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CAULDRON PUBLISHED BY MIDDLETOWN HIGH SCHOOL MIDDLETOWN, CONN. well, a lot of frustration . . . it's very hard to change anything in this school. . . most of them (facilities) are as old as the school. a new building would be a start. it's hard to wake up in the morn- ning and come to a dump . . . that's not exciting. 'i stick up for my school, i'm proud of it. 'if the school were burning down, i guess i'd put it out. . . . this place is in really bad shape. . . . stupid green walls everywhere. ' . . . it's very hard to change anything in this school. '. . . when you show somebody your school, you get embarrassed. some of the younger teachers are trying to change the school and help the kids. the teachers are better than ever. the kids just don't seem to care. so far, i've tried to be active, i think it's good to get involved and be around kids your own age and learn something new. i go if i think they'll win. the mfad program is just a big popularity contest. 0 QJ C c QJ TIGER TALES MIDDLETOWN UK.II SCIKX L. MIDDLETOWN. CONN. NOVEMBER. 1%9 SENIORS HAUNT THE NIGHT Pogmore tiing « f November turn residents prub- icads in utter di - IK little creatures liking around tiu ryally weren’t xt wcud beings were rutumet, and proceeded to the Sen- ior Frolic. Upon entering the school evm. «fie i mid find charadet comer of the mind; C I il Abner and Dam dwarfs. dirty old me «►Id woman, Uhnpiard S who had stretch- lams, salt and pepPr ions, whipjwd up I toy and girl , and tin % as livened In- pumpkim, cornMalk . dangling ’70's, skeletons, and a full moon, not to mention the outhouse Dorothy, the cowardly Lion, and the Scarecrow. Maggie Bochinski and Cathi Mu ik received th« prize for Those s«fiiors who helped make the frolic a success by serving m various committees were Nanci Ales Merry Christmas and Happy Is To All MHS Students and Tt £ 22 Gridiron Troi Riflemen Fourth In State Middietou.fi vs. Southington fki Saturday. Septcmlicr -7. the Middletown Tigers were defeated by the Southington Kni hts 1 a score of 26-H. With hand-offs to J Kast- Thc Tigm led moved the b Blown interre .second quarter up with a tout Tiger Tales i« Cfcw — IGtc lings Es.-k wj Edit.-r Diane IVscHt t'kotoor Curto -o i, ••iti — Kai l|icki«h ami ltouir I'ufault itamaam Advertirimg Dudhy Rnn Cambria a Oari k..Un Itrin. «U i‘MN Hi rtlrr Sties Staff Editors — Nick Raniin -ml Oorgc Durgy tMnne IXcimlty B-’unir Kilt CVtfcv Rum. II Sue OotAun CM Mathi on Andrea Rim Kcr«tc John «n Keith Stern Judy I irector Sue C1o ou Feet are Staff LJuers -- Arulrca LaPauj.-l aud Lydia Kern Lynn MacDonald Sue Coughlin l.mdamae Peck •truer lid'll Christina IfcrM .Vnn T ron« K.iiidi I!arrack linimj Krciucki Starts Staff Hitter Patun and Don llrumin Richard Tueci Robot Arc . Rickard Kroat Re Herman Scott Macdonald Faculty Advisors Mill Cathy Kerg Mill lloar Mr. Edward Swniullehuru PubtUhrd 10 iMiara per annum w. s ! 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Over thr« ’-quar- ters of the Council participated in the protest. In other news, five members have been added to the Council. They an ijyqpjtPTS Mu l niv ihov-n ! .1 «.iud.-nt-f.u-ulty Student Council News committee, who are ihouvhi to lie valuable addition to the council, but were not elect'd by a populat vote earlier this year. The five new mem- bers are: Larry Owens, Tom Muses. Rich Tucci, Brenda Butts and Curt Keif. Coming up later is the election « f the Student Council president. Nom- inated for the post are Kate Ilirkbh. Richard Closvr. Keith Stern and Tom Moses. The election of other officers will In after the Presidential election. Currently the Student Council is involved in discusnon of the dress code of MIIS. Shortly the Coiuiril will propose a suitable agreement to the facnitv and administration. LES XX. di ( r.MB On Apathy -- Student h, If w Year a 3 JS i 2k F 2 ? d. : _ = Z C C c._ « “ V £ x r 2 r 3 = - r r-dli. _ - S,1 S V -S c jfSS5tS “ 3 = chers rsgscu.u.u.-u An MIIS dance that anyone could attend, held at a local hall, and featuring a fantastic, well-known band. Would you come? I grander. I have often wondered why MIIS students are ih involv'd in school activities, why they don’t attend sport evratJ, why they seemingly do itot care about tdiobf. Hence, I de- cided to ask :uhI find out why. Many students feel that the reason for the display of apathy is the teachers and the teachers and the ad- ministration. They feel that these people should invoke all of the spir- On the contrary, say another group of students, it is completely up to the students. A school is not ? 'Z .£ .c .£ jd JE J just the building, the teachers, or the administration, but nit her the stu- dents. The studntts can- and should lead the school. Of course, the school cannot and will not function with just the stu- dents’ co-operation. Many students find some of the teacheft very' re- ceptive to new and seemingly good Opinions Ol s2 5 = t 9 Z ____t - 1 : = w V = i = 2 7 i — e-B F T — — ; 1-3 gjf-a jit f ,= « n • 3 ’ 2 - ideas. There is, plainly, a lack of trust between students and teachers. Spins events are a big pan of the life of any whool, but, as one can clearly see, many students do not support «Kir hard-working teams Some students fed that games an too expensive. The «tudrnt are also hindered by lack of transportation t« a game, especially when there is 3n away game and someone only order one bus for about 90 p Tsons. There are also those stud« nts who feel that a sports program is a waste of lime in a school, fonunatel these stud« m.s are in th- j xm Another popular excuse students did not know al tain activity. Communio be improved if the school j as a pla e for th. exchani Except for our scho sport, rifle, varsity cams in are exclusively for b couldn't we have girls’ sqi varsity level in liasketha f two-hand touch), swiir field horkev. t’nfoituu.it. n fD •o .s y £ J= £ C ? r . 7 - — lies lien the Kni II until pots. In Knights ca l y Picette, n 2 £ ? = i r - 7 - = Is - i o e- -c = - = ® ■Up L h c O ; I - .J - F s eg v£“' — “it s fi bt 2 Jd — 3 3 f j c. ■ 5 5 IS : _ 3 1 ec w £ I ” c c c sc s - = 'r?“’£r=a5r .5 5 r £-.2 s -iv i s- y s JS — ; 2 7 - . _•.“ . -____r- :- v . — “ r IT tt - Z 2 JL J — .s A - s e-1 = ■ r l S S I is = w O1 i don't buy it, but if i can, i'll read it. - • -7 - _• s. = : t _ r l z z .. f - • --r J - -. = - i-C-rf iFi iS-f? ii-3'SS S M Frderalist Candidate £ - 5 - H 0) —] O Office Mayor Town and City Clerk Judge of Probate Justices of the Peace Registrar of Voters Constables Common Council Board of Education X. Ri.hatd Tucci Judy Director Kate Briggs Carl Rodenhi cr Pisa Mylchrcest Sue Closson C hri Lutocka Bmce Paton Sal Banolotta Mark Dunn Nancy Kimball Andrea DiPaugh Nanci Moore C.ath) Mu ik INuig Dufault Parn Hrnler Bonnie Hill Dottic Reiss Diane Snow Kate Hickish it's a really good school paper. for fifteen cents i could buy two wall street journals and get some worthwhile info.' a student council representative came into my homeroom the other day and asked if there was a freshman dance, how many would attend, and everybody just sat there like a bunch of idiots and nobody raised their hand, so i guess there won't be a freshman dance. i'm a freshman so i want to just see how it all goes and then get involved next year. . . . you find out what it's like to work together. . . i like competiton. . . . you get a chance to work with the guys as a team and you get to know them real close. i heard hardly anybody was there, but i shouldn't talk . . . 'cause i didn't go either. an education, that's all i came for, that's all i want, and that s all i got. a lot of the teachers are good, very good in fact, and the student-teacher relationships are fantastic. some of them try to help you with your everyday problems, but some of them believe in teaching their subject and that's it. 39 i've been involved in a few school activities and i think it's worth it if you're interested. ’• • • anyone can get himself involved and not know why. i do work after school, but i still play baseball. yes, i have school spirit and i like to get involved, it's fun to get out and be at the games. the music department is the only one that always comes through. i think the administration is holding the teachers back from doing what they want to try in the classroom with the students. i've become prejudiced from the kids in this school, i don't want to be associated with this high school, there are the people who won't do anything . . . the ones who complain. i'd like to see more open forums, it's good 48 just having everybody together. 'the only time they have them is when a crisis occurs ... if they had them all the time maybe they'd clear up some of the problems. nancy alessi edith alien john alien aleta anderson robert anderson dennis andreoni karen arabas joe askew joan augustine i think if the students would try, the atmosphere, or i should say the attitude between students and teachers would be better. karen breton katherine briggs robert briggs colin brookes nathaniel brown 59 robert brown melaine butler brenda butts ronald cambria janice carlson i don't think you should single out just middletown . . . i think it will change . . . it always changes for the better. 60 linda carta louis carta Charles cecchini leslie chandler craig chiarappa salvatore ciccarello jonathan dark renita dark ronald dark shyral dark william elements michael conley alfred cristaldi Frances cristaldi brenda dechane susan d'emanuele darcy dickinson john connelly susan cook there were a lot of good times, too. john cornaroli gary courtright patricia cordone doug dufault shah dunham mark dunn sheila dunn george durgy marcy fall thomas enright william errico deborah foley laverne farley michael filanda kevin ewald grady fitzpatrick edward fall bruno girgenti phil gorman gary grcco james grimaldi quentin hall it's very tense at times and then it can get really nice ... it varies as to what's happening. nancy hanecak mack harrison russell harwood ted hathaway kathleen heger jan hendley margaret hertler katherine hickish dong hyland anne iacobellis 71 anthony kelsey jean kenefick nancy kimball judith knight lydia korn univox, univex, unisex . . .?! .athleen landry andrea lapaugh sandra larson richard lastrina salvatore latina phillip lawrence linda lee barbara lemay sharon letourneau nicholas lisitano there's a good cross section of kids ' sue manuel joan marchese ken marszalek kathleen meehan robert michalowski gretchen miller michael misenti pam moncada nanci moore raphaela mueller judith negrelli karen neun i go to most of the games. i just haven't been interested, and besides, i live out of town. diane parmentier bruce pator joseph pattavina paul pavelka paula pendleton joyce pytlik nicholas ranno mark reiman dorothy rciss sue rich Christine rogerson sally root debra rosenthal barbara ruede dorothy ruimerman i feel i've learned a lot from meeting people and working with different types of people. elizabeth salafia diane sanborn Stephen satagaj robert scanlon joan schenker santo Signorelli nathaniel simmons joseph skultety vincent spada bruce spaman 87 yes, i do get involved in some, but i have a lot of personal things to take care of usually. cheryl svec anaheid lucy tchapraste reggie thibodeau david tokarz nona tomlin marvin tuthill richard ulkus william vinci doris violette myra webster kathy wieliczko Christine wojtowicz barbara woodman gail wysocki thomas zigman i got to some of the swim meets ... so i feel i have a bit of school spirit. maybe at the beginning of next CHERYL AHLGREN fta football, weight lifting, deca main street, middlefield JUDY BALLER RONALD BROUSSEAU choir, deca little city road, higganum east shore drive, hidden lake, higganum JANIE AIKEN gaa basketball, volleyball; gsl, cauldron ROBERT BROWN 19 south street SAL BARTOLOTTA 47 h rose circle gaa volleyball, tumbling; cheerleading 25 butternut street football, dance committees NANCY ALESSI baseball, dance committees, basketball MELAINE BUTLER 139 broad street team scorer, mfad saybrook road, haddam class vp fresh., soph.; class pres. Jr., sr.; JANE BEAULIEU gaa volleyball, basketball, tumbling; cauldron class editor fresh., soph., jr.; 91 newfield street cauldron, outing club, teacher's secre- cauldron editor-in-chief sr., mfad, gsl. gaa basketball, tumbling, volleyball tary student council, laurel girls’ state ROSANNA BERTUGLIA BRENDA BUTTS EDITH ALLEN 15 pease avenue 55 roosevelt drive 28 maple street cauldron, dance committees, fta, gsl di- choir, drill team, bowling club, student choir, drill team rector of socials, nhs secretary, senior council, gsl, mfad, gaa volleyball, turn- JOHN ALLLN slate bling 29 gordon place WILLIAM BLODGETT RONALD CAMBRIA math club, nhs main street, higganum meeting house road, haddam ALETA ANDERSON swimming, track little choir, tiger tales advertising mgr. 42 west street MARGARET BOCHINSKI JANICE CARLSON gsl, gaa, fna, little choir, crew lake beseck, middlefield brainard hill road, higganum ROBERT ANDERSON class vp jr., sr.; cheerleading, dance cauldron, choir lisa lane committees, gaa volleyball, ski club, LINDA CARTA band student council, choir i. rural route 1, box 831, rockfall DENNIS ANDEON1 Will I AM BRLAKEIELD LOUIS CARTA 32 Warwick street 18 schaefer road 99 spring street baseball, basketball football, track mfad, deca, choir KAREN ARABAS KAREN BRETON LESLIE C HANDLER maple avenue, higganum 184 hickory circle candlewood hill road, higganum gaa volleyball, band choir student council, gsl, cheerleading. JOE ASKEW KATHERINE BRIGGS cauldron, class secretary jr., mfad 28 saybrook road 145 mount vernon street CRAIG CHIARAITA JOAN AUGUSTINE cauldron, tiger tales feature co-editor jr., edgewood court, rockfall meriden road editor-in-chief sr.; crew, gsl, mfad, nhs baseball, football, mfad, uglyman con- fta, choir, dance committees, gaa volley- vp, senior slate, ski club, dance commit- test, deca treasurer ball, basketball; drama tees, student council SALVATORE CICCARELLO MICHAEL AUGUSTINE ROBERT BRIGGS 118 newfield street long hill road, middlefield 30 rose circle baseball basketball mgr., rifle, cauldron cauldron, drama, little choir, central DANIEL CLARK MARLIN BABAI north-west chorus, all-state chorus. nancy lane, rockfall 116 aspen drive mfad, outing club JONATHAN CLARK SENTA BAHR COLIN BROOKES 225 hickory circle 18 Warwick street main street, haddam REN1TA CLARK 4 liberty place tiger tales, gaa volleyball RONALD CLARK rural route 1, box 216, higganum SHYRAL CLARK 500 Washington street gaa volleyball, tumbling, band WILLIAM CLEMENTS 328 valley heights drive, rockfall football, choir '.W WT -A.3« DIANE DIEHL walkley hill road, haddam tiger tales exchange editor, drama, choir, dance committees MARTIN DIMAUKO 78 grove street baseball ELLEN D'OENCH . phedon parkway crew tees THOMAS ENRIGHT 150 spring street cross country, baseball, deca WILLIAM FRRICO main street, rockfall KEVIN EWALD 759 newfield street band EDWARD FALL MICHAEL CONLEY 226 hickory circle choir, drama, cauldron JOHN CONNELLY main street, rockfall SUSAN COOK lake beseck, middlefield PATRICIA CORDONE 192 college street choir JOHN CORNAROLI hubbard street, middlefield football, track GARY COURTRIGHT river road, haddam football ALFRED CIUSTALDI 8 frisbie street deca jr. treasurer, sr. FRANCES CRISTALDT 8 frisbie street choir MICHAEL CUBETA spencer road BRENDA DECHANE main street, middlefield choir SUSAN D'EMANUELE meriden road choir DARCY DICKINSON 123 highland avenue cauldron, choir : ROY DRURY route 9, haddam PAMELA DUDLEY 306 hickory circle choir, outing club, cauldron, tiger tales, dance committees DOUG DUFAULT 23 hubbard street football, track, tiger tales cartoonist, deca SHARI DUNHAM 66 west street drum majorette MARK DUNN 8 erin street extension ross country captain jr., sr; track, mfad, student council, cauldron, dance com- mittees SHEILA DUNN 51 Warwick street choir,3 mfad, cauldron, bowling, gaa tumbling, bowling club GEORGE DURGY 549 valley view drive, middlefield rifle, co-capt. sr.; tiger tales news co- editor, drama, cauldron, tennis, crew GRETCHEN DYER power hill road, middlefield leaders club pres., choir, gaa, dance committees JOHN DZIALO cider mill road, middlefield football co-capt., track, dance commit- 270 barbara road football, track, baseball, student council, ski club MARCY FALL 270 barbara road gsl, tiger tales, dance committees, crew, senior slate, fna, cauldron, ski club LA VERNE FARLEY . 60 tneech road choir MICHAEL FILANDA 2 pease avenue basketball, baseball GRADY FITZPATRICK 36 ferry street track DEBORAH FOLEY Washington street extension pep club, cauldron WILLIAM FOWLER mack road, middlefield football, track, choir, av club PHILIP FRANCO 33 rome avenue band, choir CHRIS FRIMAN 317 cherry hill road, haddam french club JOHN FUCHKO box 557, rockfall RICK GENOVESE 152 liberty street band, track DARLENE GIONFRIDDO thayer ro.ij, higganum BRUNO URGENTI 20 erin street PHIL GORMAN glover place football, baseball co-capt., tnfad GARY GRECO 33 green street JAMES GRIMALDI 152 nejako drive swimming, track, band, crew QUENTIN HALL 83 meech road basketball, cross-country NANCY HANECAK 153 basswood drive ski club, tiger tales, cauldron RUSSELL HARWOOD 135 old mill road band, rifle, swimming TED HATHAWAY 0 fifth avenue basketball, football KATHLEEN HEGER Christian hill road, higganun leaders club, gaa volleyball, gsl JAMES HENDLEY powder hill road, middlefield JAN HENDLEY powder hill road, middlefield class secretary soph., ski club treasurer, dance committees, drama MARGARET HERTLER 102 westfield terrace bowling club, drama, crew DOUG HYLAND . - lake beseck, middlefield deca vp ANNE 1ACOBELL1S 84 grand street little choir CRAIG JOHNSON river road, haddam crew, mfad RONNA KABATZNICK 233 barbara road student council, class treasurer soph., gsl director of service, fta, tiger tales alumni editor ANTHONY KELSEY plains road, haddam baseball, football JEAN KENEFICK 215 pearl street fna, bowling club, dance committees, mfad, cauldron, gaa volleyball NANCY KIMBALL dujjHn hill road, higganum choir, cheerleading, cauldron, outing club, crew, student council TUnrEH KNIGHT burr road, higganum mfad LYDIA KORN walkley hill road, haddam gaa volleyball, crew, tiger tales feature coeditor, drama JOHN KRUVKA boston road, rockfall ROBERT KRUVKA boston road, rockfall football, band, track KATHLEEN LANDRY cherry hill road, middlefield tn.i cauldron •Tr ANDREA LAPAUGH 59 grand street fta, gsl, cauldron, mfad, nhs treasurer, tiger tales feature coeditor, parade of youth correspondent, Connecticut asso- ciation of women, deans and counselors award SANDRA LARSON toad ridge road, middlefield RICHARD LASTRINA 6 bretton road football mgr., basketball mgr., baseball mgr., deca SALVATORE LATINA 15 rapallo avenue PHILLIP LAWRENCE dublin hill road, higganum LINDA LEE oston road, rockfall Student council, gaa volleyball BARBARA LEMAY way roaaTmiddlefield SHARON LETOURNEAU lake beseck, middlefield NICHOLAS USITANO 56 liberty street deca CHRISTINE LUTOCKA cedar street, middlefield student council, gsl, senior slate, gaa volleyball ROBERT MacFARLANE r. ; st KATHERINE HICKISH main street, higganum student council pres., gsl pres., tiger tales cartoonist, cauldron, little choir, central northwest music festival, all-state choir, nhs, mfad, drama, dar award LINDA KULASENSKI peters lane, rockfall gsl LISA KUSIAK stagecoach road, durham JOHN LABELLA 86 lawn avenue thayer road, higganum rifle, av club WILLIAM MAGEE lisa lane ski club, crew PAUL MALONE 235 basswood drive deca DEBORAH MANCARELLA 500 Washington street fna DARLING MANNING turkey hill road, haddam SUE MANUEL 500 Washington street gsl, choir, dance committees, mfad JOAN MARCHESE 603 high street gaa volleyball, gsl KEN MARZALEK 90 middlefield street football, basketball, mfad DAVE MARTHINS 100 ridgewood road KATHLEEN MEEHAN 253 spencer drive ROBERT M1CHALOWSKI route 147, middlefield WILLIAM MICHALOWSKI route 147, middlefield choir GRETCHEN MILLER 130 ridgewood road drama, choir, outing club MICHAEL MISENTI 26 erin street PAM MONCADA 69 church street NANCI MOORE walkley hill road, haddam cheerleading, co-capt. sr., student coun cil, cauldron, nhs, mfad THOMAS MOSES 475 Washington street football, track, mfad RAPHAELA MUELLER 146 aspen drive library aide, nhs ARMANDO MUSUMECI 40 hotchkiss street CATHY MUZIK beaver meadow road, haddam cheerleading, capt. sr.; nhs, student council, cauldron LISA MYLCHREEST walkley hill road, haddam student council, gsl, dance committees, choir JUDITH NEGRELLI brault hill road, higganum choir KAREN NEUN maryland drive, middlefield tiger tales, senior slate, nhs, cauldron, gaa tumbling, volleyball ADA NEWTON burr road, higganum choir GEORGE NEYER 163 fisher road, middlefield cauldron, cross-country, ski club RICHARD NOTARANGELO 164b cedar street, rockfall drama DANIEL O'CONNOR lakeview place, middlefield swimming JANE OGORZALEK main street, rockfall choir IRENE OKTAVEC little city road, higganum gaa volleyball RUSSELL OLVER box 393, higganum WILLIAM OPPELT lake shore drive, middlefield cross-country, track, cauldron, nhs ROBERT OVERTON 629 main street basketball WALDO PARMELEE parmelee road, haddam baseball, capt. sr.; basketball, football, deca pres. DIANE PARMENTIER maple avenue, higganum gaa volleyball, gsl, leaders club BRUCE PATON arawana class pres, soph., swimming, tiger tales sports editor, cauldron, crew, outing club, mfad, math club JOSEPH PATTAVINA 88 church street band PAUL PAVELKA 81 middlefield street PAULA PENDLETON long hill road, middlefield cauldron, dance committees, nhs KENNETH PETERSON plains road football, baseball, choir DEBORAH PIANTEK 35 navadon parkway dance committees DAVID PINKERTON 120b rose circle tennis CARMELA PISA 150 liberty street gaa volleyball, choir, tiger tales ROBERT PITKIN 9 warren street football SHERRY POGMORE main street, middlefield gaa tumbling, volleyball; crew, nhs, ti- ger tales, cauldron, dance committees STEPHANIE POLOCHANIN 134 hickory circle library aide, cauldron, nhs, tiger tales NELSON PRUE main street, rockfall football, baseball JOYCE PYTLIK gunger hill road, higganum gsl, cauldron MARY ANNE RABURN box 14 — main street, middlefield NICHOLAS RANNO 98 camp street class treasurer fresh., student council treas. soph., cauldron, tiger tales news editor jr., sr. coeditor; nhs pres., outing club, band vp jr., pres, sr.; mfad, senior MARK REIMAN 126 aspen drive basketball, cross-country BOROTHY REISS grapevine road, higganum class secretary sr., tiger tales, student council, gsl class representative, fta, drama, mfad, cauldron, dance commit- tees SUE RICH 110 stoneycrest drive student council, choir CHRISTINE ROGERSON Christian hill road, higganum choir SALLY ROOT cider mill road, rockfail choir DEBRA ROSENTHAL 12 hubbard street gaa, gsl, dance committees, mfad BARBARA RUEDE route 147, middlefield little choir, fta ANTON RUFFINO ross road, rockfail DOROTHY RUIMERMAN 60 nathan hale road gsl, tiger tales, cauldron, mfad, choir, nhs ELIZABETH SALAFIA box 208 edgewnod court, rockfail DIANE SANBORN 74 Virginia drive choir, drill team, gaa tumbling STEHHEN SATAGAJ peters lane, rockfail baseball ROBERT SCANLON 53 west street football, track JODY SCHENKER 109 highland avenue band, choir, cauldron GEORGE SHELIGA 6 fountain avenue tiger tales feature staff SANTO SIGNORELLI 37 green street little choir NATHANIEL SIMMONS 53 sumner street football, tiger tales, mfad JOSEPH SKULTETY wildwood acres drive, rockfail rifle, football VINCENT SPADA 450 h igh street BRUCE SPAMAN 195 newfield street KATHERINE SULLIVAN 256 cross street CHERYL SVEC candlewood hill road, higganum ANAHEID LUCY TCHAPRASTE 428 Washington street little choir, gsl, mfad, dance committees REGGIE THIBODEAU long hill road, middlefield swimming, student council DAVID TOKARZ aresco drive, middlefield NONA TOMLIN 57 meech road gaa volleyball, tumbling, bowling club, drill team MARVIN TUTHILL main street, middlefield football, basketball, track, rifle, tiger tales, student council RICHARD ULKUS 200 ridgewood road tiger tales photographer, rifle, av club WILLIAM VINCI 98 spring street band DORIS VIOLETTE 183 rose circle choir, deca MYRA WEBSTER cedar street, rockfail choir, fta, cauldron, dance committees ROY WEY MOUTH 8o fisher road swimming capt. sr.; fta vp sr., math club SONIA W'HITIN 329 Washington terrace KATHY WIELICZKO me tigh road, higganum dance committees CHRISTINE VVOJTOWICZ I pi newfield street band, gaa volleyball BARBARA WOODMAN 153 ridge road little choir, dance committees GAIL WYSOCKI 277 newfield street class treas. sr., leaders club, student council, gsl, fta pres, sr., crew, cauldron THOMAS Z1GMAN 117 grove street ri Be, mgr. and shooter Compliments Compliments of of QUALITY GRINDING LYMAN MEADOW GOLF CLUB Championship 18 hole course COMPANY LYMAN ORCHARDS Route 147 Middlefield Fine Fruit — Open every day Middlefield Ct. Compliments POWERHOLD of PRODUCTS HIGGANUM HARDWARE INC. Higganum, Ct. Rockfall Ct. POWDER HILL SKI RESORT AREA Middlefield Ct. Compliments of Call us for your after Prom FARMERS AND Dances — Pool Parties — Private Buffets — Outings MECHANICS BANK Tel 349-3454 Middletown and Colchester 3 i Milardo Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 Oldsmobile — GMC Inc. Sales and Service Jensen Fabricating Engineers, Inc. 60S Saybrook Rd. Tel. 346-6663 Rockfall, Conn. Andersen Pharmacy Main St. Middlefield 349-3908 Congratulations to the GOLD STARS Class of 70 SCHAEFER'S BAKERY SQUEAK'S DINER HIGGANUM OIL VICTOR'S AUTO BODY MODEL CERAMIC TILE AMBER LANTERN GIFT SHOPPE McCarthy hurley drug DUNN'S SHELL STATION CITY AUTO USED CARS JERRY'S PIZZA LAMPLIGHTER THE CITY TIRE CO., INC. Stan and Bob Camp Woodward Drug Store Middletown Shopping Plaza Middletown, Conn. FOR GAS SERVICE CALL PETROLANE NORTHEAST GAS SERVICE BEST WISHES FROM Compliments of THE LOEWENTHAL LUMBER CO. 82 Berlin Street Middletown, Connecticut 346-7768 A Shop Dedicated to Quality Merchandise Courteous Perse nil Attention MEN'S SHOP A B'ond Horn It A Sign • Qvohty • ARROW • ACE SPORTSWEAR • ADAMS MATS • BROOKFIELO SUITS • BiMTvN WALLETS • FORUM SWEATERS • SWANK JEWELRY • WINGS SPORTSWEAR • WINGFUT! Call 347-2889 MAIN ST.. MIDDLETOWN Aon -Sat 9 A M -4 P.M. FrirfAT T.M 9 P.M. RAYMOND S. HEDGES DONALD M. PARMENTER EDWARD N. HOLBROOK RONALD L. PAIVA RICE, DAVIS, DALEY, INC. INSURANCE 196 COURT ST. MIDDLETOWN Charcoal Chef Bob Griffith's Charcoal Chef From a Sandwich to a Meal (We also cater) 650 South Main Street Middletown Tel. 347-3600 107 Compliments of HIGGANUM DRUG CENTER THE ROGERS James A. Natalie, B.S., Reg. Pharamacist MANUFACTURNG PHONE: 345-4536 COMPANY Higganum, Connecticut Rockfall, Conn. 06441 Compliments of Tel. 347-1140 Since 1900 JOSEPH T. ROSSI CORPORATION SHAPIRO'S, INC. Lumber -R.R. Ties - Skids - Pallets 134-136 Main St. P.C. Boi 295 Higganum, Conn. 06441 Middletown Ct Telephone Area Code 203 345-4561 06457 Complete Outfitters for MEN WOMEN CHILDREN MIDDLETOWN'S FIRST SAVING BANK COLLEGE AUTO SALES Serving Savers Since 1825 Corner of Main and Court Washington Street Pameacha Office — So. Main Middletown, Conn. t Street MIDDLETOWN Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. K TK Ii Bernie Field Jewelers Headquarters for Middletown High School Rings 312 Main Street Middletown ESSO Compliments of the Bulk gas Central heat Bottled gas Water Heaters Appliances LEISURE GROUP, INC. Lehigh Gas Div. National Propane Corp. Newfield St. Middletown, Ct. Phone: 346-9658 LYMAN GUN SIGHT PRODUCTS Middlefield Good Luck and Best Wishes from COLOR MART 140 Washington Street Diane's Beauty Boutique Phone 347-4918 L 530 Main Street Middletown, Conn. AGWAY “The Home of Quality Feed — Fertilizer — Home and Garden supplies Rt. 66 Also West St. Middlefield Phone 349-3348 347-7229 VISIT OUR TWO PLACES YOUR KIND OF PLACE 611 South Main Street and 914 Washington Street Middletown, Connecticut McDonald’s Amazing Menu 100% Pure Beef Hamburgers Tempting Cheeseburgers Old-Fashioned Shakes Crisp Golden French Fries Thirst-Quenching Coke Delightful Root Beer Coffee As You Like It Full-Flavored Orange Drink Refreshing Cold Milk Filet-O-Fish GUIDA'S MIDWAY SHOPPING CENTER Route 66, Middlefield Telephone 349-9039 KNOWN FOR VALUES Complete Family Shopping WASHINGTON PLAZA Loring's Congratulations and the best of luck! We at Loring ore proud of the part we have had in helping to make your clossbook a permanent reminder of your school years, recording with photo- graphs one of the happiest and most exciting times of your life! We hope that, just os you have chosen us os your class photographer, you will continue to think of Loring Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! When you choose Loring portraits, you ore sure of the finest craftsmanship at the most moderate prices! LI)I!I0 STUDIOS New England's Largest School Photographers Compliments of Research Books, Inc. Scientific and technical books of all publishers CHEERS from AOT G. U. REED CO., INC. ZENITH - Color TV Radios — Stereos Tape Recorders HI-FI Components Electronic Surplus Records Our Sales Services 154 Main Street Middletown, Conn. 06457 LARRY'S ATLANTIC STATION Washington Street Middletown, Connecticut 346-8866 Compliments of THE MIDDLETOWN PRESS WAYNE'S HEALTH FOOD CENTER Middletown Shopping Plaza Middletown, Conn. ROCZNIAK'S A.G. MARKET Main Street Higganum, Conn. Featuring Surfine Quality Groceries; the store with the friendly atmosphere, where parking is never a problem. SERVING ALL OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY EXCAVATING ROAD BUILDING OILING • SITE DEVELOPMENT BULLDOZING • GRADING • BACK HOE WORK • SEPTIC TANKS SEWER SYSTEMS INSTALLED • LOAM • FILL • GRAVEL DUANE BROOKES, OWNER 345-4732 patrons Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neun Mr. Otto Hass Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kolb a friend Richard T. Ben Eldridge Eugene Toby Mrs. Patricia Ciccarello W. M. Bridgeford, Jr. D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Marino Priscilla Schummrick Mrs. S. H. Newcomer Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kimball Mr. and Mrs. George Webster Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stern Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parmelee Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Hewes Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everhart Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Polochanin Elva McLean Dr. C. W. Harwood E. M. Harwood Kevin, Kelly and Tracy Meehan Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rybczyk Mr. and Mrs. James DeLude Mr. and Mrs. Luther Farley Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Giroux Mr. and Mrs. Fred Menendez Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeMichele Mr. and Mrs. John Muzik Arthur W. Brookes Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nourse Mr. and Mrs. John Wood Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Allen Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Nobert Mr. and Mrs. Henry Banach Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Moore Harold and Nanci George D. Bailer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Butler Mr. Charles Augustine Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Spada Mr. and Mrs. Ralph LaPaugh Mrs. Josephine lntravaia Mr. and Mrs. R. Silverman Mrs. Charles Augustine Alfred Apathy Mr. and Mrs. John Bastura Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Botti Dr. and Mrs. William Bridgeford Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Briggs Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Britt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brockway Mrs. Pearl Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Guigras Mr. and Mrs. George Heger Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Henney Mr. and Mrs. Amos Landry Mr. and Mrs. John Lutocka Mrs. Earle Munson Mr. and Mrs. G. Oppelt Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Piantek Mr. and Mrs. George Pogmore Mr. and Mrs. S. Dontigney Mrs. Milton Dudley Mr. and Mrs. J. Colin Pushee Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Dyer Mr. and Mrs. H. Kendrick Dyer Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ranno Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reiss Frank Reiss Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rogerson Mrs. Lyn Schenker Mr. and Mrs. Louie Spada Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Thomas Mrs. Martin Tuthill Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Welcome, III Mr and Mrs. Arthur Winschel Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wysocki Jay and Lolly Doug and Barb a Middlefield friend Karen Neun Sherry Pogmore Mary and Margaret Hickish Mrs. Fred J. LeMay Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Hickish Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dunn 116 MIDDLESEX SPORTS CENTER SILVER STARS 351 Main Street Middletown 260 Main Street Old Saybrook YOUNG'S PRINTING ALPHA PIZZA HOUSE CARLSON'S DELICATESSEN BORDONARO'S MARKET WEST END PACKAGE STORE MANNY'S RESTAURANT Best Wishes From AS-YOU-LIKE-IT CLEANERS WRUBEL'S IDEAL AUTO SEAT COVERS PIERRE'S HAIRSTYLING RUSSO'S DELICATESSEN Midstate Tractor Equipment Best Wishes To The Class of '70 Dealer In JACKSON CHEVROLET Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 650 South Main Street John Deere Wheelhorse Homelite Products Middletown, Connecticut DAVIS HOUSE YARD Shopping Center One Dekoven Drive —s 346-6681 C r-, Lumber — Hardware — House and Garden Supplies COVER GIRL COIFFURES 60 Riverview Center Middletown, Connecticut (on the mall) Professional Care is Best for Hair Phone: 347-2585 118 SILVER STARS WATT DECIBEL TONY'S AMERICAN STATION LEUE'S SALES SERVICE MIDTOWN PHOTO CENTER STATE LUNCH MR. MRS. MICHAEL DUNN NATIONAL PAINT WALLPAPER MONTHEI'S SERVICE STATION MIDDLEFIELD BARBER SHOP HABERSANG'S MARKET YE COUNTRY BAKE SHOP C M PACKAGE STORE SUBURBAN CLEANERS A FRIEND ROVER'S LODGE MISENTI'S WASHERS REPAIRS CHIARAPPA'S JEWELERS ' ITKINS DECORATORS RAYMOND H. ALLEN INSURANCE J. C. PRODUCTS INC. MOM'S STAND LERNER'S FURS J. S. OTT AGENCY BILL COLLINS JIM'S FLOWER SHOP SILVER STARS GESNER'S APPLIANCE AND SERVICE JET POWER CAR WASH JET POWER SALES COMBE BROTHERS, INC. SANTO'S COFFEE WAGON CAMPUS TAILORING AND DRY CLEANING Compliments from OKZ Sisters For Service Dial 347-2189 ROYBAL FIRE EQUIPMENT CO. Peters Lane, Rockfall, Connecticut SALES AND SERVICE MOBILE UNIT ON-THE-SPOT SERVICE INDUSTRIAL, MARINE AND COMMERCIAL Member, National Fire Protection Association editor in cVii tmcy ateSSi iaaoiit eds bil oiitelt 3ier4) pocjhwfifc ET.edS iBVe W.ttlS atf naa ttKcfe tew affrebs fele bicVvsY Aded W Y dvwin bu inet ecTi idnice cdtArn yyce pyfck
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