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

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SCHA GHTICOKE1975 NEW MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL How sweet the silent backward tracings! The wanderings as in dreams — The meditations of old times resumed — their loves, 4 joys, 5 persons, voyages. 7 m A _ . 4 f I In memory of ' __Will McGill We, the class of 1975, proudly dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Russell Nicolas. Outstanding for his levity and perennial positivism, Mr. Nicolas has succeeded in procuring the respect and friendship of almost all students. Through his temporary elevation to administrator, this humanitarian history teacher increased his popularity and strengthened his rapport with the student body. During our four years together in New Milford High School, Mr. Nicolas has given us the guidance and support that have made these transitional years memorable ones. Dedication............................10 Principal’s Message...................14 Faculty...............................16 Seniors...............................34 Underclassmen........................102 Activities...........................122 Sports...............................140 Senior Directory.....................194 TA BLEOFCONTENTSTABLEOFCON A BLEOFCONTENTSTABLEOFCONT BLEOFCONTENTSTA BLEOFCONTE LEOFCONTENTSTA BLEOFCONTEN EOFCONTENTSTA BLEOFCONTENT OFCONTENTSTA BLEOFCONTENTS FCONTENTSTA BLEOFCONTENTST CONTENTSTA BLEOFCONTENTSTA ONTENTSTA BLEOFCONTENTSTA B NTENTSTA BLEOFCONTENTSTA BL TENTSTABLEOFCONTENTSTABLE ENTSTA BLEOFCONTENTSTA BLEO NT ST A BLEOFCONTENTSTA BLEOF TSTA BLEOFCONTENTSTA BLEOFC STAB LEOFCONTEN TSTABLEOFCO TA BLEOFCONTENTSTA BLEOFCON A BLEOFCONTENTSTA BLEOFCONT BLEOFCONTENTSTA BLEOFCONTE LEOFCONTENTSTA BLEOFCONTEN EOFCONTENTSTA BLEOFCONTENT WILLIAM E VICE PI NEW MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL 25 SUNNY VALLEY ROAD NEW MILFORD. CONNECTICUT 06776 PHONE 354-3936 JOANNE M. LILLIS VICE PRINCIPAL. I. M I f I IN bUN IINCIPAL NATHAN CHESLER PRINCIPAL June 1975 To The Graduating Class of June 1975: Four years ago both of us entered New Milford High School for the first time. The questions that we had were probably similar in nature. Four years later and after many prodigious moments, we can conclude that New Milford High School would always be part of our life's experiences. We are now seniors and can reflect with pride on our accomplishments. The experiences gained in the past will enable us to face the future with confidence. Knowledge gained in the years gone by will help us in times to come. It is to the future that we must look which holds our many hopes and aspirations. Here is where the knowledge we have gained these past four years can have an impact on what we do. Knowing you individually and collectively, gives me confidence that you will meet life's challenges. You have displayed the qualities of reasonableness, responsibility and respect for yourselves as well as others. My best wishes are extended to each and every one of you. Sincerely yours, Nathan Chester Principal M 15 FACULTYFA CULTYFA CULTYF ACULTYFA CULTYFA CULTYFA CULTYFA CULTYFA CULTYFAC ULTYFACULTYFACULTYFACU LTYFA C ULTYFA C UL TYFACUL TYFACULT YFA CULT YFA CULT YFA CULTYFA CULTYFA CULTY FACULTYFACULTYFA CULTYF ACUL TYFA C UL TYFA C ULTYFA CULT YFA CULT YFA CULT YFA C ULTYFACULTYFACULTYFACU LTYFA CULTYFA CULTYFA CUL TYFA C UL TYFA C ULTYFA CULT YFA CULT YFA CULT YFA C ULTY FA CULT YFA CULT YFA C ULTYF ACUL TYFA C UL TYFA C ULTYFA CULT YFA CULT YFA CULT YFA C ULTYFACULTYFACULTYFA CU LTYFA C ULTYFA C UL TYFA C UL TYFA C UL TYFA CULTYFA CULT YFA CULT YFA CULT YFA C ULTY 18 A dministration Nathan Chesler Principal Joanne Lillis Vice-Principal J. Russell Nicolas Acting Vice-Principal Terry Kitney Office Personnel Marie Ohmen Joan Squires Bonnie Howard Guidance Margaret MacBeth James Lauer Miriam Scnsenbrenner Jane Cushman English Ronald Olson Judith Leonard Hugh Magoun John Lee Dept. Head Geraldine Webb Lance Rogers Betty Lou Mandler John Dansdill Joanne Lewis Elizabeth Thompson Lulse Stevens Claire Israelit Dorothy Flagler 21 22 Lawrence Kershnar Dept. Head Peter Golanski Helena Gorochow 25 Catherine Robinson History 26 Charles Raymond Frank Gillespie Language Thomas McDevitt Dept. Head Diane Miller George Doring Denise Maleh 28 Donald Hayes Special Education Art Shirley Hughson Music Albert Bayers David Lombardi Learning Disabilities Daniel Dudde Gerald Castonguay J. Thomas Ferraroni Richard Sheridan Therese Vanasse Jerri C. Quist Dept. Head Robert Latham Business Physical Education 31 Theresa Lazzaro William Krafi Home Economics Nadine Geyer Helen McDeviti Industrial Arts James Dowd Dept. Chairman George Lapinsky Peter Barbero 32 Teacher's Aides Sandra Cats Eugeneia Sloane Nurses Lauretta Caron Barbara Nelson Library Clerk Grace Sherman Kitchen Staff Mr. Wilson 33 SENIORSSENIORSSENIORSS ENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSE NIORSSENIORSSENIORSSEN IORSSENIORSSENIORSSENI ORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIO RSSENIORSSENIORSSENIOR SSENIORSSENIORSSENIORS SENIORSSENIORSSENIORSS ENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSE NIORSSENIORSSENIORSSEN IORSSENIORSSENIORSSENI ORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIO RSSENIORSSENIORSSENIOR SSENIORSSENIORS SENIORS SENIORSSENIORSSENIORSS ENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSE NIORSSENIORSSENIORSSEN IORSSENIORSSENIORSSENI ORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIO 3G3Q0G? DAREN LELAND ANDERSON Do Do Bird When through one man a little more love and goodness, a little more light and truth comes into the world, then that man's life has had meaning. Alfred Deep HAMILTON ANDERSON KAREN MAY ANDERSON Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might; for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave whither thou goest. ’ Ecclesiastes 9:10 BARBARA LYNN ANGELO Barb Sometimes you need to be alone with yourself to put things back together again. 36 MICHAEL J. ANTUNES Mike I shall pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it. For I shall not pass this way again. ROBERT BALLARD Bob ’’Live every minute of your life my friend, for it may be your last. Black Oak Arkansas KENNETH ATHANS BONITA LEE BARRETT Bon Life is not a having and a getting but a being and a becoming. 37 Matthew Arnold ANTHONY S. BARTON Tony Music . . . the passion of my soul.” Thomas Jefferson TIMOTHY JAMES BEATTY Tim '•Large streams from little fountains flow. Tall oaks from little acorns grow. ” David Everett GALE BONDY Hand in hand we go Still close, still loving, Still looking and overlooking The flaws we hide from others. ” Lois Wyse CANDY BOOTH Boothy What a piece of work is man! how noble in reason! how infinite in faculties! in form and moving how express and admirable! in actiop how like an angel! in apprehension how like god! the beauty of the world, and yet to me what is this quintessence of dust?” 38 Hamlet LAURA LIA BOUQUILLON Louie Don't sit around and wait for the world to come to you. Go out and find it yourself. DENISE MICHELE BOWEN Bean '' What you think of yourself is much more important than what others think of you. ’ Seneca RICHARD LEROY BRANT Baby Huey Walk softly but carry a big stick. F.D.R. 39 GENEVIEVE A. BRESMON Ben The difference between talking at and talking ’’with” is the difference between touching and being touched.'' Hugh Prather PAMELA A. BROWSER Pam Instead of anger let me feel Compassion. Instead of rage let me show Concern. Instead of hate let me seek Change. For, if to a warring, wondering world each of us will bring: Compassion, Concern, Change Then perhaps there will be: Love. 40 MICHAEL BRYANT PAULT. BUDROW Paul DIANE MARIE BULISSA Moose Boast is always a cry of despair, except when in the young it is a cry of hope.'' Umberto Morra LISA MARGARET CAMERON Lisa The saddest thing under the sun above Is to say goodbye to the ones you love.' ’ Melanie MARY ANN BUTTERFIELD Mare If I make a mark in time, I can’t say the mark is mine. I'm only the underline of the word, yes I'm just like you. I can’t tell you what to do. Like everybody else I’m searching through what I’ve heard. BARBARA CARLSON 41 GEORGIA M. CARLSON George Some look at the world as it is; and say why? I prefer to look at the world as it could be; and ask, why not? Anonymous LAURIE CASS LAURIE E. CENTER Center If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau ANGELA M. CATULLO Angie You have to wake up every morning with a smile on your face, and show the world that you're ready for living. 42 ANTHONY CHIELLO DAVID COONS Dave JANE FRANCES COOK Janey ’’Love is patient and kind; love is not jealous or conceited, or proud; love is not ill-mannered, or selfish, or irritable; love does not keep a record of wrongs; love is not happy with evil, but is happy with the truth.' RAYMOND LEE CHAPPUIS Chape ’’It's better to have taken a chance to win a victory or suffer a defeat, than to live like others do who will never know victory or defeat because they haven't had the guts to try either. ” 43 DIANE COONS ’’I awoke astranged this morning And locked ail passageways behind me And in turning I was amazed to find myself Stepping into the night. ’ ’ A. H. KATHLEEN COUGHLIN Kathie ’’And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. 44 RICHARD DaSILVA Cardo Rich Love reaches out into forever! ” DEBORAH JEAN DAVIS Debby It started out just like a dream and like a dream I knew that what we had would have to end. I was looking for a lifetime lover and you were looking for a friend. Jim Croce LuANNE DAY Lu Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die. Life is a Broken winged bird That cannot fly. MARTHA J. DELOHERY Panic Woman '' Love is everywhere. ’ JEANNE ANITA DEVIN Jeannie If I was an artist who paints with his eyes I’d study my subject and silently cry Cry for the darkness to come down on me For confusion to carry on turning the wheel. Bernie Taupin GERARD EDWARD DIEMER, JR. Ged We were born to be wild Steppenwolf EDWARD JOHN DIETZEL And what the dead had no speech for, when living, they can tell you, being dead: The communication of the dead is tongued with fire beyond the language of the living.'' Eliot 46 RICHARD HENRY DONOHOE Hoey Laugh and the world laughs with you Cry and you cry alone. KATHLEEN ANNE DOWNIE Anne What does it avail a man to gain a fortune and lose his soul? J. M. WILLIAM PRITCHARD DUNN Bill Ah, make the most of what we yet may spend, Before we too into the Dust descend.' ’ JOHN DURLING J. D. Brevity is the soul of all wit. Shakespeare 47 RUTH EDMAN KATHRYN JOAN ELSESSER Kathy 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. ’' DIANNE ROSALEE ELWOOD Rabbit How few there are who have courage enough to own their faults, or resolution enough to mend them.' c. LISA JO EPPERLY Liza God is the understanding of human weakness with the knowledge of love shining through. 48 PERRY S. EPTING Big Pear ’’What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness. Rousseau GUY J. FAIOLA Guy It matters not how long you live, but how well you do it . . RONALD D. FAUST Ronnie You say it's very hard, to leave behind the life we knew, But there's no other way, and now it's really up to you. Lesley Duncan CYNTHIA ANN FERRISS Cyndee Many of us who have spent a lifetime in it, can tell us less of love than the child that lost a dog yesterday. 49 J. Conrad KATHLEEN MARIE FLETCHER Kathie ’’Without Honesty, there is no Truth. Without Truth, there is no Love. Without Love, there is Nothing. GLENN EDWARD FOSTER Foster Talk to a man about himself, and he will listen for hours. Benjamin Disraeli MICHAEL FOSS Mike PATRICIA ANN FREEMAN Patty It is easy in the world to live after the world’s opinion; it is easy in solitude to live after our own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude. 50 THOMAS MATTHEW FRISBIE Friz The Road goes on and on Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, And I must follow, if I can, Pursuing it with weary feet, Until it joins some larger way, Where many paths and errands meet. And whither then? I cannot say. J. R. R. Tolkien GARVIN CLIFFORD GARDNER Gig It took God six days to create a perfect world. On the seventh day he rested. That was a big mistake, for on the seventh day we took over. D£BRA GABRIEL Debbie KURT RICHARD GEISSINGER G. B. Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Desiderata JOHANNA CARMEN GELINAS Joe Does a cloud live? Can it even try? Can we forgive? Don’t ask the question why So fly on, my friend, fly. JOSEPH WILLIAM GEYER Joe If any be unhappy, let him remember that he is unhappy by reason of himself alone. ' Epictetus DWAYNE JON GOLEMBESKI Character is higher than intellect. A great soul will be strong to live as well as to think. Emerson KENNETH FLOYD GRANT, JR. Ken I try all things; I achieve what I can. Herman Melville 52 ROBERT W. GROSSENBACHER Gross . . . Reach for the heavens, and hope for the future and all that we can be and not what we are.'' J. D. LINDA HALGOWICH If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it's yours. If it doesn’t, it never was. DAVID J. HAMILTON Ham If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it’s yours. If it doesn't; it never was. ” 53 LINDA CRUSER HANSEN Lynn ’’Life wouldn’t be what it is for me today without my wonderful husband Everett!! GREGORY L. HAPKE Greg ’’Just remember love is life And hate is living death. Treat your life for what it's worth And live for every breath. ” Black Sabbath DONNA HAREL CHERYL LYNN HARRIS Twaddles” If people do not like me as I am, then I feel sorry for them.' ’ 54 ROGER E. HAYNER Hayner We wear the mask that grins and lies, It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes, This debt we pay to human guile; With torn and bleeding hearts we smile, And mouth with myriad subtleties. Dunbar RONALD EDWARD HILLS Goat A day isn't lived without Love. NANCY MARIE HILL Gook Live each day to its fullest because tomorrow may not come. DEBORAH ANN HODDY Debbie To live remains an art which everyone must learn and which no one can teach. Havelock Ellis 55 MARY LEE HOUGH Lee ’’When you part from your friend, you grieve not; for that which you love most in him may be clearer irf his absence, as the mountain climber is clearer from the plain.” The Prophet LEO JOHN HULTON MARK STEPHEN HOWARD ’’When this you see, remember me and bear me in your mind; let all the world say what they may, speak of me as you find.” Rolling Stones MICHAEL HUMPHREYS 56 MARYANN MARIE INDRISEK Midget Sunrise doesn’t last all morning A cloudburst doesn't last all day. Seems my love is up and has left you with no warning. But it's not always gonna be this gray All things must pass All things must pass away. G. Harrison RICHARD JAHN KEITH E. JEWELL BONNIE E. JOHNSON B. J. Time it was, and what a time it was A time of confidences, a time of innocence, a time of conversations. Long ago, it must be long ago, Preserve your memories; they’re all That's left to you. 57 Simon and Garfunkel ROBERT JOHNSTON Robby ’’The stars are matter, We are matter. But it don’t matter.” WILLIAM REESE JONES, JR. Will-Bill The man who can discern between right and wrong and live by the right is truly great, regardless of the social class he may belong to. ” RITA JOSEPH Rita We are only what we feel. Neil Young VICTOR E. KAULINS Vic One good plan that works is better than a thousand doubtful ones. 58 NEIL ALAN KNIGHT Neil ’’Fools live to regret their words, wise men to regret their silence. ” DAVID KOVACS LESLY ANN KROSKY Les ”1 live in a very small house but my windows look out on a very large world. ” Confucius MARY CATHERINE KUHNE Mary We will grieve not, but find strength in what remains behind. ’ Wordsworth 59 MEDOREE ANN KUSTOSZ Doree ”Au pays des aveugles les borgnes sont rois. JERRY LAMBERT DENISE MARIE LADD Deni ’’When you get into a tight place and everything goes against you. 'til it seems as though you could not hold on a minute longer, never give up then, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn. ’' Harriet Beecher Stowe HAROLD LAMBRACHT Harold ’’Although men flatter themselves with great actions; they are usually the result of chance and not of design. La Rochefoucauld 60 FRANK A. LaROSA Frank The grave itself is but a covered bridge leading from light to light through a brief darkness. DANIEL P. LaVOIE The future holds more than the past ever can. The past, however, is something to build the future on. JOSEPH K. LaSAGNA Joe Measure not life by the hopes and enjoyments of this world, but by the preparation it makes for another’s - looking forward to what you shall be rather than backward to what you have been. i TIMOTHY LEE Tim 61 P. H. D. L. CYNTHIA LEE LESIAK Cindy ’’Life is best enjoyed when you live it for someone who cares. BETTY ANN LINCOLN ’’Don't live from the past or for the future. Live for today, the present, for tomorrow may never come. BETHENE ANN LINDSTEDT Beth If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. 62 Henry David Thoreau CHERYL LOCKWOOD ’’The pleasures of the senses pass quickly, those of the heart become sorrows, but those of the mind are ever with us, even to the end of our journey. ’ ’ BOB LURIE Life is like a tree. The more branches you have, the greater your reach.'' KATHLEEN MARIE LYNCH Klynch (Raz) Nothing comes out of ourselves but that which we draw out of the obscurity within us and which is unknown to others. Marcel Proust JULIE SUSANN MANGIAMELE Jules You can't win them all, is what they all shout, but you gotta keep try in’. You got to stand up again ’cause, who knows, baby, one day you’ll win. Alvin Lee 63 ROGER F. MARCOUX Captain Weird In every man’s life there are good times, and there are bad times. You want to remember the good times and forget the bad times. Well, I don’t remember much of my past life. LAURA GAIL MARCY Maude ’’Don’t walk ahead of me - I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me - I may not lead. But walk beside me and just be my friend. ” MICHAEL MAZZARELLA 64 GERARD MARTIN NILA McBREAIRTY Niles, Niia There is a destiny which makes us brothers. None goes his way alone.” BARBARA ANN McBRIDE Live from one day after another. ” FRED McKAY RICHARD MEJIA Once three friends Sweet in sadness Now pan of their past. In the end Full of gladness Went from class to class. Gentle Giant SUSAN JEAN MERCER Sue Fond memories of yesterday, Experiences of today, And dreams of tomorrow . . . This is my life.” EDWARD MERTENS Mertz You can make it if you try.” Sylvester Stewart MELISSA MARIE MERRILL And I really have to tell you It all gets so intense From my experience It doesn't seem to make sense. ” Emerson, Lake, Palmer LORI JEAN MICHAUD Today I have been happy . . . I held a memory of you.” Rupert Brooke 66 MARIE-CLAUDE GISELE MICHAUD Canuck If you cry Cry tears of happiness Not sadness Not over me, but over us. ’ Canuck FRED MICHALEK A. DAVIS MILLER ’’Take your time, think a lot. Think of everything you've got. For you will still be here tomorrow, But your dreams may not. C. S. SHERRY ANN MILLER Sam ’’Take each day, each minute, and each hour as it comes. You’ll be better off that way. ” 67 EDWARD MILTNER SALLY ANNE MITCHELL Sally Mander ”Front or back, aged or young, wise or petty, I love my friends, but they must never know.'' ALLEN RALPH MOORE Wingnut KATHY MOORE ELLEN L. MORRILL Agent 37 Let me be what I want to be. Free. KEVIN LEE MOORE Kevin School is the crabgrass on the lawn of life. Snoopy WAYNE A. MORSEY Wayne Music is the traveller crossing our world. Meeting so many people bridging the seas. We’re just the singers in a rock and roll band. The Moody Blues KENNETH MUEHLENBEIN For a change to occur in life, You must put your right hand out in space; and you must also put your left hand out there and accept the change. Charley Pride 69 ROBIN LEE MURPHY Robin Attention shoppers; the store is now closing. Please bring your purchases to the front of the store. Good night and thank you for shopping Grant City. ’ FELICIA PATIENCE NDUKWU Felicia What’s good for me does not necessarily work for you. ’' BARBARA NICOLETTI LINDA J. NEWTON Fig I listen to my words but they fall far below I let my music take me where my heart wants to go.'' 70 Cat Stevens MICHAEL O'DONNELL Mike Man’s flight through life is sustained by the power of his knowledge.'' U.S.A.F. KIM OLSON KAYE MARLENE OLSON Kay Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. Langston Hughes 71 MICHELE A. OLSON Shelly MICHAEL KEVIN ONORATO Mike ” Drive a Volkswagen - just for the fun of it.' MARK H. ORZECH Mark ”We cannot appreciate the miracle of sunrise unless we have waited in darkness.” 72 STEPHEN OSBORNE GAIL PARKINSON VIRGINIA PARNELL DOROTHY JANET PARKINGTON Dot Don't let it bring you down It’s only castles burning Find someone who’s turning And you will come around. Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young CHARLES D. PARKS Chuck Do not walk behind, I do not lead. Do not walk in front, I do not follow Just walk beside me as my friend. SANDRA ELIZABETH PERRY Sam And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make.' Beatles JOAN PLOCH ’’Don't walk in front of me I may not follow. Don't walk behind me -I may not lead. Walk beside me -And be my friend Camus DONNA M. POSTHAUER Darkness These days I sit on Cornerstones and count the time in quartertones 'til ten, my friend Please don't confront me with my failures. I’m aware of them. Jackson Browne CATHERINE ANN POTTBECKER Cathy ’’Look around, the grass is high the fields are ripe it’s the springtime of my life. Paul Simon GLENN PRATT Life is all around us, and within us, so take care of yourself and others, and we'll all live a better life. CINDY PRANGE Prinks So at this corner of our life Stop and listen to me I still seek I still cling I still want to walk the rest of the way. RONALD PRATT 75 STEPHANIE H. PRATT God's love is like the rolling ocean, so deep and very wide. Like craggy mountains towering upward, strong and tall. There is no measure for his love - and yet I have it all. LAUREN E. REAP Laur As we live, we are transmitters of life. And when we fail to transmit life, life fails to flow through us. D. H. Lawrence 76 MARIAN REBSTOCK JAMES WILLIAM REUTZEL Jay If you love something, let it go. If it comes back, it’s yours If it doesn’t, it never was. ” PAULA. RICE •'What you think of yourself matters more than what others think of you.' BRYAN D. RILEY B. R. I used to cry because I had no shoes; but then I met a man who had no feet! ” 77 GARY RITCHIE JOHN REYNOLDS ROGERS Jack All great men are dead, and I’m not feeling so well myself. DEBBIE DEE ROSA Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. ’ ’ DEBBIE ROSS It isn’t ever the same in time, I’ll change and you and the currents of our lives. But this moment will never fade. This moment and you are unforgettable. JOHN W. SAUDE Swade ’' Leave my blues at home.' Allman Brothers 78 DANIEL SAWYER RICK SCHULTZ MAURICA SEIBLE Missy Never regret yesterday. Life is in you today, and you make your tomorrow.” PRISCILLA MAE SEIFERT Pris And the song that I am singing is a prayer to non-believers. Come and stand beside us, we can find a better way.'' John Denver 79 KATE MARYA SEINFELD Katie ”1 regret often that I have spoken; never that I have been silent.' Syrus JEANIE E. SETEAR I believe in love. I believe in people. I believe the world is a great place. I believe (most of the time) in myself. Most of all I believe in believing. ” 80 LINDA ANN SHIMKO Motormouth Lead your life as you want to, not as others want you to. ’' LAURIE JEAN SHRACK Laur Together we’ve climbed hills and trees, earned of love and ABC’s, Skinned our hearts and skinned our knees.'' Terry Jacks MARCIA JEAN SMITH W. M. You are rich in seed and the earth must be kept fruitful. Cast your seed carefully with love and live in happiness with the knowledge that the world will grow a little better with you there. ’' 81 DAVID G. SOMMERVILLE Dave ’’Many dreams come true some have silver linings. I live for my dreams and a pocket full of gold.” Led Zeppelin PETER FLOYD SORENSON Ralf ”A poorly told joke is like a spice - it takes thyme to understand it. ” JILL L. SOUTHWORTH ”To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life.” Stevenson CRYSTAL ANN SQUIRES Chris ”If you smile I will understand, ’cause that is something everyone does in the same language.” Crosby, Stills, Nash 82 DAVID A. STACK D. Stack The grass is always greener. JAMES L. STEPHENS Jim What is life if, full of care, We have no time to stand and stare? William Davies RANDY B. STORM Rooster If you can't be with the one you love, Love the one you’re with. Steven Stills SHANNON MARIE STORTI Shan I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. William White 83 DOUGLAS R. STRAND Doug A man that hath friends must show himself friendly: and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother. ROBERT L. STRELEZ Rob Don't be so humble, you're not that great. Golda Meir BARBARA JEAN STRAUB Jeannie It doesn’t matter how much you love or who you love, but that you love. ' CHERYL LYNN STROBINO Smiley Sunshine on the water looks so lovely. Sunshine almost always makes me high -Sunshine almost always. John Denver 84 STEVEN SUESS ERNEST SWANSON JEANNE GABRIELLE TIEBOUT Teepot Co-existence or no existence. Crooks COLLEEN ANN TILLMAN Moose Draw nigh to God; and He will draw nigh to you. James 4:8 MARIA TORPEY KIMBERLY FAITH TOTTEN Kim The love in your heart wasn’t put there to stay; love isn't love 'til you give it away. Patricia Ellen Ricci SYDNEY TURNER CATHY ANN VALINAGGI Cathy A smile costs nothing but creates much. It enriches those who receive it, without impoverishing those who give.'' 86 SARA ANN VAN DUZEE Motormouth I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore that I can do or any kindness that I can show to my fellow creatures, let me not defer nor neglect it for I shall not pass this way again. DEBORAH ANN VLACK Debbie My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue. An everlasting vision of the everchanging view. A wondrous woven magic in bits of blue and gold. A tapestry to feel and see, impossible to hold. Carole King DANIEL VELOTTI JILL KATHLEEN WALDRON If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau 7 87 LAURENS S. WAYMOUTH Sam Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.'' CARL JOHN WHITTEN Carl I refuse to accept the end of man; I believe He will not merely endure; He will prevail! CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS Chris 88 MICHAEL LEONARD WISER Weeeser Part of wisdom is recognizing those who are Wiser. DONNA LOUISE ANNE WODJENSKI No one can stay the Shadow in its growth - But as degrees are lengths, we too must grow. ’ BARBARA WILSON MATTHEW WISTON 89 VEBS PEGGY ANN YODER Peg Don’t put off until tomorrow what you could have done today. KAREN L. ZARGO Kar Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision. But today well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.’ ’ Camera-Shy Seniors Anna Ballatore Michael Krenick Lacey Benjamin Charles Kernochan James Beauleau Russell Nelson Charles Bogie Dean Newkirk Vance Cannon Lewis Pinney Josie DiPietro Betsy Robertson Donna Ducanic Audrey Rohrs Karl C. Engels Pam Rossman David Fiddes Neil Ruscoe Robert Fortunato Kevin Russell Gary J. Gaudenzi Debbie Siepmann William T. Grossenbacher Deborah Syniec Kenneth Haverly Emmy Tomcsanyi Leroy Jackson Jay VanCoughnett Jennifer Kearns Alan Wierengo 90 Former Classmates Barbara Alger Eugene Baier Robert Baumgardner Patricia Blois Joseph Boucher David Brown Evelyn Bryant Lorraine Carlson Gerald Cass Christopher Chemero Thomas Christopher Norreen Connore Jack Couterier Dan Coveney Tony DelRosso Mildred DelSanto Donald Dolansky Lee Drum Cindy Dumas Gail Dupill Kevin Dykeman Scott Edmonds Paul Elwood Brian Fitzpatrick David Flaton Robin Forbes Karen Funk Ken Gantner Zsa Zsa Geiger Darrell Glass Jeff Graves Kenneth Haber Charles Hamilton Robert Hardy Cynthia Hathaway William Haxo Catherine Hoyt Karen Hughes Charles Judson Kathleen Kennedy Edward Kinney Geraldine Kolasinski Doreen Kollman Ralph Larmore Robert Lieberum Dale Lindberg Raymond Ludden Bill Madden Barbara MacDonald Trudy McBreairty Deborah McCrea Bill McGill Alisa McKinney Linda McLaughlin Jackie Merritt Tom Moerson Robert Munday Patricia Noone Theresa Osuch Linda Parkington Kathy Payne Renee Perodeau Charlie Poitras Carrie Popilowski Linda Purdy Mark Rinaldi Daniel Rodger David Roesner Adrienne Roland Floyd Romaine Martin Schneider Charlie Schrack Wayne Scribner Ivy Shanks Jean Shenton Melvern Spedding Jimmy Smith Roger St. Denis Darlene Stearns Ina Steary Gretchen Strader Darrell Thomason Gia Tucker Joel Tucker Laura Twombly Karen Undzis John Valentine Tracy VanScoy William Wancik Adam Watras Wendy Weiss Regina Whitcomb Alan Yarrish Leon Yarrish Deborah Yeomans Robert Yochim 1. Favorite Pastime 2. Secret Ambition 3. Pet Peeve 4. Weakness 5. Prized Possession 6. Favorite Saying DAREN ANDERSON 1. Embroidering, reading 2. To be a doctor 3. Getting fingernails stuck in socks 4. Ticklish 5. Kuala Bear 6. You it! KAREN ANDERSON 1. Skulking in cemeteries 2. To pass the bar 3. Unwarranted rudeness 4. Anthing with calories 5. 2 3 of a ’66 Tempest 6. Hang it up! BARB ANGELO 1. Taking walks 2. Occupational therapist 3. Being called Chicken-legs 4. Strawberry blonds 5. My 6'4 dwarf 6. Stop it! MIKE ANTUNES 1. Working at Grants 2. Travel out West 3. Green Plymouth Satellite 4. LL 5. My car 6. Tell me about it. BOB BALLARD 1. Eating 2. Owning a race car 3. NMHS 4. Food 5. Car TIM BEATTY 1. Motorcycle racing 2. Work my way across the country 4. Shannon 5. My motorcycle 6. If it doesn't work, hit it with a hammer! BONNIE BARRETT 1. Raising hell! 2. Getting married and travelling 3. Rumors, this school 4. Steve 5. My diamond ring 6. Poppy-cocky! GALE BONDY 1. Observing people 2. To make someone happy 3. Housework 4. Food 5. My canopy bed 6. Cosmic CANDY BOOTH 1. Walking 2. Teaching Biology 3. Taking advantage of others 4. Hot fudge sundaes 5. My dog Mutt 6. You dummy! GREG BOSTWICK 1. Being rowdy 2. Using up gas 3. Stuck-up girls 4. Ability to think 5. My Mopar Car 6. You Fool! ! LAURA BOUQUILLON 1. Floating?! 2. See the West 3. Hair in my food 4. Green Bug (VW) 5. My horse 6. Really! DENISE BOWEN 1. Raising hell! 2. Traveling 3. Sitting still 4. McDonald's 5. Gold Duster 6. Bull Ticky! RICHARD BRANT 1. Driving 2. C.O. in Marines 3. School 4. Beer 5. Car 6. Catch a buzz! GENEVIEVE BRESMON 1. Being me 2. Cross-country on a motorcycle 3. Being called Genny 4. Talk too much 5. My stereo system 6. Crackers and bananas PAM BROWSER 1. Partying with Michelle and Shari 2. Buy a motorcycle 3. Double period Biology 4. B.R. 5. B.R. 6. Let's do something! PAUL BUDROW 1. Going out on weekends 2. To be a millionaire 4. Beer 5. My sneakers DIANE BULISSA 1. Hanging around town 2. To stay single 3. Empty gas tank 4. Handsome men 5. My car 6. Why me? MARYANNE BUTTERFIELD 1. Getting into trouble 2. To become a doctor 3. When people say hate 4. Cherry licorice 5. My afghan 6. Disgrosstine LISA CAMERON 1. Selling auto parts 2. To be an accountant 3. The English Department 4. Dave and McDonald's 5. My box 6. You gotta be kidding GEORGIA CARLSON 1. Visiting Tom Sawyer 2. Career as M.D. 3. Joey Kangeroo throwing the bull 4. Marines 5. Tennis racket 6. Mores the pity ANGELA CATULLO 1. Music and art 2. Self-peace with time 3. Authority 5. My health LAURIE CENTER 1. Rapping with the Rat 2. To find myself 3. School and everyone in it 4. Temper 5. Sense of humor 6. Come on you guys! RAY CHAPPUIS 1. Being alive 2. Professional Golfer 3. Monday Morning 5. My Scout 6. No shift! JANEY COOK 1. Taking long walks 2. To own a farm in Canada 3. People who lie 4. The truth 5. Inability to reason DAVID COONS 4. Bong! 5. Big Wood DIANE COONS 1. Interacting 2. Female longshoreman 3. Authority 4. Ticklish earlobe 5. Bottle collection 6. Grunt KATHY COUGHLIN 1. Bolting 2. To be a spy 3. Burnt-out people 4. Breaking rules 5. Laser-beam eyes 6. Come on it'll be fun! 92 cn 4 . CO to RICHARD DASILVA 1. Smoking 2. Money 4. New shoes 5. Jill 6. Do you remember when? DEBBY DAVIS 1. Guess! 2. To travel 3. Liars 4. Tall, dark and handsome 5. Sam 6. Wait a minute! LUANNE DAY 1. Listening to music 2. To be a bank manager 3. Two-faced people 4. David 5. My fish 6. Nummy! GED DIEMER 1. Getting Z’d at B.B.G. 2. Make a million (quick) 4. None 5. My Fo Mo Co 6. Shee Mo Foh ED DIETZEL 1. D.T. . To stay a child . Inventory . D.T. . D.T. RICHARD DONOHOE 1. Photography 2. Architectural Photographer 3. Indecision 4. Spending money 5. My camera 6. ”s 7o$” ANNE DOWNIE 1. McDonald’s? 2. Live in Colorado 3. Moles 4. Brookfield-ites 5. Ready-for-beddy 6. Pervert! BILL DUNN 1. Sports 2. Score a hole-in-one 3. English 4. Spanish 5. My Cougar JOHN DURLING 1. Going out with Boobie 2. Visit Tahiti 3. School 4. Karen 5. Myself 6. Dahhh RUTH EDMAN 1. Music 2. Go to Canada 3. Roaches 5. Molevern 6. Ask me if I care. KATHY ELSESSER 2. Skydiving 3. Pessimists 4. Fantastic physique 5. Cactus plants DIANE ELWOOD 1. Danny 2. Skydiver 3. Emery boards 4. Cameras 5. Smokey 6. Hey chump! KARL ENGELS 1. Daydreaming 2. Learning to live a better life 3. Snakes, rats 4. Dying 5. Life 6. Good evening LISA EPPERLY 1. Sitting and thinking of good times 2. To explore the world 3. Two-faced people 4. Blonds 5. My foot 6. And the word is . . . PERRY EPTING 1. Bowling 2. Major League ball player 4. Girls and booze 5. My car GUY FAIOLA 1. Going to see Donny and Frances 2. To become a coach 3. Football practice 4. Impatience 6. Hang-on RONNIE FAUST 1. Driving, Pat 2. Make music 3. Backstabbers 4. Girls and beer 5. Car, records 6. Totally tuff CYNDEE FERRISS 1. Buzzing around 2. To own a zoo 3. Dizzy people 4. A doucette 5. My stereo 6. Eeeeu! KATHIE FLETCHER 1. Sleeping 2. Getting married 3. Schools 4. Ice-cream 5. Heidi (my dog) 6. Another study?? GLENN FOSTER 1. Going to the station 2. To leave N.M. 4. Food 5. My scout 6. You got to be kidding! PAT FREEMAN 1. Sleeping 2. To do something worthwhile 3. Lack of enthusiasm 4. Garlic bread 5. My ’Tog” necklace 6. Jeezum! TOM FRISBIE 1. Anything that pops up 2. Blow up the world 3. Sane people 4. Money 5. Track flats 6. Phar out! GARVIN GARDNER 1. Eating, being with Jean 2. Play Pro sports 4. Kryptonite 5. Jean 6. You turkey! DEBBIE GABRIEL 1. Records and partying 2. Becoming rich 3. Working 4. Food 5. Car GARY GAUDENZI 2. To ski slolom 3. Eaves-dropping on phone 4. Pizza 5. Bank book 6. You’ve got to be kidding KURT GEISSINGER 1. Cooking 2. Super chef 3. Dirt 4. Drinking 5. My car 6. Only kidding! JOHANNE GELINAS 2. Roller derby queen 3. Chubby people 4. Eating 5. Mortimar 6. Fool! JOE GEYER 1. Sports 2. To succeed 3. Leg lifts 4. Term papers 5. Skis 6. Not this again DWAYNE GOLEMBESKI 1. Participate in sports 2. Professional beaseball player 3. Homework 4. Not being able to say no KEN GRANT 1. Breakfast at the Windmill 2. To be my own man 4. Booze 5. My friend Butch BILL GROSSENBACHER 1. Sports 2. Pro baseball 3. School 4. Girls 5. My money 6. No thanks BOB GROSSENBACHER 1. Going to parties 2. To be rich 3. Liars 4. Holding on to money 5. My rusty Valiant 6. You fool DONNA HAREL 1. Thinking 2. To save money and travel 3. Spring Street 4. Buying clothes 5. My car LINDA HALGOWICH 1. Being with Michael 2. Own a Cougar 3. Loud-mouthed people 4. Michael 5. My hair 6. Oh wow! KATHY HALL 1. Going out with Michael, Keith and Darlene 2. Own an elephant 3. Liars and phonies 4. Pizza 5. My spoon ring 6. Really DAVID HAMILTON 1. Cars 2. To drive a race car 3. People who brag 4. LuAnne 5. My dog 6. Bean head LINDA HANSEN 3. Pushy people 4. Food 5. Everett GREG HAPKE 1. Watching L.A. Rams 2. Win State Open 4. Left ankle 5. Golden arm 6. I don’t know CHERYL HARRIS 1. Loving Steve 2. English teacher 3. Phony people 4. Food 5. Steve 6. May I help you? ROGER HAYNER 1. Driving around town 2. Engineer 3. Traffic tickets 4. Speed shops 5. My ”69” Chevelle 6. ”Down South . . . Ya’ll” NANCY HILL 1. Sports 2. To graduate 4. Math 5. My golf clubs 6. Wait a minute RON HILLS 1. Working on cars 2. To race cars 3. Immature girls 4. Crying women 5. My car 6. What's happenin’ DEBBIE HODDY 2. Travel around the world 3. Being mistaken for my sister 5. Car keys 6. Oh, yeah? LEE HOUGH 1. Playing guitar 2. Travel 3. Lazy people 4. Food 5. My chapstick 6. OK MARK HOWARD 5. My tuba 6. That’s right LEO HULTON 1. Eating 2. Own a bar 3. Electronic music 4. Food 5. Jeep 6. Peace MARYANN INDRISEK 1. Kung-fu 2. Black belt 3. Back-stabbing 4. Mike 5. 10 football shirt 6. How ya doin? KEITH JEWELL 1. Reading 2. Move to Vermont 3. Vacuuming 4. Money 5. My stereo 6. Better late than never BONNIE JOHNSON . Psyclratrist 3. Freaks 4. Big sho ilders 5. My couch 6. I don’t know ROBBY JOHNSTON 1. Sleeping 3. School 5. My car WILL BILL JONES 1. Playing tennis 2. To be a lawyer 3. Dishonesty 4. Neat script 5. Family and animals RITA JOSEPH 1. Records 2. Long and happy life 3. Ignorance 4. My husband 5. Charlie VICTOR KAULINS 1. Hockey 3. Football practice 4. Bavarian beer festivals 5. Machete 6. Well, what can I say? NEIL KNIGHT 1. Going to the Villa 2. To win the 880 3. Filling out questionnaires 4. My foot 5. My U.W. Camera LESLY KROSKY 1. Tennis 2. Special Ed. teacher 3. My sister 4. Food 5. Freckles 6. Oh, shut-up! MARY KUHNE 1. Rummaging through cemeteries 2. Pro bowler 3. Gym 4. McDonald’s 5. One print bathing suit 6. Not really MEDOREE KUSTOSZ 1. Reading 2. Travel 3. Mr. O’Connell's tests 4. Starchy foods 5. Knowledge 6. I don’t understand!! DENISE LADD 1. Embroidering 2. To be a famous dancer 3. Frank 4. Tom 5. My laugh 6. What a stooge! 94 HAROLD LAMBRACHT 1. Running for Coach Doring 2. Pro baskeiball 3. Homework 4. Tests 5. Track flats 6. Let’s play hoop FRANK LAROSA 1. Ridin' my motorcycle 2. To be rich 3. Spending money 4. Vera 5. Motorcycle 6. Shee Moe Foh JOSEPH LASAGNA 1. Hiking, swimming 2. Teaching 4. Ticklish 5. My own phone 6. All Polish sayings DANIEL LAVOIE 1. Being with a good woman 2. To get what I can out of life 3. Monday morning lab 5. ORION TIM LEE 1. Hunting 2. Famous drummer 3. School 4. Love 5. Little Jo-Jo 6. Got a cigarette? CINDY LESIAK 1. Playing football 3. Rumors 5. Fran 6. Oh, yeah BETTYANN LINCOLN 1. Talking 2. To get the '32 Ford coupe on the road 3. Phony people 4. Food 5. Wayne BETH LINDSTEDT 1. Chewing gum, being sarcastic 2. To find a good party in New Milford 3. Joey Kangeroo throwing the bull 4. Carvel’s 5. Skis 6. I’m just goofing CHERYL LOCKWOOD 1. Riding Harley Davidson 2. Executive secretary 3. Stuck-up people 4. A certain hairy chest 5. Ray 6. You dumb twidgett ROBERT LURIE 1. Looking for something to do 2. Success 4. No willpower 5. Succeeding 6. Tell me about it KATHY LYNCH 1. Going to the ocean 2. Be a stewardess 3. Getting my picture taken 4. Telling jokes wrong 5. My health JULIE MANGIAMELE 2. To live long 3. School 4. Food, music 5. My guitar, dog, and stereo. 6. Oh, my eyes are burning! ROGER MARCOUX 1. Libby Donohoe 2. To be famous 3. Running 4. Eating 5. Glasses 6. Make love not war! LAURA MARCY 1. Hanging around Grants 3. Pushy people 4. Food 5. My stuffed animals 6. What! NILA MCBREAIRTY 1. Philosophizing 2. To be a psychiatrist 3. Over-bearing ignorant people 4. N.Y.C. 5. My rattle 6. Give me a break. BARBARA McBRIDE 1. Cooking 2. Housewife 3. Ray 4. Food 5. Pins 6. Not again! SUE MERCER 1. Dreaming 2. To be the boss 4. Ice Cream 6. I don't wanna talk about it. MELISSA MERRILL 2. To live by the sea 3. Perfect people 4. S.A. 5. My car 6. Tell me about it. EDDIE MERTENS 3. New Milford 4. New York 5. Pom-Pom LORI MICHAUD 1. Being with Fern and Jennifer 3. Being so short 4. Emotions 5. Jennifer and Fern MARIE MICHAUD 1. Being with Bruce 2. To learn to cook 3. Being picked on 5. Bruce 6. What is your problem? DAVIS MILLER 2. To become a singer composer 5. Life 6. Again! SHERRY MILLER 1. Swimming 2. Going in Navy 4. Swimming pools 5. My metals 6. You turkey SALLY MITCHELL 1. Going to ’’Fore ’n’ Aft” 2. To be a bartended 3. New Milford People 4. Guys with long beautiful hair 5. My cat 6. What’s your name, joke? ALLEN MOORE 2. To be a farmer 3. School 4. Sportsmans 5. 71 Olds 6. Can’t Dance KEVIN MOORE 1. Parties 2. Be a millionaire 3. Library 4. Beautiful Girls 5. My car 6. Tell me about it. ELLEN MORRILL 1. Walking 2. To see the world 3. Being lied to 4. My emotions 5. My animals 6. You know what you can do with it! WAYNE MORSEY 1. Sleeping 2. To see the world 3. My little sister 4. A blond with blue eyes 5. Little Red Rebel 6. What's Up! KENNETH MUEHLENBEIN 1. Reading 2. Owning a Mercedes-Benz 3. Robert Ripley 4. Geometry 5. Bank Account ROBIN MURPHY 1. Listening to ’’Chicago” 2. To always be there when needed by friends and family 3. Phonies 4. My laugh 95 5. My friends and family 6. Cut it out! FELICIA NDUKWU 1. Sewing 3. People that aren't real 4. Can’t make decisions 5. Track shoes DEAN NEWKIRK 1. Working on my car 2. To move to Florida 3. School 4. Losing Debbie 5. My girlfriend Debbie 6. Okee, Dokee LINDA NEWTON 2. To learn the secret of making Annie Green Springs 3. School 5. Whiskers 6. Really? MIKE O’DONNELL 1. Flying 2. Be a pilot 3. Mr. Joy’s physics class 4. Dallas Cowboys 5. My soccer shoes MICHELLE OLSON 1. Riding everywhere 2. Go on a trip somewhere 5. Car 6. Hello or Hi MICHAEL ONORATO 1. Working on Volksie 2. Live with Carol in Colorado 3. Volkswagen Haters 4. Resisting food 5. Carol 6. How’s it going MARK ORZECH 1. Eatin’ 2. Move out west 4. Drink 5. Wheels 6. Why not? STEVE OSBORNE 1. Working on cars 2. To finish my studies 3. Plastic people 4. Foxes 5. My car DOROTHY PARKINGTON 2. Never to get married 3. ’’Don’t you feel dumb being so tall?” 4. Smoking, tequilla, sloe gin 5. Layla and Flash my terrarium 6. Don’t worry about it.” GAIL PARKINSON 1. Throwing parties 2. To be a dental floss tycoon 3. Looking after my older sister 4. Keeping animals alive 5. Heidi SANDY PERRY 1. Listening to music 4. Peter's blue eyes 5. My car 6. Get bent!” JOAN PLOCH 1. Listening to the radio 3. Stuck-up people 6. Peep your horn” DONNA POSTHAUER 2. To become a witch with powers 3. Loud mouths 4. I go to New Milford High 5. My yellow box and contents CATHY POTTBECKER 1. Parties and good times 2. To skydive 3. McDonald's 6. You know” CINDY PRANGE 1. Playing old songs 2. Be married and have a happy family 3. Television 4. Rich Clarke 5. My stereo, tapes, and albums 6. Damn Strait!” GLENN PRATT 1. Having fun 2. Have anything I want 3. Tests 4. Friends 5. Money 6. Hello!” STEPHANIE PRATT 1. Music 2. Travel around the world 3. Cigarette smoke 4. Hot fudge sundaes 5. Family 6. Really? JAY REUTZEL 1. Eating 2. To drive all over the country 3. Sound of filing fingernails 4. C.C. 5. My stereo system 6. Buzz off” PAUL RICE 2. To dunk a basketball 3. Librarians 4. French final exams BRYAN RILEY 1. Villa Maria 2. Coaching 3. Football practice 4. Michelob 5. Addias 6. ”Is the Pope Jewish?” JOHN ROGERS 1. Chopping wood and washing my car 2. Build a log cabin in the mountains 3. Rowdy people 4. Chocolate ice cream 6. So?!” DEBBIE ROSA 1. Spending money 2. Go on a diet 3. Chevelles 4. Biting my nails 5. Dean, my diamond and my Vega 6. Who? DEBORAH ROSS 1. Sleeping 2. Go to England 3. Conceited people 4. Blue eyes 5. My dog 6. Tomorrow JOHN SAUDE 1. Burning up gas 3. Morey’s IGA 4. My brain 5. My car 6. Hey” RICK SCHULTZ 1. New York City 2. Famous artist 3. Cooks 4. Clothes 5. My bug 6. OH GOD! ! ! PRISCILLA SEIFERT 1. Playing the piano 2. Pull the fire alarm 3. Chemistry teachers 4. Almost everything 5. My license 6. I gotia get out of here MAURICA SEIBLE 1. The Fore 'n Aft 3. New Milford 4. Cigarettes 5. Pearl necklace KATE SEINFELD 1. Collecting anything and everything 2. To be skinny 3. Hypocrites 4. Guys 5. Cookbooks? 6. I’m going crazy! ! JOHN SESERA 1. Driving my car 2. Get a motorcycle 3. Working 4. Fool 5. My key chain JEANIE SETEAR 2. To be happy and healthy 3. Getting up early 4. Joe 5. My friends 96 6. Catch ya later LINDA SHIMKO 1. Register hopping 2. Hairdresser 3. Being bossed around 4. Ranking people out 5. My car 6. Jumping Jehovahs LAURIE SHRACK 1. Guess 2. To be a famous Hollywood movie star 3. Being lied to 4. Italians 5. Wilson 6. Whoa! MARCIA SMITH 1. Raising hell 2. To travel 3. Two-faced people 4. My emotions 5. Gold Duster 6. Hell no! DAVE SOMMERVILLE 1. Playing music 2. It’s a secret 5. My drums 6. Keep on rockin' KAYE OLSON 1. To be with Eddy 2. Return to Bermuda 3. Barkers 4. Eddy 5. My watch 6. Why? PETE SORENSON 1. President’s psychoanalyst 2. Professional hit-man 3. The world 4. Kryptonite 5. Forged library pass 6. Up, up, and away JILL SOUTHWORTH 1. Sleeping 2. To buy the Farm 3. My laugh 4. Stray cats 5. Bank account 6. What's the scoop? CRYSTAL SQUIRES 1. Playing sports 2. Marry a professional sports person 3. Immaturity 4. Hot fudge sundaes 5. My '62 Falcon 6. Who’s next, please? DAVE STACK 1. Partying 2. To own the world 3. Backstabbers 4. Money 5. Buck knife 6. Yeah, right JIM STEPHENS 1. Athletics 2. Win a golf match 3. Court yard 4. Girls 5. Pitching wedge 6. Are you kidding?? RANDY STORM 1. Driving 2. To be happy 3. Love 4. Picking on people 5. Hair 6. Oh Hay, Eh! SHANNON STORTI 1. Cooking and eating 2. Translater at U.N. 3. My job 4. Timmy 5. My sewing machine 6. That’s just it DOUG STRAND 1. Driving 2. To come to school on time 3. Pipe smoking 4. Shyness 5. My car JEANNIE STRAUB 1. Daydreaming 2. Move to Maine 3. Barker's 4. John 5. John 6. I’ll never tell ROB STRELEZ 1. Riding my bike 2. To race in the Indy 500 3. Losing a football game 4. Jan 5. My little yellow dog 6. Errr CHERYL STROBINO 1. Going to the movies 2. Travel 3. Stuck-up people 4. Our new baby 5. Class Ring 6. Hi, kid! JEANNE TIEBOUT 1. Partying 2. To make it cross-country 3. U.S. government 4. Oldie songs 5. My giant teddy bear 6. Weeeeo! COLLEEN TILLMAN 1. Working at Lloyd’s 2. Becoming a teacher 3. Teasing 4. Mike 5. Mike 6. Will you stop it KIM TOTTEN 1. Listening to records 2. Playing the piano 3. Two-faced people 4. Cute guys 5. My stereo CATHY VALINAGGI 1. Baking 2. My own bakeshop 4. Blushing 5. My memories 6. Peaches SARA VAN DUZEE 1. Horses, snowmobiling, skiing 2. To travel 3. Litter-bugs 4. Food 5. Car 6. You know JILL WALDRON 1. Sewing 2. Traveling around the world 3. Put-ons 4. People 5. Richard 6. Did I tell you . . . SAM WAYMOUTH 1. Water-skiing 2. Flyboy 3. Dieting 4. Food 5. My skis 6. Beats me CARL WHITTEN 1. Being alone 2. Being successful in whatever I do 3. People who criticize my driving 4. Girls 5. My shot-gun MIKE WISER 1. Water-skiing 2. To travel 3. Libraries that don’t work 4. Food 5. My hat 6. You peon DONNA WODJENSKI 1. Outdoors 2. Travel and stewardess 3. Back-stabbers 4. Clothes 5. Kip 6. You - PEGGY YODER 1. Dunkin’ Donuts 2. Making donuts 4. Getting up in the morning 5. Stuffed animals 6. Oh, my God KAREN ZARGO 1. Going out with John 2. To travel with John 3. School 4. A certain short-stop 5. My Suburu 6. Oh, really? 97 DONE MOST FOR CLASS Bob Grossenbacher, Cindy Ferriss, Dan Lavoie, Lee Hough, abs. Superlatives MOST LIKELY TO Priscilla Seifert, Tom Frisbee, Lee Hough, abs., Will Jones, abs. MOST MISCHIEVOUS Jeanne Teibout, Leo Hulton, Roger Marcoux, Nila McBreairty 98 BEST LOOKING Kathy Lynch, Brian Riley, Jeanne Setear, Rob Johnston MOST ATHLETIC Brian Riley, Laurie Center CLASS CLOWNS Jeanne Setear, Leo Hulton, Carl Whitten, Jeanne Tieb-out NON-CONFORMISTS Richard Mejia, Angela Catullo, Ed Mertens, Dorothy Parkington CLASS BLUSHERS Mark Orzech, Laurie Center 99 102 UNDERCLASSMEN UNDER CLA SSMENUNDERCLA S NDERCLASS MEN UNDERCLASS DER CLA SSMEN UNDER CLA SSM ERCLA SSMENUNDERCLA SSME R CLA SSMEN UNDER CLA SSMEN CLA SSMEN UNDER CLA SSMENU LA SSMEN UNDER CLA A SSMEN UNDER CLA SSMEN UND SSMEN UNDER CLA SSMEN UNDE SMEN UNDER CLA SSMEN UNDER MEN UNDER CLA SSMEN UNDER C EN UNDER CLA SSMEN UNDER CL N UNDER CLA SSMEN UNDER CLA S UNDERCLASSMENUNDERCLAS NDERCLASSMENUNDERCLASS DERCLASSMENUNDERCLASSM ERCLASSMENUNDERCLASSME RCLASSMENUN DERCLASSMEN CLA SSMEN UNDERCLA SSMENU LA SSMENUNDERCLA SSMENUN Class of 1976 ROW 1: V. Brescia, M. Beatty, P. Burch, D. Baldwin. ROW 2: L. Buiera, T. Bennett, P. Ahern, C. Allen, B. Cairns, K. Bethel, H. Broadbrook, J. Barnes, D. Anderson. A. Bouchard, M. Browser, C. Bellemare. ROW 1: J. Devin, C. Chapin, N. Didowski, B. Cross. ROW 2: R. Chuba, C. Dyer, J. Deross, L. Cipolla, M. Colepaugh. ROW 3: B. Croteau, C. Castro. L. Couch, B. Croal, R. Glassner, W. Marcy, D. D’Anna. 104 ROW 1: S. Stark, L. Schlossberg, K. Ricozzi, M. Squires, D. Schrader, S. Smith. ROW 2: R. Powell, E. Shrack, R. Rolan, T. Randazzo, J. Roulat, L. Rettenmeir. ROW 3: D. Seipmann, J. Sawyer, D. Rossignol, J. Sercel, M. Reutzel, C. Schroder, B. Squires, P. Slauenwhite, R. Roache. ROW 1: J. Dziminowicz, C. Toussaint, E. Foster. ROW 2: C. Frands, T. Elwood, D. Coveney, G. Fredlund. ROW 3: R. Fish. B. Fisher, T. Dyer, B. Faure, P. Faurc, S. Faircloudh, R. Fitch. D. Fuchs, M. Genovese, R. Gaudenzi. 105 ROW 1: G. Pancoast, S. Weiner, K. Brenson, E. Zielke. ROW 2: K. Yeomans, C. White, C. Wojciechowski, D. Fuchs, C. Mason, C. Johnson, J. Mays, W. Eyrs, M. Loftus, B. Hymen. ROW 1: C. Nieman, J. Murray, G. Meehan. B. Boltrom, M. Parker, C. Toussaint. ROW 2: T. Nott, A. Morasco, C. Moore, M. Primerano, C. Pasken, P. Murray, M. Pilchard, C. Morris. ROW 3: C. Nieman, D. Panessa, A. Parsons, J. Poletto, M. Merrill, T. Myers, J. Olson, G. Powell, D. Pitz, L. Pfaff. 106 ROW 1: E. Grant, L. Hawker, P. Hough, J. Grossenbacher. ROW 2: B. Hum, M. Henderson, T. Gormlcy, P. Hodge. ROW 3: R. Hogan, A. Jandreau, L. Gillen. ROW 4: G. Haus, D. Gill, D. Guay, R. Gustafson, N. Hackett, S. Hoffman, D. Jager. ROW 1: L. Thibedeau, K. Wahlers, C. Taylor, C. Turk. ROW 2: J. Alfrcdson. D. Taylor. D. Thompson, M. Tiberio, T. Weber. ROW 3: C. Yarochowicz, J. Stigall, L. Ward, C. Wagner, J. Volinski, M. Terrell, L. Robinson, B. Terrell. ROW 4: J. Tencza, J. Turek, H. Stone, A. Thurston. 107 Class of 1977 ROW 1: C. Phelan. L. Lovelace, L. Nonemacher, C. Clark, J. Lee, P. Marcoux. ROW 2: R. McCrea, S. McGary, K. McGary, C. Loftus, C. Mallory, M. McGary, N. Lynch, P. Lynch, B. Lockwood, P. Lavallo, T. McBreairty, C. Meehan, J. McCarroll, W. Lieberum. 108 ROW 1: P. Whiicomb, P. Tuz, P. Tremmcl, R. Turek, S. Walega, G. Tracey. ROW 2: M. Whcaion, L. Wiser, R. Tillman, C. Vlack, R. Tracey, G. Tyrer, W. Tiebout, M. Williams, R. Wolter, T. Williams, N. Walberg. ROW 1: C. England, D. Eisingcr, C. Couillard, N. Farentino. ROW 2: B. Farnsworth, E. Donohoc, L. Flynn. ROW 3: M. Ferriss, L. Farnham, J. Eagan, S. Delohery, S. Ferriss, S. Frankel, S. Donnelly, T. Fox, D. Engles. ROW 1: T. Hogan. E. LeBlanc, H. Irving, T. Jandreau. ROW 2: K. Knipple, R. Knight, T. Howard, C. Kimberly. ROW 3: R. Judd, P. Kostes, E. Killian, J. Lee, J. Izzard, M. Kibbe, S. Lambracht, L. Hudock, P. Kroal. 109 ROW 1: C. Chuba. D. Acton. B. Anderson. M. Bowler. ROW 2: K. Bolcsfoldi, A. Cooper. J. Auclair, G. Roulat. B. Anderson. ROW 3: D. Baker. J. Bagg, C. Weiner. R. Bachetti, K. Baxter. ROW 1: D. Zargo, L. Gaudenzi. V. Jewel. D. Coma. P. Hulton. ROW 2: J. Pratt, G. Roulat, R. Ross, G. Rettenmier, B. Ritchie. ROW 3: L. Poletto, G. Posthauer, J. Husband, K. Robertson, D. Pitchard, B. Saude. ROW 4: B. Poletto, M. Roberts, L. Roberts. 110 ROW 1: K. Hill. C. Giddings. R. Greiner, L. Hamilton. ROW 2: C. Harrison. W. Hendrix. B. Hendrickson. ROW 3: N. Geyer. J. Griesbach, J. Halgowich, P. Gardner. J. Durling, S. Gabriel, K. Gillen. C. Sesera. ROW 1: C. Clauridge. C. Clark, P. Coons, S. Chatelle, C. Chuba. ROW 2: C. Chapin. N. Cauche. K. Arnold. A. Cook. M. Borke. W. Bums. I. Declaire. ROW 3: C. Broen. J. Caldwell. S. Campbell. S. Buddie. J. Carroll. A. Catullo, M. Chase. Ill ROW 1: J. Sorenson, T. Sharp, P. Stirnwiess, B. Shaver. ROW 2: S. Scribner, S. Spodnick, P. Schultz. S. Sheldon. L. Smith. ROW 3: S. Sheldon. H. Solomon, B. Smith, C. Smith, N. Swanson, K. Seifert, L. Shrack, T. Storti, C. Swanson, V. Smith. 112 K. Richards, P. Athens, A. Bottomoore, K. Lillis, M. Lake, B. Duncan. 3 ROW 1: M. Ladd, M. Leahy. V. Larson. C. Lovell. M. Law, C. Mason. ROW 2: B. Kinsman. S. Kilian, C. McGlynn, B. Knipple, T. Marsan, T. Martin, S. Jordan. ROW 3: E. Judson. J. Mann, W. Marcey. D. McDonald. M. McGary. L. Lovallo, C. Martin, R. Jones. D. Marcoux. ROW 1: J. Mercer, D. Pacific. T. Olson. R. Monestaro, C. Phalan. ROW 2: S. Pillo, S. Ulik J Miller T L. Nonnemacher. B. Neideg. ROW 3: M. Ndukwu. M. Morris. M. Mfltner. T. Murray. J. Paist. H. Moore. . Moore. J. Pamell , R. Morea, 113 Class of 1978 ROW 1: G. Thompson, D. Tobin, R. VanScoy, R. Valez, V. Thomas, L. Wahlers, R. Tracy, M. Totten. ROW 2: T. Williams, G. Winans, T. Thibideau, D. Valentine, B. Way mouth, D. Wicker, S. Verba, K. White, R. Tremont. ROW 3: W. VanCoughnett, B. Ayres, F. Valentine, J. Ward, I. Titus, K. VanFalkenburgh, W. Wineduoss, C. Westfall, J. Tolworthy, M. Whittman, S. Turk, S. Wodjenski. ROW 1: M. Madden. S. Larson, B. Lane, M. Lee, C. King, B. Kunz, R. DesChamps, G. Perodeau. ROW 2: J. Kutchera, D. Malumphy, B. Darrah, S. Lafond, R. Loomis, L. Lake, L. Lockwood, T. London. ROW 3: M. Lasagna, B. Luhmann, V. Hoddy, M. Mahanor, P. Daniels. D. Kimberly, D. LaPoint, D. LaMadeleine, B. Lowell, L. Lapinsky, A. Lang. ROW 1: S. Primerano, C. Prangc, R. Richardson. M. Ploch, R. Roache. W. Purdy. ROW 2: L. Pielli. S. Prau, S. Pinette. J. Roger. B. Ripley. ROW 3: L. Roberts. L. Reltoa, C. Ross. W. Pettit. S. Reid. M. Rosato. ROW 4: J. Randazzo, J. Roberts. S. Perry, J. Penniston. ROW 1: M. Squires. J. Setear. D. Stevenson. G. Sargent. ROW 2: A. Santella. L. Smith. J. Stead, A. Schuchat. G. Strobino. ROW 3: L. Szinyei. R. Stebbins, B. Stark. G. Stone. J. Stack, G. Schmidt. J. Swift, E. Ryan. K. Smith. 115 ROW 1: A. Carter, P. Chatain, L. Carmellini, M. Burg, G. Campbell. ROW 2: L. Howard, P. Colepaugh, C. Corna, P. Burden. D. Carlson. ROW 3: J. Campbell. K. Burtick, B. Carlson, K. Camp, L. Cannon. C. Bums. L. Corbett, M. Center. ROW 1: R. Inotter, R. Hasting. M. Harrison, B. Hogan. J. Ireland, B. Haverly. ROW 2: D. Irwin. C. O’Mara, B. Kerr, L. Hyatt, R. Hodge, H. Keilich. ROW 3: L. Hawker, L. Howard, N. Heaton, J. Kennedy. M. Jcjer, C. Janesky. J. Hyland, L. Howard. M. Johnson. N. Carter, J. Johnson, M. Hunt. 116 ROW 1: S. Fesh, D. Zargo, G. Roulat, T. Brown, N. Yoblanski, T. Bosley. ROW 2: L. Wrighi, L. Williams, K. Kauffman, L. Haas, S. Fifield, J. Yoder, G. Rumble, J. Wyant, D. Czako, P. Wolfe, B. Demuth. ROW 1: N. Ruscoe, A. Collins, D. Roward, R. Woods. ROW 2: S. Young, R. Zidark, P. Wooden. ROW 3: D. Yarrish, B. Fesh, P. Lillis, E. Martinez. D. Blount, L. Wojciechowski, L. Burrows, M. Wooley. 117 ROW 1: J. Hasse, P. Gottlieb, S. Harris, C. Fredlund, M. Famham. ROW 2: A. Ganong, D. Farentino, F. Gallo, L. Ferary, S. Godialis, B. Foley. ROW 3: T. Gill, S. Fletcher, P. Forbes, 1. Harris, E. Foss, T. Grady. F. Hapke, P. Harel, C. Florian, A. Gersten-maier, T. Greiner. ROW 1: J. Baker, D. Barrett, B. Beatty, J. Alter!, D. Blantin, D. Baur. ROW 2: K. Bailey. K. Ahern, N. Anderson, B. Baxter, S. Brennan, L. Brennen, D. Bohman. ROW 3: T. Allen, B. Armstrong, B. Anderson, L. Bird. W. Begasse, K. Belicove, B. Garrick, G. Arbusto, B. Bougullion, B. Beebe. 118 ROW 1: C. Larmore, M. Culbert. J. D'Anna, C. Faulenbach. C. Eaton. D. Cruise. ROW 2: E. Duhan, J. DaSilva. B. Duncan, J. Cox. H. Eagan. F. Dealy. ROW 3: J. Coveney, M. Dahl, A. Barloro, D. Davis. S. Day, M. McKinstry, V. Duban, L. Cusach, W. Costello, J. Diemer, K. Elsesser. ROW 1: K. Nelson. C. Murphy, E. Olson. J. Morrison. D. Page, K. Non, P. Murphy. R. Nieman, D. Olson. J. Murray. Mr. Kellogg, J. Olson, B. Page, J. O’Connell, L. Parker, L. Parsons. ROW 1: P. McBreairty. D. Minck, B. Moody. D. Michalek, T. McBreainy. ROW 2: J. Marsh, B. Morten, L. Morey. S. McKee, R. Marsicano, K. Marcy. C. Merkling, J. Morgan, Mr. Kwas, G. Marsan, B. Murphey, B. Moe, D. Marsicano. J. McHann, A. Martin. N. Miseracordia. K. Miller, T. Morasco, F. Malumphy, C. Miller. 120 121 A CTIVITIESA CTIVITIESA C TI VI TIE S A C TI VI TIE S A C TIVITIESA CTIVITIESA C T IVITIESA CTIVITIESA C TI VITIESA CTI VI TIES A CTIV I TI E S A CTIVITIESA C TI VI TIE S A CTIVITIESA C TI VI T I E S A CTIVITIESA C TI V TI ESA CTIVITIESA CTIVITIE SA CTIVITIESA CTIVITIES A CTI VITIESA CTIVITIESA CTI VITIESA CTI VITIESA C TIVITIESA CTIVITIESAC T IVITIESACTIVITIESACTI VITIESACTIVITIESA CTIV I TI E S A CTI VITIESA C TI VI TI E S A CTIVITIESA C TI VI T IE S A CTIVITIESA CTIVTI ESA CTIVITIESA CTIVITIE S A CTI VITIESA CTIVITIES Student Council Officers and Representatives Gail Parkinton. Record. Sec.. Dan Lavoie, Pres., Sue Mercer, Corres. Sec., Will Jones, Treas., Ray Chappius, Vice- Pres., Mr. O’Connell, Advisor. Ploch!:DL.'uddt.,M‘ UdT'ROW T V l' P- BUrCh HariIs' R0' Bea„y. L. HudocK. M. Burire. K. Cil.en. Schroeder, J. Olson. G. Carlson, L. Polleuo, J. . Eagar. D. Sawyer, I. Gormley, J. Stigall, T. 124 A ROW 1: L. Ward, C. Toussaint, L. Epperly, C. Tillman, J. Mercer, C. Sesera. ROW 2: T. Manln, L. Pielli, T. Jandrcau, R. Lurie, D. Coons, F. Tawyea. 5 e n i o r x e c u t i v e C o m m t t e e ROW 1: B. Lindstedt, L. Hough, B. Crossenbacher, T. Frisbie. ROW 2: Miss Flagler, Advisor, L. Epperly, L. Center, J. Southworth, J. Rogers, S. Miller, P. Freeman. ROW 3: C. Squires, T. Beatty, M. Orzech, S. Van Duzec, Mr. Kraft, Advisor, absent. 125 Junior Executive Committee ROW 1: D. Pitz, Sec., T. Powell. Pres., T. Martin, Vice-Pres., J. Olson. Treas. ROW 2: C. Toussaint, J. Grossenbacher, K. Ricozzi, J. Barnes, M. Ladd. T. Bennett. Sophomore Executive Committee R. Englin. Vice-Pres.. D. Eissinger, Pres., J. Sorenson, Sec.. J. Bagg. Treas. 126 Freshman Executive Committee ROW 1: N. Anderson, Sec., S. Reid, Pres., D. Lamadeleine. ROW 2: O. Rogg, Treas., M. Rosa 10, J. Harris, Vice-Pres. National Honor Society ROW 1: S. Mercer. L. Hough, S. Storti, L. Newton. K. Anderson, M. Kuhne, C. Bellemere, J. Devin, K. Turk. ROW 2: L. Robison. J. Volinski, C. Baxter, C. Boothe, P. Seifert. J. Southworth, P. Hough. N. Didkovsky. C. Tillman, K. Seinfeld, M. Kustosz. C. Schuchat. ROW 3: B. Cairns, Mr. Hibbard, Advisor. B. Terrell, R. Donohoe, D. Lavoie, C. Squires, K. Lynch, L. Center, D. Miller, C. Chapin. K. Bethel, T. Frisbie, M. O'Donnell, P. Freeman, P. Sorenson. 127 Band ROW 1: L. Wiser, C. Westfall. P. Seifert, B. Terrell. B. Hogan. K. Seifert. B. Cairns, J. Morrison. L. Smith. ROW 2: J. Stead, C. Ross. M. Kuhne, D. Taylor, K. Turk, K. Bresson. E. LcBlanc, G. Ritchie, B. Hendrikson, N. Geyer, L. Pelton, K. Nelson. ROW 3: C. Schuchat, C. Chapin, M. Waring, A. Lang, A. Schuchat. S. Wodjenski. R. Bucknam, L. Foley, V. Larson. C. Wojciechowski, C. Chuba. ROW 4: M. Center. C. Baxter. L. Poletto, S. Smith. D. Guay, C. Florian. T. Weber, L. Morey. T. Barton, C. Chapin. B. Smith. ROW 5: M. Gaudenzi, R. Loomis, M. Antunes. R. Roulat. J. Pratt. J. Marsh, V. Cannon. Chorus A. Day. K. Racz. L. Szinye, L. Williams, A. Lang. T. Olson, J. Roger, S. Pillo, B. Duncan. C. Lovell, E. LeBlanc, P. Athens. ROW 2: P. Turek, K. Lills, K. Brandon. T. Barton, B. Cross. R. Mananor, L. Lapinski, C. Smith, J. Izzard, R. Deschamps, R. Laite. 128 Jazz Ensemble ROW 1: D. Guay, M. Waring, S. WodjenskI, C. Schuchat, A. Schuchat, R. Bucknam. ROW 2: V. Cannon, M. Kuhne, P. Seifen, R. Turek, J. Caldwell, C. Baxter, C. Chapin, L. Polletto, L. Wiser, K. Turk, M. Center, Mr. Bayers. ROW 3: K. Seifen, K. Westfall. M Gaudenzi, T. Weber, J. Roulat, M. Antunes, T. Banon. C. Chapin. Math Club P. Marcoux, A. Ganong, Mr. Bucknam - Advisor, L. Biro, F. Dealy, H. Keilich. J. Roberts. 129 Girls’ Varsity Club ROW 1: P. Hodge, C. Casuo, L. Wiser, M. Butterfield, J. Sorenson. ROW 2: M. Essig, J. Vollnski, C. Valentine, A. Morasco, T. Bennett, L. Poletto, G. Carlson, T. Murray, Mrs. Zaloski, Advisor. Boys’ Varsity Club ROW 1: Mr. Doring, Advisor, E. Miltner, F. LaRosa, R. Chappuis, H. Lambracht, R. Strelez, J. Sesera. ROW 2: R. Marcoux, G. Diemer, T. Beatty, J. Stephens. G. Hapke, T. Powell. ROW 3: J. Turek, A. Jandreau, S. Way mouth, B. Fisher, K. Moore, B. Squires. ROW 4: D. LaVoie, R. Donohoe, B. Dunn, P. Rice, V. Smith, T. Hogan. 130 p e P C I u b ROW 1: L. Hawker, N. Misericordia, C. Pottbecker, B. Angelo, M. Ladd. ROW 2: Mrs. McTaggart. advisor, J. Scigall, C. Miller. S. Lambracht. S. Buddie, K. Arnold. ROW 3: D. Panessa, L. Pfaff, A. Martin, P. McBrcairty. D.E.C.A. Club ROW 1: J. Pisanelli, Trcas.. L. Cerich, Vice-Pres.. K. Olson. Sec.. D. Ross. Pres. ROW 2: R. Brant. B. Morren, C. Bolcsfoldi. D. Rodgers, A. Rohrs, S. Pratt, J. Tiebout, K. Olson, C. Neman, D. Richardson, B. Croteau, D. Pacific, L. Butera, B. Bouquillion. 131 Chanticleer C. Whitten. D. Anderson, T. Gormley, G. Bressmon, Mr. Lee, Advisor. 132 ROW 1: Miss Israelite. ROW 2: L. Ward. A. Ganong, E. Martinez. P. Gottlieb, K. Camp. K. Marcy, P. O'Hora. Planetarium-Astronomy ROW 1: J. Haverly, G. Sargent. B. Pancoast. C. Murkling. ROW 2: $. Karpovich, G. Winans, R. Marsicano, B. Foley, K. Marcey. ROW 3: D. Cruise, P. Boris. L. Morey, Mr. Daniels, Advisor. 133 Chess Club SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: C. England. J. Bagg, B. Hunt. D. Eisinger, S. Jordan, B. Anderson. M. Ndukwu, J. Kemohan. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Anderson. M. Chase. D. Wicker. B. Beeve. B. Barrick. C. Weiner. Mr. Kwas, Advisor. R. Hallock. F. Valentine. M. Genovese. B. Boncey, B. Lockwood. A merican Field Service •f ROW 1: M. Pitchard. R. Zielke. G. Mchan, A. Catullo, M. Chase. M. Reutzel. C. Baxter. ROW 2: D. Kimberly. S. Harris. M. Wittmann. J. Tolworthy. K. Bolcsfoldi, C. Swanson. ROW 3: Mr. Raymond. Advisor, J. Stigall, B. Kerr, B. Lowell. L. Pfaff, J. Dziminowicz. B. Anderson. N. Walburg. J. Volinski, N. Carroll. Discussion Club ROW 1: M. Bowler, S. DIMeo, R. Lurie, R. Glasner, G. Roulat. ROW 2: L. Yoblanski, D. Zargo, V. Jewell. L. GaudenzI, L. Hamilton. R. Wolter, E. Collins. L. Famham. L. Nonnemacher, K. Derby, Miss Austin. ROW 3: W. Marcy, D. Coons, T. Dyer. C. Martin. Sewing Club I. Titus, R. Jupina. K. Bailey, J. Yoder, D. Engels. Mrs. Geyer, Advisor, L. Pfaff, D. Irwin, D. Blount, D. Marsicano, L. Wahlers. 135 Ski Club ROW 1: B. Neidig. M. Onorato. H. Stone, K. Ricozzi, M. Humphreys. ROW 2: T. McBreairty. C. Giddings, K. Toussaint. C. Dyer. J. Lieff, D. Gardner, S. Godialis, R. Monastero, D. Bowman. ROW 3: G. Stone, J. Bagg. N. Walberg, Mr. Barbero, Advisor, D. Michalek, L. Hyatt, S. Stark, J. Bames, S. Vlik, J. Miller. M. Robbins, D. Miller. T. Allen. French Club Mrs. Castonguay, Advisor, B. Cairns, L. Robison, P. Hodge, C. Baxter, R. Turek, K. Arnold. M. Michaud, S. Campbell. J. Volinski, J. Campbell. B. Lohmann. 136 Drama Club ROW 1: E. Shrack, P. Croll. L. Leili. K. Kibbe, C. Sterling. C. Miller. D. Turner. L. Lebel, L. Hamilton, D. Blantin. D. Valentine. D. Rowand, R. Rowand. ROW 2: B. Lohmann. J. Cambell, K. Smith. H. Eagan, D. Jajer, T. Gormley, W. Bartel, D. Barnes, L. Schlossberg. C. Whitten. Mr. McDevitt, Advisor, K. Camp, P. Gottlieb, R. Woods. M. Totten, R. Tracey, S. Verba, S. Walega, R. Tremont. J. Theriault. Business Club ROW 1: K. Valinaggi, Vice-Pres.. R. Murphy. Pres., C. Lockwood. Sec., L. Hansen, Treas. ROW 2: Mrs. Vanesse, Advisor. M. Michaud. S. Perry. D. Engels, K. Totten. C. Mallory. 137 Yearbook Editors and Staff lunrprunrNTtY ROW 1: T. Frisbie. Editor. P. Freeman. Seniors. P. Seifert. Co-Layout, J. Southworth. Co-Layout. K. Lynch, Faculty. ROW 2: Mr. Magoun, Advisor, S. Mitchell. A. Downie, Typing, C. Ferriss, Underclassmen. R. Edman. Typing. S. Storti, Activities. D. Parkington, P. Rice. Boys' Sports. C. Squires. Girls' Sports. K. Anderson. Literary. G. Bresmon, Business. D. Lavoie. Booster Night. B. Riley. Photography. Mr. Bucknam, Advisor. Stereo Committee 138 ROW 1: R. Johnston. M. Picheco. ROW 2: K. Elsesser, M. Clark, D. Wodjenski. 139 SPORTSSPORTSSPORTSSPOR PORTSSPORTSSPORTSSPORT ORTSSPORTSSPORTSSPORTS RTSSPORTSSPORTSSPORTSS TSSPORTSSPORTSSPORTSSP SSPORTSSPORTSSPORTSSPO SPORTSSPORTSSPORTSSPOR PORTSSPORTSSPORTSSPORT ORTSSPORTSSPORTSSPORTS RTSSPORTSSPORTSSPORTSS TSSPORTSSPORTSSPORTSSP SSPORTSSPORTSSPORTSSPO SPORTSSPORTSSPORTSSPOR PORTSSPORTSSPORTSSPORT ORTSSPORTSSPORTSSPORTS RTSSPORTSSPORTSSPORTSS TSSPORTSSPORTSSPORTSSP SPORTSSPORTSSPORTSSPOR PORTSSPORTSSPORTSSPORT ORTSSPORTSSPORTSSPORTS Cross-Country 142 ROW 1: D. Thompson, M. Tiberio, R. Hogan. R. Marcoux, H. Lambracht, co-captain, T. Frisbic, co-captain, N. Knight, R. Johnston, R. Fisher, K. Fast. ROW 2: B. Hogan, T. Olson, G. Strobino. B. Stark. J. Pratt, M. Miltner, B. Breesee, J. Devin, T. Hogan. ROW 3- Mr. Doring coach. C. Taylor, P. Ahern, M. Ferriss, B. Squires, M. Morris. J. Carroll. P. Woolfe. R. Turner. C. Morris. C. Schroeder. 143 Field Hockey ROW 1: K. Gillen. E. Leblanc. J. Grossenbacher. P. Hough, L. Hough, J. Southworth, M. Ladd. ROW 2: Mrs. Zaloski, coach, J. Olsen, P. Freeman, L. Wiser, M. Butterfield, L. Center, L. Poletto, L. Hawker, P. Lynch, J. Mercer. 144 L. Hough, M. Butterfield, L. Center, J. Southworth. P. Freeman. ROW 1: G. Rettenmeie, M. Burke, J. Husband, N. Hill, D. Acton. D. Barrett, N. Geyer, J. Baker. ROW 2: Mrs. Zaloski, coach, E. Ahern. B. Lowell, D. Pacific, K. Racz, J. Gricsbach, S. Spodnick, N. Lynch, L. Burrows, S. Campbell, L. Hyatt, D. Gardner, Mrs. Shanks, coach. Football ROW 1: G. Fiola, K. Moore, R. Chappuis, J. Sesera, H. Stone, J. Diemer, F. LaRosa, V. Kaulins, J. Durling. ROW 2: A. Jandreau, R. Faust, J. Turek, J. Dzimlnowicz. M. Toussaint, S. Davis, J. Geyer, B. Martin. ROW 3: B. Poletto, J. Barrett, P. Lovallo, F. Main, M. Hoenicke, J. Mann, T. Randazzo. R. Bachetti. ROW 4: J. Brown, J. Davis, V. Smith, R. Anglin, L. McHugh, M. Wiser. B. Riley. ROW 5: T. Beatty, D. Strand, E. Miltner, T. Powell, R. Strelez. 146 ROW 1: J. Doemer, F. LaRosa, K. Moore, R. Chappuis, J. Sesera, G. Faiola, M. Wiser, T. Beatty, J. Geyer. ROW 2: R. Faust, D. Strand, B. Riley, R. Strelez, E. Miltner, V. Kaulins, J. Durling. Frosh ROW 1: C. Cole. B. Carlson. K. Marcy. M. Ploch, M. Squires, R. Zidack, B. Waymouth, S. Young. S. Karpovich. J. Setear. D. Carlson. J. Ward. ROW 2: R. Velez. F. Hapke. W. Page. T. Thibideau. B. Ayers, J. Diemer, M. Prange. D. Wicker. T. Hehl, G. Arbusto. G. Winans. G. Marsan. ROW 3: Mr. Gillespie, coach. M. Rosato, G. Westfall, L. Rebstock, D. Page, T. Morasco, B. Armstrong, J. Kutchera, J. Randazzo, J. Harris. T. Allen, B. Anderson, S. Fletcher, Mr. Lombardi, coach. 148 149 Soccer ROW 1: M. Onorato, M. O'Donnell, co-captain, M. Humphreys, W. Dunn, G. Gardner, co-captain, D. Lavoie, E. Swanson. ROW 2: F. Cameron, D. White, J. Ross, M. Ndukwu, Mr. Rogers, coach, I. Robinson, B. Anderson, M. Beatty, M. Merrill. 150 ROW 1: E. Olsen, R. Knight, S. Pinette, J. Bagg. M. Burg, L. Carmellini, B. Costello, S. Lafond, L. Robinson, P. Marcoux. ROW 2: Mr. Sheridan, coach, D. Eisingcr, B. Bouquillion, R. Hodge, R. Donohoe, E. Zielke, L. Daniels. M. Clark, W. Lieberum, J. Eagan, L. Rettenmeier. 151 Volleyball ROW 1: S. VanDuzee, S. Hoffman, A. Morasco, G. Carlson. ROW 2: M. Browser, J. Sorenson - mgr., P. Kroll, Mrs. Leonard - coach, T. Non, C. Toussaint, I. Schindler, N. Cauchi. 152 ROW 1: K. Bethel. C. Bellemare. ROW 2: J. Murray, D. Valentine, L. Leili, S. Bohnsack, T. Jandreau - mgr., E. Donohoe. M. Pitchard, J. Halgowich, Mrs. Leonard - coach. 153 Varsity Basketball ROW 1: M. Howard. G. Hapke, C. Williams. B. Riley. E. Mertens. ROW 2: Mr. Kraft. Coach. H. Lambracht. L. Watts. C. Burke. G. Gardner, J. Reutzel. P. Sorenson. 154 Junior Varsity ROW 1: G. Swanson, D. Carlson. P. Kostes, V. Smith, M. Beatty. J. Volinski. ROW 2: M. Miltner, 1. McCarroll. J. Randazzo, J. Rumble J Kucnera. 156 K •O Girl’s Basketball ROW 1: L. Cenier, C. Squires, L. Hough. ROW 2: T. Lazzaro, coach, T. Bennett, G. Rettenmeir, P. Hodge. T. Nott, T. Murray, M. Ladd, C. Castro. A. Morasco. Managers: M. Merrill. P. Seifert, N. Lynch, J. Sorenson. ROW 1: J. Baker. S. Reid, C. Chapin, J. Murray, C. Smith. ROW 2: L. Killarney. K. Kauffman. S. Godialis, S. Lambrachi ,M. Center. J. Davis, D. Ryan, C. Giddings, T. Lazzaro, coach. 158 Varsity Wrestling ROW 1: K. Clapp, T. Beatty, M. Ndukwu. S. Delorhy, R. Knight, J. Devin. Hogan. S. Waymouth. ROW 2: K. Seinfeld. L. Epperly, K. Toussaint, M. Antunes, D. Hamilton, G. Martin, M. Wiser. J. Geyer. Mr. Ferris, coach. Junior Varsity ROW 1: D. Marcoux, A. Storti, J. Bagg, R. Bucknam, I. Robinson, D. Eisenger, G. Marsan, K. Knipple. ROW 2: B. Knipple. B. Hunt, B. Grossenbacher. J. Davis, P. Rice. L. Reitenmeier, T. Marsan, M. Ferriss. 160 161 162 Varsity Cheerleaders ROW 1: J. Durling, T. Meyers, G. Lee. ROW 2: S. Buddie. B. Angelo. Co-Caplain, D. Ladd. Co-Captain. L. Foley. ABSENT: C. Taylor, G. Mehan, B. Squires. 164 166 JV Cheerleaders ROW 1: T. Hayword. J. Hyland. L. Cusic. N. Anderson. ROW 2: D. Mlchalek. L. Papaleo, L. Szinyei. P. McBreairty. 167 REMEMBER WHEN • . . Rich Brant and Gerry Martin shaved their heads and started a trend. . . .Mr. Psarakis’ World History II class went to N.Y. . . . Garvin Gardner made a basket from midcourt at the N.Y. Giants’ game. . . . Laurie Center slapped Bryan Riley. . . .Mr. Rogers chased a chicken down the hall. . . . Georgia Carlson got a concussion from hitting her head on a team locker. . . . The speaker fell on Mr. Raymond's head. . . . Laurie Center danced to Rock Around the Clock” in the cafeteria. . . . The streaker ran by followed by three teachers while we were testing. . . . We threw Miss Beaudoin in Macedonia Brook. . . . Mr. Hibbard read The Monster at the End of the Book.” . . .Mr. O’Connell told his army stories. . . . When he didn’t? . . . We had lavatory parties between classes. . . . We put a smaller chair in place of Miss Sheehan’s larger one and she fell into it. . . . Jeanne Tiebout wore a dress? . . .Mr. Chesler told us to ’’keep the doors open to conserve fuel. ” . . . The Field Hockey Team watched one of the Cross-Country boys get initiated. . . . Tim Beatty and Rick Schulz had a car-cramming contest. . . . Groucho pulled the plug on the flappers. . . . Mrs. Sherman fell flat on her back in the library. . . . Jay and Mike took the wheels off Mr. Rogers’ car. . . . Frisbees were outlawed in the courtyard. . . . Johanne Gelinas sat on the garbage can in the lav and fell off. . . . Felicia Ndukwu didn’t have ’’itchies.” . . . The Purple Pill Pusher was asked to turn himself in by Mr. Chesler. . . . Kevin Moore tried to eat $5.00 worth of McDonald's french fries. . . . Carl Whitten got his finger stuck in the lab desk on April Fool’s Day and no one believed him. . . . Our ten foot sneaker was sabotaged. . . . Mr. McDevitt recited The Night Before Christmas” for the first time in his stocking cap and gown. . . . We didn’t have bomb scares? . . .Mr. Olson played ’’What’s Behind the Green Door?” . . . We had the protests for Dean Drum and Mr. Mullen. . . . Kathy Lynch told a joke right? . . . Debbie Gabriel walked into class with her coat on fire. . . . Mr. Nicolas was our reluctant vice-principal. . . . The administration was always willing to give psychiatric help to the students. . . . Our school was evaluated. . . . Greg Bostwick was poisoned by cafeteria food. . . . '75 seemed so far away. 168 171 The Class of 1975 Presents The Man Who Came to Dinner by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman SCENE: The home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, in a small town in Ohio. ACT I. Scene I. A December morning. Scene II. About a week later. ACT II. Another week has passed. Christmas Eve. ACT III. Christmas Morning. The Players ----Ernie Swanson —Mike O’Donnell ----Kate Seinfeld ------Ed Dietzel — Kurt Geissinger -----Dan Sawyer -----Ann Downie — Roger Marcoux Bob Grossenbacher —Patrick Carlson Mary Carlson Ban Geissinger ----Rob Johnston -----John Sesara -----Dan Lavoie ----Ray Chappuis -----Tim Beatty Director Mr. Tom McDevitt Mrs. Ernest W. Stanley-----------------------Georgia Carlson Prisoner Henderson Miss Preen----------------------------------Jill Southwonh Expressman I----------- Richard Stanley------------------------------Vance Cannon Lorraine Sheldon -- June Stanley.................................Debbie Hoddy Sandy -............ John----------------------------------------Richard Donohoe Beverly Carlton----- Sarah-----------------------------------------Sherry Miller Banjo-------------- Mrs. Dexter----------------------------------Melissa Chatain Ms. Westcott------- Mrs. McCutcheon--------------------------------- Joan Ploch T.V. Technician I Mr. Stanley------------------------------------Davis Miller T.V. Technician II Maggie Cutler---------------------------------Patty Freeman Choirboys---------- Dr. Bradley--------------------------------------------John Rogers Sheridan Whiteside--------------------------- Carl Whitten Harriet Stanley..............................Beth Lindstedt Deputy Sheriff I — Bert Jefferson---------------------------------Potsi Bogie Deputy Sheriff II — Professor Metz..............................--Tom Frisbie Detective.......... Prison Guard Baker-----------------------------John Durling Expressmanll------- Prisoner Michaelson---.................-........Rob Strelez Expressmanlll----- Stage Manager: Lisa Epperly Prompters: Crystal Squires, Laurie Center Promotion: Colleen Tillman, Genevieve Bresmon, Senior Executive Committee Properties: Barbara Angelo Program: Peter Sorenson, Karen Anderson Costumes: Jeanne Devin, Melissa Chatain Sets: Mr. Hilton, Greg Hapke, the cast and others Make-up: Rick Schulz, and others Admissions: Mary Kuhne, Linda Newton The cast wishes to extend its deepest appreciation and love to Mr. McDevitt for putting up with our temperaments, tardiness, and absenteeism. Without his endless dedication and confidence in us, there might never have been a senior play. Mr. McDevitt, thank you, and maybe someday you’ll get a key to the auditorium. 172 174 I may vomit. 177 All in the Family 178 179 180 181 183 184 185 190 Remember When ... we built the ten foot sneaker. ... we were in the ’73 Junior Talent Show. . . . the annual 50’s Hop. ... we had a fountain in the courtyard. ... we had Mr. Benn and his announcements. ... we caught the bus in the dark. 192 Remember When . . . . . . Gail had her parties. . . . gym classes weren’t co-ed. . . . Ray Chappuis said to the policeman: “Pumpkin rolling can be dangerous. ” . . . the Semi-Formal flopped. . . . there were food cramming contests, and Diemer won. . . . there were doors in the lavs. 193 ANDERSON, KAREN - Drama Club 1,2. . . CHANTICLEER 2 . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Cross-Country Statistician 2,3. . . Track Statistician 2 . . . National Honor Society 3, 4 . . . Scholastic Award 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Curriculum Committee 3 . . . Yearbook 4. ANGELO, BARBARA - Drama Club 1 . . . Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Varsity Club 4 . . . Student Council 1,2,3. . . Executive Committee 1 . . . Class Vice-President 2 . . . Cheerleading 3, 4, Co-captain 4. ANTUNES, MICHAEL - Transfer Student Danbury High School 2 . . . Band 2,3,4, Stage Band 2, 3.4. . . Executive Committee 3 . . . Junior Prom Committee 3 . . . Homecoming Float 3 . . . Intramurals 2, 3 . . . J.V. Baseball 3 ... V. Baseball 4. BARRETT, BONNIE - D.E.C. A. Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Softball 1,2. BARTON, ANTHONY - Chorus 1 . . . Band 1,2, 3.4. . . Jazz Band 2, 3, 4. BEATTY, TIM - Boys' Varsity Club 3,4. . . Student Council 3,4. . . Class Executive Committee 3,4. . . Float Committee 3 . . . Intramural Basketball 1,2. . . Weight Lifting 1, 2 . . . Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4. BOOTH, CANDY - Future Teachers Club 1 . . . Girls’ Varsity Club 3,4. . . Student Council 2, 4 . . . Field Hockey Manager 2 . . . Basketball 1,2. . . Softball 1,2. . . Volleyball 2 . . . National Honor Society 4. BOSTWICK, GREG - Weight-Training 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Wrestling 2. BOUQUILLON, LAURA - D.E.C.A. Club 3, 4 . . . Basketball 1, 4 . . . Softball 1, 4. BOWEN, DENISE - D.E.C.A. Club. BRANT, RICHARD - D.E.C.A. Club 1, 2 . . . A.V. Club 1 . . . Class Treasurer 1 . . . Freshman Football 1. BRESMON, GENEVIEVE - Business Club 2,3. . . Judo Club 3 . . . Talent Show 2 . . . CHANTICLEER 1,4. . . Student Council 1 . . . Yearbook 4. BROWSER, PAMELA - Biology Club . . .A.V. Club . . . French Club. BUDROW, PAUL - Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Freshman Baseball . . . Freshman Football. BULISSA, DIANE - Transfer Student Burr and Burton Seminary, Manchester, Vt. . . . Ski Club 1, 3 . . . Field Hockey 1 . . . Basketball 2. BUTTERFIELD, MARYANN - Nurses' Club 1, 4 . . . Photography Club 1 . . . Varsity Club 4 . . . Explorers’ Club 3,4. . . Planetarium Club 1 . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Hockey 2,3, 4 . . . Track 4. CAMERON, LISA - Drama Club 1, 2, 3 . . . CHANTICLEER Co-Editor 3 . . . National Honor Society 3,4. . . Scholastic Awards 1,2. 194 CARLSON, GEORGIA - Drama Club 1, 2, 3. 4 . . . French Club 3 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . S.T.O.P. 2, 3. . . CHANTICLEER 2, 3 . . . PIPER 2 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Wrestling Manager 4 . . . Intramurals 1, 2 . . . Field Hockey 3 . . . Volleyball 4 . . . Tennis 3, 4 . . . Junior Science Symposium 3 . . . Senior Play. CATULLO, ANGELA - Ski Club 1,2,3. . . Discussion Club 1,2,3. . . Student Council 1, 2, 3. CENTER, LAURIE - Drama Club 1 . . . Ski Club 1.2. . . Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Band 1, 2, 3.4. . . Jazz Band 4 . . . Executive Committee 4 . . . V. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . J.V. Volleyball 1 ... V. Volleyball 2,3,4. . . J.V. Basketball 1,2. . .V. Basketball 3, 4 ... V. Field Hockey 2, 3,4, Captain 4. CHAPPUIS, RAYMOND - Pep Club 1,2... Biology Club 2, Vice-President 2 . . . Ski Club 1.2. . . Weight Training Club 1,2. . . Varsity Club 2,3, President 4 . . . Student Council 1, 2, Vice-President 4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Float Committee 3, 4 . . . Executive Committee 3,4. . . Intramural Basketball 1, 2.3.4. . . Ski Club 2 . . . Freshman Football . . . V. Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 4 ... V. Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable 3. COOK, JANE - French Club 2 . . . Curriculum Committee 3. COONS, DAVID - Pep Club 2 . . . Discussion Club 2,3,4. . . Student Council 1, 2, 4. COONS, DIANE - Discussion Club 3. CORNA, GARY - Freshman Football. COUGHLIN, KATHY - Discussion Club 1, 2, 3. DAVIS, DEBBY - Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 1,2,3. . . Executive Committee 3. DAY, LUANNE - Softball 1,2. . . Volleyball 2. DEVIN, JEANNE - Future Teachers Club 2 . . . National Honor Society 3,4. . . Scholastic Awards 1,2,3, 4. DIEMER, GERARD - Weight Training 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Baseball 1. DONOHOE, RICHARD - Photography Club 3, 4 . . .J.V. Tennis 2 ... V. Tennis 3, 4 . . . Varsity Club 4 . . . J.V. Soccer 2, 3, 4 . . . National Honor Society 3,4. . . Scholastic Awards 1,2. DOWNIE, KATHLEEN - Drama Club 1,2... PIPER. . . CHANTICLEER 4 . . .Hockey 3. DUNN, WILLIAM - Computer Club 1 . . . Boys' Varsity Club 3,4. . . Intramural Soccer 1 . . . J.V. Soccer 2 ... V. Soccer 3, 4 . . . Intramural Basketball 1,2,3. . . Basketball Manager 2, 3,4. . .J.V. Golf 1. . .V. Golf 2, 3, 4. DURLING, JOHN - Ski Club 2 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Weight-Training Club 1 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Class Vice-President 3 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Intramural Basketball 1, 3 . . . J.V. Football 1 ... V. Football 2, 3, 4 . . . J.V. Baseball 1,2. . .V. Baseball 3, 4 195 . . . J. V. Basketball 2. ELSESSER, KATHY - Drama Club 1 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . AFS Club 2,3. . . Chorus 1 . . . Gymnastics 2,3. . . Student Council 2,4. ELWOOD, DIANE - Nurses’ Club 1. EPPERLY, LISA - Pep Club 2 . . . Drama Club 2 . . . Judo Club 3 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Intramural Soccer 2,3,4. . . Wrestling Manager 4. EPTING, PERRY - Boys’ Varsity Club . . . Intramural Basketball 2 . . . Basketball 1 . . . Freshman Baseball . . . J.V. Baseball 2 . . . V. Baseball 3,4. FAIOLA, GUY - Biology Club 2 . . . Boys’ Varsity Club 3,4. . . Basketball 1 . . . Freshman Football . . . JV Football 2 . . .V. Football 3, 4 . . . Freshman Baseball 1 . . .J.V. Baseball 2 ... V. Baseball 3, 4. FAUST, RONNIE - Freshman Football ... V. Football 4 . . . Indoor Track 3. FERRISS, CYNTHIA - Drama Club 1 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Student Council 1,2,3. . . Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Yearbook 4. FOSS, MICHAEL - Executive Committee 3. FOSTER, GLEN - I.A. Club 1 . . . Intramural dent Council 2 . . . Executive Committee 4 . . . Float Committee 3, 4 . . . Intramurals 3 . . . Field Hockey 2,3,4. . . National Honor Society 4 . . . Scholastic Awards 1,2,3. . . Student of the Month 2 . . . Yearbook 4. FRISBIE, THOMAS - Intramurals 2, 3 . . . Cross Country 2,3, Co-Captain 4 . . . Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 1 . . . Class Treasurer 3.4. . . Float Committee 3,4. . . Prom Committee 3 . . . National Honor Society 2,3, 4 . . . Scholastic Awards 1,2. . . Letter of Commendation 4 . . . Yearbook 4. GARDNER, GARVIN - Judo Club 3 . . . Weight-Training Club 1,2. . . Freshman Basketball . , .J.V. Basketball 2 . . .V. Basketball 3, 4 . . . Intramural Soccer 1 . . .V. Soccer 2,3, 4 . . . Freshman Baseball . . .J.V. Baseball 2, 3, 4. GEISSINGER, KURT - Drama Club 1,2,3. . . CHANTICLEER 1, 2, Co-Editor 3. GELINAS, JOHANNE - Drama Club 1,4... A.F.S. Club 1, 2, 3 . . . Home Economics Club 2. GEYER, JOSEPH - Ski Club 1,2. . . Varsity Club 3 . . . J.V. Wrestling 1 . . .V. Wrestling 2, 3, 4 . . . Freshman Baseball ... V. Tennis 2.3.4. . .V. Football 4. Basketball 1,2. . .J.V. Track 1. GOLEMBESKI, DWAYNE - Chess Club 1 . . . Baseball 1,2,3,4. . .J.V. Football 2 . . . FREEMAN, PATRICIA - Drama Club 1,2... V. Football 4 . . . Basketball 1,2. . .V. Pep Club 1,2,3. . . Biology Club 2 . . . Stu- Soccer 3. 196 GRANT, KENNETH - Ski Club 2 . . . Freshman Football. GROSSENBACHER, ROBERT - Student Council 2, 3 . . . Executive Committee 3 . . . Class President 4 . . . Wrestling 2, 3, 4. GROSSENBACHER, WILLIAM - Freshman Baseball . . . J.V. Baseball 2 . . .V. Baseball 3,4. HALGOWICH, LINDA - Home Economics Club 2. HAMILTON, DAVID - Ski Club 1,2. . . Band 1, 2, 3 . . . Freshman Baseball . . . Wrestling 1, 2, 3. 4. HANSEN, LINDA - Business Club 2, Treasurer 3, 4 . . . Softball Manager 2. HAPKE, GREG - Chemistry Club 2 . . . Varsity Club 4 . . . Freshman Football . . . J.V. Track 1,2. . .V. Track 3, 4 . . . Intramural Basket-ball 2 . . .J.V. Basketball 3 . . .V. Basket-ball 4. HARRIS, CHERYL - French Club 1 . . . Future Teachers Club 1 . . . Student Council 1, 2, 4. HILL, NANCY - Biology Club 2 . . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. HILLS, RON - Discussion Club 2,3. . .Wrestling 1. HODDY, DEBBIE - Drama Club 1 . . . Executive Committee 1,2. . . National Honor Society 3, 4 . . . Scholastic Award 1, 2, 3. HOUGH, LEE - Ski Club 1,2. . . Biology Club 2 . . . Girls’ Weight-Training Club 2 . . . Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 1,2, 3,4. . . Executive Committee 4 . . . Class Vice-President 4 . . . Magazine Campaign 1, Business Manager 2, 3, 4 . . .J.V. Hockey 2 . . . V. Hockey 3,4. . .J.V. Basketball 1, Co-Captain 2 . . .V. Basketball 3,4. . .V. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, President 4 . . . School Service Award 2 . . . Scholastic Awards 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Women Deans and Counselors Award 3 . . . DAR Award 4. HOWARD, MARK - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Track 2,3. HULTON, LEO - Discussion Club 2,3. . . Golf 1. INDRISEK, MARYANN - Biology Club 2 . . . Varsity Club 1,2,3. . . Student Council 2, 3 . . . V. Softball 1, 2, 3. JEWELL, KEITH - D.E.C.A. Club 3. JOHNSON, BONNIE - Drama Club 1 . . . A.F.S. Club 2, 3 . . . Ski Club 4. JOHNSTON, ROBERT - Discussion Club 1,2. . . Class Treasurer 2 . . . Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4 . . . Cross-Country 4. JONES, WILLIAM - Varsity Club 3,4. . . Student Council 2, Treasurer 4 . . .Curriculum Committee 3 . . . Freshman Basketball . . . V. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Academic Award 1. KAULINS, VICTOR - A.V. Club 1 . . . Drama Club 2 . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4. 197 KROSKY, LESLY - Drama Club 1 . . . Fuiure Teachers Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidents . . . Tennis 3 . . . Scholastic Award 1,3. KUHNE, MARY - Drama Club 2 . . . CHANTICLEER 2 . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Jazz Band 2, 3.4. . . Cross-Country Statistician 2,3. . . Track Statistician 2 . . . Curriculum Committee 3 . . . National Honor Society . . . Scholastic Awards 1, 2, 3, 4. KUSTOSZ, MEDOREE - PIPER 4 . . . National Honor Society 3,4. . . Scholastic Awards 1,2, 3, 4. LADD, DENISE - Drama Club 1 . . . Pep Club 2, 3.4. . . Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Intramural Soccer 2 . . . Cheerleading 3,4. LAMBRACHT, HAROLD - Biology Club 2 . . . Varsity Club 2,3,4. . .V. Track 2, 3, 4, Most Improved 3 . . .V. Cross-Country 3,4, Co-Captain 4 . . . Freshman Basketball . . . J.V. Basketball 2 ... V. Basketball 3, 4 . . . J.V. Tennis 1 . . . Physical Fitness Award 1,2. LAROSA, FRANK - Weight-Training Club 1 . . . Varsity Club 3,4. . . Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Football 1,4. LAVOIE, DANIEL - Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Pep Club 4 . . . Varsity Club 3,4. . . Student Council 1,3, President 4 . . .J.V. Tennis 1 . . .V. Tennis 2,3,4 . . . National Honor Society 3 . . . Yearbook 4 . . . Physical Fitness Awards 1,2. LESIAK, CINDY - D.E.C.A. Club 3 . . .J.V. Softball 1,2. LINDSTEDT. BETH - Ski Club 1,2,3. . . A . F. S. Club 2,3,4. . . Ecology Club 1, 2 . . . Ski Club 1,2. . . Class Representative 4. LINCOLN, BETTY ANN - Home Economics Club 2 . . . Chorus 1. LOCKWOOD, CHERYL - Record Club 2 . . .Pep Club 3,4. . . Photography Club 2 ’. . . Business Club 4 . . . Student Council 1 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3. . . Scholastic Awards 2,3. LURIE, BOB - Chess Club ... Pep Club . . . Discussion Club . . . Student Council . . . Intramurals. LYNCH, KATHLEEN - Pep Club 1, 2, 3 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Student Council 2 . . . Executive Committee 3 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Float Committee 3 . . . Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4 . . . Intramural Soccer 2, 3, 4 . . . National Honor Society 2,3,4. . . Scholastic Awards 1,2,3. . . Yearbook 4. MARCOUX, ROGER - Drama Club 2 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Freshman Football ... V. Track 3,4. . .V. Cross-Country 3,4. MARCY, LAURA - A.F.S. Club 3, 4. McBREAIRTY, NILA - D.E.C.A. Club 2, 3 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Field Hockey 2,3. MEIJA, RICHARD - Photography Club . . . Stereo Committee. MERCER, SUSAN - Pep Club 2, Secretary 3 . . . 198 Biology Club 2 . . . Varsity Club 2,3. . . Student Council 1, Corresponding Secretary 4 . . . J.V. Field Hockey 1 . . . J.V. Volleyball 1, 2 . . . V. Cheerleading 2,3. . . National Honor Society 4 . . . Scholastic Awards 1, 2, 3. MERRILL, MELISSA - Pep Club 1,2,3. . . Biology Club 2 . . . Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . 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