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I, , :fx:.-silty ami .rw I y . 9 i-1 4 , .rr of X ' I 1 6-gqzielz bag I Liv A , Eight MR. J. COLIN PUSHEE Principal 1 l I l F Q 1 ix h I1 ii E L 1 r H l l r To the Members of the Class of 1970 Your commencement privilege is to usher in a ne decade, and coupled with this is the consequent r sponsibility of meeting the challenge of this perioi It is a time that promises everything and guarante nothing. You will be asked to declare Where you sta - What is your commitment? The previous decade noted monumental achiev: ment for our country in space travel. It was also time when the computer became increasingly part a parcel of our lives. This latter development, so ne essary to the continuing progress of our technolo nonetheless carries with it a threat of depersonaliz tion. We can become mere automatons, the output a digital digestion that would reduce humanity figures and formulae. Therefore, we would urge that you identify you selves in a constructive public effort. That you live life of meaning and purposeg and that you not be lo in a swamp of ambiguity. Read again, if you wi Capek's R.U.R., or Huxley's Bwwe New World a take heed,for this nction has a disturbing reali about it. We wish the members of the class of 1970 well their involvement with their times and we wou ask that they bring to their appointed tasks that spi of achievement that distinguished their years RHAM. - iq L I I y h 1. . Z l 4 MR. ROBERT SERNOFFSKY Assistant Principal MR. ARAM DAMARJIAN Superintendent of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Mr. Eugene Devineg Mrs. Katharine Sibun, Secretary-Assistant Treasurerg Mrs. Imodale Richards, Chairmang Mr. Charles Phelps. Standing' Mr. Howard Dean, Treas- urerg Mr. Harry Megsong Mr. George Munsong Mr. Everett jewett. QNot present when picture was taken: Mrs. Marilyn Dimockj MR. JOHN LABOC Guidance Director, National Honor Society Advisor MRS. DOROTHY BLAIS Guidance Secretary ' ff 'P 1 Ten V MRS, DELIA ADORNO MRS. CAROLYN ANDREWS Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor , FW in-un S 'r T li CR fl +-4 J.. -iq MRS. LORRAINE FOLEY Comptroller MRS. GRACE LLOYD Attendance Secretary MRS. HELEN BRINK Secretary to the Principal 2 .E gs MRS. BERNICE BARRASSO Eleven I MR. MICHAEL CANNY English II ILJI if MRS. KATHLEEN BEDDING English I, III, IV MR. ROBERT PENNEY English 7, 8, Varsity Basketball MRS. SANDRA GRIFFIN English 8, 1 MR. FRANK QUITADAMO lish III, English Department Coordinator, Yearbook Advisor MR. HARRY PALUBNIAK English 7 English 8 1 Cheering Advisor . 4 1 s .I s I . i l i I if gmi RBARA MAEHLING .g, 5. 2 . 5 sas Q ss 2 E lg 'X S gig r Sis .. kg s was 53 82553 I 5 ala ska? , is W S iii: EX 25 P5 E gg f 32253 Es 5 S 5 Q. . rsr.m..rA..1fs-E.mmr..Wswfmms..,...-..fff.,rs..3:.rg..s:fA.2wQfew-mam-. li-.Mg -wwrf ' ' Xagg5ms-iQ2r25iwSfYfv-- r PIsfwfiasilisifeiissffigislgsf .wsfsasrfegzmvfgq . 2 .sr my-.grmffsfsszfflsfzifmeyis-.W ff- X--f -w::fc,:r..2wf-fwxxr Fdwmvrgvrminmwffmfyzwwr 'Q mm 5.525 X no asm- WM - .-.ygmsws Iso, ,W . rw:1s5IQs5z.s'+mis3395.f21 kzwwg ,. I . , .-i 131 . 'S f flu- 3 .2 M 6 ' H -' wi -glial Q A . iii ,sf I if IYLIQIEQ? Mm 164224223 1w1siffiQfs:s-fm-A - 7 - Jw...-f - figs B .-Qff1Q?2s,'f1Y:9zr:XL4e5rfrsure-1+ W av? 1 , Sf '93if.52Q5?lfes5Fas-SsfsrsfkessissivIf- ff , si- 491 g.ms14f'5'- g fi.. f- .,fiiazsaisaeglrifsigefsz.xggsss 5. J gdgegggzgia1rrIs2i.sffgI5fif:W.. 3Qiggi?i :swsg,....'exh if ,Ex .' -- :a..:: . -W''2if?v1!69?szsa2's2i3w2 Ai, ,.-1 -...-.. SW:S211fi1:.f:' -f' if. '.Q7ff'::i . 292153215 ff X 71- fmff S e. I fr rs. is sf? I I f . -1.-.K.fw-rims-1S...s.2-.... . -I 35. -my m?EQ1r1...'--.f-M1 1 . m.ri,. . gs 46.5 Q ...w,...,.r,,.i.si QB, Q 3 saxwe-fssisfrrsrff-sfi-:wwfM. - wr I wwf' A ,rrrsfswrfg +j?g,,vW 5. , , -. ,f-SsxfSes,5ggmg:fgQpf-.ez.Q11 , 1 ?er..,3?Egf' . lfriffifiiffr-'ff:mf22.? SI . 5 5 . .. X2 . . .. ...fe .. ,Q . .V ,,,,. if rf' 'im ' is W3 A Ss? xx 8 N 95 , sr 5 .. .,r.. xg MRS. PATRICIA HILL English I, IV Q ye ws nw. S Swilgii 1 I ui s Q s X Kiss ww? rex -Q Q iw mr ms R. miie as is M A was fi sm ms si R was A E 3 I fa s rfifwf-9' . A . ':.'fs . 2 ' iii? FEEL- is S1 I MRS. CAROL POWELL Modern World, U.S.-History Foreign Affairs Club Advisor MRS. RUTH HILLS History 8, Audio-Visual Club Advisor Fourteen MRS. ELSA GALETSA World History, Contemporary Issues MRS. KATHLEEN REED Geography, Reading MR. DONALD ARMAGNAC U.S. History Problems of Community Living Track Coach Cross Country Coach MRS. ELEANOR WILLEY Geography MRS. PRISCILLA BLANCHETTE Ancient and Medieval World Political and Economic Systems Social Studies Department Coordinator MISS CLAUDIA FITCH History 8 Problems of Community Liv Varsity Cheering Advisor ing I l MRS. PATRICIA GUSTAVSON General Biology, Advanced Biology Advisor to Sophomore Class, Majorette Advisor Sixteen MRS. RACHAEL RANKER Physics, Earth Science Geometry, Basic Math II MR. WILLIAM BOWEN Chemistry, CHEM Study Science Department Student Council Advisor Advisor to Science Club MR. GABRIEL MURACA Science 7, 8 MR. GEORGE KASYAN Biology, Applied Science, Science 7 MR. WILLARD THOMEN Science 8 MR. WARREN SCAMMAN MR. EDWARD STEELE Science 7, Driver Education Instructor Earth Science, Science 7 Advisor to Freshman Class ,g i 5 :I 1 4 ,, i ! 1 + K f I 1 1 x I l 5 1 i l 4 S 2 MRS. ANNE MARIE WUENSCHEI. Math 7, 8 W ?WEW MRS. ALICE MOKRZEWSKI Math 7, 8, Basic Math we gg' MR. MICHAEL SADLON MR. RICHARD MEYER Basic Math, Algebra II, Advanced Math Basic Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Math Driver Education Instructor Math Department Coordinator Nineteen Iiiiiiw H6563 MR. ROBERT FORAN French 8, Spanish I MRS. FAYE PHILLIPS French I, 7 junior High Cheerleaders Advisor Z MR. GERARD NAULT Latin I, II, III, IV, French II, IV Latin Club Advisor, Newspaper Advisor I MRS. PAULINE STRAIGHT Twenty French 7, II, III Director of Dramatics MR. MICHAEL ZOTTA Director of Athletics, Physical Education, 7-12 Varsity Soccer Coach, Baseball Coach Advisor to Senior Class, Varsity Club Advisor MISS CAROL HAGEN Physical Education, 7-12 Girls' Athletics Advisor J.V. Cheerleaders Advisor MR. JOHN KELEHER Physical Education 7-12 Health, j.V. Soccer Coach J.V. Basketball Coach 'l.V. Baseball Coach MRS. AGNES VALENTINI Physical Education 7-12 Health, Girls' Field Hockey Coach Girls' j.V. Basketball Coach Twenty-one twitztit MR. DAVID MORDAVSKY Metals 8, I, -II, Wood 7, II Advisor to MAHR MR. DAVID CALDWELL Drafting 7, I, II, III, Advisor to MAHR MR. JOHN DUDEK Wood 7, Metals 8, Electronics I Twenty-two MR. FRANK DI STEFANO Basic Math I, Record Keeping, Bookkeeping Typing II, F .B.L.A. Advisor, Faculty Manager MR. RAYMOND BOISVERT Typing I, Steno I Clerical Office Practice MRS. ANNE MURRAY General Business, Steno II, Typing and Notehand Secretarial Office Practice, F .B.I..A. Advisor Advisor to junior Class NHS MRS. BARBARA W YTHE Advanced Art, Intermediate Art, Crafts Art II, Art Club Advisor MISS SUSAN HOLLISTER Crafts, Art 7, 8, Pep Club Advisor Twenty-four MR. ROBERT CLOWES Harmony, Music Appreciation, Band, Director Symphonic Band junior Band, Dance Band, Pep Band l l MRS. BEVERLY LALIBERTE Music 7, 8, Chorus MR. PETER AUCOIN Special Class Assistant Director for Trigon Players 4. IN MRS. GLORIA HOLBROOK Reading 7, I, III MRS. MARJORIE GRANT Reading 7, 8, I ,- w ... MRS. BARBARA DARING Reading 7, 8 Ein' I 1 lxjk. MRS. ANDREA I- Twenty-six Resource Teacher MRS. ALICE STONE Nurse, Health Advisor to Health Careers C .ll v - J 'A MRS. VICTORIA MARKLAND Quantity Foods, Family Living F.H.A. Advisor MRS. JEAN BOWEN Clothing and Textiles, Home Economics 7 Foods and Nutrition, F.H.A. Advisor MRS. MARIAN FEENEY Home Economics 8, Foods and Nutrition Home Management, F .H.A. Advisor Twenty-seven Ill l'lll Twenty-eight MRS. ALMA PALLAS Librarian, Library Skills 7 Library Club Advisor View of our Mini-library, flaow- ing reduced qrmrterf in me before moving to new library. MRS. LOUISE SAGE Librarian Assistant Twenty-nine Thirty AF -TA Al' --1 F 11-1 ..... .z.. K. Mrs. Marian Rankl, Mrs. janet Jurovaty, Dietician, Mrs. Gloria Kearney, Mrs. Rena Zachrnann, Mrs. Winifred Vessette, Mrs. Mildred Porter, Mrs. Evelyn Blow. Mr. Raymond Davis, Head Custodian, Mr. Herbert Johnson, Mr. Joseph Hlavaty. -1- VN '1- -vb --s... .-. Q,- -u-- W i if Y 3 is if Mrs. Esther Wright, Mrs. Arlene Bucci, Mrs. Lorraine Bartolucci, Mrs. Edna Jose. 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Q, 55 ww 55 ' S Q I X x , ,N H Q. a -'a,,,g,,,s S S 55 23 S E5 R , , 5iQ ,, 23 f,fy:f,Q5, X ,hrf .iw E MLm.,,,.N,m,,3 -1- , ..,,,.,mE i, is X X X x QQ X Aries . . . independent, enthusiastic, and in- tuitive . . . quick foresight and perceptive ability . . . fondness for responsibility and command . . . indiscreet and venturesome. Thomas F. Prestridge Tom . . . The quiet analyst . . . Are you advocating that? . . . facts and lig- ures and colorful socks. Richard P. Doucette Dirk . . . Here comes big Dick . . . if hard work is the key, this man will go far . . . the world's classi- est V.W. Martha Ann Galumboski Marry . . . Wanna make a poster? . , . So what if I'm only 5'2 , at least I can swing my feet! . . . I am nal hiding behind my horn, that's the way you play it! . . . spirit, enthusiasm, fun, friends . . . and sports. Thirty-five Sandra jean Williams Sam . . . Turtles and feet . . .purple is her color , , . Art is fun . . . the Hrst with wire rims . . . Pray for snow! Thirty-six ARIES Marlene jones Fuller Marlene . . . musician . . . quiet until you get to know her . . . Business all the way. Rickard B. DiBuono Dirk . . . Quiet, but at times very surprising . . . little man with big ideas . , . always ready for a good laugh, Cristal Ann fobansson Cris . . . Braids on the basketball court . . . Why are there only 24 hours in one day? . . . Teddy bears make the best companions. Harold Douglas Neumann, III Skip . . . Fingers the long necks of Gertie and Funxtin Sparrow . . . Who'l1 be next? . . . Gui- tars . . . Mustang trans- missions . . . one-night stands . . . women . . . Humpty Dumpty, Virginia Ann Violette Ginny . . . A sweet per- sonality will always get her through . . . FHA all the way! Herbert O. Kelsey, III Bert . . . Fun-loving and carefree yet introspective and deep-thinking . . . Fiat's the greatest fbut with fiowers?J , . . con- cerned but not worried . . . If it seems right, do it! . . . Aaaamen! Thirty-seven Thirty-eight Gail Margaret Covell Eddie . . . i'Train's leavin' Freckles and Shirley Tem- ple hair . . . English is a hassle . . . Have a happy Calvin C. Coolidge Cal . . . The business of America is business . . . one person who knows where he's going . . . a determined athlete on and off the field . . . That re- minds me of a most capital joke. Taureans . . . determined . . . persistent . . . and rather conservative . . . very practical . . . possess a great amount of energy . . . trustworthy in any capacity . . . often jealous and hold dogmatic tendencies. l April Lavalee April . . . Always chew- ing gum . . . queen of the Typing Department , . . sincere . . . friendly. ...:..., Mary Elizabeth Belden Meb . . . Frank is sorne- .nfl ua. Richard Eric Crowley Ricky . . . long and lean . . . life begins at 2:16 , . . a man of few words . . . believes in being re- laxed at all times . . . grades aren't everything!! . . . Ah! a Senior at last! where around . . . hurry, hurry, hurry . . . small children and music. Marla Worthen H oul e Hozzley-Gouly . . . Hey, don't knock soccerg some people get their kicks .out of it. . . . Tornorrow's businessman . . . Frustra- tionis...Heh...Heh ...Heh... TAURUS Thirty-nine Andrew Kevin Rowley Kevin . . . Tall, quiet . . . hard working, always ready to help out . . . ready for a good laugh. Geminians restless and quick witted sensitive love change and d1vers1ty fond of all pursuits whlch tend to improve and expand the mind nervous and 1rr1 table at times Barry Ward Pinney Barry . . . A friend when needed! . . . Hey, does anyone want to skip to- day? . . . long weekends . . . quiet?-not really! . . . Does anyone have 3592 I can borrow? ssell Clark Bailey sry . . . a moving per- ality . . . delinitely one h a future . . . robust 1 thoughtful . . . quick laugh . . . rarely goes noticed. Bonnie Lea Brunell Bon . . . Sunny g she radiates warmth and vi- brance . . . at times bubbly, at times pensive , . . the most adorable procrastina- tor to hit RI-IAM. Martha C. Blowen Marly . . . Crazy oboist . . . nonconformist , . . peace and poetry . . . fam- ily moved, but couldn't stay away . . . an actress who acts only on stage. I s ll ,m if E Stephen Robert Bergenboltz Steve Frustrated per fectionist enloys work ing within the system the polite word for shrewd is resourceful leaves little to chance rest ess out to change Paul D. Bonsquet Paul . . . I've had it up to here with you guys . . . Contemporary Issues? - time to catch up on lost sleep . . . 6th period study? - let's learn the facts. Forty-one David Henry Gonci Dave . . . The eloquent stoic , . . methodically precise . . . a polished humor . . . mellow in emo- tion yet sensitive' in per- ception . . . firm in his decisions . . . consistent thought with incisive ideas. GEMINI Douglas Raymond Doug . . . Mopar all the way . . . quiet and shy . . . sometimes surprising . . . casual manner . . . What, me worry ? Forty-two Glen Arthur Ervicle Bullaco Cemoto . . . Ya wanna. bet? . . . Yamaha with a gyt kit. joseph V. Gambolati foe . . . Basketball player supreme , . . Intelligent but with a sense of humor . . . .152.00 for my middle namel' . . . Zorba . . . Hog . . . Valerio, Louise Diane Sylvester Lou . . . After graduation, watch out, Canada! . . always in trouble and al ways with Kathy . . . a wild sense of humor . . But, Mrs. Feeney! Stephen Slobodian Steve . z . You grow wiser with ageg I did . . . I don't want to hear about Karen M eryt Mnsler Sir . . . Outgoing . . . gives of herself freely to others . . , everyone's friend . . . lots of school spirit . . . expressive face . . . you can't miss her! it . . . always willing to help. fennzfer Maureen Hacker jenny . . . Have you seen my diamond? . . . per- petual talker . . , always a friend, especially when needed . . . Graduation, I thought you'd never get here. Forty-three june A. Ryclalovsky june . . . Friendly and out- spoken . . . always willing to lend a hand . . . ready for a good time k but serious about her future . , . When am I ever gonna get my license? Forty-four Cancerians . . . reserved, impressionable, persistent, and emotional . . . often very sensitive, inactive, and fanciful . . . vivid imagination, retentive memory, and a love of conventionalism. Stanley Iosepb Rzonca Slash . . . Director of the year . . . perpetually ham- ming it up and loving it all the while . . . a lov- able clucking mother hen. William E. S mills, fr. Bill . . . energetic . . . full of ideas and school spirit ...GOJOE...easy- going but determined . . . unusual sense of humor . . . always ready with a ride. Stephen Koli Koller . . . Quiet at but wait . . , always to go . . . where the are . . . Whoops, I Caren . . . a di way of looking at a tion. Guy E. Cardini Guy . . . A believer in relaxation . . . life begins at 2:16 , . . sometimes unpredictable but always there with a good sense of humor. .AYLQ gin ham Deborah joy Sears Deb . . . Her sweet face mirrors her personality . . . reliable and resolute . . . sometimes shy, yet ener- getic With bubbling en- thusiasm . . . Oops, I goofed! Steven Gregory Robbins Enfign . . . The friendly, loping grin in the halls . . . Who?-Me? But . . . . . basketball! . . . You shoulda seen me! S jane Suzanne X Nielsen jane , . . Pizza at Dinos parties . . . Go Navy! That's really sharp! Elizabeth jane Wright Lzz . . . A friendly inspira- tion . . . talk about young teachers! . , . easy-going character . . . involved in everything. Forty-five Patricia Ann furovaty Paz . . . Quiet until you get to know her, then watch out . . . That inno- cent look in her eye is very deceiving . . . The brain behind Louise's and Kathy's mischief. CANCER fames Lawrence F racclaia jim . . . Quiet when you first meet him, but wait a while . . ,determined to get ahead . . , carefree and casual . . . Where did you say the next party was? Henry Paul Dombrowski Rican . . . A man for all seasons . . . His presence is quickly noticed , . . Hi Frank - Hello Mr. Dom- browski . . . Passes by in a rakish style. jeffrey William I ves fEjf . . . Always on to something . . . invariably reaches his objectives . . . lives today - tomorrow is another thing . . , at ease with life. Forty-six Karen Elizabeth Prentice Karen . . . A bright and warm smile for everyone . . . always willing to help . . . expressive and artistic . . . possesses determina- tion and ability to get ahead . . . an enthusiastic majorette . . . Fun is . . . sewing. Leos . . . Persevering, earnest, and sincere . . . possess self-control and compassion . . . often hasty and impetuous . . . generally kind and sympathetic . . . proud and ambitious. Mark E. Girouard money? driver. Donna or a Cor- what? - spend Mark . . . vette . . . . . . RHAM's taxi Dennis james Dunn Dennis . . . The delightful rogue . . , Heh, Man . . . right comment at the right time . . . Fantastic . . . partaker of the riot- ous life. F orty-seven Forty-eight Cheryl Marie Dimmzck Buffy . . . How ya feelin, Tom? . . . Donovan for- ever . . . Happiness runs for all the little people of the world . . , I'll bet Scotland grooves . . . Wants a one-way ticket to Canada? LEO Theodore Martin Fill Ted . , . Tall and thin . . quiet on the outside, mis chievous on the inside. April Ellen Mott Aprzl . . . Fair, fanciful, llirtatious . . . I think he's cute . . . marked act- ing talent . . . soft charm . . . bursting with songs, smiles and warmth. 5 W Margaret Susan Muszynski Margarez . . . Skin diving on weekends . . . Chew- ing gum? - Not me, Mr.' Caldwell! . . . shy, but . . . Debra Woodman Debbie . . . A petite frame of fun . . . one with an artistic touch. Nancy jean Devlin Nance . . , Sugar and spice and everything nice . . . Friendly - she is . . . That old car - It gets me where I'm going! ' Forty-nine Fifty Virgos . . . practical, discriminative, and phll osophical . . . cautious and self-possessed critical ability . . . keenly alive to their per sonal interests . . . sensitive to surroundings Alan 1. S clautz AZ... get evenf likely to Don't get mad, ' . . . more than succeed . . . Live this life, it may be your last . . . an athlete and a scholar ? james P. Balon jim . . . Quiet and shy?! . . . How about a break!? . . . fun when you get to know him . . . goocl-na- tured and friendly, yet , . . mischievous. Robert Steven Agnew Bob . . , A debatorg in- dustrious and determined . . . quiet, but hardwork- ing . . . scientihcally in- clined . . . mild mannered . . . Physics Labs? Kathleen Marie Horton Kalb . , . Yaay, Team . . . spirit a-plenty . . . Punkie, that's mine! . . . Well . . . . . the smile that says, It's all right, isn't it? , . . friendly . . . fun . . . Music Room Dweller . . . Oh, tlnztir not 'till tomorrow! William E. Fomn Crifket . . . Peace, love flowers, and freedom are written in his mind . . . happiness is driving Ken's car . . . To know him is to love him . . . every- one does . . . always one to make us laugh. Fifty-one Abraham acob Wexler A e The debator a m1sch1evous a1r follows h1m everywhere Want me to explam that joke too? Ill do he talkmg 4, john Sise . . . This is basically . . . today's kitchen ker - tomorrow's chef . graduation is here at Douglas C loarl es Gould Doug . , . Clown at heart ...hair to his ears... Piano Fingers . . . Is that thumbs up or down? . . . Roberts Rules of WHAT? Mary Lou Ratti MaryLou., .Cute.. .a shy smile of innocence . . . an unmistakable giggle . . . eyes that tell , . . a wink and a kiss. it I HM Susau lean Gore Sue . . . This year's book- worm . . . . .you know, ...youknow... .. friends - Peter, Paul and Mary . . . artistically sensi- tiveg sensitively artistic. Priscilla G. Lippincott Pofie . . . One thing I can tell you is you got to be free. . . . one to ad- mire for always being her- self . . . a friend worth loving . . . I have need of th.e sky, I have business with the grass. Fifty-three Bruce G. Guimomi Bruce . . . a quiet man . . always ready with a com- ment . . . good listener . . . possesses great humor. Patsy Leigh Ratti Radar . . . A Hirt since birth . . . The shop with- out Patsy? . . . Wh,ere's my tape measure? . . . Wedding bells ring. Sarah Catherine Davis Sarah . . . Never do to- day what you can do to- morrow . . . Where's Marion Laura Taylor Lau . . . Blond hair, green eyes . . . an ex- pression to ht every occa- the nearest party? . . . beauty is in green eyes. sion . . . knowing her well is not quietness. Fifty-four gi Kathryn Ann Huntington th . . . A friend for one who needs one . . . er seen without Louise . . always manages to y out of trouble, even ugh -she is the cause of Scorpios . . . determined, reserved, shrewd and secretive . . . hold pride and dignity . . . often severe and jealous . . . quick thought, keen perception, clear judgment . . . often suspicious. Michael Richard Oherlander Miha . . . Casual, amiable . . . enjoys a good time and a good joke . . . not as innocent as he looks . . . Hey, what d'ya think of that football game? Bette-Lu Burks Bette-Lu . . . Shopping ad- dict . . . Okay, don't get violent. . . . Let's have a party. Now who can we get to come with . . .? . . , GO, Volkswagen! Thomas Gasper Tom . . . No Comment? F if ty-five Heidi Arlene SCORPIO Solomonson Hyde . Never a dull moment . nor a quiet one . . angel on her shoulder . . , devil in her eyes. Mary Elizabeth Egan Megan . . . A good friend with a ready laugh . . . understanding, modest, and sincere . . . depth of char- acter . . . hardworking? . . . BLUSH! Fifty-six Gregory joseph Pugatclo Greg . . . I'll be glad when today is over. . . . a day off now and then doesn't hurt . . . Let's get Joe. Denise Lee Frazier Denire . . . Sugar and spice . . . all things nice . . . smiles and warmth , , friendliness. Kerry A. Gilman Kerry . . . MAHR Presi dent . . . ski enthusiast . . quiet and hardworking . . sports car fanatic . . . sur- prising at times, Margaret Mary Scanlan Midge . . . One less day to wait . . . spare moments are for sleeping . . . mad- ness means a smile, Sagittarians . . . intuitive, enterprising, and self-confident . . . progressive natures . . . strong powers of foresight . . . love freedom . . . often turn to extremes. Susan Miramiy Lederer Sai . . . A people-loving backrubber . . . scarf-knitter ...easytotalkto...a smile when you're down . . . Barker's Special. Fifty-seven Avis Melinda Merrynzan Pige-an . . . Walking quiet- ly - suddenly, gotcha! . . . coordination? . . . energetic and full of life . . . gonna go groovin' . . . peace to all. Fifty-eight SAGITTARIUS Franczne feanne Soucy France . . . Always there - whether or not you need her.. . . shy and withdrawn? . . . Hey France, how about some help with my French? felon McGuire john . . . A friendly smile and a cheery to any- one , . . easy going, but always willing to lend a helping hand. L David W. Moe ve , . . If it seems t, DO IT! . . , a n of many talents . . . , SAAB! Capricorns . . . ambitious, persistent, arduous, and careful . . . possess a calm, earnest pa- tience . . . reliable, steady, and good organ- izers . . . thrifty and economical . . . contem- plative and reflective. Steven Edward Rival Steve . . , School - 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M .... Staying late again? . . 2O cents for a soda. Arthur Edward Halo burdo Art . . . Colorful clothes . . . mellowed in his voice and manners . . . island of individuality among a sea of conformity. Ann Eva Sanford Ann . . . Silence is golden . . . follows the golden rule . . . a warm smile and a shy . . friend ship is forever. Fifty-nine Sixty CAPRICORN Deborah Wythe Catherine Ann l l Buslospies Deb . . . The qualrtres of a leader . . . certain of Cmfby, , Give the kid a SUCCESS . . . 1'1'lLlSiC and aft Chance , l Prepare-d fgf . . . always on the go. Br David R. Tlaeriault Dave . , . See that pretty blue Mustang?'- I used to have one of those . . . and a Rambler, and a 67 Ford Wagon . . . Look out, Saab! anything . . lotta class! joseph E. Budrick joe One who is big in many ways . . . CHARGE! Aquarians . . . Faithful, studious, thorough and thoughtful . . . humanitarian sympathies, retentive memory, and a patient devotion . . . possess good powers of concentration and literary and artistic ability. M Ioanne Angela Attardo Shorty . . . A perpetual talker . . . everyone's little friend . . . Are you sure I look all right? . . . Happiness is Dennis. Tina Baldwin Tina . . . Quiet and shy with most people, but ready to open up with friends . . . She's a whiz at a sewing machine . . . Did you do your Biol- ogy? Sixty-one Pamela Campbell Law Pam . . . Gentle person with the heart of a child . . . loves children . . . innocent and naive? . . . intelligent speaker and lis- tener. AQUARIUS Linda Palmer Lin . . . Frustration plus . . . Oh, the joys of a study hall . . . perpetual talker. AFM, 5 Sixty-two ii V, .l f Donald Ward Cole Dan . . . Never loses sight of the real values . . . sen- sitive, dependable, with a sense of humor . . . Who knows what lurks in the minds of quiet men? . . . the Red Baron's Cohort , . . Life is what you make it. N ancy Lee Stasiale Nancy . . . Quiet at first, but wait . . . admired by all who know her . . . those weekends . . . Did you say, a white Mustang, red interior? Pisceans . . . impressionable, generous, medi- tative, and secretive . . . retiring and peaceful nature . . . easy-going . . . exceedingly hos- pitable . . . timid and restless. Connie L. Brown Connie , . . Happiness is Pete . . . june wedding, great to be with . . . where the fun's at . . . Sixty-three Sixty-four Mark Boucher Mark . . . A newcomer to RHAM . . , quiet and sin- cere . . . enjoys sailing, guitar-playing . . . is look- ing forward to graduation. Susan Phillips Sue . . , Newcomer to RHAM . . . a poetic mind . . . artistically talented . . . always ready for fun . . . concerned about what goes on around her . . . loves to put people on . . . Happiness is - Graduat- ing. Christine Ford Chris . . , Too secretive to write about . . . A Ford driving a V.W.? . . . The dent before the diamond? . . . Oh, Mark!!! Lawrence Wilhelm Kaiser , . . Anybody got change for a 20? . . . familiar face backstage . , . I was only out for a week or two. David Grahof Dave . . , Future T.V. photographer . . . OK, you can sleep, Dave, it's just another Advanced Bio movie . . . But why am I taking these courses ? Rohert Kristof Bah . . . quiet and shy , . . Hey Bill, how's your shoulder? . . . the little farmer boy . . . Hey, can I have a ride? Margaret Traher Maggie . . . Really? . . quiet, but friendly . . . good sport . . . Who is that convincing spiritual- ist?! Dean C. Olivet Dean . . . Easygoing, friend- ly . . . newcomer, but ac- tively involved . . . Ski Club all the way! . . . consider- ate of others . . . respects individuality . . . those smiling eyes! Veronica Murphy Murph . . . grooves on just about anything . . . Happiness is Bushnell Me- morial Park and peace ral- lies. . . Man, is he nice ! ! l r ,.Y,,,,,, ,,-Q v 1 1 I , as Y 9 N SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Don Cole, Vice-Presidentg Steve Bergenholtz, Presidentg Mr. Michael Zotta, Advisorg Patsy Ratti, Historiang Joe Gambolati, Treasurerg Deb Sears, STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT, DOUS Gould Secretary. VICE-PRESIDENT, Karen Musler ALL EASTERN CONNECTICUT MUSIC FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS D.A.R. AWARD, Bonnie Brunell NUTMEG BOYS' AND LAUREL GIRLS' STATES ART AWARD, Midge Scanlon I I. A. AWARD, Patsy Ratti NATIONAL MERIT LETTERS OF COMMENDATION AND FINALIST TRIANGLE EDITORS SiXfY'Sem Ulf. I iq i ll , -- .M I l MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Dave Gonci and Liz Wright MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Mark Houle, Midge Scanlon, and Bill Smith MOST POPULAR Doug Gould and Karen Musler ' I CLASS FLIRTS S1XtY'e1Sht Patsy Ratti and Henry Dombro' COURT JESTERS Doug Gould and Louise Sylvester ...AE TEACHERS' TRIALS Bill D'Erocle and Gail Covell BEST FIGURE AND PHYSIQUE Patsy Ratti and Bob Kristof? BEST LOOKING Sarah Davis and Dennis Dunn Sixty-nine BEST DRESSED SUPER SENIORS Pat jurovaty and Dave Theriault Bonnie Brunell and Cal Coolidge Seventy MOST ATHLETIC Millie Rainey and Cal Coolidge 5523 ii??5iE Ef 3 MOST CONGENIAL Bonnie Brunell and Joe Gambolati K 2 3 E WW 4 wwf :pw Aw if ff ,Ma vw S, ,isfjmg an V 2353325 2 ,I K , ff fa - ,qw N, W9 M . 3 ,,, bww K V, K Lrrr , MMM -Mhwn ww f A ' wmww vm, ww J f Hi I. , ,,,,-,Zj 'm ,. ,, , M 3 I .. ww, ' . 'E 535212, ,F ' V '1'F 'K k K 'mum Aw fmqew, -'Y L4 . H Q, f wwf Mwyfw fr ig? J' Q' ff ww 3 , 3 ,.. PX rm-.51, R1 '9 S' 'M ,lu -'wr 35 Li 0, I-L.--5 Q i , 1 V '0'Qlr 0 QIOID U Q Q'.. 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Sue Vanty David Vaughan Kevin Vieira Chris Weisbrod f, V ' .stare , 4' yew wa 11 Wil. , J' 555, 5 my ::::5:ES ' ' 'a ' A ' f 'ZH 'lf - .Aix :Sigiei ' ,, ' ,, . xr i-A532 1 ,s?,,gggg,gr5Q,35Eigiigg1,,, J- g. as .. , ,E QM Q .rg Ks. N, T g X S S if if Y Q, , .,,., Wag, Ken Wright Nancy Zapert I john Zimmer Louise Zito aa , , Q ,. .2l,-, , .4 1 Inf ? C at fe F Q iam A . Theresa Almond Robert Bennett l . ., , W .assassin 2 Q.: SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS IL-R1 Mr. Thomas Juliani, Advisorg Mrs. Patricia Gustavson, Advisorg Donna Williams, Vice-Presidentg Sue Grilli, Historiang Pam Foran, Treasurerg Jim Capiello, Presidentg Debby Devins, Secretary. Seventy-eight Lynn Billings 'Y 4225 3917? a :aa 1 - nf Bl? jeff Blow as vs 'av' nf 5 . ' .w 53 5? 2952, ui w 2 'gf 1 A 5 fl ,f , , .Ji 1, z:.,:f:i,, ,f-Y- H V , Me. ,,,. ..,, , , V. V , ffiagiaazw gina' f 34 Ruth Andersen Donna Berwick Ken Bishop is Qfzzu ' e il 2 4 '- 3 xg? 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W i KJ.. ff P32332 .rg X W ,rms Doug Porter Pat Porter joan Saglio Nancy Smith Paulette Soucy ,,!r ,, V 7 .parser 1 y 5 Wayne Post Bonnie Prentice Gordon Rathbun 522 Ca Dennis Sauer Ralph Savy jeff Schumacher Linda Sherrick Abfent: Lee Albert, Robert Allen, Paul Burba, Pat Campbell, Guy Chambers, Donna Clark, Ralph Collins, Michael Cornish, Noel Dooley, Gail Erickson, Bruce Gardner, Donald Gen- nette, Robert Gerry, Bruce Harvey, Greg Hoisington, Harvey Hood, Wanetta Hood, Linda Hutchins, Barbara Ives, Steve Kisner, Marie Kukucka, Craig Lynn, Betsy Mills, Tim Moore, Lese Mortensen, Darleen Mosher, Rachel Palmer, Cathy Peterson, Joseph Valys, and Carter Wright. bf, if y ,,,,,., ,,, ,,., , - George Rose April Rvchlovsky A -r We-if S J I 1 1, 1 ' ig P si .fwawtzxsgg ' 'f . K 4 1:fawwra,af' V , 'Z' .. It ef agar - ' ' ' Eric Shevchenko Brian' S,rnith Carol Stasiak Paul Steinmiller ,J pppr ,,,, ,,,t1,1 gi- .r:4,,,,,. A V r,,mm,A. wzefhi W,-J, H 4 rayfil 5 is sf' Priscilla Strickland Mike Tarbell H, Q a' , 5 W ,af K' g t- 'Wim lf I . W, . . wil ,ie I ,W au, -1. Elaine Tolli Lynn Tourtillotte Robin Tarbell Debbie Theriault Lynn Verona Peggy Voisine .r r 1 ...-.: 1 ' A Mary Zachmann Wenderstrom Gary Weimann Don White Donna Williams Richard Woodbury Scott Yarroll Q iw 7 ,,,aa A,,. on 12,4 - ,f l , fl , a .H , ,,,,'f '.,,. .f,,, V. ,.., ,., ., -Y 13 Q sa2s,?25f?is1aw.:4ff's,'i wliftuf L F' Zukowski Jim Drew Gerald Estabrook Gail Avery Steve Haley Peter Leon Mae Rychlovsky i i jerry Abney Steve Agnew 2 8 P ff wget 5 a , 3 , A ,., a a, n.w.,N --Q .5211 PWTWQV 'flu-354i'H',3' .: li A +4 my 43 as 93 M I N A Betsy Anderson Eighty-two CLASS OFFICERS Henry Osborn, Historiang John Vanty, Treasurerg Betsy Anderson, Secretaryg Carl Smith, Vice-Presidentg Greg Williams, President. Ruth Anderson Sue Anderson V to tyits t A ,., Vaz,QQl?!?i3? ' -r' , Lewis Baribault Charles Barnes Linda Bates Shirley Bates wig? l5ii?:5?4f?l5f?Z75sE,lf:?5'A . - -' Tom Berwick 4 5 2 K is Q 1' if ' J 'ff 44+ 8' 9 David Braman jordan Burrill Peter Carlson Linda Christie David Belling Mark Bellone Paula Bergenholtz David Billard Joe Billiel Doris Bonneau A slfaakf Jeff Brewer Roland Bricault Lewis Brown Mark Cafazzo Alice Caya , fri, sa, fa iifiisiffrf-,H v1zf1g',,.',,5,:,fz?1 Q: .z, -,mfi if, V-4-fw:o..,f, gf .fel ,4 ,mmf Q, : :2fp:se:sg2gg,fw- - 2 Z' if KEQES f T l :ff ,N g .Z f 1 wg X' 2 so is Tommy Clark Wayne Collins Wendy Cooley Ruth Copas Mark Copeland Billiann Davis 11 4 Richard Fogg V Becky Desso V, C ,..:. 1 s,e,' V- ' on is C Debbie Forni A gg in t ii . A -we-:sf - William Frost Marilyn Gasper Johanne Gerry John Greene Peta Groethe Jayne Guimond Walter Hammerst if I , ,gt P r 2 Pam Heon Dave Hess John Horton Jonathan Horton David Johansson Linda Jordan Judy Jose Brian Joslyn Brian Keefe ss 5, A Ms? Q I fi mx wijijgi I Guy Kaskela Danny Keener Rebecca Kelsey Richard Klemyk Brad Kology Corinne LaRock T , , i ' il' ,.,,'f' A Jeannie Lavallee Cathy Lawson If ,, Sharon Lessard Ray Lovejoy . - 'fi ,iw gg f. 'fi,,w.i,,if,ggg'y,,l, ji: Randy Lynn Bruce MacLachlan Q' ' Abrent: Gary Aldrich, Willia Andersen, Sandy Andrade, Domini Burba, Dennis Carrier, Paul Da dona, Robert Daigle, Tim Daigl Robert Devins, Brian Doyle, Jamel Drew, Vicky Erickson, Diane Fole Terry Hoisington, Richard Holna gren, Elizabeth Hood, Donal! Huchins, Robert Lee, Angela Ma Donald, Bonnie Massey, Lawren Messier, Michael Miller, Dan 1 Natale, Nancy Tomlinson, Geor Tourville, Kathi Vieira, Noree, Vieira, John Walton, Peter Wede strom, Raymond White, and Ma guerite Wilhelm. 4 lf ' 3-fl-2. . 5, . N flint in vt H M pi' SRM: K .x ' 3 5 ' fsEstQ.rr:L1.gar:fn!a'z:' 1- K j .tvlrmqi , l 5 ssillls l tgirl? ' J Marquis JHIUCS Marshall Cathy McGary Ann Megson April Merritt jim Miner Robert Moore Daffy Moshef D9-BUY MUISCHCI Joyce Nicolo Linda Orzech Henry Osborn Keith Palmer Frank Paris Carl Smith Dana Turner Whitmore 66 u rs. fulfil! vt' i .. re . f n ,Ml .lf ,veg , X .M t W' , Wi 4g'iwgr:,w:'s' ..L ,2nxy',gqi.g z,i,5mg,Lr,fqa,f .- fy- ygitrfq. Lawrence Randall I L5 gr ,gil tl i ' :Flin Q 1:,?5.' . K . Q F s tam David Ransom Cindy Ray William Roberts Larry Rose Margaret Roulston if ,r sn iff : , ls vw as r' ha K1 fi 52, SYS 6 5' ,R ll 4 .p Ea 'fl4sg2 , l' ,flfifi K K on H rw gully ,ts 3 llllllllakl Allen Pelletier jimmy Pierce Peggy Porter Carol Rice Bruce Riley Robert Russell GIGS Sears Paul Serra Bruce Smith is ,, .4 ff: 'imihxxf mi5fzrzvl.r,- , .,,-fre.-, W 1 Jifzilg z E: Fil: , V B ill ll! 1: my 13' mg, u at r 321 R iff 'l J nl: P sf ' If ' , Y . ,,,,.. :fart '3 fag K 'lil M lull ffllllfl s .ifmiiilxzff . -:rgfw Wilfred Soucy Ward Steinmiller ,sg ,S QE' ' 32.13-e'.,g, :.zE:i lzv121:- -, 11:-Hr., .wus -: .... , - Q ,.t.,,. . in 1' 121. -am- 5 Q1 wk ., Q. . , :re 1 was itmssr,li,W . Brian U1'SiI1 Bruce Ursin john Vanty Paulis Vitolis Robin Weir David Whitehill Greg Williams as si f ll ,gli ff .'2Fi1'f?f, , 9 21332: 35 .4. A , f W ',::':'ilil'3 iikiiixv' -V, fy, rex, :all tellrldltlst Matt Williams Ken Woodman Deb Wright Brian Nichols jonathan Ross EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Duane Abney, Presidentg Patty Durmack, Treasurerg Mark McMaster, Secre- taryg Dave Wazer, Historian. Abxenl: Marliane Collins, Vice-Presidentg and Mrs. Faye Phillips, Advisor. Eighty-six E 5 E E E X i 2 i E X 2 s 1 1 I i .Q1. 1, nj '1 V 4 na 1-?3v?'TQ. ' ' ' 1' fr 11 , 9 1' .1115 , 'L If f' , ,fjii fQ'5'f . Q23 F4 , p s 'ff M.. 1 5 - 5- f 1 1- ,491-- 3lT'f11 ug., . -M, T 3' -7-,lx.f- as , - .vr:+,1-veqfifp . 9 - 41 Qi.. - P15 H .. - .., ,A l, . Qqq' 5' ny 1 . 11 4 1 A V QA 1- '4 1 ' . 1,7 , 41 , 57 1 1 1 -'i glhkc 1 Q' 1 1 'A a , . 4 11 9,5 . , , , 'ft : Qgg',- 1 1 .. - qv- A 1 1 T21-4. 2 1 , 1 f' 1 1 pl 1 1 1 1 1 1. 5, 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 '11 f 5 1 ,, 'If M fL 4.'W::ifE lv: . - ., ,o- fp-ig,W.' 'M .-.,,:,. .5- if 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 xi nr.. . V+, 1 ' ' J ' 1 V' t 1 fifgafw - 1 L . A . 1 -P-1 1 JL, 9' 4 , 1 NxS'Yf., s ' 1 x 3 'eP'f'a-,, 1 aiifx 1 ie Q. F. V 1 ,1 ease' 41 1 1 1 . - ', . A 2 ,.4, 1-5 ' ?n3, ' .Lg - f 1 issifsiff iff' . . 1 4: , ' - -- J A QJJQ. +1 zffg, T 1 fi: I V --.' 1 g I, T, ,.,.x'81- '59 41 ' . W 0 1 og I Q: l ,,-'1 1 Q ,, J- 1 1 . ' ' ' ' .A, 1 ff 1 1 ' 1 3- 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 E i . . .m!,. 5 1 F ' - ' df. J. 1,., 1,5 fV1 111 - . 1- . , v V. ng. 1 1 1 1 R N X 1x 1- 'ffm - 1 1 1 fsiw fs' -5 Y' -4 ta . AJ' gx X , ity . ' 1 fg 1 :af - F' H1 1-fl 1, 10. .. Y ef. 1- f , .N ' 4 w I ,A 1 'I A 41 M.. FRESHMAN ATTENDS STUDENT COUNCIL MEETING jan. 14, 1970. A11 members stood aghast as . . . Ninety LfT..Mff'1:mm,,. 3 w J A I n , V 1 f I 4 ' LATIN CLUB DISCOVERED AS YEARBOOK PICTURE TAKEN Dec. 15, 1969. Contrary to pop- ular belief . . . LIBRARY AND A.V. CLUBS BOW TO MECCA Feb. 28, 1970. Reliable sources indicate that the two groups will soon merge . . . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TAKEN OVER BAY LEFTIST JUNTA March 11, 1970. After two periods of intense battle, neu- tralist General Gonci was as- sassinatedn . . . x YEARBOOK STAFF GETS CHASED OUT OF TOWN . june 12, 1970. As local authorities closed in on the mob . . . WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB CONSOLES SOBBING BOWLING CLUB GETS ROLLING LAOTIAN AMBASSADOR Oct. 12, 1970. Under the striking leadership of . . . Feb. 5, 1970. At the Laotian Embassy . . . Ninety-three THE QUALITY OF TYPING IS NOT STRAINED Oct. 12, 1969. F.B.L.A. shows mercy to finger-tied faculty . . . F.H.A. HOLDS BAKE SALE . . . FOREVER Nov. 12, 1970. As has come be expected . . . HEALTH CAREERS CLUB FINDS CURE FOR COMMON COLD May 7 1970 Group advises keep Warm get plenty of rest NURSES AIDS DECLARE STATE OF EMERGENCY Frzday the 1 31519 Having run out of both wheelchairs Ninety fi e 1' ' 7 7 take fluids and aspiring and in seven to ten days . . . ' - v www Xi 7' f, QW E e Q 2 X 3 ig E' 3 ? fi N 'if 9 2? N ff Q f - I Ei: N11 1. .E n f Aff' '14 W my 2 ng , Hg If 4- f,1:u,f,,4gm4, y . x : : mW1,, gx2,,J :VW if Q 5 2 Ei E 2 552 mt SYMPHONIC BAND RHAM BANDS HOST HYANNIS March 21, 1970. The packed gallery burst into thunderous applause as DANCE BAND Ninety-eight BAND COUNCIL TIJUANA BRASS REJECTS BRASS SEXTET JUNIOR HIGH BAND Ninety-nine WOODWIN D QUINTET ART CLUB HOLDS FIRST MEETING jzme 18, 1970. To start the year off . . . SKI CLUB GOES DOWN HILL.. . NEEDS LIFT fan. 20, 1970. As evidenced by a recent meeting, attendance has slid . . . One hundred J i 4 Deb Wythe receives National Merit Finalist Award from Mr. Pushee. ACADEMIC AWARD WINNERS Art .............,.,.......... Business ....... English ...,..,.. History ..,....., ..... Home Economics .,.. Industrial Arts ..4..... French ,..........., Latin ............. Mathematics ........ Music ........ Science 4...,,.. ...,. .Priscilla Lippincott Nancy Stasiak .....,.i.Apri1 Lavallee Nancy Rychling ,......,Robert Agnew Cynthia Fors Susan Gore Kathleen Keefe Kevin Lyman Linda Sherrick ..4Charlene Donahue Lester Jamieson Karen Person Gai Pizzitola June Rychlovsky Catherine Buchspies Patricia Jurovaty ...,........Beverly Pohl Michael Tarbell ,.,.......Denise Porter Thomas Prestridge Paulette Soucy ........Debra Devins jesse Hills .,....,..,Donald Cole Steven Derby Elizabeth Gregory Steven Patch Michael Robbins Alan Schutz .....Kathleen Horton ,...Patricia Campbell Stanley Rzonca Paul Hovey joan Saglio Deborah Sears Abraham Wexler Physical Education ............ Donna Keener Mildred Rainey Gary Senkbeil Kenneth Wright One hundred three A. A .mi R CROSS COU TRY TEAM CROSS COUNTRY SENIORS: Bill Smith, A1 Parkington, and Dick DiBuono One hundred six Don pfycbes ont laif competition. Fatigue. Once in the morning doe: it. One hundred seven 8 5 xg E C5 Nei gs si S ,E ..K , K! .. K VARSITY SOCCER TEAM SENIOR PLAYERS: Mark Houle, Cal Coolidge, Henry Dombrowski, and A1 Schutz. One hundred eight T? E Graboff Photo . ' ,:M:5L:-z:5?5'f'5 9l W u . fi Sift , ef- 5 ' F S JV, WV .T if Q we do 1- if K ? f ff-1 ' if K W f' I I .f -:S If , if if egs9 7' Rffffi 2 Aede S A mf? -1- ARSZ eeeo S 'd'-e' Y df Q V . fiiiliifs E rf ' A Q-ygwxef -ms,-xffim f L A A 2Aw,1.',1gK',,5ARgg.5sW f A 2 We of ' R A X ,Ko I S. ' f '-.d Mixiif i f. f s H ' ' , F' H5 Q - Jkfiigf-lf -... fs: 'EN 5' 'V A Eze l Q, ,..: M 3 fizfx iw , s f A A Qi A f- N 1 A w w 1 ' A A 'IQQ E 5 Q3 1 A . '-::'J,'.-, C .' .'-32: 'SLE' 'Z.f?,53 'f ': . 425:-21 L' : ' f ' .- H 1 .-,S - ' WS is 'Exec if. H ai Kamle EM M Kill, Reekan, kill! 1, Cal comes on Jtrong. N 3, Mag 55555 53 3 n 52 ,gf One hundred ten kwa You'1fe lucky. We eoula' have ufeal that old Let': twist caption again. Reach for the .clay ana' a'on't move. M1 ww W That'J enough prartice. Next time we'll uye a hall. j.v. SOCCER TEAM VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM T One hundred twelve Captain, Cal Coolidge and Coach Penney 35 -M 3 E .,k Q ,A SENIOR Don Cole SENIOR, Cal Coolidge One hundred fourteen SENIOR, joe Gambolati i I 5 i One hundred tif teen SOPHOMORE, Greg Hoisington SENIOR, Steve Robbins SENIOR, Mike Oberlander One hundred sixteen i l 5 E E 1 i N 1 ...W,wmmv .Imam mm. m mums .WWW W Mmm ZW? mf Mm 'Www 15 m,w9.L:5 3 fb wiiav .. sv-Q Q? fi 'N L 4 +A fms SS fi sf '- SW if wi., Hx . B N 4 33 ik K W sk K? :PF Q X with K Y? 3 . THE MAJQRETTES CAPTAIN, Karen Prentice 5 E 5 Mrs. G. gets a sporophyte as fi W HQ i . ,. , ,yggvgfzl f y V. , fy M, 1 VK ,WWW Qyw iw, Jai? Spinechiller goes up One hundred-twenty-two -E-T 591 . f.HXSf -- We , - ::.-fa 1 ' 5 . N -s:,.:j - , X f. : . ,QT N if F1 N-X , f V V-Q -: b . -. 3 . Qkx sp N. N i P xx X X Cx X R 'N N ... gg X is X. E i i v w 1 J , Q, , x v xx X Q km M X kk X 44 . Qwkx www. ik, .L fl., .L ,-X fi S S S P X3 Q fm 1 1 , 1 ' vm 3 5 7.s:HJl ' 1 11,11 em, -ff , .fm I 4 KW ,,..gypv-W awww., , f Nw1s,'2xqg.EZ., 1 ' Miz ,llxllgw 'mf W1 X111 L J E 'siGbvfV5Wlfi:-, EA , Our Heh, Arnold Zijjfel! Artist Dick DiBuono and President Bill Smith SENIORS, Liz Wright and Marty Galumboski GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY Gerry clean the goalbox. One hundred twenty-seven Y GIRL ' ASKETB LL SENIORS, Back: Co-captains Milley Rainey and Chris Iohansson Front: Marty Galumboski and Liz Wright. J. V. GIRLS' BASKETBALL I 1' L V , , V I r w I J i 1 - 5 I S I 'sm I NSR W I I I wb -' 5 I s L N . -:Lug I ' f L1 1' .I Q. I '. 'X XY I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I 4 I rw-I .IUNIPER HILL NURSERY T. H. Secor Quality Evergreenf ROUTE 85 AMSTON, CONNECTICUT COLCHESTER TOOL 8f. DIE, INC. All Kindx of Welding 33 LEBANON AVENUE COLCHESTER, CONNECTICUT BEST WISHES T0 THE BALABAN 8. STANDISH, INC. CLASS OF 1970 APPLIANCES - TV - FURNITURE - RUGS P L O T K I N ' S Jewelry 8 Gift Shop Keepsake Diamonds International and Oneida Stainless Guaranteed Watch Repairing COLCHESTER SHOPPING PLAZA Phone: 557-5658 39 NORWICH AVENUE COLCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Don Standish Bob Balaban Sure-em to the Gmdunfex of the Class of T970 JACK R. HUNTER, INC. and MANCHESTER STRUCTURAL STEEL, IN One hundred thirty-two Compliment! of BUCKLEY 8: CAMP Meet! 6 Groreriex GLASTONBURY, CONNECTICUT CASUAL VILLAGE I Manchester 0 Wethersneld 956 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Fezxbion Apparel for funiarf, Girlx, and Young Men Bert Wirlaer To The Clcrss of 1970 EVERGREEN ACRES Tree Form 8g Nursery G. Pugatch 81 Son WINDHAM AVENUE COLCHESTER C OMPLI MEN TS OF TH E U R S O S ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT TINA'S ITALIAN AMERICAN RESTAURANT Every Meal A Treat At T I N A ' S 228-3670 KEN'S GARAGE ROUTE 6, ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT General Repairing Work Guaranteed - Wrecker Service Atlantic Producti' 742-6227 ANDOVER SERVICE STATION Martin Sauer General Repairing, Tune U pr, Tire: Batterier, Accefrorier Wrecker Service ROUTE 6, ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT 742-8885 Come Virit the Friendly Folkf at FRIENDLY ICE CREAM SHOP 435 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER jim Martin-Mgr. HTEENAGERSIHAVEN FOR BURGERSH Complirnentr of GURIAN DRUG 1 MAIN STREET COLCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Richard Picard, Prop. 537-2375 One hundred thirty-three FRANK 8. MARIAN'S STORE Route 66 HEBRON, CONNECTICUT Produce, Frozen Foods, Mean, Groceries Open 8:30 A.M. - 6:00 P.M., Mon. thru Sat. 228-3120 Closed Sundays 228-9498 PERHAM'S TEXACO ROUTE 85 John 8: Doug AMSTON, CONNECTICUT One hundred thirty-four HISTORIC MARLBOROUGH TAVERN Fine Foods - Grog and Lodging Since 1740 JUNCTION ROUTE 66 AND MAIN MARLBOROUGH, CONNECTICUT For Reservations - 295-93 58 The Matikas Family Innkeeperx BONNY BROOK FARM Reg. Shetland Ponies ROUTE 85 HEBRON, CONNECTICUT BEVERLY O'BRIEN Dufchmaid Representative Place an Order or have 4 Party to Earn Free Clothing Phone 742-8031 Bef! Wifher from Manchexterir Leading Department Store HOUSE 81 HALE 945 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Firrt Sime 1853 SENIORS M. H. + D. E. DEE DEE's DRIVE - IN ROUTE 85 AMSTON 16 Grinders Creamy Whip Ice Milk Call In Your Orderf Ahead HURLEY'S, INC. The Men's Shop The Lincoln Shop The Prep Shop Phone - 557-1082 WILLIMANTIC CONNECTICUT McDONALD'S RESTAURANT Relax - Go Bowling Your Kind of Plane WII.I.l BOWLING CENTER Where the Customer is Our Most Important Product ROUTE Q56 1' S ' , C1 1' QM ity mice em mess WINDHAM, CONNECTICUT Always Prevail 1464 WEST MAIN WILLIMANTIC, CONN. 4254505 ' One hundred thirty-five Marlborough auntry Barn :E iqnff ,I E . , WH 5 5 E ff Z? Efayvx q-vi al M Mu wsu wi lg -fe ' f f l Y xx '33 I V i ' Y Us.- m l 2,i T-+1 my ! ,E 1? I wi . 'f--, jig A - .R 122: EH 1 ' ' 1' x ,fi FV YQQ, A ' ijf l'I' .f. , IM --Qff fgf '- -, 'f f L - Im ,mm HlVnltm1anmrmnlmi!imV , Sami TW W I W TWWLM-I ., +-1-if - if A---. -4-:P:5pf31 225g --- Q-:ig-fr WN ' H- - THE OLD COUNTRY STORE FT . ,-f E V-'E M' 0' 'H egel ww ....... 7' N-.. TE' T, H- f'- EEaHy'Afaerieai1 Furnishings-For The Home And Heard? 'mm' FRANK'S LIVE BAIT WEST ROAD MARLBOROUGH, CONNECTICUT Phone: 295-9659 Your: for Better Fixlaing 1 SOAPSTONE MOUNTAIN F CATTLEMEN'S ASSOCIATION a One hundred thirty-six Compliments of MRS. C Complimemtr of F GORE MACHINE CO. J 1 HEBRON ROAD T ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT 1 Wallpaper Artists'Supp1ies THE E. A. JOHNSON PAINT COMPANY Dutch Boy 8: California Paints ADAMS .IEWELERS 725 MAIN STREET Henry H. Adams, Prop. MANCHESTER, CONECTICUT Diamomif - Watcher - jewelry - Silverware - Giftx 649-4501 649-4502 785 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 643-4720 C omplimerm of KOSS CONSTRUCTION General Contrartorf Excavating 8z Site Work 295-9747 MARLBOROUGH 267-9466 Complimentf of RUTKA'S LIQUOR LOCKER 55 LEBANON AVENUE, COLCHESTER 537-2764 PARADISE FOOD MARKET ROUTE 85 AMSTON, CONNECTICUT C Complimentf of ARTER CHEVROLET CO., INC. 1229 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT One hundred thirty-seven Complimentx of DAIRY QUEEN N. P. HALLENBECK COMPANY, INC. BUNKER HILL ROAD ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT 742-7301 S VERNON, CONNECTICUT Complimentx to the Class of 1970 DENLER REALTY 111-K A 'wx RI SOUTH MAIN STREET MARLBOROU GH 295-9066 OFSHAY BROS. 8g SON MARLBOROUGH, CONNECTICUT The Home of Home-made jewifla Style Corned Beef One hundred thirty-eight Beft Wifhef to the Class of 1970 DOUG'S BARBER SHOP MARLBOROUGH 295-9566 DENLER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INCORPORATED Developer of Stone Creft in MARLBOROUGH - H omex of Diftinction - 295-9691 , Is RFALTORS I0 I 0 I ! 1 I I 3 lk ' lol I A I Q Am ACIIVL Q Mu-IBLRQ or ' Q Consxnumt X I I BOARDS , f ESTATE' The seal of the Realtor is a symbol of protection. GOOD SIGNS TO LOOK FOR.. IN THE YEARS AHEAD HOWARD B- RE C'-E95 Real Estate is our business-our only amend 3 Clegg Agway O REALTORS Marlborough, Connecticut C on gmtulatio nf Class of 1970 from MY LADY FAIR WILLIMANTIC PLAZA WILLIMANTIC, CONNECTICUT Ftzfhiom for Sophiftimted Ltzdiex Of All A gef On e hundred thirty-n Compliment! of HARRISON 'S STATIONERS MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT BURTON'S, INCi 841 MAIN STREET and PARKADE MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT LIFT THE LATCH GIFT SHOP 977 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT And enter the world of color. Compliments of TRES CHIC BEAUTY SALON 305 EAST CENTER STREET MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 24 Hour Service S 6z H MI 9-2871 Green Stamps M 8g M OIL SERVICE Burners Installed and Repaired Fuel Oils - Range Oil - Gasoline Main Ofnce and Plant RT. 6, BOLTON, CONN. Office 843 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. Charlie Minicucci Dave Minicucci One hundred forty Complimentf of SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO. 981 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT REGAL'S MEN'S SHOP The Marvel of Main Street 903 - 905 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 Phone: 643-2478 Formal Wear for Hire POST RIDER SHOPPE I ce Cream Clam'-Broiled Footlf 2801 MAIN STREET GLASTONBURY, CONNECTICUT Complete Take Ozzt Sewive Telephone - 633-4501 HITCHCOCK'S PHARMACY Telephone 267-75 3 1 MAIN STREET EAST HAMPTON, CONNECTICUT Complimentf of SID GORDON'S SUPERMARKET The Shopping Center for Thrifty People Complimefztx of ELKlN'S MARKET MAIN STREET EAST HAMPTON, CONNECTICUT Fireplace Wood Snow Plowing Light Trucking Chain Saw Work House Painting 85 MAIN STREET Lawn Care EAST HAMPTON, CONNECTICUT Cal Coolidge Mark HOUIG Telephone 267-2585 2283230 7426832 Hebron Andover You Ctz1z't G0 W1'0fzg If It'J Styled by Strong STRONG'S FLOWER SHOP EAST HAMPTON, CONNECTICUT 34 EAST HIGH STREET Telephone: 267-2754 Compllmefztf of PALM'S DELICATESSEN EAST HAMPTON, CONNECTICUT One hundred forty-one C OMPLI MEN TS OF A FRIEND C OMPLIMEN TS OF ANDOVER PACKAGE STORE Marlborough Messenger I May the laemiliney you make be tomorrow? good news! Bi g ,M juni, if g ' dred fort BESTWIVISHES FROM The Tonnenbolums GRAND LAKE LODGE THE FAMILY RESORTU LEBANON, CONNECTICUT y-two Complimentf of HALL'S PACKAGE STORE ROUTE 2 MARLBOROUGH, CONNECTICUT Complimentr of THATCH ER'S Premiptiofz Drzzggittr THE REXALL STORE EAST HAMPTON, CONNECTICUT CAPITOL GARAGE, INC. Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant - Imperial International Trucks 1520 WEST MAIN STREET WILLIMANTIC, CONNECTICUT BEST WISHES To The CLASS OF 1970 DAVE'S PACKAGE STORE 4 CORNERS, MARLBOROUGH Complimefztf of LAKESIDE CLEANERS 27-29 EAST HIGH STREET EAST HAMPTON, CONNECTICUT Telephone 267-9089 W MZ? f , Congratulations and the best of luck! We at Loring are proud of the part we have had in helping to make your classbook a permanent reminder of your school years, recording with photo- graphs one of the happiest and most exciting times of your lite! We hope that, iust as you have chosen us as your class photographer, you will continue to think of Loring Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! When you choose Loring portraits, you are sure of the finest craftsmanship at the most moderate prices! LURWG I T lllll New England's Largest School Photographers ff One hundred forty-three For the Fineft in Printing and Ojfce Supplier JAMES D. YOUNG CO., INC. 182 COURT STREET MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT 236-2636 LYNN'S SHOES - For All The Family - 2277 MAIN STREET GLASTONBURY Compliment: of GEORGE MARKLAND DeGEMMIS House of Clothing 2450 MAIN STREET ROUTE 195 GLASTONBURY, CONNECTICUT STORRS, CONNECTICUT 633-5203 Esso Jeep 8: Renault Forma! Wear Rental! - Camplimentf of - HEBRON SALON OF BEAUTY Specializing in All Phnxef of Bennty Cizltiufe Telephone: 228-3890 For Appointments Tues., Thurs. 8: Sat. - 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wed. 8z Fri. - 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. ROUTE 66, HEBRON, CONNECTICUT QNext to Post Officej WAYNE W. MILLER AGENCY ROUTE 66 HEBRON, CONNECTICUT Native Lumber Ties Cedar Poles Sawdust CALL ARCHIE H. GREEN 557-5811 One hundred forty-four MASON - WAKEMAN AGENCY William B. Mason Ifzfimnzre Henry O. Wakeman FOUR CORNERS, RED 2 MARLBOROUGH, CONNECTICUT 06424 Telephone: 295-9716 Com plimentr of HEBRON WOOD PRODUCTS ROUTE 85, HEBRON, CONNECTICUT Puinlr - Lumber - Building Supplier Len German, Manager L. P. Gas Telephone: 228-3570 BEST WISHES PROM SIT'N CHAT BEAUTY SALON ROUTE ss, AMSTON, CONNECTICUT Tel. 228-9860 C OMPLI MEN TS OF HEBRON APPLIANCE CENTER CLARK'S CORNER STORE 73 MAIN STREET A. T. SYLVESTER AND SON EAST HAMPTON, CONNECTICUT CONSTRUCTION CO. Quulily Built Homes Sherwin Williams Paints Hallmark Greeting Cards Behold the turtle. 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Bailey Mr. 8: Mrs. Leo Gambolati Mr. 8: Mrs. Vincent Pallas SENIOR DIRECTORY ROBERT AGNEW: Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 3, 43 Go Joe Club 43 Brass Rejects 43 Debate Club 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 43 World Affairs Club 43 Yearbook Staff4-Business Manager 43 Basketball 13 History Academic Award 23 Science Academic Award 33 English Academic Award 43 Boys' State 33 Mock Congress 2, 33 Model UN 4 . . . College JOANNE ATTARDO: Library Club 1, 23 F.H.A. 13 Nurse's Aide 2, 3, 4g F.B.L.A. 33 Health Careers Club 3, 43 Pep Club 4 . . . Hairdressing School JACQUELINE AVERY: Frances Howell High School Majorettes . . . Employment RUSSELL BAILEY: Freshman Basketball 13 J.V. Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 2, 3 . . . Employment TINA BALDWIN: Ski Club 4 . . . College JAMES BALON: Drafting Award . . . College MARY BELDEN: Chorus 1, 23 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Trigon Players 3, 4g Pep Club 43 Gymnastics 3 . . . College STEPHEN BERGENHOLTZ: Student Council 1, 3-Parliamentarian 33 World Affairs Club 4-President 43 Class rfiesident 43 Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 43 Yearbook Staff 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4-Vice-Presiclent3 Prom Committee 33 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Vice-President 33 Go Joe Club 3, 43 Mock Congress 33 Fresh- man Basketball lg Biology Academic Award 23 Boys' State 3 ...College MARTHA BLOWEN: Symphonic Band 2, 43 Chorus 2, 33 All-Eastern Band 23 All-Eastern Chorus 3, 43 Trigon Players 2, 3, 43 National Thes- pians 2,. 3, 43 Woodwind Quartet 43 English Academic Award 33 Girls' State 3 . . . College MARK BOUCHER: Symphonic Band 4 PAUL BOUSQUET: Service CONNIE BROWN: Undecided BONNIE BRUNELL: Trigon Players 1, 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 33 Historian 43 National Thespians 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 J.V. Cheering 23 Varsity Cheering 3, 4hCaptain 43 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4-Recording Secretary 43 Class Secretary 1, 23 Class Historian 33 Prom Committee 43 D.A.R. Good Citizen Award3 Open Door Exchange Student to Ecuador . . . College CATHERINE BUSHSPIES: Home Economics Academic Award 4 . . Special Education JOSEPH BUDRICK: Baseball Manager 13 J.V. Baseball 2 . . .Employement BETTE-LU BURKS: Intramural Bowling 3 . . . College GUY CARDINI:J.V. Baseball 2 . . . Service DONALD COLE: J.V. Basketball 13 Varsity Basketball 43 Track 1, 23 Cross Country 13 History Academic Award 23 Math Academic Award 3, 43 Boys' State 33 Class Historian 13 Class Vice-President 4 . . . College CALVIN COOLIDGE: Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 33 Trigon Players 33 Class President 13 Class Vice-President 23 Varsity Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain 43 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain 43 Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 43 Track 33 Boys' State . . . College GAIL COVELL: Student Council 1, 23 Girls' Basketball 1 . . . College RICHARD CROWLEY: Service SARAH DAVIS: J.V. Cheering 33 French Academic Award 3 . . .College WILLIAM D'EROCLE: Employment NANCY DEVLIN: Pep Club 4 . . . College RICHARD DIBUONO: Track 13 Cross Country 2, 3 . . . College HENRY DOMBROWSKI: Symphonic Band 1, 23 Dance Band 13 Varsity Club 3, 43 Socer 1, 2, 3, 4-Co-Captain 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 4-Captain 3 . . . College RICHARD DOUCETTE: Trigon Players 33 Student Council 43 Track 3, 4 . . . College DENNIS DUNN: J.V. Soccer 13 Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4 CHERYL DUNNACK: College MARY EGAN: Chorus 1, 2, 33 Girls' Octet 23 Yearbook Staff 3, 4-Copy Editor 43 Pep Club 43 Student Council 43 Trigon Players 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Rentschler Algebra Award 13 Math Academic Award 33 English Academic Award 23 Chorus Award 23 Girls' State 33 All-Eastern Chorus 2, 3 . . . College GLEN ERVICK: Employment THEODORE FILL: Bowling Club 13 Chess Club 13 Soccerg Track . . . College WILLIAM FORAN: Employment CHRISTINE FORD: College JAMES FRACCHIA: Wrestling 1, 23 I.A. Award . . .Trade School DENISE FRAZIER: Library Club 1 . . . Hairdressing School MARLENE FULLER: Undecided MARTHA GALUMBOSKI: 'Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4-Senior Representa- tive 43 Girls' Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4-J.V. Captain 33 Field Hockey 4 . . . College JOSEPH GAMBOLATI: Prom Committee 3, 43 Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 1, 23 Track 43 Boys' State 3 . . . College THOMAS GASPER: Service and Marriage KERY GILMAN: MAHR Industries 3, 4-President 43 Ski Club 4- President 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Baseball 4 . . . College is MARK GIROURD: J.V. Baseball 2 . . . Service - One hundred forty-nine SENIOR DIRECTORY DAVID GONCI: Bowling Club 1, Symphonic Band 1, Yearbook Staff 4- Editor-in-Chief 4, Student Council 3, Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4-President 3, National Honor Society 3, 4-President 4, Prom Committee 4, World Affairs Club 4, Class Vice-President 1, Go joe Club 3, 4, Math Academic Award 2, American Legion Oratorical Award-Second Place, National Merit Commendation, State of Conn. Scholar 4, M.S.U. Summer Study Program 3, Mock Congress 3 . . . College SUSAN GORE: Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4-President 4, Sketch Club 2, Art Club: Gymnastics 1, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, English Academic Award 4 o ege DOUGLAS GOULD: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4-President 4, Trigon Players 3, Freshman Basketbal 1, Varsity Soccer 3, Baseball 3, 4 . . . College DAVID GRABOFF: Latin Club 1, 2, ,3 junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4-President 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Soccer 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3 . . . College BRUCE GUIMOND: Wrestling 1 . . . College JENNIFER HACKER: Library Club 3 . . . Employment ARTHUR HALOBURDO: Air Force, College KATHLEEN HORTON: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Secretary 4, Pep Band 1, 2, Dramatics 4, Student Council 4, j.V. Cheerleader 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Secretary, Treasurer J.V. and Varsity Cheerleaders, Debbie Kinney Scholarship, Academic Music Award 4, All-Eastern Connecticut Band 4 .. . College MARK HOULE: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club, Student Council 1, 2, 3, J.V. Soccer 1, I.V. Basketball 1, Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Physical Education Award 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Boys' State . . . College KATHRYN HUNTINGTON: Gymnastics 1, 2, Health Careers Club 2, 3, 4, Nurse's Aid 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Student Council 4 . . . LPN Training JEFFREY IVES: Chess Club 4 . . . College CRISTAL -IOHANSSON: Student Council 1, Trigon Players 1, 2, 3, 4- Secretary 4, National Thespians 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Octet 2, Band 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4-Corresponding Secretary 4, Girls' IV. Basketball 2, 3-Co-Captain 3, Varsity Girls' Basketball 3, 4-Co-Captain 4, N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation, State of Connecticut Scholar, French Academic Award 2, All-Eastern Chorus 3, 4 . . . College PATRICIA JUROVATY: Majorettes 2, 3, Home Economic Academic Award . . . Employment HERBERT KELSEY: A.V. Club 1, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, National Thespian Society 3, 4, Freshman Basketball, Cross Country 1 STEPHEN KOLLER: Basketball 1, Soccer 3 . . . College APRIL LAVALLEE: Mahr Industry '70: Academic Awards: Business, Art . . . Employment PAMELA LAW. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4-Tutoring Chairman 4 . . . College SUSAN LEDERER: Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Newspaper Club 1, 2, 3, Art Academic Award . . . College PRISCILLA LIPPINCOTT: Dramatics 2, 3, 4-Stage Manager 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Hartford Courant Scholastic Awards-Place 1969- 1970, Academic Art Award 4 . . . College One hundred fifty KATHLEEN LONDON: Gymnastics 1 . . . Employment JOHN McGUIRE: Dramatics 3, 4, Mahr 3, 4 . . . Employment AVIS MERRYMAN: Nurse's Aide 3, 4 . . . College I DAVID MOE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4 . . .Employment APRIL MOTT: Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girls' Octet 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4-Photography Editor 4, Trigon Players 1, 2, 3,4-Best Actress 2, Most Valuable Member 33 National Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4-Parliamentarian 4, Choral Award 1, 2,, Math Academic Award 2, Girls' State, All-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 4, Statel of Connecticut Scholar . . . College VERONICA MURPHY: Undecided KAREN MUSLER: Class Historian 2, Class Vice-President 3, j.V. Cheer- ing 3-Co-Captain 3, Varsity Cheering 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Health Careers Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4-Junior Repre- sentative 3, Secretary 3, Student Council-Vice-President 4 . . . College MARGARET MUSZYNSKI: College HAROLD NEUMANN: Symphonic Band 3, 4-Vice-President 4, Dance Band 3, Trigon Players 3, Basketball 3, Baseball 3 . . . College JANE NIELSEN: Girls Leaders Club 1, 2 . . . Undecided MICHAEL OBERLANDER: Student Council 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Science Academic Award 3, Boys' State 3 . . . Undecided DEAN OLIVET: Lunenburg High School: Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Bookstaff 4, Basketball 1, 2, 33 Cross Country 1, Track 1, 21 RHAM: Ski Club 4 . . . College LINDA PALMER: Class President 2, Yearbook Stall' 3, 4, Student Council 4, Art Club 4, Prom Committee 4 . . . College ALLAN PARKINGTON: Freshman Basketball 1, Cross Country 2, 3, 4 . . . Employment l SUSAN PHILLIPS: College Club 2, 3, Girls League 1, 2, 3, Spanish. Club 1 . . . College BARRY PINNEY: J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, MAHR In- dustries 3, 4 . . . Employment KAREN PRENTICE: Library Club t, 2-Secretary and Vice-President, Art Club 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Prom Committee 4, Student Council 4, Gymnastics 1, 2, 4, Majorettes 3, 4-Captain 4 . . . Art College THOMAS PRESTRIDGE: French Academic Award 4 . . . College I GREGORY PUGATCH: Chess Club 1, 2, Science Club 4, Bowling Club 1, 2 . . . College I MILDRED RAINEY: QWindsor Locks High School: Girls' Intramural? Basketball 3-Captain 3, Herald Yearbook Staff 35 RHAM: Field Hockey 4, Girls' Basketball 4 . . . College MARY LOU RATTI: Pep Club 4 . . . College PATSY RATTI: Prom Committee 4-Secretary 4, MAHR Industry 4, Chorus 1, 2, Class Historian 4, Girls' Octet 2, I.A. Academic Award 33 All-Eastern Chorus 1, 2 . . . College DOUGLAS RAYMOND: Wrestling 1, 2 . . . Trade School or College SENIOR DIRECTORY STEVEN RIVAL: A.V. Club 1, 2, 3, 4-President 2, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 3, 4-Asst. Business Manager 4, Trigon Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Go oje Club 3, 4, Mecca 3, 4, MAHR 3, 4, Debate Club 1, 2, 3, World Affairs Club 4-Treasurer 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3 . . . College STEVEN ROBBINS: Trigon Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Basketball 1, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, National Thespians 3, 4 . . . College KEVIN ROWLEY: History Academic Award 3 . . . College IUNE RYCHLOVSKY: Gymnastics 1, 2, Crafts 1, Ski Club 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Girls' Softball 3, 4, History Academic Award 4 . . . College STANLEY RZONCA: Trigon Players 1, 2, 3, 4, National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4-President 4, Science Academic Award 4 . . . College ANN SANFORD: Library Club 2, 3, Gymnastics 1 . . . College MARGARET SCANLAN: J.V. Cheering 2, 3-Captain 3, Varsity Cheer. ing 4, Art Club 4, Yearbook Staff 4-Art Editor 4 , . . College ALAN SCHUTZ: Chess Club 1, Varsity Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Class President 3, Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4, Freshman Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain 4, Math Academic Award 4, Boys' State 3 . . . College DEBORAH SEARS: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4-Corresponding Secretary 4, Ski Club 4-Secretary 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, Girls' Basketball 1, J.V. Cheering 2-Co-Captain 2, Varsity Cheering 3, 4-Co-Captain 4, Gymnastics 2, English Academic Award 3, Science Academic Award 4, Girls' State 3, Mock Congress 3 ...College JOHN SISE: Undecided STEPHEN SLOBODIAN: Trade School WILLIAM SMITH: Go joe Club 3, 4-President 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4iCaptain 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Harvard Book Award 3 . . . College HEIDI SOLOMONSON: Hairdressing School FRANCINE SOUCY: French Academic Award 3 . . . Employment NANCY STASIAK: Student Council 1, 2, 3, Art Club 4-President 4 . . . College LOUISE SYLVESTER: Student Council 4, Health Careers Club 1, F.H.A. 1, 2 . . . Nursing School LAURA TAYLOR: Student Council 4, Special Education Aide 3 . . College DAVID THERIAULT: Trigon Players 4, Soccer . . . Art College MARGARET TRABER: fWindsor High School-Future Teachers of America Clubj RHAM: Girls' Basketball 4 . . . College VIRGINIA VIOLETTE: Nurse's Aide 3, 4, Health Careers Club 3, 4- President, F.H.A. 3, 4-Vice-President 3, President 4, Girls' Softball 2 . . . Hairdressing School ABRAHAM WEXLER: Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Vice-President 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, World Affairs Club 4, Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Academic Award 2, 3, Science Academic Award 4 . . . College LAWRENCE WILHELM: Trigon Players 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2. . .College SANDRA WILLIAMS: Student Council 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4 . . . College DEBRA WOODMAN: Marriage ELIZABETH WRIGHT: National Honor Society 3, 4-Secretary 4, Student Council 3, 4, Trigon Players 1, 2, 3, 4-Historian 2, National Thespians 2 3, 4-Scribe 4, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Girls' Octet 2, Mock Congress 3, Girls' Basketball 2, 4, Field Hockey 3, 4, Girls' Softball 3, 4, Soroptomist Award 4, Girls' State 3 . . . College DEBORAH WYTHE: National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4, Trigon Players 2, 3, 4-Vice-President 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Scribe 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4-President 4, Chorus 2, 3, Woodwind Quartet 4, junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 1, 2, Girls' State 33 English Academic Award 2, National Merit Finalist 4, G.F.W.D.C. Award 3 . . . College Farewell ffar-well'j n. 1. Expression of good wishes at parting, goodbye. 2. Appropriate term for the last page of a yearbook-in other words we tried, here it is, we're leaving. 3. A word best spoken with a tear in oneis eye, a tremor in one's voice, and a laugh in one's soul. 4. Reversed phrase indicating status of Senior Class after ten years. 5. Something you say to the cop as you leave the dance. 6. Some- thing the cop says to you as he tears off the ticket and walks back to his cruiser. 7. Synonyms-So long, Take it easy, See ya later, Auf Wiederseben, Hang in there, expressed with a handshake at graduation and the clink of a Hip-top at the following party. N'-sa Farewell... We curse, kick, despise, and say we'll die if we don't get out of here soon. Funny thing is, after coming back in a year, it seems that somehow, in some way, those years weren't so bad after all. They were pretty good. One hundred fifty-two Hx fys fn, 95 Wd 5 . if 'R we fi 22? 4 s 555 95 Ea 5 ai 54 In 'wx ' 5. . K , Q. if ar, ,,. Y . 54, .7 . . 4.
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