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A          brisk          autumn          wind          sweeps          students          through          the          varied          fall         activities          at          MHS.          Returning          to          classrooms          after          leisurely          sum-         mer          hours,          students          adjust          to          their          responsibilities          and          the          de-         mands           of          school          life.         School          spirit          prevails          during          fall          competition          .          .          .         “We          are          the          Indians,          the          mighty,          mighty          Indians’’         echoes          across          the          athletic          field          as          keen          competition         in          fall          sports          unites          the          student          body.          Touchdown         passes          fly,          penalty          kicks          s@ore,          and          runners          finish         with          an          all          out          effort,          as          our          tribal          warriors          pursue         their          respective          crowns.         Winter          fails          to          dampen          enthusiasm          .         °          °         With          the          first          snowfall,          thoughts          are          turned          to          the         winter          season          ahead.          Each          morning          the          warmth          of          the         building          welcomes          chilly          students.          The          nurse’s          office         overflows          as          students          are          plagued          by          winter          colds.         Activities          crowd          holiday          season          .          .          .         Cheers          for          the          MHS          hoopsters          resound         throughout          the          brightly          lit          arena.          Hours          of         practice          are          climaxed          when          the          Aquaettes         present          their          annual          water          show.          In          prepara-         tion          for          future          meets,          the          swim          team          also         occupies          the          pool          area.          Songs          of          Christmas         cheer          pour          from          the          auditorium          during          the         Christmas          Concert.         12         Thoughts          turn          to          spring...         A          furtive          glance          out          a          rain-spattered          window          is          a          sign         that          spring          has          arrived.          The          annual          tide          of          spring          fever         engulfs          the          school,          and          students          find          it          hard          to          con-         centrate          on          their          studies          as          warmer          weather          focuses         their          attention          out          doors.         Warm          weather          awakens          new          interests          ..          .         MHS          students          become          involved          with          typical         spring          pastimes—from          athletics          to          all          forms          of         art.          The          orchestra          tunes          their          instruments          and         the          combined          choirs          rehearse          intensely          for          the         Spring          Concert.          On          the          athletic          field,          baseball,         rf         track          and          tennis          teams          diligently          train          for          up-         =         ert         eS.         Z         eB         ss         o_o                  coming          competition.         +         :         oe          eg         Kare         Throughout          the          year          MHS          vibrates          with          acitivity          .          .         180          Days          Around          MHS          ..          .         The          annual          Car          Wash          is          manned          by          Sue          Magowan          and          Brian          Rogers.         Who’s          behind          all          of          the          sport          dances,         pep          rallies,          and          assemblies?          Who          acts         as          a          liason          between          the          faculty          and          stu-         dents?          It’s          the          Student          Council          with          Ar-         thur          Glaesar          as          advisor.          President         George          Bradlau          and          the          seventy-five         homeroom          representatives          work          to         make          the          opinions          of          the          students         known.          The          core          of          this          organization          is         the          Executive          Committee,          composed          of         five          members          from          each          class          and          the         Committee          Chairmen.          The          Grub          Day         this          spring          was          an          especially          big          attrac-         tion          and          the          Sadie          Hawkins          Dance          has         become          an          annual          event.         20         The          guiding          force          behind          the          Council          is          advisor,         Arthur          Glaesar.         The          Council          Acts          for          the          Student          Body...         Candidates          George          Bradlau          and          Dave          White          present          their          views          in          the         Presidential          Election          assembly.         Guy          Tangarone          congratulates          George          and          Dave          on          a          suc-         cessful          campaign.         Sal          Lopez          speaks          about          the          Council          sponsored          African          student.          The          Merit          Awards          Banquet          provides          an          annual          social         event          for          outstanding          students.         Competent          Work          Creates          Each          School          Day.          .          .         22         Mr.          Miller          organizes          a          morning          routine.          Mr.          Leonard          counsels          student.         ___          The          high          school          office,          headed          by         Mr.          A.          Raymond          Rogers,          principal,         with          the          assistance          of          Mr.          Blaine         Miller,          Mr.          George          Emmerling,          and         Mr.          Lawrence          Leonard,          aims          to         provide          an          education          which          will         make          the          best          use          of          student          abili-         ty          and          aptitude          and          which          will          en-         courage          self-responsibility.          Citizen-         ship,          tolerance,          patriotism,          ap-         preciation          of          knowledge,          and          the         experimentation          with          new          meth-         ods,          activities          and          ideas,          depend         upon          cooperation          between          =          stu-         dents          and          faculty.          Mrs.          Gertrude         Hitchcock,          as          head          of          the          guidance         department,          also          promotes          these         ideals.          The          guidance          office          is          the         student          center          for          obtaining          job         and          college          information          and          coun-         seling          in          future          plans          as          well          as         personal          problems.         Mr.          Geagan          aids          James          McGovern          with          future          Mrs.          Kunz          reflects          the          atmosphere         plans.          of          the          guidance          office.         ial         BE          ee          i.          1         =e,          3          :         ;         a         —-          ==                   Mrs.          Ardini          helps          test          eyes,          one          of          many          ser-         vices          to          the          student          body.         Office          work          requires          many          busy          hours.         Mrs.          Nielson          welcomes          students          back          to         23          school          after          illness.         here         24         The          Walls          of          MHS          Hold         Many          Secret          Memories          ..          .         Players          spring          into          action          as          the          ball          is          kicked         downfield.         SOCCER         ae         ”         Opponent         Bristol          Eastern         Conard         Platt         Maloney         Bristol          Central         Wethersfield         Bristol          Eastern         Hall         Conard         Platt         Wethersfield         Weaver         AWHRONMNOOCUFAHK          HS         OrONrFFROFOONO         Coach          Danielson          advises          a          discouraged         team          during          half-time.         Soccer          Team          Shares          Second          Place          Honors         The          MHS          soccer          team,          under          the          experienced          direction          of         Coach          Richard          Danielson,          had          an          enthusiastic          and          successful         season          this          year.          The          season          came          to          an          end          with          the          In-         dians          finishing          second          place          in          the          CCIL          team.          George          Brad-         lau          and          Ron          Conyers          were          selected          for          the          first          All-CCIL         team,          Scott          Maclean          for          the          second          team,          and          co-captain          Joe         Amaio          was          listed          in          Honorable          Mention.          The          continued          suc-         cess          of          the          red          and          white          booters          is          due          to          the          fine          coaching         technique          of          Mr.          Danielson,          and          the          unity          and          spirit          of          a         proud          and          determined          team.          The          co-captains,          Joe          Amaio          and         Bill          Hilinski,          assured          an          exciting          season          by          skillful          playing         and          outstanding          leadership.         Te          ar          eed          FN         Bill          Hilinski          utilizes          skill          in          a          side-kick.          Steve          Cone          tenses          his          body         to          head          the          ball.         Harriers          Compete          in          Long          Distance          Running.          .          .         The          Cross-Country          team,          under          the          coaching          of         Mr.          Robert          Sines,          competed          this          fall          as          an          inte-         gral          part          of          the          varsity          sports          program.          The          run-         ners          began          their          training          in          August          and          continu-         ed          vigorous          daily          workouts          through          November.         Long          distance          running          emphasizes          individual         competition,          yet          team          efforts          are          also          impor-         tant.          This          season          the          team          participated          in          elev-         en          meets,          led          to          its          victories          by          the          outstanding         performance          of          captain          Dave          Stoneman.          Dave         set          a          new          school          record          with          a          time          of          14:21          for         the          2.7          mile          course          at          Maloney,          and          he          was          also         a          member          of          the          All-CCIL          team.         CROSS-COUNTRY         MHS          Opponent         29          ’          Weaver          26         29          Hall          26         27          Bulkeley          32         31          Maloney          25         37          Brgstol          Central          21         45          Bristol          Eastern          18         24          Platt          oF,         27          Conard          29         16          Wethersfield          47         |          Windham          37         43          HPHS          20         HEP          te          wen          were          ee          See          ee         LT          SRA          FA          AL         -e                    3A          J         ‘          ..e          ee         :          AS          ose          --         a         S         Concern          and          Enthusiasm          Are          Reflected         in          the          Faces          of          Our          Cheerleaders          ..          .         Working          almost          five          hours          a          week          with          the         help          of          their          advisor          Miss          Carol          Thayer,          the         cheerleaders          practice          spirited          cheers          for          var-         sity          games          and          pep          rallies.          In          the          fall          they         also          have          the          opportunity          to          demonstrate         their          skill          and          to          observe          other          girls          at          a         cheerleading          clinic          held          at          UConn.          The          essen-         tial          ingredients          which          make          up          a          good          cheer-         leader          are          pep          and          plenty          of          school          spirit.         Supported          by          an          enthusiastic          crowd,          they         urge          our          teams          to          ‘‘Go!          Fight!          Win!”         Tita                   W          Gridders          Capture          Second          Place          in          C.C.I.L..          .          .         At          the          outset          of          the          season,          few          were          expecting          much          from          a          small         Manchester          team.          Following          an          opening          game          loss          to          Maloney,          how-         ever,          the          1966          gridders          went          on          to          four          straight          wins          before          dropping         a          game          to          Hall          for          their          only          other          defeat          of          the          season.          For          this          fine         performance,          they          were          awarded          second          place          in          the          CCIL.          Two          play-         ers          were          chosen          for          the          All-CCIL          team:          Jim          Sproul          and          Chuck          Carson.         An          average          of          ten          hours          was          spent          on          the          practice          field          for          every          sin-         gle          hour          of          actual          game          time.          The          high-point          of          the          season          came          with         a          thrilling          Thanksgiving          Day          victory          over          Windham,          for          the          second          .         successive          year.         FOOTBALL         MHS          Opponent         19          Maloney          24         6          Platt          0)         14          Wethersfield          12         12          Conard          6         27          Bristol          Eastern          14         6          Hall          33         55          Bristol          Central          6)         20          Windham          7         Mike          McCarthy          heads          for          the          playing          field.         Captain          Mike          Belcher          faces          Conard          defender.         33         Candid          Expressions          Mirror          School          Spirit          .          .          .         35         The          purpose          of          the          Sock          and          Bus-         kin          Drama          Society,          under          the          di-         rection          of          Mr.          Emery          Blanchard         and          Mr.          Thomas          Donlon,          is          the         study,          promotion,          and          presenta-         tion          of          drama.          Sock          and          Buskin         produced          good          results          due          to          the         efforts          of          its          fine          advisors          and         loyal          members.          Productions          spon-         sored          by          Sock          and          Buskin          were         “What          A          Life’,          a          play          portraying         the          adventures          of          Henry          Aldrich;         and          the          famous          musical          ‘‘My          Fair         Lady”.          Detective          Ferguson          asks          George          for          an          explanation.          Barbara          smiles         affectionately          as          Henry         displays          tickets          to          the         Cast          members          assemble          to          listen          to          Mr.          Blan-          Spring          Dan         pring          ce.         chard's          praise.         ,          SION4          4,         x         4         Henry          Aldrich          portrays          two          of          his          many          faces.         Escapades          Portrayed          in          ‘‘What          a          Life’.          .          .         The          Cast         In          order          of          their          appearance         MISSHon          Gabe          sccrta.g          re          swokenttn          aus,          Bee          Gli          enetle          Roxanne          Spafford         IVE          INGUSOMNG          sorts          coc          SreSes          areutaye          ne          Serio          ee          A          ot          alle          eee          Donald          Larsson         Mite          ARtOESONIAaNCda.          coi          15s          ihcks          sium          e          ouetenaws          rose          mcoantee          Fred          Rottner         NMUSSWRIKG          ce          eters,          205          3.          ctdas          tree          ay          obok          ores          ore          Doreen          DeCormier         i)          errr          are          or          Uh          ec          anne          sca          caohyaite          ss:          Sun          Thee          Alan          Rice         MISS          SERGIGSTOMMND          ,          crens:lartua          fer          cutee          sent          yous.          =          leu’          Jacquelyn          Stasko         IMISSte          OI          SON          Mpy          csian          lee          tai          Sgrrs          evexs          tome          vos          rain          wneshee          Mary          Buck         MIRE          MOCCHICLO          Mier.          Seite.          Ssatete          utah          an'v          dase          sux,          das          William          Stackpole         PCMAG          ICI:          cots          -oycetcaaet          aa          vapathe          Ohne          vavewevee          Bt.          thane          Mark          Ahiness         Batbarask          CarsOnwivs,          cai.          «          stata          wind          Cor          Sauer          Paula          Rivard         OTIC          Ree          ae          on          iSe          aS          See          a          Uae          ae          euch          eee          Barbara          Harrison         Mia          eVects          .ncue.          cs,          eters          cinorkt          wassontyie          William          Brindamour         MISSSVWVINGOIET.           2          cathin          cut                    odo          hucuemad          2          emtey          ern          Elinor          Gibson         CORPOS          BDI          MOW          Barc,          tex          eer          Gc          eRe          eine          John          Roy         IVIESSHAIGKIGH®          seyc          esstcns          Soni          ua          Ser          Beye          actaghs          ee:          Sis          capi          g          Catherine          Albair         MIU          RORSUSON.          seals          tee          me          aresscemnieen          ams          netic          zeae          eee          John          Leggitt         MatVieiercrtvaze          Oi          dct          eo          eset          eo          dare          aeeiene          s          Karen          Bradlau         STUGONtShregst          okt          ec,          com          2-8          Saket          ie          OAT          a          ameres          Cynthia          Hamilton         Pamela          Hamilton         Barbara          Dennen         Tansie          Finn         George          suddenly          lunges         at          the          astonished         Henry.         Dancing          and          Dreaming          Somewhere         Over          the          Rainbow          ..          .         Proudly          holding          their          prized          bouquets,          Ruth          Elsesser,          Karen         Bradlau,          Deb          Snyder,          and          Sue          Grant          surround          Wendy          Smith,         the          Queen          of          Oz.                  PN          ee         Votes          are          counted          in          tense          anticipation.         A          rainbow          and          its          pot          of          gold,          an          emerald          castle,          and          an          es-         caped          carnival          balloon,          transformed          the          everyday          site          of          hungry         students          into          the          wonderful          land          of          Oz.          With          frantic          weeks          of         preparation          behind          them,          the          class          of          1968          presented          their          Ju-         nior          Prom,          ‘Over          the          Rainbow'’,          on          November          19,          1966.          More         than          250          couples          danced          to          the          music          of          the          Richard          Lindson         Orchestra.          With          the          balloon          which          carried          them          back          from          Oz,         each          couple          brought          memories          of          a          wonderful          evening          spent          at         the          end          of          the          yellow          brick          road.         Karen          and          Wendy          show          the          enchantment          of          the          memorable          moment.         =         Girls’          Continually         Triumph          During         Basketball          Season.          .          .         The          girls’          basketball          team          was          a          strong         contender          as          experience          and          skill          loaded         the          squad.          Miss          Mary          Faignant          again         held          the          coaching          honors          which          occupied         the          girls          with          practices          twice          a          week          and         games          twice          a          week.          A          twelve          game          sched-         ule          kept          the          girls          continually          polishing          and         improving          their          offensive          and          defensive         tactics          to          adequately          meet          each          opponent.         MHS          rallies          for          another          two          points.          Luanne          Heck          attempts          to          outjump          the          height          of          her          opponent.          Liz          Bickley          executes          the          key          pass          in          a          fast          break.         GIRLS’          BASKETBALL          FIELD          HOCKEY         MHS          Opponent          MHS          Opponent         40          E.O.          Smith          16          5          Newington          0         18          Suffield          30          5          East          Windsor          1         39          Rockville          14          2          E.O.          Smith          1         22          East          Catholic          18          4          Newington          (0)         49          Rocky          Hill          14          3          E.O.          Smith          1         44          Bloomfield          13          2          Simsbury          3         49          E.O.          Smith          25          Z          Rocky          Hill          0)         57          Rocky          Hill          17          1          Bloomfield          3         27          E.          Catholic          22          4          East          Windsor          )         58          Bloomfield          18         24          Rham          26         40         Team          Spirit          and          Skill          Bring         Victory          to          Hockey          Club...         :          :          Be          Fine          team          and          individual          effort          again         cl          gives          last          minute          strategy          in          the          pre          scored          as          the          girls’          field          hockey          team         i          continued          its          fine          record          of          past          years         by          adding          seven          wins          and          two          losses          to         the          books.          The          coach,          Miss          Mary         Faignant,          had          a          strong          varsity          squad          as         many          members          of          last          year’s          successful         team          returned          for          a          second          season          of         play.          The          rising          interest          among          girls          in         field          hockey          allowed          for          a          junior          varsity         to          also          be          formed          this          year.          Both          teams,         through          skills,          hustle,          and           determina-         tion          turned          in          a          most          respectable          sea-         son.         Although          never          enjoyable,          exercises          prove          vital          for         building          endurance.         Besides          sticks,          shin         guards          serve          as          the         only          protection          to         Fran          Gates          and         Debbie          Shoag.         ‘‘Kaleidoscope’’          Demonstrates                   Creativity          and          Grace...         Under          the          direction          of          Mrs.          Cynthia          Mottle,          the         Aquaettes,          selected          in          competitive          tryouts          in          the         spring,          put          on          an          annual          water          ballet          program.          The         title          of          this          year’s          show          was          ‘‘Kaleidoscope”’          and          fea-         tured          routines          highlighting          colors.          The          precision,         beauty,          and          uniformity          displayed          by          each          routine         reflected          months          of          hard          work          in          perfection          of          indi-         vidual          and          group          skills.         Aquaettes          prepare          one          of          many          routines,         “orange”’.         Precision          timing          is          a          requirement          for          this          routine.         The          Endurance          and          Speed          of          the         Swimming          Team          Bring         Honor          to          MHS.          .          .         At          the          shot          of          the          gun          the          swimmers          hit          the          wa-         ter          beginning          their          race          against          competitors          and         time.          Each          MHS          swimmer          tries          to          improve          his         own          time          and          possibly          set          new          state          records,          as         CCIL          choice          Ted          Brindamour          has          repeatedly         done.          In          the          winter          months          the          ‘‘ducks’’          coached         by          Mr.          Richard          Sollanek,          practice          almost          every-         day          after          school          and          during          vacation.          Led          by         their          co-captains          Mike          Orfitelli          and          Ted          Brinda-         mour          they          strive          to          win          meets          and          obtain          the         Swimmers          push          off          at          the          off-start          of          a          race.          CCIL          title.         Relays          require          the         skill          of          many.         SWIMMING         MHS          Opponent         26          Alumni          60         76          E.O.          Smith          24         74          Maloney          21         53          New          London          42         64          Platt          31         30          Conard          65         79          Wethersfield          11         31          Hall          55         59          Bristol          Eastern          36         36          Crosby          59         34          Windham          61         50          Bristol          Central          45         54          Hartford          Public          41         Students          Develop          Literary         By          presenting          a          varied          program,          the          English          Department,         headed          by          Mr.          Gilbert          Hunt,          serves          every          student          at          Manches-         ter          High          School.          The          program          is          designed          to          give          students          a         chance          to          explore          the          many          fields          in          English,          from          Shake-         speare          to          linguistics.          Students          participate          in          annual          trips          to         Stratford          to          view          live          performances          of          Shakespearean          plays.         ie         ——         =         mw         ar         .         =         Amateur          actors          present          Shakespeare’s          King          Lear          for          Mr         Hunt's          English          class.         Mrs.          Prevost          aids          Kathy          Giard          in          preparing          a          speech.         44         2         Public          speaking          and          developmental          reading          classes         provide          a          chance          for          students          to          develop          their          skills         in          certain          areas          of          English.          Under          the          direction          of          Mr.         David          Gibbons          and          Mrs.          Janet          Prevost,          students         learn          the          most          effective          way          to          orally          convey          their         ideas          to          others.          Mrs.          Lavenia          Brooks          guides          students         in          their          reading          skills          and          in          the          use          of          special          ma-         chines          which          improve          their          reading          habits.         The          library          becomes          a          study          center          as          dates          of          term         papers          near.          With          the          help          of          Mrs.          Evelyn          Gerard,         Mrs.          Marion          Harlow,          and          the          Library          Pages,          students         are          able          to          use          library          material          efficiently.         Students          make          use          of          material          in          the          reading          center.          Lyn          Beaulieu          uses          the          card          cata-         logue          to          find          an          appropriate          book.         World          Reporters          Cover         Important          School          Events.          .          .         Each          week          the          High          School          World          informs          stu-         dents          and          the          public          about          the          parade          of          events         at          MHS.          Under          the          direction          of          Mrs.          Joyce          Don,         co-editors          Sharon          Douton          and          John          Ostrout         busily          work          to          meet          Wednesday's          deadlines.         ‘‘Worldlings’”’          receive          assignments          at          the          start          of         each          year          and          weekly          report          on          clubs          and         sports          events          sponsored          by          the          school.          The          Le-         gion          of          Honor          recognizes          worthy          seniors          who         have          greatly          contributed          to          school          life          at          MHS.         For          those          students          interested          in          a          career          in         journalism,          the          ‘‘World’’          provides          a          rewarding         and          meaningful          experience.         Advisor,          Mrs.          Don,          works          towards          a          Wednesday          deadline.         Co-editor,          Sharon          Douton,          checks          headline          type          size.          Co-editor,          John          Ostrout,          plans          the          layout          for          this          week’s          page.         46         Somanhis          Harmonizes          Moods          and          Memories          ..          .         Passing          room          215,          the          Somanhis          office,          one          might          note          staff          members         rushing          to          meet          a          deadline          for          the          1967          edition          of          Somanhis.          The          story         really          begins          however          in          January,          when          Paula          Rivard          and          Gloria          Opalach         were          elected          co-editors          by          the          retiring          staff          of          Somanhis          1966.          Under          their         direction,          weekly          meetings          were          held          each          Friday,          plans          were          formulated         for          Somanhis          1967          and          competitive          tryouts          were          held          in          February          to          fill         staff          vacancies.          The          twenty-five          juniors          and          seniors          who          comprise          this         year’s          staff,          contributed          study          halls          and          many          hours          after          school          com-         piling          the          '67          Somanhis.         The          staff          is          especially          grateful          to          Mrs.          Laverne          Kelson,          our          advisor,          for         her          guidance          and          to          Loring          Studios          and          the          Manchester          Evening          Herald         photographers,          Mr.          Ofiara,          Mr.          Saternis,          and          Mr.          Pinto,          for          their          photo-         graphic          contributions.         We          hope          Somanhis          1967          succeeds          in          arousing          many          fond          memories          for         years          to          come.         Mr.          Toomey,          the          publishing          company’s          4          ‘         representative,          has          given          the          staff          many          Co-editors         valuable          hints.         Mrs.          Kelson          supervises          the          work          of          Jeri         Mullaney.         Co-editors          Gloria          Opalach          and          Paula          Ri-         vard          assemble          club          layouts.         47         Academically          Oriented          Clubs          Afford         The          staff          of          the          Aridian,          meeting          every          other          Wednesday,          and          advised          by          Mrs.         Marion          Keyes,          works          to          publish          an          arts          magazine          which          contains          the          best          short         stories          and          poems          submitted          by          the          student          body,          as          well          as          some          of          the          stu-         dents’          outstanding          art          work.         The          basic          purpose          of          the          National          Honor          Society          is          to          reward          students          who         have          maintained          a          high          scholastic          average          and          a          good          school          record          for          their          con-         scientious          work.          Members          have          pass          privileges          to          leave          school          during          study          halls         or          to          study          with          other          members          in          a          special          study          hall.          Two          Monday          night          meet-         ings          a          month          provide          time          for          hearing          interesting          speakers          and          for          planning          the         “campus          cruise’,          a          tour          of          several          colleges          in          the          fall,          the          induction          of          new         members          in          February,          and          the          trip          to          Ocean          Beach          in          June.          The          club          has          had          a         new          advisor          this          year,          Mrs.          Elizabeth          Van          Why.         Any          Latin          student          willing          to          pay          a          quarter          can          have          a          lifetime          membership          in         the          Junior          Classical          League.          Club          officers          conduct          short          meetings          every          two         weeks          during          class          time          under          the          supervision          of          Mr.          Arthur          Werner          and          Mrs.         Lucile          Gibson.          A          fun-filled          December          banquet          with          everyone          dressed          in          classic         garb,          and          a          trip          to          Ocean          Beach          in          the          spring          highlight          the          Latin          students’          year.         The          Aridian          staff          concentrates          as          a          student’s          poem          is          read.         Education          As          Well          As          Entertainment          ..          .         Mrs.          Gibson’s          class          presents          a          skit          Caesar,          Cicero,          Virgil          and          Mr.          Werner          teach         in          Latin          at          the          Saternalia          banquet.          students          their          Latin.         t          art          a,          Satumala:          |         Seem           enallvags          i         a          eee         Donning          togas          for          the          evening,          Latin          students          annually          fill          the          cafeteria          with          merriment.         Bonham.         Don          Larsson          presents          an          argument          before          fellow          Debating          Club          Current          Affairs          sponsors          election          for          Connecticut          Con-         members.          gressmen.         Bridge          enthusiasts          enjoy          an          intriguing          game.          Pete          Haskell          concentrates          on          a          chess          game.         50         Intellectual          Organizations          Probe         Today’s          Problems.          .          .         Discussion          of          world          affairs          not          only          expands          our         horizons,          but          promotes          a          better          understanding          of          in-         ternational          relations.          The          Current          Affairs          Club,          under         the          direction          of          Mr.          Elgin          Zatursky,          meets          Tuesday         evenings          to          analyze          problems          confronting          today’s         society.          Speakers          highlight          the          meetings,          and          a          trip          is         planned          to          the          UN          each          fall.         The          History          Department,          headed          by          Mr.          Lewis          Pip-         er,          strives          to          provide          students          with          an          understanding         of          the          past          that          they          may          use          in          facing          a          complicated         future.          Courses          in          U.S.          History,          Comparative          Govern-         ment,          Modern          European          History,          and          Modern          Prob-         lems          are          offered.         Guided          by          Mrs.          Prevost          and          Mr.          Gibbons,          the          mem.-.         bers          of          the          Debating          Club          develop          valuable          rhetorical         skills.          The          true          tests          of          ability          come          in          competition         with          debates          from          other          schools.         Since          it          was          started          two          years          ago,          the          MHS          Chess         Club          has          gone          undefeated          in          its          many          tournaments         with          other          schools.          This          has          been          due          to          the          skill          and         determination          of          the          members          and          the          diligence          of         their          advisor,          Mr.          Donlon.         The          newly          created          Bridge          Club,          under          the          direction         of          Mr.          Donlon,          started          off          with          a          successful          season         this          year.         Preparing          a          history          assignment,          Janet          Fontana          refers          to          the          globe.         Cyrus          Stevens,          Talis          Paups,          Margaret          Helfrick,          and          Barbara          Kelly          are          the          select          members          of          the         String          Quartet.         Percussionists          are          an          important          part          of          an          Band          Concert          enhanced          by          comical          antics          of          Dave          Hindle.         orchestral          performance.         52         Exceptional          Skills          Demonstrated          at          the         Christmas          Concert.          .          .         The          extensive          program          of          music          activities          at          MHS          offers          the          stu-         dent          an          opportunity          to          sing          in          large          or          select          groups,          to          participate         in          special          state          programs,          to          develop          instrumental          skills,          and          to          re-         ceive          a          solid          background          in          Harmony          or          Music          Appreciation          to          con-         tinue          their          music          education.          The          A          Cappella          choirs          directed          by          Mr.         Robert          Vater          meet          regularly          during          school          hours,          four          periods          a         week          and          concentrate          their          energies          on          preparing          individual          voices         to          be          a          contributing          factor          to          the          choirs          as          a          whole.          Their          annual         Christmas          and          Spring          Concerts          are          a          benefit          to          both          school          and         public          audiences,          and          the          experience          itself          serves          as          an          enjoyable         break          from          the          pressure          of          academic          courses.          The          Round          Table         Singers,          a          select          choral          group          of          fifty          voices,          is          also          under          Mr.          Va-         ter’s          direction.          Mike          Romano          assisted          Mr.          Vater          this          year          as          stu-         dent          conductor          at          several          performances.          Monday          evening          re-         hearsals          in          A-22          prepare          the          group          for          frequent          appearances          from         the          Christmas          holidays          to          the          graduation          exercises          of          the          Class          of         1967.          One          of          the          highlights          of          this          year’s          activities          was          taping          a         special          Yuletide          Concert          aired          on          Frank          Atwood's          RFD 3          on         Christmas          Eve.          Singers          have          a          further          opportunity          to          display          their         nt          as          members          of          All-Conn,          All-Eastern,          or          Central-Northwest         horus.         lee         An          appreciative          audience          enjoys          the          Band          Concert.         Diligent          practice          results          in          a          successful          concert.         53          Quality          keynotes          a          Round          Table          performance.         Tim          Coughlin          jumps          to          make          a          basket.          Players          battle          for          rebound.         Coach          Hyde          illustrates          a          vital          point.         54         Tim          Cummings         BASKETBALL         Opponent         Weaver         Conard         New          Britain         Maloney         Bristol          Central         Platt         Hall         Windham         Bristol          Eastern         Bulkeley         Wethersfield         Conard         Maloney         Bristol          Central         Platt         Hall         Windham         Bristol          Eastern         Wethersfield         CIAC          Tournament         Bridgeport          Central         Wilbur          Cross         practices          foul          shots.         Indians          Teamed          for         Winning          Combination.          .          .         Although          handicapped          by          a          lack          of          height,          the         hoopsters          had          a          very          successful          season,          earning          the         right          to          participate          in          post-season          tournament          action.         Led          by          co-captains          Joe          Amaio          and          Dick          Cobb,          the         team          made          every          contest          a          close          and          hard          fought         battle.          Team          supporters          will          long          remember          ‘‘the         horn’’          which          led          the          cheers          at          many          exciting          home         games.          Highlighting          the          season          was          Dale          Ostrout's         record          breaking          performance          of          36          points          in          a          sin-         gle          game,          against          Maloney.         =         t          of          team          —                   =          |          af         The          ditto          machine          presents          an          intricate          problem          for          three          stu-          Mary          Mallon          finds          the          electric          typewriter          to          be          a          valuable          tool.         dents.         Mr.          Jeannotte          supervises          as          business          students          learn          to          operate          unfamiliar          machines.         Special          Facilities          Prepare          Students          for          Service         Clubs          and          Business          Careers.          .          .         As          department          head,          Mr.          Emil          Ostrowski          guides         the          business          department          as          it          moves          ahead          to          keep         abreast          of          changing          industrial          needs.          Additional         courses          offered          in          the          curriculum          this          year          include         Business          Management          and          a          steno          lab          has          been          in-         stalled          to          aid          shorthand          students.          Each          year          the          best         typist          is          the          recipient          of          the          Underwood          Award          and         the          best          business          student          is          presented          with          an          award         by          the          Lions          Club.         Following          the          8:06          tardy          bell          at          the          beginning          of         homeroom          period          each          day,          MHS          Announcers          greet         students:          ‘‘Good          morning!          This          is         and___________          bringing          you          the          notices          for...          .”’.         Basically          a          service          organization          under          the          direction         of          Mrs.          Lavenia          Brooks,          the          club          members          devote          one         or          two          mornings          each          week          presenting          the          daily         notices.         The          Audio-Visual          Club,          supervised          by          Mr.          Kenneth         Skinner,          is          composed          of          students          who          volunteer          time         and          energy          to          facilitate          the          distribution          and          operation         of          all          AV          equipment.          At          the          end          of          each          year          merit         awards          are          granted          to          members          of          outstanding          per-         formance.         Ron          Cheesman          and          Mrs.          Brooks          prepare          for          morning          announce-         ments.         Announcers          John          Ostrout          and          Karen          Bradlau          Supervised          by          Mr.          Skinner,          students          learn          to          use          Mr.          Skinner          aids          Warren          Mosler          and         read          daily          notices.          audio-visual          equipment.          John          Kennedy          in          preparing          for          an         assembly.         Miss          Jaronczyk          exercises          her          classes.         This          year’s          Ski          Club          officers,          Tim          Greszko,          Ken          Walker,          Sandy          Neil,         and          Karen          Bradlau.         Personal          Achievement          Highlighted         in          School          Sports          and         Competition.          .          .         Dick          Podolny          executes          a          back          flip.         WRESTLING          :         MHS          Opponent         13          Penny          30         10          Maloney          35         21          East          Catholic          28         10          Bristol          Eastern          30         2          Cheshire          Academy          40         21          Glastonbury          28         12          Bristol          Central          31         2          Conard          45         21          Platt          26         3          Hall          42         17          Wethersfield          27         15          Hartford          Public          33         The          Ski          Club,          under          Mrs.          Ruth          Maddell’s          direction,         meets          twice          monthly          during          the          skiing          season,          No-         vember          through          April.          Meetings          in          A7          further          interest         in          skiing,          and          movies          are          shown          in          anticipation          of         club          trips          to          Vermont          ski          areas.         The          MHS          Wrestling          Team,          coached          by          Mr.          Jack         Early,          can          be          found          practicing          after          school          each          day         through          the          winter          in          preparation          for          meets          with         CCIL          foes.          A          spring          banquet          climaxes          the          November         to          March          season,          during          which          twelve          matches          are         scheduled.         Miss          Julia          Case          directs          the          Physical          Education          De-         partment          which          presents          activities          to          enhance          stu-         dents’          athletic          development.          Boys’          and          Girls’          Leaders         assist          in          classes,          and          intramurals          provide          an          opportu-         nity          for          outstanding          participants          to          earn          points          for         special          awards.         The          Gymnastics          Club,          with          Miss          Mary          Jaronczyk          as         its          advisor,          meets          twice          weekly          to          develop          greater         speed,          coordination,          and          agility          among          its          members.         Attendance          at          gymnastic          clinics          and          exhibitions          by         olympic          stars          comprises          a          portion          of          the          club’s          spe-         cial          activities.         Steve          Gosselin          confronts          Platt          opponent.         59         An          MHS          wrestler          grapples          for          victory.         60         Mid-Year          Week          Marked          by          Concentrated          Study.          .          .         “First          conjugation—Je          parle,          tu          parles,          il          parle,          elle          parle,          nous          parlons,          vous         parlez,          ils          parlent,          elles          parlent.’’         “French          exam          tomorrow!”’         “Wednesday,          Algebra;          Better          review          square          root.’’         “Should          begin          studying          for          Chemistry,          but          won’t          have          the          time.”         “Should          have          started          studying          three          weeks          ago.”’         “Guess          |          say          that          every          year.’’         “Wonder          if          Steve          can          help          me          with          this          problem?’         “Eleven-thirty          and          still          five          more          chapters          to          reread!          “‘Midyear          exams!”          ‘“‘Wish          |          didn't          have          to          take          them.”         “If          only          |          could          just          pass          them          all.”         ‘Never          realized          |          knew          so          little.’’          “‘What          a          poor          memory.”         “Review!          Review!          Review!”         “Better          go          over          all          my          tests          and          quizzes          too.”         ‘Maybe          |          can          study          tomorrow          morning          in          the          cafeteria.          .          .         ’”         61         AFS          Strives          Toward          Universal          Understanding.          .          .         The          American          Field          Service          Club,          under          the          direction          of          Mr.          Arthur          Glaeser,         develops          the          basic          friendship          which          exists          among          all          men.          To          further          an          interest         in          foreign          countries,          speakers          relate          their          travels          or          share          songs.          Foreign          ex-         change          students          from          all          over          Connecticut          shared          a          weekend          with          AFS          members         which          included          a          day          of          school,          a          combined          sports          day          and          party,          and          a          picnic         and          square          dance.          The          club’s          International          Dinner          featured          food          and          entertain-         ment          prepared          by          the          school’s          language          clubs.          To          raise          money          for          sponsoring         foreign          students,          the          club          sold          SOMANHIS          book          covers          and          held          the          Bermuda         Hop.          The          club,          now          in          its          sixth          year,          sent          a          Manchester          student,          Jill          Horton,         abroad          for          the          summer          to          live          with          a          host          family          in          Japan.          This          year,          the          club         sponsored          Liv          Anderson,          a          student          from          Norway,          and          Luz          Del          Municio,          from         Spain.         My          most          important          experience          this          year          has          been          learning          about         people.          Living          with          my          own          family          in          Spain,          |          had          never          known         what          insecurity          was.          Away          from          them,          |          now          appreciate,          far          more,         the          things          that          people          do          for          me.          Americans,          I've          found,          are          more         open          in          showing          their          feelings          about          people.          At          first,          accepting         these          differences          was          hard          (especially          because          |          understood          very         little          English),          but          now          I’ve          learned          to          try          to          look          at          American         things          through          American          eyes.          Spain          will          not          be          very          far          away         through          letters.          Me          gustaria          recibir          cartas          de          todos          vosotros.          Este         afio          ha          sido          fantastico!          My          address          is:          Avenida          del          Manzanares          12,         Madrid          11,          Spain.         Luz          Del          Carmen          Begofa          Municio          Cagigas         A          year          has          already          passed,          a          rewarding          year,          indeed.          |         enjoyed          the          classes,          the          extracurricular          activities,          all          the         people          |          met;          it          all          helped          me          gain          more          wisdom          and         understanding,          and          many          new          friends.         |          know          how          lucky          |          was          to          be          selected          as          an          AFS          stu-         dent.          |          want          to          thank          my          fa mily,          MHS          and          everybody          in         AFS          for          giving          me          this          unforgettable          experience.         |          hope          to          receive          letters          from          many          of          you.          My          ad-         dress          is:          Liv          Elin          Andersen.          Amot,          Modum.          Norway.          If         any          of          you          are          going          to          Norway          some          day,          that          is          also         where          to          go.          You          are          welcome.         Liv          Elin          Andersen.         My          AFS          summer          in          Japan          changed          a          people          and          a         way          of          life,          previously          exotic          and          inscrutable          to          me,          into         a          race          of          individuals          with          a          culture          quite          understandable         when          viewed          in          its          proper          environment.          Each          day          was         filled          with          different          experiences:          learning          to          eat          raw          fish         with          chopsticks,          struggling          to          climb          Mt.          Fuji          by          night          to         reach          the          summit          for          the          sunrise,          being          a          camp          coun-         selor          for          nine          bright          and          mischievous          ten-year-olds         (who          spoke          no          English).          Above          all,          my          summer          was          cen-         tered          around          people,          especially          the          warm          and          idealistic         family          of          which          |          will          always          be          a          part.          |          am          very,          very         grateful          to          everyone          who          made          it          possible.          Domo          arigato         gozaimash’ta!         2S          ta         63          Jill          Horton         Students          Organize          and          Participate          in         Unusual          Annual          Events.          .          .         Jerry          Cambria          and          Dave          Hindle          returned          for          a         hilarious          pie-slinging          encore          as          emcees          in          the         1966          Talent          Show,          presented          on          May          20.          Al-         though          open          to          the          entire          town,          a          majority          of         the          performers          were          students          from          MHS.          Acts         ranged          from          bagpiping          to          ballet,          with          the          spe-         cial          attraction          of          Director          Vater          being          trapped         under          the          stage          floor.         Sponsored          by          the          Student          Council,          MHS's          first         Sadie          Hawkins’          Dance          held          on          April          22,          1966,         was          a          _          swinging          success.          Painted          freckles,         patched          dungarees          and          big          straw          hats          were          evi-         denced          as          girls          escorted          boys          for          a          change.         Boys          sported          daisy          corsages          as          presents          from         thoughtful          dates.          Decorations          and          refreshments          ‘         of          cider          and          donuts          added          to          the          barn-like          at-         mosphere.          —         Between          talent          show          acts,          Dave          Hindle          thunders          at          Jerry         Cambria,          playing          the          role          of          a          bumbling          salesman.         ai                  Micheline          Morin          displays          her         dancing          ability          at          the          Talent         Show.         Musical          comedy          is          provided          by          a          jug          band.         Fran          Laraia          signs          a          class          yearbook          at          the          Bermuda          Hop.         Barb          Rayburn          and          Bruce          Stewart          add          real          hillbilly          atmosphere          to          the          Sadie         Hawkins          dance.         Sandy          Guadano         ducks          for          ‘tune         pomme  ’          at          a          French         Club          celebration.         A          Spanish          pifata          is          part          of          the          holiday          festivi-         ties.         The          Scope          of          Language          Activities          Expands          Horizons.          -          -         L’Ornithorynque,          more          commonly          known          as          the          French         Club,          seeks          to          promote          knowledge          of          French          life,          customs,         history          and          civilization          through          traditional          celebrations         such          as          the          Epiphany          and          Mardi-Gras          feasts.          The          club          is         presently          supporting          an          orphanage          in          France          with          funds         raised          from          doughnut          and          bake          sales.          This          year          students         enjoyed          an          exciting          weekend          at          the          World’s          Fair          in          Mon-         treal.          The          club          meets          on          Thursday          under          the          direction          of         Miss          Lorena          Dutelle          and          is          open          to          all          French          students.         The          German          Club,          headed          by          Mrs.          Heidi          McInerney          pro-         vides          further          study          of          Germany          and          its          customs.          German         cookie          sales          are          held          and          money          earned          is          donated          to         10H.          At          annual          banquets,          German          students          perform          folk         dances,          skits          based          on          fairy          tales,          and          folk          songs.         La          Rueda          Castellana          offers          a          view          of          Spain          and          her          cus-         toms          to          all          interested          Spanish          students.          Honor          students          of         the          Brigada          II          Ayuda          tutor          students          needing          help          in          Span-         ish.          Fiestas          are          held          which          feature          the          traditional          pinata,         and          Spanish          music,          dancing,          and          food.          Mr.          Howard          Siber-         sky          shares          his          enthusiasm          with          club          members          at          Thursday         meetings.         Folk          dances          are          an          important          part          of          German          culture.          Students          improve          linguistic          skills          in          the          language          lab.         Technical          Skills          Are         Developed          in          Shops.          .          .         The          Industrial          Arts          Department,          under          the         direction          of          Mr.          William          Vaders,          offers          a          vari-         ety          of          courses          in          drafting,          woodcraft,          ma-         chinery,          electronics          and          automotives.          In          ad-         dition,          particular          courses          are          now          open          to         girls.          Both          textbook          study          and          practical          ap-         plications          are          part          of          the          curriculum.         Tim          Hoops          works          diligently          on          a          bookshelf.                  x,         Pa          x          ;          =         a                    —                    ——          —          —         Mr.          Sullivan          directs          the          pouring          of          a          mold.         Three          classmates          study          advanced          electrical          circuitry.          Mike          LeFrancois          forges          a          rod          in          metal          shop.         Joel          Radding          does          intricate          work          on          the          drafting          board.         69         Student          Talent          Fills          the          Halls          with          Music.          .          .         The          MHS          band,          under          the          direction          of          Mr.         James          Natale,          is          a          positive          asset          to          school          activ-         ities          through          its          presentation          of          an          annual          con-         cert          and          its          spark          of          spirit          added          to          football          and         basketball          games.          This          spring          the          players          partic-         ipated          in          the          Conn.          High          School          Music          Festival         at          Storrs.          A          special          supplementary          group,          the         Bandoleers,          is          active          during          the          Christmas          sea-         son          by          presenting          concerts          at          the          local          elemen-         tary          schools.          The          twenty-seven          piece          orchestra,         also          directed          by          Mr.          Natale,          contributes          selec-         tions          at          both          annual          concerts.          This          March          the         orchestra          performed          as          an          inclusive          part          of          the         big          musical          production          of          ‘‘My          Fair          Lady.’’          Other         groups          such          as          the          Jazz          Club          and          Dance          Band         provide          additional          outlets          for          students’          musical         talents.          Scarcely          is          there          a          vacant          practice          room         or          quiet          x-period          where          students          are          not          re-         hearsing          diligently          for          a          performance          or          simply         enjoying          the          satisfaction          in          being          musically         creative.         Mr.          Vaters          directs          the          combined          choirs          during          the          annual          Spring          Concert.         70         Chris          Clarke          entertains          fellow          Folk          Club          mem-         ber.         Mike          Orfitelli          rehearses          Mary          Willard,          Tina          Blake,          and          Marnette          Ostrout          in          playing         the          flute,          as          other          orchestra          members          practice          in          the          background.         71         Mrs.          Kichar          supervises          her          chemistry          students          during          an          experiment.         Studies          in          Math          and          Science          Satisfy         Inquiring          Minds.          .          .         This          year          MHS          was          one          of          three          schools          in          the          state          to         obtain          a          computer          to          aid          in          classroom          math          instruction.          A         new          elective          course,          Algebra          III,          was          opened          for          the          first         semester          to          give          interested          math          students          better          prepara-         tion          for          College          Boards.          Math          courses          from          Business          and         Nurses’          Math          to          college          courses          were          offered.          Honor          math         students          were          able          to          accumulate          six          college          credits          under         the          University          of          Connecticut          Cooperative          Plan.          Our          school,         under          the          department          head,          Mrs.          Rosamond          Toomey,          was         invited          to          participate          in          an          annual          high          school          math          exam         in          the          spring.         In          the          science          laboratories,          under          the          direction          of          Mr.         George          Potterton,          students          delve          into          questions          arising         from          classes          of          Biology,          Earth          Science,          Physics,          and          Chem-         istry.          The          Pre-Med          Club,          directed          by          Mr.          Ernest          Lewis,         meets          once          a          month          in          the          board          room          of          Manchester          Me-         morial          Hospital.          The          club          program          consisted          of          films,         tours,          and          informative          lectures          organized          and          presented         by          local          doctors.         Steve          Dieterle          watches          Mindy          Menschell          solve         a          geometry          problem.         Student          interest          is          sparked          by          Pre-Med          Club          speaker.          Students          learn          more          about          hospital          routine          at          a          Pre-Med          Club          meet-         ing.         73         Foods,          Clothing,          Child          Development,          and          Home          Manage-         ment          are          just          a          few          of          the          many          courses          offered          by          the         Home          Economics          Department,          supervised          by          Mrs.          Greta         Rourke.          Courses          are          open          to          boys          as          well          as          girls.          Food          Ser-         vice,          a          new          course          offered          this          year,          prepares          students          for         jobs          in          restaurants.         Attending          conventions          and          holding          candy          sales          and         fashion          shows          are          several          activities          of          Distributive          Educa-         tion          students.          The          new          combination          work          and          study          pro-         gram,          under          the          direction          of          Mr.          Carl          Swartz,          enables          stu-         dents          to          apply          their          academic          learning          by          working          at          jobs         half          of          the          school          day.          Courses          ranged          from          Introduction         to          Business          to          Salesmanship.          An          award          will          be          given          to          an         outstanding          Distributive          Education          student          in          June.         The          Driver's          Education          Department,          headed          by          Mr.          Jo-         seph          Mazzotta,          offers          both          classroom          and          on          the          road         training.          The          thirty          hours          classroom          work          teaches          laws,         good          driving          habits,          mechanics,          and          information          about          in-         surance.          The          most          important          topic          of          all          deals          with          atti-         tudes          that          affect          driving.          On          the          road          training          provides          stu-         dents          with          actual          experience          and          a          chance          to          practice          what         they          have          learned.         Future          architects          start          with          building          blocks.          Barbara          Beccio          shortens          Donna          Haynes          newly         made          skirt.         74         Practical          Experience          Prepares         Students          for          the          Future.          .          .         Mayor          Agostinelli          presents          a          proclamation          declaring          Novem-          Josh          Wind          clears          the          window          for          safe          driving.         ber          7-13          as          Distributive          Education          Week.         Mr.          Swartz          guides          future          business          leaders.          Mr.          Wilcox          and          Driver          Education          students          prepare          for          a          lesson.         75         Students          Display          Creative         Talents          in          Arts          and          Crafts.          .          .         For          students          at          Manchester          High          School          the         Art          Department,          under          the          direction          of          Mrs.          Eliz-         abeth          Budd,          provides          numerous          opportunities         for          self-expression          in          the          art          and          crafts          classes.         Students          learn          to          use          various          media          such          as         paints,          pastels,          clay,          paper,          inks,          wood,          silver,         pewter,          etc.          In          the          Art          Appreciation          class          stu-         dents          learn          about          the          painting,          sculpture          and         architecture          of          the          past          and          of          the          twentieth         century.          A          highlight          each          year          for          the          Art          Ap-         preciation          class          is          the          annual          trip          to          New          York         to          visit          various          art          museums.          Work          of          art          stu-         dents          is          often          found          on          display          in          the          showcas-         es,          in          the          library,          on          bulletin          boards          in          the         principals          offices          and          at          the          board          of          education.         During          the          school          year          art          students          prepare          for         the          Lyon's          club          exhibit,          the          Scholastic          art          exhib-         it,          various          poster          contests          and          other          activities.         In          the          spring          the          annual          M.H.S.          art          exhibit          and         craft          sale          is          held.         Ursula          Trieschman          starts          a          painting.          Sue          Coe          and          Bernie          Packard          sketch          out-         doors.         76         cRererrrerenEennrn!         )          radon          hte          te          te          ie          me         f         Debbie          Ehlers          creates          a          bowl          on          the          potters’          wheel.          Nancy          Herman          removes          her          cloisonne          from          the         kiln.         Nancy          Schulze          and          Ruth          Trieschman          cut          a          linoleum         block          print.         Mrs.          Budd          explains          to          Larry          Blake          the          next          step          as          Joe          Salvatore         looks          on.         77         Bill          Sheldon          takes          careful          aim          at          the          target.         RIFLE         MHS          Opponent         910          Middletown          806         925          Rockville          908         908          Choate          864         930          Wilcox          Tech          882         922          Windham          868         917          Choate          807         919          Windham          841         929          Hamden          891         901          Bristol          Eastern          881         898          Rockville          920         898          Wilcox          Tech          876         897          Bristol          Eastern          874         904          Hamden          894         906          Middletown          855         Team          Score          744—State          High          School         Champions         78         Coached          by          Mr.          Anthony          Alibrio,          the         Rifle          Team          enjoyed          one          of          its          finest          sea-         sons          in          1966.          The          team          was          undefeated         in          eighteen          regular          season          matches,         and          gained          further          honors          by          placing         second          in          state          competition.         The          Tennis          Team          concentrated          on         developing          the          basic          skills          of          the          game.         Coached          by          Mr.          Philip          Hyde,          all          mem-         bers          of          the          team          were          given          a          chance          to         participate          in          match          play.         The          Golf          Team          had          another          fine          sea-         son,          winning          all          but          one          match          to          place         first          in          the          CCIL.          Coached          by          Mr.          Lawr-         ence          Perry,          the          team          played          its          home         matinee          at          the          Manchester          Country         lub.         Combining          skill          and          good          sportsman-         ship,          the          baseball          team          had          an          ex-         citing          season          in          tough          CCIL          competi-         tion.          While          starting          slowly,          the          team         came          on          strong          in          the          final          half          of          the         season          to          gain          trany          hard          earned          victo-         ries          for          Coach          Thomas          Kelley.         Mr.          Alibrio          watches          as          riflemen          shoot.         Teams          Face          Opposition          with          Determination.          .          .         BASEBALL          TENNIS         MHS          Opponent          MHS          Opponent         4          Bristol          Central          10          (e)          E.O.          Smith          5         2          Conard          1          )          Bristol          Central          5         4          _          Bristol          Eastern          5          0          =          Maloney          5         1          Maloney          2          (0)          Hall          5         4          Windham          5          (0)          E.O.          Smith          5         4          Wethersfield          15          (e)          Platt          5         2          Bristol          Central          4          (@)          Windham          5         5          Conard          4          )          Bristol          Eastern          5         3          Bristol          Eastern          10          O          Conard          5         6          Maloney          3          QO          _—          Wethersfield          5         1          Platt          2         (0)          Platt          7         5          Windham          2         10          Hall          8         1          Wethersfield          6         5          all          4         With          two          strikes          already          called          the          batter          is          tense.         MHS          pitcher          tries          to          strike-out          opponent.         GOLF         ae         ”         Opponent         Bristol          Eastern         Hall         Conard         Platt         Bristol          Central         Windham         Wethersfield         Maloney         Bristol          Eastern         Hall         Platt         Conard         Bristol          Central         Windham         Wethersfield         Maloney         NPHHAATWHAWUHAWHOS         WRRROONFRrPNOFONFO         Don          Romano          practices          hits          before          the          pitcher's          first          ball.          79         Trackmen          Participate          in          Competitive          Events         TRACK         MHS          Opponent         30          Bristol          Eastern          92         Mr.          Paul          Phinney’s          Track          Team          practiced          daily          in          pre-          52          Wethersfield          70         paration          for          eight          season          meets.          Because          track          re-          52          Hall          88         quires          individual          effort          and          competition          with          oneself,          36          Conard           104         team          members          worked          hard          at          achieving          perfection          27          Maloney          90         in          their          chosen          events.          43          Bristol          Central          79         52          Platt          70         39          Windham          74         Spring          is          the          mark          of          a          fine          pole-vaulter.         Broad          jumper          strives          for          distance.         80         Leaping          over          hurdles          demands          speed          and          concentration.         Expressions          Capture          Fleeting          Moments          ..          .         STUDENT          COUNCIL         Front          Row:          P.          Johnson,          N.          Desrosiers,          J.          Boudreau,          S.          Cone,          vice-          Boys,          C.          Johnson,          C.          Mellen,          J.          Briggs,          P.          Hamilton,          C.          Larson,          D.         president;          G.          Bradlau,          president;          D.          Cobb,          treasurer;          M.          Frazier,         secretary;          M.          Garrison,          J.          Palmberg,          K.          Bradlau.          Row          2:          Mr.          Glaes-         er,          advisor;          C.          Johnson,          G.          Price,          J.          Cole,          S.          Moyer,          M.          Halvorsen,         W.          Alvord,          L.          Durkin,          B.          Ferris,          S.          Fredericksen,          K.          Blake,          M.          Os-         trout,          K.          Krause,          B.          Mattarelli,          P.          Barrett,          P.          Pilkonis,          S.          Grant,          D.         Snyder,          W.          Smith,          D.          Delafera,          B.          Starr,          S.          Magowan,          P.          Rivard,          S.         Douton.          Row          3:          S.          MacDonald,          N.          Morton,          C.          Litke,          D.          Franklin,          S.         Howroyd,          B.          Herdic,          M.          Vennart,          B.          Miller,          P.          Broderick,          E.          Kelly,          S.         Willey,          S.          Primus,          J.          Bonham,          S.           Pagani,          T.          Cone.          Row          4:          D.          Potter,         C.          LaPointe,          J.          Amaio,          B.          Hilinski,          R.          Larson,          M.          Coslit,          G.          Youell,         D.          Hicock,          D.          Steely,          B.          Rogers,          D.          White,          J.          Ostrout,          B.          Carpenter,         R.          Horton,          G.          Jodoin,          S.          Matson,          S.          MacLean,          T.          Malek,          C.          Heller.         Row          5:          M.          Ahiness,          T.          Boll,          D.          Pastel,          D.          Ware,          R.          Kelly,          R.          Butler,         T.          Taylor,          S.          Roman,          D.          Rubinow,          M.          Johns,          S.          Snow,          R.          Taylor,          S.         Meldrum,          R.          Neleber,          J.          Gut,          D.          Eichman,          D.          Colpitts,          D.          Moyer,          D.         Ostrout.         NATIONAL          HONOR          SOCIETY         Front          Row:          R.          Elsesser,          N.          Ballard,          W.         Smith,          junior          advisor;          J.          Horton,          secre-         tary;          S.          Douton,          president;          B.          Sandals,         vice-president;          N.          Chandler,          treasurer;          J.         Czerwinski,          junior          advisor;          M.          Schettler,         M.          Abert.          Row          2:          E.          Kiederling,          L.          Heck,         J.          Perkins,          L.          Bernardi,          P.          Pilkonis,          M.         Frazier,          M.          Garrison,          J.          Palmberg,          S.         Guadano,          B.          Holman,          J.          Mullaney,          L.         Leon.          Row          3:          E.          Szymanoski,          N.          Finlay,         N.          Sodano,          J.          Frazier,          B.          Grube,          S.         Gworek,          D.          Johnson,          J,          Mosely,          S.         Paine,          J.          Bessette,          J.          Franzosa,          E.          Bickl-          Gia!          ig          EP)          4          iM          '          ae         ey,          D.          Perleone.          Row          4:          D.          Brandwein,          J.          a          a                    y          ci)          |          PAR}          :                    Ih          P|                    eens         Becker,          B.          Rogers,          D.          Strimaitis,          W.          |          :          ut          :         Kennedy,          K.          Walker,          G.          Bradlau,          R.          ]          =          a          f=         Wiese,          A.          Benson,          C.          Johnson,          B.          Pit-          p          {          iy         ney,          L.          Obuchowski.          Row          5:          P.          Smyth,          a's,          =.)         R:          Briggs,          D.          Dixon,          S.          Lloyd,          R.         London,          D.          Rubinow,          B.          Derrick,          D.         Bengston,          W.          Mosler,          J.          Hooper,          M.          Mc-         Inerney,          M.          Jeske.         84         CURRENT          AFFAIRS         Front          Row:          J.          Horton,          S.          Guadano,          P.         Rivard,          K.          Walker,          vice-president;          L.         ;          Heck,          vice-president;          B.          Sandals,          presi-         dent;          S.          Magowan,          secretary;          B.          Ray-         burn,          J.          Boudreau.          Row          2:          S.          Guadano,         L.          Emmerling,          L.          Rubin,          M.          Frazier,          B.         Ramizi,          R.          Kudlow,          A.          Karp,          B.          Elkin,          S.         Goodstine,          J.          Dixon,          J.          Richmond,          J.         Mullaney.          Row          3:          C.          Reynolds,          N.          Solo-         mom,          D.          Clarke,          P.          Harris,          P.          Franklin,         L.          Obuchowski,          S.          Palmer,          L.          Andersen,         J.          Muschko,          B.          Kirby,          E.          Bickley,          S.          Les-         lie,          E.          Gibson.          Row          4:          T.          Mitney,          D.          Lars-         son,          D.          Rubinow,          B.          Derrick,          M.          Mcliner-         ney,          W.          Mosler,          S.          Lloyd,          E.          Szymanoski,         J.          Hooper,          L.          Dimock,          J.          Ostrout,          S.          Con-         nolly,          R.          Wiese.          Row          5:          D.          Dixon,          J.         Radding,          S.          Cone,          M.          Jacobs,          B.          Elliot,         G.          Bradlau.         AFS          CLUB         Front          Row:          L.          Robb,          S.          Smith,          N.          Ballard,          A.          Kavlin,          C.          Garcia,          J.         Horton,          president;          L.          Andersen,          D.          Behnke,          M.          Menschell,          M.          Ju-         ran,          J.          Boudreau,          L.          Pendergast.          Row          2:          Mr.          Glaesar,          advisor;          B.         Bletzer,          M.          Russell,          C.          Hamilton,          P.          Hamilton,          C.          Kramer,          D.          Asves-         tas,          L.          Emmerling,          G.          Opalach,          B.          Rayburn,          J.          Dixon,          M.          Frazier,          C.         Curtis,          J.          Nassiff,          K.          Blazinski,          K.          Bradlau,          D.          Snyder,          L.          Rubin.         Row          3:          J.          Mullaney,          P.          Pilkonis,          S.          Grant,          S.          Muschko,          B.          Alexan-         85         der,          A.          DuBaldo,          S.          Goldberg,          S.          Levine,          J.          Obuchowski,          S.          MacDo-         nald,          M.          Buder,          L.          Bacon,          A.          Hinson,          L.          Laraia,          R.          Fleishman.          Row         4:          J.          Fontana,          P.          Harris,          A.          Benson,          B.          Kirby,          M.          Yarko,          D.          Clark,         M.          Morline,          B.          Spector,          M.          Halvorsen,          E.          Johnson,          B.           Miller,          C.         Johnson,          S.          Paine,          C.          Olshewski,          J.          Blazinski,          M.          Matheny,          S.          Zim-         merman.          Row          5:          S.          Lloyd,          G.          Bradlau,          D.          White,          C.          Reynolds,          N.          So-         lomon,          B.          Hooker,          D.          Kowell,          K.          Johnson,          P.          Franklin.         SOMANHIS         Front          Row:          G.          Opalach,          co-editor;          P.          Rivard,          co-editor.         Row          2:          P.          Broderick,          photo          editor;          J.          Boudreau,          senior         editor;          M.          Frazier,          C.          Pospisil,          G.          Maclivain.          Row          3:          N.          Bal-         lard,          K.          Bradlau,          J.          Mullaney,          N.          Finlay,          R.          Hall,          R.         Wiese.          Row          4:          C.          Bartel,          L.          Leon,          S.          Guadano,          M.          Buder,         J.          Leggitt,          S.          Lloyd,          J.          Leggitt.         AUDIO-VISUAL          CLUB         Front          Row:          W.          Mosler,          P.          Spillane,          K.          Joslin,          J.          Frazier,          treasurer;          Stackpole,          G.          Edwards,          J.          Plante,          D.          Okrant,          M.          Conley,          M.          Koski.         A.          Haroian,          secretary;          J.          Kennedy,          president;          W.          Kennedy,          vice-          Row          3:          K.          Martin,          P.          Hopper,          L.          Waite,          S.          Roman,          G.          Vincent,          D.         president;          P.          LaLashuis,          J.          Lanagan.          Row          2:          Mr.          Skinner,          advisor;          Denley,          R.          Hubbard,          J.          Von          Deck,          E.          Johnson,          R.          Cartwright,          R.         G.          Jodoin,          J.          Hicock,          P.          Asvestas,          R.          Aronson,          J.          Donovan,          W.          Brown,          B.          Joslin.         MHS          ANNOUNCERS         Front          Row:          Mrs.          Brooks,          advisor;          P.          Siegal,          secretary;         J.          Ostrout,          president;          K.          Bradlau,          vice-president;          P.         Rivard,          treasurer.          Row          2:          E.          Strimaitis,          R.          Wiese,          P.         Pilkonis,          J.          Franzosa,          D.          Larsson,          R.          Cheesman.         ARIDIAN         Front          Row:          P.          Nielsen,          P.          Pilkonis,          M.         Briggs,          S.          Goldberg,          A.          Rice,          N.          Ballard,          J.         Jacobs,          C.          Johnson,          T.          Heins.          Row          2:          J.         Mullaney,          M.          Juran,          A.          Karp,          M.          Menschell,         J.          Swanson.          Row          3:          Mrs.          Keyes,          advisor,          M.         Halvorsen,          L.          Thompson,          C.          Colpitts,          liter-         ary          editor;          N.          Luckman,          J.          Obuchowski,          D.         Johnson,          R.          Elsesser,          S.          Lloyd,          D.          Gilbert,         D.          Czarnota,          art          editor;          M.          Kansek,          C.          Rey-         nolds,          R.          Brewer,          L.          Bacon,          J.          Greene,          R.         Kudlow.         SOCK          AND          BUSKIN         Front          Row:          L.          Elsesser,          S.          Hubbard,          E.          Johnson,          J.          Cole,          S.          McCal-         lum,          J.          Zaviskas,          M.          Morline,          J.          Greene,          E.          Mahoney,          M.          Kansek,          K.         Johnson,          N.          Solomon,          C.          Reynolds,          J.          Fontana,          P.          Harris,          P.          Pat-         terson,          A.          Geer,          D.          Kowell.          Row          2:          R.          Spafford,          K.          Bradlau,          M.         Buck,          P.          Rivard,          treasurer;          J.          Ostrout,          president;          D.          Clarke,          vice-         president;          E.          Gibson,          A.          Calbair,          D.          DeComier,          B.          Harrison,          Mr.         Donlon,          advisor.          Row          3:          Mr.          Blanchard,          advisor;          B.          Currier,          M.         Menschell,          D.          Kahn,          L.          Pendergast,          B.          Holman,          A.          Rice,          D.          Lars-         son,          F.          Rottner,          J.          Stasko,          B.          Brindamour,          J.          Roy,          J.          Leggitt,          J.         Swanson,          L.          Nadeau,          K.          Kelly,          P.          Hamilton.          Row          4:          J.          Leggitt,          S.         Hoffman,          R.          Cheesman,          G.          Youell,          J.          Nicola,          P.          Haskell,          J.          Briggs,         D.          Eichman,          K.          Becker,          M.          Ostrout,          C.          Whiting,          T.          Blake,          F.          Gates,         L.          Heard,          J.          Dzielinski,          B.          Dennen,          B.          Bolton,          C.          Hamilton,          B.          Bal-         mer.          Row          5:          J.          Dellafera,          E.          Gowett,          D.          McCarthy,          C.          Giard,          D.         Sharp,          J.          Anderson,          M.          Werbuer,          S.          Lorenzen,          C.          Bensche,          C.          Pos-         pisil,          L.          Malo,          J.          Bangasser,          C.          Sandstrom,          S.          Carpenter,          J.          Blazin-         ski,          D.          Mitchell,          M.          Romano.          Row          6:          B.          Steele,          L.          Laraia,          W.          McKin-         ney,          C.          Twoomey,          B.          Miller,          C.          Johnson,          M.          Halvorsen,          S.          Wood,          J.         Obuchowski,          J.          Robb,          C.          Farnell,          C.          Anderson,          D.          Clark,          M.          Werb-         ner,          G.          Price,          L.          Broderick,          S.          Emmerling,          D.          McComb,          C.          Weiman.         HIGH          SCHOOL          WORLD         Front          Row:          S.          Cone,          sports          editor;          S.          Douton,          co-         editor;          J.          Ostrout,          co-editor;          P.          Harris,          legion          edi-         tor,          Mrs.          Don,          advisor.          Row          2:          P.          Pilkonis,          L.          Lawr-         ence,          L.          Rubin,          L.          Robb,          J.          Horton,          B.          Rayburn.         Row          3:          J.          Franzosa,          E.          Bickley,          M.          Moroney,          N.         Luckman,          B.          Stevens,          S.          Goldberg.          Row          4:          G.         Jodoin,          B.          Rogers,          L.          Haberern,          L.          Obuchowski.         Row          5:          S.          Slossberg,          B.          Sandals,          G.          Bradlau.         GERMAN          CLUB         Front          Row:          K.          Lauder,          P.          Barrett,          J.          Franzosa,          J.          Horton,          president;          A.          Hinnov,          vice          president;          J.         Briggs,          treasurer;          J.          Boudreau,          D.          Kahn.          Row          2:          R.          Neleber,          K.          Johnston,          E.          Bervalds,          C.          Gibson,          U.         Trieschman,          D.          McCarthy,          K.          Becker,          M.          Burke,          J.          Bangasser,          M.          Ritchie,          E.          Klein.          Row          3:          M.          Mc-         Inerney,          J.          Nicola,          B.          Rogers,          C.          Adams,          E.          McInerney,          R.          Taylor,          D.          Eichman,          P.          Franklin,          M.          Frazier,         S.          Wood,          J.          Richmond,          Mrs.          McInerney,          advisor.          Row          4:          D.          Pastel,          J.          Naschke,          A.          Benson,          J.          Becker,         F.          Walters,          D.          Moyer,          L.          Perry,          J.          Hooper,          R.          Wiese,          A.          Haroian,          D.          Stoneman.          Row          5:          S.          Hoffman,         S.          Spaeth,          M.          Jeske,          M.          Cohen.         FRENCH          CLUB         Front          Row:          L.          Marchisio,          C.          Bayrer,          S.          Vaiciulis,          historian;          S.          Guadano,          treasurer;          S.          Guadano,          presi-         dent;          P.          Franklin,          vice          president;           E.          Strimaitis,          program          chairman;          J.          Franzosa,          secretary;          N.          Ballard,         program          chairman.          Row          2:          Miss          Dutelle,          advisor;          P:          Adams,          P.          Haskell,          S.          McIntosh,          J.          Golding,          D.         Burton,          L.          Obuchowski,          D.          Johnson,          S.          Levine,          R.          Fleishman,          B.          Bletzer,          R.          Haskell,          K.          Krause,          N.         MacComber.          Row          3:          J.          Fleishman,          M.          Sipala,          L.          Symons,          S.          Thomas,          M.          Young,          J.          Uzupes,          J.          Preston,         K.          Vater,          M.          Gold,          D.          Hawkes,          L.          Thompson,          P.          Farnell,          P.          Radding.         88         JUNIOR          CLASSICAL          LEAGUE—JUNIORS          AND          SENIORS         Front          Row:          F.          Laraia,          vice-president;          P.          Rivard,          secretary;          J.          Mullan-          nardi,          B.          Holman.          Row          3:          B.          Carpenter,          T.          Platt,          N.          Sodano,          D.         ey,          vice-president;          B.          Ledgard,          treasurer;          L.          Heck,          secretary;          W.          Johnson,          M.          May,          C.          Knight,          A.          Ruggles,          A.          Pearl,          C.          Prior,          R.          Up-         Smith,          secretary;          M.          Schettler,          president;          M.          Briggs,          vice-president;          pling,          S.          Marston,          D.          Bitter,          L.          Obuchowski,          C.          Reynolds,          J.          Greene,         S.          Ingersoll,          secretary;          D.          Phelps,          S.          Douton,          treasurer.          Row          2:          J.          W.          Bertram.          Row          4:          R.          Pitruzzello,          W.          Miles,          J.          LeSure,          R.          Johnson,         Bessette,          J.          Halloran,          M.          Mathery,          K.          Eggleston,          C.          Brounrigg,          L.          £.          Szymanoski,          J.          Wind,          J.          Roy,          D.          Bengtson,          A.          Haroian,          J.         Ryea,          D.          Johnson,          J.          Sinnamon,          D.          Steely,          treasurer;          J.          Frazier,          Becker,          M.          Everding,          G.          Jodoin,          C.          Brackett,          D.          Strimaitis.          Row          5:         vice-president;          K.          Lauder,          L.          Leon,          C.          Sanborn,          W.          Alvord,          L.          Ber-          CC.          Colpitts,          R.          Pitruzzello,          E.          Ward,          P.          Edenburn,          B.          Gryzb.         FN         ee         JR.          CLASSICAL          LEAGUE—         SOPHOMORES          AND          NINTH          GRADE         Front          Row:          P.          Barrett,          J.          Guzman,          C.         Magnuson,          J.          Bangasser,          L.          Kurtz,          D.         Pastel,          D.          Ware,          S.          Fredrickson,          E.         Gowett,          T.          Blake,          Mrs.          Gibson,          advisor.         Row          2:          R.          McCann,          J.          Pospisil,          L.         Beggs,          M.          Donovan,          P.          Quintal,          M.         Hickey,          J.          Lesure,          M.          Arey,          B.          Steele,          S.         Primus,          D.          Franklin,          C.          Litke,          J.-Acker-         man,          R.          O'Connell.          Row          3:          S.          Silhavy,          J.         Ozielinski,          J.          Dorchester,          M.          Vennart,          E.         Johnson,          M.          Wilbur,          C.          Reinhorn,          B.          Kel-         ly,          J.          Obuchowski,          J .          Cole,          R.          Herdic,          B.         Ferris,          S.          Peila,          L.          Hayward,          K.          Ware,         Mr.          Werner,          advisor.          Row          4:          W.          Lehman,         G.          Powell,          T.          Kuusik,          R.          Isleib,          M.          Ahl-         ness,          D.          Patter,          P.          Roger,          S.          Joyner,          B.         Hust,          D.          Fletcher,          M.          Winster,          M.          Wil-         liams,          W.          Douglas,          K.          Joslin,          W.          Scholtz.         Row          5:          P.          Clendaniel,          P.          Tennant.         LA          RUEDA          CASTELLANO         Front          Row:          B.          Prentice,          K.          Pemberton,          C.          Magnuson,          R.          Kelly,          trea-          Gates,          M.          Ostrout,          C.          Whiting,          D.          Zeppa,          K.          Becker,          J.          Melia.          Row         surer;          J.          Snow,          president;          M.          Walsh,          vice-president;          P.          Harris,          secre-          3:          D.          Okrant,          J.          Czerwinski,          S.          Lewkowicz,          B.          Olbrys,          R.          Brannick,         tary;          P.          Hamilton,          C.          Hamilton,          B.          Rayburn.          Row          2:          Mr.          Sibirsky,          J.          Zaviskas,          C.          Pospisil,          S.          Gworek,          M.          Mustard,          R.          Neleber,          L.         advisor;          K.          Garrity,          M.          Helfrick,          C.          Prior,          D.          Shoag,          J.          Starsiak,          L.          Malo,          J.          Stasko,          J.          Anderson,          D.          McCarthy,          R.          Rein.         Smith,          P.          Pilkonis,          M.          Garrison,          J.          Palmberg,          S.          Goodstine,          F.         ROUND          TABLE         Front          Row:          P.          Johnson,          J.          Halloran,          L.          Malo,          H.          Urbanetti,          B.         Ledgard,          K.          Kelly,          P.          Johnston,          L.          Nadeau,          D.          Griswald,          B.          Holman,         S.          Magowan,          B.          Rayburn,          Mr.          Vater,          advisor.          Row          2:          B.          Ogren,          B.         Kelly,          N.          Chandler,          M.          Frazier,          B.          Carlson,          C.          Gibson,          D.          Czarnota,         C.          Farnell,          M.          Garrison,          L.          Sapienza,          J.          Peck,          M.          Briggs.          Row          3:          S.         MacLean,          J.          Sherman,          T.          Thresher,          D.          Miller,          R.          Podolny,          H.          Silvia,         G.          Youell,          V.          Pavelack,          F.          Butler,          R.          Steiner,          D.          Osier,          R.          Cheesman.         Row          4:          P.          Haskell,          G.          Jodoin,          J.          Nicola,          M.          Romano,          D.          Stoneman,         D.          Dingwall,          M.          Johnson,          R.          Vogt,          K.          Hence,          M.          Jeske,          M.          Ware,          J.         LeSure,          J.          Romanowitz.         BAND         Front          Row:          M.          Ostrout,          M.          Willard,          G.          Youell,          E.          Taylor,          A.          Hinnov,         president;          J.          Eichman,          vice-president;          C.          Gibson,          secretary;          G.         Gould,          treasurer;          T.          Blake.          Row          2:          F.          Gates,          D.          Atkinson,          A.          McAw-         ley,          K.          Garrity,          K.          Richards,          J.          Lawson,          L.          Gustafson,          P.          Sanchini,         A.          Ruggles,          S.          Pina,          E.          Slegeski,          Mr.          Natale,          advisor.          Row          3:          J.         Moseley,          K.          Krinjak,          J.          Franzosa,          J.          Dixon,          K.          Hicks,          R.          Ringrose,         D.          Chace,          E.          Thibedeau,          L.          Potterton,          T.          Schmedding,          T.          Kuusik,          D.         Fletcher.          Row          4:          M.          Leggitt,          D.          Brandwein,          P.          Smyth,          S.          Lewkowicz,         H.          Bernstein,          R.          Peck.          R.          Jerome,          P.          Molinari,          G.          Perrett,          R.          Wierz-         bicki.         ORCHESTRA         Front          Row:          B.          Kelly,          S.          Silhavy,          J.          Dixon,          J.          Eichman,          vice-presi-          M.          Wilson.          Row          3:          K.          Hicks,          G.          Gould,          B.          Jones,          M.          Johns,          M.         dent;          S.          Lacoe,          K.          Krinjak,          J.          Franzosa.          Row          2:          A.          Hinnov,          J.          Mose-          _Leggitt,          M.          Orfitelli,          B.          Brindamour,          D.          Larsson,          Mr.          Natale,          advisor.         ley,          K.          Richards,          P.          Sancini,          L.          Gustafson,          A.          Ruggles,          M.          Helfrick,         ALL-STATE          REPRESENTATIVES         Front          Row:          S.          Magowan,          M.          Frazier.          Row          2:          R.          Cheesman,         M.          Johns,          M.          Romano,          M.          Leggitt,          R.          Vogt.         BANDOLEERS         Front          Row:          A.          Haroian,          F.          Gates,          R.          Wierzbicki,          A.          Hinnov,          J.          Eich-          Franzosa,          L.          Potterton,          T.          Kuusik,          R.          Peck,          R.          Jerome,          P.          Molinari.         man,          C.          Gibson,          M.          Ostrout.          Row          2:          J.          Moseley,          K.          Garrity,          K.          Rich-          Row          4:          E.          Taylor,          D.          Chace,          K.          Hicks,          R.          Ringrose,          P.          Smyth,          M.         ards,          J.          Dixon,          L.          Gustafson,          P.          Sanchini,          A.          Ruggles,          E.          Mcliner-          Bernstein,          G.          Perrett.         ney,          S.          LaCoe,          Mr.          Natale,          advisor.          Row          3:          G.          Youell,          K.          Krinjak,          J.         RADIO          CLUB         Front          Row:          Mr.          Vincens,          advisor;          J.          O'Hara,          W.         Mosler,          president;          R.          Chapman,          H.          Lennon,          J.         Naschke,          R.          Isleib,          K.          Groves,          D.          Marsh.          Row          2:          J.         Edenburn,          B.          Grotta,          J.          Baker.         DISTRIBUTIVE          EDUCATION          CLUB         Front          Row:          C.          Rushford,          librarian;          C.          Mc-         Cann,          secretary;          W.          Zwick,          J.          Brisson,          presi-         dent;          A.          Monteiro,          D.          Maturo.          Row          2:          B.         Boys,          P.          Kelly,          D.          Reynolds,          C.          DeFelice,          K.         Jaquith,          A.          McCarthy,          R.          Larson,          J.          Place,         Mr.          Swartz,          advisor.         SOMANHIS          REPRESENTATIVES         Front          Row:          D.          Behnke,          N.          Ballard,          M.          Conley,          L.          Patten,         C.          Farnell,          E.          Gibson,          J.          Swanson,          D.          Ransom,          J.          Meier,         J.          Pabate.          Row          2:          Mr.          Paradis,          advisor;          D.          Rubin,          M.          Bu-         der,          B.          Alexander,          D.          Mitchell,          M.          Schardt,          S.          Emmerling,         J.          Yeomans,          P.          Tuttle,          R.          Brewer,          J.          Maloney,          P.          Pilkonis,         P.          Sturtevant,          A.          Culleton,          J.          Stetz,          P.          Sicari.          Row          3:          L.         Heck,          H.          Yaworski,          D.          Czarnota,          C.          Hamilton,          L.         Amirault,          D.          Kahn,          S.          Grant,          M.          Yarko,          B.          Kirby,          L.          Obu-         chowski,          J.          Zaviskas,          B.          Carlson,          J.          Fredericksen,          M.          Hel-         frick,          F.          Gates,          S.          Silhavy,          P.          Oakman.          Row          4:          V.          Meier,         H.          Urbanetti,          R.          Elsesser,          L.          Martocchio,          B.          Dennen,          J.         Heal,          P.          Johnston,          J.          Obuchowski,          E.          Nash,          J.          Snow,          C.         Mattarelli,          B.          Rasmusson.          Row          5:          T.          Landers,          J.         Naschke,          K.          Groves,          V.          Klavins,          J.          Leggitt,          J.          Leggitt,          B.         Rogers,          R.          Bocchino,          K.          Bagley,          D.          Case,          J.          Skelly.         i{         BRIDGE          CLUB         Front          Row:          J.          Hooper,          vice-president:          D.          Brandwein,          W.          Mosler,          D.          Dixon.          Row          2:          S.          Guadano,          S.         Connolly,          A.          Benson,          B.          Sandals,          J.          Horton,          R.          Wiese,          B.          Rogers.          Row          3:          Mr.          Donlon,          advisor;          B.         Derrick,          D.          Rubinow,          M.          Jacobs,          E.          Szymanoski,          J.          LeSure,          D.          Bengtson,          P.          Smyth.         DEBATING          CLUB          CHESS          CLUB         Front          Row:          Mr.          Gibbons,          advisor;          Mrs.          Prevost,          advisor;          D.          Seated:          W.          Mosler,          president;          S.          Connolly,          treasurer;          E.          Szymanoski,          vice-         Lawrence,          D.          Larsson,          secretary;          D.          Kahn.          Row          2:          G.          MacDon-          president;          Mr.          Donlon,          advisor.          Standing:          J.          Sinnamon,          D.          Speigal,          S.         ald,          S.          Hoffman,          M.          Cohen.          Hoffman,          D.          Brandwein,          D.          Larsson,          E.          Strimaitis,          S.          Mosler.         93         FUTURE          SECRETARIES’          CLUB         Front          Row:          K.          Miller,          A.          Lupacchino,          vice-president;          M.          Mallon,          treasurer;          L.          O'-         Bright,          J.          Stetz.          Row          2:          Mrs.          Kellogg,          advisor;          L.          Fister,          K.          Andrews,          G.          Feder,          S.         Flynn,          J.          Mariotti,          M.          Norris,          S.          Smith,          C.          North.         ENGLISH          DEPARTMENT          SECRETARIES         Front          Row:          P.          Franklin,          M.          Buck,          S.          Beckwith.          Row          2:          A.         Monteiro,          Mr.          Hunt,          advisor,          B.          Yunk.         PRE-MED          CLUB         Front          Row:          C.          Benche,          K.          Badger,          B.         Sandals,          D.          White,          president;          C.          Messier,         L.          Patten,          S.          Hilliard.          Row          2:          L.          Kurtz,         D.          Perleone,          B.          Bolton,          S.          LaCoe,          R.          Ar-         onson,          D.          Bengtson,          B.          Derrick,          J.         Hooper,          T.          Hally,          Mr.          Lewis,          advisor.         LIBRARY          PAGES         Front          Row:          S.          Palmer,          D.          Kearney,          C.          North,          D.          McDowell,          K.          Blazinski,          K.          Rohrbach,          S.          Muschko.         Row          2:          Mrs.          Harlow,          advisor;          P.          Franklin,          B.          Bauld,          S.          Goldberg,          N.          Luckman,          E.          Nash,          M.          Yarko,          J.         LeSure,          B.          Rogers,          P.          Haskell,          H.          Silvia,          M.          Johnson,          J.          Stetz,          L.          Ry ea,          M.          Mustard,          L.          Turgeon,          Mrs.         Gerard,          advisor.         94         eee         VARSITY          CHEERLEADERS         Front          Row:          P.          Adamy,          D.          Coro,          D.          Kearney,          J.          Crawford,          captain;          J.          Richmond,          D.          Ehlers.          Last          Row:         W.          Smith,          C.          O'Brien,          B.          Lynne,          D.          Sweeney.         J.V.          CHEERLEADERS          MAJORETTES         Front          Row:          N.          Desrodiers,          J.          Halloran,          captain;          B.          Mattarelli.          Row          2:          J.          Front          Row:          M.          Morin,          co-captain;          B.          Bergamini,          captain;          L.         Bonham,          C.          Heller,          M.          Matheny,          N.          Riley.          Bruce,          L.          Fister.          Row          2:          L.          Lambert,          N.          Fister,          C.          Galasso,          V.         Parkman.         GYMNASTICS         Seated:          L.          Ruggles,          M.          Clark,          C.          Kelly,          K.          Bradlau,          W.          McKinney,          C.          Tedford,          M.          Grey.          Kneeling:          L.         Malo,          L.          DuPont,          K.          Bissell,          C.          Sines,          C.          Pospisil,          A.          Ruggles.          Row          3:          M.          Turkington,          R.          Wierzbicki,         D.          Podolny,          D.          LaCoe,          P.          Arigno,          S.          LeLacheur,          Miss          Jaronczyk,          advisor.         AQUAETTES         Board:          P.          Franklin,          E.          Gibson,          B.         Ledgard,          secretary-treasurer;          B.          Kirby,         vice-president;          J.          Horton,          president;          B.         Richmond.          Front          Row:          M.          Burello,          S.         Fox,          M.          McCallum,          M.          White,          D.          Snyder,         C.          Twomey.          Row          2:          L.          Doll,          S.          Moyer,          L.         Derrick,          L.          Zaglio,          J.          Cole,          B.          Miller,          Mrs.         Mottle,          advisor.          Row          3:          T.          Brindamour,         J.          Michalik,          S.          Spaeth,          L.          Dimock,          D.         White,          M.          Howard.         —t!          £2          mp          Bh          ALB          eB          ke         GIRLS'          LEADERS         Front          Row:          Miss          Case,          advisor;          K.          Pemberton,          P.          Badger,          J.          Juliano,          M.          Mason,          K.          Lauder,          sec-         retary;          E.          Bickley,          president;          P.          Wells,          K.          Pagani,          L.          Gee,          L.          Robb.          Row          2:          S.          Smith,          S.          Guadano,         D.          Shoag,          B.          Bletzer,          J.          Palmberg,          S.          Leslie,          D.          Zeppa,          A.          Ruggles,          L.          Curkin.          Row          3:          D.          Pyka,          P.         Holmes,          B.          Ferris,          E.          Kelly,          B.          Ogren,          C.          Prior,          E.          Quinn,          K.          Stoddard,          D.          Carpenter,          B.          McCurry.         Row          4:          J.          Eichman,          J.          Dixon,          M.          Frazier,          D.          Downham,          J.          Mosley,          |.          Condio,          L.          Washburn,          S.          Gworek,         C.          Bensche.          Row          5:          D.          Spooner,          J.          Peck,          C.          Gobeille,          N.          Chandler,          P.          Broderick,          L.          Viegard,          C.          Knight,         D.          Franklin,          C.          Litke.         96         J.V.          FIELD          HOCKEY         Seated:          D.          Spooner.          Front          Row:          L.          Vegiard,          J.          Uzupas,          D.          Mear-         man,          D.          Brunoli,          M.          May,          N.          Solomon,          D.          Thresher,          L.          Turgeon,          D.         Vescorite.          Row          2:          D.          Johnson,          K.          Pemberton,          J.          Richmond,          F.         Gates.         FIELD          HOCKEY         Seated:          S.          Gworek.          Front          Row:          L.          Bick          ey,          J.          Juliano,          P.          Wells,          K.         Lauder,          N.          Chandler,          co-captain;          K.          Stoddard,          co-captain;          J.          Zarem-         ba,          S.          Guadano,          S.          Leslie.          Row          2:          D.          Shoag,          B.          Ogren,          E.          Quinn,          J.         Mosely,          Miss          Faignant,          coach;          K.          Johnson,          J.          Peck,          C.          Gobielle,          M.          Dowding,          manager.         GIRLS’          BASKETBALL         Front          Row:          E.          Bickley,          K.          Stoddard,          S.          Leslie,          E.         Quinn,          J.          Zaremba,          J.          Eichman,          C.          Gobielle.          Row          2:         Miss          Faignant,          coach;          C.          LoMaglio,          manager;          J.          Juli-         ano,          J.          Moseley,          S.          Gworek,          E.          Edwards,          D.          Pyka,          man-         ager;          N.          Chandler.         GIRLS’          J.V.          BASKETBALL         Front          Row:          E.          Kelly,          C.          Chiaputti,          D.          Mearman,          K.         Pemberton,          P.          Badger,          D.          Carpenter,          D.          Vicorito.          Row         2:          D.          Lawrence,          J.          McAdams,          C.          Litke,          L.          Vegiard,          D.         Downham,          D.          DeCormier,          J.          Leslie.         a          eo          tl         4a         aay         (i         JUNIOR          AND          SENIOR          SKI          CLUB         Front          Row:          L.          Patten,          S.          Smith,          S.          Hillard,          D.          Snyder,          B.         Rayburn,          S.          Guadano,          J.          Horton,          B.          Holman,          S.          Ganzer,          S.         Magowan.          Row          2:          K.          Bradlau,          secretary;          M.          Garrison,          E.          Gib-         son,          S.          Guadano,          L.          Emmerling,          M.          Clark,          C.          Tedford,          M.          Ma-         theny,          M.          Buck,          S.          Zimmerman,          S.          Muschko,          B.          Lynne,          D.         Griswold,          J.          Clarke,          B.          Kirby,          C.          Bensche,          K.          Stoddard,          J.         Swanson,          Mrs.          Madell,          advisor.          Row          3:          D.          Czarnota,          D.          Clarke,         M.          Yarko,          K.          Blazinski,          J.          Mullaney,          L.          Obuchowski,          N.          Solo-         mon,          S.          Goldberg,          P.          Franklin,          K.          Johnson,          B.          Grube,          C.         North,          S.          Lynn,          J.          Seiler,          P.          Haskell,          D.          Pierson,          C.          Tedford.         Row          4:          E.          Ellison,          R.          Conyers,          G.          Bradlau,          D.          Hicock,          R.         Cartwright,          G.          Dancosse,          S.          Hahn,          G.          Mockalis,          R.          Wilcox,          R.         Rein,          E.          Ward,          A.          Tupek,          W.          Ponticelli,          S.          Cone,          T.          Mather.         Row          5:          D.          Wackter,          S.          MacLean,          J.          McGovern,          D.          Murray,          E.         Taylor,          P.          Gibson,          S.          Lynn,          D.          Platz,          D.          Steely,          K.          Walker,          vice         president;          T.          Greszko,          president;          A.          DoBranski.         SOPHOMORE          SKI          CLUB         FOOTBALL         Front          Row:          S.          Banas,          T.         Hally,          J.          Monaghan,          M.         McCarthy,          D.          Turner,         M.          Belcher,          captain;          R         Rein,          J.          Gabbey,          D.         Dixon,          J.          Hanley.          Row         2:          F.          Woods,          S.         Hemingway,          F.          Butler,         G.          Woodruff,          D.         Ostrout,          T.          Coughlin,          D.         Cobb,          M.          Walsh,          K.         Ough.          Row          3:          R.         Snyder,          B.          Carpenter,         T.          Crockett,          P.         Metevier,          L.          Dion,          J.         Sproul,          C.          Carson.          Row         4:          J.          Kennedy,          R.         Jagoutz,          R.          Bleiler,          D.         Blackwell,          E.          Tupper,          R.         Cartwright,         photographer.          Row          5:         Mr.          Wiggins,          coach;          Mr.         Richmond,          coach.         Front          Row:          D.          Wilcox,          C.          Wennergren,          M.          Menschell,          S.          Pri-         mus,          S.          Neill,          treasurer;          N.          Desrosiers,          J.          Guzman,          J.          Bonham,         J.          Annulli,          E.          Halenar.          Row          2:          D.          Willey,          G.          Larson,          M.          Os-         trout,          T.          Blake,          A.          McAwley,          K.          Krause,          R.          Spencer,          J.          Johans-         son,          K.          Becker,          L.          Kehler,          C.          Curtis,          L.          Curkin,          F.          Gates,          L.         Kendler,          S.          Stackpole,          M.          Twerdy,          Mrs.          Madell,          advisor.          Row         3:          B.          Harrison,          T.          Heins,          K.          Annulli,          P.          Miller,          B.          Miller,          D.          Far-         ee                   eel          iii          ieee:          a)         waa          g         idoni,          J.          Nielsen,          B.          Mehl,          C.          Twomey,          P.          Snow,          M.          Vennart,          J.         Cole,          M.          Schardt,          S.          Emmerling,          M.          Halvorsen,          K.          Bissell.          Row         4:          S.          Gottlieb,          J.          Obuchowski,          M.          King,          R.          Wollenberg,          T.         Cone,          T.          Malek,          L.          Potterton,          W.          Bonn,          P.          Blain,          T.          Carrier,          C.         Clarke,          D.          Franklin,          M.          Kansek.          Row          5:          D.          Fox,          B.          London,          G.         Lull,          J.          Taylor,          J.          Enterictle,          R.          Snyder,          S.          Dieterle,          V.          Klavins,         D.          Pastel,          D.          Hansen.         BOYS’          LEADERS         Front          Row:          M.          Johns,          M.          Ware,          R.          Rein,          R.          Conyers,          vice          president;         J.          Michalik,          president;          B.          Carpenter,          secretary;          R.          Cartwright,          J.         Monaghan,          M.          McCarthy.          Row          2:          J.          Amaio,          T.          Brindamour,          B.          Der-         rick,          M.          Belcher,          K.          Walker,          R.          Howe,          J.          Howroyd,          S.          Cone.          Row          3:         R.          Horton,          R.          MacLean,          S.          Ingersol,          S.          Bourque,          P.          Molinari,          M.         Walsh,          A.          Rossetto.          Row          4:          W.          McKinney,          E.          Kowal,          D.          Moyer,          E.         MclInerney,          G.          McCorkhill,          S.          Lelacheur,          S.          Hemenway,          P.          Arigno.         Row          5:          J.          Manning,          R.          Cobb,          S.          Slossberg,          T.          Coughlin,          C.          Carson,         T.          Croteau,          T.          Crockett,          B.          Simes.          Row          6:          H.          Jenkins,          B.           Champ,          J.         Plante,          D.          Jagoutz,          T.          Malek,          B.          Herdic,          K.          Smith,          S.          Spaeth.          Row         7:          B.          Stackpole,          R.          London.         CROSS-COUNTRY         Front          Row:          R.          McKinney,          D.          Stoneman,          captain;          E.         Ward,          C.          LeTourneau.          Row          2:          Mr.          Sines,          coach;          E.         McInerney,          S.          Dieterle,          M.          McInerney.         SOCCER         Front          Row:          M.          Ware,          P.          Smyth,          G.          Bradlau,          S.          Cone,          W.         Hilinski,          co-captain;          J.          Amaio,          co-captain;          M.          Coslit,          T.         Cunningham,          K.          Walker.          Row          2:          J.          Ostrout,          S.          Halsted,         M.          Johns,          J.          Howroyd,          E.          Verlander,          R.          Poucher,          A.          Wil-         kinson,          T.          Lomaglio,          D.          Wollenberg.          Row          3:          Mr.          Daniel-         son,          coach;          R.          Horton,          J.          Becker,          D.          Steely,          T.         Cummings,          E.          Kowal,          J.          Manning,          D.          Moyer,          manager.         Row          4:          R.          Ward,          S.          MacLean,          E.          Odell,          K.          Smith,          R.          Con-         yers,          T.          Kuusik.         GOLF          TEAM          TENNIS          TEAM         Front          Row:          G.          Wiggren,          J.          Dowd,          J.          Blair,          co-captain.          Row          2:          Front          Row:          S.          Goodstine,          S.          MacLean,          R.          Horton,          M.          Mcinerney,          J.          Genta.         J.          Becker,          J.          King,          R.          Dotchin,          Mr.          Perry,          coach.          Row          2:          T.          Boll,          J.          Katz,          E.          Taylor,          R.          Wilson,          T.          Blakeslee,          Mr.          Hyde,         coach.         TRACK          TEAM         Front          Row:          K.          Yiznitsky,          P.          Jackson,          R.          Roz-         man,          B.          Carpenter,          D.          Heck,          A.          MacDonald,          co-         captain;          D.          Mellen.          Row          2:          D.          Colpitts,          P.          Arig-         no,          R.          McKinney,          K.          Knight,          co-captain;          E.          O’-         Dell,          J.          Manning,          B.          Stackpole.          Row          3:          S.          He-         menway,          C.          Buder,          S.          Spaeth,          T.          Croteau,          G.         Frost,          K.          Waikowski,          G.          McCorkhill,          R.          Sweet,         M.          Daunt,          S.          Shorrock,          E.          McInerney,          G.          McDon-         ald,          Mr.          Phinney,          coach.         BASEBALL          TEAM         Front          Row:          P.          Herdic,          R.          Dixon,          R.          Hawver,          M.          Schardt,          B.          Theiling,          D.          Brady,          D.          Romano,          B.          Bushey,         G.          Dorsey.          Row          2:          D.          Bomberger,          M.          Heller,          R.          Johnson,          G.          Heard,          R.          London,          J.          Sostman,          S.          Cone.         Row          3:          Mr.          Kelly,          coach;          R.          Howe,          J.          Anderson,          T.          Mitney,          S.          Banas,          B.          Hilinski.         100         WRESTLING          TEAM         Front          Row:          D.          Crandall,         J.          Shannon,          D.          Hicock,         J.          Plante,          R.          Poitras,          S.         Gosselin,          co-captain;          C.         Griffin,          R.          Totten,         co-captain;          R.          Dzen,          B.         Bleiler,          S.          Hemenway.         Row          2:          T.          Cone,          V.         Orduz,          P.          Radding,          M.         Walsh,          B.          Carpenter,          S.         Shorrock,          S.          Moore,          T.         Finnie,          T.          Pillard,          R.         Sweet.          Row          3:          Mr.         Early,          coach;          R.         Wollenberg,          G.         Metrivitz,          T.          McLennon,         M.          Ballard,          J.          Sproul,         R.          Herman.         -—         Oe          82          F         . ,          N                    a          yw          ay          .          A.          ;         WORE,          NC          SC          Esp,          .         |                    ici          vad                    a          Hy          re          BASKETBALL          TEAM         7         (          ‘          Fr ont          Row:          K.          Smith,          J.         ‘          Amaio,          co-captain;          B.         Hilinski.          Row          2:          M.         McInerney,          manager;          T.         Cummings,          D.          Cobb,         co-captain;          J.          Manning,         D.          Ostrout,          T.          Rea,          T.         Coughlin,          C.          Carson,          R.         Kelly,          Mr.          Hyde,          coach.         SWIMMING          TEAM         Front          Row:          T.          Brindamour,          co-captain;          M.          Orfitelli,          co-captain;          B.         Derrick,          R.          Cartwright,          L.          Dimock,          M.          Belcher,          D.          Turkington,          M.         Howard.          Row          2:          B.          Miller,          E.          Keiderling,          D.          Moyer,          S.          Spaeth,          G.         Frost,          C.          Waichowski.          Row          3:          K.          Conklin,          D.          Pastel,          R.          Roberts,          D.         Frost,          Mr.          Sollanek,          coach.         RIFLE          TEAM         Front          Row:          W.          Sheldon,          J.          Jacobs,          co-captain;          T.          LoMaglio,          K.          Mil-         fer.          Row          2:          B.          Gardne r,          P.          Hopper,          N.          Timreck,          M.          Doria.          Row          3:          A.         Clavette,          S.          Dodge,          E.          Phinney,          Mr.          Alibrio,          advisor.         101         J.V.          SOCCER         Front          Row:          T.          Kuusik,          R.          Keirnan,          M.          Doran,          J.          Czerwinski,          S.          Girardin,          B.          London,          D.          Evans,          K.          Bagley,          S.          Neil,          G.          Edwards,          P.         Shoff,          M.          Boutitlier,          L.          Cherone,          R.          Ward,          W.          Bonn,          D.          Ware.          Row          Collet.          Row          4:          Mr.          Koppel,          coach,          T.          Boll,          J.          Plante,          D.          Brannick,          B.          }         2:          B.          Hust,          P.          Herdic,          T.          Malek,          S.          Wolfe,          B.          Champ,          A.          Willey,          G.          Buckley,          E.          Johnson.         Larson,          H.          Jenkins,          T.          Cone,          S.          Howroyd.          Row          3:          G.          Griswold,          R.         J.V.          RIFLE          TEAM         Front          Row:          E.          Slegeski,          P.          Edenburn,          R.          Juliano,         P.          Wright.          Row          2:          P.          Roger,          W.          Griffin,          L.          Blake.         Row          3:          Mr.          Alibrio,          advisor;          B.          Gardner.         J.V.          CROSS-COUNTRY          {         Front          Row:          D.          Fletcher,          D.          Pastel,          G.          Mac-          .         Donald,          D.          Madden,          J.          O'Meara,          K.          Conklin,         J.          Donovan.          Row          2:          D.          Hansen,          A.          Tupek,         W.          Lehman,          M.          Cohen,          D.          Fox,          R.          Knight,         D.          Hill.          Row          3:          G.          Vincent,          M.          Agnew,          D.         Colpitts,          C.          Waichowski,          E.          Keiderling.          Row         4:          Mr.          Sines,          coach.         J.V.          FOOTBALL         Front          Row:          C.          Marceau,          G.          Codding,          D.          Walsh,          J.          Melia,          S.          Lauretti,          Rein,          R.          Rivers,          K.          Thomas.          Row          4:          Mr.          Olsen,          coach;          S.          Carney,          S.         R.          Sweet,          K.          Miller.          Row          2:          R.          Taylor,          J.          Taylor,          R.          Dixon,          D.          Dion,          Roman,          Mr.          Brezinski,          coach.         L.          Potterton,          C.          Penny.          Row          3:          S.          Moore,          P.          Stred,          T.          Finney,          G.         J.V.          BASKETBALL         Front          Row:          C.          May,          V.          Pavelak,          R.          Her-         dic,          Steve          Shoff,          W.          Jenkins,          E.          Pette-         way.          Row          2:          S.          Slossberg,          E.          Kowal,          D.         Ware,          J.          Savino,          R.          Kiezan,          Doug          Han-         sen,          Mr.          Moriarty,          coach.         J.V.          BASEBALL         Front          Row:          R.          Kelly,          J.         Howroyd,          J.          Amaio,          D.         Phelps,          M.          Agnew,          K.          Ough.         Row          2:          D.          Moyer,          E.          Kowal,         K.          Smith,          R.          Conyers,          J.         Thompson,          T.          Cummings.         Row          3:          J.          Sproul,          D.          Cobb,         T.          Coughlin,          B.          Gryzb,          W.         Anderson,          D.          Ostrout,          D.         Steeley,          C.          McNamar.          Row         4:          Mr.          Parks,          coach.         103         T.          Martin,          N.          Ballestrini,          D.          Gibbons.         SOCIAL          STUDIES         Front          Row:          E.          Zatursky,          C.          Putnam,          S.          Tyler,          A.         Glaeser.          Row          2:          D.          Race,          W.          Dowd,          C.          Kor-         busieski,          W.          Briggs.          Absent          from          photo:          L.          Pi-         per,          department          head.         ENGLISH         Front          Row:          P.          Angello,          M.          Keyes,          C.          Thayer,          S.          Carman,          J.          Prevost,          C.          Lieding,          J.          Don.          Row          2:          H.         Pagani,          G.          Hunt,          department          head;          E.          Blanchard,          Z.          Vaughan,          P.          Richmond,          L.          Powell,          D.          Monohan,         104         SECRETARIES         M.          Boland,          E.          Tangarone,          M.          Tierney,          M.          Mc-         Mullen,          M.          Zeppa,          M.          Patron.         Front          Row:          L.          Heck,          D.          Luett-         gens,          G.          Hitchcock,          department         head;          A.          Beechler,          G.          Kunz.          Row         2:          R.          Geagan,          H.          Maidment,          D.         Brooks.         LANGUAGE         DEPARTMENT         Front          Row:          S.         Heckenlively,          H.         McInerney,          depart-         ment          head;          Y.          Allan,         R.          Madell.          Row          2:         H.          Sibirsky,          K.         Crafts,          B.          Todd,         A.          Werner,          K.          Bourn.         VOCATIONAL          EDUCATION         Standing:          J.          Natale.          Seated:          R.          Vater,          department          head.         L.          Rudd,          G.          Wareham,          N.          Fendell.         INDUSTRIAL          ARTS         HOME          ECONOMICS          J.          Busky,          N.          Schussler,          W.          Vaders,          F.          Sullivan,          A.          Vincens,          J.         G.          Rourke,          department          head;          P.          Meyers,          V.          Powers,          J.          Johnson.          Mazzotta.         106         ART         L.          Kelson,          E.          Budd,          department         head;          B.          Semmens.         PHYSICAL          EDUCATION         R.          Sollanek,          R.          Cobb,          J.          Case,          de-         partment          head;          J.          Early,          M.          Faignant,          M.         Jaronczyk.         BUSINES         Seated:          C.          St.          Jez         A.          Kellogg,          E.         Ostrowski,          depart         ment          head;          N.         Yager,          P.          Pratt.         Row          2:          C.          Swartz         R.          Jeannotte,          J.         Kaiser,          W.          Paradi         A.          Jones.         SCIENCE         Seated:          C.          Becker,          A.          Kichar,          G.          Potterton,          department          head;          F.          Levine,          E.          Van          Why.          Row          2:          A.         Alibrio,          T.          Kelley.          Row          3:          V.          Escholz,          P.          Phinney,          L.          Perry,          C.          Keeney,          R.          Sines,          E.          Lewis,          C.          Strietel-         meier.         MATH          DEPARTMENT         Front          Row:          C.          Ellis,          H.          Sime,          C.          Mottle,          R.          Toomey,          department          head;          E.          Wilson.          Row          2:          P.          Hyde,         V.          Burnett,          L.          Olsen,          J.          O’Brien,          R.          Boles,          H.          Parks.         {         i         |         14                  Mate          oa          ae         Faculty          Portray         Individual          Personalities          ..          .         Knowledge          Comes         A.          RAYMOND          ROGERS,          JR.:          B.A.,          Colby          College;          M.Ed.,          University          of          Maine;          Uni-         versity          of          Connecticut.          Principal.         GEORGE          EMMERLING:          A.B.,          Bates          College;          M.Ed.,          University          of          Connecticut.          Vice-         Principal.          Senior          Class          Advisor.         LAURENCE          LEONARD:          B.S.,          M.Ed.,          Boston          University.          Vice-Principal.          Sophomore         Class          Advisor.         H.          BLAINE          MILLER:          B.S.,          University          of          Massachusetts;          M.A.,          Columbia          University.         Vice-Principal.          Junior          Class          Advisor.         ANTHONY          C.          ALIBRIO:          B.A.,          Wesleyan          University;          M.Ed.,          Springfield          College.         Science.          Rifle          Team.         YVONNE          ALLAN:          B.A.,          Radcliffe;          M.Ed.,          Boston          University.          Language.         PHYLLIS          E.          ANGELLO:          B.S.,          Simmons          College;          M.A.,          University          of           Connecticut.          En-         glish.         FRANCES          ARDINI:          B.S.,          St.          Joseph          College.          School          Nurse.         FRED          BALLESTRINI:          B.S.,          M.S.,          Central          Connecticut.          English.         CAROLYN          BECKER:          B.S.,          Douglass          College;          M.A.,          Bryn          Mawr          College.          Science.         ss          BEECHLER:          B.A.,          University          of          Connecticut;          M.Ed.,          University          of          Hartford.         uidance.         EMERY          BLANCHARD:          B.S.,          University          of          New          Hampshire;          M.A.,          University          of          Con-         necticut.          English.          Sock          and          Buskin.         RALPH          BOLES:          B.Ed.,          Keene          State          College.          Mathematics.         KATHERINE          BOURN:          B.A.,          St.          Lawrence          University;          M.A.          Wellesley          College.          Lan-         guage.         JAMES          BREZINSKI:          B.Ed.,          Keene          Teachers’          College;          M.Ed.,          University          of          Hartford;         University          of          New          Hampshire;          University          of          Connecticut;          Western          Michigan          Uni-         versity.          Social          Studies.          J.V.          Football.         WALKER          W.          BRIGGS:          B.A.,          Bates          College;          M.Ed.,          Springfield          College.          Social          Studies.         DONALD          BROOKS:          B.S.,          Alfred          University;          B.S.          Ed.,          Cortland          State          College;          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          University;          University          of          Connecticut.          Industrial          Arts.         SYLVIA          CARMAN:          B.S.,          Pennsylvania          State          Teachers’          College;          University          of          Pitts-         burgh;          Trinity          College.          English.         JULIA          CASE:          B.S.,          University          of          Connecticut;          M.A.,          New          York          University.          Physical         Education.          Girls’          Leaders          Club.         eee          COBB:          B.S.,          Virginia          State          College.          Physical          Education.          Boys’          Leaders         lub.         KATHLEEN          CRAFTS;          B.A.,          Middlebury          College.          Language.         JUDITH          CUTLER:          B.A.,          M.A.,          University          of          Connecticut.          English.         RICHARD          K.          DANIELSON:          B.S.,          Trinity          College.          Mathematics.          Soccer          Team.         JOYCE          DON:          B.A.,          University          of          Connecticut.          English.          High          School          World.         THOMAS          DONLON:          B.A.,          University          of          Connecticut.          English.          Sock          and          Buskin,         Chess          Club,          Bridge          Club.         WILLIAM          J.          DOWD:          B.A.,          M.A.,          University          of          Connecticut.          Social          Studies.         JACK          EARLY:          B.S.,          University          of          Akron;          M.Ed.,          Kent          State          University;          University          of         Connecticut.          Physical          Education.          Wrestling,          Intramurals.         ULRICH          ESCHHOLZ:          B.A.,          M.A.,          University          of          Connecticut.          Science.         CAROLYN          ELLIS:          B.A.,          University          of          Maine.          Mathematics.         MARY          FAIGNANT:          B.S.,          University          of          Connecticut.          Physical          Education.          Field          Hockey         Team,          Girl's          Basketball          Team.         NORMAN          FENDELL:          B.S.,          Syfacuse          University;          M.S.,          Willimantic          State          College;          Uni-         versity          of          Hartford.          Special          Education.         ROBERT          GEAGAN:          B.A.,          M.Ed.,          University          of          Maine.          Guidance.         EVELYN          GERARD:          B.A.,          Middlebury          College;          M.S.,          Simmons          College.          Library.          Library         Pages.         DAVID          GIBBONS:          B.S.,          University          of          Alabama;          University          of          Hartford.          English.          De-         bating          Team.         LUCILE          GIPSON:          B.S.,          University          of          Illinois;          M.A.,          University          of          Connecticut.          En-         glish,          Language.         ARTHUR          GLAESER:          B.A.,          M.A.,          Yale          University;          Trinity          College.          Social          Studies.         A.F.S.          Club,          Student          Council.         SUSAN          HECKENLIVELY:          B.A.,          University          of          South          Dakota;          University          of          San          Francis-         co.          Language.         GERTRUDE          O.          HITCHCOCK:          B.A.,          Pembroke          College;          M.A.,          Columbia          University.         Guidance.         GILBERT          B.          HUNT:          B.A.,          Yale          University;          M.A.,          Harvard          University;          University          of         Connecticut;          Boston          University;          Trinity          College.          English.         PHILIP          S.          HYDE:          B.Ed.,          Keene          State          College;          M.Ed.,          University          of          Hartford.          Mathe-         matics.          Basketball          Team,          Tennis          Team.         MARY          A.          JARONCZYK:          B.S.,          M.Ed.,          University          of          Connecticut.          Physical          Education.         Girl’s          Leaders          Club,          Gymnastics          Club.         RICHARD          JEANNOTTE:          B.S.,          Bryant          College;          M.A.,          American          International          College;         University          of          Connecticut;          University          of          Hartford.          Business.         JOYCE          JOHNSON:          B.S.,          Farmington          State          Teachers’          College,          M.S.,          Cornell          Uni-         versity.          Practical          Art s.         ARTHUR          W.          JONES:          B.S.,          Central          Connecticut          State          College;          University          of          Connecti-         cut;          University          of          Hartford.          Business.         JAMES          KAISER:          B.S.,          Central          Connecticut          State          College.          Business.         CHARLES          A.          KEENEY:          B.S.,          Central          Connecticut          College.          Science.         THOMAS          F.          KELLEY:          B.A.,          Bates          College;          University          of          Vermont;          University          of          Wit-         tenberg.          Science.         AVIS          M.          KELLOGG:          B.S.,          University.          of          New          Hampshire.          Business.         LAVERNE          KELSON:          B.A.,          University          of          Louisville;          M.A.,          State          University          of          lowa.         Fine          Arts.          Somanhis.         MARIAN          KEYES:          B.A.,          M.A.,          University          of          Louisville.          English.          Aridian.         ANNE          KICHAR:          B.A.,          Brown          University;          Tufts          University;          University          of          Hartford.         Science.         RAYMOND          KORBUSIESKI:          B.A.,          Providence          College;          M.Ed.,          University          of          Hartford.         Social          Studies.         GRACE          KUNZ:          B.A.,          State          University          of          New          York;          M.Ed.,          University          of          Hartford.         Business,          Guidance.         FLORENCE          LEVINE:          B.A.,          Brooklyn          College;          University          of          Connecticut.          Science.         ERNEST          P.          LEWIS:          B.S.,          M.A.,          Trinity          College;          Yale          University;          University          of          Connec-         ticut;          University          of          Massachusetts;          Wesleyan          University.          Science.          Pre-Med          Club.         Faculty         but          Wisdom          Lingers.         Directory         CAROL          LIEDING:          B.S.,          University          of          Wisconsin.          English.         RUTH          P.          MADELL:          B.A.,          Colby          College.          Language.          Ski          Club.         HARRY          MAIDMENT:          B.A.,          Yale          University;          M.A.,          University          of          Connecticut.          Guid-         ance.         THEODORE          MARTIN:          B.A.,          Union          College.          English.         JOSEPH          MAZZOTTA:          B.S.,          Central          Connecticut          State          College;          M.Ed.,          University          of         Hartford.          Industrial          Arts.          Driver          Training.         MARY          MCcADAMS:          B.S.,          M.Ed.,          Boston          University;          University          of          Hartford.          Social          Stu-         dies.         HEIDI          McINERNEY:          B.A.,          University          of          Berlin;          M.A.,          Radcliff          College;          Princeton          Uni-         versity;          University          of          Connecticut.          Language.          German          Club.         DAVID          MONAHAN:          B.A.,          Upper          lowa          University;          University          of          Colorado;          University         of          Connecticut.          English.          Folk          Singing          Club.         MARIAN          MONAHAN:          B.A.,          Upper          lowa          University;          University          of          Rhode          Island;          Uni-         versity          of          Colorado;          Southern          Connecticut          State          College.          Library.          Library          Pages.         CYNTHIA          MOTTLE:          B.S.,          University          of          Massachusetts.          Mathematics.          Aquaettes.         PRISCILLA          MYERS:          B.S.,          University          of          Rhode          Island.          Home          Economics.         JAMES          NATALE:          B.S.,          Danbury          State          College.          Fine          Arts.          Band,          Bandoleers,          Dance         Band,          Orchestra,          Jazz          Band.         HELEN          G.          NIELSEN:          R.N.,          Lynn          Hospital          School          of          Nursing.          School          Nurse.         JOSEPH          O'BRIEN:          B.S.,          M.A.,          Suffolk          University.          Mathematics.         LARRY          OLSEN:          B.A.,          M.A.,          Colorado          State          College.          Mathematics.          J.V.          Football.         EMIL          OSTROWSKI:          B.S.,          Central          Connecticut          State          College;          M.Ed.,          University          of         Hartford;          Central          Connecticut          State          College;          University          of          Connecticut;          University         of          Hartford.          Business.         HERBERT          F.          PAGANI:          B.S.,          St.          Bonaventure          University;          M.A.,          University          of          Connec-         ticut.          English.         WILLIAM          C.          PARADIS:          B.S.,          University          of          Vermont;          M.Ed.,          University          of          Hartford;         University          of          Connecticut;          Southwestern          Business          College.          Business.          Majorettes.         Somanhis          Sales.         HAROLD          PARKS:          B.S.,          M.Ed.,          Oklahoma          University;          University          of          Connecticut.         Mathematics.          J.V.          Baseball          Team.         LAURENCE          B.          PERRY:          B.S.,          M.A.,          Trinity          College;          Carnegie          Institute          of          Technology;         Rensselaer          Polytechnical          Institute;          Wesleyan          University.          Science.         PAUL          B.          PHINNEY:          B.S.,          M.S.,          University          of          Illinois.          Science.          Cross-Country,          Track         Team.         LEWIS          H.          PIPER:          B.A.,          Wesleyan          University;          M.A.,          Clark          University.          Social          Studies.         GEORGE          A.          POTTERTON:          B.S.,          University          of          Connecticut;          University          of          Maine;          St.         Joseph's          College.          Science.         LEWIS          POWELL:          B.A.,          Pennsylvania          State          College.          English.         VIVILY          POWERS:          B.S.,          University          of          Rhode          Island.          Practical          Arts.         PARMYS          G.          PRATT:          B.S.,          Simmons          College;          M.Ed.,          University          of          Hartford.         Business.         JANET          PREVOST:          B.A.,          University          of          Rhode          Island.          English.          Debating          Team.         CATHERINE          E.          PUTNAM:          B.A.,          Mount          Holyoke;          M.A.,          Trinity          College.          Social          Studies.         DONALD          RACE:          B.S.,          Central          Connecticut          State          College;          M.S.,          Springfield          College.         Social          Studies.         PETER          C.          RICHMOND:          B.A.,          West          Virginia          Wesleyan.          English.          Football.         GRETA          ROURKE:          B.S.,          University          of          Illinois;          University          of          Connecticut.          Practical         Arts.         LAWRENCE          C.          RUDD:          B.S.,          Southern          Connecticut          State          College;          M.A.,          University          of         Hartford.          Special          Teacher.         CLAIRE          ST.          JEAN:          B.S.,          Salem          State          College.          Business.         NORMAN          D.          SCHUSSLER:          B.S.,          University          of          State          of          New          York;          M.Ed.,          University         of          Hartford.          Industrial          Arts.         BEVERLY          SEMMENS:          B.S.,          University          of          Minnesota.          Fine          Arts.         HOWARD          SIBIRSKY:          B.A.,          Brooklyn          College.          Language.         HENRIETTA          SIME:          B.A.,          Georgia          State          College          for          Women;          University          of          Connecti-         cut;          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.          Instructional          Materials          Coordinator.          Audio          Visual          Aids.         RICHARD          SOLLANEK:          B.S.,          Springfield          College.          Physical          Education.          Swimming         Team.         CONRAD          STRIETELMEIER:          B.S.,          M.S.,          Purdue          University.          Science.         FRANCIS          M.          SULLIVAN:          B.S.,          Central          Connecticut          State          College;          M.A.,          University          of         Hartford.          Industrial          Arts.         CARL          SWARTZ:          B.A.,          Burdett          College;          B.S.,          American          International          College;          M.A.,         University          of          Connecticut.          Distributive          Education.          Distributive          Education          Club.         CAROL          THAYER:          B.A.,          University          of          Connecticut.          English.          Cheerleaders.         BEULAH          E.          TODD:          B.A.,          A.M.,          Brown          University.          Language.         ROSAMOND          M.          TOOMEY:          B.A.,          Bates          College;          University          of          Connecticut;          University         of          Hartford;          John          Hopkins          Math.          Institute.          Mathematics.         SUSAN          TYLER:          B.S.,          Northern          Arizona          University;          University          of          Arizona;          University         of          Minnesota;          Yale          University.          Social          Studies.         WILLIAM          VADERS:          B.A.,          University          of          New          Hampshire;          B.S.,          University          of          Connecti-         cut;          Hillyer          College.          Industrial          Arts.         ELIZABETH          W.          VAN          WHY:          B.A.,          University          of          Connecticut;          M.Ed.,          University          of         Hartford.          Science.         ROBERT          C.          VATER:          B.A.,          Boston          University;          M.A.,          University          of          Connecticut.          Fine         Arts.          A          Capella          Choir,          Round          Table.         ZANE          VAUGHAN:          B.A.,          Hillyer          College;          M.Ed.,          University          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.          Industrial          Arts.          Radio          Club.         GENEVIEVE          WAREHAM:          B.A.,          West          Liberty          State          College;          University          of          Hartford.         Special          Teacher.         ARTHUR          WERNER:          B.A.,          M.A.,          Harvard          College.          Language.          Jr.          Classical          League.         NORMAN          O.          WILCOX:          B.S.,          University          of          Rhode          Island;          University          of          Connecticut.         Driver          Training.         EILEEN          WILSON:          B.A.,          Middlebury          College;          University          of          Connecticut.          Mathematics.         NANCY          YAGER:          B.S.,          Trinity          College;          University          of          Vermont.          Business.         ELGIN          ZATURSKY:          B.A.,          M.A.,          Tufts          University;          Tufts          University.          Social          Studies.         Current          Affairs.         Senior          Life          Lasts          180          Days.          .          .         Faces          Reflect          Senior         September          8,          1966          is          Beginning         the          End          for          Class          of          1967...         MARGARET          ABRAITIS—Gymnastics          Club          3.         KENNETH          ADAMS—Rifle          Team          3,          4.         PRISCILLA          ADAMY—J.V.          Cheerleaders          2,          Cheerleaders          3,          4.         BEVERLY          ALEXANDER—Dramatics          Club          2;          Gymnastics          Club          2;         Girls’          Basketball          2,          Manager          2;          Spanish          Club          2,          3;          College          Club          2;         Future          Teachers’          Club          2,          3          (at          Ellington          High);          Junior          Roundtable         3;          AFS          Club          4.         WENDY          ALVORD—Student          Council          2,          3,          4;          Junior          Classical          League         2,          3,          4,          V.          Pres.          3,          Sec.          4.         JOSEPH          AMAIO—Boys’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          J.V.          Soccer          2,          Co-capt.          2,         Soccer          3,          4,          Co-capt.          4;          J.V.          Basketball          2;          Basketball          3,          4,          Co-capt.         4;          J.V.          Baseball          3;          Baseball          4;          Student          Council          4,          Exec.          Comm.          4;         Nutmeg          Boys’          State.         MARGARET          R.          ABRAITIS          KENNETH          G.          ADAMS          PRISCILLA          E.          ADAMY          BEVERLY          J.          ALEXANDER          WENDY          C.          ALVORD         s         =e         JOSEPH          AMAIO          BONNIE          L.          AMES          JACQUELINE          M.          ANASTASIO          LIV          ELIN          ANDERSEN          CATHERINE          M.          ANDERSON         116         LIV          ANDERSEN—AFS          Club          4;          Folk          Singing          Club          4;          Current          Affairs         4;          German          Club          4;          Norwegian          Exchange          Student          4.         CATHERINE          ANDERSON—Aquaettes          2;          Sock          and          Buskin          3,          4.         JAMES          ANDERSON—J.V.          Baseball          2;          Baseball          3,          4.         LISBETH          ANGEL—French          Club          2;          Ski          Club          3,          4.         RONALD          ANGOTTA—Track          3,          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4:          Boys’          Leaders         ZFS:         PHYLLIS          ARNOLD—Girls’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          French          Club          2:          Folk          Club         3,          4.         DIANA          ASVESTAS—Student          Council          2;          Dance          Band          2:          Jr.          Round         Table          2,          3;          Round          Table          4;          AF          Club          4;          French          Club          3.                   “1          A          frien          face          around          MHS          is          that          of          Liv          Andersen,          our         a:          :          eee          :          Jag          excha          student          from          Norway.          -          :         ©          ad          Does          |          :         ELE          LE          ee          ae          Fo          SE         JAMES          D.          ANDERSON          JUDITH.A.          ANDREW          LISBETH          A.          ANGEL          ROBERTA          ANGELL          RONALD          J.          ANGOTTA         TINA          M.          ARIGNO          PHYLLIS          A.          ARNOLD          DIANA          E.          ASVESTAS         117          |          2          aS          5          5         RII         Jill          Horton          relates          interesting          experiences          from          summer          abroad          in         Japan.         JOYCE          AUSTIN—Girls’          Basketball          2,          3;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         LYNN          BACON—AFS          2,          3,          4;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4;          Current          Affairs          4;         Debating          Team          2;          Aridian          2,          3,          4;          M.H.S.          Announcers          3;          Somanhis         Business          Staff          2.         JO-ANN          BAJEK—Sock          and          Buskin          2;          Ski          Club          3.         JAMES          BAKER—Radio          Club          4.         MICHAEL          BALESANO—J.V.           Baseball          2.         PAMELA          BAMPTON          —Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3;          Library          Pages          2,          3.         STEPHEN          BANAS—J.V.          Baseball          2;          Baseball          3,          4;          Football          3,          4;          In-         tramurals          2,          3,          4;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4;          Boys’          Leaders          2.         JOHN          A.          ATKINSON          JOYCE          B.          AUSTIN          RONALD          M.          AVERY          J.          LYNN          BACON          DIANE          E.          BAGLEY         JO-ANN          C.          BAJEK          JAMES          C.          BAKER          PAUL          BAKULSKI          JANET          E.          BALCH          MICHAEL          R.          BALESANO         118         AFS          Assembly          Sparks          Interest          In         Foreign          Lands...          .         JOHN          BARNOWSKI-—Intramurals          2,          4.         CHERYL          BARTEL—Student          Council          2,          3,          4,          Exec.          Comm.          4;          Ski         Club          2,          3;          Aquaettes          3;          Somanhis          4;          Sock          and          Buskin          4,          Secretary         4;          Laurel          Girls’          State;          Elmira          College          Key;          Civitan          Award.         ALAN          BARTON—J.V.          Baseball          2,          3;          Baseball          4;          Wrestling          3,          4;          In-         tramurals          2,          3,          4.         MICHAEL          BARTON—4Jr.          Classical          League          3.         CONSTANCE          BAYRER—French          Club          3,          4.         SUSAN          BECKWITH—Ski          Club          3.         PAMELA          B.          BAMPTON          STEPHEN          C.          BANAS          JOHN          R.          BARNOWSKI          CHERYL          A.          BARTEL          ALAN          R.          BARTON         PES          “IFS          S          Te          Ses                  MICHAEL          E.          BARTON          MARGARET          M.          BATSIE          CONSTANCE          E.          BAYRER          SUSAN          F.          BECKWITH          CYNTHIA          A.          BEDURTHA                  119         Football          Team          Rises          To          Victory          ..          .         DEBORAH          BEHNKE—French          Club          2;          Future          Nurses          Club          2;          AFS         Club          4;          Intramurals          2,          4.         MICHAEL          BELCHER—Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          4;          J.V.          Football          2;         Football          3,          4,          Capt.          4;          Swimming          Team          2,          3,          4;          Boys’          Leaders          2,          3,         4;          Gymnastics          Club          2.         DAVID          BENGTSON—Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          4;          German          Club          2,          3;         Pre-Med          Club          4;          Track          3.         ZINA          BERDNICK—Library          Pages          2,          3,          4.         BEVERLY          BERGAMINI—Majorettes          2,          3,          4,          Capt.          4;          AFS          Club          3,          4;         French          Club          2;          Sock          and          Buskin          3;          Ski          Club          4.         HAROLD          BERNSTEIN—Radio          Club          2;          Band          2,          3,          4;          Jazz          Band          4.         JEANNE          BESSETTE—National          Honor          Society          3,          4;          French          Club          2,         3;          Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          4.         ELIZABETH          BEYRER—Ski          Club          3.         DEBORAH          A.          BEHNKE          MICHAEL          D.          BELCHER          RICHARD          W.          BEMONT          DAVID          A.          BENGTSON          ZINA          BERDNICK         Pe         BEVERLY          A.          BERGAMINI          HAROLD          A.          BERNSTEIN          LINDA          M.          BERZENSKI          JEANNE          N.          BESSETTE          ELIZABETH          E.          BEYRER         120         |         ELIZABEFH          BICKLEY—-National          Honor          Sogiety          [B,          4           High          Schoal         World          3,          4;          Current          Affairs          4;          Girls’          Leaders          2, 3,.4,          Pres4;          Rield         Hockey          Team          3 4;          Girls’          Basketball          2,          3,          4.          Onli         JQHNBIELSKI-G)ée          Ctb          2;          Dramatics          3;          Audio-Visual          2;          Crpgs-                    5         Country 2tPepLiub          Intramurals          2,          3,          (at          East          Catholic)          '          DOLORES BITTER—AFS          Club          3;          Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          44tya-         Murals          2x3,          4.          :         }          MARY-ELLEN          BLANCHARD—Sock          and          Buskin          3.         JANET          JRBAZINSKI—French          Club          2,          3;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3,          4;         AFSeClub          4:         B@NNIE BLETZER—Girls’          Leaders          3,          4;          French          Club          3;          AFS          Club          3,         4.          As         ELAINE          BOMBARDIER—French,          Gtub          2;          AES          Club          3.         KENNETH          BOMBERGER—Ayidtan          2,          34)          Lit.          ed.          3;          Somanhis          3,          4,         Sports          ed.          3;          Student          CodncilA_3,          4)          Debating          Team)2,          3,          4,          Capt.         4;          Sock          and          BuskifZ.         DAVID          BOTHERON—J.V.,          Sdccen2           Sopcer          3}          Tyetk          2;          Boys’          Leaders}         2;          Intyafhiugal4          2-          ’          ;          ,         ELIZABETH          Av          BICKLEY          JOBAFP.          BHELSKI          DOLORES          V.          BITTER         BONNIE          L.          BLETZER          EAINE          DB)          BOMBARBIER          ,           KENNETH          R          BOMBERGER          DAVID          R.          BOTTERON          MARIE          L.          BOTTERON         sere          oh          5                    12ky         JACQUELYN          BOUCHER—High          School          World          3,          4;          Aridian          3.         JO-AN          BOUDREAU—French          Club          2;          Aquaettes          2,          3;          German          Club          2,         3,          4,          Sec.          2;          Somanhis          2,          3,          4,          Sen.          ed.          4;          Student          Council          2,          3,          4,         Merit          Award,          Exec.          Com          3,          4;          AFS          Club          3,          4;          Current          Affairs          4;          Con-         necticut          Association          of          Women          Deans          and          Counselors          Award.         GEORGE          BRADLAU—Student          Council          2,          3,          4,          Pres.          4,          Exec.          Com.         2,          3;          High          School          World          2,          3,          4;          National          Honor          Society          2,          3,          4,          Jr.         advisor          3;          Boys’          Leaders          2,          3,          4,          V.          Pres.          3;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4;         Current          Affairs          4;          Soccer          2,          3,          4;          J.V.          Baseball          2;          Nutmeg          Boys’         State,          Harvard          Book          Prize,          Civitan          Good          Citizenship          Award.         DAVID          BRANDWEIN—Band          2,          3;          Science          Club          3;          AFS          Club          3;          Span-         ish          Club          3;          Bridge          and          Chess          Club          2,          3,          V.Pres.          3;          (at          Norwalk         High);          Band          4;          Chess          Club          4;          National          Honor          Society          3,          4.         T.          ROGER          BRIGGS—German          Club          2,          3;          National          Honor          Society          2,         3,          4.         George          Bradlau          plays          hard          throughout          soccer          season.         JACQUELYN          T.          BOUCHER          JO-AN          P.          BOUDREAU          BRUCE          E.          BOUSHEE          MARK          R.          BOYLE          BRUCE          A.          BOYS         2         N         1         GEORGE          F.          BRADLAU          DAVID          |.          BRANDWEIN          T.          ROGER          BRIGGS          THEODORE          A.          BRINDAMOUR          JAMES          G.          BRISSON         122         Booters          Conclude          With          Fine          Season          Gy          OM          5         —          Ady          ad         THEODORE          BRINDAMOUR—Swimming          Team          2,          3,          4,          Co-capt.          4;                    an         Boys’          Leaders          3,          4;          Aquaettes          4.         JAMES          BRISSON—Distributive          Education          Club          4,          Pres.          4.         PAMELA          BRODERICK—Girls’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          Somanhis          3,          4,          Pho-         to,          ed.          4;          Student          Council          4;          Sock          and          Buskin          2;          Intramurals          2,          3,         4.         KAREN          BROWN—Future          Nurses’          Club          2.         LYNELLE          BROWN—Sock          and          Buskin          3,          4.         PAMELA          BROWN-—Sock          and          Buskin          2;          Future          Nurses’          Club          2,          3;         Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         LINDA          BRUCE—Maiorettes          2,          3,          4.         MARY          BUCK—Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3,          4;          Ski          Club          4.         JUDITH          BUCKLAND—Jr.          Round          Table          2.         MARTHA          BUDER—French          Club          2,          3;          AFS          Club          3,          4;          Sock          and          Bus-         kin          3;          Somanhis          4.         LORRAINE          BUJAK—Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         PAMELA          J.          BRODERICK          KAREN          A.          BROWN          LYNELLE          A.          BROWN          PAMELA          R.          BROWN          ROBERT          E.          BROWN         99         —         MARY          V.          BUCK          JUDITH          A.          BUCKLAND          MARTHA          E.          BUDER          LORRAINE          C.          BUJAK         123         School          Spirit          Evidenced          at          Pep          Rally.          .          .         DANIEL          BURNETT—Boys’          Leaders          2;          Intramurals          2;          Gymnastics         Club          2.         JAMES          CARILLI—J.V.          Soccer          2.         BILLIE          CARLSON—SKki          Club          2,          3;          Round          Table          2,          3,          4;          Folk          Singing         Club          2,          3,          4;          Student          Council          2;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3.         PAUL          CARLSON          —Intramurals          2,          3;          Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          4.         JUDITH          CARPENTER—Folk          Singing          Club          2,          3,          4;          Intramurals          2;         Gymnastics          Club          2;          Chess          Club          3;          Spanish          Club          2.         KATHLEEN          CARROLL—Future          Nurses’          Club          2.         G.          WAYNE          CARTIER—Boys’          Leaders          2,          3;          Gymnastics          Club          2;          Ski         Club          3,          4.         RICHARD          CARTWRIGHT—Boys’          Leaders          3,          4;          Audio          Visual          Aids          2,         3,          4;          Ski          Club          3,          4;          Swimming          Team          2,          3,          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         DANIEL          H.          BURNETT          ANN          R.          BUSHEY          JAMES          A.          BUTLER          JOHN          R.          CAINE          JAMES          J.          CARILLI         BILLIE          M.          CARLSON          PAUL          R.          CARLSON          JUDITH          A.          CARPENTER          KATHLEEN          R.          CARROLL          G.          WAYNE          CARTIER         CHARLES          CHAMBERS—Audio          Visual          Aids          2,          V.          Pres.         NANCY          CHANDLER—National          Honor          Society          2,          3,          4,          Treas.          4;         Round          Table          2,          3,          4;          Somanhis          4;          Girls’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          German         Club          2,          3,          Pres.          2,          3,          Merit          Awards;          Field          Hockey          Team          2,          3,          4,          Co-          2         capt.          4,          Merit          Awards;          Girls’          Basketball          2,          3,          4,          Merit          Award;          Intra-          )                   murals          2,          3,          4.          ee         RONALD          CHEESMAN—Round          Table          2,          3,          4;          All          Conn.          Chorus          4;          be          Iv         M.H.S.          Announcers          3,          4;          Sock          and          Buskin          4;          Folk          Singing          4.         DONALD          CHILDERS—Cross-Country          2;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.          J          Kk         STEPHEN          CHOMA—Cross-Country          2.          wh,          wn         DEBORAH          CLARKE—Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3,          V.          Pres.          4;          Ski          Clu          .         3,          4;          Current          Affairs          4.         7          ¢                   V          eo          s         ALAN          CLAVETTE—Rifle          Team          2,          3,          4;          Intramurals          4;          Track,3, 4          f          Ps         Y          yy          v          ‘         iHeline          M         4         orette          M         )         orin          provides          half-time         L           4                   A          V                    =          ertainment.          th         VA          C          a         =f          i         RICHARD          T.          CARTWRIGHT          JOSEPH          CARVALHO          J@-ELLEN          CATALANO          CHARLES          W.          CHAMBERS          NANCY          L.          CHANDLER         RONALD          B.          CHEESMAN          DONALD          J.          CHILDERS          STEPHEN          J.          CHOMA          DEBORAH          H.          CLARKE          ALAN          G.          CLAVETTE         125         ee         SUSAN          COE—Sock          and          Buskin          2;          Intramurals          2.         CHARLES          COLPITTS—French          Club          2;          J.V.          Football          2,          3;          Folk          Sing-         ing          Club          3,          4;          Aridian          3,          4;          Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          4.         IRENE          CONDIO—Girls’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          4.         STEVEN          CONE—Soccer          2,          3,          4;          J.V.          Baseball          2;          Baseball          3,          4;          Ski         Club          2,          3,          4;          High          School          World          2,          3,          4,          Sports          ed.          4;          Boys’          Leaders         2,          3,          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          Nutmeg          Boys’          State.         STEPHEN          CONNOLLY—Current          Affairs          4;          Chess          Club          2,          3,          4,         Treas.          3,          4.         Sue          Magowan          and          Milt          Coslit          concentrate          on          sales          progress.         SUSAN          E.          COE          TENA          R.          COHUN          JOHN          J.          COLLINS          CHARLES          M.          COLPITTS          DOROTHY          G.          COLTON         ie         a          j         ©         =f         j         —         e         IRENE          J.          CONDIO          STEVEN          E.          CONE          STEPHEN          J.          CONNOLLY          DONNA          M.          CORO          MILTON          COSLIT         126         Student          Council          Urges          SAA          Sales          Campaign.          .          .         DONNA          CORO—4J.V.          Cheerleaders          3;          Cheerleaders          4;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4.         MILTON          COSLIT—Boys'’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          Student          Council          2,          3,          4,          Exec.         Comm.          4;          Wrestling          2,          3,          4;          J.V.          Soccer          2,          3;          Soccer          4;          J.V.          Baseball          2;         Jr.          Round          Table          3;          Nutmeg          Boys’          State.         PAUL          COWING—Intramurals          4.         JOYCE          CRAWFORD—Cheerleaders          3,          4,          Capt.          4.         JEANNE          CROUSE—Girls’          Leaders          3;          Sock          and          Buskin          3,          4;          AFS          Club         3,          4;          German          Club          2,          3,          4;          Ski          Club          3,          4.         LYNN          CRUICKSHANKS—Sock          and          Buskin          2;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         JOAN          CUNLIFFE—J.V.          Cheerleaders          2.         DARLENA          R.          COTE          PAUL          R.          COWING          CAROL          A.          CRANDALL          GREGORY          G.          CRANE          JOYCE          M.          CRAWFORD         ‘m         KENNETH          CROMWELL          DAVID          G.          CROSS          JEANNE          C.          CROUSE         a         é,          oy          =          G.          Rie         PW,         127          oe         NHS          Tours          Prospective          Colleges          .          .          .         |          ;         4          :                    f          v          e         |          J                    “                    {          [oO]          Lv         AWA          f          f         {          }          js                   “J          U                   TIMOTHY          CUNNINGHAM—Boys'’          Leaders          2,          3,          Exec.          Comm.          3;          Jr.         g          Classical          League          2,          3,          4,          Pres.          3;          Student          Council          4;          J.V.          Soccer          2,          3,         Af          Co-capt.          3;          Soccer          4;          J.V.          Baseball          2.         JOSEPH          CURTIS—Ski          Club          2,          3.         y          DEBORAH          CZARNOTA—Round          Table          3,          4;          Student          Council          2;          Ski         x          Club          2,          3;          Art          Service          Squad          3;          Chess          Club          3;          Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3.         fu          GARY          DANCOSSE—Jr.          Round          Table          2,          3.         t          MARIA          D          APPOLLONIO—Future          Nurses’          Club          3.         RONALD          DARBY—French          Club          2.         EDWARD          DAWOOD—French          Club          2,          3.         TIMOTHY          R.          CUNNINGHAM          JOSEPH          F.          CURTIS          BRUCE          R.          CUSTER          DEBORAH          D.          CZARNOTA          ALAN          M.          DALY         sy         in         GARY          R.          DANCOSSE          MARIA          DAPPOLLONIO          RONALD          C.          DARBY          EDWARD          J.          DAWOOD          JAMES          H.          DAY         128         CAROL          DEFELICE—Distributive          Education          Club          4.         BRUCE          DERRICK—National          Honor          Society          2,          3,          4;          Pre-Med          Club          3,          4;         Current          Affairs          4;          Boys’          Leaders          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          Swimming          2,         3,          4;          Tennis          3.         LOUIS          DIMOCK—J.V.          Cross-Country          2;          Aquaettes          3,          4;          Swimming          2,         3,          4;          Current          Affairs          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         DAVID          DINGWALL—Jr.          Classical          League          3;          Chess          Club          3,          4,          Sec.          4;          Jr.         Round          Table          3;          Round          Table          4.         PAUL          DITALIA—Photography          Club          2,          3.         DAVID          DIXON—Boys’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          National          Honor          Society          2,          3,          4;         J.V.          Football          2,          3;          Football          4;          Swimming          2,          3,          4;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4;         Current          Affairs          4.         JOANNE          DIXON—Current          Affairs          4;          AFS          Club          2,          3,          4;          Chess          Club          2;         Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          Basketball          2;          Field          Hockey          Team          3;          Band          2,          3,          4;         Dance          Band          2;          Bandoleers          2.         CAROL          N.          DEFELICE          P ATRICIA          D.          DEFELICE          V         Jeff          Hooper,          Bruce          Derrick,          and          Barry          Sandals          board          bus          for          an          Honor          Soci-         ety          outing.         ICTOR          DEL          GRECO          BRUCE          M.          DERRICK          SAVERIO          S.          DIGENNARO         LOUIS          C.          DIMOCK          DAVID          D.          DINGWALL         PAUL          M.          DITALIA          DAVID          A.          DIXON          JOANNE          K.          DIXON         129         School          Life          Satirized         ANDREW          DOLL—J.V.          Football          2.         PAMELA          DORR—Sock          and          Buskin          3,          4;          Jr.          Round          Table          2,          3;          Folk         Singing          Club          3,          4;          AFS          Club          4.         ROBERT          DOTCHIN—Golf          2,          3,          4;          Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          Sec.          3;         Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         SHARON          DOUTON—High          School          Wor ld          2,          3,          4,          Co-ed.          4;          National         Honor          Society          2,          3,          4,          Jr.          Advisor          3,          Pres.          4;          Girls’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;         Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          4;          Field          Hockey          Team          2,          3;          Student          Coun-         cil          2,          3,          4;          AFS          Club          3,          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         FLORENCE          DOWNHAM-—Girls’          Leaders          2;          Gymnastics          Club          2,          4,         Merit          Award          2;          Intramurals          2,          3;          Chess          Club          2;          Future          Secretarys’         Club          4.         JOHN          DRIGGS—Swimming          2,          3,          4.         Roxanne          Spafford,          Don          Larsson,          and          John          Leggitt          portray          Act          11          of          ‘‘What          A         Life”.         J          af         .                     a”,          w          :         S          AS          4          Q          es         rw)          e          wD          au          ay                    a          |         MEPS          eh                   eam          ae          ee         ANDREW          C.          DOLL          BONNIE          R.          DONNELLY          ,          PAMELA-B.          DORR          ROBERT          J.          DOTCHIN          SHARON          |.          DOUTON         Xn                    |          {          rs)          7         FLORENCE          A.          DOWNHAM          JOHN          L.          DRIGGS          CATHERINE          E.          DROBIAK          ANNE          M.          DUBALDO          DAVID          R.          DUCHEMIN         130         by          Sock          and          Buskin’s          Production         CATHERINE          DROBIAK—Library          Pages          3,          4;          French          Club          2;          Jr.         Classical          League          2.         ANNE          DUBALDO—4Jr.          Round          Table          2,          3;          AFS          Club          4.         THOMAS          DUNPHY—Art          Service          Squad          2.         JEFFREY          DUPONT—Swimming          Team          2;          J.V.          Soccer          2.         PAMELA          DUVAL—Future          Nurses’          Club          2.         PATRICK          EDENBURN—Audio          Visual          Aids          2          (at          East          Catholic).         DEBORAH          EHLERS—J.V.          Cheerleaders          2;          Cheerleaders          4;          Library         Pages          3.         JOANNE          EICHMAN—Band          2,          3,          4,          V.          Pres.          4;          Bandoleers          2,          3,          4;         Girls’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          Girls’          Basketball          3,          4.         THOMAS          ELIASON—Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,         4.         GILDA          M.          DUMAS          THOMAS          E.          DUNPHY         JEFFREY          A.          DUPONT         “Wihtat-askite.          oa)          3         DIANE          E.          DURKIN          PAMELA          DUVAL         CHRISTOPHER          E.          EARL          PATRICK          F.          EDENBURN         DEBORAH          A.          EHLERS         JOANNE          M.          EtEHMAN          5          THOMAS          W.          ELIASON         D)                    ty          De                   y          x                    yy”         Pe          oo          S           a         NS         B.S)          NSD          oe          oO          gy         a)                    pe          ra)         Pg         ao          ee         Couples          Dance          “Over          the         Rainbow’          at          Junior          Prom...         BARBARA          ELKIN—Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3;          Ski          Club          3,          4;          Aridian          3;         AFS          Club          2;          Art          Service          Squad          3;          Current          Affairs          4.         BARRY          ELLIOT—Current          Affairs          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         ELIZABETH          EMMERLING—Library          Pages          2;          Future          Nurses’          Club          2,         3;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3;          French          Club          3;          Ski          Club          3,          4;          Current         Affairs          4;          AFS          Club          4;          Intramurals          3.         PO          SHARON          ENES-Library          Pages          2.         ie           :          FRANCES          ERARDI-—Girls’          Leaders          2;          Library          Pages          2,          3.         Ux          ak          :          oe.          CANDACE          FARNELL—Jr.          Round          Table          3;          Round          Table          4;          Sock          and         OT          AS          sa          ‘          Buskin          2,          3,          4;          Ski          Club          2;          Intramurals          2.         -          N          09           a          THOMAS          FARR—Spanish          Club          2,          3;          Sock          and          Buskin          2;          M.H.S.         Vt          a          a          .          Publications          2;          Art          Service          Squad          2.         me         S¥          YY          z          wy          BARBARA          FAY—Jr.          Classical          League          2.         BARBARA          L.          ELKIN          BARRY          T.          ELLIOTT          ELIZABETH          J.          EMMERLING          SHARON          E.          ENES         oe          3         KAREN          P.          EVANISKI          CANDACE          FARNELL          THOMAS          J.          FARR          CHERYL          L.          FAUST          BARBARA          J.          FAY         132         ROBERT          FELICE—Jazz          Band          3;          Wrestling          2.         NANCY          FINLAY—National          Honor          Society          2,          3,          4;          Somanhis          4.         ELIZABETH          FINLEY—French          Club          2;          Library          Pages          2,          3;          Future         Nurses’          Club          2,          3;          Gymnastics          Club          2.         TANSIE          FINN—French          Club          2,          3;          Sock          and          Buskin          4;          Gymnastics         Club          4.         ANN          FISCHER—French          Club          2;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3;          Ski          Club          2,         3,          4.         LORRAINE          FISTER—Majorettes          2,          3,          4;          Gymnastics          4.         JANET          FONTANA—AFS          Club          3,          4;          Sock          and          Buskin          3,          4.         THOMAS          FORD—J.V.          Baseball          2;          Boys’          Leaders          2;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4.         Seniors          socialize          at          annual          prom.         ROBERT          S.          FELICE          NANCY          A.          FINLAY          ELIZABETH          A.          FINLEY          TANSIE          C.          FINN          ANN          M.          FISCHER         LORRAINE          M.          FISTER          JANET          E.          FONTANA          DAVID          G.          FORBES          THOMAS          L.          FORD          KAREN          FOUNTAIN         133         PAMELA          FRANKLIN—French          Club          3,          4,          V.          Pres.          4;          Aridian          3;          Intra-         murals          2;          Library          Pages          3,          4;          AFS          Club          4;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4;         Aquaettes          2,          3,          4;          German          Club          4.         JUDITH          FRANZOSA—Band          2,          4;          French          Club          2,          3,          4,          V.          Pres.          2,         Sec.          4;          German          Club          2,          3,          4,          Sec.          4;          National          Honor          Society          3,          4;         High          School          World          3,          4;          M.H.S.          Announcers          4;          Intramurals          2.         MERLE          FRAZIER—Girls’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          National          Honor          Society          2,         3,          4;          German          Club          2,          3,          4,          Sec.          3;          Student          Council          2,          3,          4,          Sec.          4;         Round          Table          2,          3,          4;          All-Conn.          Chorus          4;          AFS          Club          3,          4;          Current         Affairs          4;          Somanhis          4;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         JOHN          GABBEY—J.V.          Football          2,          3;          Football          4;          Ski          Club          2.         JOHN          GALLAGHER—Rifle          Team          2,          3,          4;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4.         SHARON          GANZER-—Ski          Club          4.         MARION          GARRISON—Student          Council          2,          3,          4;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4;         Sock          and          Buskin          3;          Jr.          Round          Table          2,          3;          Round          Table          4;          National         Honor          Society          2,          3,          4.         Surprise          is          seen          on          the          face          of          Marion          Garrison          at          a         MHS          sports          dance.         PAMELA          FRANKLIN          JOHN          R.          FRANKOVITCH          JUDITH          C.          FRANZOSA          MERLE          L.          FRAZIER         JOHN          R.          GABBEY          JOHN          E.          GALLAGHER          SHARON          L.          GANZER          MARION          J.          GARRISON          JOAN          M.          GAVIS         134         Students          Renew          Acquaintances         at          Alumni          Dance...         JOAN          GAVIS—Ski          Club          3,          4.         LINDA          GEE-—Girls’          Leaders          3,          4;          Field          Hockey          Team          2,          3;          Intramu-         rals          2,          3,          4.         CHERRYL          GIBSON—Band          2,          3,          4,          Secretary          4;          Bandoleers          3,          4;          Jr.         Round          Table          3;          Round          Table          4;          Future          Secretary          Club          3;          AFS          Club         3;          German          Club          4;          Folk          Singing          Club          4.         ELINOR          GIBSON—Folk          Singing          Club          2,          3,          4;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3,         4;          Ski          Club          3,          4;          Aquaettes          2,          3,          4;          AFS          Club          3,          4;          Current          Affairs         4.         MARSHA          GLIHA—Art          Service          Squad          3;          Sock          and          Buskin          2.         CATHY          GLOWACKI—Intramurals          2;          Sock          and          Buskin          2;          Current         Affairs          4;          AFS          Club          4.         SHARON          GOODSTINE—AFS          Club          3;          Intramurals          3;          Current          Affairs         4.         DOROTHY          GORE—Intramurals          2.         LINDA          GEE          RENEE          A.          GERMOND          CHERRYL          A.          GIBSON          ELINOR          GIBSON          MARSHA          GLIHA         RAYMOND          GLODE          CATHY          GLOWACKI          LOUIS          GOODIN          SHARON          A.          GOODSTINE          DOROTHY          GORE         135         Colors          Theme          Aquaette          Show          ..          .         JOSEPH          GORMAN—J.V.          Basketball          2;          J.V.          Baseball          2;          School         Paper          2;          (At          Prep          School)          Football          4 .         GEORGE          GOULD—Band          2,          3,          4;          Treas.          4,          Intramurals          3;          Jazz          Band         4.         JULIE          GREENE—Jr.          Classical          League          4;          Intramurals          4;          Sock          and         Buskin          4.         SHERRY          GREENWOOD-—Spanish          Club          2.         TIMOTHY          GRESZKO-—Ski          Club          2,          3,          4,          Pres.          4;          Jr.          Classical          League         2,          3;          J.V.          Cross-Country          2;          Track          3,          4;          Cross-Country          3,          4.         CHARLES          GRIFFIN—Swimming          Team          2;          Wrestling          Team          3,          4.         SANDRA          GUADANO—French          Club          2,          3,          4,          Pres.          3,          4,          Merit          Award;         Ski          Club          2,          3,          4;          National          Honor          Society          2,          3,          4;          Girls’          Leaders          3,          4;         Somanhis          3,          4;          Current          Affairs          4;          Field          Hockey          Team          2,          3,          Merit         Award;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3;          Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3;          Intramu-         rals          2,          3,          4.         JOSEPH          L.          GORMAN          GEORGE          U.          GOULD          JULIE          E.          GREENE          SHERRY          A.          GREENWOOD          LORRAINE          T.          GRENIER         a          IN         TIMOTHY          J.          GRESZKO          CHARLES          E.          GRIFFIN          SANDRA          L.          GUADANO          SUSAN          A.          GUADANO          TIMOTHY          J.          GUARD         136         SUSAN          GUADANO—French          Club          3,          4;          Field          Hockey          Team,          Merit         Award;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3.         TIMOTHY          GUARD—Intramurals          3.         LORNA          HABERERN—High          School          World          3,          4.         DONALD          HAHN-—Ski          Club          3,          4.         THOMAS          HALLY—J.V.          Football          2,          3;          Football          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,         4;          Pre-Med          Club          4.         STEPHEN          HALSTED—Boys’          Leaders          2;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          Soccer         4.         JOHN          HANLEY—Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          Art          Service          Squad          3,          Pres.          3;         Football          Mgr.          2,          3,          4.         LEROY          HARRINGTON—J.V.          Baseball          2;          J.V.          Football          2;          Intramurals         253%         Aquaettes          rehearse          at          poolside          for          December          show.         DAVID          M.          GUTZMER          LORNA          A.          HABERERN          MARTIN          J.          HABERERN          DONALD          F.          HAHN          BONNIE          HALLOWELL         THOMAS          M.          HALLY          STEPHEN          S.          HALSTED          JOHN          |.          HANLEY          FRANK          B.          HANSEN          LEROY          HARRINGTON         ai,         Yuletide          Cheer         PATRICIA          HARRIS—Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3,          4;          AFS          Club          3,          4;          High         School          World          2,          3,          4,          Legion          Ed.          4;          Current          Affairs          4;          Intramurals         2:         M.          CATHERINE          HARRISON—Student          Council          2;          Jr.          Round          Table          2,          3;         Ski          Club          3,          4;          French          Club          3.         DONNA          HAYNES—Future          Nurses’          Club          2,          3;          Library          Pages          3,          4.         LUANNE          HECK—National          Honor          Society          3,          4;          Current          Affairs          4;         Girls’          Leaders          2,          3,          4,          Sec.          3,          V.          Pres.          4;          Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,         4,          Sec.          4;          Field          Hockey          Team          2,          3;          Girls’          Basketball          2,          3;          Intramu-         rals          2,          3,          4.         RICHARD          HECK—Intramurals          2;          Track          2,          3,          4,          Co-capt.          4;          Photo-         graphy          Club          4.         KENNETH          HENCE—Jr.          Round          Table          2;          Round          Table          3,          4.         THOMAS          HENRY-—Ski          Club          3,          4.         Many          hours          of          preparation          climax          at          Holiday          Co ncert.         PATRICIA          E.          HARRIS          M.          CATHERINE          HARRISON          LAWRENCE          C.          HARTLEY          DONNA          L.          HAYNES          JAMES          L.          HEBERT         LUANNE          M.          HECK          RICHARD          R.          HECK          KENNETH          J.          HENCE          THOMAS          F.          HENEGHAN          THOMAS          P.          HENRY         138         Present          During          Christmas          Concert.          .          .         PAULA          HEWITT—Sock          and          Buskin          2;          Intramurals          2,          3.         MARY          HICKEY—Sock          and          Buskin          2;          French          Club          2;          Intramurals          2,         4;          Ski          Club          4.         WILLIAM          HILINSKI—Student          Council          2,          3,          4;          J.V.          Baseball          2;          Base-         ball          3,          4;          J.V.          Basketball          2;          Basketball          3,          4;          Soccer          2,          3,          4,          Co-capt.         4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         SHIRLEY          HILLIARD—Future          Nurses’          Club          2;          Pre-Med           Club          3,          4;          Ski         Club          3,          4.         ANN          HINNOV—AFS          Club          2,          3,          4;          Bandoleers          3,          4;          German          Club          2,         3,          4,          V.          Pres.          4;          Jr.          Classical          League          3;          Band          2,          3,          4;          Pres.          4.         EILEEN          HOGAN          —Girls’          Leaders          2;          Intramurals          2,          (Northwest          Cath-         olic          High);          Girls’          Leaders          3;          Intramurals          3,          4.         KATHLEEN          HOGAN—Future          Nurses’          Club          3,          4.         PAULA          E.          HEWITT          PHILIP          C.          HEWITT          MARY          A.          HICKEY          WILLIAM          J.          HILINSKI          SHIRLEY          J.          HILLIARD         ANN          HINNOV          DONALD          G.          HOGAN          EILEEN          M.          HOGAN          KATHLEEN          M.          HOGAN         139         Five          Seniors          Elected          to          Class          Offices          ..          .         BARBARA          HOLMAN—Aauaettes           2,          3,          4;          French          Club          2;          National         Honor          Society          3,          4;          Round          Table          2,          3,          4;          Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,         4;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3,          4;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4.         BONNIE          HOOKER—Art          Service          Squad          3,          Co-Pres.          3;          AFS          Club          4;          In-         tramurals          2,          3.         JEFFREY          HOOPER—Boys'’          Leaders          4;          German          Club          2,          3,          4;          Pre-Med         Club          3,          4;          Current          Affairs          4;          National          Honor          Society          2,          3,          4;          Intra-         murals          2,          3.         PHILIP          HOPPER—Audio          Visual          Aids          4;          Pre-Med          Club          4;          Jr.          Classi-         cal          League          2.         JILL          HORTON—Aquaettes          2,          3,          4,          Pres.          4;          National          Honor          Society         2,          3,          4,          Sec.          4;          High          School          World          3,          4;          German          Club          2,          3,          4,          V.         Pres.          3,          Pres.          4;          Current          Affairs          4;          AFS          Club          3,          4;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4;         AFS          to          Japan          3.         MICHAEL          HOWARD—Swimming          Team          2,          3,          4;          Aquaettes          4.         ROBERT          HOWE—Boys’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          J.V.          Baseball          2,          Baseball          3,         4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         BARBARA          J.          HOLMAN          RICHARD          E.          HOLMAN          BONNIE          K.          HOOKER          JEFFREY          H.          HOOPER          PHILIP          T.          HOPPER         dn         BRUCE          HORN          JILL          HORTON          MICHAEL          A.          HOWARD          ROBERT          W.          HOWE          JAY          T.          HOWROYD         140         JAY          HOWROYD—French          Club          2;          Chess          Club          2;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4;         J.V.          Baseball          2,          3;          J.V.          Soccer          2;          Soccer          3,          4;          Boys’          Leaders          4.         ROGER          HUBBARD—Audio          Visual          Aids          2,          3,          4.         JOHN          HUGHES—J.V.          Baseball          2.         STEPHEN          HUOT—Wrestling          2.         MARILYN          HUTTON—Gymnastics          Club          2.         PAULA          INGERSOLL—Jr.          Round          Table          2,          3;          French          Club          3,          4;          Intra-         murals          2.         JANICE          JACOBS—Rifle          Team          3,          4,          Co-capt.          4.         MARK          JACOBS—Student          Council          2;          J.V.          Soccer          2;          J.V.          Golf          2;         Chess          Club          2,          3;          Current          Affairs          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         As          deadline          nears,          Jo-An          Boudreau          compiles          senior          section          for          Somanhis         '67.         ROGER          H.          HUBBARD          JOHN          C.          HUGHES          JEAN          C.          HUNGERFORD          ARTHUR          C.          HUNTINGTON          STEPHEN          C.          HUOT         MARILYN          A.          HUTTON          PAULA          L.          INGERSOLL          JANICE          T.          JACOBS          MARK          E.          JACOBS          KAREN          JAQUITH         141         MICHAEL          JOHNS—Soccer          2,          3,          4;          Band          2,          3,          4;          Bandoleers          2,          3,          4;         Boys’          Leaders          Club          2,          3,          4;          All-Conn.          Orchestra          2,          3,          4;          Student         Council          4;          J.V.          Baseball          2;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         KAREN          JOHNSON—French          Club          2;          Ski          Club          3,          4;          Sock          and          Buskin         2,          3,          4;          AFS          4.         KATHLEEN          JOHNSON—French          Club          2;          Field          Hockey          2,          3,          4;          Future         Nurses’          Club          2,          3;          AFS          3;          Sock          and          Buskin          3;          Ski          Club          3.         MARK          JOHNSON—Round          Table          4;          Jr.          Round          Table          3;          Jr.          Classical         League          3.         MELANIE          JOHNSON—Library          Pages          4.         ROSEMARY          JUBENVILLE—Future          Nurses’          Club          3,          4.         JUDITH          JULIANO—Girls’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          Field          Hockey          Team          3,          4;         Girls’          Basketball          2,          3,          4.         ANITA          KARP—Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3;          Ski          Club          3;          AFS          Club          3;         Current          Affairs          4;          Aridian          3,          4.         MHS          Cheerleaders          organize          to          boost          spirit.         MICHAEL          P.          JOHNS          KAREN          C.          JOHNSON          KATHLEEN          A.          JOHNSON          MARK          JOHNSON          MELANIE          A.          JOHNSON         STANLEY          H.          JOHNSON          LUCILLE          M.          JOHNSTON          ROSEMARY          A.          JUBENVILLE          JUDITH          K.          JULIANO          ANITA          J.          KARP         142         Hoopsters          Compete          for          C.C.I.L.          .          .          .         DANA          KEARNEY—AFS          Club          2,          3;          Library          Pages          2,          3,          4;          J.V.         Cheerleaders          2,          3,          Capt.          3;          Cheerleaders          4.         JOHN          KEENEY—Student          Council          2;          Football          2.         PAUL          KELLY—J.V.          Football          2,          3.         JOHN          KENNEDY—Audio          Visual          Aids          2,          3,          4,          V.          Pres.          3,          Pres.          4.         CAROLYN          KING—Biology          Club          2;          Band          2;          Math          and          Science          Club         2;          Choir          2;          Latin          Club          2          (all          at          previous          high          school).         JAMES          KING—Boys’          Leaders          2;          J.V.          Golf          2;          Golf          3,          4;          Intramurals         Fae          fy         BETTY          KIRBY—Aquaettes          2,          3,          4,          V.          Pres.          4;          Current          Affairs          4;         Folk          Singing          Club          3,          4;          French          Club          2;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4;          AFS          Club          2,         3.         NANCY          L.          KAY          DANA          E.          KEARNEY          ROBERT          C.          KEENAN          JOHN          R.          KEENEY         JAMES          T.          KING          BETTY          KIRBY         JOHN          J.          KENNEDY         143         PAUL          T.          KELLY         KATHLEEN          F.          KISSELL         Jour          Seniors          Named          National          Merit          Scholars          .          .          .         MICHAEL          KLEINSCHMIDT—Track          3.         KATHI          KNOESS—Gymnastics          Club          2;          Ski          Club          4.         PATSY          KOCHIN—Photography          Club          3.         BARBARA          KOEHLER—Maiorettes          2,          3,          4.         CAROL          KRAMER—French          Club          2;          Sock          and          Buskin          3;          Future         Nurses          3;          AFS          Club          3,          4.         ROBERT          KRAWIEC—Ski          Club          2,          3,          4.         MICHAEL          A.          KLEINSCHMIDT          KATHI          E.          KNOESS          CHARLES          KOCH          PATSY          L.          KOCHIN          BARBARA          J.          KOEHLER         CHESTER          P.          KOSAK          DAVID          J.          KOSCIOL          DONALD          J.          KRAJEWSKI          CAROL          R.          KRAMER          ROBERT          C.          KRAWIEC         144         RONNIE          KUDLOW—Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3;          Aridian          3,          4;          Ski          Club          3;         AFS          Club          2;          Current          Affairs          4.         ALISON          LABREC—Library          Pages          4.         SUZANNE          LACOE—Band          2,          3;          Future          Nurses’          Club          2,          3,          Pres.          3;         Pre-Med          Club          3,          4.         JUDITH          LALASHUIS—Intramurals          2.         FRANCES          LARAIA—Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,         4,          V.Pres.          4;          AFS          2,          3,          4;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3.         LINDA          LARAIA—Intramurals          2;          AFS          3,          4;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3,          4.          Ken          Walker          works          at          one          of          his          favorite          pastimes.         ELAINE          M.          K RISTOFF          LINDA          A.          KROMPEGAL          RONNIE          L.          KUDLOW          RICHARD          KUZMICKAS          RONALD          R.          LABONTE         AWASQN,          M           PABREC          SUZAMNE          LACOE          JUDITH          A.          LALASHUIS          FRANCES          M.          LARAIA          LINDA F.          LARAIA         ea:          145         RICHARD          LARSON—Soccer          2,          3;          Track          2;          Student          Council          2,          3,          4.         DONALD          LARSSON—Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3,          4;          Debating          Team          4;         Chess          Club          3,          4;          Current          Affairs          4;          M.H.S.          Announcers          4;          Dance         Band          2;          Band          2.         SALLY          LAURETTI—Library          Pages          3.         ROBERT          LAWSON—Boys’          Leaders          2;          Cross-Country          2.         SUSAN          LEBLANC—Future          Nurses’          Club          2;          Sock          and          Buskin          3;          AFS         Club          3;          French          Club          2.         BETTY          LEDGARD—Jr.          Round          Table          2,          3;          Round          Table          4;          Junior         Classical          League          2,          3,          4;          Treasurer,          4;          Aquaettes          2,          3,          4;          Sec.-         Treas.          4;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4.         MARK          LEGGITT—Band          2,          4.         SUSAN          LESLIE—Girls’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          Sock         and          Buskin          3;          Current          Affairs          4;          French          Club          2;          Field          Hockey          Team         3,          4;          Basketball          2,          3,          4.         Steve          Lloyd          crops          candid          for          Somanhis.         RICHARD          A.          LARSON          DONALD          F.          LARSSON          SALLY          A.          LAURETTI          JOHN          W.          LAWLER         ROBERT          C.          LAWSON         BETTY          G.          LEDGARD          MARK          S.          LEGGITT          SUSAN          E.          LESLIE          CORNELL          J.          LETOURNEAU         146         A          Comple ted          Somanhis          Goes          to          the          Printer.          .          .         CORNELL          LETOURNEAU—Cross-Country          2,          3,          4;          Track          2,          3.         JOAN          LEVI—Sock          and          Buskin          2.         LINDA          LEWIS—Future          Nurses’          Club          3.         CYNTHIA          LIVENGOOD—4Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3.         STEPHEN          LLOYD—Somanhis          2,          3,          4;          Aridian          3,          4;          National          Honor         Society          2,          3,          4;          French          Club          2,          3,          V.Pres.          3,          Merit          Award;          German         Club          2,          3,          Merit          Award;          Current          Affairs          Club          4;          AFS          Club          4;          Ski         Club          4.         TIMOTHY          LOMAGLIO—Soccer          2,          3,          4;          Rifle          Team          2,          3.         RAYMOND          LONDON—Boys'’          Leaders’          2,          3,          4;          J.V.          Baseball          3;          Na-         tional          Honor          Society          3,          4.         JOAN          LEVI          KENNETH          L.          LEWIS          LINDA          M.          LEWIS          MICHAEL          P.          LINDS AY          CYNTHIA          J.          LIVENGOOD         STEPHEN          L.          LLOYD          WILLIAM          B.          LOFSTROM          TIMOTHY          LOMAGLIO          RAYMOND          LONDON          SHARON          LORENTZEN         147         Seniors          Oppose          Faculty          at          Annual          Game...         STANLEY          LUCAS—Student          Council          2.         PATRICIA          LUKAS—Future          Nurses’          Club          3.         ANNE          LUPACCHINO—Future          Secretarys’          Club          3,          4.         GAIL          MacILVAIN—French          Club          2;          Somanhis          4.         DAVID          MADDEN—Cross-Country          3,          4;          Swimming          2;          Track          3,          4;         Chess          Club          2,          3,          4.         SUSAN          MAGOWAN-Student          Council          2,          3,          4,          Exec          Comm.          3,          4;         Round          Table          3,          4;          Ski          Club          3,          4;          Aquaettes          3;          Current          Affairs          4,         Sec          4;          All          Conn          Chorus          4;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3;          French          Club          2.         EILEEN          MAHONEY—AFS          Club          3;          Intramurals          3;          Sock          and          Buskin          4.         PAUL          MAHONEY—Intramurals          3.         SALLY          MAJESKA—Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          Art          Service          Squad          3.         CHRIS          MALIS—Junior          Round          Table          3;          French          Club          3.         STANLEY          F.          LUCAS          JR          PATRICIA          LUKAS          ANNE          M.          LUPACCHINO          GAIL          K.          MacilLVAIN          DAVID          MADDEN         }          x         SUSAN          J.          MAGOWAN          EILEEN          MAHONEY          PAUL          T.          MAHONEY          SALLY          ANN          MAJESKA          CHRIS          P.          MALIS         148         STEVEN          MALKENSON—Football          2;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          Boys         Leader's          3.         JOANNE          MANTER—Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3.         CAROL          MARKS—Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         SUSAN          MARSTON—Sock          and          Buskin          4;          Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,         4.         PHYLLIS          MARTIN—Library          Pages          3;          Gymnastics          3;          J.V.          Field         Hockey          Team          3.         JOHN          MARVIN—Intramurals          2;          Swimming          Team          2.         THEODORE          MATHER-—Ski          Club          2,          3,          4.         CHERYL          MATTARELLI—J.V.          Cheerleaders          2;          Library          Pages          3.         BRUCE          MAY—Student          Council          2,          3;          Jr.          Round          Table          3;          French          Club          2,         4;          Boys’          Leaders          2,          3.         Excitem@nt          pervades          the          Sefion{fecultH          gare.                  STEVEN          B.          MALKENSON          JOANNE          MANTER          CAROL          A.          MARKS          SUSATY          MARS          FON          PHYLLIS          MARTIN         JOHN          MARVIN          THEODORE          M.          MATHER          JR.          CHERYL          A.          MATTARELLI          DEBORAH          MATURO          BRUCE          G.          MAY         149         PAMELA          MAY—Future          Nurses’          Club          3;          French          Club          3;          Intramurals         Fe         JEANNE          McALLISTER—Sock          and          Buskin          3;          Ski          Club          3.         SANDRA          McCALLUM—Sock          and          Buskin          4;          Intramurals          3.         CAROL          McCANN—Distributive          Education          Club          4,          Secretary          4.         CHRISTINE          McCANN—Gymnastics          2.         MICHAEL          McCARTHY—J.V.          Baseball          2;          J.V.          Football          3;          Football          4;         Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          Boys’          Leaders          4.         BARBARA          McCURRY—Student          Council          2;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4;         Girls’          Leaders          2,          3,          4.         CAROL          A.          McCANN          CHRISTINE          McCANN         DENNIS          J.          McCANN          KATHLEEN          T.          McCARTAN          ARTHUR          J.          McCARTHY          III          MICHAEL          D.          McCARTHY          FRANCIS          McCAUGHEY         150         Winter          Sports          Dance          Relieves          Exam          Pressures          ..          .         JAMES          McGOVERN—Ski          Club          4.         MICHAEL          McINERNEY—Basketball          Mgr.          2,          3,          4;          Tennis          2,          3,          4;         Student          Council          2;          German          Club          2,          3,          4;          J.V.          Cross-Country          2,          3;         Cross-Country          4;          National          Honor          Society          2,          3,          4;          Current          Affairs          4.         CHARLOTTE          McNALLY—Intramurals          2,          3;          Future          Nurses’          Club          2;         Library          Pages          3.          +         JOHN          McNAMARA—Football,          stat.          2;          Basketball,          stat.          2,          3.         CHERYL          McNAMARA—Sock          and          Buskin          2;          French          Club          2.         GAIL          McNAMARA—Future          Nurses’          Club          2.         DAVID          McQUADE—Current          Affairs          4;          Rifle          Team          2,          3,          4.         JUDITH          MEIER—Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3;          Future          Nurses’          Club          2,          3;         Intramurals          2.         BARBARA          A.          McCURRY          JAMES          E.          McGOVERN          MICHAEL          S.          McINERNEY          WILLIAM          R.          McKINNEY          CHARLOTTE          A.          McNALLY         JOHN          B.          McNAMARA          CHERYL          M.          McNAMARA          GAIL          E.          MCNAMARA          DAVID          J.          MCQUADE          JUDITH          G.          MEIER         151         Long          Awaited          Replies          Arrive          from          Colleges.          .          .         CAROLE          MESSIER—Sock          and          Buskin          3;          Future          Nurses’          Club          3.         CLAUDIA          MESSIER—Pre-Med          Club          3,          4,          V.Pres.          4;          Future          Nurses’         Club          3;          AFS          Club          3,          4.         JOHN          MICHALIK—Boys’          Leaders          2,          3,          4,          Pres.          4;          French          Club          2;         Swimming          Team          2,          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         WESLEY          MILES—Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          4;          Swimming          Team          2,          4;         Folk          Singing          Club          4;          Intramurals          2.         LINDA          MIRUCKI—Glee          Club          2;          Dramatics          2;          Student          Council          2          (at         East          Catholic);          Library          Pages          3.         CAROLE          J.          MESSIER          CLAUDIA          A.          MESSIER          JOHN          R.          MICHALIK          WESLEY          L.          MILES          JR.          KATHRYN          MILLETTE         JOHN          H.          MINNEY          LINDA          C.          MIRUCKI          THOMAS          M.          MITNEY          ROBERT          R.          MOELLER          PHYLLIS          M.          MOLAVA         152         THOMAS          MITNEY—Pre-Med          Club          3,          4;          Boys’          Leaders          4;          Intramu-         rals          2,          3,          4;          Current          Affairs          4;          J.V.          Baseball          2;          Baseball          3,          4.         ROBERT          MOELLER—Rifle          Team          3,          4.         PHYLLIS          MOLAVA—French          Club          2,          3;          Pre-Med          Club          3,          4;          Gymnas-         tics          Club          2,          3;          Jr.          Round          Table          2.         JAMES          MONAGHAN—Boys'          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          Football          3,          4.         MICHELINE          MORIN—Maijorettes          2,          3,          4,          Co-Capt.          4;          Gymnastics         Club          2,          3,          4.         MARSHA          MORLINE—Sock          and          Buskin          3,          4;          AFS          Club          3,          4;          Intramu-         rals          2.          3         BARBARA          MORRISON—Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          Spanish          Club          2;          Home         Ec.          Club          2,          3;          (at          Hall          High          School).         John          Michalik          records          data          in          a          physics          lab.         JAMES          B.          MONAGHAN          KENNETH          MONSEGLIO          ADOZINDA          C.          MONTEIRO          MARY          A.          MOORE         RICHARD          B.          MOORE         ‘          4         f          a          t          J9          5;          p         DEBORAH          A.          MORGAN          EDGAR          L.          MORGAN          MICHELINE          Y.          MORIN.                    ™          ajet          RUINEY’          BARBARA          B.          MORRISON         Z          l          ,          t         oe”          4p          al         yf          DO          A         ia”          pb          A          HW         cul          Vas          Gt          |         f          iy          -         Vp          PVA         7          L          2          Y          Ad         153         Warren          Mosler          contemplates          the          strategy          of          the          chess          game.         NANCY          MORTON—Jr.          Round          Table          2,          3;          Intramurals          2;          Round         Table          3;          Student          Council          2.         WARREN          MOSLER—Chess          Club          2,          3,          4,          Pres.          4;          Radio          Club          2,          3,          4,         Pres.          4;          Audio          Visual          Aids          2,          3,          4,          Treas.          3;          Current          Affairs          4;          Na-         tional          Honor          Society          3,          4.         JERILYN          MULLANEY—Somanhis          4;          Aridian          2,          3,          4,          Treas.          3,          Merit         Award;          Ski          Club          3,          4;          AFS          Club          3,          4;          Current          Affairs          4;          National         Honor          Society          2,          3,          4;          Jr.          Classical          League          3,          4,          V.Pres.          3,          4.         NANCY          J.          MORTON          WARREN          B.          MOSLER          DENNIS          J.          MOZZER          JERILYN          MULLANEY          DOLORES          L.          MUMFORD         op         he          pe         gt          yo          i         woe          T.          MURRAY          JUDY          A.          MUSCHKO          WILLIAM          N.          MUSTARD          Ro?          :          ph          NADEA         is                   —         —         School          Clubs          Reflect          Neer          terests          ...         LINDA          NEGRO—Sock          and          Buskin          3.         PAMELA          NIELSON—Intramurals          2.         WILLIAM          MURRAY—Intramurals          2         JUDY          MUSCHKO—AFS          Club          3;          Current          Affairs          4.         WILLIAM          MUSTARD—J.V.          Basketball          2.         JOAN          NASSIFF—Somanhis          3,          4;          AFS          Club          4;          Intramurals          2.          Qy          ee         ‘          er          We          ee          FC         REGINA          N.          NADEAU          JOAN          A.          NASSIFF          SHARON          vy          DEBORAH          R.          NEDDOW          LINDA          C.          NEGRO         JONATHAN          B.          NELSON          ROBERT          W.          NEVILLE          BARBARA          A.          NEVINS          JAMES          E.          NICOL          PAMELA          A.          NIELSON         155         Merit          Awards          Banquet          Recognizes         Outstanding          Students...         LORRAINE          OBUCHOWSKI—National          Honor          Society          2,          3,          4;          High         School          World          3,          4;          French          Club          2,          3,          4,          Sec.          3;          Jr.          Classical          League         2,          3,          4;          AFS          Club          2,          3;          Current          Affairs          4;          Ski          Club          4.         SHEILA          OBZUT—Sock          and          Buskin          3.         DANIEL          OCONNELL—Intramurals          2          (at          East          Catholic).         DONALD          OLSCHEFSKIE—Ski          Club          3,          4.         CLAIRE          OLSHEWSKI—Student          Council          2;          Girls'          Leaders          3;          French         Club          3;          Intramurals          2,          3;          AFS          Club          4.         NICOLAS          ONDARZA—Radio          Club          2,          Treas.          2;          Intramurals          2,          4.         THOMAS          ONEIL—J.V.          Baseball          (East          Catholic          High);          Intramurals          2.         GLORIA          OPALACH—French          Club          3;          Sock          and          Buskin          3;          Somanhis         2,          3,          4,          Co-ed.          4;          AFS          Club          4;          Intramurals          3.         THOMAS          W.          NIXON          EDWARD          C.          NORRIS          JANET          C.          NOURIE          LORRAINE          E.          OBUCHOWSKI          SHEILA          M.          OBZUT         DANIEL          J.          OCONNELL          THOMAS          W.          OCONNELL          DONALD          OLSCHEFSKIE          CLAIRE          T.          OLSHEWSKI          NICOLAS          R.          ONDARZA         ;          tig         RA         ACCU         “         VLADIMIR          ORDUZ—J.V.          Football          2.         MICHAEL          ORFITELLI—Swimming          Team          2,          3,          4,          Co-capt.          4;         Bandoleers          2,          3,          4.         JOHN          OSTROUT—High          School          World          2,          3,          4,          Sports          Ed.          3,          Co-ed.         4;          Soccer          3,          4;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3,          4,          Pres.          4;          M.H.S.          An-         nouncers          3,          4,          Pres.          4;          Student          Council          2,          3,          4;          Jr.          Roundtable          2,         3;          J.V.          Baseball          2;          Current          Affairs          4.         ARVIL          OZOLS—Rifle          Club          2.         KATHY          PABST—Keyettes          3;          Future          Teachers’          Club          2;          Civitan          Citi-         zenship          Award          (other          school).         KAREN-ANN          PAGANI—Girls’          Leaders          3,          4;          Jr.          Round          Table          2,          3;          In-         tramurals          2,          3.         SUSAN          PAGANI—Student          Council          3,          4;          Library          Pages          3.         John          Ostrout          is          recognized          for          outstanding          service          to          MHS.         THOMAS          E.          ONEIL          GLORIA          M.          OPALACH          VLADIMIR          ORDUZ          MICHAEL          A.          ORFITELLI          JOHN          E.          OSTROUT         ARVIL          OZOLS          KATHY          L.          PABST          BERNADETTE          J.          PACKARD          KAREN-ANN          PAGAN!          SUSAN          M.          PAGANI         157         Spirited          Singing         SUSAN          PAINE—French          Club          3;          National          Honor          Society          3,          4;          AFS         Club          4.         SUSAN          PALMER—French          Club          2;          Jr.          Round          Table          3;          Library          Pages         3,          4;          Current          Affairs          4.         MARILYN          PARKINSON—Gymnastics          Club          2;          J.V.          Cheerleaders          3.         MARY          PASHALIS—Intramurals          2,          3.         LINDA          PATTEN—Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          4;          Pre-Med          Club          3,          4.         Violinist          Talis          Paups          performs          at          the          Spring          Concert         SUSAN          L.          PAINE          MARIE          J.          PALMER          SUSAN          L.          PALMER          JOHN          M.          PANARO          JOHN          F.          PANTALUK         “          emi         }         dint         MARILYN          B.          PARKINSON          MARY          A.          PASHALIS          LINDA          A.          PATTEN          TALIVALDIS          A.          PAUPS          CHARLES          A.          PEARL         158         Marks          Spring          Concert.          .          .         DONNA          PERLEONE—National          Honor          Society          2,          3,          4;          Jr.          Classical         League          2,          3;          Pre-Med          Club          4.         CHERYL          PERRETT—Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3.         LAWRENCE          PERRY—German          Club          2,          3,          4;          Dance          Band          2,          3;          Jazz         Band          2;          Band          2,          3.         WINIFRED          PETIG—Sock          and          Buskin          3,          4.         DAVID          PIERSON—Ski          Club          2,          3,         JAMES          PLACE—Boys’          Leaders          2;         Education          Club          4.         A          Reh          Table          2;          Distributive         CHERYL          D.          PERRETT          LAWRENCE          B.          PERRY          JUDITH          A.          PETERSEN         WINIFRED          R.          PETIG          RUSSELL          G.          PHILBRICK          DAVID          C.          PIERSON          RICHARD          J.          PITRUZZELLO          JAMES          W.          PLACE         159         Unusual          Skills          Displayed          at          Talent          Show          ..          .         WILLIAM          POLINSKY—Debating          Team          2;          J.V.          Baseball          2;          Jr.          Classi-         cal          League          2,          3.         KENNETH          POPPLE—Cross-Country          2;          Track          2;          Jr.          Roundtable          3;         Round          Table          4.         MARY          POPPLE—          Gymnastics          Club          4.         JANET          POTTER—          Future          Nurses’          Club          2.         RICHARD          POUCHER—J.V.          Soccer          2,          3;          Soccer          4.         JOSEPH          PRICE—Ski          Club          3,          4;          J.V.          Baseball          2;          Intramurals          3,          4;         Pre-Med          Club          3.         DIANE          PYKA—Field          Hockey          Club          3;          Girls’          Leaders          3,          4;          Intramurals         2313;-4:         THOMAS          QUINN—Ski          Club          3,          4;          Art          Service          Squad          2.         WILLIAM          S.          POLINSKY          KENNETH          P.          POPPLE          MARY          E.          POPPLE          JANET          M.          POTTER          RICHARD          W.          POUCHER         .          —3         {          i                    r                    A          °         JOHN          F.          PRATSON          SHIRLEY          A.          PRENETA          JOSEPH          D.          PRICE          LORELEI          L.          PRIOR          HENRY          L.          PURVIS         160         JOEL          RADDING—J.V.          Soccer          2,          3;          Swimming          Team          2,          3,          4;          Current         Affairs          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         PHILIP          RADDING—J.V.          Football          2;          Wrestling          3,          4;          Jr.          Roundtable         3.         BELINDA          RAMIZI—French          Club          2,          3;          Sock          and          Buskin          3;          Library         Pages          3;          Ski          Club          3,          4;          Current          Affairs          4.         DEBORAH          RANSOM—Intramurals          2;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3;          Gym-         nastics          Club          3,          4.         KAYE          RASK—National          Honor          Society          2,          3,          4;          AFS          Club          3,          4;          Jr.         Round          Table          3;          Student          Council          2,          3;          Intramurals          2,          4;          Girls’         Leaders          2.         SONJA          RASMUSSEN—4Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3.         BARBARA          RASMUSSON—Somanhis          Business          Staff          4.         DIANE          PYKA          THOMAS          E.          QUINN          JOEL          M.          RADDING         BARBARA          J.          RANDALL          DEBORAH          A.          RANSOM         KAYE          L.          RASK         161         Students          execute          Scottish          skills          at          Talent          show.         PHILIP          C.          RADDING         BELINDA          G.          RAMIZI         BARBARA          RAYBURN—Aauaettes          2,          3;          French          Club          2;          High          School         World          3,          4;          Jr.          Round          Table          3;          Round          Table          4;          Current          Affairs          4;         Student          Council          2,          3,          Exec.          Comm.          2;          Ski          Club          4;          AFS          Club          4.         RICKARD          REIN—Boys’          Leaders          4;          Football          2,          4;          Swimming          3,          4;         Gymnastics          Club          4.         CLAIRE          REYNOLDS—AFS          Club          3,          4;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3,          4;          Jr.         Classical          League          2,          3,          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          Girls’          J.V.          Basketball         3;          Girls’          Basketball          4;          Current          Affairs          4.         DAVID          REYNOLDS—Distributive          Education          Club          4.         RUTH          RHODES—Intramurals          2;          Folk          Singing          Club          3.         JEANNE          RICHMOND—Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          4;          Library          Pages          3;         Cheerleaders          3,          4;          German          Club          4.         JUDITH          RICHMOND—Aquaettes          2,          3;          AFS          Club          3;          Field          Hockey         Happiness          is          Elinor          Gibson          eating          Barry          Robinson's         Kee          cream.          Team          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          Current          Affairs          4.         EVERETT          RINES—Band          2,          3;          Jazz          Band          4;          Orchestra          4.         ROBERT          Ree          ene          2,:3,          4.         VE.         Ha          Gest          b          Ask          ele          a          Ld         He          ih          th         BARBARA          E.          RAYBURN          LOREN          B.          REICHLIN          RICKARD          E.          REIN          _,-CLAIRE          J.          REYNO          08          ap          He          uf          T.          REYNOLDS         9          an         He          rile          Te         RUTH          C.          RHODES          JEANNE          F.          RICHMOND          JUDITH          M.          RICHMOND          EVERETT          E.          RINES          ROBERT          J.          RINGROSE         dere         ee          ents          ‘Conclude          cpa.          aoe          gee         MARY-LYNN          RIVARD—Field          Hockey          Team          2,          3;          Girls’          Basketball          2,         a         PAULA          RIVARD—Student          Council          2,          3,          4,          Exec.          Comm.          2,          Merit         Award;          Somanhis          2,          3,          4,          Co-ed.          4;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3,          4,          Treas.         3,          4;          Jr.          Classical          League          3,          4,          Pres.          3,          Sec.          4;          M.H.S.          Announcers          J         3,          4,          Treas.,          4;          French          Club          2,          Pres.          2,          Merit          Award;          Jr.          Round         Table          2;          Intramurals          2,          3;          Current          Affairs          4;          National          Honor          Society          4.          oo         JO-ANN          ROBB—French          Club          2;          Future          Nurses’          Club          3;          Sock          and         Buskin          3,          4.         LAURA          ROBB-—Girls’          Leaders          3,          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          French          Club          :         2;          Sock          and          Buskin          2;          High          School          World          3,          4.          oat         KATHLEEN          ROBBINS—Library          Pages          3.         ARTHUR          ROBERTS—Chess          Club          3,          4;          Library          Pages          3,          4.          DG         BARRY          ROBINSON—Jr.          Round          Table          2,          3;          Rifle          Team          3,          4,          Co-         capt.          4;          Cross-Country          3,          4;          Track          2,          4.          Vas         MICHAEL          ROMANO—Round          Table          2,          3,          4;          Sock          and          Buskin          2;          All-         Conn.          Chorus          4.         SUSAN          ROONEY—Library          Pages          3.         MARY-LYNN          A.          RIVARD          PAULA          M.          RIVARD          JO-ANN          E.          ROBB          LAURA          K.          ROBB                    KATHLEEN          A.          ROBBINS         Til         BARRY          T.          ROBINSON          MICHAEL          P.          ROMANO         163         sxe          we          “          =          AS          d          a          f          yec          i          2          aa         ye          Sige,          eye         Cos          as          f          p27                    =         (4          f          .          ppek          —          A         eS          sae          aes          ee          See         L           =          aaa          Sf         ge         oe          :          f          va          =,          4          2          y,          3         yi          ble!          ates          a7          ali          da”          or          Ss          wba          ye         Somanhis          Signers          Highlight          Bermuda          Hop          ..          .         Lt          IZ          Ll,          Be          Se          Gia          aster          5          age          cate         aa          oS          bgt          eres          ee          Leaders          2          i          arene          273,          4         i          aes          5          a          ee,          LEE          ROULEAU-Ski          Club          3,          4;          Intramurals          2.          hl         DEBORAH          RUBIN—Band          2,          3;          Future          Nurses’          Club          2;          Sock          and         On          eR          -          oor          CL          OX           Buskin          3;          AFS          Club          3,          4.         —Sf          fs          ‘          LESLIE          RUBIN—Aquaettes          3;          French          Club          2,          3;          Intramurals          2;         2          =          Current          Affairs          4;          High          School          World          2,          3,          4;          AFS          Club          3,          4;          Sock         es          ee          A          a          Ane          2          Spech          and          Buskin          2.         -          DAVID          RUBINOW—Intramurals          2,          3;          Wrestling          3;          Student          Council         6          pC          -          ata          Yy          3,          4,          Exec.          Comm.          3;          National          Honor          Society          2,          3,          4;          Current         =          Affairs          4.         og          :          Aap          iA          eee          CAROL          RUSHFORD—Distributive          Education          Club          4,          Lib.          4.         7          LAURALYN          ST.          JOHN—Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3;          Ski          Club          2,          3;          Future         OF          pe          Aa          r_          ,          Secretaries’          Club          4.         foe          :          3          eam          -         7         ALAN          C.          ROSSETTO          LEE          J.          ROULEA          DEBORAH          B.          RUBIN          LESLIE          |.          RUBIN          DAVID          R.          RUBINOW         ]          vy         Sh         CAROL,A.          RUSHFORD          ARLENE          M.          SADLOSKI          LAURALYN          M.          $          .          JOHN          YVONNE          T.          ST.          PIERRE          JOSEPH          P.          SALVATORE         4          V          av                   ry          A          v         A          wae          ae          iY         q           YA          da         AD          a}          y,          iY          7          e          nv,         .          we          YY          (0          y'          (          ;         Oye          .          164         YVONNE          ST.          PIERRE—Ski          Club          3,          4.         JOSEPH          SALVATORE—Audio          Visual          Aids          2,          3.         BARRY          SANDALS—National          Honor          Society          2,          3,          4,          V.Pres.          4;         Current          Affairs          4,          Pres.          4;          High          School          World          2,          3,          4;          Pre-Med          Club         3,          4,          Sec.-Treas.          4;          Rensslaer          Medal.         ROBERT          SANDSTROM—Cross-Country          3;          Track          3,          4;          Intramurals         2os         LINDA          SAPIENZA—Jr.          Round          Table          2,          3;          Round          Table          4;          Jr.          Classi-         cal          League          2.         EDWARD          SASS—Football          3;          Intramurals          2.         JAMES          SEILER—Soccer          2;          Radio          Club          2;          Intramurals          2;          At         Laurelcrest          Academy:          Ski          Club          3;          Golf          3;          Photography          Club          3,         Treas.;          Radio          Club          3,          Chair.         CELESTE          A.          SANBORN          BARRY          S.          SANDALS         DANIEL          H.          SCHULTZ         A”          but          e         ve           0          ?          tel          oe         PAUL          A.          SCARCHUK         ROBERT          L.          SANDSTROM         The          bermuda          hop          leaves          fond          memories          with          Kit          Drobiak          and          Bill         Hilinski.         LINDA          L.          SAPIENZA          EDWARD          J.          SASS         GARY          B.          SCOVILLE          JAMES          R.          SEILER         Danny          O'Connell          and          Bruce          Custer          relax          in          the          library.         JAMES          SHERMAN—Round          Table          4;          Folk          Club          4.         HERRICK          SILVIA—Round          Table          4;          Library          Pages          3,          4;          Jr.          Round         Table          3.         WILLIAM          SIMPSON—J.          V.          Football          2;          Wrestling          2.         PHILIP          SLADE—Intramurals          2,          3.         NANCY          SLATTERY—Sock          and          Buskin          2.         KAREN          SMITH—Future          Nurses’          Club          2,          3.         MARIANNE          SMITH—Band          2,          3;          Future          Nurses’          Club          3.         SUSAN          SMITH—          Girls’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4;          AFS          Club         4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         PAUL          SMYTH—Boys’          Leaders          2;          Student          Council          2;          J.V.          Soccer          2;         Soccer          3,          4;          J.V.          Baseball          2;          Band          2,          3,          4;          Bandoleers          3,          4;          Jazz         Band          2;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          National          Honor          Society          2,          3,          4.         LINDA          M.          SENNA          DONNA          L.          SERETTO          JOAN          E.          SHEEHAN          JAMES          A.          SHERMAN          PETER          M.          SIEVERTS         166         o  N         DONNA          SILVER          HERRICK          H.          SILVIA          WILLIAM          S.          SIMPSON          PHILIP          N.          SLADE          GERARD          D.          SLATER         Pressures          Increase          as          Graduation          Approaches.          .          .         Or          ot          eee          ae         YO          v          Oo          .          “Sy          os          ws:          cy          y                    s          2%          S          C         JUDITH          SNOW—Student          Council          2,          3,          4;          Girls’          Leaders          2,          3;          Girls’          ™           VV          c          ae          Sc          A          Oi          sae          bee          ae         Basketball          2;          Intramurals          2,          3;          Somanhis          Business          Staff          4;          Span-          OS          iO:          o.          0           New         ish          Club          4,          President.          Sern          ee          ge          OP          a         NANCY          SOLOMON-Girls’          Leaders          2,          3;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3,          4;          @r          Nk          :          (eX          wi          WY          Yo          0         AFS          Club          2,          3,          4;          French          Club          2;          Future          Nurses’          Club          2;          Current           -           +          ©          “2S          Se          SS          =         Affairs          4;          Ski          Club          4;          Field          Hockey          Team          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.          a          ape          2          O          AG          ay         JAMES          SOSTMAN—J.V.          Baseball          2;          Baseball          3;          Intramurals          3,          4.          Rah          a”          eee         ROXANNE          SPAFFORD—Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3,          4;          Gymnastics          Club          ;          OP                    fae          =                    2                    )         4;          Folk          Singing          Club          4.          ae          wer          i”          Ss         PETER          SPIRITO—Intramurals          4.          WO          NQF          OS          N          x          xe          LS         Ne          :          Xo          Oo                    y          c         or          é          we          :          oO”         cS          ee         PAUL          B.          SMYTH         NANCY          L.          SLATTERY         JUDITH          A.          SNOW          NANCY          SOLOMON          JAMES          R.          SOSTMAN          ROXANNE          SPAFFORD          PETER          M.          SPIRITO         167         Spring          Sport          Teams          Pies          a          Interscholastic         L          noite          SPOSITO—Cross-Country          2.         eee          CQUELYN          STASKO—Future          Nurses’          Club          3;          Sock          and          Buskin          4;         -          Folk          Singing          Club          4.         aa          RONALD          STEINER—Jr.          Round          Table          3;          Round          Table          4.         LISBETH          STEVENS—Future          Nurses’          Club          2;          Sock          and          Buskin          2;         4          ve          Folk          Singing          Club          2.         ‘          ©          BRUCE          STEWART—          Swimming          Team          2;          Gymnastics          Club          2.         se          S)         y          Wo         oo          mC,          iP          KATHRYN          STODDARD—Girls’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          Field          Hockey          3,          4,         9)          )          ee          a          ,          re)                    Co-capt.          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4;          Girls          Basketball          2,         ee          om          3,          4.         y                     oO”          °          Ae         DAVID          STONEMAN—Cross-Country          2,          3,          4,          Capt.          4;          Track          2,          3,          4;         ee          Ad          J          Capt.          4;          Jr.          Round          Table          2;          Round          Table          3,          4;          German          Club          4.         ROBERT          SPOSITO          GLORIA          A.          STENCE         {         Kerape          y          BRUCE          pits          KATHRYN          R.          STODDARD          DAVID          G.          STONEMAN          JAMES          W.          STRED         e:          a                   pee         Py         Events...         JAMES          STRED—J.V.          Football          3.         EDWARD          STRIMAITIS—French          Club          3,          4;          Chess          Club          4;          M.H.S.          An-         nouncers          4.         GLORIA          SULLIVAN—Gymnastics          Club          2.         ELLIOTT          SV ELNYS—Boys'          Leaders          2.         JANE          SWANSON—Sock          and          Buskin          3,          4;          AFS          Club          3,          4;          Ski          Club          3,         4.         EDWARD          SZYMANOSKI—Chess          Club          2,          3,          4,          V.Pres.          3,          4;          Jr.         Classical          League          2,          3,          4;          National          Honor          Society          2,          3,          4;          Current          Athlete          Dave          Stoneman          competes          in          a          spring          sport.         Affairs          4.          :         TIMOTHY          THRESHER—Jr.          Round          Table          2;          Round          Table          3,          4;          Intra-         murals          2,          3,          4.         ROBERT          THRALL—Wrestling          2.         EDWARD          G.          STRIMAITIS          GLORIA          A.          SULLIVAN          ELLIOTT          J.          SVELNYS          JANE          A.          SWANSON          EDWARD          J.          SWEENEY         EDWARD          J.          SZYMANOSKI          GARY          A.          THOMPSON          ROBERT          H.          THRALL          TIMOTHY          C.          THRESHER          LESTER          M.          THURSTON         169         KATHLEEN          TOPLIFF—          Future          Nurses’          Club          3,          4.         JANICE          TOTTEN—Jr.          Round          Table          2;          Round          Table          3,          4;          Jr.          Classi-         cal          League          2,          3,          Sec.          2.         ROBBAN          TOTTEN—Wrestling          2,          3,          4,          Capt.          4.         GAIL          TRYON—Future          Nurses’          Club          3,          4;          Library          Pages          4;          Ski          Club         4;          Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          4.         DAVID          TURKINGTON—Gymnastics          Club          2,          3;          Swimming          Team          2,          3,         4;          Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3;          Student          Council          2,          4.         DAVID          TURNER—          J.V.          Football          2;          Football          3,          4;          Student          Council          2;         Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          V.Pres.          3.         Bob          Vogt          enjoys          senior          breakfast.         yf          R.          TOFELDT          KATHLEEN          C.          TOPLIFF          JANICE          C.          TOTTEN          ROBBAN          TOTTEN         .         GAIL          F.          TRYON          DAVID          B.          TURKINGTON          DAVID          J.          TURNER         PN          ,         Que          WA          SQW         :          vk          Of          yer.          $         S          yW          Wok                    RI          aS)          £50k         ho                    Or         SN          SS                   r          “gD         ido          ae          Wee          OY         é          ‘oa          ,          170         eA          mtOON         i                    x          —          ’         As          a          8h          YIAnSs         4          VNTes          F          Ca.          A          Te         Varied          Activities          Keynote          an          Exciting          Senior         Week...         EDWARD          VERLANDER—Soccer          4.         PIERO          VERRO—Chess          Club          2,          3,          4.         ROBERT          VOGT—All-Conn.          Chorus          4;          Jr.          Round          Table          2;          Round         Table          3,          4;          Boys'          Leaders          2,          3.         JOHN          VON          DECK—Audio          Visual          Aids          2,          3.         CYNTHIA          WAHNQUIST—Intramurals          3;          Sock          and          Buskin          3,          4.         KENNETH          WALKER—Boys’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          French          Club          2;          Nation-         al          Honor          Society          3,          4;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4,          V.Pres.          2,          Pres.          3;          Current         Affairs          4,          V.          Pres.          4;          J.V.          Soccer          2,          3;          Soccer          4.         BRIAN          VAN          CAMP          SUSAN          M,          VERA?          EDWARD          G.          VERLANDER          PIERO          VERRO         +          ae          q          f          A          WN         i)         ROBERT          VOGT          JOHN          F.          VONDECK          SHERRY          J.          WACKTER          CYNTHIA          WAHNQUIST         171         CAROL          A.          VOGT         KENNETH          WALKER         The          Class          of          1967          Graduates          564          Seniors...         JAMES          M.          WALSH         NANCY          E.          WEBB         EDWARD          WARD-—Ski          Club          2,          3,          4;          Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          4;         Debating          Team          4;          Cross-Country          2,          3,          4;          Track          2,          4.         MARK          WARE—Boys’          Leaders          3,          4;          J.V.          Basketball          2;          J.V.          Baseball         2;          J.V.          Soccer          3;          Soccer          4;          Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          V.Pres.          2;          In-         tramurals          2,          3,          4;          Round          Table          3,          4.         CHRISTINE          WEGRZYN—Future          Nurses’          Club          2,          3.         PATTI          WELLS—Tumbling          Club          2;          Girls’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          Field         Hockey          Team          3,          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4.         DAVID          WHITE—Jr.          Classical          League          2,          3,          V.Pres.          2,          3;          Student         Council          3,          4,          Exec.          Comm.          3,          4;          Pre-Med          Club          3,          4,          Pres.          4;          AFS         Club          4;          Aquaettes          4;          Nutmeg          Boys’          State;          Trinity          Book          Prize.         EDWARD          J.          WARD          JR.          PAMELA          R.          WARD          MARK          D.          WARE          JUDITH          A.          WASHBURN         ;          )         x         fi         COLETTE          WEEKS          7          oe          PATTI          J.          WELLS          DAVID          P.          WHITE         é         RS          ‘oe          sa         RACHEL          WICHMAN—French          Club          2;          Sock          and          Buskin          2,          3;          Ski         Club          3,          4;          Current          Affairs          4;          Future          Nurses’          Club          2.         ROY          WIESE—Tennis          2,          3,          4;          German          Club          2,          3,          4;          Student           Council         2,          3,          Exec.          Comm.          2;          National          Honor          Society          2,          3,          4;          Current         Affairs          4;          M.H.S.          Announcers          4;          Somanhis          4.         GARY          WIGREN—Ski          Club          3,          4;          Intramurals          2,          3,          4;          Golf          2,          3,          4;          J.V.         Basketball          2;          J.V.          Soccer          2.         RICHARD          WILCOX—Boys’          Leaders          2,          3;          Ski          Club          2,          3,          4.         ALAN          WILKINSON—Soccer          2,          4.         DAVID          WOLLENBERG—Soccer          2,          4;          J.V.          Basketball          2;          Intramurals          2,         3,          4;          Tennis          2.         HENRY          YAWORSKI—Intramurals          2,          3;          Folk          Singing          Club          3;          Spanish         Club          2;          Sock          and          Buskin          2.         The          last          journey          is          a          road          to          the          future.         RACHEL          L.          WICHMAN          ROY          F.          WIESE          GARY          K.          WIGREN          RICHARD          C.          WILCOX          ALAN          WILKINSON         A         GAIL          E.          WILLIS          ROBERT          D.          WILSON          DAVID          M.          WOLLENBERG          HENRY          J.          YAWORSKI          TIMOTHY          M.          YOUNG         173         BARBARA-ANN          YUNGK          ROBERT          ZANLUNGO          CAROLE          A.          ZEISER          DIANNE          L.          ZEPPA          PAULA          J.          ZIPKIN         DIANNE          ZEPPA-—Girls’          Leaders          2,          3,          4;          Girls’          Basketball          2,          3;          Intra-         murals          2,          3,          4.         DIANE          ZITKOVITCH—Library          Pages          4.         y wiliam          T.          ZWICK                  “ob          y          SENIORS          NOT          PICTURED          IN          MEMORIAM         RICHARD          BAGGE         R.          SCOTT          CAMPBELL          RALPH          LANAGAN         WILLIAM          COLANTI         ANTHONY          DAMATO          1949          to          1965         JOYCE          A.          FRANKLAND         KAREN          D.          GAUTREAU         MONICA          HENSEL         GARY          McKEEVER         CHRISTOPHER          POWELL         SHARON          TOBIN         CATHERINE          TORZSA         RUTH          A.          TRIESCHMAN         174         ‘Cognito          Mentis          Apertae          Est          Clavis          Multis          Portis”         ‘‘Awareness          of          an          Open          Mind          Is          the          Key          to          Many         Doors”’         1967          CLASS          OFFICERS          Seated:          Susan          Magowan,          co-treasurer;          Marion          Garrison,          secretary;          Jo-An          Bou-         dreau,          co-treasurer.          Standing:          Joseph          Amaio,          president;          David          White,          vice-president.         lass          Song         ike          Ortitelti         where         hy          LPP          =          Hugh          1         ga          pa          “ee         now          we          must          leave          —          this          hallow         as          a         Commencement          Committee         In          January,          seniors          are           measured          for          their          caps          and          gowns.         Coordinates          Senior          Activities          .          .          .         Commencement          Committee          discusses         plans          for          senior          activities.         Saas          4         Senior          Commencement          Committee         Front          Row:          N.          Solomon,          M.          Blanchard,          S.          Magowan,          F.          Laraia,          J.          Garrison,          S.          Ganzer,          M.          Abraitis,          E.          Gibson,          C.          NcNamara,          J.         Boudreau,          D.          Czarnota,          P.          Rivard,          J.          Mullaney,          D.          White.          Row          2:          M.          Amaio,          Row          3:          S.          Lloyd,          D.          Turkington,          J.          Gabbey,          M.          Orfitelli,          M.         Belcher,          R.          Larson,          M.          Buder,          L.          Rubin,          A.          Karp,          G.          Macllvain,          M.          Jacobs,          J.          Hooper,          J.          Ostrout,          R.          Cartwright,          R.          Poucher,          R.          Wiese.         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