Manchester High School - Somanhis Yearbook (Manchester, CT)
- Class of 1966
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SOMANHIS 1966 O fp- ,MS -1-1' mcnesfen Min SCHOOL 'liar H' MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT VOLUME LI J .. 4 P 94 8 Y 'Wiz 'file 4 Q y , 5 awww Swmlxlllll may D-nun .Q The Schoo Day Begins With a Journey . By bus, by car, and on foot students and teachers travel each morning to M.H.S. All meet in the halls where constant chatter and slamming lockers greet them. There are tickets to be bought and final planning and studying to be done, while the latest news is shared. The school fillsg the noise mountsg then the bell rings to send the stu- dents scurrying to every corner of the building. Another bell and the morning an- nouncements signal the beginning of the homeroom period. Another day has begun at M.H.S. In the Classroom Students Learn and Grow As closing doors echo through the halls, and teachers take familiar positions, classes begin. It is in the classroom that students and teachers meet to share their knowledge and to partake of new learning experiences. ln the language lab students perfect their conversational and vocal skills, while strange odors from the chemistry labs permeate the halls. In other rooms there are lively discus- sions on topics from Shakespeare to a world crisis, or a new mathematical theory. Whatever the subject, the students are pre- paring to meet future challenges. vfx . X., ix. 0 . xv. - - 4 it .N It . 4- 35 ,....f'J K 1 71 .J .n s 1 . 4. Q -x x iw. R 1 4 ff: J? Creativity In Self Expression ls a Goal at MHS.. The day at MHS is not devoted entirely to classroom study. Students express themselves by applying their varied skills and talents. Tomorrow's homemakers and mechanics receive practical experience in voca- tional skills. In the art rooms students bring together creativity and the knowledge of fundamentals to pro- duce aesthetic works. The various assemblies and the welcome few minutes in the cafeteria are also a part ofthe school day. Each phase contributes to the growth of individuality in students. After School Activities Enrich the School Day When the last bell has rung and the halls have been vacated, many rooms again begin to fill with enthusiastic stu- dents gathered for club meetings. Many hours are spent as Sock and Buskin members prepare for a play and the Student Council organizes its varied ac- tivities. High School Worldlings can be seen rushing to meet their Wednes- day deadline, while harmonious notes rise from the music wing where a group is practicing for a concert. As a result of these and many other organizations, students acquire the qualities of lead- ership, cooperation, and responsibility. 4 Q- ' , -. lv-f ' . . K 4 3 li - ,NX 4 ,ga-' ' if When the school day ends, many students make their way to the gym area. On the field and in each gym, groups of students strive for physical fitness. The spirit of good sportsmanship is the goal in all our en- deavors. The MHS varsity and junior varsity teams practice many hours each day. The general physi- cal education program also includes Leaders' Club, intramurals, and organizations such as the Tumbling Club, Aquaettes, and Cheerleaders. Each sport takes the time and energy of many coaches and partici- pants and presents a challenge which helps to mold enduring values in all. Physical Fitness Is Encouraged at MHS . . . gif ,S l .K if F! ! 11 5' ff as if 5111 . v f l I L, f M k We Q Xin 'hi 5: 4 L MQWQWTLQQ, 1,5 A 41 lr + +:+Wf5f54?5 2?w'?L ii nga hiv m--ufmw.v,,,,,,1,l ff . x - ,P :YQQ ,yu x wav ,M Nm . M , , k,Q. l 4-2. Wow J Moods Are Moments Memories Are Made Of For each moment of the day there is a mood to ex- press it. ln the silence of an empty stairwell there is a moment for thought and recollection. Wherever friends meet the sheer joy and excitement of laugh- ter is found. Serenity comes to a drowsing student wearied by the trials and activities of a long day. The strains of a close game bring emotional stress to the watching players. Each time has its mood its fashion which is expressed not only in ideas and feelings but in the patterned stockings of a young girl. These moods give meaning to the memory of the moment. , . . fi T S. P' .31 if I A . , b . 3 ' Q 9 ' T 6 . .... -A 4 . ,. . -. V L 5 ,f .ggi 15 . -, A .Q . Q-1 . ..,1...I,A.N',' Xu.. . ,Hi I LV x 'E J. -.4 .1-- 'Z'-. x sl' 111, ' f ,kL'j-,,gL 3 sxjg-nr. -I v . . , . , 1 -f. :qi H, -5,',' -. .g ', ' in-. ' AAMQ I fd '..-Nvipal. Lift -..L K V my 141' , ,csv Q., K 4 F, . w.5'1.,' WJ N, ,,,,1L, thx' Q- in 3 an--' i 'A F-'. w1,L23x fx 'iw V. ' ' JM 'Z 5 -. - 3-.-A. - 2 - .,z-1-nl A J' wus. -R, '- rx., 1 -' .J- . Ji ' , W.,-43 . if e A V' X? 14: we - ? m gi Q , -' N . Q S It A,, . ng! I I' . Q Q ,AV , ' . 7 95 'Z If AN., 1' . ' A 1, 1 1 .,,.,, ir:-fu 'V ,..,-f' 0 -.. .rf . 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On one memorable evening dimmed lights and fascinating decorations turn the cafeteria into an enchanted land for the Senior Re- ception. Throughout the week seniors practice for their triumphant moment, graduation. As each senior shifts his tassel to the right side of his cap, the experiences of the week fade into the memories of the years, and the rewards of four years of diligent effort remain to glow above all. 15 'gs gf 'x s. I , M 'f 2-.Ta M, I f ' 1- , K ax 1 ffrfi' ff-Lfgfl X V 3,gu.,...-nf nh ff y 5, i 5 X, Mig. . 13 fi: -4 OUR SCHOOL DAY Manchester High School is more than a building, a mass of mortar and steelg it is a way of life, a daily succession of events. We have attempted to portray this life and spirit of MHS with the theme Our School Day. Beginning with the introduction as a brief summary of what will follow in the book, our format has been to place everything from classes to clubs to concerts in the order in which one would en- counter them during a typical day. We hope that our interpretation of Our School Day will be memorable and meaningful for all of you. Good Leadership Is Our Greatest Asset . The office staffs at MHS are constantly trying to overcome the typical big school problem of being impersonal. Each class has a vice-principal who works with the class as a whole, while direct communication is made through guidance counselors. Every student has a guidance coun- selor who meets with him several times a year to help him to get the most he can out of high school and to make plans for the future. M ' pri ri -r-1 lil gi TQ Mrs. G. Hitchcock, Mr. H. Maidment, Mrs. G. Kunz. Mr R Geagan .ss F., Students make use of Guidance Office facilities. MissA Beechler Mrs Nielsen Nurse 5519+ ,eff Laurence Leonard, Vice-Principal, A. Raymond Rogers, Jr., Principal, H. Blaine Miller, Vice. Principal: George Emmerling, Vice-Principal. ...,, Secretaries The school office at work. ROW 1: Marion Zeppa, Marjorie Boland. ROW 2: Margarite McMullen, Marjorie Paton, Mary Tierney, Ethel Tangarone. 19 A - .J I7 iq- XX Ng, mi-fx' X' gi School business is carried on in the ten minute homeroom period. Announcers John Ostrout and Peter Kravitz give the morn- Students form a long line at the nurses' door each morning ing announcements. 20 A moment of silence is observed at the annual Memorial Day assembly on the athletic field. mimi sms sciuici Diltolsl www mv ,mu iiillllllt' n John VonDeck and Warren Mosler set up display for NASA assembly. twat: 5 qw' is A Q K! gf- 71-QQ-gi t 1 ' --ri,-Qr.Q ? A morning assembly begins with our National Anthem. Good morning, this is - and - bringing you the notices for - These familiar words signal the beginning of each home- room period, as a pair of MHS announ- cers deliver the school's news and introduce other students with a variety of messages. The group is directed by Nlrs. Brooks, who supervises all announce- ments made, and their student co-ordinator is Barry Gooding, who schedules readers for each day. Each year the students of NIHS are brought together for assemblies. The top- ics are wide and vary from the campaign speeches of the Student Council presiden- tial candidates to the Christmas concert presented by the choirs. Enjoyable X peri- ods have been spent in the auditorium. The Day's Start Is Filled with Activity . . 21 Student Council ls Our Training Ground for Democracy . The Student Council, under the direction of lVlr. Glaeser, worked to further the best interests of the student body. During the year, the Council sponsored sports dances, pep rallies, the A.F.S. Program, two proms, and the Council presiden- tial election. ln the spring, a Nlerit Awards Ban- quet was held to honor students who had done outstanding work in their respective clubs. Fall activities included the sale of S.A.A., the sole financial support of the extra-curricular pro- gram, and football boosters, along with the for- mation of a townwide student organization. President Guy Tangarone adds a little humor to the busy routine of a Council meeting. his X ,il .xi ir t xiii Linda Loomis votes for her favorite candidate in Student Council election. 22 L-Nur li' An important proposition faces the Student Council. g Merit Award winners are addressed at their banquet by Mr. Rogers. Student Council members rid Manchester of dirty cars. isp - get 'ffl ,Q Q Mr. Glaeser gives a smile of approval on a Council decision. 23 Y 'e- A - i ot' X l 'P' Steve Penny and Guy Tangarone lead SAA advertising campaign. Chris Bissell and Barry Gooding present their platform to the student body during the campaign assembly. . ,s . saxggksxx -1 2, X-.N , 5 Q4- V -- ,gil W . was '1w:fg:- Wap ,.- ., 5 f 7, 'N' ......v-snuff' ..,, W I .fs 5 Me-1 3 -gf: A, 3 V, X 'fwiff's.J .,f gp .Mx iw ll . :l:.'.r., 'fini' lx X I lu Mr. Gilbert B. Hunt Linguistics to Literature Taught in English . . . The English Department, with Mr. Hunt as depart- ment head, has' started many new programs this year. A new system of teaching combines linguistics and grammar by use of over-head transparencies which allow the teacher to direct the attention of the students to the particular line being discussed. Speech classes, supervised by Mrs. Prevost and Mr. Gibbons, have been started with the future hope of incorporating these into the regular English classes. Under the direction of Mr. Gibbons, the English De- partment began this year the presentation of films involving literature covered in classes. Trips to the Stratford theater are sponsored, which this year offered the opportunity to see such plays as Twelfth Night, Caesar, and Henry IV. I A Mrs. Ja net Prevost Mrs. Lucille Gipson Mrs, Sylvia Carman Mr. Emery Blanchard Miss Judith Cutler Mr. Thomas Donlon Mrs. Marion Keyes N'-e.t Students show interest in a complicated geometry problem f' fi L is Ni, to ? as Q.: Mr. Ralph Boles Mr. Joseph O'Brien Mr, Philip Hyde Mrs. Henrietta Sime helps Dave Mr. Richard Philips. Danielson a ,ff u Bob Herman works out a homework prob!em on the board. K . Mrs. Cynthia Mottle Mrs. Eileen Wilson New Math Course Offered . For college preparatory students the mathematics department offers the standard high school courses of algebra,-geometry, and trigonometry as well as math analysis and a new course in sets, probability, and statistics. Accelerated students have the opportunity of taking a full year of college Calculus under the University of Connecticut co- operative plan. Those who qualify obtain six cred- its at the University. For non-college bound students a basic math, al- gebra and geometry are taught. Those girls pre- paring for nursing may take the Nurses' Math courseg while the student preparing to enter the business world may select Business Math. A prize is given after each year to the outstanding math student in the Senior class. This prize is offered by the United Aircraft, and awarded on the basis of excellency and superior performance in all mathematics courses taken. HF 1 -. ,K bm ,J in Mr. Verne Burnett Mrs. Rosamond Toomey Mr. Harold Parks High School Worlcl Reports Weekly Events Every Friday night several thousand people sit down to read the High School World page in the Manchester Evening Herald. Before them are spread the sto- ries of people and events which affect lVl.H.S. each week. Behind the scenes Worldings, supervised by lVIrs. Don and co-editors Helene Kiecolt and Barb Coconi, work frantically to meet their Wednesday deadlines. At the beginning of the year each reporter is assigned a beat, a club, sport, or special events. A special column, the Legion of Honor, is also written to give recognition to wor- thy seniors. Besides providing an ideal proving-ground for students who have journalistic inclinations, the High School World performs a valuable service by keeping the students and townspeople well-informed about the life at lVI.H.S. 7 -A half ai h ....-1.-gif Jim Newton and John Ostrout take a break before pursuing next week's assignment. k R is 3 X K .. .ag 'lf s H Liz Bickley and Susan Royce rush to meet a last minute deadline. Mrs. Joyce Don Helene Kiecolt and Barb Cocconi organize this week's f'World page Mr. .lay Stager Co-editors Penny Taylor and Arlene La Penta select pictures for the yearbook. Somanhis Captures Fond Memories . . . In February 1965, soon after the final por- tion of Somanhis 1965 was sent to the printer, work was begun on Somanhis 1966 with the choosing of co-editors Penny Taylor and Arlene LaPenta. A new staff of twenty-five sophomores and juniors was selected in competitive tryouts and soon began meeting each Friday after- noon in Rm. 209 under the direction of Nlrs. Kelson and lVlr. Stager. In the weeks that followed members learned the me- chanics of making a yearbook and voted on important decisions as to the format of the '66 Somanhis. In addition to Friday af- ternoons staff members worked in the So- manhis office during study halls and spent many hours after school as they neared deadlines. The staff wishes to extend special thanks to lVlrs. Kelson and lVlr. Stager, our advi- sors, and to Loring Studios and the Nlan- chester Evening Herald photographers, lVlr. Saternis, lVlr. Pinto, and lVlr. Ofiara, for their photographic contributions to this year's Somanhis. Arlene LaPenta Penny Taylor, co-editors Somanhis members review senior class questionaires. Linda Trombly pauses to daydream. W We ' S Steve Pesco iistens for approval on his piece of woodwork from Mr. Schussler. Xflhp is Joe Currier sands down his master piece. Mechanical and Technical Training Offered in Shops . The Industrial Arts department offers experi- ence in the vocational skills. Directed by lVlr. William Vaders, the departmental curriculum in- cludes courses in drafting, Woodcraft, machin- ery, electronics, and automotives. Both textbook study and practical applications are a part of each program. Mr. William Vaders fl 4' , 'bs ,,.. . X W., , . .azffu ,. Busky explains a hard problem. Mr. Sullivan shows Bill Murray a little trick to fitting the rings. Jeff Smith listens and learns as Mr. lVlr. Joseph Nlazzotta ji-an r' I . P mr - X., mx. t X -,N . . - L - ,.4-- 5...- ...- -1--1 in-Q-3 Fl ,ua Tv, I Mr. Guy Scribner Mr. Vincens checks out the electrical work of Paul Gibson and Greg Nloberg. 31 Social Studies Classes Focus on World Problems . The social studies department, headed by Nlr. Lewis Piper, offers courses in government, U.S. History, and European history. This year the traditional Hyde Park-West Point trip was again enjoyed by a number of interested U.S. History students. The visit included a tour of the Roosevelt and Vanderbilt Mansions at Hyde Park and a guided tour at the West Point Mili- tary Academy. The lVlodern Problems classes had the opportunity to elect town officials after studying the unit on town government and writing essays on this subject. A I T im. h h Miss Catherine E. Putnam - i F . Allan Keenan illustrates an answer using a map. IVlr. Raymond Korbusieski Nlr. Lewis H. Piper .r Mr. Walker W. Bri K ,mu . fs 5 so f -1,f'-hfffu, 1 .jg 'lLJ.lj'TllJ ff vii? 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Miss Julia Case Physical Fitness ls Their Goal The Physical Education Department, directed by Miss Julia Case, provides a varied and full pro- gram for the students at lVl.H.S. ln classes sports such as archery, tennis, basketball, golf, modern dance, and swimming are taught. An extensive in- tramural program is also carried out. Those who are especially proficient in this area are invited into the Boys' and Girls' Leaders Clubs. The boys are often seen helping officials at home games while the girls sponsor a welfare project to supply food and clothing for needy families. Both groups officiate during gym classes and present their own assembly. lVl.H.S. has continually strived to keep the youth of our town physically fit. Archery is a favorite spring sport. S X is S-. ,QA 51' ,f 'fi Us Mr. Kenneth Skinner Students return to the building after a fire drill. The Day Is a Parade of Many Activities . . . The Audio Visual Club, headed by Mr. Kenneth Skin- ner, performs many valuable services in lVlHS's vast educational system. Its members must be willing to devote many of their study halls and free time to pro- vide instructional materials for classrooms, aid in school plays, assemblies, and to help other organiza- tions which use school facilities. At the end of each year outstanding members are awarded AVA pins in recognition of their service. , . Stanley Wezgren works at the A.V. center. John Donovan makes use of the splicing machine Happy expressions represent fourth period lunch break. 5 of S . . .. X b k ,... Lrkkkr- i K , as at it .rrs so or t LZA' rr'L- ft t. ,,,,1. 1 L. ,X It sffr lX.s --ysr t U .. - r - s 'f'-'X ' - ' .JO-'X -.W ' - is X .: A - s John Dulka knows that an apple a day keeps the doctor away. Sandy MacCIuggage and Brian Bently walk together between classes. 37 Practical Education Paves the Way for Tomorrow . The Home Economics Department, supervised by Mrs. Pyne, covers a wider field than the traditional cooking and sewing. The courses also include units on family relations, advertisement evaluating, and home furnishing. Senior girls enrolled in the child de- velopment classes work with youngsters in the class- room and supervise playschools each week. Another activity of this department is the yearly presentation of a fashion show. The new state regulation on obtaining a driver's li- cense has put an even greater stress on the facilities of the Driver Education Department, headed by Nlr. Norman Wilcox. lVlore students than ever before now receive instruction in the classroom phase of the Driver Ed. classes. Here they learn the basics of the automobile while studying Connecticut laws and the values and habits of good drivers. The recently added on-the-road phase puts classroom work to use while increasing the future motorist's driving skills. lisnlnrawwm.. fs g,, , W ,,. .. . . M... . - 'N Sue Thibobeau looks through a pattern book. Mr. Laurence Rudd Mr. Norman Fendell E Q U S r B' 'Q is .T .e.,.E.....t.... Sk . . .E N. 133 1 Mrs. Rourke helps Rheta Colpitts and Joanne Irish learn to use Wally Grube and Bonnie Ames take advantage of on-the-road driver training. their Sewing machines' C instructor - Mr. Norman Wilcox.J Girls learn to insert zippers in sewing class. R XX xxx ffsff is 12:5 , ., x X t - fy gm , - ,cfs 15 A Q xxx? f 1 1 -- X. . V' '+1!-kxfs.-X -1 -ix Q 1. 1' .. ki-.,m-Q,-,u.s,+gx,:w6k. M-X X my-ffxx X. 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The science department, under the direction of lVIr. Philip Emery, offers fine instruction in biology, earth science, phys- ics, and chemistry. Well-equipped laborator- ies and classrooms provide opportunities for experimentation and study, while orga- nizations, such as the Pre-Nled Club, under the direction of Nlr. Lewis, enable interested students to pursue chosen fields of study in more depth. Mr. Philip L. Emery ww: Mr. Ernest P. Lewis, Jr. and Mr. Conrad Strietelmeier. I f wi Mr. Conrad Quinlan Mr. Robert Sines Mr. Charles A. Keeney Mr. Thomas F. Kelley Mrs. Elizabeth VanWhy Mr. Anthony Alibrio Mr. Ulrich Eschholz i 0.45-b K 1 Larry Hartley and Paula Giacomini work diligently to complete their chemistry lab. ,,, tiaffcaliifh V cr Mn ', Nm t ii sz' 'Nb Mo lr T..5g.h,1- e Pr Nd -N-L.. Mr. Paul Phinney Mrs. Anne Kichar 41 HfTaWRe 55 B4 f F' Mrs. Florence Levine 'fits ,At 1 tl rf ' 3, vt N fi . sf, 'F is -. 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Miss Ellice Schofield lil Mr. Emil Ostrowski ,- Sherry Pearson and Karen Tagartt practice Gregg Notehand in the new lab. 94 N wx , MQ.. 5 f E-K 3- ' .. 1 X Q li ' I t .fi V K K ff 'X k X . , f x ' A r YJ 0 .J 3 . X l Mr. Arthur W. Jones 2 W? Mrs. St. Jean helps a typing stu- Cindy Ramzi and her classmates work industriously to perfect their typing skills. dent, Gilda Dumas, point out the maior remarks in her textbook. 43 Y Richard Miller contemplates his next color choice. Art Is the Expression of Man's Soul . . The Art Department, under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Budd, is one of the busiest departments in the school. An exhibit is held every spring that dis- plays the art work of many talented students. At this time the craft classes hold their annual craft sale and exhibit. In January students prepare portfolios and other works to submit to the Scholastic art competi- tion. Each fall the Art Appreciation class highlights their curriculum by taking their annual trip to New York museums. Miss Semmens and her Art Service Squad meet during study hall periods to provide dec- orations, posters and bulletin boards for various school events. Miss Beverly Semmens Mrs. Elizabeth Budd Kathy Muldoon playfully exhibits newest creations. ,bu . x L Q. M X ' . -dfdsfii '-ff'3'Tflh-- 'V'94'ee . ov. in A A,-.Q tx' , W. -- , -w I 'L f V V' ' 'Nl ist' X at- flfgiQx9 -.f !- if 'A s ' ' ' K u ' ' ' Us t, . N, -ga-X f Wulf H ,N - ' A - .fork 'ff . 1 .Q , . 1 hiv., N X .. K X5-f if nv A' 81? .-.f-im' Y ,. N Nik t s xxx wiki Q Ltgwtw . a Q ft. Q. . , . '1h,5,,g,,e-Hx, -.fm vw , X vs. w.-..,3 -- s r.. - ., 'vs L 2 A 5 an - , '. , 'its-,Q . X' S' ' .jQ.w'0'k.,. xg' 555413, evxliff Q. ' il :, ' Q .K ' , . ww- s. s -. . . sg' ..-Q .-M, f A. - 8, it 1' it I K 8-. fists? 1 4:1 :Aly .xqrhq ,aiu X K , up sh K . X X ,is fwyf' Hlimw. ,,,,,'t. 5, ' A A ' X we J. H s Kay . -' Q. 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The music wing resounds with diverse, harmonious tones. A Cappella choir, orchestra, band, harmony, music appreciation and general music are offered as credit courses. From the performing choirs and in- strumental groups, outstanding members are select- ed for various extra-curricular activities. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Vater, the famous Round Ta- ble Singers perform at school assemblies and many functions outside of school. On Christmas Day, 1965, they made their television debut. The Junior Round Table is another select group, chosen in tryouts from the choir. Mr. James Natale, instrumental leader, ad- vises the talented Bandoleers, Jazz Club, and Dance Band who travel to the various elementary and junior high schools in town. They also play at school func- tions. The Nlarching Band and Nlajorettes are not for- gotten, for they add to the excitement at sports events. Talis Paups practices on his violin for a stirring performance. The majorettes provide half-time entertainment. 500 voices in preparation for the spring concert Mr James Natale Mr. Robert Vater The band adds spirit to football games. Mr. G. Albert Pearson In Memoriam G. Albert Pearson devoted his life to the art of music and to the art of teaching. He was be- loved, admired and respected by his students and by all oth- ers who knew him. His warmth and deep understanding of the beauty of life gave purpose and direction to the lives of others. lVlr. Pearson devoted three dec- ades of his life to the preserva- tion, encouragement, and exl pansion of the lVl.H.S. tradition of music. Each and everyone who knew him is richer because of his presence among them. 47 Band practice is a busy time for all. E 1' ----.iff fjf!,,,NWy W'r-fwfr xg. A . . f ffffff,AwA A A . The solitude of the library provides an ideal study situation for Ann Fischer. iki Sw Mrs. Marion Monahan Mrs. tvelyn Gerard g.-:Q Jeanne Baxter, a library page, helps Joanne Dixon check out her An industrious student searches through the stacks of science books as Linda Gee waits her turn. books. 48 , i fr .dkgih K R mv- M5 Fl Bill Zwick and Bob Vogt take advantage of the research materials in the MHS library. Send Me a Man Who Reads . . . Under the direction of Mrs. Marion Mon- ahan and Mrs. Evelyn Gerard, the Library Page Club provides a valuable service to M.H.S. Meeting in workshops, the members are trained in proper library techniques. This enables them to work efficiently in our school library and provides background for positions in our town libraries. A field trip to a well-known library is an annual event. Proper reading technique is one of the most essential elements in the success of any student. Our reading program, under the di- rection of Mrs. Brooks, does much to devel- op this skill. Many modern techniques and machines are employed in the process. Of particular value is speed reading which in- creases the students' comprehension and vocabulary. Jim Dowd and Sarah Flaherty make good use of the reading class facilities. 49 Mrs. Lavenia Brooks L , akki Q., Students perfect their vocal and listening skills in the language lab . a y N. a a O 1 i Mr. Howard Sibirsky Mrs. Heidi Mclnerney Mrs. Ruth Madell 50 i Mr. George F. Dougherty For 29 years George Dougherty served our commu- nity and our school. His untimely death in the fall of 1965 was a distinct loss to us all. Mr. Dougherty was best known for his talents as coach of the MHS Debating Team for the last 25 years. The im- pact of his personal qualities will linger on in the hearts and minds of his students and friends. W Languages Enhance a Modern Education . . With Mr. Guadano as department head, the Lan- guage Department at MHS offers courses in French, Spanish, Latin, and German. Each of these has its own special item of interest rang- ing from building Roman houses for Latin and reading vivid Spanish novels to learning German songs and dining at French restaurants. This year the language lab has been put to constant use by first and second year students. Lab ses- sions are usually held once or twice a week for half of a class period. The first year classes have been widely reorganized by the use of a new method of speaking, listening, and con- stant repetition of the language. The one desire of the language teachers is that this method be started earlier in school. This would enable the students to obtain a better understanding of the language and to feel more at ease with it in more advanced courses. its ffm? : ' J . .. i 5 ew 5 T ,E S . ,rg - . . . . psi Dfw: 2435 it .Drs ' ff-45.1 '-.f gg ,',. K , L5 Q5 5 -L fg-335 s. 5 it i tg. MN l an . st is i it ... .455 N X v E .b R V- b g,.e..g. 5 fs. R is F '55 '-- r'Hff'f3f' . ...... ,,,E2nu..f'ff: 1 U-t's We Fix' -s 's ...L Miss Roberta Dick if Mr. Michael Guadano Mrs. Kathleen Crafts L H' t Q , 'fl itymiss?-figil-fgflg , 'Y A -. i so ' 'tif' . f' gi -31 V .32 ., .. if, QQ ? V I ' k 'Wifi 7 ' . . , sis . . , QQ I! , . . ' . T my 4 S ' N T ' .- S- . 91 5: f -sf: W .5 ,.,, , X . v ' S-SE 31,5 ir its -S' F ,A:Q-f ---s, Q. Q' ft f- Q1 fit fl' X Mrs. Yvonne Allan Miss Beulah Todd Mrs. Lucille Gipson 51 ,N . H wig., K K ,K .-.Him frm, 1. , mz , df, lm was I Ki X Bl .fsvgg 21 xii' 3 Q B, 2? A N 5 1 -- L gfl- 5i- I L,,. E ,. W ,mg fts g .K fx 5 ,. . -' Xu?-kgiriw k U ' ' iff-15'2.ff1jlfi' .kk. . fi 353 X This year at MHS will ever be in my memory as a year of meeting interesting people, exchanging new ideas and friendships. In the first few weeks it was hard for me to get into the American way of school life. But everybody, student as much as faculty, was so helpful to me. I want to thank you all very much, and I hope that many students will take the opportunity to go to a foreign country, be- cause it was a wonderful experience for me. I learned so many new things, but most important, I made so many new friends. It will be hard for me to leave them when I go back, but we can write each other, and I hope you all will be my pen-pals for many years. If you have a chance to come to Germany, come to my house. You will be welcome. My address is Claudia Loeffler, 8501 Schwarzen- bruch lnbg 2, Mozartstrasse 8, Nuremburg, Germany, Tel. O9128!2541. I hope to see you all again sometime. Es grusst euch herzlich. Claudia Loeffler This year at MHS has been a wonderful experience for me. I enjoyed my classes and will never forget the excitement and confusion of trying to find them and get adjusted to such a big school during my first days here. Out of the many activi- ties at MHS, I think I liked the football games and the excursions with the Ski Club most. I want to thank everyone for their kindness and help. It will be very hard to leave all of the friends I have made here. I hope many of you will write to me and I will be sure to answer your letters. My address is: Mehmet Karabey- oglu, 2411 Sifa Sokak, Kadikoy, ISTANBUL, TURKEY. Mehmet Karabeyoglu One year seemed to be a long way to go when I first came to Manchester. I was so far from my country! Now we're finishing our year. The road is ending, a road of love, understanding, joy, and friendship, and I realize how fast it has passed. I want to thank my family, my community, MHS, and AFS for receiving me with such warmth, and l'd be glad to do anything for any of you. So if you ever have a chance to go to Brazil, you'II have a home in Salvador. My address is Valdemar Faleas 337, Salvador, Bahia, Brasil. Muitas felicidades e toda a amizade Maria Thereza Santana de Oliva U65 As a thrilled and enthusiastic AFS'er I spent ten weeks this past summer living with a warm and loving Peruvian family in Lima, Peru. Speaking their language, learning their customs, and attending their schools, I soon became a typical criolla CPeruvian girly. I fell in love with the beauty and activity of Lima and was awed by the majesty and contrast of the ancient Land of the lncas. But what impressed me most were the Peruvian people. Their sincere friendliness and desire to help made each day more wonderful than the last. I wish to thank all the people of Manchester and MHS who contributed to AFS for this unforget- table experience. Que' Dios les bendiga! Hasta luego. Arlene La Penta '66 53 From Goal to Goal, Score to Score, the Soccer Team ls On Top 0nce More . The soccer team, coached by Mr. Richard Dan- ielson, had a very successful season. Led by co- captains Dave Brady and Chet Koblinsky, the CCIL champs played in the state finals against Brian McMahon High School. Four team mem- bers, Dave Brady, Jeff Stuek, Ron Conyers, and Bruce Hence, earned positions on the All-CCIL soccer team. Much practice and determination went into making this year's team victorious. Coach Danielson who was recognized in a na- tional sports magazine has just cause to be proud of his boys. MHS Opponent 4 Maloney 3 Bristol Central 1 Hall 2 Conard 4 Platt 2 Wethersfield MHS Opponent 6 Maloney 2 O Bristol Central 1 1 Hall O 4 Bristol Eastern O 2 Wethersfield 1 4 Weaver O The excitement of a game is reflected on the faces of the team. Coach Dick Danielson surveys the action on the field. Joey Amaio uses a time-out to refresh himself 54 Joey Amaio and his opponent vie for the ball Two M.H.S. booters and their opponent show the spirit of determination. A view of the playing field reveals a game of action. ,.T,i,gM i mi . , firms 11 .Q R Fine defensive play is shown by Goalie Ron Girouard. Girls' Field Hockey and Basketball Teams Exhibit Their Skills and Sportsmanship . The Field Hockey Team meets four nights each week with games on Tues- days and Thursdays. Miss Faignant coached this year's victorious team which suffered only one loss. In addi- tion to participating in this rigorous sport, the girls were able to attend an exhibition match between the British and the Irish and the Hampshire Club of New England. Miss Faignant also coached the girls' basketball team. Led by captain Ann Pratson the hoopsters practiced on Mondays and Wednesdays and met their opponents on Tuesdays and Fri- days. Although the team has not existed for many years, the girls have exhibited both skill and dexterity on the court. GIRLS' BASKETBALL MHS Opponent 32 E. O. Smith 27 19 Rockville 15 35 E. O. Smith 8 50 Rham 9 39 Rocky Hill 9 42 Ellington 3 45 East Catholic 13 29 Rockville 17 29 Rocky Hill 10 45 Rham 8 We Miss Faignant gives the Field Hockey Team some last minute advise. MHS hoopster attempts to gain possession of the ball 56 4? dk nr -5 GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY SCORES MHS Opponent 2 Rocky Hill 1 7 Newington 0 5 East Windsor 2 7 Newington 1 1 Rocky Hill 1 2 E. O. Smith O 4 East Windsor 1 2 E. O. Smith 1 1 Simsbury 3 The tension of a fast-moving game shows on players' faces. Al' MHS team and opposition vie for the ball. Teammates watch with concern as MHS goalie wards off opposition goal. 57 lndians Share CCIL Trophy . . The 1965 grid season began August 31st with a new coach and a big question. lt ended November 25th in triumph. During Hell Week fthe first week of prac- ticej the boys practiced twice a day. A total of about 200 practice hours were spent in preparation for 20 game hours. Their rewards came fast. Wethersfield was the only team out of nine to put a gap in the team's victorious string. Dick Bomberger, Mark Hel- ler, Bob Hamilton, Don Hubbard, Bill Pohl, Mark Oak- man, John Dulka, and Walt Bavier were given posi- tions on the All-CCIL football team. The final triumph came at the Thanksgiving Day Game when the boys squashed Windham for the first time in four years and walked away with the Thanksgiving Day Trophy and the CCIL co-championship. MHS Opponent 35 Conard O 26 Platt 6 33 Hall 0 34 Bristol Central 8 29 Maloney 8 MHS Opponent 35 Newington 14 Wethersfield 20 Bristol Eastern 28 Willimantic 5 Tilt, 4 gg fi! K. Football coaches: Burnett, Wiggin, Richmond, and Brezinski Indian Gridders warm-up before a game. Record Crgwds attended each game Q. Y of STA .--'M Nix- Q f .1534 'No IE ANS ,n .lag 3 s 4.-uf. ,1a, fn. 5 ' 6 . v iv .X ..QQ..'-We . .x...xff+,6 .W v ruff QNw-., ' in W' Q 413 .tv .7 if :P , qs K .. 4. i1,,,,,k..,N,v,,L:.X', A.3,,Q-.--rv ,k.- - we- xx .' X .,,v .- ' XO-,A ' Sag. gqfjf .,,lK:1-Q 5 - Sa ,X ., -- 9-A if -f. ag.. 5-GY? 4 031 X .' 'J X r . , 4 1 , W, N . ,Qf x . f'T'HexraiEJy h1ght game at Bfis- iolflenfral. h ' L - QX . , x al uw s x w z M.H.S. Offers Much for the Hobby-minded Student . . . The debate club, along with its advi- sor Nlr. Gibbons, travels all over the state. Practice debates for both no- vice and varsity teams prepare them for iI'1tel'SCl'10l3SfiC debates. Mr. Laurence Perry The radio club offers an opportunity for students to experiment with var- ious forms of radio equipment. Field trips with their advisor, Mr. Andrew Vincens, acquaint the members with the possibilities in a radio career. The chess club provides an opportu- nity to exercise the mind. Under the advisorship of lVlr. Donlon, the club engages in interscholastic matches. The photography club, meeting on Tuesday afternoons under lVlr. Per- ry's supervision, has sessions to discuss each other's work and to develop film. Field trips are also taken to the National Photographic Exposition in New York and mu- seums for examining still life. Two interested students examine the school photo enlarger The Debating Team makes plans for future debates. uuillllll'- ' Ya HQ l ifw-ff5 4:' 3' ftif BASEBALL Cross-Country runners make a final effort to get ahead on the last stretch MHS Opponent MHS Opponent 0 Wethersfield 15 O Conard 7 1 Platt 4 1 Hall 0 0 Bristol Eastern 3 3 Hall 2 7 Bristol Central 4 2 Windham 4 6 Maloney 11 4 Conard 1 .1 Windham 3 2 Wethersfield 5 TRACK MHS Opponent MHS Opponent 26 Bristol Eastern 96 58Vz Maloney 6316 42 Wethersfield 80 53 Bristol Central 69 42 Hall 80 49 Platt 77 29 Conard 93 68 Windham 54 GOLF MHS Opponent MHS Opponent 1 Windham 4 4 Windham 1 1 Bristol Central 4 4 Bristol Central 1 1 Maloney 4 1 Maloney 4 2 Hall 3 1 Hall 4 3 Bristol Eastern 2 2 Platt 3 3 Platt 2 3 Bristol Eastern 2 1 Conard 4 1 Conard 4 0 Wethersfield 5 1 Wethersfield 4 CROSS-COUNTRY MHS Opponent MHS Opponent 31 Bulkeley 26 15 Conard 49 24 Hall 35 30 Wethersfield 27 23 Platt 32 34 Windham 21 35 Bristol Central 20 37 Hartford Public 18 of the 'ace' 41 Bristol Eastern 18 18 Weaver 43 33 Maloney 22 RIFLE TEAM MHS Opponent MHS Opponent 915 Middletown 913 910 Windham-Windham Tech 808-813 902 Alumni 899 910 Rockville 898 917 Windham 852 906 Hamden 871 908 Middletown 904 910 Milford Prep. 778 914 Rockville 899 898 Bristol Eastern 337 913 Choate 876 917 Wilcox Tech 859 916 Wilcox Tech 820 929 Bristol Eastern 359 914 Choate 844 917 Yale Freshmen 853 62 Spring Sports and Rifle 5 ft , . Hts . 1 ff a wtiiffsf-f V 1, . . ,t ...I , ,www ,, A Rifle Team member takes a sure aim in practice for future matches. Bob Hamilton lines up a putt while Gary Wigrin, David Hochberg, Forrest Patten, and Bob Dotchin look on. Ken Yiznitsky gets enthusiastic gazes from bystanders Pete Jackson and Dave Chatel Team Bring Out Eager Participants . . . Fun and Action Are Part of Winter Sports . . The Ski Club was organized in 1965 for the purpose of providing fun, fellowship and as much skiing as possible to any- one interested. The club provides an op- portunity, for some who could not oth- erwise participate in such a sport, to learn and travel with a group of young people. The club, under the leadership of Mrs. Madell meets every other Tues- day, Trips to Mt. Snow, and Mount Tom have been made. A perfect jack-knife dive is admired by swimming meet spectators MHS ducks paddle vigorously to the finish. The whistle blows and the tankers are off to another fine head start. Gary McHugh gets a good hold on his opponent. SWIMMING MHS Opponent MHS Opponent 58 Alumni 37 67 Bristol Eastern 28 72 Maloney 23 40 Crosby 55 70 New London 25 63 Windham 32 72 Platt 23 63 Bristol Central 32 37 Conard 58 80 Bulkely 15 58 Hall 37 60 Hartford Public 35 WRESTLING MHS Opponent MHS Opponent 18 Penney 30 26 Glastonbury 19 9 Hall 31 21 Bristol Central 22 11 Maloney 27 20 Conard 28 16 Bristol Eastern 27 29 Platt 21 26 Cheshire Academy 20 30 Wethersfield 18 :A 'ni f X Mehmet Karabeyoglu is homeward bound after a long day on the slopes. Michael Johnson tries to prove his strength while his teammates watch the struggle. Ski Club officers: B. Gooding, treasurer: K. Walker, presidentp P. Giacomini, secre taryg R. Varvelli, vice-president. Exuberant Cheerleaders Mirror Game's Excitement . . Gel Fight! Win! shouts the crowd, led by the cheerleaders, as they announce their support for the M.H.S. Indians. Kathy Pritchard is the 1965-66 captain of the squad with Miss Cutler as advisor to the group. This year they obtained new uniforms with the help of a cupcake sale held in the fall. Bouncy red and white shakers were made available by the cheerleaders for the students to buy and to show their loyalty to M.H.S. CHEERLEADERS K. Pritchard, captain, P. Adamy, J. Baxter, L. Campbell, J. Riley, J. Rich mond, J. Crawford, H. DeIlaFera, R. Salcius, L. Bride. Joy and triumph are shown in the motions of spirited cheerleaders: Joyce Crawford, Heidi DellaFera, and Jean Baxter. . 55 N M K If J N K ' ig. V 'QQ' :fr Q ' J ..': X' ,i -.R in xfQg:.r,g- . ,Q . . J. Q fm' -an-s-Q 66 3 ,,.. ' vig, 'QM we A 'ws . .fix f ' U in 3 Ni 2 if i Tk 1 if x gs, E X mf Q M F255 - Lx wx -. 4 gi xc 9 , QP' LX M is ff I R-Avi' ,QM fx? 'N NK ,kv . S X Q X sw ! e x ,A ,.,,,.. Www' f Q Q 1 ' ' 'Nm V..--' f ' ' v 1 . 'Q x , 4 Q, A, , 4 K I e -- gfbvmv- 1 ww ,W ,f. ,- . .-Q, Q . ,gg---., ,f . R x x K -. . -.1 . if . , . i x i x 4 J 0 . . and Reflect the Agony Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Qf I I , ROW 1: M. Parkinson, D. Kearney, captain: D. Coro. ROW 2: D. Sweeney, B. Lynne, K. O'Brien, W. Smith. Every Monday and Thursday afternoon the girls can be found in the auditorium prac- ticing old cheers and inventing new ones. All this practice is put to good use when it comes time for pep-rallies and sports events. Then this peppy group of girls demonstrates the purpose of their club - promoting school spirit - by leading the fans to cheer our ln- dians on to victory after victory! ww Joyce Crawford reflects Jean Richmond does a leap as Kathy Pritchard leads the crowd in Linda Bride is caught in the the tension of the game. a cheer. excitement of the game- K muff, in-X . 5 : N n . W N t . 3 b 2: .v-KX X, 2 W . X X Y L 5 5 5 sf X -.wqbm Qi' T. . 5 X i . :L S .. F 1 Q ff Lf .ff ' Q A - . i r .v x iw! wha L 6 Y' x w. 'M . yy.-,gf , if . . 119-5'?'5'?'39k,,3i , SS ii .M W1 M aa in 3 A NATIUNQKS 3303 SSUUY is-. gg .4-va f Q , ,.i. 'M' Mr. F. G. Bridge speaks to N.H.S. ,-- Editor of Aridian, Judy Teets, selects drawings for the arts magazine. Dick Bomberger leads the processional march at the N.H.S. Induction. Junior candidates are presented for induction to N.H.S. Sue Royce, Alan McDonald, and Raymond Wooliett examine hu- man anatomy in Pre-Med Club. K Members of the Current Affairs Club discuss the Kashmir situa- tion with Dr. Chatter Samra. Mr. George A. Potterton NT XX., ff -3 I, 5 s... si' ,if . ,f 15-li 'v 'D , 'ef'QW? 'f fit? 'QQ' h'o'0 v.: X ,Qi Bxv X Q IX' X . 4 D. sQQ1 O L, .5 N , . ,- TA wr ww-wut? ,Q -was ff. f ' af '33 'FX S f -' X emi: fp: . . 1 - Y' X Y . X iil , ' - Q 'li gd - I Don Romano leaps high for shot at bas- Coach Hyde calls time-out. J.V.'s fight hard for possession of ball. ket. . JI' Bob Hamilton executes a fine right hook. Bruce Hence sinks another basket for MHS Hoopsters. Hoopsters Fight Hard Season . With a tough season ahead the MHS hoopsters led by Don Romano and Jim Kuhn got off to a fine start with a win over Bristol Eastern. The team went on to gain five more wins before finishing their season late in February. A highlight for the season was the Alumni game played during the Christmas vacation. ln prepa- ration for the competition the boys coached by Mr. Philip Hyde practiced every day after school and on Saturday mornings. The J.V. team coached by Mr. James Moriarty had an undefeated season and high- lighted their efforts with a score of 124 points for one game. High scorer for the varsity team was Jim Kuhn who was aided by the efforts of the other players in making each game an interesting and ex- citing contest. BASKETBALL MHS Opponent MHS Opponent Bristol Eastern Bristol Eastern Weaver Windham Conard Maloney Maloney Bristol Central Bristol Central Platt Platt Hall Hall Bulkeley Wethersfield Windham Conard Wethersfield ,be L .JUN The Band Concert provided an enjoyable night for all. E-.Af 'is An intricate piece of music is performed by Talis Paups, Cyrus Eaton, and Judy Naschke. Judy Naschke sings a song of protest in Folk Singing Club. The Round Table Singers give a fine performance at Walter Simmers on the bass Nlf- Vafer leads The combined Ch0irS at The the Spring Concert, adds background rhythm for 1965 Spring C0l'lC9l't- a choral selection. ' ,. i t Macaw-'Smal HSTUSQQ -nw. I' f . And There Was Music . . . The Folk Singing Club, under the leadership of Mr. David Monahan and Mr. Lawrence Perry, meets twice a month in the choral room. The sessions are open to the entire student body. The informal atmosphere of the club helps the members to relax and gives many enough courage to display their talents at the guitar and singing. Through songs of their own creation and old standards, folksters at MHS are adding their voices to millions of others across the country in the spirit of protest, hope, and determination. The culmination of the work and effort of the numer- ous musical groups at MHS is at three concerts. The Christmas concert, held on December 17, 1965, was excellently performed and well received. Philip Ben- nett, the student conductor, aided Mr. Vater by di- recting several of the choral selections. The orches- tra, bandoleers, brass ensemble, Round Table, and A Cappella Choir all participated. These same groups also performed in a spring concert. The band held its own concert in the spring also. Each proved to be an enjoyable and rewarding experience for all. .lan Peck contributes a song at a meeting of Folk Singing Club. Mr. Monahan takes a breath- Dayson Wrubel strums to his er during a folk singing ses- favorite gong. sion. Students at the Latin Banquet enjoy a dinner served by underclassmen. -'Vt' Fraulein Anne Hennov helps decorate. Mr. Werner addresses students at the annual Latin Banquet. 76 K Q S '57 D-ii NCNT EiNE SOINFTZELBANK? 5.:ii1an'iI JNMSLSYM swnirzsmim PM 4 Eiilli f I . M i suofkscwimc Jveunm awning, umm QW iii? 6 gisugnu frqzuwuu Emu OMIM -1- w it mewua mm P WW' Mu- ni: -- i - +L ' s . I Mrs. Mclnerny displays an intriguing poster identified in German. Guests at the German festival enjoy a funfilled and sociable evening. Mike Nlclnerny and Anne Hennov enjoy an exuberating German dance. A Shrinking World Demands Language Skills . . . The French Club, under the direction of Miss Dutelle, is presently supporting an orphanage in France. Throughout the year the club conducts bake sales to earn money for their projects. The Junior Classical League, advised by lVlr. Werner, Mrs. Gipson and Nlrs. Cameron, provides an opportu- nity for students to further their knowledge ofthe Ro- man culture. The highlights of this year's program was the annual Latin Banquet held on December 9. The German Club, headed by Nlrs. lVlclnerney, holds two banquets annually to celebrate German holidays. Throughout the fall and spring its members practice German folkdancing in preparation for these events, which highlight German customs. Richard Jerome, Richard Franzosa, Lawrence Perry, and Jill Horton enjoy the merriment of music at the German festival. Students Exhibit Physical Grace and Skill . . Spats, Loafers, Sneakers, and nine other syn- chronized routines comprised the 1965 Aquaette Show, lf The Shoe Fits . . which was presented December 11 and 12. This production was the result of the work of the club's twenty-one members and three male guest members. The Aquaettes ordinarily meet three times a week in the pool for practice of the routines. Members are chosen as a result of stunt competition and a swimming test given in the spring. The Gymnastics Club, under the direction of Miss Jar- onczyk, strives to develop co-ordination and ad- vanced techniques in tumbling and stunts. Hard work and practice each Tuesday and Friday culminated in a program presented in March, which included girls' performances on the balance beam and parallel bars, and boys' demonstrations with the horse and rings. Special activities during the year included a trip to see the world's championship gymnastics preview at Southern Connecticut College and viewing of a Dan- ish gym team at UConn. An April Shower brought out the umbrellas for the routine Galoshes in the Aquaette Show. Judy Richmond, Barb Rayburn, and Les Hunter practice a routine for the Aquaette Show. A- -e-w-1wts1s:- Aquaette members perform an intricate routine. , 1 if xv, K ,ak s,, .f V 5? . Q L , is 'E 1 -5, -f v f Q , , V- k . K . W ,b, W i L S Q Q iw: 5 0 S I W I -, . .i Ah WW xs ax? 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L X I x 1? , .,,,,95f my , .N A -- L Y ,W N22 Wliw wma:-ff .- ff gf 21 L 'ks-Q ' P Lew-fl 4 'S Q 'Cai' -5,-mgf : .f. gf' '-Sw if W W f F X 'W I p - - -- '- A S' v ,t 2--fa, Q :Q -K W . .. 9 ... .,-x .ww x,, .Q i ., ' mf, aww as f 'S A . M . , L ,95 5 sfsf w m , L Q 1 5 5 ,5 K5 , i ! - Q ' P N , , .- 'fa' V f' www!! I .54 xy jj, A i.:y v . Ns A .- L 5 ,. X, -'VH ., . .Q ,f k U gif' . . ' 'P' S L ' lvvefems 1- f- ? -4Ilw.xx+-W,,., 9 ' P S v 15 5 A lg I X Rs Hfxmfz.. 1.3. , . 0 V X .. 5 'V if 1 X Vs Anne Frank Stirs the Hearts of Many . . . One of the largest clubs at MHS, Sock gl Buskin pro- vides many students with an opportunity to experi- ence the thrill of the theater. Members join one of several committees, sets, props, costumes, make-up, sounds, lighting or stage management. Productions included Romanoff and Juliet, The Diary of Anne Frank, Tea House of the August Moon and two one act plays. Those who have worked one hundred hours on plays are inducted as members of the national honor group, Thespians. The Helen Page Skinner award is presented to the person who has con- tributed most to the club. The Sock 81 Buskin advi- sors are Miss Ann England and Mr. Ronald Propp. The Cast Cln order of appearancej Mr. Frank -------..44----,------ William Hust Miep -----.- . --4.-- K athy Kelly Mrs. Van Daan - - - - - Roxanne Spafford Mr. Van Daan - - - - . Y Donald Larsson Peter Van Daan . - ..... David Mellen Mr. Kraler ----,- ...-- J ohn Primus Margot Frank - - - - . Marion Garrison Mrs. Frank - - - - - Dorria DiManno Anita Kar Anne Frank-.A p Mr. Dussel --'- - - - David Ellington if Anita Karp and Mouschie, the cat, prepare to go on stage. Linda Bayer and Frank Pisch paint scenery. . ik Under the guidance of lVlr. Propp, Sock 81 Buskin members Club advisor, Miss England, helps build the set. the make-up committee. 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V.. , Q ! . v X 5 ' n . - Q Double octet chorus provides casual inter- lude of song. .-3' Bet he can't eat just one . . . Mr. Vater, Dave Hindle, Gerry Cambria. Do-a you-a wanna poonch in-a ze noz-a? shouts Cambria at Hindle, Lorraine Fister executes a pi- rouette. Billie Carlson sings, Sum- mer's Night. Chris Morgan on the Accordian performs with David Ma- chell on the Irish Tin flute. Mr. Vater gives last minute instructions to performers. The Annual Community Variety Show, presented on May 14 and 15, 1965 got off to a merry start with the antics of emcees Gerry Cambria and Dave Hindle, Folk singing provided much of the evening's entertainment, while the lVl.H.S. Alumni Jazz Band highlighted the overall successful performance. Under the direction of Mr. Rob- ert Vater and Mr. James Higginbottom, the show was presented for the benefit of the Manchester Association for the Help of Retarded Children and the Daniel Man- chuk Scholarship Fund. 85 Q . ',..,f . Q' 'sv as vu jwfutx ' lf,- 'Q f 'C' 'T x-.1-'M' A '-I I ,SJ-i 4-', Q 'V+ - ' x rt ,'.f 'L,, 7 Sharon Douton reigns over her court of Jill Horton, Doria DiManno, Marion Garrison, and Carol Messier. X P 7 Ken Bomberger pauses to chat with Jeri Mullaney and Ken Walker. 86 2- 1 3 K Thx Geo -8 f- rge QF? . f ff ff! Bradlau crowns Sharon Douton queen for the evening. Dim lights and soft music provide the right atmosphere Y 'We .V a ' S I k -f . is-A S ' 7-'elif 'gr LH' 'N , ww. .sg fn ?.J,k. L K 'li 'ii ga ' 2:5 + . if - w,iQf.i'l' 5 1 f f fry' ill, wi 1 .1 X A . g Sm--ff' ,J M.. s --A ----ft' Decorative Carousel Highlights Spring Prom . . Friday, Nlay 28, 1965, Spring Carousel was presented by the class of 1967. Throughout the night, the school cafeteria remained incognito, posing as a park, ac- cented by a multicolored carousel inhabited by fanciful animals. The Dubaldo Orchestra provided music for the evening's entertain- ment. As the highlight of the evening, the queen and her court were announced with George Bradleau crowining the queen, his co-chairman, Sharon Douton. Couples dance in the magical garden of Spring Carousel. Shoes or no shoes, they still dance the night away. fav- Happy couples make a wish in the fountain. idnkff. .YD-fir .ur..'si.4. 4 w Carol Messier and John Abert share a spellbound moment under the enchantment of the fountain. Junior Prom The weeks of hard work and planning appeared well worth the effort as the class of 1967 presented their Junior Prom. On the evening of November 6, 1965, the cafeteria ceased being the bustling center of waves of students and was transformed into the eleg- ant garden of a Southern plantation. Gone With the Wind was complete in every detail from a bubbling fountain to a sixty foot spanning mansion. Only for an evening did the music of Paul Landerman sustain the flowering arches and moss covered trees, but it will be an evening long remembered. 53 W , ,. . K Jo-An Boudreau and the court of Gone With the Wind, Sue Magowan, Merle Frazier, Carol Messier, and Donna Haynes. Merle Frazier and Phil Bennett stroll among blossoming trees. Gone with the Wind is an Enchanting Memory . i Sue Magowan and George Bradlau decide on their choice for queen. Jim Rourke proudly escorts Donna Haynes to her seat on the queen's court. Activity centers around the Jo-An Boudreau reigns as queen of Gone With the Wind punch bowl. 89 ROUNDTABLE ROW 1: D. Asvestas, A. Shoff, C. Oleksiw, S. Gingras, B. Carlson, D. Czar- nota, J. Totten, P. Johnston, B. Hol- man, C. Comber, A. LaPenta, C. Lawrence. ROW 2: M. Mercer, D. DiMan- no, N. Chandler, D. Bagley, M. Frazier, R. Blackwell, C. Farnell, F. Godes, R. Landers, B. Werstler, L. Nadeau, J. Peck, S. Ganzer. ROW 3: D. Stoneman, D. Stimson, J. Krause, P. Bennett, D. Wrubel, K. Hence, B. Vogt, B. Evans, T. Badger, B. Theiling, J. Dulka, Mr. Vator, advisor. ROW 4: B. Hust, J. Nicola, D. Best, T. Thresher, M. Ware, G. Heard, J. Eagleshield, J. Blair, R. Cheesman. JR.ROUNDTABLE ROW 1: L. Nettleton, P. Johnson, B. Ledgard, P. Ingersoll, H. Urbanetti, C. Gibson, K. Kelly, C. Riggott, J. Traygis, B. Rayburn, S. Magowan, P. Rivard, K. Pagani, M. Garrison, M. Briggs, B. Alex- ander. ROW 2: J. Wilson, S. Palmer, A. DuBaIdo, B. Ogren, K. Rask, J. Hallo- ran, P. Dorr, K. Harrison, B. Rask, N. Morton, M. McCallum, L. Dunham, G. Feder, P. Kracunas. ROW 3: M. John- son, M. Daunt, A. Butler, J. LeSure, K. Popple, P. Radding, D. Miller, P. Hask- ell, J. Czerwinski, R. Podolny, M. Sny- der, B. Robinson, S. Spaeth. ROW 4: Mr. Vater, advisor, M. Jeske, J. Ostrout, J. Yule, G. Dancosse, M. Coslit, B. Re- inhole, G. Jodoin, S. Schoff, H. Silvia, R. Rotner, R. Thrall. ORCHESTRA ROW 1: Donna Sharp, Carol Lawrence, Talis Paups, Charles Bernstein. ROW 2: William Brindamour, Eric Taylor, Mark Leggett, Paul Smyth, John Fletcher, Joanne Eichman. ROW 3: Jeanne Bes- sette, Judity Franzosa, David Hartin, Ronald Ralph, Karen Krinjak, Adrea Neilson, Margaret Briggs, Micheal Johns, Tim Badger, David Hindle. ROW 4: Gerry Cambria, D. Chace, Walter Sim- mers. BAND ROW 1: K. Krinjak, D. Hartin, G. Clarke, K. Hicks, D. Morton, S. Slossberg, R. Wi- erzbicki, S. Cohen, A. Novakowski, P. Smyth, M. Cohen, G. Cambria, C. Gib- son. ROW 2: E. Carini, J. McCormick, R. Ringrose, G. Gould, P. Avestos, R. Jer- ome, R. Peck, C. Johnson, P. Molinari, R. Rickard, D. Chace, M. Mclnerney, K. Royce. ROW 3: M. Mclnerney. A. Harol- an, J. Mosely. R. Steele, K. Richards, A. Idinnov, A. Ruggles, J. Eichman, D. Ru- bin, S. LaCoe, J. Lawson, S. Flynn, T. Badger, H. Bernstein, G. Yovell, D. Moyer, M. Smith, Mr. Natale, advisor. ROW 4: R. Wilson, E. Rines, R. Baiardi, R. Litke, L. Perry, M. Orfitelli, M. Johns, S. Chilson, D. Chatel, J. Brennan, R. Ralph, A. Yanta. BAN DOLEERS ROW 1: M. Orfitelli, S. Cohen, C. Gib- son, D. Morton, J. Cambria, P. Smyth, A. Novakowski, K. Krinjak, Mr. Natale, advisor. ROW 2: T. Badger, R. Wilson, R. Jerome, P. Molinari, D. Chace, E. Taylor, M. Johns, M. Mclnerney. ROW 3: A. Ruggles, J. Eichman, A. Hinnor, J. Mosely, S. Chilson, L. Perry. ROW 1: D. Hindle, G. Cambria. ROW 2: D. Morton, R. Fegy, D. JAZZ BAND: ROW 1: D. Morton, M. Orfitelli, J. Brennan, G. Clarke, D. Hindle, G. Cambria, S. Slossberg, R. Fegy, T. Badger. ROW 2: R. Peck, E. Tay- B: lor, D. Chase, P. Rines, W. Simmers, R. Jerome, L. Perry, Mr. Na- tale, advisor. Chase, W. Simmers. ALL-STATE CHORUS: ROW 1: R. Landers, D. Bagley, A. LaPenta, M. Mercer, S. Gingras. ROW 2: M. Johns, T. Badger, G. Heard, P. Bennet, R. Evans, J. Krause. MAJORETTES ROW 1: D. Getchell, captain. ROW 2: L. Fisterg M. Morin, J. Bellefleur, C. Galasso, B. Koeler, B. Bergami- ni, L. Bruce. STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1: D. Snyder, D. Dimanno, M. l-razier, S. Zimmerman, B. Gooding, treasurer: D. MacLean, Sec retaryg G. Tangarone, president: R. Bomberger, vice-president: J. Boudreau, P. Taylor, R. Uppling, C Sharpe. ROW 2: C. Mellen, R. Elserser, P. Hamilton, M. Briggs, S. Mitney, H. Dellafera, L. Campbell J. Baxter, K. Pritchard, C. Bissell, A. Moreau, J. Spaeth, A. LaPenta, N. Herman, M. Odell, D. Della Fera, J. Fredrickson, N. Ballard. ROW 3: S. Ingersoll, C. Bartel, P. Oakman, B. Utting, W. Smith, L Heck, M. Garrison, J. Roy, P. Davies, K. Campbell, M. Barnowski, S. Pagani, J. Fredrickson, P. Ri- vard, B. Rayburn, S. Douton, K. Rask. ROW 4: T. Ball, D. Moyer, S. Cone, R. Wiese, D. Ellington, D Hickock, D. Steely, M. White, E. Taybr, C. Lawrence, L. Hunter, S. Magowan, S. Grant, J. Delgreco. ROW 5: R. Kelly, D. Rubinow, J. Bacon, K. Bomberger, P. Frankenburg, G. Bradlau, J. Ostrout, B. Rogers, R. MacLean, R. Cobb, T. Coughlin, J. Manning, B. Carpenter, M. Coslit, B. Hilinski, D White, R. Podolony. ROW 6: D. Brady, R. Hamilton, M. Heller, M. Oakman, F. Butler, C. Koblinski, S: Penny, P. Bennett, J. Kuhn, J. Rourke, T. Platt. FUTURE NURSES' CLUB ROW 1: M. D'Appollonio, C. Kramer, C. Hamilton, G. Tryon, S. Ricupero, secretary: S. LaCoe, presi- dent: M. Tournaud, G. Hayes, K. Topliff, P. Hamilton, J. Duncan, D. Spooner. ROW 2: L. Emmerling, S. Chapin, A. Shoff, P. Burnett, P. Lukas, R. Colpitts, J. Stasko, J. Meier, D. Haynes, S. Ryan, L. Runde, J. Bjorkman. ROW 3: C. Messier, R. Jubenville, T. White, S. Harrison, D. Johnson, K. John- son, L. Lewis, K. Smith, P. May, P. Kittredge, D. Balboni. ROW 4: G. Stred, P. Johnson, K. MacNa- mara, M. Carney, S. Joyce, V. Klatt, P. Morse, L. Semrow, D. Krob, K. Smith, J. Robb. A.F.S. CLUB ROW 1: L. Trombly, D. Bitter, S. Grant, J. Boudreau, A. LaPenta, chairman: T. Oliva, C. Loeffler, M. Karabeyoglu, J. Mullaney, S. Douton, L. Bacon. ROW 2: B. Bergamini, K. Blake, C. Hamilton, E. Har- rison, E. Bombardier, B. Hurteau, C. Riggott, R. Starkel, B. Rask, S. Clarke, P. Hamilton, M. Marline, P. Baker. ROW 3: P. Taylor, M. Twomey, P. Mason, K. Blake, S. Chapin, M. Bader, E. Gibson, J. Hor- ton, F. Laraia, B. Bletzer, L. Laraia, M. Morline, S. Goodstine, K. Johnson, S. LeBlanc. ROW 4: K. Rask, J. Richmond, S. Royce, C. Bartel, S. Chilson, M. Frazier, P. Bennett, B. Hust, M. Garrison, L. Rubin, S. Harrison, J. Muschko, A. Bruner, P. Pilkonis. ROW 5: J. Binette, P. Malerbay L. Hunter. C. Gibson, A. Hinnov, B. Gooding, F. Pisch, N. Solomon, L. Obuchowski, B. Kirby, C. Galasso, J. Swan- son. ROW 6: J. Klimko, B. Werstler, J. Wilson, K. McNamara, C. Bissell, C. Davidson, M. Carney, P. Harris, J. Fontana, C. Reynolds, D. Rubin, J. Sinon, C. Edwards, C. Messier. dent, Mr. Perry. RADIO CLUB ROW 1: C. Smith, S. Shorrock, J. Naschke, S. Wegrzyn, J. O'Hara, E. Hare, R. Chapman, E. Moberg D. Dingwall, W. Mosler, M. Getzewich, H. Lennon, R. Sanden P. Gibson, Mr. Vincens, advisor. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB ROW 1: P. Kochin, P. D'ltaIia, secretary-treasurer A Rob erts, A. Bruner. ROW 2: C. Smith, B. Gooding vice pres: SOCK 8: BUSKIN ROW 1: Kathy Kelly, A. Chappell, N. MacKay, P. Rines, J. Keller- strass, C. Lawrence, L. Bayer, K. Blake, D. Finkelstein, L. Patten, R Wichman, B. Ramizi, S. Guadano, P. Harris, J. Fontana. ROW 2: M Ramos, A. Bruner, S. Royce, B. Hust, P. Rivard, treasurer, B. Gooding, vice-president: C. Hachadourian, president: D. DiManno, secretary: D. Ellington, D. Daniel, P. Mason, M. Mathney, L. Malo. ROW 3: Mr. Propp, advisor: S. Guadano, M. Pinto, J. Binette, P. Malerba, L. North, E. Emmerling, G. Opalach, C. Kramer, L. Negro, A. Geer, L. Laraia, C. North, K. Bradlau, C. Giard, J. Barrera, P. Giacomini, J. Richmond, M. Perry, L. Lawrence, J. Meier, Miss Eng- land, advisor. ROW 4: P. Abert, D. Johnson, M. Arnold, M. Block, D. Thomas, E. Gibson, D. Rubin, C. Csatary, F. Laraia, M. Blan- chard, S. Leslie, J. Swanson, M. Buck, M. Carney, J. Sinon, L. Fo- garty, D. Sharp, P. Sicari. ROW 5: B. Holman, J. Ostrout, M. Garri- son, R. Spafford, D. Melendy, K. Blake, B. Hurteau, E. Callahan, B. Elkin, R. Kudlow, A. Karp, B. Bergamini, S. LeBlane, M. Frazier, P. Bennett, M. Dressler, D. Ransom, J. McAllister. ROW 6: D. Mellen, J. Robb, N. Kovensky, N. Soloman, C. Farnell, K. Johnson, J. Bla- zinski, C. Davidson, M. Morline, C. Reynolds, P. Burke, C. Johnson, M. Buder, S. Vaiciulis, K. Johnson, C. Galasso, D. Larsson. ROW 7: D. Clarke, A. Baskind, P. Dorr, S. Obzut, C. Anderson, S. Hoffman, F. Pisch, D. Morton, M. O'ReiIly, K. McNamara, C. Bissell, P. Siegal, J. Nicola, M. Royce. HIGH SCHOOL WORLD ROW 1: S. Royce, P. Giacomini, C. Hachadourian, J. Ostrout, sports editor: H. Kiecolt, co-editor: B. Cocconi, co-editor, J. Newton, legion editor: L. Bayer, C. Comber. ROW 2: C. Davidson, R. Starkel r M. Twomey, C. Barnes, J. Horton, S. Douton, J. Naschke, J. Holland, L. Buccino, P. Malerba, L. North. ROW 3: S. Cone, G. Bradlau, M. Heller, J. Katz, B. Gooding, B. Sandals, P. Harris, L. Obu- chowski, L. Bickley, L. Rubin, J. Franzosa. SOMANHIS ROW 1: R. Hall, N. Weibust, J. Spaeth, L. Trombly, club editor: D. MacLean, senior editor: P. Broder- ick, C. Bissell, B. Burke. ROW 2: Mr. Stager, advisor: P. Hathaway, S. Bettencourt, D. Karp, faculty editor: P. Taylor, co-editor: A. LaPenta, co-editor: M. Frankenberg, B. Utting, J. Klimko. ROW 3: R. Metheny, J. Kurtz, K. Bomberger, J. Nassif, B. Vesco, J. Boudreau, G. Opalach, P. Rivard, S. Lloyd, Mrs. Kelson, advisor. 95 ARIDIAN ROW 1: B. Rask, S. Clark, P. Pil- konis, R. Kudlow, J. Teets, presi- dent: A. Karp, B. Elkin, J. Boucher, D. Starr, art editor: D. Pond. ROW 2: K. Bomberger, literary editor: C. Riggott, A. Culleton, P. Abert, R. Elsesser, L. Bacon, P. Franklin, S. Lloyd, B. Rogers, J. Mullaney, trea- surer: J. Naschke, K. Muldoon, D. Daniel, secretary: F. Laraia, Mr. Pagani, advisor. SOMANHIS SALES ROW 1: J. Klimko. N. Ballard, L. Buccino, J. Crouse, J. Binette, P. Malerba, P. Leckfor, N. MacKay. ROW 2: Mr. Stager, advisor: P. Han- son, C. Brownrigg, M. Mallon, P. Oakman, J. Fredericksew, C. Johnson, P. Burke, L. Leon, C. North, R. Hall. JR. CLASSICAL LEAGUE SENIORS 8: JUNIORS LIBRARY PAGES ROW 1: D. Kearney, S. Chappas, L. Bride, E. Johnson, M. LaPIant, S. Lorentzen, D. Gron- din, K. Barton, L. Fo- garty, S. Pagani, C. Drobiak, D. Haynes, N. Sodano. ROW 2: M. Carr, S. Lauretti, P. Martin, N. MacKay, D. Getchell, L. Villemaire, L. Woodruff, A. Dodge, H. Dellafer- ra, K. Luongo, J. Bax- ter, E. Campbell, A. Bruner, B. Reinohl, Mrs. Gerard, advisor. ROW 3: C. Riggott, B. Ramizi, J. Richmond, P. Swanson, S. Fein- gold, N. Luckman, C. Robert, L. North, C. North, K. Robbins, S. Rooney, B. Finley, S. Vaiciulis, R. Silvia. ROW 4: P. Franklin, S. Palmer, D. Peterson, C. LoMaglio, B. Fichman, F. Godes, J. Gobeille, M. Ehlers, P. Bampton, A. Baskind, V. Klatt, C. Edwards, B. Rogers. FRENCH CLUB ROW 1: Miss Dutelle, advisor: L. Pendergast, L. Marchisio, B. Rog- ers, treasurerg R. Hor- ton, S. Lloyd, vice-presi- dent, S. Guadano, president: G. Opalach, L. Obuchowski, secre- tary, G. Rickis, B. Earl, P. Ingersoll. ROW 2: M. Perry, D. Gray, S. Mac- Donald, S. Gottleib, R. Fleishman, K. Smith, K. Blake, B. Letour- neau, P. Haskell, S. Vaiciulis, C. Malis, E. Dawood, S. Dodge, E. Strimaitis. ROW 3: S. Paine, P. May, N. Bal- lard, B. Bletzer, J. Franzosa, L. Sahrback- er, M. Buder, P. Mola- va, K. Bradlau, C. North, P. Sicari. ROW 4: B. Ramizi, K. John- son, .l. Blazinski, P. Franklin, L. Emmerling, D. Asvestas, C. Olshewski, C. Harrison, S. Guadano, M. Paine, N. Sudano, C. Bayrer. JR. CLASSICAL LEAGUE SOPHOMORES 8: 9TH GRADE ANNOUNCERS ROW 1: L. Bacon, J. Ostrout, D. MacLean, P. Kravitz, A. LaPenta, S. Penny, K. Bradlau, Mrs. Brooks, advisor. GERMAN CLUB ROW 1: S. Wood, J. Boudreau, J. Horton, vice- presidentg N. Chandler, president: B. Rogers, trea- surer: M. Frazier, secretary: C. Loeffler, K. Lauder, M. Ramos. ROW 2: Mrs. Mclnerney, advisor: A. Hinnov, I. Joseph, J. Franzosa, D. Spooner, B. Gooding, D. Moyer, E. Klein, R. Wiese, B. Burke. ROW 3: J. Nicola, C. Adams, S. Hoffman, M. Cohen, E. Mclnerney, J. Becker, M. Jeske, S. Spaeth, R. Briggs, D. Bengston, S. Lloyd, J. Hooper. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB ROW 1: S. Dooley, D. Johnson, Mr. Skinner, advisor: A. Haroian, secretary: P. Miner, president: W. Mosler, trea- surer: J. Kennedy, vice-president: J. Leister, J. Rhuda. ROW 2: W. Kennedy, G. Jodoin, J. Frazier, M. Koski, D. Ross, J. Chidester, E. Lessard, D. Wilcox, R. Strickland, K. Martin, G. Edwards. ROW 3: R. Hubbard, P. Kravitz, D. Denley, S. Ro- man, R. Cartwright, J. Wyman, R. McBride, J. Donovan, S. Wegrzyn, J. VonDeck, B. Edgerton. CURRENT AFFAIRS ROW 1: G. Maltempo, C. Loeffler, B. Gooding, J. Naschke, president: S. Penny, vice-president: L. Po- spisil, secretary, B. Burke, treasurer: T. Oliva, Mr. Zatursky, advisor. ROW 2: L. Trombly, A. Moreau, N. Kovensky, M. Ramos, N. MacKay, C. Comber, S. Chapin, A. Shoff, B. Cocconi, A. LaPenta. ROW 3: D. MacLean, F. Godes, C. Davidson, J. Sinon, L. Call, J. Spaeth, N. Weibust, C. Bissell, H. Della- Fera, D. Daniel, J. Barrera, S. Cohen. ROW 4: M. Dixon, M. Johnson, R. Bomberger, J. Wilson, C. Muschko, P. Swanson, J. Fedora, C. Barnes, F. Gallo, D. Karp, P. Taylor, C. Besser. ROW 5: J. Katz, S. Sweet, W. Simmers, T. Blakeslee, C. Smith, R. Wilson, W. Hust, A. Novakowski, A. MacDonald, G. Dvorak. ART SERVICE SQUAD PRE-MED CLUB Miss Semmens, advisor, D. Mearman, S. Majeska, J. Hanley, co- ROW 1: L. Patten, Mr. Lewis, advisor: J. Cambria, B. Gooding, sec president: D. Czarnota, D. Daniel, B. Elkin, K. Muldoon, M. Glina. retaryg B. Vesco, vice-president: S. Royce, president, M. Twomey treasurer: K. Lovell, T. Mitney. ROW 2: S. Hilliard, B. Sandals, C Messier, P. Molava, D. White, B. Derrick, S. LaCoe, E. Woolett, J Price, A. MacDonald, A. Bruner, S. Chapin. 98 if . . E. 5 M . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1: J. Mullaney, J. Franzosa, J. Horton, R. Bomberger, vice-president: D. MacLean, president, G Bradlau, junior advisor, M. Twomey, secretary, S. Penny, treasurer, S. Douton, junior advisor, C. Da- vidson, L. Obuchowski. ROW 2: R. Starkel, D. Pond, B. Vesco, K. Rask, M. Garrison, M. Frazier, P. Taylor, A. LaPenta, D. Karp, B. Burke, S. Borello, D. Perleone, L. Trombly, B. Holman, S. Guadano, Mr. Potterton, advisor. ROW 3: B. Burke, B. Derrick, D. Rubinow, J. Hooper, S. Goodstine, R. Wiese, B. Sandals, J. Wilson, H. Kiecolt, N. Chandler, J. Fedora, J. Naschke. ROW 4: J. Katz, A. MacDonald, W. Simmers, R. Briggs, D. Dixon, P. Smyth, D. Bengston, E. Szymanoski, S, Lloyd, E. Woollett, T Blakeslee. DEBATING CLUB CHESS CLUB ROW 1: R. Johnson, M. Sweeney, W. Hust, secretary-treasurer, Mr. ROW 1: W. Hust, secretary, W. Mosler tournament director S Gibbons, advisor, S. Penny, president, A. MacDonald, vice-presi- Connoly, treasurer, E. Szymanoski vice president R McBride dent K. Bomberger, N. Kovensky. president. ROW 2: J. Sinnamon G Moberg S Hoffman R Hughes, D. Larsson, J. Primus, A Roberts Mr Donlon advisor ROW 3: M. Johnson, D. Madden, G Dvorak 99 GIRLS' LEADERS ROW 1: J. Wilson, vice-president, A. Pratson, president, L. Heck, secretary. ROW 2: K. Pagani, P. Wells, B. McCurry, B. Bletzer, K. Stoddard, S. Smith, P. Arnold, J. Naschke, C. Phinney, S. Platz, M. Bonham, D. Bagley. ROW 3: J. Peck, C. Gobeille, K. Lauder, B. Ogren, E. Quinn, S. Gworek, J. Mosley, E. Faulds, D. Shoag, D. Pyka. ROW 4: S. Guadano, M. Frasier, D. Zeppa, J. Snow, L. Robb, P. Broderick, N. Solomon, D. Downham, l. Condio, J. Palmberg, K. Pemberton, J. Copeland. ROW 5: L. Washburn, C. Olshewski, J. Crause, J. Eich- man, S. Leslie, L. Gee, J. Juliano, S. Douton, N. Chandler, L. Bick- ley, C. Bensche. ROW 6: Miss Case, Miss Jaronczyk, advisors, C. Bissell, R. Starkel, A. Moreau, P. Hayes, F. Manning, C. Chris- tensen, C. Knight, C. Prior. AQUAETTES ROW 1: L. Dimock, R. Scofield P Kravitz ROW 2 S Magowan B Ledgard, L. Rubin, J. Marlow J Belliveau L Hunter S Chilson M Twomey. ROW 3: B. Holman C Bartel J Richmond J Boudreau J Horton, B. Kirby, D. DiManno E Gibson S Goldberg D Snyder B Rayburn, M. McCallum, P. Franklin Mrs Mottle advisor FIELD HOCKEY J V FIELD HOCKEY ROW 1: P. Hayes, captain, ROW 2 E Quinn S Leslie A Fenn K ROW 1 L Gee ROW2 P Martin B Ogren D Merman J Za Lauder, S. Douton,J. Juliano. P Wells S Gworek L Heck ROW3 S remba D Burnoli ROW 3 D Shoag D Pika C Goblel J Guadano, K. Johnson, M. Rivard L Buckley N Chandler C Christen Peck D Johnson J Mosely sen, Miss Faignant, coach: A. Pratson F Manning S Guadano BOYS' LEADERS ROW 1: K. Knight, M. Kenny, J. Rourke, J. Dulka, D. Brady, presi dents: G. Dorsey, F. Ruggiero, B. Lapolt, M. Schardt. ROW 2: C. Koblinsky, M. Heller, D. Bomberger, B. Hamilton, M. Oakman, D. Hubbard, secretary-treasurer, B. Smith, J. Loney, M. Coslit, Mr. Cobb, advisor. ROW 3: D. Moyer, R. Horton, R. Vogt, D. Dixon, G Bradlau, vice-president: J. Monaghan, R. London, R. Howe, R Cartwright. ROW 4: M. Belcher, R. Maclean, B. Carpenter, T. Brindamour, K. Walker, R. Wilcox, R. Angotta, J. Amaio. ROW 5: J. Melig, K. Smith, T. Crockett, P. Molinari, G. McCarkhill, R. Simes, J. Thompson, P. Arigano, T. Cunningham. ROW 6: R. Cobb, T. Coughlin, S. Hemingway, D. Steely, T. Croteau, J. Sproul, J. Man- ning, M. Ware. GIRLS' BASKETBALL GIRLS' J.V. BASKETBALL ROW 1: J. Austin, E. Bickley, A. Pratson, captain: J. Eichman, J. Juliano, S. Leslie. ROW 2: N. Chandler, P. Harris, C. Christensen, F. Manning, L. Heck, K. Stoddard, D. Zeppa, Miss Faigant, advisor. ROW 1: E. Edwards, l. Quinn, K. Pemberton, D. Brunole, P. Wollen' berg, C. Gobeille. ROW 2: J. Jillanis, manager: D. Downham, C. Reynolds, S. Gworek, J. Moseley, C. Prior, J. Zaremba, R. Steele, manager. FOOTBALL ROW 1: S. Germond, J. Rourke, W. Palmer, D. Hubbard, co-captain: M. Heller, co-captain: B. Smith, M. Oakman, J. Dulka, J. Sales. ROW 2: M. Johnson, B. Murphy, B. Mc- Cartan, J. Zeppa, J. Olbrys, B. Ea- gleson, D. Turner, J. Spral, M. Belcher. ROW 3: W. Hawver, E. Mainville, R. Bomberger, R. LaPoIt, W. Pohl, R. Hamilton, W. Bavier. ROW 4: Mr. Richmond, coach: Mr. Wiggan, coach. SOCCER ROW 1: T. Gessay, J. Cervini, B. Hence, C. Koblinsky, co-captain, D. Brady, co-captain: R. Godin, J. Stuek, M. Kenny. ROW 2: J. Howroyd, M. Johns, D. Best, R. Gir- ouard, R. Smith, W. Hilinski, J. Amaio. ROW 3: R. MacLean, P. Smyth, D. Botteron, G. Bradlau, T. Cummings, R. Conyers. ROW 4: D. Moyer, J. Ostrout, E. Kowal, S. Gosselin, S. Cone, T. Lomaglio, Mr. Danielson, coach. BASKETBALL ROW 1: D. Romano, J. Kuhn, co- captains. ROW 2: M. Mclnerney, D. Bomberger, M. Heller, B. Hence, R. Ward, C. Koblinsky, B. Hamilton, J. Amaio, B. Hilinsky. OUTDOORTRACK ROW 1: J. Draghi, P. Jackson, R. LaPolt, K. Knight S. Maher, R. Dumaine, R. Froehlich, G. Davis, P Godin. ROW 2: R. Smith, A. MacDonald, D. Mellen, M Oakman, S. Opalach, P. Jubenville, J. Kimball, D Stoneman. ROW 3: T. Davis, C. LeTourneau, D. Bott eron, J. Rourke, R. Larson, J. Lafko, J. Kelley, A Bjork, R. Heck. ROW 4: P. Henry, D. Chatel, F. Joy, D Best, M. Podolny, P. Krysiak, E. Ward, K. Nechitilo ROW 4: Mr. Phlnney, coach, J. Stackpole, K Yiznitsky, K. Popple, M. Dixon, W. Bracken, R. DeCar Ii. BASEBALL ROW 1: B. Bushy, B. Theiling, R. Siegal, W. Warren, W. Hutchinson, D. Brady, L. Aceto. ROW 2: G. Heard, P. Herdic, R. Johnson, R. Bomberger, G. Dorsey, R. Dixon, W. Hawver, G. Dragon. ROW 3: Mr. Kelly, coach, M. Heller, J. Savino, W. Rylander, R. Ward, A. Ruganis, D. Romano, M. Schardt, K. Royce. CROSSCOUNTRY ROW 1: C. Letourneau, K. Knight, captain: K. Hankin- son, R. McKinney. ROW 2: Mr. Sines, coach: M. Dix- on, A. MacDonald, D. Stoneman. J V. CROSS-COUNTRY ROW 1: J. Kimball, J. Katz, P. Moriarty, B. Wirta, M. Agnew, A. Puzzo, M. Mclnerney, D. Colpitts. ROW 2: E. Thibideau, J. Draghi, R. Sandstrom, D. Crandall, D. Walkowski, B. Robinson, M. Humphrey, E. Mclnerney. ROW 3: Mr. Sines, coach. J.V. BASEBALL ROW 1: M. Ware, T. Ford, M. Mc- Carthy, A. Barton, M. Coslit, J. Anderson, B. Wirta, D. Phillip. ROV 2: Mr. Parks, coach: T. Mit- nev J. Howe, T. Cunningham, P. Smyth, R. London, M. Balesano, J. Sostman. ROW 3: S, Banas, J. Price, G. Bradleau, S. Cone, J. Howroyd, J. Ostrout. J.V. GOLF ROW 1: J. King, B. Dotchin, Mr. Briggs, coach: M. Jacobs, K. Lovell. Q .. ., W...,., vc, x - 5:55, TFA K , v s i 1' A HC H, Lfiffz. -'ky' f- T... V411 J . f f , 'L' Q Y 'hut' 5'-ml' , feel SJ l Q i - . ! Q t IA , if li ,P S 54 ZV' f siQ. I lV.FOOTBALL ROW 1: S. Banas, J. Gabbey. J. Walsh, D. Dixon. G. Wood- ruff, IVI, McCarthy, J. Monag- han. ROW 2: J. Hanley, C. Colpitts, G. Stred, K. Miller, K. Ough, B. Carpenter, S. Pesco, P. Majewsky, G. MacCovekiIl. ROW 3: Mr. Burnett, coach: T. Hally, T. Corotto, C. Connors, D. Ostrout, R. Simes, Mr. Brezinski, coach. lV.BASKETBALL lst ROW: S. Shoff, K. Smith, J. Manning, J. Sproul, T. Cummings, R. Kelly. 2nd ROW: S. Sloshberg, T. Cough- lin, J. Savino, C. Carson, D. Ostrout, R. Cobb, J. Moriaty. LV.SOCCER ROW 1: M. Boutilier, C. Ad- ams, K. Smith, R. Poucher, D. Steely, captain: T. Cunning- ham, captain: J. Manning, E. Odell, R. Horton. ROW 2: S. Ingersoll, manager: L. Cher- rown, K. Walker, D. White, Nl. Ware, M. Coslit, J. Lehmus, J. Radding. ROW 3: R. Herman, T. Rea, J. Becker, M. Jeske, T. Boll, E. Taylor, Mr. Race, coach. SWIMMING TEAM ROW 1: P. Kravitz, J. Loney, T. Tedford, R. Scofield, M. Oak- man, J. Stuek, R. Spencer, D. Conrad, D. Wilk. ROW 2: D. Turkington, B. Derrick, J. Driggs, M. Belcher, R. Cartwright, M. Orfitelli, M. Howard, D. Dixon, T. Brindamour. ROW 3: R. Reim, M. Turkington, G. Peters, D. Miller, Mr. Sollanek, coach: S. Spaeth, B. Miller, G. Frost, W. Groube. IX 1 I .nk ML I WRESTLING TEAM ROW 1: D. Hicock, B. Higuera, Co-captain: P. Moriarty, J. Byron, T. McLennon, M. Johnson, J. Rourke, Co-captain: G. McHugh, D. Hubbard, W. Pohl, G. Kane. ROW 2: D. McGregor, G. Anderson, C. Bernstein, R. Rozman, M. Coslit, M. Radding, D. Rubinow, C. Griffin, D. Crandall, R. Tottan. ROW 3: W. Patrone, D. Barlow, J. Melia, S. Gosselin, G. Woodruff, R. Dzen, A. Wallach, M. Agnew, R. Sweet. ROW 4: Mr. Early, coach: B. LaPolt, R. Phantom, S. Shorrock. GYMNASTICS CLUB ROW 1: L. DuPont, K. Kelly, M. Metheny, C. Pospisil, J. Halloran, D. Ramsom, S. Peter- son, S. Cohen, B. Higbie. ROW 2: L. Malo, P. Martin, B. Dennen, K. Badger, A. Ruggles, L. Martocchio, S. Flavell, B. Beccio, J. Rauten- berg, M. Bonham, Miss Jaronczyk, advisor. ROW 3: F. Ruggiero, S. LeLacheur, P. Arigno, S. Bourque, R. Wierzbicki, T. Davis, P. Moli- nari, B. Horn, R. Podny, M. Turkington, B. Reinohl. SKI CLUB E GOLF TEAM ROW 1: B. Hamilton, J. Blair. ROW 2: Mr Perry, coach, F. Patten, G. Wigren, J Row 1: R. Moeller, J. Gallagher, B. Sheldon, s. Penny, J. Geute, s. Dodge. Row 2: N. Tim- Dowd' D' Hochbyg' reck, B. Robinson, T. LoMaglio, E. Phinney, D. McQuade. ROW 3: K. Adams, J. Perretto, K. Miller, M. D'Auria, R. Stratton. TENNIS TEAM ROW 1: W. Carney, J. LeSure, Mr. Hyde, coach, J. Pukinskis, L. Williamson. R Faces Capture the Mood of the Moment , r: IU' :ia S 1 3 5 -, 25 5 of Each Day Q- hmm Hhs. wx ' x. SENIOR IVIENIDRIES -Y Q'-, s .lv ' ' . Q. vw f' 4 , .Q cs L' fx-. -2 ,. ,W ,.,. if . t - ,,,.1 ., '. gy , like 5 y L-VXA .A wx-J 74' iii' N . X K September 9, Begins Final Year for Class of '66 CHRISTOPHER ALBAIR - Swimming Team 23 Intramurals 2,3. DONNA ALLEN - A Cappella Choir 43 Sock and Buskin 2. GENE ANDERSON - Wrestling 3,43 Track Team - J.V. 4. RICHARD ANDRULOT - Soccer Team - J.V. 23 Basketball - J.V. 23 Track Team 2. FRANK ARMENTANO - Student Council 23 Track Team - J.V. 2,4 Cross Country - J.V. 2. BRUCE ARMOGIDA - Audio Visual Aids 2. DANIEL ARNOLD - Soccer Team - J.V. 2. ROBERT ARNOLD - Football 2, Co-Manager 23 Intramurals 2,32 Rocket Club 23 Chess Club 2. TIMOTHY BADGER - Round Table 3,43 Conn. All-state Chorus 43 Wrestling 3Q'SOCk and Buskin 2,41 Photography Club 2, Treas. 2. JANET BAGGE - Future Nurses Club 2,3,4Q Library Pages 33 Intra- murals 2,3,4. DARYL BAGLEY - Round Table 3,43 Girls' Leaders Club 3,41 A.F.S. Club 33 Conn. All-state Chorus 43 Sock and Buskin 23 Intramurals 2,3,43 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4. Phil Bennett, Dave Brady, and Dick Bomberger receive their honors at the award's assembly held in June, 1965 with Valedictorian Paul Pilkonis looking on. ss, LINDA C. ACFORD SAMUEL E. AGLIO Lynn Skipper CHRISTOPHER B. ALBAIR DONNA L. ALLEN Chris ROANN ALPORT LOUIS F. ALLEVO Lou SHIRLEY ANN AMBROSE GENE W. ANDERSON RICHARD A. ANDRULOT uRichvv FRANK L. ARMENTANO BRUCE J. ARMOGIDA RICHARD P. ARMOGIDA uRiCkv1 SHARON J. ARMSTRONG VICTOR L. ARMSTRONG uLeevv DANIEL K. ARNOLD llDanII ROBERT P. ARNOLD llTinyY1 DOREEN B. ASELTINE JOHN F. ASZKLAR CHERYL A. AVERY Cheri SUSAN C. BADEAU TIMOTHY J. BADGER llTimvl JANET M. BAGGE llJanV1 CYNTHIA H. BAGLEY ncindyn DARYL A. BAGLEY i n N-.db W' . , f Q.. , X IQ' 1. -.vw 17-377 -1.22 V77 ,P 'fha mm, .mf . TY' PAULA T. BAKER RAYMOND A. BALBONI nRayu SUSAN C. BANNING Alsuvy GREGORY T. BARBATO AlGregl! CYNTHIA D. BARNES ucyndin JANE E. BARRERA STEPHEN E. BARTON Steve ANITA E. BASKIND Neets WALTER N. BAVIER Walt JEAN B. BAXTER CHERYL L. BAYER Cher LINDA N. BAYER LORRAINE M. BAYLISS Lorrie MARTHA J. BEAUCHAMP ulvlartivv ALAN G. BEDELL MAIN KATHLEEN D. BELCH ER Kathy JUDY R. BELLEFLEUR JOANNE B. BELLIVEAU uJ0n if ' 'ce' 'Swv- Ss 'Q 'F' JOANNE L. BEMONT PHILIP G. BENNETT Jo Phil KAREN C. BENSON RICHARD C. BENSON Bence Rick BRIAN A. BENTLEY Bri CHARLES BERNSTEIN Chuck Guy Tangarone Heads Student Council . . . PAULA BAKER - Library Pages 23 Sock and Buskin 3,43 A.F.S. Club 43 Folk Singing Club 4. SUSAN BANNING - Spanish Club 23 Library Pages 23 Intramurals 2,43 Folk Singing Club 43 A.F.S. Club 4. GREGORY BARBATO - Baseball 23 Football 23 Basketball 2. CYNTHIA BARNES - Ski Club 3,43 High School World 43 Sock and Buskin 2,3,43 Intramurals 43 Aridian 3,43 A Cappella Choir 2,33 Cur- rent Affairs 4. JANE BARRERA - Sock and Buskin 2,3,43 French Club 23 A.F.S. Club 3,41 International Relations 2. ANITA BASKIND - Library Pages 2,3,43 Gymnastics Club 3,43 Sock and Buskin 2,4. WALTER BAVIER - Football 2.3.43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Baseball 2. JEAN BAXTER - Student Council 2,3,43 Cheerleaders - J.V. 23 Cheerleaders 3,43 Library Pages 3,43 Gymnastics Club 3,43 Jr. Classical League 2,3,4. CHERYL BAYER - Folk Singing Club 2,3,43 Sock and Buskin 23 M.H.S. Publications 3,4. LINDA BAYER - Sock and Buskin 2,3,43 High School World 3.4, Jr. Round Table 3,43 Ski Club 43 Current Affairs 43 Folk Singing Club 4. KATHLEEN BELCHER - Sock and Buskin 2. JUDY BELLEFLEUR - Nlajorettes 4. JOANNE BELLIVEAU - Aquaettes 2,3,4f Pres. 43 Jr. Classical League 2,3,43 Future Nurses Club 2,3. PHILIP BENNETT - Student Council 43 Round Table 2,3,43 Conn. All-state Chorus 43 Sock and Buskin 2,3,43 Jr. Classical League 2,3,4, Pres. 2,43 A.F.S. Club 43 Folk Singing Club 4. KAREN BENSON - A.F.S. Club 33 Ski Club 4. RICHARD BENSON - Jr. Classical League 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Wrestling 2,33 A Cappella Choir 2,3. BRIAN BENTLEY - Dance Band 2,33 Jazz Band 2,31 French Club 2,33 A Cappella Choir 2,3. CHARLES BERNSTEIN - Orchestra 2,42 Wrestling 3,43 Weight Training 2,3,43 Radio Club 3,43 Track Team 43 All-Eastern Orches- tra 2,3,4. .Msh-NN Greg Kane tries to level a - board in wood shop. High Spirits Reign at Year's First Pep Rally . . . CAROLYN BESSER - Latin Club 2,3, Pres. 33 Folk Singing Club 23 International Relations 23 Ski Club 3,43 Current Affairs 43 Intramu- rals 3,43 Sock and Buskin 4. DAVID BEST - Soccer - J.V. 23 Soccer 3,43 Track team 3,42 Ski Club 3,42 A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Round Table 43 Jr. Round Table 3. SANDRA BETTENCOURT - Sock and Buskin 2,33 Somanhis 3,42 Student Council 23 Intramurals 2,3. JOANNE BINETTE - Ski Club 3,43 Sock and Buskin 43 A.F.S. Club 4. CHRISTINE BISSELL - Student Council 3,4, Ex. Council 43 A.F.S. Club 3,42 Somanhis 3,43 Sock and Buskin 2,3,43 Current Affairs Club 43 Girls' Leaders Club 3,43 Jr. Round Table 33 Intramurals 2,3,43 A Cappella Choir 3,43 Basketball - Girls 2. JUDITH BJORKMAN - Intramurals 2,33 Future Nurses Club 4. RUTH BLACKWELL - Sock and Buskin 23 Jr. Round Table 33 Jr. Classical League 2,33 Gymnastics Club 43 Intramurals 3,43 Round Table 43 Folk Music Club 2,3,43 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4. JAMES BLAIR - Jr. Classical League 2,3,43 Jr. Round Table 33 ln- tramurals 2,3,43 Golf - J.V. 23 Golf 3,4 Co-capt. 3,4. KAREN BLAKE - French Club 33 Ski Club 3,43 Sock 81 Buskin 3,42 A.F.S. Club 4. KATHLEEN BLAKE - French Club 3,43 Sock and Buskin 43 A.F.S. Club 4. BRUCE BLAKESLEE - Soccer - J.V. 23 Intramurals 2,33 Baseball - J.V. 3. THEODORE BLAKESLEE - National Honor Society 3,43 Tennis Team 3,43 Debating Team 33 Chess Club 33 Current Affairs 4. JOAN BLAZINSKI - Intramurals 33 Future Nurses Club 33 Sock and Buskin 3,43 Jr. Classical League 2,3,4. BARBARA BOJARSKI - Audio Visual Aids 2,3, Sec. 2. RICHARD BOMBERGER - Jr. Classical League 2,3,4, Treas. 2,3,4Q National Honor Society 2,3,4, Jr. Advisor 2,3, V. Pres. 43 Current Affairs Club 43 J.V. Basketball 2,33 Basketball 43 Baseball - J.V. 23 Baseball 3,42 Football 2,3,4, Student Council 3,4, V. Pres. 43 Boys' State. MARTHA BONHAM - Intramurals 2,3,43 Gymnastics Club 2,3,43 Field Hockey Team 33 Girls' Leaders Club 3,43 Spanish Club 3. SHARON BORELLO - Sock and Buskin 33 National Honor Society 3,4. NANCY BOULAY - French Club 2. Linda Bayer adjusts her costume for her role in ROMANOFF 81 JULIET. O CAROLYN A. BESSER SAN DRA BETTENCOU RT Hsandylv JOANNE M. BINETTE in T5'5',,L '-K DAVID B. BEST HDaVeH RICHARD C. BIEU HRichH SUSAN L. BINOCK MSU!! CHRISTINE M. BISSELL Chris JU DITH BJORKMAN llJudylV RUTH E. BLACKWELL Ruthie JAMES B. BLAIR IlJimII KAREN S. BLAKE KATHLEEN P. BLAKE uKathyn BRUCE C. BLAKESLEE THEODORE R. BLAKESLEE, uTed1v RENEE C. BLANCHETTE JOAN C. BLAZINSKI Joanie BARBARA J. BOJARSKI HBarbH RICHARD A. BOMBERGER HDickH NICHOLAS R. BONADIES -1Nick MARTHA E. BONHAM Hrvnam-' SHARON M. BORELLO STEVEN A. BOTTI Steve NANCY E. BOULAY IIBOOH SHARON L. BRA DSHAW usherryn . . X x A ., . -.f.. A 4 45 5 5 DAVID M. BRADY Brads RICHARD A. BRANDER Rick SULINDA BRANNAN LINDA BRANNICK JAMES R. BRENNAN nJirnn LINDA J. BRIDE DAVID C. BRUCE Dave AVIVA H. BRUNER LINDA S. BUCCINO BEVERLY L. BURKE AlBevvv BRUCE B. BURKE GARY W. BURNS BRADLEY D. BUSHEY BARBARA L. BUTLER IIBarbvv NANCY S. BUTTON JAMES J. BRYAN Jim JOHN D. CALDWELL JOHN G. CALKINS LINDA A. CALL ESTELLE K. CALLAHAN Stella GERALD F. CAMBRIA Jerry ELIZABETH A. CAMPBELL Liz KATHLEEN A. CAMPBELL Patti ROBERT A. CAMPBELL Bob Booters Win C.C.l.L. Title DAVID BRADY - Soccer 3.4, Capt. 43 Basketball - J.V. 2,33 Soccer - J.V. 23 Baseball 3,4, Capt. 43 Baseball - J.V. 23 Boys' Leaders Club 3,4, Pres. 43 Student Council 2,3,4, Exec. Council 2,3,43 Conn. Boys' State 3. RICHARD BRANDER - Intramurals 2.3: Spanish Club 23 Wrestling 3. SULINDA BRANNAN - Field Hockey Team 2. LINDA BRANNICK - Jr. Classical League 23 Sock and Buskin 2,33 A.F.S. Club 33 Future Nurses Club 3. JAMES BRENNAN - Dance Band 2,32 Jazz Band 4. LINDA BRIDE - Cheerleaders 43 Library Pages 43 Ski Club 3,4. AVIVA BRUNER - Sock and Buskin 2,3,43 Jr. Classical League 2,3,4Q Library Pages 3,43 Pre-Med Club 4. LINDA BUCCINO - A Cappella Choir 2,31 High School World Typist 43 Somanhis - Business 43 Future Secretaries Assoc. 4. BEVERLY BURKE - Sock and Buskin 23 National Honor Society 3,- 43 Somanhis 3,42 A.F.S. Club 33 Current Affairs 4, Treas. 43 Ger- man Club 4. BRUCE BURKE - Jr. Classical League 2,3,43 National Honor Soci- ety 2,3,43 Soccer - J.V. 33 Swimming Team 3. GARY BURNS - Student Council 2,32 Intramurals 2,3. BRADLEY BUSHEY - Baseball 2,3,4. BARBARA BUTLER - Gymnastics Club 2,3,4. NANCY BUTTON -,Jr. Classical League 2,3. JAMES BYRAM - Wrestling 2,3,4Q Intramurals 2. LINDA CALL - Sock and Buskin 33 Future Nurses Club 33 Current Affairs 43 Intramurals 3. ESTELLE CALLAHAN - CAt Dorchester High, Mass.J - Student Council 23 Intramurals 33 fAt M.H.S.D - Future Nurses Club 43 Sock and Buskin 43 Intramurals 4. GERALD CAMBRIA - Band 2,3,43 Pres. 43 Jazz Band 2,3,43 Dance Band 2,3,43 Pre-Med Club 43 Bandoleers 2,3,4. ELIZABETH CAMPBELL - Cheerleaders - J.V. 3, Capt. 33 Cheer- leaders 43 Intramurals 23 Student Council 43 Library Pages 3,41 A.F.S. Club 3. KATHLEEN CAMPBELL - Student Council 2,3,43 Library Pages 33 A Cappella Choir 4. ROBERT CAMPBELL - Jr. Classical League 2,3,4. Wi? Kathy Schwartz and Kathy Campbell, as library pages, stamp student passes. Students Learn of Other Lands at A.F.S. Assembly COLLEEN CARINI - Library Pages 25 Future Nurses 2,35 Sock and Buskin 35 Intramurals 3. EDWARD CARINI - Intramurals 25 Orchestra 25 Band 3,4, Pres. 4. MARGARET CARNEY - Sock and Buskin 2,3,45 Future Nurses Club 3,45 A.F.S. Club, 4. MARYLIN CARR - Tumbling Club 35 Library Pages 4. ALICE CASELLA - Sock and Buskin 3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Library Pages 2. LINDA CASELLI - Spanish Club 35 Intramurals 35 Sock and Buskin 25 Library Pages 2. JOSEPH CATALDI - Intramurals 2,3,4. JOHN CERVINI - Soccer 3,45 Soccer - J.V. 25 Basketball - J.V. 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Boys' Leaders Club 25 A Cappella Choir 2. FRANK CHAMP - Radio Club 3. KATHY CHANDLER - Spanish Club 3. SANDRA CHAPIN - Future Nurses Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 35 Pre- Med Club 45 A.F.S. Club 45 Current Affairs 4. SANDRA CHAPPAS - Library Pages 4. DAVID CHATEL - Track Team 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Jazz Band 45 Or- chestra 4. SUZANNE CHILSON - Band 2,3,45 Aquaettes 45 Field Hockey Team 25 Sock and Buskin 3,45 A.F.S. Club 45 Intramurals 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3,4. DENNIS CHOKAS - Track Team 4. EILEEN CHRISTENSEN - Girls' Leaders Club 3,45 Folk Singing Club 3,45 Basketball - Girls' 2,3,45 Field Hockey Team 3,45 M.H.S. Publication 2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. Q 'Qiiai J - ti 1459, s.Q A A1 i lk Q, W . a ? V '9 Curt Smith and Steven Olbert. are busy at work in the electronics shop. COLLEEN s. CARINI EDWARD L. CARINI llEdn CATHERINE N. CARLSON Cathy MARGARET A. CARNEY uMargeu MARYLIN J. CARR ELVIRA CARVALHO ALICE J. CASELLA MAIN LINDA A. CASELLI RAYMOND B. CASPARY CAROL L. CASTERLINE BRUCE A. CATALANO ucatn JOSEPH A. CATALDI HJoeH GLORIA J. CELELLO JOHN K. CERVINI WILLIAM CHASE Ham GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN FRANK W. CHAMP KATHY A. CHANDLER SAN DRA E. CHAPIN Hsandyn SAN DRA P. CHAPPAS Sandi DAVID H. CHATEL SUZANNE E. CHILSON Hsuelv DENNIS J. CHOKAS uoenyvl EILEEN M. CHRISTENSEN Chris W.,-ff BV' . is . . I X Y Q. X W ,,. X eg si .iii . .QI 'GIY fx MUN SUSAN C. CLARKE nsuen SUSAN G. CLAVETTE Hsuevv BARBARA A. COCCONI Barb DAVID R. COCKERHAIVI SUSAN R. COHEN Ifsuen HEIDI COLE STEVEN L. COLE Steve RHETA A. COLPITTS Rannie CAROL A. COMBER Comb PATRICIA A. CONNOLLY upatlv DONALD S. CON RAD AABUZH CARLEEN E. CONRAN RICHARD H. CONSTANTINE Rich DONNA L. CONTI PHILIP L. CONVERSE NICHOLAS D. CONVERTINO Nick DIANE M. COSMA Cos GREGORY A. COUTU RE George fi .Ni 3 as g Btwn 5 . -an' PAMELA J. COVEY nparnn WILLIAM L. COX UBHIH ROBERT J. CRATTY DONALD S. COWELL IAD0nH MARILYN G. CRATTY Mickey SUE A. CRIST Southern Mansion Is Setting for Junior Prom . . . SUSAN CLARKE - Aridian 3,42 Art Service Squad 33 International Relations 23 Sock and Buskin 33 Intramurals 2,3. SUSAN CLAVETTE - A Cappella Choir 3.4. BARBARA COCCONI - High School World 2.3.4, Co-ed. 3.43 Cur- rent Affairs 43 Sock and Buskin 23 A.F.S. Club 33 Intramural 3. SUSAN COHEN - Band 4. Sec. 43 Folk Singing Club 4. RHETA COLPITTS - Future Nurses Club 3.4. CAROL COMBER - High School World 2.3.43 Jr. Round Table 33 Round Table 43 Current Affairs 43 Jr. Classical League 2,3,43 Intramurals 3. PATRICIA CONNOLLY - Future Nurses Club 2,3,4Q Sock and Bus- kin 2,33 International Relations 23 A Cappella Choir 2.3. DONALD CONRAD - Band 2.3, Drum Major 2,33 Orchestra 23 Soc- cer - J.V. 33 Swimming Team 2.3.42 Student Council 2.3. CARLEEN CONRAN - Future Nurses Club 3,43 Sock and Buskin 33 Library Pages 33 Intramurals 3.4. RICHARD CONSTANTINE - Weight Training 3, Pres. 33 Football - J.V. 2,31 Basketball 23 Intramurals 2.3. DONNA CONTI - Sock and Buskin 2.32 A.F.S. Club 33 A Cappella Choir 3. PHILIP CONVERSE - Football 33 Football - J.V. 23 Wrestling 2. NICHOLAS CONVERTINO - Soccer 23 A Cappella Choir 2,33 Swim- ming Team 2. - GREGORY COUTURE - Band 2,33 Intramurals 4. PAMELA COVEY - Future Nurses Club 2,32 Sock and Buskin 33 Intramurals 2.3. DONALD COWELL - Basketball - J.V. 23 Football - J.V. 43 Soccer 33 Art Club 23 Weight Training 3. WILLIAM COX - Band 23 Sock and Buskin 4. ROBERT CRATTY - Audio Visual Aids 2.3. SUE CRIST - Field Hockey Team 33 Intramurals 2.3.4. Bev Werstler and Ruth Blackwell listen intently at a senior assembly. Students Study By Candlelight on November 9, 1965 . . . CAROL CRONIN 5 A Cappella Choir 2. GARY CUSSON - Boys' Leaders Club 3,4. ANTHONY D'AMATO - Jr. Classical League 3,4. DONNA DANIEL - Sock and Buskin 2,3,45 International Relations 25 A.F.S. Club 35 Art Service, Squad 45 Gymnastics Club 45 Aridian 4, Sec. 45 Current Affairs 4. MICHAEL DAUNT - Intramurals 2,3,45 Jr. Round Table 3. CANDACE DAVIDSON - National Honor Society 2,3,45 High School World 3,45 A.F.S. Club 3,45 International Relations 25 Sock and Buskin 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. PATRICIA DAVIES - Student Council 3,4, Ex. Committee 4. THOMAS DAVIS - Track Team 35 Intramurals 3. ANDREA DEARY - International Relations 25 Future Nurses Club 35 Current Affairs 45 A Cappella Choir 4. BONITA DELGRECO - Library Pages 35 Gymnastics Club 3,4. HEIDI DELLAFERA - Girls' Stateg Student Council 2,3,4, Ex. Com- mittee 2,3,45 Cheerleaders 2,3,45 Library Pages 3,45 Current Affairs 45 A.F.S. Club 3,45 Sock and Buskin 25 Tumbling Club 3,4. MICHAEL DIXON - Chess Club 25 Rifle Team 25 Intramurals 25 Cross Country 3,45 Track Team 3,45 Current Affairs 4. ROBERT DIXON - Baseball - J.V. 25 Baseball 3,45 Intramurals 2,- 3,4. ANNABELLE DODGE - French Club 2,35 Sock and Buskin 2,3,45 Library Pages 3,45 Ski Club 3,4. SUSAN DOOLEY - Photography Club 2,3,4, Sec. and Treasurer 3, Pres. 45 Audio Visual 3,4. JOHN DORAN - Spanish Club 35 Cross Country - J.V. 35 Intramu- rals 2,3,4. GARY DORSEY - Baseball - J.V. 25 Baseball 3,45 Rifle Team 35 Boys' Leaders Club 45 Student Council 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. JAMES DOWD - Jr. Classical League 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Golf Team 2,3,4. Linda Call prepares decorations for the Christmas season. CAROL A. CRONIN JOSEPH G. CURRIER ANTHONY A. D'AMATO uTonyn WILLIAM J. csATARY Bill GARY CUSSON DONNA L. DANIEL L 5 0 YQ? Y.. MICHAEL A. DAUNT ANTHONY C. D'AURIA uT0nyu CANDACE E. DAVIDSON ucandyu PATRICIA A. DAVIES Kathi THOMAS M. DAVIS mRDjv ANDREA J. DEARY HAndyH GERALD L. DECELLES iiGerryu BONITA M. DELGRECO Bonnie HEIDI A. DELLAFERA MICHAEL R. DIXON nDmn ROBERT A. DIXON HBobH ANNABELLE D. DODGE SUSAN E. DOOLEY usuen JOHN DORAN Juan GARY P. DORSEY BRUCE DOUGHTY JAMES K. DOWD Jim JOHN E. DOWN HAM V? .QQ I' P 'S ...Q-'lf i A.-f of :QTY Q-.1 K'-r ,T J. -Z F we --,L ' 5 -ig.: lf -I 'Star mx L. WALTER J. DOYLE Walt JOHN A. DRAGHI GREGORY A. DRAGON MARTHA J. DRESSLER Jeanie JON F. DROBIAK JOHN T. DULKA un. GREGORY R. DVORAK A AGregv 1 LINDA A. DYBER HDybsH JOHN T. EAGLESHIELD Wicasa Yatapi BRUCE J. EAGLESON Eagle BRUCE E. EDGERTON CAROL A. EDWARDS DAVID R. ELLINGTON HFertH ROBERT A. EVANS HB0bH NANCY J. EVERETT PETER M. EVTUSHEK WILLIAM W. EWING win ROGER T. FA NTOM HBunSl1 Season Football Team Has Winning S ,, ,5:o,, :,Q4 I I I nfl? f LINDA J. FARIDONI JOANNE M. FEENEY uJOn SARAH R. FEINGOLD Sara JOAN D. FEDORA iIDebH MARTIN J. FEGY llMartyH SAMUEL G. FELTHAM Sam JOHN DRAGHI Cross Country 2 3 4 Track Team 2 3 4 GREG DRAGON - Basketball - J.V. 23 Baseball - J.V. 23 Baseball 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. MARTHA DRESSLER - Sock and Buskin 43 fat Peekskill High School, state of N.Y .... A Cappella Choir 2,33 Yearbook 3, Jr. Ed. 33 Junior Council 33 Sophomore Council 233 Jr. Round Table 4. JON DROBIAK - Football - J.V. 2. JOHN DULKA - Football - J.V. 23 Football 3,41 J.V. Baseball - J.V. 23 Baseball 33 Ski Club 3,42 Boys' Leaders Club 2,3,43 French Club 33 Round Table 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. GREGORY DVORAK - Chess Club 2,3,43 Current Affairs 4. LINDA DYBER - Jr. Classical League 2,3,4, Sec. 2,33 Sock and Buskin 3,41 Intramurals 2.3. JOHN EAGLESHIELD - A Cappella Choir 3,4. BRUCE EAGLESON - Intramurals 2,3,43 Football 4. BRUCE EDGERTON - Audio Visual Aids 3,4. CAROL EDWARDS - Library Pages 2,3,4. DAVID ELLINGTON - Student Council 3,43 Exec. Council 43 A.F.S. Club 3,43 Sock and Buskin 2,3,43 Thesbian Troupe 3,4, Sec. 3,43 Track Team 3. ROBERT EVANS - Student Council 2,32 A.F.S. Club 23 Football 23 Cross Country 3,43 Track Team 43 Intramurals 2,3,4Q Conn. All- state Chorus 43 Round Table 3,43 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4. WILLIAM EWING - Intramurals 3. ROGER FANTOM - Football - J.V. 2,33 Wrestling 2,3,43 Audio Visual Aids 23 Intramurals 2,3. LINDA FARIDONI - Majorettes 2,3,4. JOAN FEDORA - National Honor Society 2,3,43 Current Affairs 43 Somanhis 43 A.F.S. Club 33 Folk Singing Club 2,3,4Q French Club 2' Sock and Buskin 2. MARTIN FEGY - A Cappella Choir 2,32 Folk Singing Club 2,3,4. SARAH FEINGOLD - Library Pages 2,3,4I Sock and Buskin 3. SAMUEL FELTHAM - Audio Visual Aids 2,33 Intramurals 23 Boys' Leaders Club 3,4. Jerry Cambria is a man of many talents. Sock and Buskin Presents Diary of Ann Frank . . . BARBARA FICHMAN - Library Pages 4. Sock and Buskin 2,3. JOHN FLETCHER - Chess Club 2,3,4: Intramurals 2.3.45 Band 2,3,4 LINDA FOGARTY - Sock and Buskin 2,3,45 Library Pages 3,4. ROCCO FRANCOLINE - Intramurals 3,4. MARYLOU FRANKENBERG - Student Council 25 Library Pages 3 Aridian 35 Intramurals 3,45 Somanhis 4. ELLEN FREDRICKSON - French Club 3,45 Sock and Buskin 35 ln- tramurals 2.3.45 Basketball - Girls' 3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3. FRANCES GALLO - High School World Typist 2.35 Current Affairs 4 LAWRENCE GAURUDER - Weight Training 2,3,4. Donna Sirianni and Cheryl Bayer serve pie to their friends during a home economics class. LINDA FLAHERTY - Future Nurses Club 2,35 A Cappella Choir 2,3. GEORGIA FLAVELL - Spanish Club 25 International Relations 2, v JOHN D. FLETCHER LINDA J. FOGARTY HARRY A. FORREST ROCCO J. FRANCOLINE MARYLOU FRANKENBERG ELLEN C. FREDRICKSON DAVID C. FREGIN Dave JANE A. FULLER STEPHEN A. FULLER Steve FRANCES E. GALLO ROBERT W. GAMACHE MAY E. GARBICH nl-izvv DAVID T. GARRISON LINDA M. GAUBA Goob LAWRENCE K. GAURU DER HLarryH ROBERT H. GAUTHIER uBob1l CAROL M. GEER LINDA D. GENOVESE nl-inn inf km ,I I ga? si' 2 Q., -up we qiief Wadi 'TBP JOHN L. GENTA LOUIS P. GEORGETTI nskipu STEPH EN P. GERMOND Steve THOMAS C. GESSAY IAT0mll DEBORAH G. GETCHELL Debbie PAULA J. GIACOMINI MARK A. GIBSON PAUL J. GIBSON SHARUN L. GINGRAS LUCIENNE M. GIRARDIN ILLOUIY RONALD F. GIROUARD uR.G-rr JUDITH A. GOBEILLE ll-Judy!! FIONA J. GODES lAFiIl ROBERT D. GODIN.. HBobH JOHN B. GOODIN Johnny BARRY D. GOODING B.G. STEVEN L. GOODSTINE LORRAINE M. GOOLEY Lori iv It X1 :K Lf 5 ' A It If 'fy . , is ug it 'Q-7' I if MARY E. GORMAN EDMOND R. GREANEY Ted DAVID J. GREEN Dave DIANNE F. GRENIER MICHAEL A. GRENIER GERALD GRIFFIN Mike Jerry Dave Brady Elected Senior Class President . . . JOHN GENTA - Rifle Club 2,3,45 Capt. 45 Tennis Team 2,3,45 In- tramurals 2,3. LOUIS GEORGETTI - Rocket Club 25 Swimming Team - J.V.5 Swimming Team 35 Track Team 2. THOMAS GESSAY - Soccer - J.V. 2,35 Soccer 45 Boys' Leaders Club 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. DEBORAH GETCHELL - Majorettes 2,3,45 Captain 45 Library Pages 4. PAULA GIACOMINI - High School World 2,3,45 A.F.S. Club 35 Sock and Buskin 2,3,45 Jr. Classical League 25 Ski Club 3,45 Intramurals 2,3. MARK GIBSON - Cross Country 2,35 Track Team 2,3,4. PAUL GIBSON - Radio Club 2,3,45 Activities Manager 35 Audio Visual Aids 2,3,4. SHARUN GINGRAS - Library Pages 35 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Round Table 3,45 Conn. All-state Chorus. LUCIENNE GIRARDIN - Library Pages 25 Sock and Buskin 3. RONALD GIROUARD - Chess Club 25 Baseball - J.V. 25 Debating Team 2,35 Basketball - J.V. 2,35 Soccer 2,3,4. JUDITH GOBEILLE - Folk Singing Club 3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Sock and Buskin 25 Field Hockey Team 35 Library Pages 3,45 Intra- murals 3,4. FIONA GODES - Round Table 3,45 Library Pages 2,3,45 Current Affairs 45 Folk Singing Club 3,45 Field Hockey Team 35 Ski Club 3,- 45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Intramurals 3,4. ROBERT GODIN - Student Council 25 Boys' Leaders 2,35 Soccer 3,- 45 Soccer - J.V. 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. BARRY GOODING - Student Council 2,3,45 Treas. 4, Sock and Buskin 2,3,4, V.Pres. 4, Thespian Troupe 3,45 Ski Club 354, Treas. 35 Photography Club 2,3,4, V.Pres. 45 Pre-Med Club 3.4, V. Pres 3, Sec. 45 Audio Visual Aids 2,3, Pres. 35 High School World 45 M.H.S. Announcers 4, Pres. 45 Current Affairs 45 Tennis Team 3,45 A.F.S. Club 2,3,45 German Club 45 Intramurals 2,4. STEVEN GOODSTINE - National Honor Society 2,3,45 Jr. Classical League 2,3,45 Radio Club 2,3,4, Sec. 35 Tennis Team 25 Rocket Club 25 Pre-Med Club 3. LORRAINE GOOLEY - Folk Singing Club 2,35 Gymnastics Club 3. MARY GORMAN - Sock and Buskin 2. EDMOND GREANEY - Latin Club 2,35 Ski Club 354. DAVID GREEN - Wrestling 35 Track Team 25 Debating Team 2. DIANNE GRENIER - Field Hockey Team 2,35 Intramurals 2,35 Tumbling Club 3. MICHAEL GRENIER - Ski Club 4. rs- X Dave Mosely uses the resources of the M.H.S. library for a term paper. M H.S.'ers, Past and Present, Enjoy Alumni Dance . . . WALLACE GRUBE - Swimming Team 2,3,4. PATRICIA GRUNDER - Folk Singing Club 2. CANDY HACHADOURIAN - High School World 2,3,43 Sock and Buskin 2,3,43 Sec. 3, Pres. 43 International Relations 23 A.F.S. Club 3,43 Ski Club 3,43 Art Service Squad 2. ROBERT HAMILTON - Student Council 43 Football 2,3,43 Basket- ball 2,3,43 Golf 3,4, Capt. 3,4. KEN HANKENSON - Cross Country - J.V. 2, Capt. 23 Cross Coun- try 3,43 Student Council 2,33 Track Team 2,31 Boys' Leaders Club 2,33 Ski Club 3,41 Intramurals 2,3,4. BRUCE HANSEN - Jr. Classical League 2,33 Intramurals 2. MARK HANSEN - Rifle Team 2. PAULETTE HANSON - International Relations 23 M.H.S. Publica- tions 3,43 Intramurals 2,33 A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Jr. Round Table 3. ELLEN HARRISON - International Relations 2. SUSAN HARRISON - International Relations 23 Jr. Round Table 33 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4. SHIRLEY HARRISON - Future Nurses Club 2,3,4. ELIZABETH HARTZOG - Future Nurses Club 2,3,43 A.F.S. Club 3. PATRICIA HATHAWAY - Somanhis 3,43 Girls' Leaders Club 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. BARBARA HAVIS - Library Pages 33 M.H.S. Announcers 3,42 Aridi- an 3,43 Tumbling Club 3,4. SUSAN HAVIS - Band 2,3,43 Dance Band 23 Intramurals 23 Sock and Buskin 3,43 Bandoleers 2,3,43 Orchestra 3. WILLIAM HAWVER - Baseball - J.V. 23 Baseball 3,43 Football 3,4. KATHLEEN HAYES - Girls' Leaders Club 3,43 Field Hockey Team 3,4, Capt. 43 Audio Visual Aids 2,33 Tumbling Club 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. GARY HEARD - Jr. Classical League 23 Student Council 23 Soccer - J.V. 2,3, Co-capt. 33 Baseball - J.V. 23 Baseball 3,43 Jr. Round Table 33 Round Table 43 Conn. All-state Chorus 4, Hmm, fqfrgf 'Snr M WALLACE T. GRUBE llwauyvl ROBERT W. HABERERN MARY,L. HAGENOW PATRICIA E. GRUNDER Hpatvl CANDACE HACHADOURIAN llHaChVV ROBERT S. HAMILTON llBobH Jane Spaeth gives Don Marsh his certificate N at the Merit Awards Banquet held May 1965. ,nfs A-uf Os. KENNETH NI. HANKINSON uHankn JANET I. HANN Al-jan!! BRUCE A. HANSEN MARK W. HANSEN PAULETTE J. HANSON ANDREA J. HARMON Andie ELLEN J. HARRISON SUSAN R. HARRISON SHIRLEY A. HARRISON ELIZABETH W. HARTZOG .Bettyn THOMAS E. HARVEY VIRGINIA K. HATCH Ginnie PATRICIA A. HATHAWAY Hpatlr BARBARA L. HAVIS HB3 rbvl SUSAN C. HAVIS Hsuevl WILLIAM G. HAWVER Bill KATH LE EN P. HAYES Atpatll GARY L. HEARD x . . .. g' .Ii X Btwn! Ai'-5 L.- .. . I .f 8 QW? I QQ '--v .FA IA, 'Sign 3 V J 'Q' . Q-J, T 1? 'QF N J 332 2 ,wwf . ,J A. , .as . f g .... A ' . M, iw r ,W K .-V' . ages Ii ., 5 I I I 2 4,5 . ,E , . . 5 I' 5 43 , . iw ,Mx 'D' 1 x , 2. , A my E.. . MARTIN G. HEBERT ulvlartyu SANDRA A. HEIDCAVAGE Sandie MARK E. HELLER BRUCE E. HENCE LOUIS E. HENNEQUIN Louie PETER R. HENRY npetevv PETER J. HERDIC SANDRA J. HETRICK BARBARA H. HIGBIE uHiggyn ROBERT G. HIGUERA UBobl1 DAVID M. HINDLE ROBERT C. HINES uBobu ANDREW F. HOAR nAndyu WAYNE S. HOBBY KEVIN P. HOGAN JAMES W. HOKKANEN uilimmyu JOYCE M. HOLLAND CAROL L. HOLMAN 'mai' JOHN S. HOLMES DONALD M. HUBBARD Holmesy Don ROBERT V. HUGHES SUSAN J. HULSER Bob Sue DEBORAH P. HUMPHREY THOMAS F. HUMPHRIES Debbie Tom Aquaettes Make Big Splash at December Show . . . MARTIN HEBERT - Audio Visual Aids 2. SANDRA HEIDCAVAGE - Library Pages 2,35 Intramurals 2,35 Fu- ture Nurses Club 2,3,4. MARK HELLER - Football - J.V. 25 Basketball - J.V. 25 Baseball - J.V. 25 Football 3,4, Co-capt. 45 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Jr. Classical League 2,3,4, Pres. 3, V. Pres. 45 High School World 3,45 Boys' Leaders Club 3,45 Executive Council 3,45 Student Council 4, Exec. Council 45 Boys' State. BRUCE HENCE - Soccer - J.V. 25 Basketball - J.V. 35 Soccer 3,45 Basketball 4. LOUIS HENNEQUIN - Intramurals 2,4. PETER HENRY - Track Team 2,3,45 Jr. Classical League'3,45 In- tramurals 2,3,4. PETER HERDIC - Jr. Classical League 2,3, Treas. 2,35 Baseball - J.V. 25 Baseball 35 Weight Training 4. BARBARA HIGBIE - Student Council 25 Gymnastics Club 2,3,45 Sock and Buskin 2. ROBERT HIGUERA - Wrestling 2,3,4, Co-capt. 4. DAVID HINDLE - Band 25354, V. Pres. 45 Jazz Band 2,3,4. Leader 3,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Track - J.V. 25 Jr. Classical League 2,3,4. ANDREW HOAR - Weight Training 2. WAYNE HOBBY - Intramurals 2. JAMES HOKKANEN - Football 45 Rocket Club 2,3, JOYCE HOLLAND - High School World Typist 45 Intramurals 25 A Cappella Choir 2. CAROL HOLMAN - Library Pages 25 Sock and Buskin 25 Intramu- rals 2,3,4. JOHN HOLMES - Basketball - J.V. 2. DONALD HUBBARD - Football 2,3,4, Co-capt. 45 Boys' Leaders Club 2,3,4, Exec. Committee 3, Sec.-Treas. 4. ROBERT HUGHES - Current Affairs 45 Chess Club 2,3,4, Co-capt. 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. SUSAN HULSER - Library Pages 25 Sock and Buskin 25 Intramu- rals 2,3,4. Kathy Hayes used the jig saw for intricate work in crafts class. Fine Singing Marks Christmas Concert . . . LESLIE HUNTER - Student Council 2,3,45 Aquaettes 2,3,4, Sec. 45 Jr. Round Table 3,45 Folk Singing Club 4, Sock and Buskin 35 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 French Club 25 International Relations 25 A.F.S. Club 3,4. PAUL HUNTINGTON - Boys' Leaders Club 2: Soccer - J.V. 2,35 ln- tramurals 2,3,45 Baseball 4. MAUREEN HURLEY - Library Pages 2,3. BARBARA HURTEAU - Sock and Buskin 3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,- 3,45 A.F.S. Club 4. WILLIAM HUST - Chess Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3,45 Debating Team 2,3,- 4, Sec. Treas. 45 Sock and Buskin 2,3,4, Thespian Troupe 3,45 Cur- rent Affairs 45 Folk Singing Club 2,3,45 A.F.S. Club 45 A Cappella Choir 2,45 Round Table 2,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Jr. Classical League 2. JOANN IRISH - Office Helper 2,3. PETER JACKSON - Intramurals 2,3,45 Band 2,35 Weight Training 2,3,45 Track Team 2,3,4. LEONARD JARVIS - Soccer - J.V. 25 Track Team 2. CHARLES JOHNSON - Band 2.3.4. ELIZABETH JOHNSON - Intramurals 2,3,45 Library Pages 45 French Club 2. MICHAEL JOHNSON - Chess Club 2,3,4, V.Pres. 35 Football 3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Current Affairs 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Weight Training 2,3,4. PRISCILLA JOHNSON - Library Pages 2,35 Future Nurses Club 3,- 45 Spanish Club 35 Sock and Buskin 25 A.F.S. Club 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. ROY JOHNSON - Intramurals 2,3,45 Baseball - J.V. 25 Baseball 3,- 45 Spanish Club 2,35 Boys' Leaders Club 3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3. VAUGHN JOHNSTON - Sock and Buskin 4. SHARON JONES - Jr. Classical League 2. FREDERICK JOY - Wrestling 2,3,45 Track Team 2,3,45 Cross Country 25 Intramurals 2,35 Jr. Classical League 2,3,4. SUSAN JOYCE - A.F.S. Club 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Sock and Bus- kin 2,35 Future Nurses Club 2,3,45 French Club 3. GREGORY KANE - Football - J.V. 2,35 Wrestling 2,3,45 Weight Training 4. MEHMET KARABEYOGLU - Turkish Exchange Student 45 Ski Club 45 A.F.S. Club 45 Current Affairs 4. DEBORAH KARP - International Relations Club 25 A.F.S. Club 35 Aridian 3,45 Somanhis 2,3,4, Faculty Ed. 45 Current Affairs Club 45 National Honor Society 3,4. ANTHONY KASTAUSKAS - Baseball - J.V. 25 Baseball 45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Boys' Leaders Club 2,3,4. Ron Girouard and Dave Botterton listen to Coach Danielson at halftime during the Malo- ney game with M.H.S. temporarily losing ...2-1. LESLIE A. HUNTER llLeSH MAUREEN HURLEY HM0eH WILLIAM J. HUST, III AIBHUIY ' Y .,- .-:..- W S, PAUL G. HUNTINGTON BARBARA L. HURTEAU uBarb1v JOANN A. IRISH JoJo PETER J. JACKSON upe-ten MARGARET L. JACOBS upeggyvl GARY JANICKE LEONARD A. JARVIS ul-ennyn CHARLES A. JOHNSON Charlie ELIZABETH A. JOHNSON nLizu MICHAEL S. JOHNSON Mike PRISCILLA J. JOHNSON PrisciI ROY W. JOHNSON VAUGHN A. JOHNSTON SHARON K. JONES FREDERICK B. JOY llFredV1 SUSAN E. JOYCE usuevl LORRAINE J. KAMOR All-Ori!! GREGORY C. KANE I.Gregn MEHMET KARABEYOGLU DEBORAH A. KARP 1IDebbyH ANTHONY V. KASTAUSKAS Tony T if wwl SF M A IN, '--p 'ku-' N..-ff .A ,ax is-, JACK H. KATZ LEONARD E. KEARNS ul-ennyn ALLAN R. KEENAN HAI!! ROBERT C. KEENAN llBObH JEROME L. KEITH Alsidvl JANICE L. KELLERSTRASS AlJanVI TERENCE R. KELLY AITer-ry!! MICHAEL B. KENNEY UMikelv HELENE D. KIECOLT JONATHAN C. KIMBALL Jon CAROL A. KIRBY SHIRLEY A. KIRK ..Kirk., CARYL L. KISSELL KisseII VALERIE J. KLATT uchipu JESSICA L. KLIMKO HJESSH KENNETH W. KNIGHT HKen!l BARBARA A. KNYBEL HBarbvl CHESTER J. Kosumsxv f-Cher Q15 Mm ROBERT KOCHIN ELAINE M. KOHRING NEIL B. KOVENSKY ROBERT J. KOFFMAN HBObH GRACE M. KOHRING PAULA E. KRACUNAS Cheerleaders Spark Victorious Teams . . . JACK KATZ - Cross Country - J.V. 3,43 High School World 3.4: Current Affairs 43 National Honor Society 2.3.43 Tennis Team J.V. 33 Tennis Team 4. LEONARD KEARNS -- Cat East Catholic High . . .J Baseball - J.V. 23 Baseball 33 Intramurals 2.3. Development Basketball 2. ROBERT KEENAN - Art Club 2 fat East Catholicy. JANICE KELLERSTRASS - Girls' Leaders Club 2 fAt Wethersfield H.S.Q3 A Cappella Choir 33 Intramurals 2.32 Current Affairs 4. TERENCE KELLY - Jr. Classical League 2,3,43 Intramurals 2.3.4. MICHAEL KENNEY - Spanish Club 2,31 Soccer 43 Soccer - J.V. 2,- 33 Baseball - J.V. 23 Intramurals 2.3.43 Boys' Leaders Club 2.3.4. HELENE KIECOLT - High School World 3.4. Co-Ed 43 Ski Club 43 Basketball - Girls' 33 Intramurals 33 National Honor Society 3.4. JONATHAN KIMBALL - Track 2.3.4. Cross Country 2.3.4. VALERIE KLATT - A.F.S. Club 33 Sock and Buskin 23 Library Pages 43 Future Nurses Club 3,4. JESSICA KLIMKO - Jr. Round Table 3.43 Pre-Med Club 33 A.F.S. Club 2.43 Folk Singing Club 43 Somanhis - Business 4. KENNETH KNIGHT - Boys' Leaders 43 Cross Country 2.3.4, Capt. 43 Track Team 2.3.4. Co-capt. 43 Intramurals 3.4. BARBARA KNYBEL - Audio Visual Aids 2.3. CHESTER KOBLINSKY - Student Council 3.43 Boys' Leaders 3.42 Varsity M Club 23 Soccer 2.3.4, Co-Capt. 43 Basketball - J.V. 23 Basketball 3,43 Track 43 Intramurals 2.3.4. ELAINE KOHRING - Future Nurses Club 2.3.4. GRACE KOHRING - Future Nurses Club 2.3.4. NEIL KOVENSKY - Current Affairs 43 Debating Team 43 Chess Club 43 Intramurals 2.3. PAULA KRACUNAS - Sock and Buskin 43 Folk Singing Club 4. Betsy Utting cheers her gym team on to another victory. M H. . Hoopsters Shoot for Another Victory . . . JAMES KRAUSE - Conn. All-state Chorus 43 Folk Singing 2,3,4, Round Table 2,3,43 Sock and Buskin 2. PETER KRAVITZ - M.H.S. Announcers 2,3,4, Jr. Classical League 2,3, Sec. 23 French Club 2,31 Swimming Team 2,3,43 Audio Visual Aids 2,3,4, Sec. 33 Intramurals 23 Aquaettes 3,4, MARK KRAVONTKA - Basketball - J.V. 3. JANET KRISTOFF - Jr. Classical League 3.4. DIANE KROB - Future Nurses Club 2,42 Intramurals 23 Ski Club 4. JAMES KUHN - Student Council 2,3,4Q Basketball - J.V. 23 Basket- ball 3,4, Co-capt. 4. JON KURTZ - Somanhis 3,43 Art Service Squad 3. BARBARA LALASHUIS - Field Hockey Team 2. RENA LANDERS - Sock and Buskin 33 Folk Singing Club 2,42 A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Jr. Round Table 33 Round Table 43 Conn. All-state Chorus 43 Intramurals 3,4, LARRY LANDSBERG - Cross Country 2,32 Track Team 23 Rocket Club 23 Chess Club 23 Spanish Club 2. ARLENE LAPENTA - National Honor Society 2,3,4Q Somanhis 2,3,4, Co-ed. 43 Student Council 3,42 Jr. Round Table 33 Round Table 43 Aridian 2,3, Literary Ed. 33 Current Affairs 43 Conn. All-state Chorus 43 M.H.S. Announcers 43 A.F.S. Club 3,4, MARLENE LAPLANTE - Library Pages 43 Intramurals 2,32 Gym- nastics Club 33 Ski Club 43 Pre-Med Club 4. ROBERT LAPOLT - Football - J.V. 23 Football 3,42 Wrestling 3,43 Track Team 3,43 Boys' Leaders Club 2,3,4, Exec. Committee 4. MAJORIE LAVALLEE - A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, CAROLANN LAWRENCE - Student Council 2,33 Round Table 4, Accompanist 43 Jr. Round Table 3, Accompanist 33 Sock and Bus- kin 2,3,4Q Ski Club 3,4, PATRICIA LECKFOR - M.H.S. Publications 3. JAMES A. KRAUSE PETER M. KRAVITZ Jim Pete MARK A KRAVONTKA JANET R. KRISTOFF Jan DIANE KROB Dee JAMES D. KUHN Jim Liz Campbell cheers the M.H.S. Indians on to victory against Hall High School. JON E. KURTZ BARBARA R. LALASHUIS nBarb1v RENA L. LANDERS AlReV1 LARRY S. LANDSBERG ARLENE S. LAPENTA uArn MARLEN E M. LAPLANTE NMa 'JV ROBERT E. LAPOLT HB0bH CAROLYN A. LAROSE DONALD C. LARRIMORE THOMAS E. LASSEN 1ATOm!1 MARJORIE E. LAVALLEE Ma rcie CAROLANN LAWRENCE GARY S. LAURINITIS KATHLEEN E. LAWS HKathyH PATRICIA A. LECKFOR Upatvv ELLEN M. LEDUC Ellie ELAINE J. LEFEBVRE THOMAS J. LEFEBVRE - 'N fl, wi Q-S .gil NANCY C. LEONARD Nance STEPHANIE M. LETENDRE DANIEL P. LETOURNEAU uDann KENNETI-i LEVESQUE HKen1V RAYMOND C. LEWIS uRayH BARBARA R. LIEBMAN Barb JOSEPH F. LIEGL HJoeVV ROBERT A. LITKE Bob BRUCE H. LITTLE CLAUDIA L. LOEFFLER JAY M. LOERSCH LYNN ETTE J. LOM BARDO HI-ynnen JOSEPH D. LONEY HJ0eH LINDA C. LOOMIS Loom WILLIAM J. LORENTZEN Bill CAROL A. LUCKMAN ROBERT R. LUKAS ..B0b,. ROBERT C. LUKE HB0bH KATHLEEN LUONGO SANDRA B. MACCLUGGAGE Kathi Mac ALAN B. MACDONALD LALIA P. MACHIE Frosty NANCY B. MACKAY DALE J. MACLEAN Seniors and Faculty Play Hard Fou David boa rd. ght Game . . . NANCY LEONARD - Intramurals 3. STEPHANIE LETENDRE - Field Hockey Team 33 Tumbling Club 33 Girls' Leaders Club 3. DANIEL LETOURNEAU - Chess Club 43 Intramurals 2,33 Radio Club 23 Rocket Club 2,3. KENNETH LEVESQUE - Football 3,43 Radio Club 3,4, Pres. 43 Rocket Club 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. RAYMOND LEWIS - Wrestling 2,3,43 Football 2,3. BARBARA LIEBMAN - Student Council 23 Library Pages 33 Sock and Buskin 3. ROBERT LITKE - Band 2,3,43 Jr. Classical League 2,3. BRUCE LITTLE - Football - J.V. 2,32 Track Team 23 Radio Club 33 Safety Club 2,3, V. Pres. 3. CLAUDIA LOEFFLER - German Exchange Student3 Current Affairs 43 A.F.S. Club 43 German Club 43 Folk Singing Club 4. JOSEPH LON EY - Swimming Team 2,3,43 Boys' Leaders Club 4. LINDA LOOMIS - French Club 23 A Cappella Choir 23 Library Pages 3. CAROL LUCKMAN - Library Pages 33 Ski Club 33 Sock and Buskin 33 A Cappella Choir 23 Spanish Club 2. ROBERT LUKAS - Wrestling 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. ROBERT LUKE - Wrestling 23 Jr. Classical League 2,3,43 Ski Club 43 Intramurals 3,4. KATHLEEN LUONGO - Library Pages 3,43 Intramurals 3,43 Span- ish Club 43 A.F.S. Club 43 Folk Singing Club 4. SANDRA MACCLUGGAGE - Tumbling Club 33 Intramurals 4. ALAN MACDONALD - Chess Club 2.3, Treas 33 Debating Team 2,- 3,4, V. Pres. 43 Track Team 2,3,4, Co-capt. 43 Cross Country 2,3,4Q National Honor Society 3,42 Current Affairs 43 A.F.S. Club 3,43 Pre- Med Club 4. NANCY MACKAY - Sock and Buskin 3,41 Current Affairs 43 Intra- murals 2,33 Somanhis - Business 43 Spanish Club 4. DALE MACLEAN 4 Student Council 2,3,4, Sec. 43 National Honor Society 2,3,4, Jr. Advisor 3, Pres. 43 Somanhis 2,3,4, Sr.-ed. 43 M.H.S. Announcers 3,43 Current Affairs 43 A.F.S. Club 2,31 Sock and Buskin 23 A Cappella Choir 2,4. Hindle, a talented musician, enjoys improvising at the key- April Brings News from Colleges- - - SUSAN MACNEIL - Library Pages 3,43 Sock and Buskin 2,4Q Intra- murals 2,3,43 A Cappella Choir 23 A.F.S. Club 43 Folk Singing Club 4. BARRY MAGNUSON - Wrestling 2,3. EDWARD MAINVILLE - Track Team 2,4Q Football 4. PATRICIA MALERBA - Ski Club 3,43 Sock and Buskin 43 A.F.S. Club 43 M.H.S. Publications 43 High School World Typist 4. JAMES MALONEY - Intramurals 2,3,4. JOHN MALONEY - Folk Singing Club 2,3,43 A Cappella Choir 2. GORDON MALTEMPO - Debating Team 4. FRANCES MANNING - Girl's Leaders Club 3,43 Field Hockey Team 43 Basketball - Girls' 3,43 Intramurlas 2,3,4. WILLIAM MARCEAU - A Cappella Choir 2,3,4. JANET MARCIN - Sock and Buskin 3,43 Library Pages 3,43 Intra- murals 2. PAUL MARCOUX - Tennis Team 33 Wrestling 33 Intramurals 2. BRUCE MARGARIDO - Wrestling 2,3,4. JOAN MARKS - Sock and Buskin 2,33 Future Nurses Club 2,31 French Club 23 Intramurals 2,3. JOAN MARLOW - Aquaettes 2,3,43 V. Pres. 43 High School World 3,43 Sock and Buskin 2,3,43 A.F.S. Club 2,3,4Q Folk Singing Club 23' 3,4. ELAINE MARTEL - Field Hockey Team 33 Folk Singing Club 4. PAMELA MASON - Sock and Buskin 3,43 A Cappella Choir 2,33 A.F.S. Club 43 M.H.S. Publications 43 Intramurals 3. MARYANN MASSOLINI - Aquaettes 23 Sock and Buskin 33 A Cap- pella Choir 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3. BRUCE MAY - Student Council 2,32 Boys' State 33 Boys' Leaders Club 2,31 Soccer - J.V. 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. ROBERT MCBRIDE - Chess Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3,43 Audio Visual Aids 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. MARJORIE MCCALLUM - Jr. Classical League 2,3,4, Sec. 43 Jr. Round Table 3,41 Folk Singing Club 3,42 A Cappella Choir 3,4. CT 1 'VS SUSAN C. MACNEIL BARRY W. MAGNUSON Sue MBS EDWARD C. MAINVILLE PATRICIA A. MALERBA Pat JAMES P. MALONEY Jim JOHN F. MALONEY Jack Her work in art shows the creative talent of Sandy Bettencourt. I GORDON L. MALTEMPO HMalYV FRANCES L. MANNING AlFranYV WILLIAM F. MARCEAU Bm JANET A. MARCIN PAUL J. MARCOUX BRUCE R. MARGARIDO JOAN M. MARKS Joannie JOAN S. MARLOW Joanie ROBERT P. MARSH ELAINE F. MARTEL PAMELA J. MASON uparnvv LINDA A. MASSARO llLynnlV MARY ANN MASSOLINI HMar.H BRUCE M. MAY A. BRUCE MCAWLEY ROBERT B. MCBRIDE Brit MARJORIE L. MCCALLUM Marge GEORGE J. MCCANN 'X X Q. uf' vag- Gnu' SHARON L. MCCANN BRIAN E. MCCARTAN TRICIA L. MCCOLLUM DAVID T. MCGREGOR Dave GARY L. MCHUGH Corky JUANITA E. MCKINLEY AlNitaVV KATHLEEN A. MCLAUGHLIN MagIawic PATRICIA A. MCMULLIN Hpatlv KATHERINE L. MCNAMARA Kathy PATRICIA A. MCPHERSON Patti JOSEPH E. MCQUIGGAN ANTHONY R. MEEK uTOnyu DAVID R. MELENDY Dave VICTORIA H. NIELESKO uvickyu DAVID C. MELLEN Dave TERESA G. MELLO Terri MIMI I. MERCER Ahme RUSSELL J. METHENY Russ 'S' I qpny CATHLEEN W. MILLER ncathyn HARRY C. MILLETTE llHare1V GREGORY O. MOBERG 5 RICHARD W. MILLER PHILIP E. MINER llphillv ANN M. MOREAU M.H. . Has Four Merit Scholars - - - BRIAN MCCARTAN - Football - J.V. 33 Football 43 Baseball J.V. 33 Boys' Leaders Club 2,3,4. DAVID MCGREGOR - Wrestling 3,43 Debating Team 2. GARY MCHUGH - Weight Training 2,33 Wrestling 3.4. KATHLEEN MCLAUGHLIN - Photography Club 3,42 Debating Team 2,31 Audio Visual Aids 2,3,43 Chess Club 43 Intramurals 2,3,- 43 Library Pages 2,3,4. PATRICIA MCMULLIN - Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,41 Future Nurses Club 33 Intramurals 2,3. KATHERINE MCNAMARA - Future Nurses Club 3 4 Pres. 3 , , 3Sock and Buskin 2,3,43 A.F.S. Club 33 Intramurals 2,3,43 Basketball - Girls' 2. PATRICIA MCPHERSON - Library Pages 3,4. ANTHONY MEEK - Intramurals 2. DAVID MELENDY - Intramurals 2,31 Chess Club 23 Swimming Team 23 Soccer - J.V. 33 Sock and Buskin 4. VICTORIA MELESKO - Jr. Classical League 2. DAVID MELLEN - Track Team 2,3,4Q Cross-Country 3.4, Radio Club 2,3Q Rifle Team 2,3Q Ski Club 43 Sock and Buskin 43 Folk Sing- ing Club 4. MIMI MERCER - A Cappella Choir 2,3,4Q Jr. Round Table 33 Round Table 43 Conn. All-State Chorus 43 Folk Singing Club 43 Fu- ture Nurses Club 33 Intramurals 3. RUSSELL METHENY - Sock and Buskin 2,41 Somanhis 4. CATHLEEN MILLER - Sock and Buskin 23 Future Nurses Club 3,43 Cheerleaders - J.V. 33 A.F.S. Club 3. PHILIP MINER - Audio Visual Aids 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 43 French Club 2,3,4, Treas. 33 Ski Club 3.4. GREGORY MOBERG - Chess Club 3,41 Radio Club 3.4, Treas. 4. ANN MOREAU - Intramurals 2,3,4Q Girls' Leaders Club 3,43 Stu- dent Council 2,3,43 Current Affairs 4. Barbara Higbie and Mary Gor- man exchange class pictures. Students Honored at Merit Awards Banquet . PAUL MORIARTY - Intramurals 2,3,4Q Wrestling 3,43 Cross- Country 3,4. BARBARA MORRISON - Sock and Buskin 2,41 A Cappella Choir 2,- 3,4. PATRICIA MORSE - Sock and Buskin 23 Intramurals 23 Future Nurses Club 3,4. DAVID MORTON - Band 2,3,4, Sec. 43 Dance Band 2,3,4, Student Leader 43 Jazz Band 2,3,43 Sock and Buskin 4. DAVID MOSELEY - Band 2,33 Ski Club 3. KATHLEEN MULDOON - Art Service Squad 43 Aridian 4. DALE MULLEN - Sock and Buskin 2,3,43 International Relations 23 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4. ROBERT MURPHY - Baseball - J.V. 23 Football 43 Intramurals 3. CHERYL MUSCHKO - Current Affairs 43 International Relations 23 Future Nurses Club 33 Sock and Buskin 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,4. JUDITH NASCHKE - National Honor Society 2,3,4Q Girls' Leaders Club 2,3,4Q Aridian 3,41 Jr. Classical League 2,3,4, V. Pres. 33 High School World 3,41 Current Affairs 4, Pres. 4. JEAN NEWTH - Field Hockey Team 33 Future Nurses Club 33 Jr. Classical League 2,3,43 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4. JAMES NEWTON - High School World 2,3,4, Legion Ed. 43 Nation- al Honor Society 2,3,43 Current Affairs 43 Audio Visual Aids 2,3. CATHERINE NOONAN - M.H.S. Publications 3,4. LILA NORTH - Sock and Buskin 2,3,43 M.H.S. Publications 23 In tramurals 33 Ski Club 43 Library Pages 4. , . -9 i . 3 1 ' J I 'wifi' PAUL MORIARTY Mort BARBARA L. MORRISON Barb KAREN MORTENSEN llKay!V A group of upperclassmen enjoy the 3 Sophomore Prom. 1 .,40' DAVID W. MORTON Dave DAVID R. MOSELEY HDaveIV FRANCI NE A. MOZZER Fran PATRICIA A. MOZZER Hpatll KATHLEEN A. MULDOON lAKathy!l DALE M. MULLEN ROBERT J. MURPHY nBobn WILLIAM MURRAY CHERYL A. MUSCHKO IIMuShvv JUDITH A. NASCHKE Judy WAYNE R. NETTLETON JEAN L. NEWTH JAMES R. NEWTON lAJimVV PATRICIA A. NICKERSON llpatlv JUDITH L. NIEDZWICKI Judea THOMAS R. NIELSON lATom1V CATHERINE M. NOONAN ucathyn LILA S. NORTH I f kd! .1 1' HJ 1-f..-,-Mei, TK Y A 'T xv xx A, I i , 5A I3 , . . I 5 ,SI WR GARY NOVAK ALLEN J. NOVAKOUSKI MARGARET K. NOYES Morgo MARK W. OAKMAN Oakie MARY E. ODELL Marybeth STEVEN L. OLBERT Alziglv JAMES L. OLBRYS CAROL L. OLEKSIW MARIA T. OLIVA ..-I-en MAUREEN E. O'REILLY HMoeH RAYMOND T. OVERTON Butch PETER N. OWREN upeten WILLIAM P. PALMER HBHIH ALEXANDER A. PAONE AAAI!! WILLIAM H. PARKINSON HBHIH CRAIG A. PATTON JAMES T. PATULAK 1AJimvv LINDA PAVEL STEPHEN T. PEN NY Steve WILLIAM D. PERKINS uwmly JEREMIE A. PERRICA liijerryiv JAMES PERKINS Jessie ooNNA L. Penom Doni B. CAN DYCE PETERSEN Ilcandyn .sa xi XM ,451 , .Zee-M .I - War Dead Honored at Memorial Day Assembly ALLEN NOVAKOUSKI - Band 2,3,43 Bandoleers 3,42 Current Affairs 4. MARGARET NOYES - Glee Club 2,3 fWinthrop H.S., Winthrop, Mainej. MARK OAKMAN - Football - J.V. 2: Football 3,42 Swimming 2,3,4, Co-capt. 43 Track 3,43 Student Council 43 Current Affairs 43 Boys' Leaders Club 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. MARY ODELL - French Club 23 International Relations 2,41 Stu- dent Council 3,4Q lntramurals 2,3,4. STEVEN OLBERT - Wrestling 2,4. JAMES OLBRYS - Swimming 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Football 43 Football - J.V. 33 Track 2. CAROL OLEKSIW - A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Jr. Classical League 2,- 33 Ski Club 3,43 Round Table 3,43 lntramurals 3,4. MARIA OLIVA - A.F.S. Exchange Student from Brazilp A.F.S. Club 4: Current Affairs 4. MAUREEN O'RElLLY - Sock and Buskin 2,3,43 Folk Singing Club 33 A Cappella Choir 2,4. PETER OWREN - lntramurals 2,3,4. WILLIAM PALMER - Football 3,43 Football - J.V. 23 Intramurals 2.3. ALEXANDER PAONE - Intramurals 2. WILLIAM PARKINSON - Debating Team 2,3,4. JAMES PATULAK - Soccer - J.V. 23 Soccer 33 lntramurals 2,3,43 Sock and Buskin 2,3,43 Chess Club 3,43 Debating Team 2. STEPHEN PENNY - National Honor Society 3,4. Treas. 43 Student Council 2,3,4Q Debating Team 2,3,4, Pres. 43 Current Affairs Club 3.4, V. Pres. 43 M.H.S. Announcers 43 Safety Club 33 Rifle Team 2,3,4, Capt. 43 A.F.S. Club. JAMES PERKINS - lntramurals 2,3. WILLIAM PERKINS - lntramurals 3,4. CANDYCE PETERSEN - Sock and Buskin 33 Intramurals 33 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4. Sue Clark completes work in art class on a drawing in pastels. Spring Concert Enjoyed by All . . . DIANA PETERSON - Intramurals 23 Library Pages 43 Ski Club 4. CARYL PHINNEY - A.F.S. Club 3,43 Sock and Buskin 23 Girls' Leaders Club 3,42 Band 23 Intramurals 2,3,43 Library Pages 2,4. PAULA PIEROG - Sock and Buskin 2,3,4Q Intramurals 2,3,4Q Fu- ture Nurses Club 2,3Q French Club 2,3. CHERYL PIERSON - Tumbling Club 3. MARIA PINTO - Intramurals 33 Ski Club 33 Folk Singing Club 2. GARY PIRKEY - A Cappella Choir 2,33 Wrestling 2. FRANCIS PISCH - Sock and Buskin 3,42 Current Affairs 43 A.F.S. Club 43 Ski Club 43 Folk Singing Club 43 Chess Club 23 Track Team - J.V. 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. MARCIA PLATT - Library Pages 3. SALLY PLATZ - Girls' Leaders 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Sock and Buskin 23 French Club 2. WILLIAM POHL - Boys' Leaders 2,33 Intramurals 2,33 Football- J.V. 23 Football 2,3,43 Wrestling 2,3,4Q Varsity M Club 2. DEBORAH POND - National Honor Society 3,43 Aridian 3,43 Som- anhis 43 Folk Singing Club 2,3,43 Jr. Classical League 3,4. THOMAS POPELESKI - Intramurals 2,3,4Q Spanish Club 3,43 Ski Club 3,42 Chess Club 2. LEEANN POSPISIL - Current Affairs 4, Sec. 43 Library Pages 23 Folk Singing Club 2,41 Sock and Buskin 23 Jr. Classical League 2,33 Tumbling Club 2,31 Intramurals 2,3. ROBERT POST - Intramurals 2,3. ANN PRATSON - Girls' Leaders Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 43 Bas- ketball - Girls' 2,3,43 Field Hockey Team 3,4. JOHN PRIMUS - Chess Club 2,3,4, Jr. Classical League 2,31 Sock and Buskin 4. KATHY PRITCHARD - Jr. Classical League 2,3,4Q Student Council 2,3,4, Exec. Council 23 Cheerleaders - J.V. 23 Cheerleaders 3,4, Capt. 43 Library Pages 3,42 Current Affairs 4. WALTER PROWA - Rocket Club 2. ,. '35 , DIANA v. PETsRsoN MICHAEL G. PETRoNE Hoi -'Miken JoHN s. PHiLLiPs CARYL PHINNEY Jack CHERYL L. PiERsoN PAULA Piianoe Sherry Barbara Rivers arrives at M.H.S. to begin another busy day. ik. 6 ' NELLIE L. PINNEY MARIA D. PINTO GARY N. PIRKEY FRANCIS S. PISCH Frank MARCIA G. PLATF Gloria SALLY PLATZ Ilsallv WILLIAM E. POHL Bill DEBORAH H. POND Debbie THOMAS V. POPELESKI Hpopv, LEEANN POSPISIL ROBERT E. POST LINDA POWERS SHARON A. POWERS Sherry ANNMARIE PRATSON HAnn17 ROBERT G. PRENTICE lIBobH JOHN PRIMUS KATHY A. PRITCHARD WALTER PROWA UWaHyVV NQIFWULYI- 'Nr ,Q - . Q I GLORIA L. QUAILE THOMAS J. QUINN RONALD E. RALPH Ronnie MIRIAM RAMOS ELLIOTT L. RANDALL uRoyH BARBARA J. RASK uBarb1v DANIEL T. REGAN lADanH RICHARD B. REINOHL Bruce WILLIAM E. REMMEY Bill GREGORY R. RICE Flash PETER J. RICHARD Pete KENT D. RICHARDSON JANICE E. RICHMOND uijann SHAREEN L. RICUPERO CHRISTINE M. RIGGOTT Chris JOAN RILEY HRH!! PAMELA J. RINES IApam!Y BARBARA J. RIVERS Barb MARJORIE B. ROBB Margie PHILIP H. ROBERTSON DONALD E. ROMANO uDonn S CAROLYN ROBERT Carol KATHLEEN M. ROLLINS uKathyu GEORGIEANNA J. ROSA Georgie Seniors Gather to Sign Somanhis . . . GLORIA QUAILE - A Cappella Choir 43 Intramurals 3. RONALD RALPH - Band 2,3,43 Dance Band 2,31 Orchestra 4. MIRIAM RAMOS - German Club 3,43 Current Affairs 4. BARBARA RASK - Aridian 3,43 Jr. Round Table 3,43 A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 A.F.S. Club 4. RICHARD REINOHL - Chess Club 3,43 Audio Visual Aids 3,43 Bas- ketball - Manager 33 Intramurals 2,3,43 Sock gl Buskin 24 WILLIAM REMMEY - Intramurals 2,32 Football - J.V. 23 VIlrestling 23 French Club 2. GREGORY RICE - Spanish Club 3. KENT RICHARDSON - A Cappella Choir 2,3,4. JANICE RICHMOND - Sock gl Buskin 2,3,43 A.F.S. Club 3,41 Intra- murals 2,3Q French Club 2. SHAREEN RICUPERO - Sock 84 Buskin 2,33 Future Nurses Club 2, 3,4, Sec. 43 French Club 2. CHRISTINE RIGGOTT - Library Pages 3,43 Intramurals 3,43 A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Jr. Round Table 33 Round Table 43 Aridian 3,- 43 A.F.S. Club 4. JOAN RILEY - Cheerleaders 43 A.F.S. Club 33 Tumbling 3,43 Intra murals 2,3. PAMELA RINES - Band 2,33 Dance Band 33 Jazz Band 43 Jr. Classical League 2,3,4Q Sock and Buskin 4. BARBARA RIVERS - Cheerleaders - J.V. 33 Future Nurses Club 3 MARJORIE ROBB - Gymnastics Club 3,42 Intramurals 33 M.H.S Publications 43 Sock and Buskin 3. CAROLYN ROBERT - Library Pages 4. PHILIP ROBERTSON - Track Team 2,3,43 Weight Training 23 Gym- nastics Club 2,3. KATHLEEN ROLLINS - Sock and Buskin 2,41 Library Pages 3. DONALD ROMANO- Basketball -J.V. 23 Basketball 3.4, Co-capt. 4' Baseball - J.V. 23 Baseball 3,4, Co-capt. 43 Boys' Leaders 3. Chris Bissell enjoys a good laugh. Bermuda Hop Draws Large Crowd . . . JAMES ROURKE - Student Council 23 Soccer 23 Wrestling 23 Intra- murals 2,3,4Q Boys' Leaders Club 2. JOSEPH ROURKE - Student Council 2,3,4Q Football - J.V. 23 Foot- ball 3,43 Track - J.V. 23 Track 3,43 Wrestling 2,3,4, Co-capt. 43 Boys' Leaders Club 3,4. ' WILLIAM ROWE - Cross-Country -- J.V. 23 Baseball - J.V. 23 Intramurals 23 Wrestling 23 French Club 2. BARBARA ROWLETT - Folk Singing Club 23 Ski Club 33 Intramu- rals 3. JANE ROY - Student Council 2,3,43 French Club 2, Treas. 23 Inter- national Relations 2. KENNETH ROYCE - Baseball - Manager 33 Intramurals 3,43 Dance Band 33 Band 2,3,4. SUSAN ROYCE - Pre-Med Club 3,4, Pres. 43 High School World 3, 43 A.F.S. Club 2,3,4Q Sock and Buskin 3,42 Future Nurses Club 2,3. JOHN RUFF - Football - J.V. 23 Intramurals 2. BARBARA RUFINI - Student Council 23 Intramurals 2,3,43 Sock and Buskin 2,3. FRANK RUGGIERO - Rocket Club 2, Pres. 23 Gymnastics Club 3,41 Boys' Leaders Club 4. RAMONE SALCIUS - A.F.S. Club 33 Future Nurses Club 3,41 Cheerleaders 3,43 Intramurals 23 Tumbling Club 33 Spanish Club 2. JAMES SALES - Football - J.V. 23 Football 4. JOHN SALVATORE - Band 2,3,43 Track 2. STEVEN SASS -Intramurals 2,31 Football - J.V. 2,31 Wrestling 25 Band 23 French Club 2. BRIAN SCANLON - Debating Team 2,32 Soccer - J.V. 23 Football - J.V. 33 Ski Club 2,33 Rocket Club 2,33 French Club 2,3,4. MARC SCHARDT - Boys' Leaders Club 2,3,43 Soccer - J.V. 23 Rocket Club 2,3Q French Club 2,3,4Q Baseball - J.V. 23 Baseball 3,4. CLAIRE SCHILLINGER - A Cappella Choir 23 Intramurals 23 Span- ish Club 23 Folk Singing Club 43 A.F.S. Club 4. RICHARD SCOFIELD - Swimming Team 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Aquaettes 3,4. LOUISE SCOTT - Art Service Squad 3, Vice President 3: Sock 81 Buskin 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,43 Library Pages 3. LINDA SEMROW - Future Nurses Club 2,3,4Q Sock 81 Buskin 23 In- JAMES F. ROURKE JOSEPH M. ROURKE xlJim1v llJoevl WILLIAM E. ROWE BARBARA A. ROWLETT Bill Barbs JANE M. ROY KENNETH A. ROYCE AlKenV1 tramurals 2. f PAUL SERRELL - Baseball - J.V. 2. THERESA SHAPLEIGH - Intramurals 3. Half-back Bob Hamilton dodges a member of the opposing team. SUSAN B. ROYCE Hsuell JOHN T. RUFF BARBARA M. RUFINI HBarblV FRANK M. RUGGIERO THOMAS B. RUGGIERO nsrnokyn CHERYL J. RUSSELL IARUSSH RAMONE N. SALCIUS JAMES E. SALES nsoupu JOHN M. SALVATORE STEVEN B. SASS BRIAN A. SCANLON W. MARC SCHARDT CLAIRE A. SCHILLINGER RICHARD T. SCOFIELD uscofn LOU ISE M. SCOTT LINDA J. SEMROW PAUL E. SERRELL THERESA R. SHAPLEIGH Terri pn., is ..... . . ,I I ii 3 k k I . X L ,N Q L gr X hi Sm' -gi ,I i I a S A x ,- 1-A 1:-Y 5 Si 4. 5 X .X .. A 2' y N xx 19-x W xg' .K + L 1 :. . A fed .f .. .af N Iv wk 4 X 4 BQ 'S N., Rf Q 4 I 1 dr Q 3 i. R, -...jf , - S gg vi . 'Y Q , BARBARA M. SHEA IABar-bv! ANITA R. SHOFF LINDA M. SHUSKA uLynnn GARY R. SIDDELL lARedlV DIANNE SILVER WALTER W. SIMMERS Hwaw' JUDITH L. slNoN Judi DONNA M. SIRIANNI LOIS A. SKINNER ROBERT M. SKOOG llBobH BARRY N. SMITH CURTIS M. SMITH cuff GARY H. SMITH KAREN E. SMITH LINDA G. SMITH uLynn RICHARD A. SMITH Ricker ANTHONY J. SOBOL ml-onyn BARBARA M. SOLOMONSON uBarbu 'S . JANE C. SPAETH RANDALL SPENCER HRa ndyii RALPH A. STARKWEATHER Aiskipli g . j, 5' I.. ' CYNTHIA C. SPECTOR Spec ROBIN STARKEL DEBORA J. STARR Debbie Fun and Frolic Prevail at Ted HiIton's. . . BARBARA SHEA - French Club 23 Sock and Buskin 23 Folk Singing Club 2,3,4Q M.H.S. Publications 2,3,4. ANITA SHOFF - Jr. Classical League 23 Spanish Club 33 Current Affairs 43 Future Nurses Club 2,3,43 Sock and Buskin 33 Band 23 A Cappella Choir 3,42 Round Table 4. DIANNE SILVER - Senior Bowling League 3 Cat E. O. Smithj. WALTER SIMMERS - Jazz Club 2,3,4Q Dance Band 23 A.F.S. Club 43 Debating Team 2,32 National Honor Society 2,3,43 Current Affairs 4. JUDITH SINON - Sock and Buskin 2,3,43 A.F.S. Club 3,43 Intramu- rals 2,3,43 A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Round Table 4. DONNA SIRIANNI - Sock and Buskin 2,31 A.F.S. Club 33 Intramu- rals 2,3,4. . BARRY SMITH - Boys' Leaders Club 3,43 Football 2,3,4. CURTIS SMITH - Jr. Classical League 2,3,43 Radio Club 3,4, Pres. 3,42 Current Affairs 43 Photography Club 4. KAREN SMITH - Future Nurses Club 2,3,4. LINDA SMITH - Intramurals 2,3,4. RICHARD SMITH - Soccer 43 Soccer - J.V. 33 Basketball - J.V. 33 Intramurals 2,3. ANTHONY SOBOL - Wrestling 4. JANE SPAETH - Student Council 2,3,4Q Aquaettes 23 Intramurals 2,3,43 Current Affairs 43 Somanhis 43 A.F.S. Club 3,43 Jr. Classical League 23 Jr. Round Table 3. CYNTHIA SPECTOR - Sock and Buskin 2,3,43 A.F.S. Club 33 French Club 23 Library Pages 33 Intramurals 3. RANDALL SPENCER - Swimming Team 2,3,4. ROBIN STARKEL - Student Council 33 Current Affairs 43 Intramu- rals 2,3,43 A.F.S. Club 3,43 Basketball - Girls' 2,33 High School World 3,43 National Honor Society 2,3,43 Girls' Leaders Club 3,4. RALPH STARKWEATHER - Intramurals 2. DEBORA STARR - Art Service Squad 2,33 Pres. 33 Ski Club 3,43 ln- tramurals 23 Aridian 4. ,Qu l Pete Jackson and Jessica Klimko observe a chemical reaction while working in the lab. Senior Reception Highlights Senior Week . . . RAELENE STEELE - Folk Singing Club 45 Sock and Buskin 4. SUSAN STEEVES - Intramurals 2,45 Library Pages 45 Sock and Buskin 2. GLORIA STRED - Future Nurses Club 25 Basketball - Girls' 2. JEFFRY STUEK - Boys' Leaders Club 3,45 Soccer 2,3,45 Swimming Team 2,3,4, Co-capt. 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. DAVID STURTEVANT - Intramurals 2,3. BARBARA SULLIVAN - Future Nurses Club 25 Intramurals 2. POLLYANN SWANSON - Library Pages 3,45 Current Affairs 45 ln- tramurals 2. MICHAEL SWEEN EY - Debating Team 4. SAMUEL SWEET - Current Affairs 4. SUSAN TABOR - Sock and Buskin 2,35 Art Service Squad 35 Aridi- an 4. . GUY TANGERONE - Student Council 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Boys' Leaders Club 25 Soccer - J.V. 35 Intramurals 2,3. ROBERT TARDIFF - CAt Lewiston Highj Debating Club 2,3. PENNY TAYLOR - Somanhis 3,4, Co-ed., 45 Student Council 2,3,45 Jr. Round Table 3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 National Honor Soci- ety 2,3,45 A.F.S. Club 3,45 Current Affairs 45 Sock and Buskin 25 High School World 2. THOMAS TEDFORD - Swimming Team 2,3,4. JUDITH TEETS - Folk Singing Club 3,45 Sock and Buskin 2,3,45 Aridian 3,4, Pres. 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 A.F.S. Club 2,3,4. BRUCE THIELING - Round Table 2,3,45 Boys' Leaders Club 25 In- tramurals 2,3,45 Baseball - J.V. 2: Baseball 3,4. DAVID THOMAS - Radio Club 3, V. Pres. 35 Audio Visual Aids 2,35 Safetv Club 2.3, Pres. 2,35 Boys' Leaders Club 2. LINDA A. STAUTY llLynn1l SUSAN J. STEEVES Sue MARY M. STRATTON 522 RAELENE M. STEELE llRae1V MARK STEPHENSON GLORIA L. STRED IIGIOH I Dan LeTourneau and Tom Gessay sketch the familiar halls of M.H.S. JEFFRY H. STUEK uJeffH DAVID M. STU RTEVANT IADaVeH BARBARA A. SU LLIVAN Bobbi POLLYAN N C. SWANSON Upollyu MICHAEL P. SWEENEY Mike SAMUEL S. SWEET AISamVV SUSAN E. TABOR Hsuevl KAREN M. TAGGART GUY F. TANGARONE ROBERT P. TARDIFF ..Bob,I PENNY J. TAYLOR PATRICIA A. TEDFORD npatn TH OMAS W. TEDFORD Tom WILLIAM J. TEDFORD I-Teffn JUDITH A. TEETS lAJudyVV CHARLES D. THAYER llDan1l BRUCE E. THIELING DAVID A. THOMAS uDaVeu 'X .dv 'KZ' J 'WB' ite SUSAN L. THOMPSON Hsuevv MASON THRALL AlMaceVY ROBERTA TIERNEY IABer-tv! LEONARD H. TINKLEPAUGH ul-ennyu JOHN G. TOMKO Johnny VALERIE TOMLINSON Val JEAN C. TRAYGIS LINDA TROMBLY JOHN P. TUNSKY STEPHEN A. TURKINGTON SHIRLEY L. TURNER ShirI WILLIAM F. TURULL uBiHH EUGENE A. TWARONITE Gene MARILYN TWOMEY AlTwomlv WILLIAM N. URSIN ELIZABETH A. UTTING Betsy FRANK P. VACCARO WESLEY V. VANCOUR uwesvv ROBERT C. VARVELLI Varv DENNIS L. VENDRILLO Denny ROSS D. VIBBERTS SALLY A. VAZUKA BEVERLY L. VESCO UBeVH LINDA R. VILLEMAIRE eniors Struggle with Final Exams. . . ROBERTA TIERNEY - Somanhis 23 Spanish Club 23 Future Nurses Club 23 Sock and Buskin 2. LEONARD TINKLEPAUGH - Intramurals 2,3,4. VALERIE TOMLINSON - Sock and Buskin 33 Jr. Classical League 2,3,4. JEAN TRAYGIS - International Relations 23 Sock and Buskin 23 French Club 23 Ski Club 43 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4. LINDA TROMBLY - National Honor Society 3,43 Somanhis 3,4, Club-ed. 43 Current Affairs 43 A.F.S. Club 2,43 A Cappella Choir 3,43 Intramurals 2,3. STEPHEN TURKINGTON - Jr. Classical League 3,4. EUGENE TWARONITE - National Honor Society 2,3,4. MARILYN TWOMEY - National Honor Society 2,3,4, Sec. 43 High School World 3,43 Aquaettes 3,43 Sock and Buskin 2,33 A.F.S. Club 2,3,43 Pre-Med Club 3,4, Treas. 43 Chess Club 33 A Cappella Choir 2,33 Intramurals 2. WILLIAM URSIN - Art Service Squad 3. ELIZABETH UTTING - Sock and Buskin 23 Cheerleaders - J.V. 33 A.F.S. Club 3,43 Folk Singing Club 3,43 Student Council 43 Somanhis 4. ROBERT VARVELLI - Ski Club 3. SALLY VAZUKA - Sock and Buskin 2,42 Library Pages 3. BEVERLY VESCO - National Honor Society 2,3,43 Student Council 23 Pre-Med Club 3,4, V. Pres. 43 Latin Club 2,3,4, Sec. 33 Somanhis 4. LINDA VILLEMAIRE - Sock and Buskin 2,43 Future Nurses Club 2,33 Cheerleaders - J.V. 33 Library Pages 4. Bob Varvelli entertains the crowd at a sports dance in the arena. Food and Fun Enjoyed at Senior Banquet . . . SUSAN WACHTER - A Cappella Choir 23 Intramurals 2. ROBERT WARD - Debating Team 43 Baseball 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Soccer 3,41 Football 2. RALPH WARREN - Intramurals 3. STANLEY WEGRZYN - Audio Visual Aids 43 Radio Club 4, Sec. 4. NANCY WEIBUST - Student Council 23 Somanhis 43 Current Affairs 43 Sock and Buskin 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. GEORGE WEIR - Basketball 2. DONNA WENTWORTH - Girls' Leaders Club 2,3,4. BEVERLY WERSTLER - Intramurals 23 Girls' Leaders Club 23 Sock and Buskin 33 A.F.S. Club 3,43 Jr. Round Table 33 Round Table 4. THEA WHITE - Future Nurses Club 4. ALLEN WILEY - Soccer J.V. 23 Student Council 23 Intramurals 3,4. DOUGLAS WILK - Swimming Team 3,43 Band 23 Soccer - J.V. 23 Intramurals 2,3. SHARON WILLETTE - Basketball - girls 23 Intramurals 2,33 Sock and Buskin 3. BETHELEN WILLIAMSON - Sock and Buskin 2,31 Library Pages 2,33 Intramurals 2.3. JANE WILSON - Girls' Leaders Club 2,3,4, V-Pres. 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Current Affairs 43 Intramurals 2,3,4, Folk Singing Club 2,3,43 A.F.S. Club 3,43 Sock and Buskin 3,43 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4. ROGER WILSON - Tennis Team 3,43 Soccer - J.V. 3,43 Band 2,3,4. FREDERICK WINZLER - Intramurals 2,3,43 A Cappella Choir 2. CAROLYN WOGMAN - A Cappella Choir 2. LORRAINE WOODRUFF - French Club 23 Library Pages 3,4. ERNEST WOOLLETT - Jr, Classical League 33 National Honor So- ciety 3,43 Pre-Med Club 4. RAYMOND WOOLLETT - Jr. Classical League 2,3,4. Allan Keenan can't wait to sample his pie made in cooking class. ,-31' ROBERT F. WARD .imobyri NANCY L. WEBB NANCY W. WEIBUST Nance GEORGE H. WEIR DONNA M. WENTWORTH BEVERLY J. WERSTLER nBevvv THEA K. WHITE ALLEN J. WILEY DOUGLAS M. WILK uDougn SHARON A. WILLETTE Sherry BETHELEN WILLIAMSON Beth CHRISTINE M. WILSON Chris JANE WILSON ROGER W. WILSON IfROgvv FREDERICK J. WINZLER BRIAN R. WIRTA JANE M. WITTKE CAROLYN R. WOGMAN LORRAINE H. WOODRUFF Lori ERN EST A. WOOLLETT Ernie RAYMOND J. WOOLLETT AARaylV 42 WAYNE R. WRIGHT, JR. Rick DAYSON WRU BEL HDaCeVV JUDY S. WYMAN Ir-ludyn DAYSON WRUBEL - Football - J.V. 23 Track Team 2,3,4Q Intramu- rals 2,3,43 Folk Singing Club 3,41 A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Round Table 3,4. JUDY WYMAN - fAt Brewer High School, Mainej Chorus 23 Volley- ball 23 qAt M.H.S.j Audio Visual Aids 4. KENNETH YIZNITSKY - Jr, Classical League 2,3,43 Cross Country 33 Track Team 2,3,43 Wrestling 2,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. RORY YUNGK - Weight Training 2,3,4. DOUGLAS ZACCARO - Jr. Classical League 2,33 Intramurals 2. EDWARD ZEISER - French Club 23 Chess Club 2,32 Rocket Club 3. BARBARA ZEPP - Future Nurses Club 3. JOHN ZEPPA - Football 3,4. DAVID ZIEMAK - Track Team 2,32 Football - J.V. 23 Chess Club 23 Soccer - J.V. 2. DAVID VIARA - Freshman Basketball 13 Baseball- J.V. 13 Baseball 2,33 Football - J.V. 33 Intramurals 2,3,43 Cat East Catholicj. DAVID P. VIARA DAVID YAKAITIS Dave Dave EDWARD P. YANKOWSKI Eddie KENNETH A. YIZN ITSKY llKenH RORY A. YUNGK DOUGLAS E. ZACCARO lrzacn EDWARD L. ZEISER BARBARA A. ZEPP usarbn JOHN L. ZEPPA DAVID E. ZIEMAK SENIORS NOT PICTURED GARY R. FLEMING - Weight Training 3,4. GLENN A. GAGNON JEAN E. LILLIBRIDGE ERNEST R. LINDERS - Buddy BARRY P. LONGO JOYCE MINER DIANE MORRIS CRAIG NILES SANDRA PIEROG DOREEN PILLARD SAUNDRA PINAVICH - Saundy - Sock and Buskin 33 Library Pages 2. JANICE E. ROYSTER - Watusi MICHELLE E. THIBEDEAU - Shelli - Chorus 2,3 Cat Hampden Academy, Hampden, Maine and Bangor High, Bangor Maine.J WILLIAM P. TORSZA - Bill JEAN WILLIS 660 Seniors Graduate in Class of '66 The Future ls Not in the Hands of Fate, but in Oursel es 1966 CLASS OFFICERS: David Brady, president. ROW 2: Mark Heller, co-treasurer: Robert Hamilton, secretary: Philip Bennett, co-treasurer: Heidi Della Fera, vice president, 1966 CLASS SO Words and Music ialiiiililFlliililluuieigio giflmieiaylnoleaiflmlHciiiigi we'll re- mem- ber al-ways our dear old M ---- M. H. S. 169 From Them Come Inspiration and Knowledge FACULTY DIRECTORY A. RAYMOND ROGERS, JR.: A.B., Colby College: M.Ed., University of Maine: University of Connecti- cut. Principal. GEORGE EMMERLING: A.B., Bates College: M.Ed., University of Connecticut. Vice-Principal. Senior Class Advisor. LAURENCE LEONARD: B.S., M.Ed., Boston Uni- versity. Vice-Principal. Sophomore Class Advisor. H. BLAINE MILLER: B.S., University of Massachus- etts: M.A., Columbia University. Vice-Principal. Junior Class Advisor. ANTHONY C. ALIBRIO: B.A., Wesleyan University: M.Ed., Springfield College. Science. Rifle Team. U YVONNE ALLA : B.A., Radcliffe: M.Ed., Boston Uni- versity. Language. PHYLLIS E. ANGELLO: B.S., Simmons College: M.A., University of Connecticut. English. LOIS F. AURAND: B.S., Iowa State University. Practi- cal Arts. FRED BALLESTRINI: B.S., M.S., Central Connecticut. English. ANNE BEECHLER: B.A., University of Connecticut: M.Ed., University of Hartford. Guidance. EMERY BLANCHARD: B.S., University of New Hampshire: M.A., University of Connecticut. English. RALPH BOLES: B.Ed., Keene State College. Mathematics. JAMES J. BREZINSKI: B.Ed., Keene Teachers' Col- lege: M.Ed., University of Hartford: University of New Hampshire. Social Studies. J.V. Football. WALKER W. BRIGGS: A.B., Bates College: M.Ed., Springfield College. Social Studies. DONALD BROOKS: B.S., Alfred University: M.Ed., St. Bonaventure University. Guidance. LAVENIA BROOKS: B.S., M.A., West Texas University: University of Connecticut. Reading Consultant. M.H.S. Announcers. ELIZABETH BUDD: Rhode Island School of Design. Fine Arts. VERNE BURNETT, JR.: B.A., M.A., Trinity College. Mathematics. J.V. Football. JOSEPH E. BUSKY: B.S., Central Connecticut State College: M.S., University of Hartford: Columbia Uni- versity: University of Connecticut. Industrial Arts. SYLVIA CARMAN: B.S., Pennsylvania State Teachers' College: University of Pittsburgh: Trinity College. English. JULIA CASE: B.S., University of Connecticut: M.A., New York University. Physical Education. Girls' Leaders Club. RICHARD COBB: B.S., Virginia State College. Physical Education. Boys' Leaders Club. KATHLEEN CRAFTS: A.B., Middlebury College. Language. JUDITH CUTLER: B.A., M.A., University of Connecti- cut. English. Cheerleaders. RICHARD K. DANIELSON: B.S., Trinity College. Mathe- matics. Soccer Team. ROBERTA S. DICK: B.A., Connecticut College for Women: M.Ed., University of Hartford: Certificat de langue, Universite de Paris: Alliance Francaise de Paris. Language. JOYCE DON: B.A., University of Connecticut. English. High School World. THOMAS DONLON: B.A., University of Connecticut. English. Chess Club. WILLIAM J. DOWD: B.A., M.A., University of Connec- ticut. Social Studies. JACK EARLY: B.S., University of Akron: M.Ed., Kent State University: University of Connecticut. Physi- cal Education. Wrestling Intramurals. PHILIP L. EMERY: B.S., Bates College: University of Maine. Science. ANN ENGLAND: B.A., Connecticut College for Wom- en: M.Ed., University of Hartford. English. Sock and Buskin. ULRICH ESCHHOLZ: B.A., M.A., University of Con- necticut. Science. MARY FAIGNANT: B.S., University of Connecticut. Physical Education. Field Hockey Team, Girls' Bas- ketball Team. NORMAN FENDELL: B.S., Syracuse University: M.S., Willimantic State College: University of Hartford. Special Teacher. ROBERT GEAGAN: B.A., M.Ed., University of Maine. Guidance. EVELYN GERARD: A.B., Middlebury College: M.S., Simmons College. Library. Library Pages. DAVID GIBBONS: B.S., University of Alabama: Uni- versity of Hartford. English. Debating Team. LUCILE GIPSON: B.S., University of Illinois: M.A. University of Connecticut. English Language. ARTHUR GLAESER: B.A., M.A., Yale University: Trini- ty College. Social Studies. A.F.S. Club, Student Council. MICHAEL GUADANO: B.A., M.A., University of Con- necticut: A.M., Harvard University. Language, GERTRUDE O. HITCHCOCK: B.A., Pembroke College. M.A., Columbia University. Guidance. GILBERT B. HUNT: B.A., Yale University: M.A., Har- vard University: University of Connecticut: Trinity College. English. PHILIP S. HYDE: B.Ed., Keene State College: M.Ed., University of Hartford. Mathematics. Basketball Team, Tennis Team. 1 MARY JARONCZYK: B.S., University of Connecticut. Physical Education. Girls' Leaders Club, Gymnas- tics Club. RICHARD JEANNOTTE: B.S., Bryant College: M.A., American International College. Business. JOYCE JOHNSON: B.S., Farmington State Teachers' College: M.S., Cornell University. Practical Arts. ARTHUR W. JONES: B.S., Central Connecticut State College: University of Connecticut: University of Hartford. Business. JAMES KAISER: B.S., Central Connecticut State Col- lege. Business. CHARLES A. KEENEY: B.S., Central Connecticut State College. Science. THOMAS F. KELLEY: A.B., Bates College: University of Vermont: University of Wittenberg. Science. Baseball Team. AVIS M. KELLOGG: B.S., University of New Hampshire Business. LAVERNE KELSON: B.A., University of Louisville: M.A., State University of Iowa. Fine Arts. Somanhis. MARIAN KEYES: B.A., M.A., University of Louisville. English. ANNE KICHAR: A.B., Brown University. Science. RAYMOND KORBUSIESKI: B.A., Providence College: M.Ed., Universitv of Hartford. Social Studies. GRACE KUNZ: A.B., State University of New York: M.Ed., University of Hartford. Business, Guidance. FLORENCE LEVINE: A.B., Brooklyn College: Uni- versity of Connecticut. Science. ERNEST P. LEWIS: B.S., M.A., Trinity College. Science. Pre-Med Club. DORIS LUND: B.A., William Smith College. Social Studies. HARRY MAIDMENT: B.A., Yale University: M.A., Uni- versity of Connecticut. Guidance. THEODORE MARTIN: A.B., Union College. English. JOSEPH MAZZOTTA: B.S., Central Connecticut State College: M.Ed., University of Hartford. Industrial Arts. MARY D. MCADAMS: B.S., M.Ed., Boston University: University of Hartford. Social Studies. HEIDI MCINERNEY: B.A., University of Berlin: M.A., Radcliffe College. Language. German Club. DAVID MONAHAN: B.A., Upper Iowa University: Uni- versity of Colorado: University of Connecticut. En- glish. Folk Singing Club. MARIAN MONAHAN: B.A., Upper Iowa University: University of Rhode Island: University of Colorado: Southern Connecticut State College. Library. Li- brary Pages. CYNTHIA MOTTLE: B.S., University of Massachus- etts. Mathematics. Aquaettes. JAMES NATALE: B.S., Danbury State College. Fine Arts. Band, Bandoleers, Dance Band, Orchestra, Jazz Band. HELEN M. NIELSEN: R.N., Lynn Hospital School of Nursing. School Nurse. Future Nurses Club. JOSEPH O'BRlEN: B.S., M.A., Suffolk University. Mathematics. EMIL OSTROWSKI: B.S., Central Connecticut State College: M.Ed., University of Hartford. Business. HERBERT PAGANI: B.A., St. Bonaventure University: M.A., University of Connecticut. English. Aridian. WILLIAM C. PARADIS: B.S., University of Vermont: M.Wd., University of Hartford: University of Con- necticut: Southwestern Business College. Business. HAROLD PARKS: B.S., M.Ed., Oklahoma University: University of Connecticut. Mathematics. J.V. Base- ball Team. LAURENCE PERRY: B.S., M.A., Trinity College. Science. Photography Club. PAUL PHINNEY: B.S., M.S., University of Illinois. Science. Cross-Country, Track Team. LEWIS H. PIPER: A.B., Wesleyan University: A.M., Clark University. Social Studies. GEORGE A. POTTERTON: B.S., University of Connec- ticut: University of Maine: St. Joseph's College. Science National Honor Societ . y. RUTH PRATLEY: B.A., Colby College: Clark Uni- versity. Language. Ski Club. PARMYS PRATT: B.S., Simmons College: M.Ed., Uni- versity of Hartford. Business. JANET PREVOST: A.B., University of Rhode Island. English. Debating Team. ROLAND PROPP: A.B., Nebraska Wesleyan Uni- versity: University of Nebraska: State University of Iowa. English. Sock and Buskin. CATHERINE E. PUTNAM: B.A., Mount Holyoke: M.A., Trinity College. Social Studies. DORIS PYNE: B.S., Framingham State Teachers' Col- lege: M.A., Columbia University. Practical Arts. CONRAD QUINLAN: A.B., University of Connecticut: M.Ed., University of Hartford: Brown University. Science. DONALD RACE: B.S., Central Connecticut State Teachers' College: M.S., Springfield College. Social Studies. J.V. Soccer. PETER C. RICHMOND: B.A., West Virginia Wesleyan. English. Football. GRETA ROURKE: B.S., University of Illinois: Uni- versity of Connecticut. Practical Arts. LAWRENCE C. RUDD: B.S., Southern Connecticut State College: M.A., University of Hartford. Special Teacher. CLARICE ST. JEAN: B.S., Salem State College. Business. ELLICE SCHOFIELD: B.S., Boston University. Business. NORMAN D. SCHUSSLER: B.S., University of State of New York: M.Ed., University of Hartford. Industrial Arts. GUY SCRIBNER: Colby College: B.S., Central Connec- ticut State College. Industrial Arts. BEVERLY J. SEMMENS: B.S., University of Minneso- ta. Fine Arts. Art Service Squad. HOWARD SIBIRSKY: B.A., Brooklyn College. Language. HENRIETTA SIME: B.A., Georgia State College for Women: University of Connecticut: University of New Hampshire: Columbia University. Mathematics. ROBERT SINES: B.S., Northeastern University: A.M., Boston University: University of New Hampshire: University of Rhode Island. Science. Cross-Country, Track Team. KENNETH SKINNER: B.S., Fitchburg State Teachers' College: M.A., University of Connecticut. Instruc- tional Materials Coordinator. Audio Visual Aids. RICHARD SOLLANEK: B.S., Springfield College. Physi- cal Education. Swimming Team. JAY STAGER: B.A., Franklin and Marshall College: M.A., Yale University: Sixth Year, University of Con- necticut. Mathematics. M.H.S. Publications, Somanhis. CONRAD STRIETELMEIER: B.S., M.S., Purdue Uni- versity. Science. FRANCIS SULLIVAN: B.S., Central Connecticut State College: M.A., University of Hartford. Industrial Arts. DONALD THOMAS: B.A., University of Maine: M.Ed., Westfield State. English. BEULAH E. TODD: A.B., A.M., Brown University. Language. ROSAMOND M. TOOMEY: B.A., Bates College: Uni- versity of Connecticut: University of Hartford: Johns Hopkins Math. Institute. Mathematics. WILLIAM VADERS: B.A., University of New Hampshire: B.S., University of Connecticut: Hillyer College. Industrial Arts. ELIZABETH VANWHY: B.A., University of Connecti- cut: M.Ed., University of Hartford. Science. ROBERT VATER: B.A., Boston University: M.A., Uni- versity of Connecticut. Fine Arts. A Cappella Choir, Jr. Round Table, Round Table. ZANE VAUGHAN: B.A., Hillyer College: M.Ed., Uni- versity of Hartford: University of Florida: University of Connecticut: Trinity College. English, Social Studies. ANDREW P. VINCENS: B.S., Central Connecticut State College: M.Ed., University of Hartford. lndus- trial Arts. Radio Club. ARTHUR WERNER: A.B., M.A., Harvard College: Uni- versity of Hartford. Language. Jr. Classical League. DAVIS. E. WIGGIN: Engineering Certificate, Wentworth Institute: B.S., M.Ed., University of Maine. Football. NORMAN WILCOX: B.S., University of Rhode Island: University of Connecticut. Driver Training. EILEEN WILSON: A.B., Middlebury College: University of Connecticut. Mathematics. RUSSELL A. WRIGHT: B.S., Salem State College. Business. ELGIN ZATURSKY: A.B., M.A., Tufts University. Social Studies. Current Affairs. Compliments of ABA Tool and Die Company Inc. The Andrew Ansaldi Co. Mason Contractor 186 Bidwell Street Compliments of Bantly Oil Co. Inc. Compliments of Royal Ice Cream Co. Inc. 27 Warren St. Manchester, Conn. Barlow's TV Sales and Service 1089 Tolland Turnpike Manchester, Conn. Barrett Plumbing 81 Supply Company 331 Broad St. Manchester, Conn. Blish Hardware Co. Manchester, Conn. With sincerest wishes for your successes Bob's North End Pharmacy Four Depot Sq. Manchester, Conn. Compliments of Bolton Pharmacy, Inc. RT. 44A Bolton, Connecticut Bourne Buick, Inc. 285 Main St. Manchester, Conn. Brown 8i Lynch Florist 145 Main St. Manchester, Conn. Buckland MFG. Inc. 131 Adams Street Buckland, Conn. Manchester Wallpaper and Paint Co., Inc. 249 Broad Street Manchester, Conn. Marlow's Inc. For Everything 861-867 Main St. Many Thanks for the Help of Our Michaels Jewelers Nassiff Arms Co. 991 Main St. Manchester, Conn. Norman's lnc. Furniture and Appliances Parkade Barber Shop 378 W. Middle Trke. Manchester Shopping Parkade Lower Level Tel. 649-6850 5 Barbers Sanitary Service Compliments of Park Hill Joyce Flower Shop Inc 601 Main Street Compliments of Potterton's, Inc. Television - Stereo Appliances Compliments of Purdy and Ferris Co. W.P. Quish Funeral Home, Inc. 225 Main St. R. Michael Quish CDirectorJ Regal's Men's Shop 907 Main St. Raymond DellaFerra Insurance Adjuster 90 Park St. Manchester, Conn. Paul Dodge Pontiac lnc. 373 Main St. Manchester Pontiac - Tempest - Leasing Compliments of The A. Dzen Construction Co. W.H. England Lumber Co. Manchester, Connecticut Compliments of Fairway First-Manchester Office Hartford National Bank 81 Trust Company 595 Main Street Fogarty Brothers, Inc. 319 Broad St. Manchester Patrons in the Community . Compliments of a friend Compliments - Standard Washer and Mat Inc. To the Graduates' Continued Success from Manchester, Connecticut Hallmark Pharmacy 277 W. Middle Tpke. Compliments of John F. Tierney Funeral Home 219 West Center St. House and Hale The Store With Village Charm Tire City, INC Manchester, Connecticut Manchester, Ct. Since 1853 643-4123 Compliments of Compliments of Vernon National Bank Howard, Arthur and Norman Holmes Watkins Brothers, Inc. Compliments of Famous 91 years for home furnishings Jack R. Hunter, Inc. 935 Main ST- 104 Hilliard St. J. A. White Glass Co. IONA Manufacturing Co. 31 Bissell St. Manchester, Connecticut Woodland Gardens Jarvis Enterprises Inc. Plants that Please Road, Bridge and Sewer Construction Manchester, Connecticut Business and Industrial Construction James G. Zuccardy Insurance Agency I-N-C. Sealtest Foods 604 East Middle Turnpike, Manchester, Conn. Dairy Products and Ice Cream J. D. Realty Company Sears Roebuck and Company, Manchester, Conn. A staff of 8 qualified salesmen to senre any real estate need. Seymour Auto Stores 618 Center St. 681 Main St. Manchester, Conn. Manchester, Conn. I l U Compliments of Sherwin - WIIIIHFNS Co. Krause Florist and Greenhouses Manchester, Conn. 621 Hartford Road Manchester, Conn. Shoor Jewelers 917 Main St. Manchester, Conn. Silver Lane Bus Line, Inc. Charter Bus Service for Schools, Clubs, Organizations 49 Brainard Place 643-8978 P Compliments of Kurtz Bros., Inc. Compliments of Loring Studios 86 Pratt St. Hartford, Connecticut Magic Mirror Beauty Salon, Inc. 757 Main St. Compliments of - Mal Tool and Engineering Company 291 Adams St. Manchester Barber Shop 1099 Main Street Opposite old High School 4 Barbers Phone - 649-8341 Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Closed Wednesday Manchester Carpet Center Specialists - 6435103 311 Main St. Manchester Green Shoe Outlet lnc. Manchester Lumber, Inc. 255 Center St. Manchester, Conn. Manchester Motor Sales Inc. 512 West Center St. Selling and Servicing Oldsmobile for 30 years Manchester Sand and Gravel Co. Transit - Mix Concrete - Bituminous Concrete The Candid Wedding Service Quality Albums - Invitations Support Our Patrons . Carter Chevrolet C. lnc. 1229 Main St., Manchester Cavey's Restaurant Manchester, Conn. Charcoal Broiler Restaurant 550 E. Middle Tpke. Manchester, Conn. Clarke Ins. Agency Inc. 237 E. Center St. Specialists in Package Policies Edgar H. Clarke - Insurer Good luck to Manchester High School students. Several of our key jobs and top positions are held by Man- chester High School graduates. The Colonial Board Company and Lydall and Foulds Division The Connecticut Bank and Trust Company Three offices in Manchester to serve you better Crockett Agency, Inc. 244 Main St. Manchester, Conn. Compliments of Davis Bakery Specialists in Baked Goods Best Wishes De Cormier Motor Sales, Inc. Rambler-American 285 Broad St. Kenneth C. Burkamp, Photographer 75 Laurel St., Manchester, 643-1442 Carbon Products 218 Hartford Road Manufacturers of Quality Motor Brushes at ,Qu . . .-mis K 4 A Cappella Choir . . . A.F.S. Exchange Students' Club . - . A.F.S. Exchange Students ..... All-Connecticut State Chorus . . . Announcers ....--. Aquaettes ..-.- - Aridian ........ Art Department ..-. Art Service Squad . . Assemblies .--...- Audio-Visual .... Band ....... Bandoleers .- Baseball ......... Basketball ........ Boys' Leaders Club . Business Department Cheerleaders ...... Chess Club ....... Cross Country ..... Current Affairs Club Dance Band ...... Debating Team .... Driver Education . . . English Department Faculty Directory . . . Folk Singing Club - . Football .......... French Club ---.-- Future Nurses' Club German Club -.... Girls' Basketball . . . Girls' Field Hockey . Girls' Leaders Club . Golf ............. Guidance Department Gymnastics Club . . 4 High School World . Home Economics Department . . . Industrial Arts Department . . Introduction to the Theme .. Jazz Band ....... Jazz Club . . . Index ...46,74 .....92 ...52 90 ...2o,97 ..78,100 ...c-38,95 ....44-45 .....9a ......20 ...36,97 --.46,90 ......90 ..62,102 70-71,102 100 ....42-43 ....66-69 ...60, 98 ..62,102 -.-68, 98 90 ...60, 98 ....38 ----24-25 - . 170-171 . . . . .. 74 58-59, 102 ...76,96 ......92 ...76,96 ..56,100 --56,100 100 ..62,106 18 .-78, 106 ...28,94 .-.38 ....30-31 ...1-17 ...9o ...9O Junior Classical League .... Junior Prom - 1965 Junior Round Table . . . Junior Varsity Teams . . Language Department - . . Library ............. Libra ry Pages ....-.-. Majorettes ............ Mathematics Department . . Music Clubs .......... Music Concerts ....... Music Department ...-. National Honor Society . . Nurse .............. Office Staff ........ .--76,96 ....88-89 .......74 .. . 104-105 - - - . 50-51 ....48 ...48, 96 ...46, 90 ....26-27 ....90-91 74 ....46-47 ...68,98 ...18,21 18 Orchestra --.--. . . . 46, 90 Patrons ................... . . . 172-174 Photography Club ............. . . . 60, 92 Physical Education Department .... .... 3 4-35 Pre-Nled Club .............. . . . 70, 98 Principals ..... . . . . . . . 19 Radio Club . . . . . 60, 92 Reading . . . .... . . 49 Rifle ............ . . . 62, 106 Round Table .-..... Science Department . . . ...74, 90 ....40-41 Senior Class of 1966 ................ 112-169 Senior Class Officers, Song, and Ski Club ......................... Soccer .............,.... Social Studies Department -- Sock and Buskin -....... Somanhis ............ Somanhis Business Staff . . . Sophomore Prom - 1965 . . . Student Council ......... Swimming ..--.. Talent Show . . . Tennis --.-- Track ......... Varsity Teams - - - Wrestling ...... 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