Our Lady of the Angels Academy - Angelican Yearbook (Enfield, CT)
- Class of 1969
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rr f v TT n to r P. m B 1 r TO ■= TO ■ ■ TO 5 ■ 7 ■ ■ ■ TO TO TO . : - t t , • • : 1 til ' f • r f ' ; ' Hi . t - : • ' Our Lady of the Angels Academy Enfield, Connecticut 06030 Volume XXV With the Passing of Zwenty-five years. We pause and reflect oh a Zradition, a Zruth, and a Promise : A ZraditiOH cherished by those who came before, A Zruth sought by those who are. And a Promise held for those to come . Kemembering the Dusk of yesterday, Civing the Keality of Zoday, and Cooking forward to the Dawn of Zomorrow, We Dedicate the ’69 Angelic an to AH Angelites Cherishing a tradition. Seeking a truth. Molding a promise, A Zradit ion cherished by those who came before... A Zruth sought by those who are ... Aud... A Promise held for those to come . 5 FACULTY. 7 SENIORS .21 UNDERCLASSMEN . . 47 CLUBS .61 TABLE OF CONTENTS . 75 ACTIVITIES L FAC U LTYF AC U LTYF AC U LTYF AC U LT Mother Mary Viterbia President of Our JZady of the Angels Academy 8 mm ;« ■ 4 ; , V SISTER MARY ALBERTA Principal . . . Quiet Zone . . . . . . sincerely involved . . . . . . doing her part in the shaping of the new generation. 9 SISTER MARY AMADEUS . . . aware of the riches of the past; living the present. . . . . . four score and seven . . . sensitive to the potentiality of the individual. 10 SISTER MARY ANTOINETTE . . . preparing students to meet the realities of life . . . . . . Mother . . . . . . creating the atmosphere of the business world . . . . . . an advisor, a confidante, a friend. SISTER MARY ANTONIA . . . contagious grin . . . . . . genuinely concerned about each Angelite ' s future . . . Combining a zest for humanity ' s success with a Spanish flair . . . . . . sor Antonia, ole! . SISTER MARY BERNADETTE . . . small in stature, big at heart . . . . . . Nanna ... . . . her formula—courtesy, politeness and manners yield a friend. 11 MRS. ROBERT BREEDING . . . keeper of the scales . . . . . . great concern for future nurses . . . . . . depth of understanding, acute sensitivity—her building blocks of life. 12 SISTER MARY CONSOLATA . . . Sister Sunshine . . . . . . guardian of college-bound students . . . . . . keeper of the files . . . ... a ready smile, a giving heart. SISTER MARY DOLORIA . . . sharing her experiences with others . . . . . . adding new dimensions to the world of literature . . . . . . a subdued voice possessing innate strength. SISTER MARY EVELYN . . . It ' s the little things that count . . . . . . young at heart. . . . . . radiating deep appreciation for the beauty of the French language and culture. mm 13 SISTER MARY HILARY . . . her creations on canvas portray true love of God and people . . . . . . stern voice commanded by twinkling eyes . . . . . . Sr. Hil . . . . . . extends artistic values beyond the reach of the classroom. u SISTER JANE MARY gentle, youth oriented . . . . . . charity abounds . . . . . Come in, Miss America . . . ... a gentle heart, a vibrant sou . . . everybody ' s friend. SISTER JEAN ANN . . . That ' s great! . . . philosophical assignment sheet . . . . . . responding to the youth of today . . . identifying with them. MRS. EDMUND KROCHALIS . . . Mrs. K. . . . . . . reviews life with sincerity and frankness . . . . . . ever striving to broaden her horizons in the literary world . . . dedicated to her students and students dedicated to her. SISTER MARY MAURICE . . . We ' ll be able to get that in! . . . . . . dynamic . .. . . . knows her mind and speaks it. . . . demands respect- returns respect. 16 :► i MRS. RICHARD LEIGHTON . . . physical fitness is her goal . . . . . . all squads to the rear march . . . . . . sneakers with soul . . . . . . exuberance, vitality and sportsmanship. it b SISTER MARY PONTIA . . . . helping hand for a confused researcher . . . . . . sharing her years of experience with inquisitive minds .... .... ever growing in her dedication to the ideals of the Academy. REVEREND THEODORE RACZYNSKI . . . Father Ted . . . ... Is that a diriment impediment? . . . . . . preparing today ' s students to be tomorrow ' s pa rents. 17 SiSTER ROSE JUL!E . Gallia est . . . license plate OLAA mpressing students with the 18 glory that was Rome . . . . . . essential part of graduation. SISTER VERONICA EMILY . . . grammar, poetry, and literature—tools of her trade . . . . . . values conviction and positive argumentation. mT- delight in simple things. Rudyard Kipling 20 NANCY ANNE BARDINI We sang and cracked the sky with laughter, our breath turned to mist in the cold ... I dare a man to say I ' m too young, for I ' m going to try for the sun. Donovan Piason . . . Wednesday is Prince Spaghetti Day . . . plays a mean game of basketball ... a girl with a real big heart.... Dramatics Club 1; Latin Club 1,2; Science Award 1; Ski Club 1,2,3; Class Play 1,2,3,4; Youth Venture Forum 2,3; Student Council, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 4 ; Class President 3; Senior Representative to Model Congress 4; Basketball 1,2, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4; ANGELICAN 4. 22 PAULA ANN BOTTARO I will take my life into my hands and I will use it. Jim Webb Paula Baby . . . You know! . . . Hon . . . C ' mon you guys! . . . neatness counts . . . always sincere . . . Buttons . . . our own class sweet¬ heart .... Basketball 1,2,3, Business Manager 4; Great Books 1; Spanish Club, Treasurer 2, Vice- President 4; Third Order 2,3; Future Teachers, Secretary 3; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; ANGELITE 3,4; Class Play 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 4. DEBORAH MARY BUINISKAS Time flows forever, the past cannot be re¬ captured and the future is uncertain,- only the day, the present hour, is solid gold. Lin Yutang Debbikins . . . On the good ship lollipop ... a really good sport . . . Let ' s do it yesterday . . . Moon River . . . Queen of the Prom .... Dramatics Club 1; Great Books 1; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; Class Play 1,2,3,4; Mis¬ sion Club 2 ; Spanish Club 2, Secretary 3,4; Youth Venture Forum 3; Future Teachers 3; Debate Club 4. mm - CAROLYN MARY BURNS No one is self made who unmakes others. Stephen Voris Burnsey ... I don ' t care what they say, I won ' t sell ' Mountain Dew ' after 8 o ' clock . . . Well-ll a laugh and a laugh .... Dramatics Club 1; Basketball 1,2; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; Library Staff Circle 2; School Play 2; NEDT Award 2; Youth Venture Forum 2; Future Teachers 3; English Silver Medal 3; Junior Achieve¬ ment 3; ANGELITE, Business Manager 3,4. CHRISTIANE CHAPUIS A little bit sad about the place you ' re leaving; a little bit glad about the place you ' re going. Robert McCloskey Chris . . . potato chip girl No. 2 (but I try harder!) . . . she ' ll draw anything—as long as it ' s a por¬ trait! .... France: Gufflet 1; Beaux Arts De Versailles 1. OLA: Class Plays 2,3,4; ANGELITE 2 ; Future Teachers 3; ANGELICAN 4. DARLENE ANN CHAPUT There are hundreds of languages in the world, but a smile speaks all of them. Anon. Ardent lover of locked doors . . . Momma in her kerchief and I in my cap . . . and everything . . . shy surface, friendly interior .... Latin Club 1,2; Auxilium Latinum Award 1; Art Club 1; NEDT Award 2; Mission Club 2,4; Ski Club 2; Future Nurses 3; Business Club 4; Bookkeeping Award 3; Class Plays 1,2,3,4. 23 DIANE HELENE COURTEMANCHE A firm and gentle friendship sweetens our cares, dispels our sorrows, and counsels us in all our extremities. Seneca Courtemanche . . . Shortsleeves . . . fat as a match! . . . rides in that pink limousine . . . down to the pit again . . . Principal ' s right hand .... School Play 1 ; French Club 1; Dramatics Club 1; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; Class Plays 1,2,3,4 ; Youth Venture Forum 2; Library Staff Circle, Treasurer 2; Typing Silver Medal 3; Shorthand Silver Medal and Certificate 3; Business Club 3, Vice-President 4; ANGELICAN 4. FRANCINE DIANE CRATTY Only you and I can help the sun rise each coming morning,- if we don ' t, it may drench itself out in sorrow. Joan Baez Fran . . . Oh really . . . open meadows, green grass, and a beautiful love . . . appreciative . . . continually responding ... a cherished friend .... Latin Club 1; Cheerleaders 1,2; School Play 2; Spanish Club 2; Youth Venture Forum 2; Student Council 2; Third Order 1,2; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses, Treasurer 3; Future Teachers, President 4. MARI-JO CRITZ I went down into my inmost self; I found a bottomless abyss at my feet, and oui of it came the current which I dare call my life. Teilhard de Chardin Critter . . . I ' d rather fight than switch . . . Coffee, tea or me? . . . Scag . . . lifelong friend of Julius Caesar . . . Airfield Serv¬ ice... . Latin Club 1,2; School Play 1,2; Dramatics Club 1; Class Plays 1,2,3,4,- French Club 2,3; Auxilium Latinum Award 2 ; Future Teachers 3,4; Junior Classical League 3,4; IM Activities Manager 4. CHERYL CZYZ DONNA ANN CROMPTON Some men see things as they are and say why? I dream things that never were and say why not? Robert F. Kennedy Cromp . . . learner . . . stas-stast- stastitic . . . “Who says I can ' t spell respondable? . . . reeee-reeee . . . a delegate to banana parties ... Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; NEDT Award 2; Dramatics Club 1; Debate Club 1,4; Basket¬ ball 2,3, Business Manager 4; French Club 2,3; Future Scientists of America 3; U.N. Test Award 3; Choraleers 3; Senior Representa¬ tive to Model Congress and NAIMUM 4; ANGELICAN 4. I believe in God and I believe that God believes in me. Anon. Sizzie ... if she went any faster she ' d be running in reverse . . . the only Angelite who gets lost in the OLA parking lot . . I ' m in love .... Dramatics Club 1 ; Auxilium Latinum Award 1; NEDT Award 2; School Play 1,2; Spanish Club 1,3; Ski Club 1,2,3; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; ANGELITE 1, Contributor 4,- Great Books 4; Future Teachers 3; Youth Venture Forum 3. CAMILLE D ' ALESSANDRO Keep your face always toward the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you. Walt Whitman Del ... I don ' t want a young duck, I don ' t want an old duck, I want a teenage duck! . . . small in size but big on ideas . . Mama mia! _ Latin Club 1; Mission Club 1 ; Spanish Club 2; Third Order 2,3; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; Youth Venture Forum 2; Business Club 3, President 4; Shorthand Award 3. PATRICIA DaSILVA In the time of your life, live so that in that wondrous time you shall not add to the misery and sorrow of the world, but shall smile to the infinite delight of it. William Saroyan Pat da silvasmith . . . Alright where ' s my car? . . . potato chip girl No. 1 . . . Nancy ' s cohort in mischief . . . but Sister Hil .... Ski Club 1,2,3; Great Books 1; Spanish Club 2; Auxilium Latinum Award 2; third Order 2,3; Class Piays 1,2,3,4,- Basketball 1,2,3,4; Future Teachers 3,4; ANGELICAN 4. 26 MARIA ANN DeMAIO There is a destiny that makes us brothers,- none goes his way alone,- all that we send into the lives of others comes back into our own. Edwin Markham Dum Dum . . . her get up and go, just got up and went... I do not! . . . Camille, what am I going to do? .... I do not have a rotten temper .. . Great Books 1 ; Latin Club 1 ; Spanish Club 2,- Auxilium Latinum Award 1; NEDT Award 2,- Class Plays 1,2,3,4; Biology Silver Medal 3; Viewpoint 3; Youth Venture Forum 2,3; Science Fair Award 3; Future Teachers 3; Class Secretary 3,- ANGELICAN 4. JEANNE LYNN DYKON I am lost in My name. Theodore Roethke J.D. . . . Senior Class Secret Agent . . . Now girls, let ' s keep it down! . . . Hail to the Chief! . . . deeply concerned . .. Basketball 1,2,3, Co-Captain,-Ski Club, 1,2,3,- Latin Club 1,2,- Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; Class Play 1,2,3,4; Youth Venture Forum 2; Future Teachers Parliamentarian 4; Student Council Parliamentarian 4 ; Spanish Club Vice-President 3; Class President 4. SUSAN MARIE GARBROUS For the seeds of love to grow and grow, your heart ' s the perfect spot you know. Buffy-Saint Marie Garb . . Sugar Plum ' 67 . . . Sam . . . actions speak louder than words . . . blows my mind . . . STGP .... Dramatics Club 1; Great Books 1,2; Third Order 2; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; Ski Club, Treas¬ urer 2,3; Spanish Club, Secretary 4; Future Teachers 3,4. KATHLEEN ROSE GIANANTONI I won ' t ask of myself to become someone else. I ' ll just be me. Peter Yarrow Susan Yardley G . . . Angie . . . Hey, we ' re out of gas again! . . . wears her little sister ' s clothes very well . . . ver-ry inter-resting .... Dramatics Club 1; Latin Club 1; Ski Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2 ; Debate Club 2 ; Basketball 2,3,4; Choraleers 3; Future Scientists of America 3; Viewpoint 3; Future Nurses, Presi¬ dent 4; IM Activities Manager 4. ELIZABETH GRIGELY There are millions of grains of sand in the world; why such a lonely beach? Anon. Grig . . . good things come in small packages . . . that can ' t be mine, it ' s too neat! . . . but Sister . . . goodie two-shoes .... Latin Club 1; Dramatics Club 1; Scholastic Art Award 1; Debate Club 2, President 4; View¬ point 3; ANGELITE 3; OLA Art Festival Award 3; Class Social Director 4; Class Vice-Presi¬ dent 4 ; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; ANGELICAN 4. 27 JANICE FRANCES GUMKOWSKI 28 Ah Me! I am one who spends his little break¬ fast Morning-Glory gazing. Basho Gum . . . Poet . . . How about a fake gorilla coat? . . . 20-20 vision . . . poet laureate . . . Big Bad Rambler Hang-Loose . .. Dramatics Club 1; Latin Club 1 ; Spanish Club 2; Youth Venture Forum 3; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; School Play 1,2; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses 3,4 ; Junior Classical League 4. SUSAN J. HELHOSKI A cup of sun ... a thimbleful of snow ... a leaf turned red from frost ' s first touch . . . . this much of God I know! Joan Walsh Anglund Sue . . . Hel . . . Chiquita Banana . . . Sister Fairies . . . tee hee hee Groovy . . . pizzaz . . . if you ever need any help, go to Hel!.... Class Plays 1,2,3,4; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; NEDT Award 2; Labor Essay, Honorable Mention 2; School Play 1,2; Future Scientists of America 2,3; ANGELITE 2,3,4; English Silver Medal 3; Cheerleaders 3,4. LINDA JEAN JORDAN He only lives, who living enjoys life. Anon. Linda . . . I ' m a distant relative of Jackie Kennedy! . . . Shut up Darlene! . . . Amelia at the races ... a good kid .... Art Club 1; Latin Club 1,2; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; Mission Club 2, Secretary 4; Ski Club 2; Shorthand Award 3; Business Club 4. mm VERONICA LEE KUZARA All the darkness in the world cannot put out the light of one small candle. Anon. Ron . . . just for ha-has . . . Ron¬ nie did it . . . Girls, do you want a yearbook? . . . idears . . . ' Ronica .... Current Events Medal 1; Auxilium Latinum Award, Medal 1,2; Latin Club, Vice-President 1; Biology Silver Medal 2; Mission Club 2; Third Order 2,3; English Silver Medal 3; Class Treasurer 2; Scholastic Art Award, key 3; Spanish Club 4; Class Secretary 4 ; ANGELI¬ CAS Editor 4. EILEEN KEARNEY Freedom is a word I rarely use without thinking of the time I love the best. Donovan Elaine . . . Suzzane ... do your own thing . . . Banlon ... oh wow . . . And I was such a beauti¬ ful baby! ... if you want a frank opinion .... Art Club 1; Scholastic Art Award 1,2; NEDT Award 2 ; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; Business Club 3; Shorthand Award 3; Great Books 1,2,3,4. WENDY MARIE LABRECHE Blessed indeed is the person with real friends, for he will love and be loved through the years. Evelyn M. Duvall Wen . . . poor baby . . . first woman president of IBM . . . brutches . . . daisies . . . Shalom . . . yellow . . . Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; School Play 1, school choreographer 2; Third Order 2, Secretary 3; Choraleers 3; Future Scientists of America 3,4; NEDT Award 2; National Honor Society 2,3, President 4; ANGELITE 2,3, contributor 4; Silver Medals: French 2,3; English 3; Mathematics 3; Chemistry 3; Student Council President 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; ANGELICAN 4, Valedic¬ torian. 29 JOANNE MARIE NEGRO ' Tis what I love, determines how I love. George Eliot Negro . . . navy blue . . . Let ' s go bowling! ... I wish my hair would grow! . . . Paul . . . Santa Maria .... Student Council 1; Dramatics Club 1; Cheer¬ leaders 1,2,3; Latin Club 1,2; Auxilium Lat- inum Award 1; Youth Venture Forum 3; Ski Club 1,2,3; Science Award 1; Class Plays 1,2, 3,4; Cheerleading Medal 1; Future Teachers 3,4. 30 PATRICIA ANN PADUCH The salvation of man is through love and in love. Victor Frankl Pat . . . absolutely fantastic! . . . Dave . . . knee-deep, knee-deep . . . Dave . . . More Roses? . . . Dave ... Basketball 1,2,3; Future Scientists of Ameri¬ ca 3; Ski Club 1,2,3; School Play 2 ; Cho¬ ra leers 3; Class Social Director 3,4; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; NEDT Award 2; Con¬ necticut State Science Fair Award 3; Silver Medals: English, Biology, Spanish 3; Future Nurses 4 ; National Merit Letter of Commen¬ dation 4. FELICE PAULHUS The supreme happiness of life is the convic¬ tion that we are loved. Victor Hugo Flea . . . Isn ' t she cute? . . . My hair ' s gettin ' long, huh? . . . flower child . . . Of course I ' m goin ' to the prom (to take pic¬ tures!) .... St. Claire: French Club 1; Great Books 1. OLA: French Club 2,3; ANGELITE 2 ; Future Teachers 3; Youth Venture Forum 2; Class Play 2,3,4. PAULINE RITA PELLETIER Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. Emerson Pauline . . . Wait till I get to Bos¬ ton! . . . separates lettuce like a pro . . . my PAD book is some¬ where between Hartford and Prov¬ idence! .... Library Staff Circle 1; Latin Club 2; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; NEDT Award 2,- Business Club 3, Secretary 4; French Silver Medal 2. DEBORAH A. RUDOLF From behind the wall of the present, upon the stage of coming ages, I see beauty as a groom, and spirit as a bride, and life as a ceremony. Kahlil Gibran Deb . . . drives OLA ' s only pink limousine . . . plays a hot tambou¬ rine . . . the honest Judge ... a friendly smile .... Auxilium Latinum Award 1; Future Scientists of America 1; Latin Club 1; Ski Club 2; Future Nurses 2; Debate Club 2; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; Youth Venture Forum 3; Basketball 1,3,4. Dramatics Club 1; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; Latin Club 2; NEDT Award 2; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; Future Teachers 3,4. JANICE THERESA SIMMONS And the wind still blows bringing me my memories of friends and sounds and colors, that can ' t escape. Dylan Spy . . . Jan . . . GMC mark of ex¬ cellence? . . . guards all physics tests with her life . . . fun-loving in her own quiet way .... Latin Club 1; Science Fair, honorable mention 1; Youth Venture Forum 2; Third Order 2,3; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2, President 3; Basketball 3,4; Future Teachers 4. ELIZABETH ANNA SMAHA Dear Friend, I have searched all night through each burnt paper, but I fear I will never find the formula to let you die. Leonard Cohen Lizz . . . Sure her car will hold at least six! . . . ' very funny, very funny . . . idealism tinged with realism .. . Em .... French Club 1,2; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2,- NEDT Award 2; Latin Club 2; Mission Club 3; Debate Club 4; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; Future Teachers, Vice-President 4; Student Council 4. CHERYL ANN SMITH This above all—to thine own self be true, and it must follow as the night the day: Thou const not be false to any man. Shakespeare HAMLET Smithy . . . one of the Smith brothers ... procrastinator par excellence ... quiet?!! ... 69,433 = 4 w 2 . . . 16x OLA Art Festival Award 1; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; Debate Club 2; Mission Club 3 ; Class Vice-President 3; National Honor So¬ ciety 2,3, Treasurer 4; Student Council Secre¬ tary 4; Silver Medals: Biology 2; Mathematics 2,3; English 3; Chemistry 3; Salutatorian. THERESA ANN SMITH ROSEMARY ANNE SMITH Giving is the secret of a happy life. Not necessarily money, but whatever a man has of encouragement, and sympathy, and understanding. John D. Rockefeller Smitty . . . still water runs deep . . . Klug ' s . . . the other Smith brother ... I could write it really quick, if I only knew what to write! .... Great Books 1; School Play 2; ANGELITE 2, Editor 3,4; Debate Club 2; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; NHS 2,3, Vice-President 4; English Silver Medal 3; NHS Scholarship 3; Student Council 4; Journalism Institute at Catholic University of America 2; ANGELICAN 4. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference. Anon. Terry .... came back for a second try . . . smallest senior in chem lab (almost) . . . Jeff . . . the Mount was never like this . . . sshhh .... Mount St. Joseph: French Club 2,3; Scroll 3; Booster Club 2; Humanities 3. OLA: Art Club 1; Auxilium Latinum Award 1; Class Plays 1,4; ANGELICAN 4. MARY MARTHA TENEROWICZ To sing is to love ... to tell the people who listen that life is to live . . . that nothing is a promise . . but that beauty exists and must be.found. Joan Baez Marty . . . Please sir, I want some more . . . Massachusetts ' contribu¬ tion to OLA ... a most professional non-professional singer.... Science Award, regional certificate 1; Art Club 1; Class President 1; Class Secretary 2; NEDT Award 2; Auxilium Latinum Medal 2 ; Latin Club 2 ; French Contest Award 2; Ski Club 2; School Play 2; Science Club 3; ANGELITE 2, Editor 3,4. MARYALICE TYMAN The only gift is a portion of thyself. Emerson best kitchen worker in Windsor Ally . . . Hey, remember the Spanish steps? . . . adventurous spirit . . . contagious grin. Dramatics Club 1; School Play 1; Latin Club 1,2; Mission Club 3; Future Nurses 4; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; NEDT Award 2 ; Class Play 1,2,3,4. 34 SANDRA VALENSKI All that we send in o the lives of others, comes back into our own. Edwin Markham Sandi . . . Watch those eyebrows . . . there go my stockings again . . . good dresser . . . Don ' t you get it? . . . Jose Feliciano . . . charming flirt.... Class Treasurer 1; Latin Club 2; Dramatics Club 2; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; Business Club 3; Great Books 3,4; ANGELICAN 4. MARILEE ANN WAGNER You may chain my hands and shackle my feet; you may even throw me into a dark prison, but you shall not enslave my thinking be¬ cause it is free. Kahlil Gibran Marilee ... Hi Ho silver . . . If you want to find Marilee, find Liz . . . oil on canvas . . . So what! . . . Do it! . . . fiercely indepen¬ dent .... Art Club 1; Auxilium Latinum Award 1 ; Future Scientists of America 2; NEDT Award 2 ; Mission Club 3; Scholastics Art Award 2; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; Handicapped Poster Award 2. CATHY HELEN WICYKOWSKI Let us not look back in anger, nor forward in fear, but around in awareness. James Thurber Cathy . . . Wicky . . . ready to lend a helping hand . . . “Good Heavens! . . . member of the three C ' s . . . What ' s a henway? . . . always wears a smile .... Latin Club 1,2; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; Handicapped Poster Award 1,2; NEDT Award 2 ; French Silver Medal 2,3; Mathematics Silver Medal 2; Chemistry Silver Medal 3; Future Teachers 3; NHS 2,3, Secretary 4; ANGELITE, Business Manager 3,4; Student Council, Treasurer 4; ANGELICAN 4. ELIZABETH ANN WOLNICK Fine art is that which the hand, the head and the heart go together. John Ruskin Betty . . . I ' ll eat anything once . . . Hey Betty, how about that midnight ride? . . . You won again? . . . art enthusiast.... Great Books 1; Latin Club 2; Auxilium Lat¬ inum Award 1,2; NEDT Award 2 ; Scholastic Art Award 1,2; ANGELITE 2,3,4; Mission Club 3; English Silver Medal 3; Spanish Club 4; School Play 2; OLA Parade of Youth Cor¬ respondent 4. JOAN HELEN WOSKO I must be what I must be and face tomorrow. Paul Simon Joanie . . . you better slow that Mustang down! . . . Let ' s go to MacDonalds! . . . Juanita . . . . size nine .... Spanish Club 1, President 4; Ski Club 1,2,3; Future Scientists of America 2; Dramatics Club 1; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2,- Junior Achievement 3; Class Treasurer 3; Debate Club 4; Future Teachers 3,4. 35 BARBARA LYNN YOST Happiness resides not in possessions, and not in gold. The feeling of happiness dwells in the soul. Democritus Yostie . . . Tiny Tim . . . the classical example of organized confusion . . . the absent-minded, in charge of the absentees? .... Latin Club, President 1,2; Dramatics Club 1; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; Youth Venture Forum 3; Latin Silver Medal 3; Future Teachers 3,4. PATRICIA ANN YOUNG There is no remedy for love but to love more. Henry D. Thoreau Patty . . . If you think young, vote Young . . . that intellectual look can fool you . . . gracious . . . gets the work done ... a cheerful smile .... Mission Club 1,3; Spanish Club 2; Debate Club 4 ; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; NEDT Award 2; United Nations Test Award 3; Spanish Silver Medal 3; English Silver Medal 3; Class Plays 1,2,3,4; Science Award 1; Senior Representative to Model Congress 4; ANGELICAN 4. 36 CHRISTINE ROSEMARIE ZAPPULLA And all the windows of my heart I open to the day. John Greenleaf Whittier Tina . . . who says Angels can ' t fly? . . Zappie . . . peanut brittle and dog houses . . . full of life . . . bub¬ bling with warmth and cheerful¬ ness .... Class Secretary 1; Class President 2; Cheer¬ leaders 1,2,3,4; Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2; NEDT Award 2; Vocation Essay Contest Winner 2,3; Latin Club, Secretary 2; School Play 2; Laurel Girls ' State Representative 3; Future Scientists of America 3, President 4; ANGELITE 3, Contributor 4 ; ANGELICAN Co-editor 4. Why do they always leave me with the dishes? 38 Make mine milk!! ..... Excedrin headache no. 3 X 10 8 . Close your eyes, Camille, this won ' t hurt a bit. To be or what?? TGIFI! Is everybody happy? Just give me one more minute to think! Oh no, Smitty, I want no part of your evil schemes! 41 TOP TEN Wendy Labreche Cheryl Smith Veronica Kuzara Patricia Paduch Rosemary Smith Christine Zappulla Martha Tenerowicz Susan Helhoski Patricia Young Pauline Pelletier SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS ACCEPTED Riverside Council Knights of Columbus, Windsor Locks, Conn., Scholarship—Christine Zappulla University of Hartford Scholarship—Cheryl Smith University of Connecticut Scholarship—Donna Crompton Our Lady of the Angels Guild General Scholarship Awards —Veronica Kuzara, Patricia Paduch, Rosemary Smith, Christine Zappulla Our Lady of the Angels Guild Nursing Awards—Ilona Saka- lauski, Maryalice Tyman Washington Irving Council Knights of Columbus Scholar¬ ship Awards—Wendy Labreche, Cheryl Smith Scholarship Award granted by the Letter Carriers of Thomp- sonville, Connecticut for four years perfect attendance— Paula Bottaro Enfield Scholarship Foundation—Rosemary Smith STATE OF CONNECTICUT SCHOLARS Wendy Labreche Rosemary Smith Patricia Paduch Christine Zappulla AUXILIUM LATINUM AWARDS Maxima Cum Laude Certificates: Mari-Jo Critz Janice Gumkowski Barbara Yost BUSINESS AWARDS Medal for Outstanding Business Education Student—Diane Courtemanche Medal for Shorthand and Shorthand Speed Certificate— Darlene Chaput Gregg Shorthand Speed Certificates—Carolyn Burns, Jeanne Dykon Ilona Sakalauski, Betty Wolnick ART AWARDS Hartford Courant Scholastic Art Award—Christiane Chapuis Hallmark Cards Art Talent Contest for High School Seniors —Betty Wolnick Hire the Handicapped Poster Contest: Veronica Kuzara, First Place Award; Carolyn Burns, Third Place Award; Susan Helhoski, Fourth Place Award NATIONAL MERIT LETTERS OF COMMENDATION WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Wendy Labreche Patricia Paduch PARADE OF YOUTH CERTIFICATE OF MERIT For outstanding achievement in Journalism Betty Wolnick 42 |ft t • GOLD MEDAL ENGLISH Susan Helhoski SILVER MEDALS BIOLOGY MATHEMATICS SPANISH PHYSICAL SCIENCE Jeanne Dykon Wendy Labreche Cheryl Smith Patricia Paduch Barbara Yost TYPEWRITING PROBLEMS OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY ART Carolyn Burns Donna Crompton Christiane Chapuis Donna Crompton Christiane Chapuis Elizabeth Grigely Patricia DaSilva Maria DeMaio Susan Helhoski Patricia Paduch Patricia Young Veronica Kuzara Martha Tenerowicz Betty Wolnick Betty Wolnick Patricia Young Veronica Kuzara Patricia Paduch Martha Tenerowicz Wendy Labreche Cheryl Smith Christine Zappulla ENGLISH Betty Wolnick Rosemary Smith Carolyn Burns Donna Crompton Christiane Chapuis Jeanne Dykon Patricia Young Maria DeMaio Elizabeth Smaha BASKETBALL TROPHIES Nancy Bardini—PLAYER OF THE YEAR 43 Memories... are made of this,,. Just yesterday we were freshies . . . lost—terrified . . . wel¬ comed hy Frosh Day and a Spaghetti Luncheon . . . adopted as little sisters of the Class of ' 67 . . . sponsored a Spaghetti Dinner on Saint Patrick ' s Day! . . . became Orientals for “Lute Song . . . entertained our Big Sisters on Ring Day with “A Bit of Song and Dance . . . and on Class Night we were sophs. “ The sophomores are like ducks agreed the faculty in ' 66- 67 ... a year of tests, testing, tested ... a family album and “The Night Before Christmas highlighted by a dancing Santa and a guilty mouse ... a Scarlet Hawthorne planted in front of chaplains residence . . . Marty and Tina as Oliver and Dodger . . . “Where Is Love? . . . a tearful fare well to the Class of ' 67—our Big Sisters. But the following September we were Big Sisters to a new batch of freshies . . . upperclassmen at last . . . the Christmas Prom . . . car washes became contests to see who could get soaked first . . . Viva Roma! . . . OLA rings with 1969 — ours! . . . “Happiness Is with the Class of 71 . . . white carnations . . . apple green and rose . . . Grinder Sale and Field Day—in the auditorium!? . . . the daisy chain on Class Night 68 which figured “69 . . . and then we were seniors. Seniors with gold ties, initiating the freshmen at the “laugh- At , and a new principal . . . being sold by Betsy at the slave auction . . . “Reach-ing Out into the darkness at the hootenanny . . . sharing a “Night of Recollection in 101-102 . . . touring in Washington . . . “37 girls, 2 nuns and one grownup lady . . . auctioning art works . . . “Senior Switch on the last day of classes . . . practicing . . . Class Nite . . . Graduation .... Zke Class of 1970 Maureen Gilhooly, President; Char¬ lotte Dykon, Treasurer; Miriam Nowak, Vice-President; Deborah Schrumf, Secretary. Kneeling: C. Dykon, J. Geisel, B. Burt, A. DiMaria, C. Gogufs. Standing: S. Bloniarz, L. Criscitelli, E. Bojko, M Dunton, M. Andrioli, M. Gleason, M. Gilhooly. 48 C. Oliva, A, Shine, J. Sonski, J. Sfreddo, C. Stankiewicz, D. Starr, D. Schrumpf, L. Voto, D. Sylvester. D. Lester, R. Kuraitis, G. Hannum, J. Lewko, M. Marinaccio, S . Luscinskas, L. McManus, L. LaVoice, M. King, D. Katzbeck, M. Nowak. If anything goes wrong, pull out the plug. Ever have one of those days . . . 50 Alone with her thoughts, and a song. I don ' t care if it ' s written in green ink, I still can ' t read it! Standing: M. Golas, C. Klaus, E. Jamro- gowicz, S. Orszak, C. Ligenza, T. La- breche, N. Lamont; Seated: M. Hutchin¬ son, C. Ott, R. Isa¬ belle, J. Geoffroy, S. Newell, J. Grigely, A. Leppanan. Cathy Bertinison, President; Margie Golas, Vice-Presi¬ dent; Ruth Isabelle, Secretary; Trudy La- breche. Treasurer. Standing: B. Winter, V. Tremko, H. Swart- out, K. Zarzycki, M. Peckenham, C. Ren- na, J. Smith; Kneel¬ ing: A. Zuorski, A. Smith, E. Wirz, D. Williams, C. Stasko, P. Prayzner, C. Paul- hus. Top Row: D. Doyle, D. Caruso, A. Dubiel, D. Devin, C. Dionne, B. Dowden ; Bottom Row: S. D ' Aleo, C. Eukers, M. Brown, J. Ellis, D. Buckley, C. Bertinuson. Somebody ' s gotta do the dirty work. Wednesday morning 3 a.m. 55 Bottom Row: M. Cam- idge, M. Blicharz, L. DiMaria, D. Fickett, D. Ferreira, M. Buckley, M. Finn; Top Row: D. Bois¬ vert, J. DeCaro, S. Gun¬ ther, P. Cheverie, D. Belanger, N. Gianan- toni, D. Goss, D. Cart¬ wright. Sitting: P. Rush, P. Poli, C. Wysocki, S. Smyth, T. Rinaldi, D. Paul, E. Page,- Stand¬ ing: K. Piepul, P. Smyth, M. Raber, R. Watson, S. O ' Donnell, C. Wheel¬ er, E. Quinn, A. Pezzulo, C. Porcello. Junior year was . . . having the cloakroom in the “Quiet Zone . . . glowing upperclassmen with pale blue ties . . . adopting little sisters . . . testing 1,2,3, PSAT, NMSQT, SAT and ACHIEVEMENTS . . . splash¬ ing at the car wash . . . encountering Father Matt and Father Charlie . . . wash bottle fights in Chem lab . . . 1970 class rings ... a single yellow rose tied in mint and dark green . . . “ Cherish -ing Ring Day . . . Drifting and Dreaming at the Farewell Prom . . . accepting the Daisy Chain . . . and a new gold tie. Sophomore year was . . . S.M. Maurice and Homeroom 201 (again!) . . . wearing navy ties . . . be¬ coming the IMA champions . . . supporting the class with bake sales (that ' s the way the cookie crumbles!) . . . (i You mean 1 have to touch it? (bio. lab) .. . taking the NEDT . . . “Habla Espanol? “Parlez-vous frangais? and “Gallia est “What? No Santa Claus!? . . . planting a dogwood ... a tearful farewell to Big Sisters on Class Night. Freshmen year was . . . lost . . . Homeroom 103 and 104 .. . adopting by the class of 1970 . . . “Bright Girl ... a tarnished gold tie that takes four years to polish . . . learning to belong . . . “Cherish. . . . raffles, raffles, ah what chance! . . . learning the Angelite Pledge . . . the first of four Class Nights . . . “freshies are like that. . . yeah, they are! . p r ' y. future Nurses Future Nurses ' Club officers Rowena Watson, Cathy Gianantoni, and Joan Grigely prepare material for a club meeting. Future Teachers ' Club members hold informal meeting to prepare for club projects. future Zeachers Future Teachers ' Club Vice-President Elizabeth Smaha and President Fran Cratty, evaluate topics for discussion. : ' A major project of the Mission Club is pro¬ cessing cancelled stamps. Diane Courtemanche supervises Camille ' s use of business machines. Mission Club President, Charlotte Dykon, conducts informal meeting with members. Underclassmen mem¬ bers discuss future plans with their Presi¬ dent, Camille D ' Ales- sandro. Business Club ma Studen, Counc i Officers: Nancy Bardini, Vice-President, Jeanne Dykon, Parliamentarian; Wendy Labreche, President; Cathy Wicykowski, Treasurer, Cheryl Smith, Secretary Student Council ft. M. S. Newly inducted members, Tina Zappulla, Martha Tenerowicz, Pat Paduch, and Ron¬ nie Kuzara recite NHS membership pledge. NHS Officers, Rose¬ mary Smith, Cheryl Smith, Wendy La- breche, and Cathy Wicykowski preside at candle lighting cere¬ mony. Choraleers Sister Evelyn directs Choraleers. ;Debate Club Betsy Grigely, President, advises members Mary Peckenham, Ellen Jamrogowicz, and Cynthia Ligenza on tactics of debate. Members of Debate Club prepare for an upcoming debate. 65 OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS ACADEMY—ENFIELD, CONNECTICUT THEANGEUTE Rosemory Smith ' 69 Debra Katzbeck ' 70 Carolyn Burns ' 69 ARTISTS Susan Helhoski ' 69 Leslie LaVoice ' 70 Mary Reveruzzi ' 70 Cathy Bertinuson ' 71 Cathy Eukers ' 71 Mary Ann Gleason ' 70 Susan Helhoski ' 69 Corinne Klaus ' 71 Wendy Labreche ' 69 Cynthia Ligenza ' 71 Tina Wendy Labreche ' 69 VOLUME XXIII EDITORS ADVISOR: Sister Veronica Emily BUSINESS MANAGERS STAFF REPORTERS Mary Marinaccio ' 70 Mary Peckenham ' 71 Clara Porcello ' 72 Mary Reveruzzi ' 70 Annemarie Smith ' 71 Susan Smyth ' 72 Betty Wolnick ' 69 Zappulla ' 69 HEADLINE WRITERS EXCHANGE EDITOR: Joan Sonski ' 70 Martha Tenerowicz ' 69 JoAnn Lewko ' 70 Cathy Wicykowski ' 69 PHOTOGRAPHERS Trudy Labreche ' 71 Cathy Wicykowski ' 69 TYPISTS Elaine Bojko ' 70 Paula Bottaro ' 69 Donna Crompton ' 69 Pat DaSilva ' 69 Roseanne Kuraitis ' 70 Leslie LaVoice ' 70 Debra Sylvester ' 70 Tina Zappulla ' 69 Cathy Wicykowski ' 69 ANGELICAN ' 69 EDITOR: Veronica Kuzara CO-EDITOR: Tina Zappulla ADVISOR: Sister Mary Doloria, CSSF FUND RAISING CHAIRMAN: Donna Crompton STAFF Cathy Wicykowski Rosemary Smith Nancy Bardini Wendy Labreche Betsy Grigley Christiane Chapui: Terry Smith Patricia DaSilva Diane Courtemanche Maria DeMaio Patricia Young Sandra Valenski CONTRIBUTORS Camille D ' Alessandro Susan Helhoski Felice Paulhus Deb Buiniskas Cheryl Smith Pat Paduch 68 6 ? Bask etball Bottom Row: D. Rudolf, C. Ott, N. Bardini, J. Dykon, P. Cheverie, D. Buckley,- Middle Row-. P. Bottaro, S. La- Scala, M. Buckley, S. Smyth, D. Williams, L. DiMaria, D. Crompton; Top Row: C. Renna, J. Simmons, K. Gianantoni, P. DaSilva, D. Katzbeck, M. Nowak, R. Watson, C. Oliva. What a game!!! Captain and Co-captain seek advice from the coach. But Sister, I ' m the manager, you ' re just the coach! Yea! team! Bottom row: A. Leppanen, N. Gianantoni, C. Dykon, M. Hutchinson, M. Andreoli, B. Maggio, C. Porcello. Middle row: C. Wysocki, P. Rush, M. Gilhooly, C. Zappulla, M. Lagel, M. Brown. Top row: D. Lester, M. Mari- naccio, S. Helhoski, M. Blicharz. IMA Managers: Row 1: M. Hutchinson, C. Ott, M. Golas, M. Peckenham, Row 2: P. Poli, M. Camidge, C. Porcello, S. LaScala. IMA Managers: Row 1: J. Negro, C. Oliva, K. Gianantoni; Row 2: M. Critz, L. Criscitelli, D. Starr. But you ' ll look sweet upon the seat of a bicycle built for two. fatra-mural Activities Sophomores triumph in IMA Softball Tournament. Seniors go hillbilly in Square Dance Competition. 74 Actresses are born through original skits. .. New musical talent is discovered through IMA Song Fest. Irosk Day When you’ve got worries, homework, heartaches, and, hurries... Adaption we can help, you know... call us. J think it must somewhere be written, that the virtues of mothers shall be visited on their children. Dickens Mother-Daughter Zea u lunjeamn ?atker T)augtiter breakfast fathers, J think. Are most apt to appreciate Zhe excellence and attainments Of their daughters. Author Unknown Zhe strength and happiness of a man Consists in finding out the way in which (fod Js going, and going that way, too. Henry Ward Beecher folk Mass 79 “3’ll tickle your catastrophe.” King Henry II, Part II Act II, Scene 1 ... Proms ‘“Drifting and Dreaming” ‘‘Snowflakes and Mistletoe” 83 “Keach out in the darkness, and you may find a friend... ” Author Unknown Mootenanny Js the sun colors flowers, so does art color life. Author Unknown Jrt festival 85 “Condemned into everlasting redemption!’ Much Ado About Nothing Act IV Scene 2 American Shakespeare festival 86 Arbor Day Happiness is... planting a dogwood in ’69 87 A ring is round and has no end, A nd that ’$ how long we shall be friends. Anonymous 88 89 “37 girls, two HUHS, one grown-up lady”, and Shawn! 90 Z ravel... the frivolous part of serious lives. Swetchine Washington Zrip 91 God is love; Mary, Mis Mother May Crowning 92 faculty Day Hey there, faculty, Zhlnk of all the things we’ve come to be... r Class flight Cherish it... use it... as we have. r We leave... with hope and a feeling of anticipation, ever looking toward the future. “Md if you take my hand my sou, all will be well when the day is done. ” Our “day” at OLA has drawn to its close. We have received much, and have tried to return all that we could. We have shared four years of days together, each day owning something special, something belonging to it alone. We recall songs, plays, classes, homework, friends, many small things, precious because they are ours—ours together. Our high school career has been for us a period of growing—in knowledge, awareness, and sensitivity. We have come to know ourselves, each other, and all of you much better. We leave, not with regret, but with hope and a feeling of anticipation, ever looking toward the future. For as each day ends, another begins. One of our days has ended here; that same one of yours is just beginning. Cherish it, and use every single mo¬ ment of it, as we have. God love you, The Class of ’69 PATRONS 100 Mr. Mrs. Marino Andreoli Mr. Mrs. Jose Augusto Mr. Mrs. Dominic Bardini Mr. Mrs. Peter Belanger Mr. Mrs. Torvald Bertinuson Mr. Mrs. Frank Blicharz Mr. Mrs. Joseph Blondiarz Mr. Mrs. Stephen Bojko Mr. Mrs. Joseph Bottaro Mary Carpenter Brennan Mr. Mrs. Nelson A. Brown, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Eugene Buckley Mr. Mrs. Raymond Buiniskas Mrs. Francis Burns Mr. Mrs. Bernard Burt Eleanor Canestri Mr. Mrs. Frank G. Camidge Mr. Mrs. John S. Cartwright Mrs. Marion Caruso Mr. Mrs. Marcel Chapuis Mr. Mrs. James Cheverie Mr. Mrs. Lucien Courtemanche Mr. Mrs. George Cratty Mr. Mrs. Louis Criscitelli Mrs. Gertrude R. Crompton Mr. Mrs. Walter Czyz Mr. Mrs. Francis J. D ' Aleo Mr. Mrs. Albert D ' Alessandro Mr. Mrs. Nicholas DeCaro Mr. Mrs. Silvie DeCicco Mr. Mrs. Henry P. DeMaio Mr. Mrs. Roland DiMaria Mr. Mrs. Francis G. Dionne Mr. Mrs. Robert Dobbie, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Andrew Dowden Mr. Mrs. Thomas Dowling Mr. Mrs. Francis K. Dubiel Mrs. Dorothy Dykon Mr. Mrs. William Ellis Mr. . Mrs. Roger Eukers William Alan Fantoli Mr. Mrs. Richard Fickett Mr. Mrs. Joseph V. Garbrous Mr. Mrs. Raymond Geoffroy Mr. Mrs. Elmo Gianantoni Mrs. Mrs. John Gilhooly Mr. Mrs. Robert Gisel Mr. Mrs. Milton Gleason Mr. George D. Goggin Mr. Mrs. Albert Goguts Mr. Mrs. Joseph Golas Mr. Mrs. Everett Goss Miss Mary V. Griffin Mr. Mrs. Edward Grigely Mr. Mrs. Earle Hannum Mr. Mrs. J. Hutchinson Mr. Mrs. P.D. Isabelle Mr. Mrs. Harry Jamrogowicz Mr. Mrs. Francis Jordan Mr. Mrs. Edward F. Katzbeck Mr. Mrs. Francis Kedzior Mr. Mrs. Myles King Mr. Mrs. Stanley Klaus Mr. Mrs. Edward Konieczny Mr. Mrs. Anthony Kuraitis Mr. Mrs. Frank Kuzara Mr. Mrs. William J. Labreche Mr. Mrs. William Lamont Mr. Mrs. Francis LaScala Mr. Mrs. John LeBel Mr. Mrs. Raymond Leger Mr. Mrs. Raymond Leppanen Mr. Mrs. George H. Lester, Jr. Mr. John Lewko Mr. Mrs. Walter Ligenza Mr. Mrs. Steven Lucas Mr. Leonard Majeske Mr. Mrs. Michael V. Marinaccio Mr. Mrs. Donald Martinsen Mr. Mrs. Richard McManus Mrs. William H. Miller Mr. Mrs. Henry Mitowski Mr. Mrs. Anthony Molinski Mr. Mrs. Joseph Negro Mr. Mrs. A.P. Newell Mr. Mrs. Kazimierz Nowak Mr. Mrs. Lawrence R. Oliva Mr. Mrs. Theodore J. Orszak Mr. Mrs. Leonard Ott Mr. Mrs. Stanley R. Paduch Mr. Mrs. Hugh Pagani Mr. Mrs. Leo Paul Mr. Mrs. T.F. Peckenham Mr. Mrs. Joseph S. Pelletier Mr. Mrs. Renato A. Pellizari Mr. Mrs. James Pezzulo Mr. Mrs. Fransisco Poli Mr. Mrs. Anthony Porcello Mr. Mrs. Andrew Prayzner Mr. Mrs. Donato Reveruzzi Mr. Mrs. Frank A. Rudolf, Sr. Mr. Mrs. John F. Sakalauski Mr. Mrs. Erwin Schrumpf Mrs. E. J. Shine Mr. Mrs. Charles Simmons Mr. Mrs. Charles F. Smith Mr. Mrs. Elwin C. Smith Mr. Mrs. John Berry Smith Mrs. Stephen M. Smith, Sr. Mr. Mrs. Robert Smyth Michael W. Sokol Mr. Mrs. Longin Sonski Mr. Mrs. Joseph Stankiewicz Mr. Mrs. Fred Stasko Mr. Mrs. R.J. Swartwaut Mr. Mrs. Benjamin Sylvester Dr. Mrs. Mitchell J. Tenerowicz Mr. Mrs. Michael Tremko Mr. Mrs. John Tyman Mr. Mrs. Samuel J. Voto Mr. Mrs. John Wagner Mr. Edgar Watson Mr. Mrs. Edward Wicykowski Mr. Mrs. W. G. Williams Mrs. Shirley Winters Mrs. Margaret Wirz Mr. Mrs. Max J. Wolnick Mr. Mrs. Edmund Wosko Mr. Mrs. Charles Wyman Mr. Mrs. Raymond Wysocki Mr. Mrs. William H. Yost Mr. Mrs. William A. Young, Sr. Mr. Mrs. Joseph G. Zappulla Mr. Mrs. Joseph Zarzycki Mr. Mrs. C. Zuorski BUSINESS PATRONS Backus Motors Inc. Baker ' s Country Furniture Bow Wow Pet Shop Chesters Market Classic Beauty Salon De Cicco ' s Garage Economy Office Equipment Inc. Friedrich ' s Jewelery Store Home Pride Provisions Keller Oil La Russa ' s Macaluso ' s Market Margaret ' s Beauty Shop Marty ' s Hardware Store St. Mary ' s Credit Union Merrill Dodge Inc. Midtown Garage Inc. Modern Drug Regina ' s Beauty Salon Dr. John A. Salius Sophie ' s Beauty Salon Spaulding Gardens Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Leger Starr Doctor Stopa Suburban Girl Coiffures (Wyn and John ' s) Suffield Esso Sullivan ' s Pharmacy Temko Sales Inc. Wit ' s Pizza Shop William H. Yost Funeral Home Inc. Nationwide Insurance McCormick Drug Co. Co-Op Food Store Mercik ' s Rug Carpet Co. Enfield Chamber of Commerce Vincent ' s Apparel Inc. Scitico Market Thrifty Market Inc. Marek Jewelers Inc. E.C. Allen ' s Co. Ben Franklin Store 101 SENIOR DIRECTORY Nancy Anne Bardini 29 Grant Avenue Stafford Springs, Conn. 06076 Paula Ann Bottaro 12 Dune Road Thompsonville, Conn. 06082 Francine Diane Crafty 18 Maple Ridge Drive Somers, Conn. 06071 Mari-Jo Monica Critz 27 North Main Street Windsor Locks, Conn. 06096 Jeanne Lynn Dykon 39 Dale Road Thompsonville, Conn. 06082 Susan Marie Garbrous 104 Brewster Road Hazardville, Conn. 06036 Deborah Mary Buiniskas 27 Longview Road Hazardville, Conn. 06036 Donna Ann Crompton 8 Morton Street Stafford Springs, Conn. 06076 Kathleen Rose Gianantoni Brandon Street Stafford Springs, Conn. 06076 Carolyn Mary Burns 36 Yale Drive Enfield, Conn. 06030 Christiane Chapuis 23 Avon Street Hazardville, Conn. 06036 Darlene Ann Chaput 1 Southwood Road Thompsonville, Conn. 06082 Diane Helene Courtemanche 32 Ganny Terrace Thompsonville, Conn. 06082 Cheryl Czyz 585 Thrall Avenue Suffield, Conn. 06078 Camille Ann D ' Alessandro 7 Harrison Avenue Thompsonville, Conn. 06082 Patricia Catherine DaSilva 3 Sun Street Thompsonville, Conn. 06082 Maria Ann DeMaio 23 Southwood Road Thompsonville, Conn. 06082 Elizabeth Grigely Church Street Broad Brook, Conn. 06016 Janice Frances Gumkowski 249 King Street Enfield, Conn. 06030 Susan J. Helhoski R.D. No. 2 Goshen, New York 10924 Linda Jean Jordan 40 Dale Road Thompsonville, Conn. 06082 Eileen Kearney Main Street Somers, Conn. 06071 Veronica Kuzara 3 Ganny Terrace Thompsonville, Conn. 06082 Wendy Marie Labreche P.O. Box 263, Orchard Street Stafford Springs, Conn. 06076 Joanne Marie Negro R.F.D. No. 1 Cooper Lane Stafford Springs, Conn. 06076 Patricia Ann Paduch 15 Plymouth Road Somers, Conn. 06071 Felice Suzanne Paulhus 26 Hillcrest Road Hazardville, Conn. 06036 Pauline Rita Pelletier 104 Maple Avenue Windsor, Conn. 06095 Deborah Ann Rudolf 501 Washington Road Thompsonville, Conn. 06082 Ilona Janet Sakalauski Moody Road Hazardville, Conn. 06036 Janice Theresa Simmons 59 Marshall Street Windsor, Conn. 06095 Elizabeth Anna Smaha Bacon Road Hazardville, Conn. 06036 Cheryl Ann Smith 444 Elmwood Drive Windsor Locks, Conn. 06096 Rosemary Anne Smith 117 Brainard Road Thompsonville, Conn. 06082 Theresa Ann Smith 24 Colton Road Somers, Conn. 06071 Mary Martha Tenerowicz 10 Park Street Easthampton, Mass. 01027 Maryalice Tyman 132 Old County Road Windsor Locks, Conn. 06096 Sandra Valenski Church Steet Broad Brook, Conn. 06016 Marilee Ann Wagner 217 East Street South Suffield, Conn. 06078 Cathy Helen Wicykowski 12 South Street Thompsonville, Conn. 06082 Elizabeth Ann Wolnick 79 North Main Street Windsor Locks, Conn. 06096 Joan Helen Wosko 740 Enfield Street Thompsonville, Conn. 06082 Barbara Lynn Yost West Main Street Stafford Springs, Conn. 06076 Patricia Ann Young 31 Garry Road Windsor Locks, Conn. 06096 Christine Zappulla 46 Suffield Street Windsor Locks, Conn. 06096 People , people who need people are the luckiest people in the world. UV7r children needing other children and get letting our grownup pride hide all the need inside Acting more like children than children. Covers are verg special people : Zheg’re the luckiest people in the world. With one person. One verg special person, A feeling deep in gour soul sags tl gou were half, now gou ’re whole ” fio more hunger and thirst. but first be a person who needs people. People Who Weed People An Che Cuckiest People Jn Zhe World. Printed by BRADBURY, SAYLES, O ' NEIIL—PARAGON f ....
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