinez, Lars Edeen. Tracy Bush. Doug Porier, Gene Carreta, Steve Cook, Tom Samo, Scott Flynn. Jim Steward. Rich Calatayud. John Sullivan. 93 Grace under pressure. Cha-cha-cha. Ouche! 94 Could t his be Rico? t Hoys ’ cross country Boys Cross Country: FIRST ROW — Gilbert Boyd (capt.), Chris Benz, Todd Loucks. SECOND ROW- Coach Addorisio, Tim Fngler Perry King, Andy Yelenak, Jeff Jerszyk. Coach Addorisio, Capt. Gil Boyd. 95 Qirls' mb's country 3rd in the state Girls Cross Country Team: FIRST ROW Sue Atwater, Jo McBride. Diane Libby, Diane Rodrigues, Donna Alterisi (capt.) SECOND ROW — Carrie Moran, Doreen Ferry, Eileen Goodrich, Linda Baldwin, Terry Lochowski, Betsey Valalik, Janet Augustine, Maureen Marlowe. Coach D’Urso. % Seniors — Coach D’Urso. Diane Libby. Donna Alterisi (capt.), Eileen Goodrich. (firls field Varsity Field Hockey; FIRST ROW: Betsy Boyd, Colleen Canning, Sheryl McNamara (co-capt.), dan Quigley. Donna Carini. SECOND ROW: Coach Nancy Morand, Patty Purcell, dan dakiela, Eileen Baksa, Pam dohnson, Paige Harris, Chris Rogan, Robin Vesina, Eileen Lucas, Nancy Saunders. Mary Beth Ceremia, Leslie Knight, deannie Marlow. Donna Geremia. Missing: Co-capt. dosie dohnson. Field Hockey: Coach Nancy Morand. Co-Capt. Sheryl McNamara, (missingco-capt. dosie dohnson). dan Quigley on the move. Batter-up. This is harder than golf. Volleyball 4 th in the state FIRST ROW- Gail McCann (Capt.) SECOND ROW- Coach Mrs. Helen Bevan. Sue Bon-ini. Roberta V acht el hausen, Robin Donlan. Lucy Sabellico, Debbie Rodrigues. Volleyball: Coach Helen Bevan, And Capt. Gail McCann. 98 J.V. Volleyball: FIRST ROW Hope Wells, Fat Harmon. Sharon Garrity, Robin Maloney, Sue Franz. SECOND ROW — Cindy Gagne, Joan Keyes, Sharon Schumacher, Liz Prete. Cheryl Gillooly, Bonnie Homich, Donna Saunders. (jirls swim Girls Swim Team: FIRST ROW — Karen Benz, Anne Mitten, Karen Haverly, Phyllis Barnes. Beth Piazza, Diane Nastri, Janet Milici, Lori Buchanan. Mrs. Tetreault. SECOND ROW — Dawn Ferguson, Andrea Gustafson, Cherie Cossette. Patty Doll. Nancy O'Brien. Patty Le-Barron, Michelle Delorge, Chris Harlow. Renee Catala, Coach Miss Longa. 99 Got to keep up this pace. The moment of truth. Ljirls' basketball Girls Varsity Basketball: FIRST ROW Hope Wells, Eileen Goodrich (capt.), Colleen Canning. SECOND ROW — Donna Saunders (manager), Pat Catrona (manager), Nancy Saunders, Josie Johnson. THIRD ROW — Debbie VanButan, Lisa Smith. Roberta Wachtelhausen, Robin Donlan. Missing: Sheryl McNamara. J.V. Basketball: FIRST ROW — Claire Cannon, Diane Hughes, Eileen Baksa, Lori Buchanan. Sue Franz. SECOND ROW — Maria Naclario, Bonnie Homich, Ellen Cooke, Sheryl Gillooly, Joyce Rivers. THIRD ROW — Robin Vesina, Liz Prete, Page Harris, Amy Casella. Pam Johnson. Boys swim team Rick Centner prepares to turn. Boys Swim Team: FIRST ROW — Coach Mr. Drolette, Dave Doolittle. Capt. Kevin Buchanan. Denis Culver. SECOND ROW — Chris Carnot. Jeff Boyd. Ken Clafin. Mike Mecley, Dan Pelizza. THIRD ROW — Steve Baksa. A1 Alteresi, Brooks Gianakos, Rich Centner. Jerry Draper. Missing from picture — Chris Benz, Grove Gerace, Frank Garvish. Coach Drolette and Captain Kevin Buchanan look over the opposing team. Awaiting the gun. Look out below! Danny Pelizza prepares to butterfly. 101 HOW ONE: Jeff Miner, Terry Wall, Frank Brophy, Bruce Rogers. Dave Pianki, Bob Peterson. Brian Rudolph, Dale Fiore, John Pianki, Rich Quigley, Jim ( apian. ROW I WO: Coach Iom Struble. Mrg. Stan Swidock, Joe Polowsky, Tom Hutchinson, John Sabo, Jim Judd, Jay Nagy, George Dewolf, Mike Bianco. Amie Nelson, Rich Hannan. Jeff Nagy, Loyd Jaques. Mrg. Hank Bueller. Mr. Nick Paris. 102 Jim Judd makes like Brad Park. Hutch wins face-off against Platt. Alternate captain Bruce Rodgers in face-off. John Pianki. all time L.H. leading goal getter, gives Jeff Miner a goal. 103 Assistant Capt. Bruce Rogers, Co-Capt. Dave Pianki, Coach Tom Struble, Co-Capt. Brian Rudolph. Boys basketball Varsity Basketball FIRST ROW — Steve Benz. Kevin Corbett. Tom Prete. John Mattie (co-capt.) SECOND ROW — John Sittnick, Eric Nosel. Bob Celata. Mike Lubov, Hob Riccitelli (co-capt.) Co-capt. John Mattie. Coach Fran Stupakevich, Co-capt. Rob Riccitelli. Here’s what 1 want you to do 105 Varsity Basketball — Coach Goldstone. Tim Murphy, Steve Benz, Eric Nosel, Bob Celata, Mike Lubov, John Mattie, John Sittnick Kevin Corbett, Tom Prete, Rob Riccitelli, Papo Diaz. Coach Fran Stupakevich. Get that rebound, John. 106 107 To shoot or not to shoot. Cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleaders: FIRST ROW — Liz Terry, Ann Fresina, Kit Kielv, Kim Audet, .Jeannie Lucas. SECOND ROW — Mira Kulas. Lynn Carr. Linda D’Agostino, Lynn Cooke, Bonnie Rondo (co-capt.) THIRD ROW — Pat Kinell, Tony Bosnyak (capt.), Sarah Hutchinson, Mara Giannone, Valerie Orteneau. Our yearbook publisher. Bonnie Rondo (co-capt.), Mrs. Otochian, Toni Bosnyak (capt.) An omen of things to come. Mira, Mara, and the pompom girls — shake it baby. Now I know how my boyfriend feels. Varsity Cheerleaders (in mount): FIRST ROW — Kim Audet, Bonnie Hondo (co-capt.) SECOND ROW— Lynn Cooke. THIRD ROW -Toni Bosnvak (capt.). Valerie Orteneau. Kit Kiely, Mara Giannone, Ann Fresina, Sara Hutchinson, Lynn Carr. Pat Kinell, Mira Kulas. FOURTH ROW — Linda D’Agostino, Liz Terry, Jeannie Lucas. 109 Diaz. Heffeman. Feeney, and Nesti talk over plans for Lyman Hall’s drive for the 1975 Housatonic League title. Sophomore sensation — John Pianki attempts to score from a pass by Jay Nagy who is pinned into the boards. no John Wallace and Lynn Carr take a few moments of relaxation from a demanding study period. Greg Wright bones up on his studies prior to a big soccer game. Ill Kileen Goodrich and Coleen Canning pose with Mr. E’s dog. Mr. E., who was absent that day sent his dog as a representative. Kick Angelone talents extend from the football field to photography as witnessed by this sample of Debbie and Maryanne in a smiling moment. 112 AFS — WHAT IS IT? AFS FOREIGN EXCHANGESrITDENT: Diana Field AFS is people who want to give something to one another. AFS is an experience in human relationships. AFS brings together people who differ in some important ways, and yet have something valuable to share. AFS is sharing Ideas, Responsibilities, Emotions, Activities, and Quiet Moments and discovering that through giving one receives. AFS Intemational is rooted in the history of the American Field Service and began its work on the teenage level in 1947 to help create a peaceful world from the basic friendship which exists among all men. AFJS is a private educational organization, and has no religious or political affiliations. OFFICERS: Susan Foster, Karen Bohne, Joanne McBride, Gail Freer. ROW ONE: Terri Cook, Karen Bohne, Sue Milicki. Pat Rocheforte. Diana Field. Joanne McBride. ROW TWO: Sharon Barile. Susanna Barton, Kathy Cumerford, Mara Giannone, Mira Kulas, Kim Audet, Gail McCann, Pauline Coderre, Linda White. ROW THREE Gail Freer, Jan Herrle, Linda Adams, Jean Marlowe, Irene Zottoli, Karen Kosnoff, Jane Wolf, Cathy Gomes. ROW FOUR: Pat Carrol. Laura Vautrain, Gina Weber, Cindy Mellor, Jane Rivers. Colleen White. ROW FIVE: Heidi Anderson, Sue Bialobreski, Kelly Leahy, Sue Foster. Nancy Lappie, Beth Sonner. J.K.jC.A. D.e. ROW ONE: Donna Canalia, Beth Hecklin-ger, Petra DiLella, Sherrie Johnson. ROW TWO: Mrs. Connolly (advisor), Debbie Collins. Nancy Velardi, Sue Benarro. ROW THREE: A1 Tuccio, Jim Arnold, Dave Billings. ROW ONE: Sheryl Gaetano, Debbie Segaline, Marie Douglass, Debbie Ginter, Linda Upright. ROW TWO: Donna Alterisi, Mrs. Shadish (advisor), Laura Maloney, Lauren Boyd, Debbie Thompson, Sue Stewart, Debbie Tomlinson. 7. 7. A- ROW ONE: Lynn McCool, Henry Buehler, Doug Jayne, Robin Genevese, Louise LaFreniere, Jean Gaffey, Scott Michaud. William Wozniak. ROW TWO: John Lamontagne, Timothy Stalker, Kelley Leahy, Cherly Stender, Joann Fagon, Joe Baril-laro. ROW THREE: Jessica McMahon. Bryan Pulaski, Scott Hendricks, Steve Randall, Jack McNamara, Mike Groves. ROW FOUR: Jimmy Judd, Ronald Neubig, Vemon Cleaves, Robert Peterson, Bill Cook, Scott Kuht-a, Tony Holuba, Scott Busey, Raymond Russenberg. ROW ONE: Tonv Ferrari. Lester Case. ROW TWO: Bill Gaquin, Terry Wall. Ski Club ROW ONE: Claudia Bueler, Fat Bozzi, Janet Donofrio, Allison Bossidy, Gail McCann, Diana DiDonato, Bonnie Walkner, Lori Orlando, Sharon Garrity. ROW TWO: Mr. Hanson (advisor), Gail McKeon, Cheryl Gilooly, Mary Beth Geremia, Mary Ellen Celia, Bynn Janeczek, Carmen Arisco, Lou Cantar-ella. ROW THREE: Barbara Biesek, Andrea Gustafson, Lori Erdos, Page Harris, Donna Carini, Lisa Hama-sian. ROW FOUR: Maureen Melillo, John Nasznic, Pauline Coderre, Bob Hol-royd, Cathy Gomes, Cindy Mellor, Ellen Cooke, John Wallace, Lynn Cooke. Gary Gustafson, Donna Geremia. ROW ONE: Mary Rusczek. Bernadette Savo, Kim Freer. ROW TWO: Donna Bilodeau, Tracey Esposito, JoAnne Falor, Sharon Sabo, Debbie Marotta, Nancy O’Brien. Equity Players ROW ONE: Mike Burnell. Kate Grady, Jim Taylor. ROW TWO: Nancy Gelineau, Kathy Shields. Pam Vautrain, Mrs. Larson (advisor), Cindy Carvalho, Katie Wall, Debbie Campol-li. ROW THREE: Eve Mathis, Cindy McBay. ROW FOUR Tom Grady, Theresa Svpec, Terry Cook, Lisa Desmond. Pep Club ROW ONE: Donna Geremia, Sharon Sabo, JoAnne Falor, Mary Cremzar, Tracy Esposito, Terry Diglio Charlene Lizotte. ROW TWO: Kim Freer, Donna Bilodeau, Kim Peterson, Joan Landino, Ellen Cooke, Debbie Amodio, Bernadette Savo. ROW THREE: Mary Rusczek, Trudy Barillaro. Jane Landino, Joyce Rivers, Nancy O’Brien. ROW FOUR: Debbie Marotta, Sue Ely-ward, Pat Doll. 116 Compass ROW ONE: Rosemary Kuropat, Kathy Hogan, Liz Na-tale, Paul Robakiewicz, Greg Riley. ROW TWO: Kitty Smith, Joe Canata, Lynn Janeczek, Ed Cremo, Robert Riley, Sue Foster, Mary Lou Massoni, Linda Dominici. ROW ONE: Pat Rocheforte, Mara Giannone, Laura Dunn, Mary Kuczynski. ROW TWO: Sue LeClair, Kathy Hogan, Linda Dominici, Liz Natale, Mary Ellen Jordan. ROW THREE: Steve Benz, Perry King, Jim Silvestri, John Mattie, missing: Marianne Fischer, Diane DiDonato, Rebecca Mc-Keen, Bonnie Freschi, Ron Suplinskas, Deborah Segaline, Cynthia Sartori, Norene Zandri, Michael Kutz. National Honor Society Path ROW ONE: Sue Feeney, Robin Kowalski, Gail McCann, Diana DiDonato, Mary Ellen Celia, Kitty Smith. ROW TWO: Mr. Goldstone (advisor), Barbara Biesek, Kathy Feeney, Mary Ellen Wright, Mary Ellen Rizzo. Student Assembly ROW ONE: Marianne Fischer, Debbie Losi, Mary Kuzynski. Gail McCann, Pat Rochefort, Mark Morelli, John Wallace, Kevin Corbett. ROW TWO: Betsy Boyd, Diane Zyzo, Valerie Ortneau. Linda Nuclo, Jane Wolf. Kathy Garrity, Diane Hughes, Kim DeWolf. ROW THREE: Barbara Biesek, Kathy Holroyd, Donna Carini, Pauline Coderre. Sheryl McNamara. Page Harris, Sue Feeney. ROW FOUR: Lisa Nosel, Mary Beth Carini, Cecelia Lizotte, Mary Ellen Wright, Rosalind Kowalski. ROW FIVE: Jeff Hutchinson, John Baksa, David Koscuk, Alan Angelone, Jeff Boyd. ROW ONE: Robin Gianotti, Janet Harvey, Cindy Carvahlo, Linda Scagnelli, Annette Montenez, Linda Ore. Carey Larsen. ROW TWO: John Facine, Patricia Wrinn, Stan Zychek, Donna Saunders, Beth Piazza, Lisa Caretta, Mary Beth Neelon, Karen Milews- ki, Lisa Mazzafaro, Laura Wolf. ROW THREE: Mrs. Boyaji, Paul Fresina. Mary Baski. Kathy Hannon, Bob Krol, Marie Marrelli, Kathy McGovern, Barbara Factor. ROW FOUR: Tom Meshanko, Chris Ross, Maureen Marlowe, Carol Profit. P a n C i I s u It b r I s Key Club drench Club ROW ONE: Susan Foster, Patricia Hall (secretary), Rosemary Kuro-pat (president), Kathy Holroyd, Debbie Campoli, Laura Vautrain. ROW TWO: Donna Carini (vice-president), Donald Jensen (treasurer), Mrs. Emily Revere (advisor), Karen Benz, Linda Adams, missing; Rosemary Lynn, Russell Siriani. ROW ONE: John Wilson, Dan Pelizza, Bart Wildermuth, Mike Burnell, Randy Pence. ROW TWO: David Burghardt, Mike Cei, Scott Gilmore, Jeff Hutchinson, Joe Canata, Jeff Frellich. ROW THREE: Mr. Austin (advisor). Carmen Arisco, Jim Silvestri, Tony Marotta, Bruce Hecklinger, Mike Giannone, Steve Cook. jC e a 9 u 0 ROW ONE: Linda Dominici, Bernadette Savo, Mary Lou Cramjack, Annette Montanez, Sharon Peters, Doreen Camp, Lucy Geremia, Laura £ Dunn, Linda Ohr, Debbie Stebbins. ROW TWO: Carolyn Bozzi, Nancy O’Brien, Carol Tartaglia, Jane Wolf, Mary Kuczynski, Holly Hughes, Cari Pretzman, Joanne Quigley, Sharon Barile. ROW THREE: Katie Wall, Lisa Desmond, Pauline Coderre, Heidi Anderson, Lori DiStasio, Linda Tartaglia, Angelina Carano, Kelly Hughes. ROW FOUR: Nancy Dow, Miss DeMauro (advisor), Cathy Cumerford, Anna Eckert, Susan Cei, Pam Johnson, Barbara Culver, Carla Freschi, Diane Hughes, Kathy Pesca, Debbie Burghardt, Maureen Marlowe, Julie Johnson. Industrial Arts Club ROW ONE: Mr. Roberts (advisor), Sharon Wilhelm, Kathy Hogan, Linda Dominici, Linda Lanford, Mr. D’Angelo (advisor). ROW TWO: Paul Fresina, Kathy McNamara. Bob Celata, Stefanie Crump, Sue LeClair. Home Scouomics ROW ONE: Miss Dysinger (advisor), Margie Vissichio, Sandy Osipow. Janet Milici, Kim McMahon. ROW TWO: Kathy Mc-Keavney, Sharon McKeavney, Barbara Biesek, Sue Novak, Karen Benz. Science Club ROW ONE: Donna Benson, Mary Neelon, Charlene Lizotte, Dave Lasso, Veronica Rogan, Kim McMahon, A1 Suplinskas. ROW TWO: John Naznic, Mark Gagne. Pete, Linda Ohr, Carla Freschi, Kathy Pesca, Denise Foucault, Lisa Massaferro. Cite ‘Junior Class . “A TIME FOR US” NOVEMBER 2,1974 L-R — Mike Morelli, Linda Upright, Jane Wolf, (programs, bids, invitations chairwoman), and Don McClure. L-R — STANDING: Nick Walker, Karen Tomlinson, Linda Nuclo (General Prom Chairmen), Danny Coitrone. Seated: Keith Charette, Gail Morin, Stanley Swidock, Valerie Orteneau (Refreshments chairman), Steve Nations, and Chris Rogan. 120 L-R — Lou Cantarella, Cathy Gomes, Linda Adams, Gary Smerig-lio, Mitch Laconis, Sue Fountaine. L-R — Karen Pellegrino, Rita Lang, Sean Donovan, Greg Gingras. L-R — Debbie Findley, Kurt Newman, Roxie DiLella, Ricky Naccara-to, Dan Plunske, Toni Coitrone, Jim Papallo, Norma Joyce. 122 THE FACULTY MELODRAMA: “NO MOTHERTO GUIDE HER” MAY, 1974 Will she or won’t she? 123 Mrs. Warriner and Jennifer are taken in by the villian’s charming ways. Mr. Goldstone as Hadley, the ex-con butler. MOTHER-R-R!’ CAST OF CHARACTERS Spring Overton Sylvester Vandenburgh Effie Vandenburgh . Caspar Vandenburgh Fifi................ Hadley.............. Talbot Twillinghara Augusta Warriner Jennifer Harvey Dagmar Fay ......... Cora Phelan ........ Baxter Seeker....... Lottie Brewster .... . . . Miss Maryann Cronin .....Mr. Stuart Coleman Mrs. Phyllis DiBennedetto .........Mr. Earl Geissler ..........Marie Virostek Mr. Ed Goldstone .........Mr. Karl Hanson .........Mrs. Lois Johnson ..... Mrs. Susan Meigs .... Mrs. Barbara Shortell ......... Mrs. Bev Gerdes . Mr. Nick Economopolous .....Mrs. Lucille Connolly 125 you ’re a good man, Charlie ft row a 126 IT’S TRUE, LINUS! NOBODY LIKES ME!! CAST OF CHARACTERS: Charlie Brown Lucy............. Linus............ Shroeder......... Peppermint Patty Snoopy.......... ....... EdCremo Mary Ellen Jordan . Richard Pothier . Don Campbell . . Lynn Janeczek Richard Sullivan Oh Snoopy, you're so cute I could just kiss you! 127 THE GIRLS’ LEAGUE PROM: “SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY” 129 General Prom chairman, Lucy Geremia with Tom Tartaglia. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave O’Brien, Cheryl Lanci, Lisa Desmond, Marylou Kranyak, Wayne Averill. SEATED: Rosemary Femino, Paula Distasio. Dale Coitrone. 130 f Debbie Burghardt, Girls’ League secretary, presents a bouquet of roses to the club’s advisor. Miss Stella DeMauro. Beth Braccioforte, Prom Decorations chairman. Lucy Geremia. Prom chairman, and Mary Kuczynski, Girls’ League vice president, look on. 131 Hand BAND- sf: Carolyn Hubbard, Pam Vautrain, Phyllis Barnes, Karen Riley, Janet Augustine. Bonnie Freschi, Linda Dominici. 2nd: Debbie VVodarek, Greg Riley, Patty Purcell, Gail Gilbertoni, Lisa Mazzaferro, Kathy Pesca, Sue Cei, Carla Freschi, Susan Bialobrzeski, Sue Franz, Karen Calabrese, Robin Nelson, Sue Foster. Raissa Katona, Sally Falconieri. 3rd: Eileen Goodrich. Merilee Crump, Tim Fengler, Steve Benz. Toni Bosnyak, Marianne Mattie, Barbara Molinari, Sue Eylward, Donna Benson, Amy Cassello, Laura Vautrain, Sarah Jones, Joanne McBride, Craig McCall, Bruce Rogers, June Matuskiewicz. Robert Kohl, Monica Hill, Cheryl Gillooly, Gary Gustafson, Bonnie Sabo. Ith Kerry Larsen. Sandy Dunn, Stephanie Crump. Kristine Smith, Jeff Minor, Laurie Erdos, Brian Corriveau, Jim Stewart, Fray Natale, Bob Sheridan. Mike Cei. Bart ildermuth, Arthur Leigh, Scott Hendricks, Pat Hayden. Brian Staines, Robert Totz. David Bosnyak. Stanley Sypeck, Carmen Arisco, John Fernandes, John Moran. David Zeoli, Scott Swidock, Don Janus, Chuck Buzzell, Ginny Hill.5£ t: Glen-na Crockett, Roland Kohl, Mike Jarvis, Mary Ann Cassello, Ralph Becker, Linda Lan-ford, Kim Antonio, Bob Krol. Sal Greco, Kevin Staines, Keith Ribera, Martin Cassel-la,Frank Soltesz, Steve Fraas. Pat Keogh, Vytautas Martinenas, Pat Cotrona, Maureen Donovan. Bart Gianotti, Bob Bartlem, Bob Riley, Peter Dominici, David Souza, Jim Iaylor, Nancy Heuchert, Marianne Fischer, Doug Chapman, Sue Leigh. Jeff Hutchinson, Mr. Crump. MAJORETTES — Carol Harrington. Lori Wolf. Pat Rochefort, Mary Lou Massoni, Laurie Orlando, Grace Cerrato. 132 Choir CHOIR — 1st: Nancy Gelineau, Sally Falconieri, Nereida Morales, Raissa Katona, Linda Calatayud, Linda Dominici, Ed Crerao, Wayne Calabrese, Paul Robakiewicz. Scott Hendricks, Bob Valenti, Stephanie Crump, Merilee Crump, Pauline Coderre, Mr. Vitali. 2nd: Lynn Janeczek, Debbie Bur-ghardt, Eve Mathis, Doreen Stevens, Lisa Van Deun, Margaret Wright, Louis Cantarella, Jeff Hutchinson, Keith Ribera, Charles Cocca, Jim Taylor, Julie Johnson, Marianne Fischer, Debbie Collins, Linda White, Cheryl Me Girl, Lucy Geremia, Mary Ellen Wright, Debbie Wodarek, Mary Ann Ger-vasi. 4th: Liz Natale, Gail McCann, Mary Kuczynski, Kim Schaeffer, Wendy Toomey, Debbie Zettergren, Pat Scott, Rich Pothier, Greg Riley, Rich Sullivan, Steve Fraas, John Sittnick. Kevin Devaney, Pam Vautrain. Kathy Licciardi, Donna Canalia, Theresa Sypeck, Cynde Carvalho, Kelly Leahy. BOYS’ GLEE — 1st: Mr. Vitali, Dan Malchiodi, Charles Cocca. Keith Ribera, Jeff Hutchinson, Bob Bar-tlem, Louis Cantarella, Ed Cremo, Scott Solecki. 2nd: Steve Fraas, Scott Hendricks, Greg Riley, Jim Taylor. 3rd: John Sittnick, Kevin Devaney. Pat Scott, Paul Robakiewicz, Rich Sullivan, Kevin Buchanan, accompanist: Linda Dominici. Bous’ Qlee 134 9 GIRLS’ GLEE — 1st: Cherie Centner, Laura Dunn, Merilee Crump. Kim Kalandyk, Debbie Malaguti. Nereida Morales, Jennifer Morgan, Stephanie Crump, Cheryl McGirl. 2nd: Nancy Gelineau, Sheryl Tinturin, Debbie Zettergren, Mary Lou Massoni, Diane Rodrigues. Pam Vautrain, Allison Yaeger, Kelly Hughes, Mary Ellen Jordan, Cindy Cormier, Sue Calatayud. Sarah Hutchinson, Linda D’Agostino, Ann Fresina, Eve Mathis. Mr. Crump. 3rd: Cindy Crook, Mara Giannone, Mary Ellen Wright. Linda White, Ceil Lizotte. Diana Field. Beth Piazza. Debbie Bur-ghardt, Anna Trapani, Pauline Coderre, Lucy Sabellico, Norene Zandri, Robin Donlan. Sandy Mellor, Lisa Van Deun, Debbie Collins. Pat Rochefort, Bonnie Rondo, Doreen Stevens. 4th: Kelly Leahy, Kim Schaeffer, Karen Platt. Marianne Fischer, Julie Johnson, Mary Ellen Celia, Alice Gerace, Dawne O’Donnell, Liz Natale, Sue Carretta, Jane Wolf, Theresa Sypeck. Roberta Wachtelhausen, Karen Kosnoff, Gail McCann, Julie Furs, Lisa Desmond, Lisa Nosel, Ann Zmijewski, Paula DiStacio. Chordials CHORDIALS — 1st: Sally Falconieri, Mary Ellen Celia, Mary Ellen Jordan, Linda Dominici, Raissa Katona. 2nd: Kim Schaeffer. Liz Natale. Debbie Segaline, Pauline Coderre, Julie Johnson, Debbie Zettergren, Marianne Fischer. Girls' Qlee GIRLS’ GLEE — 1st: Nancy Jakiela, Annamarie Peckham, Kerry Larsen, Lori Distasio, Doreen Camp, Barbara Culver, Gail Jackiela, Glenna Crockett. Mr. Crump. 2nd: Annette Montanez, Sharon Garrity, Mary Beski, Sharon Wilhelm. Maureen Marlowe, Linda Tartaglia, Paula Feeney, Debbie Alter, Karen Kalandyk. 3rd: Donna Goff, Kate Grady, Kathy Nelson, Terry Cook, Kathy Le Barron, Lori Kuczynski. Beth Sonner, Patty Pothier, Donna Kubow, Kim Antonio. JAZZ BAND — 1st: John Cathcart, Linda Dominici, Debbie Wodarek, David Zeo-li, Carmen Arisco, Ed Cremo. 2nd: Jon Wallace, Sue Leigh, Doug Chapman, Jeff Hutchinson. 3rd: Mr. Vitali, Scott Hendricks, Tim Phelan, Arthur Leigh, Bart Wildermuth. 4th: Greg Riley, Sal Greco, Keith Ribera, Liz Natale. ‘Jazz Hand The results of Cafeteria Food. Adam and Eve in Lyman Hall? 138 Feeding time at the zoo. 139 I would like to thank everyone for all that they have done for me during My year here at Lyman Hall. It has been quite an experience, certainly a year I will never forget. I also want to wish everyone the very best of luck in the future and I hope that someday, somewhere, I will meet up with some of my friends here again. Love, Diana Field 141 Linda Dominici, Music Debbie Collins, Mary Kuczynski, Co-Editors. Signer Staff Jan Herrle, Signer Staff, Candids. 142 Laura Dunn. Beth Braccioforte, Flays and Proms Theme, Beth Braccioforte, Jan Herrle, Laura Dunn, Debbie Collins, Cari Peretz-man, Mary Kuczynski, Lucy Geremia, Debbie Burghardt. Charles Bercier, Advisor Lucy Geremia, Debbie Burghardt, Sports Mary Kuczynski. Senior Editor Co-Edi tor-in-Chief. 143 Finance; Peter Hamasian. Mrs. Lucille Connolly, Ed Barillaro, Sue Benarro, Robin Donlan 144 Junior Editors; Jane Wolf, Sandy Catala dedication Mayor Joesph C. Carini We the 1975 graduating Senior Class do here-by dedicate our yearbook to the late Mayor Joesph C. Carini. Mr. Carini dedicated himself for many years to the town of Wallingford. We as Seniors feel this great loss, and take pride to try too follow in his footsteps. Once in a while We meet someone Who stands out From the rest of the flock . . . Someone who flies Higher and faster and Farther than we ever Thought possible. And helps us to Do the same — Someone Like Joe adapted from Jonathan Livingston Seagull As people sit back and wait for June to come, they forget about two people that help to make our yearbook a success. If walking down F wing you would notice the smiling personality of an unselfish person, Mrs. Lucille Connolly. She is a Distributive Education teacher and is finance advisor to the Signer. “The pictures are supposed to be here within a week, where are they?” is a famous question from Mr. Charles Ber-cier. Mr. Bercier is on the English Staff and is yearbook advisor. These two people dedicate themselves to make our yearbook successful. To Mr. Bercier and Mrs. Connolly our great thanks for all the help you have given the 1975 Senior Class of Lyman Hall. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the GRADUATING SENIORS President - Carmen Arisco Vice — President — Ed Cremo Secretary — Gail McCann Treasurer — Mara Gianone Advisor — Mr. Anthony Ruotolo 146 The Signer Staff of 1975 would like to express their many thanks, for the cooperation from all the teachers at Lyman Hall High School. 147 Compliments of The Manufacturers Associaton of Meriden and Wallingford, Inc. Wallingford Congratulations to the Class of '75 FLOWER AND GIFT SHOPPE BEA’S CHEVRON 190 Center Street Phone 265-1514 810 So. Colony Rd. SAL GRECO 24 Hour Towing 265-2183 Phone 269-2183 MICKEY’S GULF SERVICE HUNTER’S POOL CENTER, INC. REPAIRS -Alignment and Balance-Phone 269-7098 Wallingford, CT 06492 SWIMMING POOLS — ACCESSORIES — SUPPLIES SALE —SERVICE —INSTALLATIONS SNOWMOBILES: SALES — SERVICE, PARTS ACCESSORIES 263 Church St. Rt. 68 Robert J. Hunter Sons Yalesville, Conn. 149 ED’S CAR WASH CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES! of LYMAN HALL HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF “75” TO GIVE YOU A CLEAN FRESH START OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL, WE HAVE ENCLOSED A GIFT FOR YOU “ONE FREE CAR WASH” at 491 No. Colony Rd. Wallingford ALSO TO HELP YOU HAVE A BRIGHT AND SHINY FUTURE YOU WILL FIND ANOTHER GIFT OF A FREE CAR WASH AT OUR COMING MODERN NEW LOCATION WHICH WILL BE AT 130 DUDLEY AVE. (ACROSS FROM COLONY BOWLING LANES) SO SAVE YOUR 2ND GIFT AND LOOK FOR OUR FUTURE GRAND OPENING ADVERTISEMENT. Good Luck and Best Wishes Edward J. Hevey PROPRIETOR WOLF’S Smart Fashions for Men and Boys 38 No. Main Street Meetings Weddings Parties Banquets GAETANO’S RESTAURANT Specializing in Italian-American Food Bring the children for the finest in fpmily dining Accommodations up to 400 GEREMIA FARM MARKET ORCHARDS Fresh Fruits Vegetables — Cider Mill — Hot Pies GARDEN CENTER NURSERY 413 Barnes Rd. (Route 68) Wallingford, Conn. 06492 GEORGES. PREISNER JEWELERS Fine Jewelry Giftware EAST SIDE CENTER 821 East Center Street Wallingford, Conn. 203-269-4979 151 THE GENERAL BUILDING STORE 43 WALLACE AVE. WALLINGFORD, CONN. 06492 AREA CODE 203 265-2801 SMUAL B0IIBII6 STORE Distributive Building In Marketing Nancie LaVoie, President Donna Canalia, Vice-President Daniel Finkle, Secretary Education Leaders and Distribution Petra DiLella, Treasurer Beth Hecklinger, Historian Papo Diaz, Parlaimentarian 152 153 ..JlL DIMS Telephone: (203) 269-9032 LUMS RESTAURANT STRAND FURNITURE 611 North Colony Road Wallingford, Conn. 06492 1181 NORTH COLONY ROAD — COLONY PLAZA introducing LUM’S new larger size steaks also — wines now available telephone 269-9945 WALLINGFORD, CONNECTICUT Congratulations Class of “75” COLONY FORD, INC. ERNEST JEWELERS South Colony Road Wallingford, Conn. 06492 Full line of Ford cars and trucks Parts and Service 136 Center St. Wallingford, Conn. 154 Congratulations Class of '75 Congratulations Class of ’75 UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS RUBIN’S Sgt. Bob Radike 47-49 Colony St. CLOTHIERS Meriden, CT 06450 Serving Wallingford Public Since 1906 8am - 6pm 235-8989 4 Center Street Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of’75 CONN. AUTO EXCHANGE from the USED CARS AND TRUCKS ALL MAKES AND MODELS SOPHOMORE CLASS Tony Souza — President Ron Souza — General Manager President — Diane Hughes Vice-President — Jan Quigley Secretary — Kristen Corcoran Treasurer — Barbara Biesak 868 N. Colony Rd. Wallingford, CT Tel. 265-3400 “We sell the best and fix the rest” 155 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the Class of 1975 from Maihnson's Studio 28 North Colony Street Wallingford, Connecticut 265-0244 156 THE YALESVILLE SILVER COMPANY Silver Repairing — Gold Silver Plating Area Code 203 Telephone 269-5214 North Colony Road Wallingford, Conn. 06492 Congratulations to the Class of 1975 ROGERS JEWELRY STORE 210 Center Street Phone 269-5389 Fashion Jewelry Quality Watch Repairing CENTRAL MOTOR SUPPLY INC. 569 No. Colony St. Automotive Parts Equipment FASHIONS FOR WOMEN Main Store Wallingford Plaza Wallingford, Conn. 265-0411 Branch Store Maplecroft Shopping Center Cheshire, Conn. 272-3401 157 Compliments of GALLAGHER BROS. Congratulations to the CLASS OF ’75 JHyale motor inri At Exit 66 Wilbur Cross-Merritt Parkway Exit 13. 1-91 Wallingford. Conn. (203) 269 1491 INC. Versatile Banquet Facilities — Heating Oils — — Complete Heating Service — 78 Quinnipiac Street WEDDINGS OUR SPECIALTY “Quality Service and Products Since 1878” DINNER DANCES - ANNIVERSARIES SHOWERS - BAR MITZVAHS Phone 269-5046 PLUNSKE’S GARAGE The Bicentenial Class 24 Hour Towing and Parkway Service 6 Radio Dispatched Wreckers No. Colony Road Wallingford, Conn. —The Spirit of 76— Congratulates the Class of 75 Gayle Freer — President Jeff Hutchinson — Vice-President Carrie Moran — Secretary Debbie Zettegren — Treasurer “May all your tomorrows be happy ones.” Best Wishes from the LITTLE DETROIT CAR WASH Class of Where Happiness is a Clean Car” 78 President — Judy Pires Vice-President — Charlene Lizotte Full Service Car Wash — $2.7o Exterior Car Wash — $1.79 Exterior Car Wash With Gas Purchase — $1.49 Hot Silicone Wax -$1.00 Secretary — Sandy Libby Treasurer — Robin Maloney BUSINESS PATRONS DiFranco’s Ken’ Shoe Center Main Street U.S.A. Milex Precision Auto Tune Up Mister Donut Papale’s Garage Richard’s North Inc. Wallingford Citgo 159 Deb Studley, Dave Kemmeur, Kathy Murphy Deb Collins, Remember 11 23 74 Mr. Mrs. Curt Potter and Steve Good luck from Gina Good luck from Bernadette Goodluck from Mr. Mrs. Joseph DiNatale Good luck from Joe Carbone Mr. and Mrs. Mario DiNatale Good luck from Natale DiNatale Good luck from Ann DiNatale Good luck from Vinnie DiNatale Best Wishes to The Class Of “75” Nick the Scoffa (Arab) HAVE FUN !!! Farewell High School Days pat.mira Budweiser-Brian and Promis forever! Pat + Chip Aug. 23, 1972 I luv you! Good luck from Ellen Good luck Class of “75” Best of Luck to the class of “75” Maybe Next year Derby Someday we’ll be together ER + LY Modem Lem Rite Driving School Good Luck “75” Good Luck “40 minutes” — Love your best buddy. Good luck Trojans Octi Good Luck “75” Ellen Cooke I Love Iron Man Good luck Laura from Sis Scudder wishes you the best of luck! Mr. Mrs. Thomas O’Donnell Tom Action Services Inc. Will we have each other for ever, or Just memories? Dawne Bob 10 14 74 Never took a shower! ha! ha! Mrs. Bevan Wishing the class of “75” Best of Luck Julie Best Wishes for class of “75” Nevio Auguri, To Class of “75” Thank you Powder Puff Cheerleaders Move what ya got! Sal, I love you very much, Cilia Misquamicutt “74” FYYCS SFB GREAT Fray LOVES Kris CHUCK YOU! Deb Dias and Clapper Myma — Jeannine — Dishwashers 11 28 Good luck Class of “75” Powder Puff “74” is No. 1 Best Wishes Stay in there It’s a hard world, make the best of it Mr. Bercier wears Banana pants Mr. Ruotolo is a cute Gorrila Hey Steve Sue Jerry Erin Hey Buddddy Good Luck Class “75” from Gerald Best Wishes from Elizabeth for class 75” Good Luck Class of “75” Best of Luck class “75” — Mr. Mrs. Verna Good luck from Dom and Mary Mr. Granucci I’m sick. Can I go home? Mrs. Mango Roxie DiLella LOVES Ricky Naccar-ato Ricky and Roxie June 18,1972 Butch and Debbie Good luck Roxie next year Debi Findley and Kurt Newman Petra and Keith forever Duckie Doo + Do Do forever Good luck class of “75” Good luck pete and paulette Sis Follow the yellow brick road Eng. 2A Per.4 Rm. 14B is the best! Sharyn Jeff “Fantastic” means B.S. Choate Kitchen When the going gets tough, don’t quit! Good Luck to the Goofballs of “75” The best is Mark T. Sheehan, Dave Kemmeur Good luck class of “75” Miss Lynch Kathy loves Paul, Paul loves Kathy Nancy and Joe ????????????? Dedicated to Mr. E. from Per. 6 G.M. Good luck class of “75” Debbie T. Loves Nick R. Vehe’s Best USA-1 Good luck from Lisa and Daniel Good Luck Class of “75” Mr. Schipke Girls Cross Country Team “Roadrunners” No. 1 It’s a way of life Lucky and Lucky for Always Colleen and Maynard Good Luck Class of “75” Janice Terry forever REMEMBER POWDER PUFF “75” 1975 Baseball team is great! John and Marie 4-ever Best Wishes ’75 Rm. 14B — Eng 2A Per.4 Good luck from Mr. Mrs. Martin Gracierstein Rosemary Hall employees are great! All GOOD things must come to an end.............................. Mr. Mrs. J. Wisniewski D.D. M.S. HOLLAND Good Luck! Mr. Mrs. Steve Collins Vocational Food Service — Chef Bel-chak Lynn Pat 10 26 74 U got a cute one D.D. E.B. “With Malice towards none” Mr. Roberts Good luck class of “75” Bill Lanzoni Good luck Mary Ellen Jordan Tony and Nancie Kathy Butler and Paul Husenita Dedicated to the W.C.H. girls Tiger and Dibbles forever Tom and Debbie — 10 10 73 I love Keith Distasio Unknown Mouse Loves Sal 10 25 74 Tammy Donlan and Timmy Pulcifer Mr. Mrs. John Costa David Pianki Miss DeMauro The Purple goat always finds her way Tony Diaz and Alice Rick’s ’55 454 Chevelle Every BODY must get stoned Regards from IB Mr. Gannon Good luck Class of “75” Mark Cei Good Luck class of ’75 Bev, Mike and children Eddie and Robin 8 17 74 “Franzie” you’re no. 1 Love is Steve Friendlys ice cream Remember the Food Times Barb, Dor-Kar. Good Luck Richie Doreen Karen and Mike-Dec. 3,1972 Hello Kim and Amy Horton The best thing about Wall, is leaving. Jim Papallo loves Norma Joyce Thanks yearbook staff — Mr. Bercier Pat Jerry Butler 10 26 74 TDDUP To the Parking Lot — Julie Sandy Mellor and Greg Gengras 143 Bill, Love always Donna 160


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