New Milford High School - Schaghticoke Yearbook (New Milford, CT)

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OUR OLD HIGH SCHOOL HAD— 17 classrooms a combination gym, cafeteria, and study hall 1 science lab a combination French and language laboratory 1 office for the administration a small guidance office I industrial arts shop 1 small home economics room 'V OUR NEW HIGH SCHOOL HAS— 37 classrooms a separate double gym, a modern auditorium, and a cafeteria 3 well-equipped science laboratories an English laboratory and a language laboratory individual administrative offices a guidance office and a conference room 1 vocational agriculture shop and 1 industrial arts shop AND a library, an art studio, a music room and practice rooms, a double home economics room, a student council store, spacious parking facilities, and a variety of athletic areas 3 foreword Since the classof, l'-Kki is the first class to gidduale from the New Milford High School, we woufunM duB MLcrcly the town of New Milforak£y7 rVr’ Tr JiYhe niodern facilities to prepare us to meet our chosen endeavors. We have tried to lay the foundation for the classes that will follow. The Schaghticoke staff hopes that the members of ur class will recall many pleasant memories as thev turn the pages of our vearbo Underclassmen ---------------------«-— Activities---------------- Sports Superlatives--------------- Boosters and Sponsors .... ___93 ._ 101 - SSS2 MRS. JERRI QUIST Dedication We, the members of the Class of 1963, wish to express our appreciation and gratitude to you, Mrs. Quist, for the advice and assistance you have given us as our teacher and our friend. Because of your unending devotion to your work and students, we dedicate this, our yearbook, to you. During the years we have spent with you as our teacher we have learned, through your guidance, to live richer lives as future citizens. Your constant smile and pleasant disposition have inspired us to strive for perfection in our work, and high goals in our selected careers. 7 Principal’s Message The Class of 1963 has the same distinction as the Class of 1931, that of graduating from a new high school. You are entering and beginning a new phase in your life. The present “cold war” and the uncertainties that are existing will demand a great deal from you as citizens of your country. New Milford ftigh School has given you a base on which to build your future. Each and every member of the Class of 1963 is a credit to the high school. Your past four years should be an inspiration to you, an inspiration to advance in whatever phase of work you have set your sights upon. May I personally wish each and every one of you my sincere congratulations and best wishes for health, happiness and success for the future. This yearbook is a symbol of accomplishment. Whatever you do in the future, this yearbook, which announces that you have achieved success in high school, is worth keeping and displaying. Look toward the horizon and build your dreams for the days that lie ahead. New Milford High School MR. PAUL R. BOURDEAU Vice Principal 9 MR. PAUL J. NEWMAN Guidance Director 'Danielle To the people who made my year at New Milford possible— Entering a new school in a new country is something very exciting, but it makes a person rather nervous. Very soon, though, you made me feel at ease, and I became one of the class. Everything was new and wonderful—the basketball games, the clubs, the courses, the relationship between students and teachers. I was especially grateful when, at the Pep Rally, the basketball team offered me a bouquet of roses. However, my most enjoyable and valuable experiences have been the friends I have made and the people I have met. I wish I could express what a wonderful year this has been. I can only say that you have made my stay at New Milford this year the finest anybody could ever experience. Merci de tout mon coeur, ( O C ji 10 MR. WILLIAM R. BUCKNAM: B.S. in Education MR. ROBERT ASMAN: B.S. in Social Science MISS SUSAN BARTLETT: B.A. in History, Master of Li-brary Science MRS. ELSIE CASTILLO: B.A., M.A. in Spanish MR. SOCRATIS CLONARIS: B.S. in Education MR. RUSSELL DEVIN: M.S. in Secondary Administration, B.S. in Chemistry and Biology MR. EMILE DAGLIO: A.B. in Education Mr. William R. Bucknam Mr. Robert Asman Mrs. Elsie Castillo Mr. Emile Daglio Miss Susan Bartlett Mr. Socratis Clonaris Mr. Russell Devin 12 MR. JOHN GEBERT: B.A. in Liberal Arts; M.A. in Education MR. EARL FRENCH: B.S. in English MR. JAMES HILTON: B.S. in Education MRS. SHIRLEY HUGHSON: B.A. in Education MISS CAROLE FORAN: B.S. in Education; B.S. in Business MRS. THF.O HOLT: B.A. in English; M.A. in English MISS CAROLINE KEELER: B.A. in History; M.A. in American History and Literature Mr. John Gebert Mr. Earl French Miss Carole Foran Mrs. Shirley Hughson Miss Caroline Keeler 13 Mr. Robert Mahana MR. ROBERT MAHANA: B.A. in Geology and Mathematics MR. WILLIAM McPHERSON: B.S. in Industrial Arts MR. HUGH MAGOUN: R.A. in English MR. STANLEY LUCEY: B.S. in English MR. WILLIAM LIEDLICH: B.A. in Government; M.A. in History MRS. HELEN LaTAIF: B.A. in History MR. THEODORE MASSON: B.A. in French Mr. William Liedlich Mr. Theodore Masson Mr. William McPherson 14 MRS. JERRI QUIST: B.S. in Education MR. DOUGLAS OSBORNE: B.S. in Music Education MRS. HELEN PEASE: B.A. in English; B.S. in Library Science MR. JOHN PELLETIER: B.S. in Biology MR. CHARLES SMITH: B.S. in Agriculture MR. JAMES TATRO: B.A. in History; M.A.T. in Secondary-Education MISS VERA TAYLOR: B.S. in Home Economics and Social Science Mr. James Tatro Miss Vera Taylor 15 MISS FRANCES WEINMAYR: B.S. in Physical Education MR. STANLEY TUCHOLSKI: B.S. in Business Education MR. LAWRENCE TRIPP: B.S. in Mathematics MISS NANCY MARIE VAGO: B.S. in Physics; M.S. in Secondary Education MISS BARBARA WEAVER: B.S. in French; M.A. in French MR. JOSEPH WISER: B.S. in Physical Education; M.S. in Secondary Administration Mr. Joseph Wiser Mr. Stanley Tucholski Miss Barbara Weaver Mr. Baiad, Miss Salvitti Mr. LeRose 16 Special Services OFFICE SECRETARY Mrs. Terry Mitchell GUIDANCE SECRETARY Mrs. Madeline Anderson mi SCHOOL NURSE Miss Patricia Coyle SCHOOL DIETITIAN Mrs. Frances Devine CUSTODIANS Dominick Caliendo William Robinson Richard Stebbin9 Joseph Cartelli MATRON Mrs. Jennie Bado SALLY CLAIRE ALLEN Sally Scholastic Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4; Bookkeeping Award 3; Shorthand Award 3; Typing Club 3; Chanticleer 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Talent Show 2; Forum 3. But why?” . . . Bridgewater . . . happiness . . . boys with blonde hair . . . homework ... my license . . . sleeping. M jH S CANDACE MARIE ANDERSON Candle O.B.E. Contest Winner 3; Typing Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Future Nurses 4; Chanticleer 4; New Milford Times Writer 4; Cheerleading 1; Nurses Club Secretary 4; Talent Show 2; Yearbook 4. “You’re all heart” . . . hopes to marry a millionaire ... be happy . . . food ... tall boys . . . people who talk a lot about nothing . . . riding . .. talking . . . freckles. ELAINE E. ANGELOVICH Iggy Yearbook 4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 1, 3, 4; Scholastic Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4; French Singers 2; Dramatics Club 4; Future Nurses Club 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1; Cheerleading 3, 4; Athletic Banquet 3, 4; Prom 3; Socials 1, 2, 3, 4; Usherette Class Night and Graduation 3; Forum 3. You re kidding me!” . . . A P . . . blonde hair . . . Sybil” . . . memories . . . buses to away games . . . “Iggaboo” “Roses Are Red” . . . baby Bernard . . . 5th period. EDWARD DONALD BABIYAN Eddie Scholastic Banquet 2; Varsity Basketball 2, 3; J.V. Baseball 1; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Athletic Banquet 2, 3, 4. “Nothing worse” . . . anywhere I happen to be . . . blue eyes, “409” . . . stick six . . . Barb and her little white ring . . . being with a certain someone . . . 62 black Chevy . . . June 23, 1962. IRMA CATHERINE BARNEY Irma Home Economics Club 1; Pep Club 1: Nursing Club 4; Fashion Show 3. “Well, that’s the way it goes” . . . Pediatrician . . . marriage . . . tall boys with crew cuts . . . brown hair . . . certain picture . . . keys to car . . . trip to Florida . . . October 26, 1962. MARY ELLEN BENJAMIN Social 1; Future Homemakers 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Field Hockey 1; Athletic Banquet 1; Typing Club 1; Nursing Club 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Library Club 4; Fashion Show 4. “I almost care!” ... any place but school . . . future pediatrics nurse . . . muscles . . . blue eyes . . . childish acting boys . . . stuffed animal collection . . . horseback riding . . . dancing . . . orange lipstick . . . black stockings . .. when we were kids. - s' v - f LINDA DIANE BIRCH Future Homemakers of America 3; Treasurer 3; Library Club 3. You bet.” . . . Marie’s Diner . . . wants to get rich . . . uniforms accents . . . spiders . . . flicks . . . chocolate frappes . . . George . ... “Dream, Dream, Dream? . . . August, 1962. o - s' 'y v f £ -C f • «- Lin . rebel letters JAMES ROBERT BOLTROM Jim “Hey, Skip, did you hear your P.O.D.?” ... Air Force own a Vette . . . airplane Vettes . . . Flying wire from a Boeing P-12 . . . tractor. r. kr' ' , ’ Jo -- . K 4 00 SYLVIA JANET BOURDEAU Sylvia • to get married . . . desserts . . . pink teddy bears . . . “Oh, My Gosh! watching T.V. SANDRA ELIZABETH BRAY Sandy Yearbook Assistant Editor 4; Scholastic Banquet 1. 2, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Science Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer; Field Hockey 3; Social 1, 2, 3, 4; Forum 3; Talent Show 2; J.E.S.S.I. 3; Latin Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom 3; Magazine Campaign Manager 1. “Crazy!” . . . first woman president of the U.S.A. Maggie .. . blonde wig .. . dancing . . . J.E.S.S.I. '62. future scientist I KATHLEEN JOHANNA BUCKLEY Kathy Yearbook 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Talent Show 1, 2; Social 1, 2, 3, 4. “What's for homework?” . . . designer . . . travel ... long eyelashes . . . freckles . . . horses . . . conceited people . . . horseback riding . . . singing. 9 6 3 ANNA CALCULLI Ann Talent Show 2: Clee Club 1; French Singing 2, 3; Social 2; Prom 3; Typing Club 1; Nursing Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Dramatics Club 4: Home Economics Club 4; Field Hockey 3. “Can’t wait 'till Aaron comes home!” . . . Southbury ... to lead a happy and successful life . . . blonde hair, blue eyes, Chevies, weekends . . . unfriendly people . . . bucket seats . . . letters . . . license . . . visit friends . . . talker . . . Junior Prom. RICHARD ELMER CARLSON Dick Vice President 1. Scholastic Banquet 1, 2, 3; Yearbook 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; J.E.S.S.I. 4; Social 1; Top Salesman of Magazine Campaign 1. “Did you get that physics?” . . . travel . . . Caylordsville . . . The Basket Shop ‘ ' r Pa?01. ' ' - Pis,achio ice cream • • • ‘yping class . . . driver’s license .. . English class .. . white Volkswagen . . . crew cut . . . J.E.S.S.I. ’62. WILLIAM PHILIP CARLSON Bowling alley . . . own a “406 black ford . . . A P worker English with Mrs. Post. BUI certain freshman girls . . . EP-518 . . . eighth grade + WILLIAM A. CARR Billy Transferred from: Bronx 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Baseb . ________________________ Chorus 2. 3, 4; Talent Show 1, 2, 3, Schooi Play 3; Senior Plav 3; Class Representative 2, 3; Dramatics Club 3. Junior Chorus 1; Senior “I beg to differ with you, Mr. Osborne.’ teacher . . . success . . . can’t say no . . . . . library . . . singer . . . actor two-faced people . . . shovels. SUSAN EDITH CHASE Susie Homemaking D.A.R. Award 2; Chorus 4. Wemanesa Crange hall . . . make a million . . . homework . . . collecting demerits . . . “Only Love Can Break a Heart” . . . March 10, 1962. JOSEPH CASTLE joe Projectionist Club 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club 4. “This cat’s got to go!” . . . underneath my car . . . future slate trooper . . . Girls from New York City . . . Fords, school . . . older girls, bowling '57 Pontiac. PATRICIA ANN CLARK Pat Scholastic Banquet 2; Chanticleer 3; Typing Qub 3; Nurses Club 4; Dramatics Club 4. “For Pete’s sake” . . . anywhere I am . . . legal secretary . . . horses . . . talking . . . Ford Galaxies ... too much homework . . . license . . . reading . . . sewing .. . talking .. . black hair ... all of them. CAROL VICTORIA CROMWELL Carol Fashion Show 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 4: Dramatics Club 4; Home Economics Club 4; French Singers 4. “You can't win them all hut you can try ’ . . . Newtown . . . residential buyer . . . extremely quiet people . . . comedians . . . clothes . . . flowers . . . anyone who is pessimistic ... six pills for happiness . . . painting, swimming, writing . . . a broom . . . Bessie . . . November. kt ' ” BEN CUMMINGS Leslie Secretary 1 Yearbook 4; Scholastic Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Executive Board 4; French Singers 4; Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Dramatics Club 4; Bowling League 3; Roman Banquet 1, 2, 3; Social 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom 3. “It's about time!” . . . New Milford Lanes . . . future teacher . . . brown crew cut . . . “Dreamy Eyes ... my ring and bracelet . . . bowling . . . dancing . . . green Olds . . . soda fountain . . . September 22, 1961. JEAN NANCY DiMAURO Gii ina Yearbook 4; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3; Cheerleading Manager 4; Hockey Manager 1, 2, 3; Athletic Banquet 3, 4: Talent Show 3; Fashion Show 3, 4; Tennis Club 4; Typing Club 3. “Mighty nice!” . . . future airline secretary ... ’58 blue Chevy convertible . . . brown eyes . . . letters . . . long phone calls ... '54 Ford ... “I Told Every Little Star” . . . summer of 62 . . . Milford beach. NANCY ALTA DODD Nance Yearbook 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Nurses Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Dramatics Club 4: Talent Show 2; Social 1, 4; Prom 3. “You know what I mean!” . . . T.V. . . . nurse ... red hair . . . people who tease . . . movies . . . summer of 1962. DAVID WALTER DUNCAN Dunk Spanish Club 1, 2. Camp Allen ... to be ambitious ... ’50 red Oldsmobile . . . the time we rattled the light covers at a pep rally in the old high school. , 1 c I, ft6 U I i ' of m u IA u r i 't MICHAEL MARTIN EARL Spanish Club 1; Debating Club 2; Chefs Club 4; Dramatic Club 4 “You want to bet?” . . . bowling alley . . . teacher . . . auburn hair of day . . . bowling ball ... ’55 Ford . . . talking ... El Diablo. MARY E. EDMONDS Mary Scholastic Banquet 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Typing Club 3; Pep Club 4; Nursing Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Field Hockey 1, 2. Are you kidding ? ... little red sports cars, brown eyes, typewriters exams . . . Horace . . . speeding . . . Muy bien, mucbas gracias. LINDA ERICKSON Lin Yearbook 4; Prom 3; Nursing Club 3, 4; Fashion Show 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3; Pep Club 4; Chorus 4; Home Economics Club 4. “Are you looking for trouble?” . . . boys reading .. . “My Coloring Book.” . homework STEPHEN ALAN FERRISS Ai United States History Award 3; Scholastic Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Year-book Sports Editor 4; Student Council 4, Treasurer 4; Varsity Club 4; Cross Count 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Athletic Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4; J.E.S.S.I. 3. “Hey, loan me a dime.” ... the track . . . track shoes . . . bowling . . . lunch bag .. . clearing 11 feel in the pole vault. BARBARA MILLER FLYNN Barb Vice President 3; Treasurer 4. Yearbook Production Editor 4; Student Council 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Bowling Club 3, 4; French Singers 2; Senior Executive Board 4; Dramatics Club 4; Field Hockey 3; Cheerleading 3, 4; Social 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom 3; Initiation Chairman 4; Forum 3; Athletic Banquet 3, 4; Junior Prom Princess 3. “Are you crazy?” . . . blue eyes, red hair . . . memories . . . picture . . . seventh period . . . Chevy . . . Baba Fling . . . December 23, 1961. JEAN-MARIE GERLACH Jeanie Yearbook Editor 4; Scholastic Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4; Spanish Club Talent Show 2; Social 2, 3, 4; Prom 3. Richie ... my ring . . . “Little Richie” . . . November 10, 1961. JENIFER GILLEN V «• Yearbook 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. l Tennfc Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; J.V. Hockey 3; Varsity Hockey 4; Athletfc Banquet 4; Talent Show 2; Prom 3; Social 1, 2, 3, 4. “Crutless beings” . . . lake . . . play bagpipes . . foods . . . Robbies . . . Good-Dog MacAllister . . .. . blue eyes . . . palm trees . . . skiing into town. Andorra, Ireland . . . spicy avid skier . . . the thinker JEFFREY RAYMOND GOODWIN Jeff Yearbook 4; Science Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Chorus 4: J.V. Baseball 1; Social 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom 3; Talent Show 2; Latin Banquet 1, 2, 3: Forum 3: W.C.C. Forum 2. “I was thinking . . . Western View . . . Candlewood Trails . . . penthouse on Park Avenue . . . brunettes . . . brown eyes . . . my life . . . green blur . .. certain summer at a certain development with a certain person. JOHN JOSEPH GORMLEY Jack s Vice President 2; President 3, 4. Scholastic Banquet 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3. 4; Foreign Exchange Student Representative 4; Dramatics Club 4; Chorus 4. “Mathematics is never wrong” . . . coffee, no sugar . . . cute girls . . . friends. JOHN FRANCIS CREANEY John Student Council President 4; Treasurer 3. Scholastic Banquet 1, 2, 3; Varsity Basketball Baseball 2, 3, 4; M.V.P. 3. 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Varsity Student Council store ... to be rich and happy and to have a son named ••• “MVp' ■ ■ • b“M OiC c£cQ j c r SL. cryj , CbvK L'+Lfl. (sh jK fZCXA y (fl 4As C -£l fS FAMFY HUX Social 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 1, 2; Bookkeeping Award 3. MWe)l 9y5t9 Tic”wayT? goe jjtieM how many more days ... an anklet green eyes . . . curly hair . . . Dennis’ picture and ring. .«- , aw L o- LiLfi. 0— '}L64t £ OpJL JC iXsr JL , flj . -0 i cfct«- u 4htU yJt vUll , Jhcsdt . V v VvXo 12-£rO''t-' O 0C, XduzrfL CurxC - L c cJ in £ qJL+mJM • cvO- -( (jrfc- U JENNIFER MARY JANSEN 7c Transferred from: Memphis, Tennessee 3. Yearbook 4; Glee Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, Secretary 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Basketball 1, Manager 4; Volleyball 1; Latin Banquet 1; Gym Exhibition 1; Talent Show 2, 4; Social 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom 3; Student Librarian 1; Chanticleer 3; Chorus 4; Forum 3; Usherette for Class Night and Graduation 3. “Hey, George, don’t forget the jelly donuts!” . . . “Well, hi, y’all” . . . live, live, live . . . make first honors . . . blue eyes . . . raisin pie . . . Doge . . . sarcastic people ... a certain ring . . . having fun . . . riding in the Green Bean . . . summer ’62 . . . Milford beach. 9 6 3 A {JL aIT . (i y i U ASA ' © . (I yMUAJ xW KAREN MARY KESSON ’ Amy President 2; Secretary 3. v Scholastic Banquet 1; Science Club 3; Yearbook 4; Nursing Club 2, 3, 4; French Singers 2. 3, 4; Tennis Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Chorus 4; Talent Show 2; Chanticleer 3, 4; Forum 3; Social 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom 3; Senior Executive Board 4. “Hey, George, don’t forget the jelly donuts!” . . . will write a best seller . . . red hair . . . tears . . . saddle shoes . . . sleeps in P.O.D. . . . the talker . . . Milford . . . summer ’61 . . . you know. LINDA ANNE KOEHLER Linda Varlwok 4; Student Council 2, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4, President 3; Dramatics Club 4; Social 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Hockey 4; Talent Show Chairman 2; Forum 3; Usherette for Class Night and Graduation 3 “Well, I don’t know.” . . . Merryall ... to get a “Sybil” . • • • rench l,rea l • • • “cinco pesos” . . . seventh period . . . Spanish trip. Tibor . . . sardines . “Devil or Angel” THOMAS JAMES KOSTES Tom Yearbook 4; Science Qub 3, 4, President 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatics flub 4; Tennis Club 4. Typical girl-type trick” . . . Village Laundromat ... to be ambitious . . . Ray Charles’ music . . . dominating people . . . records . . . hacking around with the guys . . . Bear’s party. ROSEMARIE KYLE “Oh, gee.” ... do my best song ... my first Christmas. Rosie candy . . . doll collection . . . reading ... a KAREN AURELLA LEARY Karen Transferred from: Barring High School, Barrington, Illinois, 1961. Yearbook 4; Dramatics Club. I don't believe it. . . . anywhere . . . Pulitzer Prize . . . food . . . animals . . . sister and brother . . . car . . . horse . . . dogs . . . money . . . yellow Rambler convertible . . . Saturday night in the company car. I MARYANN GAY LYNN Car Yearbook 4; Field Hockey 1, 3. 4. Captain 4: Cheerleading 3, 4. Captain 4; Softball 1; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Athletic Banquet 1, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Talent Show 2; F.F.A. Queen 4; Senior Executive Board 4; Dramatics Club 4; Prom 3; Social 1, 2. 3, 4. “I don’t know.” . . . I'm sorry ... my smile . . . laugh . . . anywhere the fun is. . . . patched dungarees . . . life. I - cw ft W v LYNN CHALMERS LYON Funky Yearbook 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chef Club 4: Projectionist Club 4; F.T.A. 2: Dramatics Club 4; V. Baseball 1, 2, 4; Prom 3; Socials 1, 2, 3, 4. “If you don’t. I’ll cry.” ... A P . . . bowling alley . . . vettes . . . monzas . . . Danbury movies . . . big, red Buick. DENNIS ALAN Mac DONALD Denny F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Reporter 2, 3. “How am I supposed to know? . . . millionaire . . . fast Fords . . . Chevies . . . stay out of trouble ... ’56 Ford. M M S MARIAN LEE MacDOWELL Thelma Lou Transferred from: North Carolina 4. Yearbook 4; French Club 3, Secretary 3; Chorus Council 3; Music Appreciation 1; Pep Club 4; Tennis Club 4; Biology Club 2; Dramatics Club 2; Mathematics Club 1; Red and White Representative 2; Fashion Show 4; Chorus 3, 4. “Don’t you shed a tear.” . . . Jeanie’s house . . . Jeff's house . . . LIVE, LIVE, LIVE!!! . . . basketball players . . . insincere people . . . Penelope . . . loves a good time . . . southern accent .. . Alley Oop . . . Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. CHARLES RUSSELL MARSH Charlie Treasurer 1, 2. Yearbook 4: Athletic Banquet 2, 3, 4; Social 1, 2; Prom 3; J.V. Baseball 1; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 4. Danbury . . . professional baseball . . . Impala . . . surprise quizzes . . . boats . .. driving . . . Studebaker . . . Florida. MARTIN WILLIAM McMAHON Track 1. Marty “Hey!” . . . Martha's house . . . finish high school . . . Martha . . . study halls ... '32 Ford coupe . . . working on my cars . . . blue convertible. HOWARD JAMES MINNERLY Howie Transferred from: Danbury 4. Track 3; Chorus 1, 2; A Cappella Choir 2. “Make like a tree and leave.” ... my room ... ice cream . . . hi-fi. JAMES JOSEPH MITCHELL Jim Y'earbook 4; Projectionist Club 1; Science Club 3; Varsity Club 4; Math-Astronomy Club 4; Baseball Manager 1, 2, 4; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 3; Social 1, 2, 3, 4: Chanticleer 3; Prom 3; Boys State 3; J.E.S.S.I. 3. “This is ridiculous!” . . . “Oh. cut it out, you guys!” . . . Merry all - • • Lautier's . . . successful ... brunettes . . . good food . . . people who ask stupid questions . . . memories of high school . . . lifesavers . . . May 19, 1962 __“Faith is the pathway to victory.” ERWIN ALBERT MOHAN Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track 2, 3, “Hey, anybody do their homework?” . . where I happen to be . . . pretty girls . class ring. Sonny Indoor Track 4; Varsity Club 4. '54 Plymouth S' Vto iA e° tenor sax driver’s license y e L AN) , I g-Cl •S • ±)r f 0' GLENN W. MORRIS Track 2; Athletic Banquet 2. “What arc you doing tonight?” . . . . . anywhere that is secluded . . . room ... a picture of my '47 Hudson. . red hair. Lover’s Leap girls ... a T.V. in my GORDON KENNEDY MORRIS El Cato Talent Show 2. “It’s absolutely unholy!” . . . New Milford Music Center . . . Chet Atkin's rival . . . cosmetics and hair dyes . . . model A . . . guitars . . . hunting and fishing. BARBARA LEE MULCAHY Barb Transferred from: West Hartford, Connecticut 3. Yearbook 4; Athletic Association 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 2; Junior Classical League 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Basketball 2; Prom 3; Social 3, 4; Forum 3. “Oh, boy!” . . . '62 black Chevy . . . secretary and travel around the world . . . brown eyes, a wink and a smile . . . insincere people . . . Eddie and his ring . . being with a certain someone . . . red Dodge convertible . . . June 23, 1962. SHIRLEY LUCENE NELSON Shirl Scholastic Banquet 2; Yearbook 4; French Singers 2; Roman Banquet 1, 2; Social 1, 2, 3; Prom 3; Field Hockey 3. Lautier's . . . blue eyes, Thunderbirds, clothes . . . having a license and not driving . . . red hair . . . Candlewood Trail . . . bowl a 200 game . . . freckles. HALLE GREY NEWTON ISewter Scholastic Banquet 2; Future Teachers Club L, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Field Hockey 3; Talent Show 2: Social 1, 3; Prom 3. “Good grief!” . . . live in Andorra for five years . . . olives . . . show-offs . . . pistachio nuts. k 2 DAVID KNIGHT NOBLE Varsity Club 4; Chef Club 4; Baseball 3; Talent Show 2. Circle Service . . . join Navy . . . shotgun. Dave HARVEY F. NOTT Typing Club 3. “What!” . . . mud pie . . . car . . . girls Harv . sisters . . . friends. SHARON A. O BRIEN Sharon Yearbook 4; Co-Chairman. Talent Show 2; Social 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom 3; Spanish Club 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4. “I can’t. I’m on a diet.” . . . Jeffie’s Place ... be on time just for once . . . little boys . . . Chopin . . . Strauss . . . the look of someone who is hurt . . . October . . . green freckles . , . when I’m absent-minded . . . crushes . . . straight hair on me . . . dirty sailor hat . . . notes from last year . . . daydreaming . . . talking . . . teasing . . . dancing . . . spring vacation 1962. ROBERT PETER PETERSEN Bob Yearbook 4; Science Club 1; Debating Club 2; Dramatics Club 4; Chorus 4; Chanticleer 3. “Ob, no!” . . . movies . . . music . . . young teachers ... 53 Chevy . . . senior English class. GUY ALFRED PETERSON Guy Transferred from: The Gunnery 3. President 1; Vice President 4. Yearbook Business Manager 4; Scholastic Banquet 1; Student Council 1; F.T.A. 1; Astronomy Club 1; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 4; Baseball Manager 1; Midget Football 2; Midget Baseball 2; Magazine Campaign Manager 1; Chorus 4; Social 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom 3; Forum 3; Latin Banquet 1, 3. Janie's ... to get somewhere in life and help people . . . brown eyes . . . everybody . . . dummy . . . '34 Hudson Terra-plane . . . December 23, 1961. SUSAN FRANCES PILIERO Suzie Yearbook 4; Scholastic Banquet 1, 2; Student Council 2; F.T.A. 1, 2; French Singing 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 4; Chorus 4; Latin Banquet 1, 2, 3; Talent Show 1, 2; Chanticleer 3, 4. Live in a shack in the woods and paint, paint, paint . . . those stupid questions .. . contact lenses, studio ... my recorder . . . living. Cheerleading 3. “Hey, ma, you got any money?” . . . Sherman ... get married and remain happy . . . girls that say please . . . dominating girls ... my brother . . . freedom .. . working and dating . . . Falcons . . . summer of ’62. 5 RICHARD ZIGMUNT POPILOWSKI Pop Transferred from: New Jersey 2. Student Council 4; Scholastic Banquet 2; Senior Executive Board 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; F.T.A. 4; Dramatics Club 4; History Club 1, 2; Debating Club 2; Forum 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2. “Youse guys.” . . . bowling alleys . . . professional bowler . . . splits . . . bowling ball, shoes and bag . . . collecting peanuts ... orange tie and socks . . . made the 4, 6, 7, 10 split. MARGARET ANNA PORGES Peggy Scholastic Banquet 1, 2, 3. 4; National Honor Society 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3 4; French Singers 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Gym Club 2; Talent Show 2, 3, 4: Chanticleer 2, 3; Social 1, 4. Oh, brother! . . . “But Mr. Asman teach in South Viet Nam . . . travels . . . oriental jewelry . . . food, Flamenco waltzes . . . big hats . . . chatterbugs in the movies . . . loafing . . . folk music . . . that laugh . . . Vienna. MARY JANE QUINLAN Janie Transferred from: Brearley School 3. Secretary 4. Student Gmneil 4; Junior Choral 1; Senior Choral 2: French Singers 3. 4: Dramatics Club 4; Social 2, 4; Photography 1; Modern Dance 1, 2; Crafts 1. 2; Banket hall 1, 4; Fencing 2; Volleyball 1, 2. “Cest la vie.” . . . future U.N. interpreter . . . V.P. . . . dill pickles . . . ’34 Terraplane . . . flabby handshakes . . . girls that flirt . . . class ring . . . Hilde-gard . . plays piano . . . Q converted to kitty cat . . . December 23. DANIELLE JEANNE REYNES Dannie Transferred from: Lycee de Courbevoie, France 4. A.F.S. Representative . . . Honorary Member of Student Council 4; Pep Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; French Singers 4; Tennis Club 4; Yearbook 4; Chorus 4. Oh, yes-s-s-s.” . . . mail box . . . come back to U.S. someday . . . passport and visa . . . yoyo . . . bowling . . . brown . . . . . . pep rally. DONNA JEAN RICE Shorty Transferred from: Trumbull High 3. Pep Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Trumbull I.C.C. Basketball 2. I.B.M. School . . . black curly hair and blue eyes . . . late arrivals . . . “The Little Bitty Men on the Moon” . . . telling jokes . . . 1961 and 1962. SUSAN WENDY RICHARDSON Suzie Art Club 1; Dramatics Club 1; Future Homemakers of America 1; Tennis Club 1; French Singers 1. “Don’t worry.” . . . New York . . . Candlewood Trails . . . paint brushes. M M S THOMAS ELLIOT RICHMOND Tom Yearbook 4; Indoor Track 2; J.E.S.S.I. 3. “I know, but Miss Vargo.” . . . bowling alley . . . my truck . . . bowling . . . fake neckties ... my pants ... my truck. RICHARD STEWART ROSS Rich Scholastic Banquet 1; Yearbook 4; Projectionist Club 4, Vice President 4; Dramatics Club 1; Science Club 1, 3, 4; Chef Club 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; J.V. Baseball 1; Social 1, 2, 4; Talent Show 2; Prom 3; J.E.S.S.I. 3; Latin Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4. Candlewood Trails . . . General Manager, First National Stores ... a certain brunette . . . Fords . . . sleeping . . . Xi Upsilon Phi . . . J.E.S.S.I. '62. Sherry SHARON JEAN ROWE Transferred from: Appleton, Wisconsin 3. French Singers 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Nursing Club 4; Dramatics Club 2; Cheer-leading 4: Talent Show 3; Social 3; Prom 3; Athletic Banquet 4. “Rats! . . . more energy . . . eating . . . wig-hat . . . Robert Goulet . . . antagonizes Donna, Katby, and Nancy . . . Senior Social. WALTER EVERETT ROWLEY, III Rett Yearbook Art Editor 4; Science Club 1, Secretary 1; Debating Club 2, President 2; Dramatics Club 1, 4. Peace and quiet . . . money . . . me . . . glasses . . . drawing pad. WILLIAM PATRICK RUMAN Bill Judo 3. “Don’t throw a rod.” . . . girls . . . people . . . Chevy 6 . . . sleep . . . blue . . . no responsibilities. RICHARD ARTHUR SCHALTEGGER Richy Student Council 1; Chef’s Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Senior Executive Board 4; J.V. Baseball 1; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4. Where the girls are ... be a millionaire before I am 21 . . . people who don’t know what they are talking about . . . my life . . . having a ball . . . summer nights. TEODORO ZENO SENM Teddi Transferred from: Canterbury School 2. Soccer 1; Swimming 1; Tennis 2; Dramatics Club 4; Chanticleer 4; Talent Show 3; Scroll 3; Poetry Award 3. “You know” . . . Village Laundromat . . . very ambitious . . . pretty faces . . . these Anglo-Saxons . . . MG-TD green . . . always arguing. _________ _, r J f DOUGLAS STEVEN SENSENBRENNER Judo Club 3. The U.S.A. . . . Luckies. Doug, KENNETH PARKER SHERWOOD Bobo Scholastic Banquet 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; J.V. Basketball 1; J.V. Baseball 2; V. Basketball 2, 3; Track 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Varsity Club 4. Wicked . . . bowling alley ... future architect . . . bowler . . . crew-cut. EDWARD DONALD SLATTERY Slalz J.V. Baseball 1; Chef Club 4; Chanticleer 1; Science Club 1. “Don’t sweat it.” . . . live in the South Sea Islands . . . good looking girls . . . girls that act like kids . . . class ring and car .. . hunting and fishing .. . nickname . . . senior party. BETTY LOU SQUIRES Pep Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 4; Fashion Show 2, 3, 4. What’s the matter?” . . . Bridgewater . . . future secretary . . . boys .. . candy .. . my license . . . December 8, 1960. DONNA LEE STRAUB Donna Yearbook 4; F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 2; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Nursing Club 3, 4, President 4; Typing Club 3; Field Hockey 3; Talent Show 2; Prom 3; Social 3. “That's your opinion!” . . . anywhere there’s fun . . . nurse . . . blue eyes . . . certain guy . . . forgetful people . . . Buddy . . . laughter is her twin sister . . . January 22, 1960. wi«.N ftV •Nc5OvO' «. - -n rJ . A 0 - A Vs ) JOHN STRIEPENS Transferred from: Brooklyn Tech 3. Farmer “I don’t have the homework, draft . . . buttoned collars . first day of school. . Bowlarama . . . dodge the j long hair ... my boat J Jt ICA EVELYNN TARDY fferred from: Saurevillc High School, New Jersey, 2. Nurses Club 4; Home Economics Club 4. “Anybody seen Danny?” . . . 1962 red Chevrolet convertible ... no ambitions . . . Danny . . . blue eyes . . . school ... a certain ring . . . ’62 red Tempest ... my sister’s anniversary. DOUGLAS GLEN TRAVERS Ira Future Fanners of America 1, 2, 3, 4; Projectionist Club 1, 2, 3. School rules . . . “Fords are no good!” ... my guitar . . . can be found JOAN MARIE TRAVAGLIN Joni Chanticleer 2; Nursing Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. Writes letters to Uncle Sam’s middlemen . . . dislikes Metropolitans, goatees, cigars . . . big beautiful eyes . . . May 19, 1962 . . . Kenny . . . “Of course I won’t be home tonight!” . . . likes Army, Navy and Marines. Indoor Track 1; Outdoor Track 1; Judo Club 3; Prom 3; Chef’s Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Talent Show 4; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4. “I have to work out tonight so I can’t go out.” . . . teachers who don’t understand .. . Laundromat ... my comb . .. Corvette. CUul tM HUBER CECIL FOLEF VAN ASCH VAN WYCK Dear Transferred from: Flushing High 4. Chorus 2, 3; Senior Executive Board 4; Swimming Team 1; Football Team 3. “Ah, gee!” . . . Village Laundromat ... to he rich in many ways . . . speeding ... slippery roads . . . my sick car . . . sleeping . . . M.G. 5 DALLAS ARTHUR VONDLE Chick “What’s new?” . . . Berkshires ... to join the Waves . . . girls . . . people who wipe up Voikswagens . . . anything handy . . . white sweater. nrecriR DIANE CLAIRE WOODFORD Lillie if oody Eahor'fTPep CTB1 Student Council 1, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Yearbook Activities 1, 2, 3, 4; French Singers 2, 3, 4; Tumbling Club 1, 2; Debating Club 2; Future Teachers Club 3; Dramatics Club 4; Science Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Athletic Banquet 2, 3, 4; J.V. Cheerleading 1; Varsity Chcerleading 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey 4; Chanticleer 2, 3, 4; Waterbury School Page Correspondent 2, 3, 4; Social 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Show M.C. 2; Prom Chairman 3; Usherette for Class Night and Graduation 3. “Hey, George, don’t forget the jelly donuts!” . . . Woody's little sister . . . The Creen Bean . . . bottle of peroxide and ugly stick . . . December 14, 1961 . . . Jimmy Clanton. SHARYN ANN YOUNG Scholastic Banquet 2: Bookkeeping Award 3; Stenographic Award 3; Typing Club 3; Pep Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Office Work 4. “Just a minute” . . . Candlewood Lake . . . further education . . . eating . . . hard work ... my license . . . painting . . . reading .. . brown and blue . . . summer of 61. Sherry dormer Classmates OTHER MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1963 John Oakes John Seeber Robert Baldwin Madeline Banks Allan Barney Ben Barringer Robert Bates Barbara Blake Bonnie Booska Robert Cable Sheila Cota Judy De Rienz Sandy Deschaine Wayne Featherstone Carol Haskell Linda Hlavaty Harold Huff Barbara Inman Brian Jackson Mark Jannicola Walt Johnson Henry Kimlin Robert Lester Richard Lord John McNair Gloria Marsh Cheryl Parylak Joan Patten Kay Peterman Nancy Peterson Sonny Plaut Linda Shurick Charles Slitzker Dick Storrs Jane Strid Linda Thompson Pam Thompson Nancy Tuz Ruth Vandermark Dale Wyble C. Lynn, Girls Sports; J. Mitchell, Photography; D. Woodford, Activities; S. Bray, Assistant Editor; B. Flynn, Productions; R. Carlson, Activities. E. Rowley, Art; Mr. Bucknam, Mr. Magoun, Advisors; L. Cummings, Photography; J. Gerlach, Editor. In absentia: G. Peterson, Business Manager; A. Ferriss, Boys Sports. yearbook Staff Rout I: D. Rice, L. Erickson, J. Jansen, S. O’Brien, K. Kesson, J. DiMauro, K. Leary. Row 2: S. Piliero, M. MacDowell, H. Newton, J. Gillen, D. Revnes, B. Mulcahy, S. Nelson, D. Straub, N. Dodd, K. Buckley. Row 3: T. Richmond, C. Marsh, R. Popilowski, E. Angelovich, G. Peterson, L. Koehler, A. Ferriss, J. Goodwin, F. Van Winkle. Row 4: K. Sherwood, R. Ross, T. Kostes, B. Peterson. Row 1: B. Flynn; J. Gormley; G. Peterson; M. Quinlan. Row 2: Mr. Maliana; Mrs. Castillo; G. Lynn; R. Popilowski; H. Van Wyck; R. Schaltegger; L. Cummings; K. Kesson. Senior Executive Board Advisors _____ President Vice President Secretary_____ Treasurer ____ Mr. Mahana, Mrs. Castillo _____________ Jack Gormley ............. Guy Peterson ----- . Mary Jane Quinlan _________________Barb Flynn Under the guidance of Mr. Mahana and Mrs. Castillo, the Senior Executive Board steered the class through the endless problems of the senior year. The board is composed of representatives from all the senior home rooms who have worked hard in making decisions on many important class functions including the senior play, senior social, Dress Down Day, Class Night and the class banquet. 52 _________ 53 Row 1: N. Machno; D. Sheldon; N. Ridolfi; K. Washburn; J. Brutz; H. Ziolkowski; J. Kuenzle; H. Montagne; J. Barney. Row 2: J. dcLevie; J. Leary; B. Bay lock; A. Kirk; T. Cole; L. Dwy; W. Melchick; E. Anderson; E. Bowler; K. Ocif; M. Surdam. Row 3: P. Ramsey; S. Rylander; S. Thompson; 0. Szigeti; R. Jayne; C. Smith; E. Murphy; R. Green; E. Pokrywka; E. Hansen; P. Johnson. Class of 1964 Row 1: S. Snow; J. Knox; C. Chapin; M. Kallenbach; C. Wahlers; K. Anderson; W. Mitchell; P. Wrigley; J. Becker. Row 2: R. Peagler; L. Frisbie; D. Nordland; P. Larson; A. Sommerville; R. Hopkins; P. Pruchnik; E. Robison; L. Shulman. Row 3: S. Reynolds; D. Dorwin; J. Bates; B. Brecning; G. Alessio; S. Grissell; D. Pregler. 54 Row I: S. Waldron; J. Batista; J. Pease; G. Nott; F. DeForest; J. Barney; A. Monaghan; J. Bellion; L. Rice. Row 2: F. Kuck; M. Leahey; G. Wieting; D. Hamlin; R. Sommerville; R. Russell; T. Zaloski; M. Chisholm; S. Lynn. Row 3: R. Strid; E. Quammie; R. Dnpili; J. Alesio; M. Sinkus; R. Shapiro; B. Haney. Class of 1964 Row 1: J. Michaud; P. Johnson; A. Shook; C. Relyca; D. Robertson; D. Boyce; R. Lillis; E. Anderson; S. Couchevitz. Row 2: L. Marx; S. Burdick; S. Wodjenski; M. Ncufeld; E. Grinnell; E. Page; M. Smith; F. Schultz; P. Strid. Row 3: L. Aldrich; C. Tardy; E. Page; C. Beaudoin; L. Knaggs; D. Travers; C. Harris; D. Morreau; P. Presley. 55 Row I: K. Anderson: J. Russell; S. Young; B. Embry; C. Clander; H. Frisbie; J. Cats; D. Page; P. O’Brien. Row 2: M. Fumal; M. Van Dyke; M. Kelly; V. Kinney; D. Kaminski; S. Dunean; H. Shanks; V. Aldrich: M. bird; P. Halloran. Row 3: M. Whitten; B. Pond; N. Bucknam; J. Owens; B. Michaud; E. Colburn. Class of 1965 n r% e ft ry o Row 1: D. Turner; I). Roma; S. Cole; S. Chase; M. Ashe; C. Bortniak; N. Wilson; A. Burch; C. Ohmen. Row 2: P. Moreau; T. Beninson; C. Cooper; Y. Erickson; I). Knowles; M. Hipp. Row 3: G. Benjamin; C. Marohn; D. Foster; M. Dodd; J. Zeckoski; C. Benjamin; F. Hardy; J. Buczek; S. Paisley; J. Strid. Row 4: D. Goodwin; J. Anderson; G. Golembeski; B. Shelton; K. Kjep; C. Fuchs; K. Hipp; J. Erickson. 56 Row I: K. Turner; C. McKinney; G. Mosman; J. Wodtke; R. Carlson; M. Slattery; D. Snow; P. I uthrop; D. Martin. Row 2: M. Bray; B. Rosato; G. W'ojciechowski; J. Orzech; C. Richmond; A. Cummings; R. Webster; S. Hampsey; L. Turro; B. Pitcher; M. Garrity. Row 3: C. Osborne; M. Kesson; S. Hyatt; P. Barton; W. Corey; J. Sega; J. Richardson; J. Welsh; B. Tenza; D. Brown; L. Root. Row 4: M. Westfall; T. Knox; L. Morehouse; M. Flynn; P. von Ranson; R. Dunham; L. Peterson ; D. Sega; J. Anderson. Class of 1965 Row 1: J. Tuz; R. Trepanier; C. O’Conner; T. Spargo; T. Worden; T. Meddaugh; D. Strid; B. Hibbard; S. Provost. Row 2: C. Freeman; R. Adams; L. Page; C. Jayne; R. Cereg; W. Beninson; B. Moore; J. Anderson; M. Bellion; C. Planz; H. Schaltegger. Row 3: A. Case; D. Osborne; E. Brown; R. Van Winkle; D. Daigle; M. Kibbe; S. Nash; D. Earle; C. Riley. Row 4: J. Clymer; J. Wilkinson; A. Stack; J. Rothe; E. Lundgren; T. Zaioski; R. Lignov; C. Roger. 57 Row 1: M. Provost; B. Siske; P. Flynn; J. Sommerville; H. Harris; C. Baske; J. Cyr; D. Dacey; J. Thurlow. Row 2: S. Hard; A. Berrill; T. Chatelle; D. Arcnz; T. Roberts; W. O’Neil; R. Bierbower; M. Buckley; S. Morrill; U. Anderson; L. McNulty. Row 3: M. Ferris; J. Zeigler; J. Buckley; R. Castillo; W. Buchanan; D. Edmonds; D. Schultz; T. Lynch; N. Echols; M. Gowan; B. litis. Row 4: J. Brown; S. Goldspink; D. Edmonds; S. Kovacs; A. Keating. Class of 1966 Row 1: R. Shulman; K. Ferriss; R. Cromwell; K. Smyrski; G. Richie; C. Duncan; G. McGill; A. Warner; D. Pippins. Row 2: J. Rylander; K. Robb; C. Saulsbery; A. Lord; K. Hunt; T. Koehler; P. Bennett; B. Porter; V. Barney; C. Parker; B. Nott. Row 3: A. Monaghan; J. Lillis; S. Ambcrger; M. Gillen; R. Shook; R. Kovacs; R. Smith; T. Olson; M. Zdanis; J. W'einberg; S. Hannigan. 58 Row I: R. Morris; J. Wilkinson; P. Johnson; M. Bilski; F. D'Anna; S. Erwin; 0. Haney; M. Sega; J. Becker. Row 2: C. Rose; S. Kennedy; N. Seligman; B. Keifer; R. Heacock; H. Miller; R. Bailey; F. .Stewart; C. Freeman; C. Smith; B. Mikos; C. Krusky. Row 3: C. Raino; P. Rogers; C. Burhance; J. Smith; J. Lang; W'. Orvis; F. Pruchnik; W. Picotte; C. Bausom; P. MacDougall; K. Murphy. Row 4: J. Szigeti; R. Went; R. Cowan; A. Smith; R. Cleveland. Class of 1966 Row 1: S. Oakes; S. Begnoche; R. D’Emilio; R. Colburn; S. Kimberly; P. Young; D. Williams; I. Judson; D. Frisbie. Row 2: S. Allsop; R. Creaney; S. Eyes; D. Cash; J. Hager; C. Miller; J. Cawel; J. Neufeld; R. Turro; L. Ridolfi. Row 3: K. Fast; A. Anderson; F. Smith; K. Taylor; T. Leahey; R. Coyle; B. Bliss; S. Blake; J. Ploski; M. Byrnes; S. Marohn. 59 Class Officers Advisors ....... Mrs. Pease Mr. Tripp President Richie Peagler Vice President . Sabra Burdick Secretary Sandy Wodjenski Treasurer --------_ Billy Mitchell Class of 1964 Advisors ...... President _____ Vice President Secretary Treasurer ___Miss Taylor Mr. Daglio Art Cummings Dave Ferriss Vickie Aldrich Barbara Frisbie Class of 1965 Advisors ___________ Miss Bartlett Mr. Magoun President ... ____ Boh Bierbower Vice President Linda Ridolfi Secretary Kathy Fast Treasurer __________Kathy Taylor 60 Class of 1966 Mr. Devin says 1 to keep running,§| Wait’ll we put on our costumes! ackie why is it always your friends? With soap it's loaded [other rejection? I'm entered at Aquaduct” - , • Tarzan Deadline Arthur Murray taught me in Row 7: J. Gormley; Mr. Bourdeau; A. Ferriss; J. Grcaney; R. Peagler; D. Woodford; Mr. McPherson: A. Cummings. Row 2: I. Judson, W. Pilcher; J. Pease; L. Koehler; B. Rosalo; J. Monaghan; B. Flynn: R. Popilowski; E. Angelovich; M. Quinlan; F. DeForest; A. Monaghan; D. Reynes; C. Glander; W. Mitchell; S. Begnochc; F. D'Anna. Student Council Advisors' Mr. Bourdeau. Mr. McPherson President John Greaney Vice President...................................................... Richard Peagler Secretary Diane Woodford Treasurer______________________________________________________________ Alan Ferriss Under the able supervision of Mr. Bourdeau and Mr. McPherson, the Student Council acts as an effective liaison between the faculty and the student body. The Student Council has conducted various projects through which funds have been raised to provide activities and school functions for the welfare of the student body of New Milford High School. The student body was fortunate to have its first foreign exchange student at New Milford. Danielle Reynes. of Sartrouville. France, became an honorary member of the Student Council to see how the governing body of the school works. 64 L. Shulman; P. Smith; J. Pease; A. Ferriss; J. Cerlach; Miss Keeler; A. Monaghan. National .Honor Society Miss Keeler A. Ferriss J. Gerlach J. Pease P. Smith The National Honor Society, under the supervision of Miss Keeler, has worked to promote scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Its main purpose is to recognize these qualities in students. The Society once again successfully held its annual Alumni Tea on December 21, 1962, to acquaint college-bound students with college life through discussion with the Alumni. The monthly meetings were devoted to discussion of the constitution, preparation for the tea and the initiation of new members at the Scholastic Banquet in May. 65 E. Robison; Mr. Tripp; S. Piliero; F. Shultz; S. Grisell; J. Mitchell; H. Marx. M atk-Mtrmomy Club Advisor______________________________________________________________Mr. Tripp The main purpose of the New Milford High School Math-Astronomy Club is to stimulate interest in mathematics and astronomy. The topics of their meetings alternate between math and astronomy. The club has gone on various field trips. Last year they visited the Hayden Planetarium in New York, and this year they visited Danbury State College for a demonstration on astronomy. 66 Row I: Y. Erickson; J. Zeckoski; S. Nash; Mr. Pelletier; B. Shelton; J. Orzech; M. Kibbe; L. Morehouse. Row 2: S. Young; D. Goodwin; C. McKinney; L, Root; C. Riley; E. Colburn; J. Clymer; C. Osborne; D. Roma. Row 3: J. Cole; C. Cooper; J. Cats; R. Turro; R. Earl; F. Hardy; R. Meddaugh; R. O’Brien; M. Slattery; A. Cast; R. Adams. Biology Club Advisor President Vice President Secretary T rea.surer Mr. Pelletier .... Fred Allen _________ Alan Case Joyce Wodtke Jo Lorraine Clymer The Biology Club meets from 7:00 to 9:00 every Wednesday night. Oral group reports, individual work, and various other projects have been accomplished by the members of this club. Mr. Pelletier has also performed dissections for the club beyond what has been done in class. In the spring the Biology Club hopes to make a field trip to the Bronx Zoo. 67 Roy 1: A. Cummings; L. Root; S. Paisley; R. Hopkins; Mr. French; B. Barton: S. Burdick. Row 2: E. Murphy; S. Kimberly; D. Brown; M. Kallenbach; L. Dwy; H. Marx; C. Relyea; L. Shulman. Row 3: E. Quammie; A. Kirk; D. Woodford; S. Wodjenski; R. Bierbowcr; M. Whitten; S. Kovacs; S. Allsop. Chanticleer Advisors----------------------------------------------------Mrs. Quist, Mr. French Editor--------------------------------------------------------------- Bobby Hopkins Assistant Editor ........................................... _..... Sabra Burdick Business Manager........................................... _..... Betty Barton News Editor---------------------------------------------------------Linda Root Features Editor............. .......................................Sandra Paisley Sports Editor-------------------------------------------------------Ait Cummings The Chanticleer, the school newspaper, reports the activities of both students and teachers in such diverse fields as sports, clubs, science, travel, and entertainment. This year the newspaper is putting out five issues using a new type of print, offset print, which provides an even more legible copy. The Chanticleer belongs to the Connecticut Scholastic Press Association, the National Scholastic Press Association and the Quill and Scroll. m n Row 1: F. Van Winkle; B. Carr; Miss Taylor; L. Lyon; R. Ross. Row 2: T. Kostes; R. Schaltegger; D. Noble; H. Van Wyck; E. Slattery. Chef’s Club Advisor________________________________________________________________Miss Taylor The Chef’s Club, a club for senior boys, was created to prepare boys in the culinary art. The club meets twice a month at 7:00 P.M. This year the Chef's Club is more active than it has been in past years. The club will aways remember the time when Mrs. Holt came for “just a bit of steak,” and the time Mr. Magoun dropped in without his Metrecal. 69 Row 1: M. Kesson; F. Kuck; M. MacDowell; K. Kesson: Mr. Osborne; J. Jansen; S. O’Brien: J. Pease; S. Chase. Row 2: L. Erickson: S. Bennett; A. Warner; P. Glidden; S. Rowe; C. Oilmen; M. Hipp: A. Lord; J. Cyr; A. Keating; K. Smyrski; S. Grisell. Row 3: M. Fumal; K. Ocif; C. Parker: E. Colburn; P. Presley: M. Buckley; M. Sinkus; I). Boyce; S. Kennedy; S. Keeler; M. Van Dyke; C. Harris: M. Lord. Row 4: C. O’Connor; V. Aldrich; V. Kinney; H. Harris; S. Thompson; S. Ambcrger; S. Kimberly: M. J. Dodd; L. Dwy; P. Surdam; S. Hyatt; N. Westfall; S. Piliero; N. Ecbols. Row 5: R. Ross; B. Petersen; G. Peterson: H. Van Wyck; L. Lyon; J. Goodwin; R. Popilowski; M. Van Wyck: J. Gormley. Chorus Adviser Mr. Osborne Chorus provides those who are interested in music with the means to recognize and develop their talents. The Christmas and Easter concerts are examples of the enthusiasm and hard work put in by both the chorus and its director. Mr. Osborne. Chorus started in November of 1962 as an experimental organization. The response from the student body was so great that next year it will be offered as a partial credit course. Row I: L. Root; G. Lynn; R. Sommerville; L. Cummings; K. Clark; C. Harris; E. Robison. Row 2: S. Kovacs; H. Newton; F. Hardy; R. Castillo; E. Rowley; L. Petersen; H. Harris. Row 3: C. Cromwell; P. Cliddcn; M. Bray; S. Waldron, D. Rice. Row I: M. Leahey; K. Anderson; F. Van Winkle; R. Ross; H. Van Wyck; M. MacDowell; B. Flynn. Row 2: L. Frisbie; J. Leary; D. Dorwin; C. Relyea; J. Jansen; K. Kesson; J. DiMauro; S. O’Brien. Row 3: S. Allsop; P. MacDougall; M. Van Dyke; S. Hyatt; M. Lord; M. Kelly; M. Porges; N. Seligmann; S. Rowe. Row 1: Mr. Asman; M. Westfall; M. Kallenbach; J. Gillen; F. Schultz; P. Ramsey; Mr. Magoun. Row 2: K. Ocif: K. Robb; K. Frisbie; D. Woodford; B. Carr; M. Quinlan; L. Koehler; J. Wilkinson; C. Osborne. Row 3: M. Surdam; V. Aldrich; N. Dodd; R. Schaltegger; T. Kostes; L. Lyon; A. Calculli; J. Clymer; A. Kirk. Row 4: T. Senni; R. Popilowski; V. Kinney; M. Carlson; L. Dwy; S. Amberger; M. Benjamin; R. Petersen. Dramatics Club Advisors_________________________________________________Mr. Asman, Mr. Magoun President___________________________________________________________Jenifer Gillen Vice President..................................................... faith Schultz rclary ___________________________________________ .___ Martha Kallenbach Treasurer________________________________________________________________________Pam Ramsey The purpose of the Dramatics Club is to allow students to participate in all phases of drama production. The club is divided into three production groups, each of which stages an original one act play written by one of the members. Each production group has members in the writing, setting, make-up, acting, publicity and lighting committees. Memorable events! Oh, those try-outs!!! 71 c C Row 1: N. Ridolfi; S. Paisley; L. Cummings; C. Marohn; V. Aldrich; V. Kinney; M. Fumal; S. Becker. Row 2: E. Robison; J. Neufeld; D. Reynes; M. Carrily; S. Burdick; J. Cyr; Miss Weaver, advisor; N. Seligmann; S. Rowe. Row 3: S. Marohn; K. Fast; C. Osborne; M. Smith; K. Taylor; H. Marx; S. Kovacs; P. MacDougall. Row 1: A. Lord; S. Morrill; L. Ridolfi; B. litis; S. Kimberley; J. Rylander; J. Becker; C. Saulsbcry. Row 2: L. Root; J. Clymer; S. Kennedy; S. Hannigan; C. Cromwell: S. Richardson; P. Porges; S. Bortniak. Row 3; Miss Weaver; F. Shultz; A. Kirk; D. Woodford; E. Colburn. Jrenck Singers Advisor Miss Weaver The French Singers, a group of enthusiastic French students, meet once a week on Wednesday. Assisted by Miss Weaver, their advisor, the girls sing various arrangements of French songs. The girls have participated in the Christmas assembly, the Sophomore Talent Show, and in the P.T.A. show. 72 Row 1: Mr. Smith; T. Cole; D. Travers; D. MacDonald; R. Stuart; B. Webster; R. Morris. Row 2: A. Shook; R. Lillis; T. Chatelle; J. Erickson; R. Lignor; A. Smith; R. Colburn; J. Anderson. Row 3: N. Jaruk; M. Flynn; G. Johnson; T. Bremner; F. Pruchnik; R. Kovacs. Row 4: L. Knaggs; R. Coyle. Future darners of America Advisor President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sentinel Mr. Smith Dennis MacDonald Richard Stuart Douglas Travers ..... Todd Cole Robert Webster Randall Morris The New Milford Chapter of Future Farmers of America is synonymous with the Vocational Agricultural Course in aims and purposes and is a part of the National Future Farmers Program. Its objectives are to enrich the program in Vocational Agriculture and develop and recognize individual leadership through co-operative activities, contests and other programs on a local, state and national basis. The New Milford Chapter Program includes work in all areas of the national program stressing writing, judging livestock, horticulture work, farm mechanics and electrical projects. An educational trip to the Eastern States Exposition, a Christmas social, selecting a Chapter Queen, holding a parent and son banquet and many earning and serving projects are included in each year’s program. Row 1: M. Kallenbach; J. Mitchell; K. Anderson; F. Schultz; L. Cummings; Mrs. Qui t; R Popilowski; S. Hannigan. Row 2: J. Anderson; C. Ohmen; K. Taylor; L. Root; S. Kovacs; R. Ziolkowski; K. Washburn. Row 3: S. O’Brien; J. Leary; H. Newton; K. Holbrook; M. Fumal; K. Frisbie. duture Teachers of America Advisors Mrs. Quist. Mr. Clonaris President faith Schultz Vice President____________________—-........................ Leslie Cummings Secretary_____________________________________________________ Kathy Anderson Treasurer Jimmy Mitchell Projects Chairman ........................................... Rozanne Ziolkowski The Future Teachers of America Club shows to its members the purpose and rewards of teaching. The club sponsored the annual tea for the New Milford faculty, held practice teaching sessions, and invited representatives from different New England colleges to speak to members. These events gave the future teachers an opportunity to gain a more thorough understanding of the teaching profession. 74 Row I: C. Ross: R. Bierbower: K. Smyrski; Mr. Clonaris. Row 2: R. Went; R. Hopkins; L. Shulman; C. Ransom: F. Smith. Row 3: R. Shulman: R. Cromwell; T. Olson; I). Cash; D. Frishie. Meteorology Club Advisor President Secretary Treasurer Mr. Clonaris Boh Bierbower Kathy Smyrski Greg Ross This year a new club, the Meteorology Club, has been formed at New Milford High School by a group of students interested in learning about weather forecasting. The primary purpose of the club is to give the members a basic understanding of the terminology, charts, and certain instruments used by meteorologists. When the school building is officially turned over to the Board of Education by the Building Committee, the club will install various pieces of equipment, such as a recording thermograph, windscope and indoor-outdoor thermometer. The club has already begun gathering and posting weather data daily. 75 Row 1: D. Dorwin; M. Leahey; Miss Foran; J. Kuenzle; D. Straub; E. Robison; C. Anderson; E. Angelovich; L. Dwy. Row 2: J. Travaglin; S. Snow; E. Anderson; N. Machno; M. Surdam; E. Hanson; K. Ocif; N. Ridolfi; E. Anderson; S. Couchevitz. Row 3: L. Aldrich; V. Tardy; B. Barton: M. Smith; M. Edmonds; S. Wodjenski; M. Jennings; N. Dodd; A. Calculli; C. Harris; E. Quammie; p. Johnson; M. Whitten. Row 4: M. Benjamin; K. Kesson; P. Johnson; E. Bowler; J. _Pease; M. Chisholm; S. Kuck; P. Ramsey; D. Pregler; L. Erickson; S. Rowe. Nursing Club Advisor Miss Foran President ................. -______________________________________ Donna Straub Vice President Emily Robison Secretary_____________________________________________________________Candy Anderson Treasurer______________________________________________________________Judy Kuenzle Junior and senior girls who are interested in careers in health and nursing find the answers to many of their questions through the Nursing Club. Nursing Club gives the girls insight into the requirements, rewards, and opportunities of the nursing profession. In October the club went to Hartford Hospital where the girls saw the everyday hospital routine in action. Row 1: J. Leary; J. Wilkinson; S. Marohn; Miss Vago; R. Ziolkowski; L. Koehler; S. Rice. Row 2: L. Ridolfi; J. Rylander; S. Kimberly; C. Saulsbery; J. Becker; P. Ramsey; N. Ridolfi; S. Snow; B. litis; R. D’Emilio; S. O'Brien. Row 3: E. Anderson; J. Wodtke; H. Harris; C. Duncan; C. Relyea; K. Hills; D. Boyce; J. Monaghan; S. Young; L. Root; J. Anderson. Row 4: L. McNulty; K. Kesson; M. Chisholm; R. Ross; H. Van Wyck; J. Goodwin; M. Quinlan; J. Becker; C. Jayne. Row I: B. Flynn; G. Lynn; A. Monaghan; A. Kirk; D. Reyncs; D. Woodford; E. Angelovich. Row 2: C. Ohmen; S. Waldron; S. Rowe; P. Halloran; J. Pease; J. Kuenzle; J. DiMauro; P. Byrnes. Row 3: F. Schultz; M. Edmonds; A. Calculli; S. Wodjenski; S. Dwy; C. Marohn; M. MacDowell; K. Taylor. Row 4: M. Bray; J. Jansen; P. Surdam; M. Westfall; S. Kovacs; C. Lathrop. Pep Club Advisor__________________________________________________________________ Miss Vago President ...............................................................Abby Kirk Vice President Anne Monaghan Secretary-Treasurer Danielle Reynes The main purpose of the Pep Club is to promote school spirit and support its athletic teams. It sponsors busses to away basketball games and provides dances after Friday night home games. The Pep Club feels that its activities this year have increased interest in athletics, and it hopes to extend its support to other sports in coming years. 77 Row I: E. Murphy; J. Baiista; B. Michaud; R. Ross; L. Lyon; R. Hopkins. Row 2: R. Sheldon; R. Trepanier; J. Wilkinson; R. Green; G. Bausom; T. Chalelle; R. Morris; D. Pippins. Row 3: Mr. Hilton; C. Beaudoin; J. Castle; P. vonRanson; E. Grinnell; R. Bailey. Advisor President _____ Vice President Secretary Treasurer Projectionist Club Mr. Hilton ........................... Robert Hopkins Richard Ross Lynn Lyon .............................. Bernard Michaud The Projectionist Club is one group which is of direct assistance to the classes. The club members run the projectors for classroom movies which add variety and interest to the subject. Stage lighting and sound and the P.A. System for assemblies are managed by the Projectionist Club. Each year Mr. Hilton and the older members teach the newer members the use and care of the audio-visual equipment, enabling them to become qualifier! to operate it. The service that this group maintains is beneficial to both the students and the teachers. 78 Row I: L. Shulman; K. Washburn; J. Goodwin; S. Bray. Row 2: Mr. Devin; C. Marsh; P. Smith; T. Kostes; G. Peterson; R. Ross. Science Club Advisor__________________________________________________________ Mr. Devin President ------------------------------------------------------ Tom Kostes Vice President__________________________________________________Jeff Goodwin Secretary-Treasurer_______________________________________________ Sandy Bray The purpose of the Science Club is to afford chemistry and physics students who have the ability to do advanced work the time and place to do it. The activities have been primarily individual projects, and a lot of time has been devoted to learning how to use apparatus that is not ordinarily used in class. Each year has its memorable events. Last year’s members will never forget John McNair’s “terrific explosion.” Tom Kostes followed up this year by exploding a hydrogen generator with a “big bang.” Have you noticed that Mr. Devin is getting grey hair? Row I: E. Murphy; L. Shulman; R. Popilowski; A. Monaghan; A. Fcrriss; S. Snow; A. Kirk; Mrs. Castillo. Row 2: J. Wilkinson; A. Warner; J. Leary; C. Relyea; M. Kallenbach; N. Bucknam; C. Fris-bie; S. O’Brien; D. Williams; S. Ohmen. Row 3: M. Slattery; C. McKinney; J. Orzech; M. Chisholm; S. Ambergcr; M. Carlson; M. Leahey; H. Harris; J. deLevie; L. Frisbie. Spanish Club Advisor President ......... Vice President _______ ___________ Secretary ... Treasurer ................. Entertainment Chairman Mrs. Castillo Anne Monaghan Richard Popilowski Sue Snow ........ A1 Ferriss Lester Shulman The Spanish Club meets several times a year either at the school or at one of the members’ homes. Last fall the club enjoyed listening to Mr. Grossenbacher who spoke on South America. Early last winter the club held a meeting at Anne Monaghan’s house with Mr. and Mrs. Green who spoke on their recent trip to Puerto Rico. The highlight of the year for the Spanish Club was the theater party that went to see Jose Greco in Danbury, January 9. Many more interesting meetings are in the planning for the spring. 80 Row 1: Mr. Wiser; D. Ferriss; F. DeForest; A. Cummings; W. Mitchell; R. Green; E. Murphy. Row 2: R. Peagler; B. Rosato; E. Mohan; T. W'orden; J. Richardson; J. Mitchell: L. Shulman. Row 3: D. Noble; K. Sherwood; C. Chapin; G. Smith; J. Greaney; A. Ferriss; M. Kibbe; T. Sensenbrenner. Varsity Club Advisor ----------------------------------------------------------Mr. Wiser President —________________________________________________ Art Cummings Vice President.......................................... Frank DeForest Treasurer___________________________________________________ Billy Mitchell The purpose of this newly formed club is to serve the school through athletics. That is, the members help to prepare for all home basketball games by setting up the gym, showing the teams around, seeing that supplies and towels are ready, and cleaning up after the games. The members also operate a soda fountain for games and dances. 81 83 m ose of alliletics in high school is to boost school spirit, promote r jSoitMiiaiiship. ami to give each individual an opportunity to develop his own athletic abilities. New Milford High School has endeavored to attain this goal by sponsoring an enlarged athletic program available to both boys and girls. This year, athletic interest was stimulated by the new facilities, such as our own gymnasium, track, and mmmall field. The improvement of the physical education program, the formation of the Varsity Club, and the introduction of girls' basketball are examples of the feeling that sports play an important part in school liftjZ ■ Row 1: I). Ferriss; B. Rosa to; W. Mitchell: A. Ferriss: E. Mohan: J. Bellion: E. Murphy. Row 2: Mr. Daglio; J. Wilkinson; R. Van Winkle; A. Cummings; G. Smith; T. Sensenhrenner. Cross Country Coach Mr ,)a-lin Captains A1 Ferriss. Bill Mitchell This year’s cross country team came through with its first undefeated season in several years, winning nine straight dual meets under the coaching of Mr. Daglio. Including victories over Wilton. Sacred Heart, and Bethel, the New Milford High School Harriers also won the Western Connecticut Conference championship and came in third in the state meet. Despite the fact that the team is losing seniors A1 Ferriss and Erwin Mohan, next year’s team should go a long way. Row 1: P. Ramsey; J. Pease; S. Lynn; J. Gillen; G. Lynn; L. Koehler; S. Burdick; A. Kirk; S. Wodjenski. Row 2: Miss Wcinmayr; J. Becker; K. Smyrski; D. Woodford; M. J. Quinlan; I. Judson; P. Surdam. field Hockey Coach Miss Weinmayr The girls’ Field Hockey team had a very large turnout this year. About thirty-five to forty girls participated in the sport after cuts were made. Because of a heavy loss in team members this year, the team consisted mostly of new and inexperienced girls. The girls did well considering their inexperience, suffering only three losses, and they are looking forward to a better season next year. Several seniors will be leaving the team this year. Among them are: Diane Woodford, Mary Jane Quinlan. Linda Koehler. Jenifer Gillen and Gay Lynn. 86 Row 1: J. Richardson; R. Green; G. Smith; T. Sensenbrenner; E. Murphy; A. Ferriss; J. Mitchell; A. Cummings; D. Ferriss; W. Ben in son; R. Reidhaar. Row 2: R. Shulman; L. Shulman; M. Gillen; J. Carter; W. Carr; R. VanWinkle; R. Adams; H. Minnerly; J. Ploski; E. Mohan; Mr. Devin. Row 3: D. Goodwin; D. Snow; D. Nordland; M. Ashe; C. Glander; D. Arenz; L. Knaggs; D. Daigle; M. Kibbe; T. Beninson. Row 4: B. Shelton; R. Foster; R. Bailey; T. Cole; F. Smith; G. Foster; R. Carlson; M. Flynn: R. Dunham. Indoor Zrack ('ouch Mr. Dei in Manager R. Shulman The indoor track team, coached hy Mr. Devin, had a very large turnout at the start of the season. Many underclassmen have shown a great deal of potential. The six weeks of practice will he put to the test on March 30th. which is the date set aside for the indoor state meet at Yale. Once again, the strength of the team will he expected to he in the distance events. 87 Row I: C. Marsh; B. Carr; R. Peagler; B. Rosato; T. Zaloski. Row 2: E. Murphy; Mr. Mahana; A. Cummings; J. Greaney; L. Knaggs; R. Schaltegger; C. Chapin; J. Mitchell. Varsity basketball Coach_______________________________________ Mr. Robert Mahana Manager________________________________________________________________ Jim Mitchell This year, for the first time. New Milford High participated in Class B competition. Under Captain John Greaney and Coach Mahana the team did well despite the loss of several experienced players from last year’s team. The team ended the season with a record of seven wins and thirteen losses. Lack of height was made up for by the skillful rebounding of A1 Ferriss and Richy Schaltegger. The team’s offense was led by Jim Greaney, Bill Carr, and Charlie Chapin. Prospects are bright for a good season next year under Captain-elect, Charlie Chapin. 88 Row 1: Frank D’Anna; R. Carlson; R. Bierbower; J. Lillis; W. Hibbard; W. Pitcher. Row 2: J. Lang; D. Daigle; L. Shulman; T. Worden; H. Shanks. [Junior Varsity basketball Coach_______________________________________________________________ Mr. J. Pelletier Manager_____________________________________________________________— L. Shulman This year’s Junior Varsity Basketball Team, under Coach Pelletier, did well considering the inexperience of the ball players. Bernie Rosato and Dave Ferriss, although members of the Varsity, played actively for the Junior Varsity, and they proved to be a great help to the team. Because of the loss of many ball players from the Varsity this year, the valuable experience obtained by the Junior Varsity will be a great asset to next year’s Varsity team. P. Halloran; S. Waldron; S. Rowe; B. Flynn; G. Flynn; E. Angelovich; H. Schaltcgger; I). Woodford; J. Pease; J. Kuenzle. Standing: Miss Vago; J. DiMauro. Cheerleading Advisor Miss Vago Captain............................ _............................... Gay Lynn Manager Jean DiMauro On November twenty-fourth, the cheerleaders led the school in a Pep Rally in the new gym. The rally officially opened the 1962-63 basketball season. It was at this time that the customary Rose Ceremony was held. Contrary to tradition, Danielle Reynes was chosen by the entire team to receive the roses. In addition to the rally, the cheerleaders sponsored two dances following Friday night games. The main purpose of the squad is to lead the crowd in the support of the team. In fulfilling this purpose, many of the old cheers were improved upon, and some new ones introduced. The Pep Club helped the cheerleaders at home and away games. 90 Row I: P. Surdam; D. Reynes; R. Ziolkow-ski; S. Burdick; I. Judson; N. Echols; S. Marobn. Row 2: C. Holbrook; S. Wodjenski; B. Mul-cahy; C. Marohn; M. Sinkus; J. Jansen. Row I: C. Saulsbery; K. Smyrski; K. Taylor; H. Frisbie; P. Cowan. Row 2: C. Holbrook; C. Duncan; B. litis; J. Monaghan; J. deLevie; N. Seligmann; A. Warner; J. Neufeld. Qirls basketball Coach--------------------------------------------------------------Miss Weinmayr Managers---------------------------------------------- Carol Holbrook, Jeff Jansen Varsity Captain Sabra Burdick Junior Varsity Captain_____________________________________________ Julia deLevie After four years, New Milford High School once again has a girls’ basketball team. A great deal of response was shown by the girls in tryouts. After cuts were made, the Junior Varsity and the Varsity teams consisted of 26 girls. Although inexperienced, the girls have gained a fundamental knowledge of basketball under the expert coaching of Miss Weinmayr. With the experience gained this year, hopes are high for an excellent team next year. 91 How about a Hawaiian -g a party? Snile for the Cute? FAVORITE UNDERCLASSMEN: Richie Peagler Julie Pease 5 e n i o r BEST DRESSED: Linda Koehler Guy Peterson HAPPY-GO-LUCKY: Donna Rice Warren Pitcher 5 u p e r I a t I V e s SHYEST: Sharyn Young Jim Boltrom MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Sandy Bray A1 Ferriss MOST GULLIBLE: Sharon O’Brien Frank Van Winkle 93 MOST COLLEGIATE: Bear Van Wyck Warren Pitcher Diane Woodford DONE MOST FOR CLASS: Jack Gormley Diane Woodford 5 u P e r I a t I V e s BEST DANCERS: Lynn Lyon Diane Woodford CUTEST: Bear Van W'yck Candie Anderson CLASS COUPLE: Janie Quinlan Guy Peterson 94 BEST BUDDIES: A1 Ferris® Tom Richmond MOST ATHLETIC: Cay Lynn AJ Ferris® C H I 0 r CLASS CUT UP: Karen Kesson Barb Flynn Guy Peterson 5 u P e r I a t I V e s BEST BUDDIES: Diane Woodford Karen Kesson MOST POPULAR: Danielle Reynes Richie Schaltegger Diane Woodford BIGGEST FLIRTS: Karen Kesson Bill Carr Senior Class Will I, Sally Allen, leave my job in the office to any girl who doesn’t like study halls. I, Candy Anderson, leave Peter with no one to pick on on the way to school. I, Elaine Angelovich, leave the name Sybil to anyone who wants a reliable name for his car. I, Eddie Babiyan, leave my father’s “6” for a dream “409.” I, Irma Barney, leave the big senior boys to all the underclass females. I, Mary Benjamin, leave my crushes on underclassmen to any junior. I, Jimmy Boltrom, leave my ability to draw maps to any unsuspecting junior who plans to take art. I, Sylvia Bourdeau, leave my seat in U.S. History to anyone who wants it. I, Linda Birch, leave my broken finger nails to all the second year typists. I, Kathy Buckley, leave all my stale jokes to Mimi Carlson. I, Anna Calculli, leave my ability in chemistry to anyone who wants it. I, Billy Carlson, leave as fast as my car will take me. I, Dick Carlson, leave my seat in typing class to anyone who wishes to be driven insane in one easy semester. I, Billy Carr, leave my membership in Xi Upsilon Phi to the most deserving junior. I, Susan Chase, leave my blush to Mary Jennings. I, Leslie Cummings, leave my position on the Yearbook staff to any junior willing to work for it. I, Jean DiMauro, leave my job as cheerleading manager to Annetta McAlley. I, Nancy Dodd, leave my great typing ability to some poor typist. I, David Duncan, leave my lab desk in 5th period physical science to anyone interested in experimenting with electric current. I, Michael Earl, leave my blank corridor passes to anyone foolish enough to use them. I, Mary Edmonds, leave a pair of white socks to Patty Strid. I, Linda Erickson, leave all my troubles to the underclassmen. I, Barb Flynn, leave my pinned-together cheerleading uniform to any girl able to figure out how to put it together again. I, A1 Ferriss. leave with pleasant memories of the track field and classrooms. I, Jean Gerlach, leave my high school career to start a more promising one. I, Jenifer Gillen, leave to my brother. Michael, ulcers and Mr. Mahana. I, Jeff Goodwin, leave my membership in Xi Upsilon Phi to the most deserving junior. To whomever will accept it without falsely thinking popularity can make it greater, I, Jack Gormley, leave respect. I, John Greaney, leave my ability to humiliate underclassmen on the basketball court to Art Cummings. I, Kathy Hills, leave my doctor’s excuse for not playing gym to Diana Boyce. I, Jennifer Jansen, leave “Little Joey” to Sabra Burdick and a seat in Miss Vago’s room to anyone who wants it. I, Karen Kesson, leave my unique cartwheel to any freshman who has high hopes of making cheerleading. I, Linda Koehler, leave an empty room to any S.C. member for a party. I, Tom Kostes, leave my membership in Xi Upsilon Phi to the most deserving junior. I, Rose Kyle, leave my seat in U.S. History to Jane Ziegler. I, Karen Leary, leave my ability to sleep in Mrs. Holt’s English class to anyone who needs it. I, Gay Lynn, leave Susie!!! I, Lynn Lyon, leave my good luck to any underclassman who wants to go tobogganing, uninvited, on the Lake Waramaug golf course. I, Dennis MacDonald, leave as fast as my Ford can go, and that isn’t fast enough. 96 Senior Class Will I, Marion MacDowell, leave the generalship of the Southern cause to Billy Pitcher. I, Charlie Marsh, leave Miss Vago and her detentions to another talkative student. I, Martin McMahon, leave my absence to Charlie. I, Jimmy Mitchell, leave a year’s supply of lifesavers and my ability not to get caught eating them to Faith Schultz. I, Erwin Mohan, leave my track shoes to any underclassman who wants them. I, Glen Morris, leave my seat in English class to anyone who wants it. I, Gordon Morris, leave my shining abilities in senior English to any junior unconscious enough to want them. I, Barb Mulcahy, leave my troubles and problems to Sabra Burdick, hoping that she will not make the same mistakes I did. I, Shirley Nelson, leave my desk in hall duty to Sandy Erwin who will make good use of it. 1, Halle Newton, leave. I, Dave Noble, leave my giggling to Mrs. Holt. I, John Oakes, leave my pure, untarnished English accent to Mrs. Holt in the hope that she will teach her pupils with the same. I, Sharon O'Brien, leave my sophisticated gait to those who just don’t have it. I, Bob Petersen, leave my abilitv to upset Mr. Asman to anyone who will be taking P.O.D. I, Guy Peterson, leave my membership in Xi Upsilon Phi to the most deserving junior. I, Susan Piliero, leave my bewildermentf!) to EVERYONE. I, Warren Pitcher, leave at last! With gratitude and respect for the things that school has done for me, I, Richard Popilowski, leave New Milford High School. I, Peggy Porges, leave my French singing costume to anyone who wants it. I, Danielle Reynes, leave New Milford High regretfully. I, Donna Rice, leave the constant rush and restlessness to all the underclassmen. I, Tom Richmond, leave my truck to Mr. Devin to provide transportation for the track team. I, Rich Ross, leave my membership in Xi Upsilon Phi to the most deserving junior. I, Sharon Rowe, leave my place on the cheerleading squad to a lucky girl. I, Everett Rowley, being of sound . . . skip it. I, William P. Ruman, leave my Chevy and all its rust to a faithful lover of sixes. I, Richie Schaltegger, leave my membership in Xi Upsilon Phi to the most deserving junior. I, John Seeber, leave my membership in Xi Upsilon Phi to the most deserving junior. I, Teddi Senni, leave my membership in Xi Upsilon Phi to the most deserving junior. I, Ed Slattery, leave my top button to Tom White. I, Betty Squires, leave my great driving to Dick Reidhaar. I, Donna Straub, leave my laugh to anyone who thinks he can cope with it. I, Ronnie Tardy, leave my attitude towards school to whomever wants it. I, Joan Travaglin, leave Wally Corey to Polly Lathrop. I, Frank Van Winkle, leave my membership in Xi Upsilon Phi to the most deserving junior. I, Huber Van Wyck, leave my membership in Xi Upsilon Phi to the most deserving junior. I, Carter Westfall, leave, more than willingly. I, Diane Woodford, leave “Adonis” to next year’s Cheerleading squad. I, Richard Zack, leave gladly. Oliver Twist?fc .veil I'll tel you what I think o:' i roughing i 'ou St. Louis oman with your ■ lamond rings. Whatever happened to 3aby Jane? rfhat Kind o Fool Am I? [Young iDr.K I asked for a Portrait of th haircut and 6otas a Youn Mar. Lan all cu .. J deface teacher eak with forked This page is for seniors only. It is hoped the snapshots on this page will bring back memories for years to come. The picture in the upper left is of Richy Schal-tegger “sick” in the hospital—proving you can’t hold a good senior down. In the upper right is a picture of the senior-underclassmen game and the senior team in action. Below is a picture of the prom we gave in honor of the seniors when we were juniors. So in years to come, turn to this page and reminisce! We put on a Prom SPONSORS The Basket Shop Barney's Service Station Bennett's IGA Bower's Realty Bridgewater Village Store Broken S Stable C. Pomeroy Building Supplies Edward J. Ferris Plumbing Heating Frank C. Beach Real Estate Gaylordsville Rest Home Gordon C. Lewis Builder Honan's Store Housatonic Tractor Co. Kramer's Men’s Boys’ Store Kimberly-Stevens Corp. L. G. Balfour Company Mac's Super Service Mitchell's Store Mobile Haven Park Sales New Milford Motors New Milford Window Chimney Cleaning Northville General Store Park Lane Food Center Popilowski's Dairy Red Pine Gift Shop Richmond Nurseries Schaghticoke Restaurant Simpson Studio Camera Shop Valley Sport Center 101 BOOSTERS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ahsbahs Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldrich Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Allen Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Babiyan Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Barney Mr. and Mrs. H. Barnhart, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Barringer Mr. and Mrs. Willis Barton The Henry Beckers Mr. and Mrs. John Bell Mr. and Mrs. George Blankenburg Mr. and Mrs. John Boltrom Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bona Richard M. Booth Mr. and Mrs. Ubald Bourdeau Mr. and Mrs. Homer Buckingham Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Buckley Mr. and Mrs. John Buczek Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Bunch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burlle Mrs. Barbara Calculli Mr. and Mrs. Miles Camp Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Camp Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carlisle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carlson Jean and Janice Carrington Mr. and Mrs. John Carrington Mr. Anthony Cartelli Mr. and Mrs. George Case Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chapin Mr. and Mrs. G. Chase Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Mr. and Mrs. John Clymer The Frank Colburn Family Pat and Gail Couchevitz Mrs. W. F. Cromwell The Daniel Cummings Family Mr. and Mrs. William D'Alton Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Day Mr. and Mrs. Claude Decker Mr. and Mrs. George DeForest Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dodd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Dutcher Erwin Dwy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards Mr. and Mrs. C. Erickson, Jr. Mrs. Alice Evens Julia Faure Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher Eliza M. Flynn Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Flynn The Fogartys Mr. and Mrs. Russell Frisbie Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gebhardt Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gerlach Mr. and Mrs. A. Getchell BOOSTERS Mr. and Mrs. Denver Gillen Mr. and Mrs. William D. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. John Greaney Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hagstrom Lydia Maddux Jessie Hapanowich Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Marsh Mrs. George A. Harrop Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hendrix Mrs. Harry A. Marx Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hill Jim Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hills Fred and Annetta McAlley Theo M. Holt A. W. McGill Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Peter Messer Alton Howard Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller Mr. George Hudimatch Mr. and Mrs. Howard Minnerly Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hudimatch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Mola, Jr. Mr. and Mrs Norman E. Jansen Mr. and Mrs. J. Molinelli Fab and Helen Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Monaghan Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson Mr. and Mrs. William Mulcahy Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Bert Munson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Killarney Mr. and Mrs. David Murphy The Starr Kinneys Mr. and Mrs. William J. Napolitano Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kirk Mr. and Mrs. John Nash Dr. and Mrs. Warren Koehler Mrs. Marguerite E. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Krawiecki Mr. and Mrs. Peter O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kuenzle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ohmen Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kwasnewski Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olson Henry J. Kwasnewski Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orvis Frank LaGrotta Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Ostrander Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Larson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ottoson Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Lautier Mrs. Jennie Parker Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lundgren Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pease 103 BOOSTERS Mr. and Mrs. Reidar Pederson Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peet Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perlowsky Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peterman Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Petersen The Piliero Clan Jimmy and Bobby Poletto Mr. and Mrs. Chester Popilowski Mr. and Mrs. Z. Popilowslci Mr. and Mrs. Karl Porges Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Quinlan Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ross Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roth Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ruman Mr. and Mrs. Schaltegger Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schellenberg Mr. Ernest W. Schultz Stanley J. Setear Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Senni Bernard and Ann Shapiro Mr. Donn Sheets Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sherwood, Sr. Mrs. Robert Skinner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith Leon Smyrski Mr. and Mrs. Ireland Sommerville Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Southworth Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Spatola Myron Squires and Family Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stone Mr. and Mrs. Ted Strid Robert Stumpf Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. R. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Swanson Mrs. Reginald D. Taylor Lucy Tiberio Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Turro Mrs. Harry van Auken Mr. and Mrs. Westbrook VanVoorhis Mr. and Mrs. D. Vuille Mr. and Mrs. Alden T. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warwick Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Weddell Mrs. Eugene Westfall Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wieting and Fritz A. Weiting Willie Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Woodford Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wray and Family Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wyble Mr. and Mrs. Anthony York Mr. and Mrs. Tony York, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Young Thomas Young Dr. and Mrs. William Zehrung TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY


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