New Milford High School - Schaghticoke Yearbook (New Milford, CT)
- Class of 1972
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V $ 6 DEDICATION Mr. McDevitt's endless enthusiasm has affected everyone around him. In class he impressed us with his sense of humor and concern for us as individuals. In outside activities, such as directing the Senior Play, he showed us that work and dedication are essential ingredients of any enterprise. His friendly smiles as we pass him in the halls, his obiter dicta, and his constant encouragement all have made him a figure of our respect and admiration. We wish to thank him for his friendship and guidance through high school. A Mtt O Contents ..................... 24 ..................... 74 ..................... 84 .................... 108 .................... 142 .................... 180 .................... 186 .................... 190 .................... 192 NEW MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL 25 SUNNY VALLEY ROAD NEW MILFORD, CONNECTICUT 06776 PHONE: 354-3936 JOHN M. BENN VICE-PRINCIPAL NATHAN CHESLER PRINCIPAL PAUL J. NEWMAN GUIDANCE DIRECTOR June 1972 To The Graduating Class of June 1972: 1 hen you graduate, you will enter a society which is experiencing the greatest proliferation of knowledge in history. This society is more challenging and complex than the one which faced previous graduates. Wore knowledge of more things will be expected of you. Today's graduates are better prepared than were those of earlier years. Face the future with a positive philosophical outlook. See the glass as half full, rather than half empty. Think positively! As the Sociologist Robert K. Merton said in the self-fulfilling prophecy , if you anticipate failure, the greater are the chances of your failing. Spend quiet, thoughtful time in libraries. There the ideas of the world's great thinkers are enshrined. The educated man looks at learning as an on-going process. The ability to think critically is important to every individual and is the end product. This enables one to define problems also, one should keep abreast of current trends in whatever career he follows. Then the result will be characterized by creative thinking. Alfred Forth Vhitehead wrote, There is one moral to be drawn. Apart from detail, and apart from system, a philosophical outlook is the very foundation of thought and of life. The sort of ideas we attend to, and the sort of ideas which we push into the negligible background, govern our hopes, our fears, our control of behavior. As we think, we live . All education is worthless however,, without a humanistic attitude. Respect for one's fellow man is the secret of success. When one has achieved this respect, then he will be able to go ahead. May your dreams and aspirations be fulfilled. It has been my pleasure to be associated with you - the class of June, 1972. Sincerely yours Nathan Chester Principal______ . And God said, Let there he light and there was light. -Genesis BOVJTIQOt COLORS STORE THIS SIDE 00 NM KU9MHSSUI .fri ... And God saw the light, that it was good and God divided the light from the darkness. —Genesis SENIORS Ponder the path of thy feet and let all thy ways be established. —Proverbs 4:26 James L Adams Jim Live each day like there is no tomorrow for tomorrow may never come. Kathleen Ruth Aldrich Kathy It is the easiest thing to deceive oneself, for a man usually believes whatever he wishes were true. —Demosthenes Holly Alger Bud Whoever you are, be noble Whatever you do, do well Whenever you speak, speak softly And give joy wherever you dwell. Nancy M. Anderson Nance Ah! When shall all men's good be each man 's rule, and universal peace lie like a shaft across the land? —Tennyson Patricia Ann Armstrong Pat What sunshine is to flowers smiles are to humanity. Deborah Sue Ballard Debbie We are all brothers! William S. Barnhart Bill Let me live such a good life, that even my undertaker will cry. John B. Bailey Boomer Wisdom is not attained with years but by ability. Karen LuAnn Barrett Kar The true reflection of a person comes from the heart, not a mirror. Joy Cathleen Bell Joy Don't cry for not having seen the sun—for your fears will obscure your view of the stars. Donna Baskl Bubbles The road goes ever on and on And I must follow it if I can Pursuing with weary feet Where many paths and errands meet And whiter then? I cannot say. Anne-Charlotte Bergman Chach You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and stars, you have a right to be here, and whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. —Desiderata Sandra Bigelow Sandy What lies behind us, and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Gayle Bishop The pleasure of love is in loving; we are happier in the passion we feel than in that we inspire. —La Rochefoucauld: Maxims, 1665 Kathryn L. Bogie Kae What is truth, the unyielding line? Who is right? Was Christ? Is it wrong to love all men? Diane Bowler Be yourself. Especially do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about life; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is as perennial as the grass. —Desiderata 4 Deborah Ann Brescia Debbie Fear is the lock and laughter is the key to your heart. Patricia Brown Patty When you see wild flowers in a field and don't pick them, but leave them to grow and fill the world with beauty, ... that's love. Ida L. Burch Tyke Be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace with your soul, for with all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Susan Marie Cabral Suzi Treat your friend as if he will one day be your enemy, and your enemy as if he will one day be your friend. —Laberius Kathleen Mary Carroll Albert And so my fantasy becomes reality, And I must be what I must be, And face tomorrow ... —Paul Simon Richard William Cass Rich Uwe ka lani ola ka Monya (When the heavens weep, the earth lives.) James Clonaris Socko Nothing astonishes men so much as common sense and plain dealing. Barbara Scott Collins I sought my soul, but my soul could not see, I sought my God, but my God eluded me, I sought my brother, and found all three. Suzanne M. Conn Suzanne All these woes shall serve for sweet discourses in our time to come. Gail Marie Coons I'm like a child trying to do everything, say everything, see everything and be everything all at once•; should I wake up some morning, God help me and find myself bored among the walking dead. Timothy Lee Cope Tim There is nothing more frightful, than ignorance in action. Carol Anne Coughlin Carol And I live my life in celebration that I've got a life to live ... And I sing my song in revelation that I've got a song to give ... —Von Goethe Scott J. Curtiss Friendship is a little word; it's the people that make it big. Earl Daniels Neither you Simon, nor the fifty thousand Nor the Roman, nor the Jews, Nor Judas, nor the twelve. Nor the priests, nor the Scribes, Nor doomed Jerusalem itself, Understand what power is, Understand what glory is Understand at all ... understand at all. —Jesus Christ Superstar Joy Dietzel Dietz If life were always merry, Our souls would seek relief And rest from weary laughter In quiet arms of grief. —Henry Van Dyke Mary Ellen Dixon Mary The blush is beautiful but it is sometimes inconvenient. Harold P. Dunning Gwenyth Carol Durling Gwen Today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Janet Dyer J.D. Each man ... is justified in his individuality, as his nature is found to be immense. —Emerson Wayne K. Edmonds Wayne Give a little bit more; take a little bit less. —Tire Moody Blues Darlene Marie Elwood Dar Live for today Dream for tomorrow Leant from yesterday. Richard A. Espitee Rick Gail Marie Faiola La plus perdue de toutes Its joumees est celle ou I'on n'a pas ri. (The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed.) Judyann Emmons Judy Love is a river so deep and fast flowing that most drown. Patricia Anne Farrell Farrell We will grieve not, but find strength in what remains behind. —William Wordsworth Kathleen Marie Feeley Kathie There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is a society where none intrudes. By the deep sea, and music in its roar; 1 love not man the less but Nature more. —Byron Melanie Gail Ferriss Melanie The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it. Millard W. Feimann Gary Allen Fitch For of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these: It might have been!'' George Walter Fletcher Fletch I'm taking my time for a number of things that weren’t important yesterday. Dale Florich Make your world a belter place; live every minute as if it were your last and enjoy the simple things in life. It's great to be alive! Jon Fox Jon Susan Noel Gero Sue Love comes as birth does, knowing its own time. Rebecca Goldthwaite Hatred is a void; it is only a word hypocrits employ, euphemizing a myriad of evils, all of which love and pacification conquer. Though you may not agree, understand. Though you may not understand, love. Mark Halliwell Kathryn Anne Golembeski Katie Far above me there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. 1 may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they may lead. —L.M. Alcott Roland E. Hort If not for you; the winter would hold no spring— couldn't hear a robin sing— I just wouldn't have a clue; If not for you. Beverly Houle Beo Life is made worthwhile by just a pleasant smile. Gail Horton Don't think about me, I'll be off. fust go ahead out there, right out there! Do what you say you 're going to do. And who knows, someday someone might even write a poem about you. Curtis Earl Humiston Curt Nothing ever built arose to touch the skies unless some man dreamed that it should, some man believed that it could and some man willed that it must. —Kettering Robert William Husband Bob Cross your bridges before you come to them and you have to pay the toll twice. John Jaskolka Dorothie H. Jahn Dottie A smile is the first step toward happiness and happiness is the first step toward love. Donna Lou Jackson Dawn To the elements be free, and fare thou well. —Shakespeare: The Tempest Lawrence Hughes Jones Larry The greater part of wisdom is recognizing those who are wiser. Ellen Marie Kenney Gertie Growing up means giving up your dreams. Palmyra L Jones Pam Jones There are no strangers in this world, only friends I haven't met yet! Charles Kienle Charlie Michael Anthony Kostes Michael Since being legitimate is non sequitir with certain pointilist tendencies, therefore 1 shall not in fact, remain. —S.T.W. Richard Geoffrey Kovacs Rich Learn not to depend on anyone else for anything because the only way to be sure of getting what you want is to depend on yourself. Robin Knapp Maybe tomorrow I'll find my way. —Carole King Linda Jacqueline Kolak Lin With a good conscience our only true reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must be our own. —J.F.K. Inaugural Address Suzanne Patricia Lavoie Sue Three passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, have governed my life; the longing for love, the search for knowledge, and unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind. —Bertrand Lord Russell Karen Jeanne Lebel Short Stuff Waste not your tears for the past, the worst pain is the pain felt deep inside where no one can seem to reach. Mary Theresa Lee If the penalty for the quest for freedom is death, then by death we escape to freedom. Without freedom, life means nothing ... the only happiness we have is the laughing to keep from crying ... with nothing to lose but our shackles and freedom to gain. —Huey P. Newton Lee E. Lord All life is an experiment. Every year if not every day we have to wager our salvation upon some prophecy based upon imperfect knowledge. —Justice O.W. Holmes Karin Barbara Maisenberger Though you pass through life with many a cause to frown and worry- smile and laugh — and your soul shall exist in the Sunshine. —J.A. Lacey Jeffrey John Malone M There is always time to make peace with the dead, but little if any time to make peace with the living. Marita Martin Marita Talk not of wasted affections; affection never was wasted. —H.W. Longfellow Charlene M. Masse Char Keep your face always toward the sun and your shadows will fall behind you. Lucinda Darlene McBreairty Dar God grant me the serenity to accept things 1 cannot change; the ability to change things I can and the wisdom to know the difference. 1 Kathleen Jean McIntyre Kath You shall be free indeed when your days are not without a dare nor your nights without a want and a grief. Wayne Douglas McGavic Way nr Peace is not obtained by force. It is only achieved through understanding. Maureen Theresa McMahon When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. —Kahlil Gibran —Kahlil Gibran Laurianne G. Michaud Putt Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country. -JFK Charles William Miller Charlie Well, nobody's perfect. Mary Kathryn Monaghan Mickey Today is the first day of the rest of your life; so live and be happy and don't get ulcers about tomorrow. Joan Moga  Gerald Murphy Gerry Do it today, For tomorrow may never come. Julie Anne Newman Jules Look around, the grass is high the fields are ripe it's the springtime of my life. —Paul Simon Donald Olson Daniel Patrick O'Connell Dan Part of wisdom is recognizing those who are wiser. Angela Marie Onorato Ang Love comes quietly ... hut you know when it's there. You are not alone anymore ... and there is no sadness inside you. Virginia Marie Olsen Cinny The life time I have left I open to you to tread upon and travel through. You pave the road I'll follow You build the bridge I'll test it first. —Rod McKuen Kevin J. Phelan Kev I never let my education interfere with my schooling. bilvia Perry Skip Love is a feeling you feel when you are about to feel a feeling you've never felt before. —Geraldine Jones Patricia Ann Pitz Patti God gave me freedom To live and to love I will take that freedom And teach the world All the mysteries of life. Robert J. Perodeau Bob He who has not loved, has not lived. Mary Jo Ploch Sammy A faithful friend is a strong defense-.and he that hath found him hath found a treasure. —Ecclesiasticus 6:14 Frances Patricia Popilowski Frankie Life is very short, and very uncertain; Let us spend it as best we can. Carol Ann Post Carol The darkest hour is always just before the dawn; and it appears to be a long time. —Crosby, Stills, Nash Jeffrey D. Potter Pots-z e Love is faith and he who has little faith has little love. Alan Bruce Pratt Alan A pleasant smile can bring a friendship a little bit closer; smile and others will smile with you. Robyanne Pryor Roby A long life may not be good enough, but a good life is long enough. Sheila Alice Raeburn Sheiler If you hoe something and let it go free; and if it loves you it will return; but if it doesn't you never had it. William Peet Bill Leslie Ellen Reap Les The delight alone or in the rush of the streets, or along the fields and hillsides, The feeling of health, the full-noon frill. The song of me rising from bed and meeting the sun. —Walt Whitman Donna Eckford Rhodes Donna I'll get by with a little help from my friends. Glen Gardner Rhodes G.B. I have to feel the things I say I have to say the things I feel. —Emit Rhodes Joseph Rizzo, Jr. Pizza Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life. Deborah Louise Roberts Debbie Love is endless, and today's little happiness is only part of it. Peter R. Roberts Pete For the past is past and will never return, the future we know not, and only the present can be called our own. Guy Anthony Louis Rosato Brother Bill Breeter The factors involved in the immediate success or failure when executing a classic depends solely on the mental awareness of the individual and the combined factor of physically applying this mental observation. Teresa Ann Russell Terry We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools. —Dr. Martin Luther King —S.T. Williams Mark William Schilke If one defines the term drop out to mean a person who has given up serious effort to meet his responsibilities, then every business office, government agency, golf club and university faculty would yield its quota. —J.W. Gardner David G. Scholz Schohe Take what you can from life, for life is too short to waste. Debra Ann Schrack Debbie Within you there is a stillness and sanctuary to which you can retreat at anytime and be yourself. —Hermann Hesse Gail Patricia Shepard Gail Life's a thing of thorns and roses, To grasp or just to touch; But oh! How many joys we lose If we fear the thorns too much! —David Hope John Shepard Adele Ellen Smith Adell The measure of happiness is the gift of ourselves which we give to others. Dorothy Lynn Shimko Dottie Men lie on their backs talking about the fall of man but never make an effort to get up. Leona Marie Smitrovich Lona Don't let the past remind us of what we are now. Kathy Ann Stelzel Grief can take care of itself, but to get the full value of joy you must have someone to share it with. Beverly Jean Stevens Bev Some men see things and ask, why1 I sometimes dream and ask, why not? —Robert Kennedy Theodore Strelez Ted No one can worship God, or love his neighbor on an empty stomach. Evelyn E. Stirnweiss Heavy Evie The most I can do for my friend is simply to be his friend. 1 have no wealth to bestow on him. If he knows that I am happy in loving him, he will want no other reward. Is not friendship divine in this? —Henry David Thoreau Terry Stone Millions of people follow Jesus as God, And blame Satan for their sorrows. Rebecca Louise Sullivan Becky Dreams are what make life worthwhile, adversity is what makes dreams worthwhile. 0 Victoria Lynn Swanson Vicki For still there are so many things that 1 have never seen; in every wood in every spring there is a different green. —J.R.R. Tolkien Robin Jene Szendy Robin Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is the probable reason so few engage in it. —Henry Ford Michael Andrew Sweeney Mike Hazel Louise Thompson Peenee Great Spirit grant that I may not criticize my neighbor until 1 have walked a mile in his moccasins. —Saint Labre Indian Prayer Cathy Torpey Cathy A smile is the first step toward happiness and happiness is the first step toward love. Edmund George Turner Eddie It matters not how long you live, but how well you do it... Richard Totten, Jr. Ricketts The past always looks better than it was; it's only pleasant because it isn't here. —F.P. Dunne Charlene A. Tuz Benzelia The essentials for happiness are: something to do that you enjoy, someone you can love and trust, and a good future to look forward to. Robert Randy Van Coughnett Homer Most of the trouble today is caused by people who are trying to be important. Nancy K. Verba Cold in the dust this perished heart may lie, but that which warmed it once shall never die! Pamela A. Volinski Pam If you smile at me you know I will understand cause that is something everybody everywhere does in the same language. James Edward Volinski, II Jim Too often we seek justice for just us. Winnie Joy Ward Win So on and on 1 go, the seconds tick the time out. There's so much left to know and I m on the road to find out Beth Marie Waring My logic has over-come my stupidity. —Cat Stevens Melissa Watras It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye. —The Little Prince Kevin James Wheeler Roxanne, Propter Te Viva! Donald C. Warner, Jr. Don He had no friends; he seldom spoke, and no one in turn ever spoke to him cuz he wasn t friendly and he didn't care and he wasn't like them. Oh no, He was a most peculiar man. —Paul Simon Patricia Ann Weber Patty Where pride is, there also shall be reproach; but where humility is there also is wisdom. —Proverbs 11:2 Jeff White M Life is short and when it ends— all that's left are might have heens. —J.R.R. Tolkien Roberta Eileen Whitten Becky Today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. t o Theresa Marie Wiser Terry I d like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony. Deborah Ann Wolter Debbie I am that I am, and they that level at my abuses reckon up their own. —Shakespeare Edith Maryanne Woodrow E die If you art not pari of the solution, you are part of the problem. Norman A. Yoder, Jr. Norm Perfect freedom is as necessary to the health and vigor of commerce as it is to the health and vigor of citizenship. —Patrick Henry CAMERA-SHY SENIORS Curtis Berry Pauline Hasty June Parent Thomas Parkington Susan Robertson David M. Young Captain FORMER CLASSMATES Patricia Barrett Linda Mazzarella Jeff Berry Donald McBride Beatrice Cipolla Kathryn Miller Ed Cook Larry Mott Etienne Debaudringhien Richard Murray Ed Dolan Toni Payne Donna Edmonds Whitney Payne Siegie Freed Steven Peck Don Gaboury Robin Prange Debbie Gaudet Thomas Reidhaar Marie Gibbon Judy Robertson Alan Gowin Nancy Rudner Diana Goodbou William Sequin Kelly Gottliebsen Becky Smith Barry Hope Marie Stewart Arthur Johnson John S. Washburn Catherine Lindburg Rhonda Webb Philip Marcy John Wells Patrice Marella Darla Williams James Martin Roberta Woodman Crystal Mays Patricia Worthington - FACULTY Whom shall he teach knowledge? And whom shall he make to understand doctrine? —Isaiah 28:9 GUIDANCE DEPT ART HOME EC INDUSTRIAL ARTS PHYS. ED. HEALTH LIBRARY STAFF STUDENT TEACHERS ENGLISH ’fiuJtk O 'HjuUJl HISTORY ■itc ?. - uXiaJLjdLo MATH SPANISH m as X i NURSE Although they gave me a chance, I was too wrapped up in contemplating my next move to realize that all the other players had withdrawn and I was playing all by myself. 100 I didn't know how to deal with defeat. 1 know only that I must ultimately win some game, sometime, someday. 101 But now I know I must not allow myself fade. Like the current that has travelled its course, I, too must emerge from my stationary position and move on. 102 The past is behind me. I must linger no more in its pursuit, for my efforts can only be in vain. I must seek new roads to explore, lives to touch, and yes, experiences to encounter that will lead me to the essence of my self realization of who I am and why 1 am here. —PIECUCH 103 •am, still, from this'mfruntain ka simply if mirybof infinity, matte no com-isals, Ovowals, sayings, shooting stars -JACK KEROUAC CAREER President: Sherry Murphy, Vice President: John Bailey, Secretary: Leanne Woodin, Treasurer: Rich Valinaggi, Advisor: Mr. Latham. President: Sheila Raeburn, Vice President: Cathy Torpey, Secretary: Nancy Verba, Treasurer: Janet Rosa, Advisor: Mrs. Spedding. 108 CLUBS FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA President: Jessica Daniels, Vice President: Debbie Johnston, Secretary: Jan Carroll, Treasurer: Carol Chapin, Advisor: Mrs. Wislocki. President: Pat Farrell, Vice President: Marita Martin, Secretary: Debbie Wolter, Treasurer: Melissa Watras, Advisor: Miss Lillis. 110 PHOTOGRAPHY President: Guy Rosato, Vice President: Jimmy Volinski, Secretary—Treasurer: Sue Watts. i:: AUDIO VISUAL AIDS President: Jim Poletto, Treasurer: Joel Michaud, Vice President: Joe Stuart, Advisor: Mr. Hilton, Secretary: Dennis Nieman. ARTS President: Lois McKee, Secretary: Donna Taylor, Treasurer: Cindy Spicer, Advisor: Mr. Sheridan. 115 Editor: Becky Goldthwaite Business Manager: Greg Geiger Sports Editor: Carl Anderson Literary Editor: Cindy Geissinger Managing Editors: Sue Conn Janet Knowles Photography Editors: Greg Geiger Karen Maisenberger Art: Janis Miller, Winnie Ward, Kevin Wheeler Advisor: Mr. Rogers 117 YEARBOOK Co-editors: Carol Chapin Les Reap Art: Kevin Wheeler Photography: Julie Newman Literary: Valerie Center Typing: Carol Post Robyanne Pryor Activities: Nancy Anderson Donna Baske Advisors: Mr. Bucknam Mr. Magoun Seniors: Kathy Carroll Candids: Mary Jo Ploch Business: Adele Smith Sports: Denise l_arrivee 118 STUDENT COUNCIL President: Tim Cope Vice President: Larry Jones Secretary: Kathy Carroll Corresponding Secretary: Kathy Ross Treasurer: Mickey Monaghan Advisor: Mr. Asman 120 SOPHOMORE President: Pete Diaz Vice President: Fred de la Vega Secretary: Ann Farnsworth Treasurer: Rich Baker Advisors: Mrs. Clark Mr. O'Connell STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES FRESHMAN President: Darryl Glass Vice President: Dan Sawyer Secretary: Cyndee Ferriss Treasurer: Rich Brant Advisors: Mrs. Wislocki, Mr. Kraft JUNIOR President: A1 Williams Vice President: Don Baker Secretary: Nancy Angelo Treasurer: Cathy Thompson Advisors: Miss Lillis Mr. Ferrarotti 121 SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President: Pete Roberts Vice President: Roland Hort Secretary: Julie Newman Treasurer: Adele Smith Advisors: Mrs. Leonard Mr. Nicholas 122 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY President: Ed Hetzel Vice President: Earl Daniels Secretary: Nancy Anderson Treasurer: Don Warner Advisor: Mrs. Street 123 GIRLS' VARSITY CLUB President: Terri Lowell Vice President: Mary Jo Ploch Secretary: Sue Conn Treasurer: Barb Mercer Advisor: Mrs. Zaloski 124 President: Barb Mercer Vice President: Tami Schulz Advisor: Mr. Dunn Secretary: Julie Feeley Treasurer: Joanne Giddings PEP CLUB 125 Right on Green!!! WEIGHT TRAINING 127 BIOLOGY CLUB President: Barb Bergman Vice President: Lynn Fitzpatrick Secretary: Jackie Rossignol Treasurer: Patti Noone Advisor: Mr. Wyckoff S.T.O.P E N V I R O N M E N T A L 0 R G A N 1 Z A T I O N President: Patti Miele Vice President: Fred de la Vega Advisor: Mr. Mullen Secretary: Pat Mickelson Treasurer: La Donna Bierbower 129 SPANISH CLUB Cindy Butterfield Janet Bresman Susann Buddie Cindy Landry Cheryl Cairns 130 131 Advisor: Mrs. Castonguay READING CLUB President: Gloria McBreairty Vice President: Kip Penny well Secretary: Jeanne Straub Treasurer: Donna St. Amand Advisor: Mrs. Austin 132 CHESS CLUB President: Don Warner Secretary-Treasurer: Rich Boyce 133 CHORUS Advisor: Mr. Bayers Pianist: Mrs. Hughson DRAMA CLUB DRAMA EXECUTIVE BOARD Gail Faiola Lynda Boyce Joyce Miller Kathy Elsesser Chairwoman: Cindy Gessinger Advisor: Mr. McDevitt 136 137 ■140 142 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Row 1: Dianne Dangler, Holly Harding, Joan Pekar, Sue Gero. Row 2: LaDonna Bierbower, Val Center, Adele Smith, Kathy Ross, Eileen Falk. Row 3: Mrs. Zaloski—Coach, Mary Monaghan, Terri Wiser, Nancy Verba, Pam Geyer. Field Hockey The girls' Field Hockey Team played many exciting games this year. Coach Fran Zaloski and the team members agree that the high point of the season was when New Milford defeated undefeated Newtown 1-0. 144 JAY VEE FIELD HOCKEY Row 1: A. Critelli, Sue Hess, Mara Frankel, Pam Geiger, Lee Drum. Row 2: Nancy Hill, Val Kapp, Pam Southworth, Sue Lowell, Mrs. Zaloski—Coach, Colleen Woodin—Mgr. Row 3: Rissa Halgowich, Miss Dyke-Coach, Judy Lamson, Cathy Dubois, Sue Mercer, Mona Drum, Debby Kienle. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Row 1: G. Sterry, D. Squires, J. Dvorak, J. Adams. Row 2: Mr. Rogers—Coach, D. Baker, R. Baker, P. Roberts, K. Phalen, G. LeBlanc, P. Burke. Row 3: E. Hetzel, W. Stumpf, S. Kelly, B. Murphy. Cross Country Once again, our Cross Country Team came through with a victorious season. Coach Lance Rogers and the boys showed a tremendous amount of spirit and dedication. 146 147 VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1: B. Powell, D. Coma, M. Allen, G. Fitch, M. Mercer, F. Arbusto, B. Barnhart, Mr. Iannacone—Coach. Row 2: C. Tiebout, C. Strand, G. Fredlund, K. VanCoughnett, J. Popilowski, P. Diaz, L. Sainz. Row 3: G. Guendelsberger, R. Ferriss, A. Beatty, M. Tremmel, R. Kaisler, R. Malumphy, B. Piersal. Row 4: R. Barney, S. Erickson, T. Parker, T. Freeman, T. Wenzel, R. VanCoughnett, R. Morea, J. Sheperd. Football It is a young, inexperienced team that always gives one hundred percent, no matter what the score. When one of next year's co-captains, Ted Freeman, was asked about the team, he said, Just wait till next year! 148 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL This past year Freshmen Football Team proved to be the strongest in the league and again reigned undefeated. Row 1; M. Onorato, T. Beatty, D. Lavoie, M. Wiser, R. Marcoux, G. Faiola, D. Thomason, V. Collins, G. Deimer. Row 2: J. Sesera, K. Moore, E. Miltner, F. LaRosa, W. Morrisey, R. Chappius, J. Durling, R. Strelez, D. Brant, W. McGill, K. Grant. Row 3: Mr. Kraft-Coach, G. Corna, M. Wisten, B. Riley, G. Hapke, R. Faust, C. Sheperd, G. Martin, G. Lambert, P. Budrow, D. Glass, C. Whitten—Mgr., B. Leiberum. 149 VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1: Mona Drum, Gail Sorenson, Cathy Thompson, Pam Geyer, Barb Mercer. Row 2: Miss Lazzaro—coach, Denise Larrivee, Mary Jo Ploch, Ang Onorato, Leslie Reap, Terri Lowell (absent)—penta-captains, Mikki Bona. 150 JAY VEE BASKETBALL Row 1: Candy Booth, Lee Drum, Eileen Falk, Lee Hough, Pam Southworth, Lynn Siefert. Row 2: Val Kapp, Crystal Squires, Lori Center, Cheryl Squires, Lauren Reap, Kathy Day, Ivy Shanks, Miss Lazarro—Coach. The girls' basketball games were unusually exciting this year. Under the watchful eye of Coach Terry Lazzaro, the girls showed great spirit and enthusiasm. 151 CHEERLEADING Ginny Olsen, Nanci Clonaris, Nancy Angelo, Sue Conn, Sue MacDonald, Barbara Harris, Debbie Samson, Pat MacDonald, Sarah Conn, Holly Heck, Beverly Erickson Cheerleading No matter what the season, the sport, the team, or the score, this year's cheerleaders always did their best to spread enthusiasm throughout the crowd. 152 VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1: D. Golembeski, T. Cope, P. Roberts, P. Burke. Row 2: G. Geiger-Mgr., M. Sweeney, K. Lynch, D. Baker, M. Kayser, R. VanCoughnett, M. Mercer, A. Williams, Mr. Kraft—Coach. Boys' Basketball Green Wave Basketball Teams have always been known for their pride and spirit. This year's team, led by seniors Tim Cope, Pete Roberts, Mike Sweeny, and Randy VanCoughnett, was no exception. 154 JAY VEE BASKETBALL The Jay Vee Basketball team, under the supervision of Mr. Hibbard, showed themselves to be a strong and spirited ball club. I Row 1: R. Malumphy, P. Diaz, L. Sainz, G. Sterry. Row 2: J. Ploch, B. Murphy, R. Lambrach, M. Howard, G. Andersom, Mr. Hibbard—Coach. 155 WRESTLING Wrestling This year's Wrestling Team proved that wrestling can be as exciting for the spectator as it is for the participants. 156 Row 1: F. Mohammadi, A. Beatty, R. Hort, J. Geyer, G. Dyer, L. Bennett, R. Hills, P. Rice, J. Rutenmeyer, J. Puzar. Row 2: Mr. Malinski—Coach, M. Whitcomb, T. Beatty, D. Griesbach, J. Rogers, J. Speranzo, M. Wiser, G. Curtis, D. Hamilton, G. Martin, L. Pinney. 158 159 1 160 162 166 167 171 174 175 176 177 o vou Hail,hail 'Get yourself together back there. ' 14 anna vain it? Shhh, the spirits Are reaching us. I canft beleive I ate the vrhole thing SENIOR DIRECTORY Adams, James—Cross Country 3,4 ... Intramural Basketball 1,2. Aldrich, Kathleen—Chess Club 3 ... Chorus 4 ... Pen and Brush 4. Alger, Holly— Anderson, Nancy—French Club 1,2,3,4 ... National Honor Society 4—Secretary 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Junior Prom 3 ... Socials 1,2 ... Jr. Varsity Field Hockey 2,3 ... Varsity Tennis 3,4. Armstrong, Patricia—Pep Club 2 ... Spanish Club 1,2 ... Executive Committee 3 ... Yearbook 4 ... Socials 2 ... Junior Prom 3 ... Bowling 3 ... Jr. Varsity Basketball 1. Bailey, John—Business Club 3,4 ... Jr. Varsity Baseball 1,2 ... Varsity Baseball 3,4—T ri-Captain4. Ballard, Deborah—Enviroment Club 3 ... Bowling 1,3,4. Barnhart, William—Band 1 . . . Pep Club 4 ... Ski Club 1 ... Basketball 1 ... Football 2,3,4 ... Indoor Track 3,4 ... Track 1,2,3—Co-Capt 4. Barrett, Karen—Home Economics Club 4 ... Senior Play 4. Baske, Donna—Future Teachers Club 1,2 ... Student Council 3. Bell, Joy—Spanish Club 1 ... Student Council 1,2,3—Secretary 3 ... Cheerleading 3 ... Battle of the Bands 2— Chairman 2 ... Class Secretary 2 ... Socials 1,2,3 ... Senior Play 4 ... Jr. Varsity Field Hockey 1,2. Bergman, Charlotte—Drama 2 ... Photography Club 2 ... Environment Club 3—Secretary 3 ... Scholastic Award 3. Bigelow, Sandra—Senior Play 4 ... Student Council 1. Bishop, Gayle—Transfer Student from Lafayette High School, Lexington, Kentucky, 3 ... Senior Play 4 ... Student Council 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Bowling Club 3. Bogie, Kathryn —Environment Club 3—President 3. Bowler, Diane—Ecology Club 3. Boyce, Susan—Transfer Student from Danbury High School 3 ... Chess Club 3.4 ... Drama Club 4. Brescia, Deborah—Transfer Student from Rockaway High School, Queens, New York, 2 ... Environment Club 3 ... D. E. C. A. Club 3 ... Newcomers Club 2. Burch, Ida—Future Teachers Club 2,3,4 ... Senior Play 4 ... Intramural Hockey 2 ... J. V'. Hockey 3. Cabral, Susan—Chanticleer 3 ... Spanish Club 1 ... Intramural Bowling 1,2,3. Carroll, Kathleen—Transfer Student from Manasquan High School, Manas-quan, New Jersey, 2 ... Drama Club 2... French Club 2 ... Newcomers Club 2 ... Chanticleer 2,3—Features Editor 3 ... National Honor Society 2,3,4 ... Senior Play 4 ... Yearbook 4—Senior Editor 4 ... Student Council 3,4—Secretary 4 ... Baton Majorette 2,3 ... Junior Float Committee 3 ... Scholastic Award 2.3.4 ... Varsity Club 4. Chapin, Carol—Future Teachers Club 1,2,3,4—Secretary 2 ... National Honor Society 4 ... Yearbook Co-Editor 4 ... Class treasurer 1 ... Jr. Varsity Volleyball 2. Clonaris, James—Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Drama Club 4 ... Bowling Club 1,2. Collins, Barbara—Transfer Student from Notre Dame Academy, Dark Hills, Kentucky, 4 ... Photography 4 ... Ski Club 4. Conn, Suzanne—Chanticleer 2,3,4—Co-Managing Editor 3,4 ... National Honor Society 4 ... Spanish Club 1,2 ... Varsity Club 3,4—Secretary-Treasurer 4 ... Cheerleading 3,4—Co-Captain 4 ... Jr. Varsity Basketball 1 ... Tennis 4. Coons, Gail—Future Teachers Club 1 ... Senior Play 4. Cope, Timothy—Senior Play 4 ... Student Council 3,4—President 4 ... Socials 3 ... Jr. Varsity Baseball 1,2 ... Baseball 3.4 ... Freshman Basketball 1 ... Ir. Varsity Basketball 2,3 ... Varsity Basketball 4 ... Varsity Football Manager 2. Coughlin, Carol—Future Teachers Club ... National Honor Society 4 ... Senior Play 4 ... Grievance Committee 2—Secretary 2 ... Student Council 2. Curtiss, Scott—Jr. Varsity Cross Country 1 .. . Intramural Basketball 2,3 ... Freshman Basketball 1... Jr. Varsity Tennis 1 ... Varsity Tennis 2,3,4. Daniels, Earl—Chemistry Club 3 ... Biology Club 2—Treasurer 2 ... Spanish Club 2 ... National Honor Society 3,4. Day, Mark—Intramural Basketball 1 ... Intramural Volleyball 2 ... Track 1,2 ... Wrestling 3. Dietzel, Joy—Transfer Student from Easton High School, Easton, Penn., 2. Dixon, Mary—Senior Play 4 ... Freshman Initiation Committee. Doucette, Paul—Chess Club 1,2,3 ... Intramural Basketball 2,3. Drzal, John—Chess Club 1,2 ... Intramural Basketball 3 ... Basketball 1,2,3 ... Baseball 1 ... Football 3. Durling, Gwenyth—Future Teachers Club 1 ... Executive Board 3 ... Junior Prom 3 ... Nurses Club 3—Treasurer 3 ... Senior Play 4 ... Student Council 4 ... Yearbook 4. Dunning, Harold—Creative Writing Club 2 ... Bowling Club 1. Dyer, Janet—Transfer Student from Towson High School, Towson, Maryland, 4 ... Band 4 ... French Club 4 ... Senior Play 4 ... Yearbook 4. Edmonds, Wayne— Elwood, Darlene—Chanticleer 3 ... Future Teachers Club 1,2,3,4. Emmons, Judyann—Senior Play 4 ... Freshman Initiation Committee. Faiola, Gail—Chorus 1,2,3,4 ... French Club 2,3,4 ... Drama Club 1,2,3,4 ... Pep Club 1,2,3 ... Junior Prom 3 ... Socials 1,2,3,4 ... Student Council 2,3,4 ... Yearbook 4—Senior Co-Editor 4 ... Senior Play 4. Fairclough, Jeffrey—Industrial Arts Club 1,2 ... Photography Club 2. 186 Falk, Matthew-Ski Club 1 ... Senior Play 4 ... Varsity Football Manager 1. Farrell, Patricia—Biology Club 2-President 2 ... Chorus 1 ... Pep Club 3,4 ... Senior Play 4 ... Ski Club 4 ... Student Council 1,3 ... Socials 2,4 ... Junior Homecoming Float 3 ... Junior Prom 3 ... Intramural Basketball 4 ... Intramural Hockey 2 ... Track 1. Feeley, Kathleen-Drama Club 2,3,4 ... Environment Club 3. Ferriss, Melanie-Drama Club 2 ... Future Teachers Club 2,3 ... National Honor Society 3,4 . . . Socials 3 . . . Spanish Club 1,2. Fitch, Gary—Pep Club 3,4 ... Socials 2.. . Student Council 1 ... Varsity Club 3.4 ... Physical Fitness Awards 2,3,4 ... Intramural Basketball 3 ... Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,2 ... Jr. Varsity Baseball 1.. . Varsity Baseball 2,3,4—Co-Captain 4 ... Jr. Varsity Football 1 ... Varsity Football 2,3,4—Co-Captain 3,4 . . . Weightlifting 3,4. Florich, Dale—Transfer Student from Waiton High School, New York, 4 ... Chanticleer 4 ... Pen and Brush Club 4 ... Pep Club 4. Fox, John-Tennis 1,2. Gero, Susan—Field Hockey 1,2,3,4 ... Track 1 ... Varsity Club 3,4. Gold th waite, Rebecca—Ch an ticleer 4-Editor 4 ... Chorus 1,2,3,4 ... Drama 3.4 ... Jr. Varsity Golf ... Jr. Varsity Hockey 1 ... National Honor Society 4. Golembeski, Kathryn—Biology Club 2-Secretary 2 ... Pep Club 2,3 ... Senior Play 4 ... Student Council 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Future Teachers Club 1,2,3—President 3 ... Bowling 3 ... Jr. Varsity Field Hockey 1,2 ... Varsity Field Hockey 3,4 ... Softball 1,2,3,4 ... Socials 1,2,3,4 ... Junior Prom 3 ... Varsity Club 3,4 . . . Scholastic Awards—1,2,3,4. Hetzel, Edward—Biology Club 2,3 ... Chemistry Club 1,2,3,4 . . . National Honor Society 3,4—President 4 ... Intramural Basketball 3 ... Cross Country 4 ... Track 4 ... Golf 2,3. Hoit, Roland—Student Council 1,2 ... Class Vice President 3,4. Horton, Gail—Drama Club 3,4 ... Ecology Club 3 ... Senior Play 4. Humiston, Curtis—Senior Play 4 ... Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,2,3 ... Varsity Basketball 4 ... Jr. Varsity Baseball 1,2 .. . Baseball 3,4—Tri-Captain 4. Husband, Robert—Executive Committee 3 ... Junior Prom 3. Jackson, Donna—Chorus 1 ... Business Club 4 ... Spanish Club 2 ... Senior Play 4. Jahn, Dorothie—Business Club 4 .. . Home Economics Club 2. Jones, Lawrence-Student Council 3,4—Vice-President 4 ... Varsity Club 3,4 ... Senior Play 4 ... Tennis 1,2,3,4. Jones, Palmyra-Ski Club 2. Kenny, Ellen—Student Council 3,4 ... Senior Play ... Socials 1,2,3,4. Kienle, Charles—Intramural Bowling. Kolak, Linda—Transfer Student from Hicksville Junior High, Hicksville, New York, 2 ... Chanticleer 3 ... Newcomers' Club 2. Kovacs, Richard—Pen and Brush Club. Knapp, Robin—Drama Club 2... Home Economics Club 3,4. Knowles, Janet—Chanticleer 2,3,4—Comanaging Editor 3,4 ... National Honor Society 4 ... Spanish Club 2,4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Executive Committee 4 ... Varsity Club 3,4 ... Senior Play ... Scholastic Awards 1,2,3,4 ... Socials 2,4 ... Jr. Varsity Volleyball 2 ... Varsity Volleyball 3,4. Lacey, Janet—Biology 2,3 ... Chorus 4 ... Drama Club 2,3 ... Chess Club 3 ... Jr. Varsity Field Hockey 1 ... Girls' Track Team 1. Lang, David—Industrial Arts Club 2 .. . Photography 2,3,4. Larrivee, Denise—Chorus 1,4 ... Band 1,2,4 ... Pep Club 3 ... Student Council 4 ... Varsity Club 3,4 ... Yearbook-Sports Editor 4 ... Jr. Varsity Basketball 2 ... Varsity Basketball 3,4 ... Softball 1,2,3—Most Improved Player 2 . . . Tennis 4 ... Senior Play. Lavoie, Suzanne-French Club 2,3 ... Future Teachers Club 2 ... Student Council 2,4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Junior Prom 3 ... Senior Play. Lebel, Karen—Environmental Club 3. Lee, Mary—Environmental Club 3 ... Future Teachers Club 1... Senior Play. Lowell, Terri-Chorus 1 ... Executive Committee 3 ... Student Council 4 ... National Honor Society 3,4 ... Yearbook ... Social 1 ... Scholastic Awards 1.2.3.4 ... Varsity Club 2,3,4—Historian 3, President 4 ... Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,2 ... Varsity Basketball 4 ... Softball 1.2.3.4 ... Volleyball 1. Lundberg, Richard—Band 1,2,3,4. MacDonald, Patricia—Cheerleading 3.4— Co-Captain 4 ... Pep Club 2,3,4 ... Student Council 4 ... Yearbook ... Social 2.. .Junior Prom 3 ... Badminton 1 ... Intramural Hockey 2. Maestri, Eugene-Band... Photography Club ... Football ... Wrestling. Maisenberger, Karen—Transfer Student from Byram Hills High School, Armonk, New York, 3 ... Chess Club 2.3.4 ... Chorus 1,2,3,4. Malone, Jeffery-Band 1,2,3,4 ... Ski Club 2,3,4—Vice-President 3, President 4 ... Student Council 3 ... Senior Play ... Yearbook ... Jr. Varsity Baseball 1,2 ... Varsity Baseball 3,4 ... Bowling Club 2 ... Soccer 4. Marohn, George-Audio-Visual Aids Club 3,4 ... Socials 2,3 ... Battle of the Bands 2 ... Football 1,2,3 ... Track 2. Martin, Marita-A.F.S. Club 1,2 .. . Home Economics Club 3,4 ... Pep Club 1,2 ... Yearbook 4 ... Socials 2. Martin, Scott-Senior Play... Jr. Varsity Baseball 1 ... Basketball 1. McGavic, Wayne-D.E.C.A. Club. McMahon,Maureen-DramaClub2... Environment Club 3. Mercer, Mike-Chess Club 3 ... Pep Club 4 ... Ski Club 4 ... Varsity Club 3.4 ... Sophomore Social ... Baseball 2 . . . Basketball 2,3,4 . . . Football 2.3.4— Captain 4. 187 Merritt, Richard—Chess Club 2,3,4 ... Intramural Basketball 3 ... Football 2. Miller, Charles—Band 1,2,3,4. Mitchell, Edward—Drama Club 2 ... Basketball 1 ... Jr. Varsity Football 1 ... Tennis 1. Moerson, Mark—Transfer Student from East High School, Appleton, Wisconsin, 2 ... National Honor Society 4 ... Student Council 3,4 ... Golf Team 3,4. Monaghan, Mickey—National Honor Society 3,4 ... Pep Club 3 ... Spanish Club 1,2 . . . Student Council 2,3,4—Treasurer 4 ... Varsity Club 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Senior Play ... Scholastic Awards 1,3,4 ... Junior Prom 3 ... Jr. Varsity Field Hockey 1,2,3... Varsity Field Hockey 4. Moore, Betsy—Executive Board 3,4 ... Socials 4. Murphy, Gerald—Student Council 1,2 ... Varsity Club 2,3 ... Jr. Varsity Basketball 1 ... Jr. Varsity Football 1 ... Varsity Football 2 ... Varsity Golf 1,2 ... Intramural Basketball 3,4 ... Freshman Class President ... Sophomore Class Vice-President. Newman, Julie—Pep Club 3 ... Spanish Club 1,2 ... National Honor Society 4 ... Yearbook—Photography Editor ... Class Secretary 3,4 ... Cheerleading 3 ... Scholastic Awards 1,2,3,4 ... Socials 1.2.3.4 ... Junior Prom 3 ... Field Hockey intramurals 2 ... Athletic Banquet 3.4 ... Track Statistician 3,4 ... Volleyball O'Connell, Daniel—Track 2,3,4. Olsen, Virginia—A.F.S. Club . . . Chorus 1 ... Varsity Club 2,3,4 ... Pep Club 1,2,3,4 ... Yearbook ... Cheerleading 4 ... Senior Play ... Socials 1.2.3.4 ... Intramural Bowling 3 ... Jr. Varsity Field Hockey 1 ... Varsity Field Hockey 2,3 ... Girls' Tennis 3,4. Onorato, Angela-Chess Club 3 . . . National Honor Society 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Pep Club 4 ... Varsity Club 3,4 .. . Float Committee 3,4 ... Senior Play ... Socials 1,2,3,4 ... Intramural Basketball 4 ... Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,2 ... Varsity Basketball 3,4. Onorato, Jeff— Osborn, Glenn-Basketball 1 ... Jr. Varsity Baseball 2 ... Varsity Baseball 3,4. Pekar, Joan—Varsity Club 4 ... Chanticleer 3 ... Business Club 4 ... Chorus 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Junior Prom 3 ... Jr. Varsity Hockey 3 ... Varsity Hockey 4 ... Girls' Tennis 2,3,4 ... Bowling Club 2 ... Battle of the Bands 2 ... Freshman Initiation Committee 4. Perodeau, Robert-Drama Club 2 ... Bowling Club 1,2 ... Basketball 1 ... Jr. Varsity Football 2 ... Intramural Basketball 2,3 ... Varsity Golf 1 ... Tennis 2,4. Perry, Silvia-Athletic Award 2. Phelan, Kevin—Yearbook 4 ... Senior Play... Cross Country 2,3,4 ... Football 1 ... Track 1,2,3,4. Pitz, Patricia—Chanticleer 4 ... Senior Play ... Intramurals 3 ... Socials 1,2,3 ... Wrestling Team Scorekeeper 3,4. Ploch, Mary Jo-Chess Club 3 ... National Honor Society 3,4 .. . Yearbook—Candids Editor ... Varsity Club 3.4— Vice-President 4 ... Float Committee 3,4 ... Senior Play ... Social 3,4 ... Intramurals 2,4 ... Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,2 ... Varsity Basketball 3,4 ... Jr. Varsity Softball 2. Popilowski, Frances-Student Council 2.3.4 ... Socials 1,2,3,4 ... Intramural Hockey 2 ... Girls' Track Team 1. Post, Carol—Transfer Student from Solon High School, Solon, Ohio 2 ... Band 2 ... Chorus 2,4 ... Business Club 3.4 ... Chanticleer 3, Nurses' Club 3 ... Freshman Initiation Kangaroo Court 4 ... Yearbook—Typing Editor. Potter, Jeffrey-Pep Club 3 ... Ski Club 4 ... Senior Play ... Archery 2,3 ... Track Team 2. Pratt, Alan—Chorus 1,2 ... Environment Organization 4 ... Ski Club 3 ... Bowling Club 1,2. Pryor, Robyanne-Yearbook 4. Raeburn, Sheila—Future Nurses' Club 3.4— Vice-President 3,4 ... Pep Club 4 ... Ski Club 4 ... Student Council 4 ... Socials 1,2,3,4 ... Float Committee 3.4 ... Executive Committee 3 ... Junior Prom 3 ... Volleyball Manager 2. 188 Reap, Leslie—Band 1 ... Chorus 1 ... National Honor Society 4 ... Varsity Club 2,3,4 ... Yearbook—Co-Editor ... Jr. Varsity Basketball 1 ... Varsity Basketball 2,3,4 ... Girls' Tennis 3,4 ... Jr. Varsity Volleyball 2 ... Girls' Track Team 1. Rhodes, Donna—Student Council 1. Rhodes, Glenn—Varsity Football 1. Roberts, Deborah-Transfer Student from Washington High School, Washington, Conn., 3 ... French Club 3 ... National Honor Society 3,4 ... Scholastic Awards 1,2,3. ... Planetarium 3. Roberts, Peter—Student Council 1 ... Pep Club 3,4 ... Varsity Club 2,3,4 ... Senior Play ... Class Vice-President 2 ... Class President 3,4 ... Socials 1,2,3,4 ... Junior Prom 3 ... Float Committee 4 ... Varsity Cross Country 1,2,3,4— Co-captain ... Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,2 ... Varsity Basketball 3,4 ... Jr. Varsity Track 1 ... Varsity Track 2,3,4 ... Captain 4. Rizzo, Joseph— Chanticleer 3,4. Rosato, Guy—Photography Club 3,4—President 4 ... Audio-Visual Aid Club 3 ... Class Secretary 1. Schilke, Mark—Industrial Arts Club 2,3,4 ... Photography Club 1. Schrack, Debra—Transfer Student from Danbury High School, Danbury, Connecticut, 2 ... Environment Club 3 ... Newcomers' Club 2. Shepard, Gail—Ecology Club 3. Shepard, John—Varsity Football 4. Shimko, Dorothy-French Club 3 ... Future Teachers Club 3 ... Photography Club 4. Smith, Adele—Band 1... Chorus 1,2,3,4 ... Drama Club 2 ... Pep Club 1,2,3 ... Treasurer 2,3 ... Senior Play 4 ... Spanish Club 2 ... Varsity Club 3,4 ... Field Hockey 2,3,4—Co-captain 4. Smitrovich, Leona-Drama Club 2,3,4 ... Home Economics Club ... Newcomers Club ... Senior Play. Speranzo, Joseph—Transfer Student from St. Francis Preparatory School, Brooklyn, New York 2 ... Band 2 ... Junior Prom 3 ... Socials 2,3,4 ... Bowling Club 2 ... Weightlifting 3,4 ... Wrestling 3,4. Stelzel, Kathy-Drama Club 2 . . . French Club 3,4 ... Home Economics Club 4 ... Knitting Club 3 ... Photography Club 4 . .. Yearbook. Stirnweiss, Evelyn—Transfer Student from Camp Springs High School, Camp Springs, Maryland, 1 . . . Executive Committee 3 . . . Junior Prom 3 . . . Newcomers Club 1,2 ... Pep Club 3,4 ... Socials 2,3,4—Co-Chairman 2 ... Volleyball 2,4. Strelez, Theodore-Jr. Varsity Baseball 1,2... Varsity Baseball 3,4 ... Jr. Varsity Football 1,2 ... Varsity Football 3. Sullivan, Rebecca-Chess Club 3 ... Chorus 1 ... Drama Club 2 ... National Honor Society 3,4 . . . Socials 3 . . . Spanish Club 1,2 ... Junior Float Committee 3 ... Intramural Hockey 2 ... Volleyball 2. Swanson, Victoria-Student Council 3 ... Intramural Bowling 1,2. Sweeney, Michael-Transfer Student from Lafayette High School, Lexington, Kentucky, 4 ... Varsity Basketball 4. Szendy, Robin-Jr. Varsity Volleyball 2 ... Varsity Volleyball 3 ... Girls' Tennis 3,4. Thompson, Hazel-Business Club 2,3,4 ... Chorus 1,2 ... Home Economics Club 3 ... Student Store 4. Torpey, Cathy—Future Nurses Club 3 ... Knitting Club 1 ... Field Hockey 1 ... Volleyball 1. Totten, Richard—Band 1,2,3,4. Turner, Edmund-PepClub 4... Senior Play 4 ... Baseball 1,2,3,4 ... Football 1.2.3.4 ... Weightlifting 3,4. Valinaggi, Richard-Business Club 3,4. Van Coughnett, Robert-Pep Club 3,4 ... Senior Play 4 ... Student Council 2 •.. Varsity Club 3,4 ... Class President 2 ... Varsity Football 1,2,3,4 ... Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,2... Varsity Basketball 3.4 ... Jr. Varsity Track 1 ... Varsity Track 2,3,4—Co-Captain 4 ... Weightlifting 4. Verba, Nancy—Chorus 1,2 ... Business Club 3,4 ... Chanticleer 3,4 ... Future Nurses' Club 3 ... Volleyball 1 ... Varsity Field Hockey 4 ... )r. Varsity Field Hockey 3 ... Intramural Field Hockey 2 ... Varsity Club 4. Volinski, James—Photography Club 3,4 ... Senior Play 4. Volinski, Pamela—Drama Club 2 ... Student Council 1,2. Ward, Winnie—Chanticleer 4 ... Chorus 1 ... Drama 2 ... Ecology Club 3 ... Newcomers' Club 2 ... Knitting Club 3 ... Pep Club 3 ... Senior Play 4. Waring, Beth—Transfer Student from Memphis High School, Memphis, Tenn., 2 ... Newcomers' Club 2—President 2 ... Student Council 3,4. Warner, Donald—Chess Club 1,2,3,4 ... National Honor Society 3,4—Treasurer 4 ... Spanish Club 2 ... Freshman Basketball 1 ... Jr. Varsity Football 1 ... Intramural Basketball 2,3 ... Tennis 1,2,3,4. Watras, Melissa—Drama 2 ... Ecology Club 4 ... French Club 3,4 ... Home Economics Club 4 ... Knitting Club 3 ... Yearbook. Weber, Patricia-Biology Club 2 ... Chanticleer 3,4 ... Chess Club 3 ... Future Teachers Club 1,2,3 ... Spanish Club 2-Treasurer 2 ... Socials 2,3 ... Junior Prom 3 ... Battle of the Bands 2 ... Varsity Volleyball 3—Manager 3 ... Varsity Club 4 ... Intramural Badminton 1. Wheeler, Kevin —Transfer Student from Brookfield High School, Brookfield, Conn., 1 ... Pen and Brush Club 1,2,3,4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Senior Play 4. White, Jeff—Freshman Basketball 1 ... Intramural Basketball 2,3 ... Jr. Varsity Baseball 1 ... Varsity Baseball Manager 2 ... Intramural Basketball 2,3 ... Chess Club 4. Whitten, Roberta—Home Economics Club 3 ... D.E.C.A. Club 4. Wiser, Theresa—A.F.S. Club 4 . . . Chorus 3,4 ... Band 1,2,3,4 ... Socials 1,3 ... Student Council 1,2,4 ... Varsity Club 2,3,4 ... Jr. Varsity Field Hockey 1,2 ... Varsity Field Hockey 3,4 ... Varsity Softball 1,2,3,4 . .. Intramural Bowling 2,3. Wolter, Deborah—Home Economics Club 3,4 ... Executive Committee 3 ... Knitting Club 3 ... Pep Club 1,2 ... Socials 2 ... Senior Play 4 ... 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