Roger Ludlowe High School - Fairfieldiana Yearbook (Fairfield, CT)
- Class of 1970
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K ,N 14 iw . . . 1.3 1 . . fl... . . . . S f. . ze -. M 'K HQ K+ Q ' Q W M -. fc '-' E ' . L41Y'2J-Q, f . ' . , .Q Q -sf . S F Q K i A.i':???fgk i 5..,,5Q, .. ., ,,ug.,Q., .cw H. .Q A , ,ki . . ' c .fl M 5 M if Q , Li I A S. ni, if .i SW W2 X huge N a Published by the Students M My F ' of Roger Ludlowe High School, Fairfield, Connecticut Faculfg . .......... ..... u s UJBPGKQSSIIBD BQ Syavfs m Gfivifies no GIINVS ..... .... . ISI Everyone wants to be something. As students, we have chosen education as our means to that end. We must be prepared to discover ourselves - the first step toward wisdom. We must be certain that the pursuit of our ideals is guided by a concern for life, and we must not be afraid to continue the pro- cess of increasing the awareness and in- volvement already initiated by our generation. What is education ? For what is it preparing us? And, most im- portant, is it taking us where we want to go? 4 -'-if af ' The demands of students all over the world for greater participation in the administration of the universities and formulation of the curricula are only the more superficial symptoms of the demand for a different kind of education. If the educational bureaucrary does not understand this message, it will lose the respect which it receives from students and eventually that from the rest of the population. On the other hand, if it becomes 'vulnerable', open and responsive to the in- terests of the students, it will sense the satisfaction and joy which meaningful activity carries with it as its reward . . --Erich Fromm, The Revolution of Hope 1 ,X t ,MQ n x , awww, A . N s :Mf Xl E , 1 W , a ii e N iv Education is a personal challenge to make of it what the student wills It provides the potential for the discovery of knowledge and of self. Education should be based upon the principle of human interaction, rather than upon the absorption of concepts. And it should offer individuals the opportunity to act, to interact, and to excel. Education IS a way of thinking, of judging, of living. The problems ahead of us are difficult and their resolutions of crucial importance The restoration of man's humanity and his ability to master change will not be easy problems with which to deal Education must be one of our foremost aids as we seek the solutions for the Seventies. X l Perhaps the most ominous aspect at present is that we seem to lose control over our own system. We execute the decisions which our com- puter calculations make for us. We as human beings have no aims except producing and consuming more and more. We will nothing, nor do we not-will anything. We are threatened with extinction by nuclear weapons and with inner deadness by the passiveness which our exclusion from res- ponsible decision making engenders. How did it happen? How did man, at the very height of his victory over nature, become the prisoner of his own creation and in serious danger of destroying himself? In the search for scientific truth, man came across knowledge that he could use for the domination of nature. He had tremendous success. But in the one-sided emphasis on technique and material consumption, man lost touch with himself, with life. Having lost religious faith and the humanistic values bound up with it, he concentrated on technical and ma- terial values and lost the capacity for deep emotional experiences, for the joy and sadness that accompany them. The machine he build became so powerful that it developed its own program, which now determines man's own thinking. At the moment, one of the gravest sympyoms of our system is the fact that our economy rests upon arms production Cplus maintenance of the whole defense establishmentj and on the principle of maximal consumption. We have a well-functioning economic system under the con- dition that we are producing goods which threaten us with physical destruc- tion, that we tranform the individual into a total passive consumer and thus deaden him, and that we have created a bureaucracy which makes the individual feel impotent. Are we confronted with a tragic, insolvable dilemma? Must we pro- duce sick people in order to have a healthy economy, or can we use our material resources, our inventions, our computers to serve the ends of man? Must individuals be passive and dependent in order to have strong and well-functioning organizations? - Erich Fromm Xfxyk 96 01:9 WMM X 3:5235 1. QS if Ak in 1- K '-v, ff! K EM w-. f G. -1 4 eo G T lllw H sf Q- Mankind is nothing without individual men. We do not seem to be on the way to greater individuality, but rather we seem to be becoming an increasingly manipulat- ed mass civilization, a completely mechan- ized society, in which man is transformed into nothing more than a part of the total machine, well fed and entertained, yet pas- sive, unalive, and with little feeling. But such a system need not continue if we can preceive its inherent dangers. Instead, through self-realization and a kind of re- birth, we can achieve a new awareness of sensitivity to life, and, through these things, we can grow to our fullest potential. l x f- fr ogg,-I 'Eff L gm. 4. fs ,,fx,1s,l , ,,.w,,.t - . . ,W g ,Q M ,,,,fh,f'5-fs .,.. I . i f'-,A f' QV -was be-1' V my ffv imza' -fzff w Wwwaiffif, f'r-WW vt 242' ,fg fws-at V 'ZWZrZ ff5H1ilfIsH2zfis2Yf1 ' 'H' 'fflww L .. 1 ' 2 ,'?ffw'Z1ZZ'iQ1 : -. . i gi l fi ft if f, at fa ww J f , ,,gi:,,,V fiifff 55? AW Nigga .-J MQ, -wgy M I ff? 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No man is an Island, entire of itselfg every man is piece of the Continent, a part of the maing if a Cloud be washed away by the Sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a Manner of thy friends or of thine own wereg any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankindg And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tollsg It tolls for thee. - john Donne Qwsf W l g?ff?if1Ki5fFi5L iw' iw J ' - -ff - 'f A '1 m- ,- wsiylglhi-.G--L ,A .-,:,f Qlrbl 1 ,ff sg - A 9-5 5 , - - - I C f fm , W fgfy L,..,l N47 l We are at the crossroads: one road leads to a completely mechanized society with man as a helpless cog in the machine - if not to destruction by thermo- nuclear warg the other to a rennaissance of humanism and hope . . . We are in the very midst of the crisis of modern man. We do not have too much time left. But there is hope - because there is a real possibility that man can reassert himself, and that he can make the technological society human. - Erich Fromm r .. .i tfqfnif ak -,I K A X , ,sf , fi' Q , Don't go to school to learn how to make a living -- go to school to learn how to live. - Dick Gregory Life flashed today at the dawnin', day time, night time, We still don't see. Why must we wait until mornin' to wake up and be? wake up and be, wake up and be, WAKE UP AND - Richie Havens Learning to live is a part of all learning. The individual can learn to feel fully alive, to live rather than to exist. Instead of fostering the state of unconscious hopelessness that is so often covered up as optimism, we should see and cherish all signs of new life, and we should be ready at every moment for that which is waiting to be born. ft DJ f o XQXYYLQ 0 . . The process of increasing awareness is nothing but the process of awakening, of open- ing one's eyes and seeing what is in front of one. Awareness means doing away with illu- sions and, to the degree that this is accom- plished, it is a process of liberation. -- Erich Fromm . . he looked around him as if seeing the world for the first time . . . here was blue, here was yellow, here was green, sky and river, woods and mountains . . . all this, colored in a thousand different forms, had always been there . . - Herman Hesse, Siddbartba Power concedes nothing without a demand-it never has and never will. Unless there is some sort of meeting of the forces, the force that is it kk,A 'Q Things do not change, we change. - Thoreau dominant will always remain so. Unless you take WS J, . . , . . . A W A fu' some kind of action, you re yust going to continue f s ,yr to have the status quo. So you ve got to push and it Mm 'pgitse y :W W push until you get what you want . . . Those least g g,3 ',,, affected, least involved, the great mass of black I K sq, . . . . Q ' K x A A L ' 3' ,, x is and white middle-class Americans, must involve pg t, -1 fp s p up sw, at NN' themselves . . . that action replace slogans, that i s if t s aww . . W' f 9' , ,-swf ..,., rhetoric be replaced by reality. I- summit we JP as sf ,,, ttat if is s A l k - f my N -- I it cpu- p .1 Juhan Bond K i ,-t. if ..Lk gsm in Q X . fx V sf, V - 'Q xx ' -' as s s t t . Na to isss 'df at use, We ifbws' i vt it we i ,t ssse . gi if si WN iiiiii ww, A ik :ir r ii. V5 L.,. ,,.,. 3 dp I sf Lf U Q ,, , X :Wg :gk fm K -X. . K '- J ai W wa A mp l s itit Q . ttasttssfst, t s ef ,sl s t t as Q diff :ii . A X tt A A p p,.k rr gr ap 3 V V s ,s s i t H' 12 ',.:'- s e ..,, T' esss s s . iiiii - V ,., ...,,. . .,,L: A , ,:,. .tykskgyy ,R , :L ., . .. K K I K li? Q f isl. ,. , t tt 'issr a s , f is at t ssir 4 sssss i, s at - .. t a , st at ss? . -'a..s, ., '-,', 1 in . . It is one of the qualities of all life that it is in a constant process of change and never remains the same at any given moment. Life that stagnates tends to die, if the stagna- tion is complete, death has occurred. It follows that life in its moving quality tends to break out of and to overcome the status quo. We grow either stronger or weaker, wiser or more foolish, more courageous or more cowardly. Every moment is a moment of decision, for the better or for the worse . . . What holds true for the individual holds true for a society. It is never static, if it does not grow, it decays, if it does not transcend the status quo for the better, it changes for the worse. Often we, the individual or the people who make up a society, have the illusion we could stand still and not alter the given situation in the one or the other direction. This is one of the dangerous illusions. The moment we stand still, we begin to decay . . . Proposing methods of activation by participation aims at the revitalization of the democratic process. It is based on the conviction that American democracy must be strengthened or it will wither away. It cannot remain static. I - Erich Fromm 14 E Awareness of existing reality and of the possibilities for its improvement helps to change that reality. The need for action is clear. Any hope of change depends on the strength of each individual, on his courage to be fully alive and to seek solutions to the problems of his existence. Education can be only the beginning. If we truly wish to be free, we must accept responsibilities and demonstrate that we have become self-motivated and directed, socially aware and responsive to change. -'Q8.,Q',s?.W , as -Hi All .L -uni x In such a fantastic and dangerous world - we will not find answers in old dogmas, by repeating outworn slogans, or fight- ing on ancient battlegrounds against fading enemies long after the real struggle has moved on. We ourselves must change to master change. We must rethink all our old ideas and beliefs before they capture and destroy us . . . America must look to its young people, the children of this time of change. And we look especially to that privileged minority of educated men who are the students of America. - Robert Kennedy faculty ff ff D i' lm 27 . f .. E X XX f 4 Q'iMm14 mm mJ1Lm+ Q C H 58 QL W 15 X C' MUIINWRMKKIKKKMWW 2? x ff f fl c Q K JL 2 X X5 4 1 3 LJLZQQ Rx y- 9 , . W! 3 X I4 I ai 'I , n , - B -' 'Q-- ,V ,L Q fx' -sv- : 1 , '17 as Q? N X, if In Z W4 Z' f fi! ffkb C55 3 Q1 3? w Q A X f N -,Lib fb FAN QQ Q Q L M f E ,XM 3 H W9 gf! f, iw f 9.4, XX. Q, 1 wx , 1x QF. M, Q .Wx -W' v Roger L Warner H eadmarter Donald P. Crowell Auirtant H eadmarter ISTRATIO J: ll IPJQ ,fr Mrs. Mildred Hoehn Haynex H oure i Adminirzmtive H oufemaster Cynthia Caldwell Webrter H oure Adminimfutiue H ouremarter john Stellitano S illimun H oure Adminiftmtiue H oufemaxter A i'f.,z V Robert Samuelson H ayner H oufe Guidance H oufemarter Wilford Whiteley Webxter H oufe Guidance H oufemuxter Marjorie Banks Sillimun H ouse Guidance H oufemarter Mrs. Lillian Hartenburg H ayner House ' H ouse Aide Mrs. Charlotte Skog Webfter I-loufe H oure Aide Mrs. Rose Parisi S illimun H ouse H oure Aide HOUSE ADMINISTRATIONS Melvin Senator Ellxwortla H oure Adminiftratiue H ouxemarter Richard Symonds Ellrworth H ouxe Guidance H oufemuftef Mrs. Yelva Person Ellxwortb H ouxe H oufe Aide ,ii Mrs. Mary Billings Secretary Mfs- Edna Bear d51CY Mrs. Barbara Hamilton Seffemfy Secretary C ounciling Center Mrs. Jean Murphy Secretary 3 , David Rees Guidance C ounrelor Mrs. Judith Metzoff School Social Worker Robert Derwallis Pryclaological C onnfelor Harvey Gurman H Prycbological C ounrelor Mrs. Elizabeth Gower W Muffy, fmmgywr, Mrs. Florence Whiteley Mrs. Sandra Milone J s. Kathleen Daniel '41 4 fs: A: , 4: Mrs. Sue Thompson Jerome Caplan Mrs. Viola Way Mrs. Lillian Altman Mrs. Ruth Olean Claire Martin Richard Dufour Stephen Hacker: Mrs. Elaine Friedman Peter Meyer Edward Bateson Mrs. Josephine Ericksson Sheila Dwyer - -X Thomas Connelly Kenneth Williams Mrs. Joyce Walendzik Paul Guss Kenneth Mills Mae Kelly GLISH .I SGCIAL STUDIES Richard Gribko i r 1 s i A ' 3 A ...l-I Arnold Hetzer Daniel Lincoln Mrs. Cynthia Synder 45 William Weathered Barbra Ross Colleen Kelly Paul Mullen Francis Toal i William Smith iii? john Roper Fred Bellaria Burton Moore My X W Raymond Foley 10110 Mllllady h.. L GU GE Violeta Matulevicius Patricia Shiner Judith King Mrs. Luce Desilets L David Chenell Mrs. Mary Ellen Adrian MIS. Barbara Keeny Mrs. Marjorie Herrman Kathleen Leyden Paul Guarnaccia li 'Q s 27 Robert Poeltl William jackson Mrs. Catherine Dillingham SCIENCE Janice Shearer Ralph Minopoli Gerald Grossman .-M I I Carter O'Dwyer Mrs. joyce Evans Philip Meiman . . , xiii Rikke Wassenberg Andrew Kosch George Vince MATHEMATICS li... Maureen Murphy Martin Ryan Albert Angelosante Mrs. Audrea Reed joseph Cron William Spencer Mrs. Gertrude Hillman Malcom Swett Bernard Favreau Mrs. Lorraine Poor Luke Farrell john Dorland Mrs. Joyce Davis SS E N SI BU LN O E f Cynthia Smith Kenneth Dunbar Francis Furman Mrs. Patricia Gerner if'- U :J cs LH Mrs. Yvonne Dunlap RT MUSIC Mrs, Dorothy T erwogt Robert 0'C0flI16U Mrs. Barbara Mclndoe Dorothy O'Grady Mrs. Beatrice Lippman Paul Dolson I'1'1 I DILAL Mrs. Joanne Ekstrom li F-U ? t 5 ,L W. , A . f ' Edward Quinn PatrlCla Small Emil Taft 5 XJ Tris Carta XX lr' ' Marie Heady Keith Gillette john Hildebrandt Henry Palmer Walter Kita Claude Lacouture Robert Fabryk AL I TR I S fn Di 31 ,Y I' hlf W : . Mrs. Erva Phelps Mrs. jean Ardell HOME ECONOMICS 'ssi - .iw-s F . O Custodial Staff 32 Cafeteria Staff james Salafia Drbuer Education Mrs. Harris N urre Mrs. Schwartz N urJe'J Aide A' Mrs. Muriel Cararbe Teacher Service Clerk if O09 C120 H59 i 1? Would you buy a used car from this man? Aren't you myfu,-3101. ' fffffl my in School. ' How much should we np? x do ,fl Most Changed Since Freshman Year? wearing Tweed? When you sing you begin with D0-RE-Ml . . f 2' Stop that man! He's got my KAZ00! I didn'r know there was a centerfold in this book' K.. 'lk If one more kid asks me for a date . . 'YOu're 2190 tbweet! ! ! 53 ixiundii if? LY? if cgssmgn I'-'QM X fix KLA? 5 I it Exif K if if my 0 75 ,J ' . A ... , .-:zu 'f,l1:,,'. :ff-441 .:a,'w ' .. f . .fi SHS 'hifi 2 1: ,. ' i ,,,, Jay Allen wt1e.ew1fsi2,:f, ,Wit Jef? Km . .- 119 13' 45, 2 1' x Xl 9 .V : ,.,. , 791, V y 51 t . 1 Vfff' Peter Anderson , x . H T S Walter Artymoski CLASS OF '71 V ' ' I f J I 1 'L arf Qi 5 John Anderson , During the past year, the members of the Class of '71 have proven themselves to be the most spirited and hard-working class in the school. Our spirit, originality, and deter- mination has been demonstrated in every activity in which the class has participated. The success of the Class of '71 this year was due primarily to the outstanding loyalty and devotion of its members. Because of this loyalty and devotion, we are able to speak proudly of great financial success throughout the year. On behalf of myself and the other three junior olicers - Wren Stewart, Cindy Coulter, and Joyce Meader - I would like to thank the members of the class for their cooperation, and, on behalf of the entire class, I would like to thank our advisor, Mr. Williams, for his tireless efforts to make our class GO! Cathi Ardell PAT CARROLL President, Clan of 1 971 Jim Auger 5 1 rrffzrlezw ' lsi. . ' '.E'.': 1.2 'tfiffferi 335, EH, .,,, ., we e A, I , - ,arf . .. I V K :Nix ,yt , Q, . -7 ww, ,Y . 1 .X f if K , af - 54135 ,' xi ' S fill I , if f git: ,M ... + If 'N ' e A V I A , , x . 1 .Q ,.,,.,,. . . ai 9 3 ,S . W 1313502 5 i , si. 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Qs if Carl Larime oQl,m1, , f 1' '13, if x Jean Leveritt Linda Lipka K 'J , J L' H Steve Makowsky JM ' '15 ,,i:?:,, ' f if 'DYE 1z,w:g, - 'M El Alan LaRue 2 2 A e Kathy Leveritt F Cathy Kowalski Kathy Killian Sue Kimball Pam Kish 5 5 Joyce Kowalski Frank Kozera Marion Kunik Bless the wheels, the light, the motor . . Q 14 171, 45 xx a M if M fag? 4 4 Ronald Laska J anet Lenci an ,, 2 'xi' 5 Charles Lignelli Michael Lincoln Donna Lobdell Taylor Lovell Yvonne Lowman Linda Luciani 4 fl ,fa l is rank Maltese Myra Mannion Tom Markham Denise Marshall Y! 5 1 . , A I , Q, .. ,H 3- ,., Bob Lundberg Bob Lynch Jackie Lyons lf 5 N 4, iff !!! K if ,,fV,' fig A x K Leslie Martin Fran Massa Judy Maxham Larry Mazzillo Pat McCarthy Sean McCracken o ,V. hi. 'ef . ,.,,, A ta ,, an , me g Cornelia McCague Joyce Meader Mindy Medway SV Tff' '- , f , J,-v:. '1..,, f - ' -:Qian , Y, , ff1:w1s,fWa2' Lit? ibiffiiiii ' ' ,.,. , . . ' ,',,' af 6 ez f ., , ,,,iM, S ,Si C M 2 flvf f , X 3 . fit 9 if i?F'waw X4 an x Gary McDowell Q 1 V A a ,wg ,Lil Sue McGoldrick Ivvv Q , f if E4 H half : W f: ,:E - QWQSW ' fl' my Qagw Q61 - ww: V, f- nm, 'tw filj 9 a , T if tazvzf ,- ' f Karen Mendillo Doug Mercurio Ted McMahon Mary McQuillan Bruce McTiernan ff 5, 3 M , 5-mf 3 4 Howie Meyer Patrice Michaud Bill Miller Marlene Minton Val Mohlman Bob Moll Walter Loma Morhouse Tandy Morgart Betsy Mott Barbara Nadolny Montgomery Bill Nagy an 4, if .,, yy, i , Sue Nardiello af ull? Hey . . . uh . . . Debbie, what're you . . . um . . . uh . . . doing Saturday night? l Jon Nelson Morris Newman gg sf I Maw 4 We had ui fy e jx K 1272, Kfvw WV, A , y 1 gi as, ,,'e Q 1 , . a,,. '. if ,wwf V dv 'maj I. A ,, I xiii , A 5 , , . 2 xwlk ., ,QS I ' f if ' 1-.' Brian Norton Lynn Nuccitelli Mark 0'Brien Tom O'Dwyer Mary Noonan Craig Nordlum Joanne O'Hara Vic Olsen 1 ,. X Q- at , f -v o Z 2 ' . ' ., ,.A, A ,. Q , M A A, M . 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' SVA 4,59 Mggg , ww ,, gm mm f,x M 4 ,, W X N355 IEE? 43 Ls CLASS OF 1972 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ' greg LeFebvre, Presidentg Tim Allen, Vice-President, Pam Coulter, Secretaryg jim Comstock, reasurer Traditionally, the second year at Ludlowe is called the Sophomore Slumpf' This year the Class of 1972 has broken that tradition by having one of the most successful sophomore classes this school has ever seen. As freshmen, our spirit and enthusiasm was shown by the amount of money we received in the collection of class dues. By showing even more spirit than we did last year, and by having hard-working officers and ad- visors, we have made thi syear a series of successful events: our profitable football and basketball game sponsorship, and the fabulous St. Valentines Day dance, Heart and Soul. Looking back, it is easy to see that our success this year would not have been possible without the long hours of hard work put in by the four class officers, and I would especially like to thank our class advisors, lvlrs. Dunlap, Mr. Mills, and Mrs. Davis for the advice and leadership which they so generously gave to us throughout the year. GREG LEFEBVRE W Preridenl, C larry of 1972 Tom Allard Tim Allen Roy Anderson Mark Appelberg Dave Armonath Ann Atkins Kathy Auger Jane Bachman Allison Bailey Shirley Banacowski Linda Bandina Kim Bardorf Emily Barlow Sue Bateson Stuart Beach Linda Bellas Joan Benedict Greg Bereski' Kate Best Jeff Billman Jim Billman John Bipa Fred Bishop Cindy Blake J eff Blamey Sue Blodgett Mary Bohnsack Wendy Boland Donna Bonlietti ' ' ' 'ff 4. S H wif , Jw V f 1 sw :N Staliord Borg Ann Bostleman Lee Boynton Steven Bradley ,, 55 A gl js? Q fi -A 5 sf vi 22 ,J 4 R X LL .. 1 qi sf 3 J My J if f in si fi 'M X W Robert Braunfield Richard Brideau Paul Brooks Bob Brown Jean Buffham Beth Builter Ted Bullard , ..., M ., :,,, .1m,f.W., Q. 3 lk 4 32552: Q: if my T59 3 V W A .. 1 .. twiiegsifiqg fl, f-- -,, ::1:gg'fQ5,g,f 'iK2'il55Z?sgfx ' Y iq. X C ..,, sl ., J Curt Bonney Derek Bora - A if-'Q' Q W s 'sm-gs ' 5-5 3: 53 5 I fine , ,Ky V: air, Robert Bunnell Robert Bumap John Bygott Betsy Cahill Kathy Cain Lindy Cameron K? in Rocky Cane Bob Carroll Mike Carruthers Vicky Cashmore Ann Cathcart Joanne Catuzzi Peter Chenell Joel Campoliore Pattie Cancilla 41 ,sf 552' ' :?:1:5,.ri'-:.' ': , jf if 5, ' v ' 7 'Ek I aitfyxiyigf, ' ' -rf' ., - 9g,,,, ' VE ' bm -,,,., . ofa lk V- Tfgxiigiwffsiws .e Mike Chervansky Paula Cheverette ' 1 ' ., , Q Q ,, Q'.- K 5 - f 5- E,-,ie I -- ..,, K A 4 59, , - f 3 155? , ' 3, ' ' 1- 'gy ,. , , , I if V' fi M1 ,T 'F w fix ' if' ' vi - . fl. ,- ' , 1 5 ' . ',::,. 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L? wi 1 Lee Kingston Gale Kiraly 'sr an ,M 1 gr gr, Hank Knox Gary Kovacs Tony Lamorte Nancy Langan Marcia Kowalski 3-w efgfi ' l Aly Victor LaValla Q' E Kaczegowicz Bruce Kimball Mil Kinsella rraa r.:, 'fi' fl my - 'f1 ' ff aa J J ack Klee Janice Klein Paul Krotki Paul Kueffner Don Kukuc Melan ie Lebo Betsy Lee ai' ' -L, Vi-Mm? :Q 'A fav., 1' l g 3 6... Q, is 5, Doug Lee Kathy Kulikowski Kathy Kulhay Sue Larrabee , , f 3 3 JF ,A ,ffxtk 7' ffl, , VVIV H A 3 up Missy Leebaert Nancy Leifert Tom Lenci Cathy Lepore Gary Lesko Laura Lockwood . 5 , 41 Q, 51 f + Cf? Carl Lynge Kevin Magner 2ffssYf?mz,4-v 'f f ,x Hif i' 2555 V l i: ' ' , gf, 'I to Joanne Mattice by j j Kathy Loscalzo Patty Lyons Doug Main rains fr - fffL,'my2wg Q55'QfQ454?ge:gjfzf A 'Ss Vial' 2 S? ifl?75?4?5i . Larry McBrearty sf Steve-lavine Sue Levino Margot Loveridge ..,. , . . 2 2, 1 is f 6 Kathy MacClarence . ,Quai Ma g , ' V 5 1'Livf,f WV we Z, 5 Tim Markham K .WX F' i' ' ' Sify 1 -fia t' 'ff' V ,, v,-' John McCa11y Sue Lewis Sharon Lukas Jon MacDonald Tom Markoya 'Nw I Q-Q. 3 ' 3 X wi' 1 I Janine Lichacz Kim Lindlau Roger Lochridge 3 - V f ,, gg , Q 8 E gig 7, sf if M li! ef Mimi Lynch Tony Lynch qzii' - , J i! 2 ' JL I , ' 'I it: H H -1 4 Linda MacDonald Shelley MacDonald I Wiifh 5 tfailviiw H ' i,'g fg s 7f ' Mr 'iw .K ' Qing ,-, :L jg?-1 5 W A. ,V ,Vx - ,. Q I Curt Martin Carol Martins !.. 1-my.v::f::,::x:.:w.vfi- f as L W1 4 iii: S 7 f , Jlsf, i M , :-'i ..ff f A , i . 53 i n ,... i.,4,. V Arlene McCarthy Mark McCloskey Mary McGovem Linda McLevy ' -- z, f l' 1 - ,,,. A. Bill McMaster Lee Medford Linda Melish Sheryl Mendenhall 5 5 gf ff . uv 4 . 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Linda Steiner Gary Sterns Gail Stone Paul Stone 'Hi X Robyn Swan 1 S iflf? fa i 5 W .W 5' at X 1 I F: gif Skip Stone Gerald Stopa 2 5 'F r ,, t U' - t -: '?' F5 Leslie Swenson Bill Sullivan Ed Spear Louis Spilios Magdalen Takacs Margaret Terry Linda Thomas Richard Thomas x x lily-'ri is 'Qi' t - Q S fe atgg S atga 3, M nnn H Q . 'la ir L! - I K , , t j , I Mike Tierney Dave Tingley Marsha Thompson Debbie Topar Kathy Topper Arch Torry Nina Toth Karen Tozlosky John VanBuskirk at t , a 32. lb 5 , I s 'Bi am Q mfs . f -- - SJ 432 sl a 3 12 2 X Katy VanBuskirk Sue Wakeman ' mwfrrr' ' ' Tm 2 in tl 3-as .F 2 5' J, Peter VanBuskirk Mary Van Ness George Venheim Scott Vereb Janet Vescera John Vojta Greta Eve Wallace Von Schleusingen I 'vw b at L E mszismffsfy, ,rf .Eggers gi, ,,3gg...t5.,f,- . re- gif 5 N 'Is ie X 5 556 wwf , ,, ,,3a..f - ' s I 1.1. gg, Lisa Webster Diane Weems Mark Weidner Pat Wells Paul Wheeler Rich Weil Mary Ann White Bob Wilkes Mike Willet Dorothy Williams Craig Wilson 3 f i tr Tom Winchell Bob Winter ai? 'Mm Peter Woodworth Gary Workman Tom Wright Larry Wylie Monica Yah Gareth York Gary Yovan Mark Zerega Kathy Ziobro O4 3 c--.. . K. . ,XX Ck - x M K 1' S , 4 LM FRESHMANl ! A time for thought work eg, coura ge. A feeling of fright f l'1CW UCSS hope. For what? success friendship acceptance. A yearning for everything nothing the world. And found balanced out. - FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Clockvifise from top left: Flory Papageorge, Presidentg Leslie Harlow, Vice-Presidentg Liz Cronin, Treasurerg Debbie Gillis, Secretary. Debbie Abbott Sarah Adams Steve Adams Dave Adinolii Harold Allison Becky Anderson fa 1 Q. 153 all s 2 i vu.-fi. ' ' W3 Q ,, . .-Q2 K, A z ., 1 , , . , V ,W X, : M , xi ey , it Lois Antonio Carol Archer Steve Ardire Ellen Armstrong Corky Ashkins Ch8l'l0ii9 Bache Bob Bakach KCIDDQOII Baldridge Dave Ballimflre Lorraine Bandino Bill Banyas Roger Baransky , if :W ff 4 1 S, eff f , Ronald Baransky Dean Barget Andy Bastien Mike Bellaria Mary Biehn Wayne Bond 41 Julie Billman Pam Bonfietti , il. 'f ' zffijfjgk , . 5151573 ' S p a ' Duncan Bromley Doug Brown Kathy Carroll Tris Carta . J V, D .5 5? . la i if f 3 1-if 1 P ef 4 5 Y M7 l' ,it 2 Debbie Clauson Lan-y Clemente B ,aw . Tig! : .ar f'ff?',-- . I 11 axw 3 Q 4241 Kfhiball Cooney Taylor Corey 'fn f.,'- a5.:,,E5 , 1 fx-4, .f ,. ,, , ,',, A , 1 4 , iv' of ' i John Curran Shirley Curtis , . ,M kg ? A z f W -,sv-91' Paul Baron - ff, ,fa -f .4,?5:i4i?h J- Magi, V ' em- 'WV ,Ln Desi Bellew fm ' A 3 'Mp , A 4' s i? Jim Bishop . 1, Ffgxf .ri E2 2 .if ic 4' , ' . ,,., . Q? Z ii W SE H- 2713? L if 13 1 2 f We P 'U 5 A ' i ff f' Steve Barrow fli 6 usa.. .-, . V 5 an 23:85 if 1 1 iw 2 is Q if Dave Barry ' 4 1,1 ,Fi E 3 'Q 'f f YW 4 qrr, , - Noreen Barry 9 Y F Pete Bellew Mike Benczle Nancy Bmsey 5 ' S L J Francis Bisson Pete Bitner I-Yrlll BiCl'S - gg'-4' , . ,- an x g f m ,naw X .x B ,,.. Nancy Bonuomo Diane Boria f , . -E , Q 'li I Sharon Burdette Jo-Ann Campofiore ggrgffsin . vw .a 676' f FW frgfwff ga' I aw W' f . , ?'Q'i?1vf ' - f fi -7 ,Q fm, so L 1 ' 5 x ' Dave Bossa Bill Bouton .. a, , fit , J t r la Tgd Ban-y Michelle Bastedo M QEQ 1 iw W Donna Bgnggn J an Berzinskis Larry Black , Walter Boluch Tom Braun Lorraine Broccoli . .. I yffg fzi ,. K .,e- ,,, L ,g L ,.: six W if flip-. sy Chris Canneua Noel Carlson Debbie Carroll Greg Carroll , ,,, 9 . a V , ,, - W ,,fg Q 5 L ', if I V K' , ,aff E427 ,rf f B all ff K Bill Casale lGreg champagne Dick Chenell Bob Chevrette Wk' Ciom Bafbafa Cm ,fun , M., , 5 ,wif e Q ., , I ,-5gg 4ZV,y' ia - W Q A ' ' V V ww A Sue Cohn ' 5 v, Qi?-4 25365524 , if Y ,, . if kk. I Laura Corwin R 033' -9, ,.f it M , y,,, M .ai 'xi T Roger Darrow ww .,,- -f , ' it ., V a,'i I C f 55 a i i 5 ff 4, pam Colmi Dennis Collins Edna Cglon Betsy Comstock Paula Contois Frank Crockett Tom Davey Liz Cronin Dogma C1-eghefg Shari Cuda Barbara Cumin g fsf- if u , Q fiaflfiff F - r H -x ,.. 4 fgqf ' ' N.. i -i .' ' ' L - is 1 1 at , V I Y . , . Andrew Davidson Scott Davies Kim Dai' Sam Dem, L ,,, . iill L ' , R T 554, - illill L in n Q .,,f'Z . iv lj! , , I ,i I V f mb A W , I 'm y ri I ASM Nw ii ' .. ii' J ' ff'ff V ,. .,. ' g if' V ' V ,f 'w.,4,Qw2!f:f ,V I -4 ' 4 ', , ' ? ' Arthur Decker Cathy DelBene Leslie D'Elia Maria DeLibero Ermelinda DeMaio Pat Demas Luanne DeMaur0 I-Ofi DCPhi1iPS 'Y V ,fig , .f Jocelyn DePiolenc , ,,,Ag,?5,.f ,f gwrgg, Bob DeRose af' C Y, , , at 'M' , Q' , Hg? ,, , 4 ff: . Pisflw f 1 1 Lisa DeWitt a,ggQa g ,,f' Charles Diehl ' in ff , .453 sa Dana Dowling i M Www hii Mary Ellen Durso N wi :I wi L MW H 11' X 1 ry Linda DeProfio View f Kg Bob DeVita ay f 1 52,2 , x aw' 1 ? ex 1 we a,,w,,, .NA M 4 .- , K John Didsbury f, 'fr li af ffl ' Leslie Dienes 49 0 Darryl Dowling an Janet Eckert ,, 5 - A M an 5 N 4. ' Q, 9 A f'-, ' I gf. YQ. ' - ' '.'k g f Cindy Epstein Debbie Estock -:.,2 1 yL,4 1.V ,. A nw sw' Qs f , 52525 i .,'L ' 4 -4 ,fl ,V alh, , , Mike Feranec Rick Few MEP Pass an ALGEBRA test??? 1 4. W ,nf Q 895 5 , of J af ij xr I i Y w 'Q z , 'K QW 5 if Diane Dietrich 5 .. Pat Driscoll wi Carl Edman 2 f ,W my Laura Dillingham Kim Dobyan ,.nn L .'f ..:,- I , Q 2 ff , ff Maria Drum Sue Dubret el n 4 e f if Kim Eisenman Scott Eley , . aa, K fl 1 in .,a ' 42 if yy K A H 'W' I Lynn Failla , an . . ,fl f 1, Tom Finegan i E' 2 ,a y f 1 32, . . . vm. f f 5 I P Tom Fallon Rose Fandrich ' enl I gr: :ir Jai' 5, L nnlal Ti aa Carlen Finn Peggy Finn 1 A ,if A 'Q Laura Domonkos ' ,.1,ii E mVA ' V '--- Sue Dudko -x if 5? 1' gg 'W J? f 3, -- Debbie Ellis 3 9? ,L '11 1 Z Lynn Fant f K f 5 f 1 43 fi !' sf, ws, I ,, min Ea A N Mary Fitzpatrick .1 ,M 4 4 12 aaa wa E , 495 f Q LL H Gail Dortlinger is 2 F3 4 f N Chuck Dunham W., f ' ai W' fi .M 'agp Y M: 1 Marla Dover 1 f' , '7,,f 1 Bob Dunn Q , . ff-, ' , Wi' ffAQ'w?l ni assist, 49 Debbie Ellis J an Ellis n ww i L n Art Fattibean 1 Jayne Feher Tom Fox Ed Fredericks Gary Friend MJJ av ,ge ' J' J ,J-,J , :E X . J. J. J J ,q J 1 Jim Funk Anne Galin - Q an 5 ' J J J ' Jw My ,A .eg W VJ I I fx - J v Ronny Garrell Margaret Gerst Sue Greenfield La Scott Harrison ff 1 w. ' if Bela Garrison Ray Garrison J ,WM Jim Gibbs Debbie Gillis V i f in f Diane Grosso Melissa Guthrie J Wwl. My JJ ,J J so 5 J . J 'Kay Y' MJ , J 25 3 ge J Bill Haslof Jayne Hasak ik' ew JJ' J . 1 gf 4 J ia l if at . ', f' Grant Gambell J 4 -1, fJ ,sl vm, 5 ? 5 W 'Q J J we J, 3 Tom Ganley Suzanne Garabrant JJJ WWA? A 1 ,5 1 J 'Yami 53, . il 7' Ji ' ' K '-::, J IJJ' X I A 5 2 2 i A 5 J -J ir Jg, I JJ VJ V, J ' JJ ,J K Barbara Gasper Tom Gayda Rich Gelmetti , a J Q fe lii J J' 'fWJJJ,, J or J Cindy Glover Joan Gniadek Lauren Gold J L H M., 'ff , V ps it . J wig if .,lJ1gii? f J Nancy Handy Jay Hanlon Pete Harity :Jw . LV Hg ffl avg, Q Al E! ' - + Walter Haynes Holly Hedin Linda Heim BFUCC HOCkenga Henry Hoffman . .then a quick left jab . . J J J J . J J :JJ J J JJJJJ, H2 J ,I l' J N. TJ J' J: G Mike Homa Mike Honcharik Maura Howard Walter Hoyt MM :jail fm K I K 'W J yr f i Leslie Gardner Greg Geraghty A ,3 JJ Mark Goldstein EJ J Leslie Harlow ,ffff f 2 J fl 'V f ,ff J. A wi fi MJ? ff JJ, ? -Ja J J ,Ji ' Dave Heine - A JJ Ae A lf' 531 J f za V 9 - flaw f J, ' J 'W Q Linda Herbert 'fs Mary Hight J-JJ M JJ J JiJ,lJ y, . ffl' V Mg ' , Sarah Hill hi' rig? ii John Garofalo I Robert Gerald y VL J K J -' W. W .JJ J J,-JJa4!- J .5 J J 7 JJ,J: MM - .J Bob Green VJJ J - ' We is Q, J, J wi? Af f 4? Dot Harrison I Virginia Henderson -J Sharon Hidu Bob Hill 3 i Pam Hippe A J JGJ, V f I 4 ' Wes Hubler Bill Huff it H x Think it's full of elevator keys? y E Darn! Forgot my P. F. Flyers! -eve? ,,-av ,,,..---'- ,,.,..--- ,4- f ,,.. 1.2. j ...nv .-9' ...- fl I , J Q ,i mn., . Debbie Hughes ,f f 1 Doug Ireland . W! 1 f J , A it ,, . M. Steve J anco at 'ff Phil Johnson as rye Elizabeth Humphreyson 1 ,. Wendy Ireland t i Y -Ez I K' J Diane Jennings 7 ,ff 1 Gary Josh I if 4 i M isjffw f 7 2,1 1: ,J fa- f a- ,Y A , , ,Z fe 2 a N Phil Husband Bob Hyde ' Casey Jacob Christy Jamison 'gym 'Z ,IB V Barbara Johnson Betty Johnson Q, fe na Don J osko Bev Judson 'fi 'V Richard Kabel Diane Kane Jill Kaner ,Toni Kantorowsky ,f Jackie Kamg Mitchell Karten Al Keiser Debbie Keiser ,F y , M iiii U ji V J 2 V fs fi, E:-we V y ' ,, 1 , LUCY Kelly Mark Kelly Robert Kelly Janet Kessler .1 , , . 1 f 5 ' xw, , , , ,,, . H, is ' yif W e if l , f Ql, iff,ff A E 1 y 1 ,, ,Q Liz Kilf0Yle Becky Kissell Mike Kiyak Mary Ann Klaii ' .J .jf . I I W K 2 -A E -v E-, if ' W ' ' ih, ., Robin Klahr Debbie Klein Gary Klik Sharon Klinko aai Q Joe Kloc Laura Knight , A W VVVVZ 5 ...L M ..,, V 5 W V k -Z Jonathan Konecny J eff Kotchka ,, f. 4 ti ,M ,V Wigfa L, fin? Dave Kozma P ,,, I y , ,,Z,,,Z. - ,ra ,Q Ronnie Lane fn Dave Lazar ' fs,w1:wf,, 1 .,. l iff W K 36 vwfvs V , 1 ie. V- Helen Krause 5, f Mark Langenfeld a A r Se 'Jef V12 M, , W2,,.f. Q, Q J im Leach Q in iiiei K K mm 5 an Z , 5 f , Judy Lennon Carol Lever K 'ig ' : ' 'i,QfIf if ,wing -'jf , ,, 5 X3 g Hans Linderoth ,f ? ,Y ., , M, K 1 , 5 Kent Lobdell ' I Peter Lindstrom elaaziffigf , 1 ' 1 if wi!! 2 J' 2 a , ..,, , -- , Bill Lovelett K li Jie? 'l 'ii Dallas Lowman Dave Lutar f W, f H 5 Kim Kochiss Karen Kolenda lk ' , ' W L I 1 . ,aa mg ex A fi y L ,rinl K Gordan Kovacs Karen Kudlicki ,,,, I 1,4 1 Q .,,. i Mawr? Ted Langevin Marilyn Kozek ' f' .1 ,V-,. l 3 ' ,M W fail 95 E ' Joe Lagana H iq ,Z 52 W Tim Larkin fifty f I ' H O ,Q , if 4' 1 J f-ff, 2 gif S Q rig amvwml if nL Zm e , Al Leko . t , ,iq f-'asv Pat Lezinsky Don Lenci Q L M J ,-: , ,'- V ,Q 3 uf Pat Lincoln bi V I n . ,va f,e, H ? may L K A N , 'A ' i if Connie Lineburgh Linda Liskovice ,A ,i 1 ' 4- M A a,f i an , lii,i , Y ' I i k li-U fi: Rita Loveridge Cindy Lowell I ,M HW, ,,, .lla-iz, Dave Lyon Gail Macliwan She can dream, can't she? But he just ate lunch! ,g, f 2, ,, .4 41 V - 1 , I .,,,. W, I all 'W if A little dab of this, and J H -4.1. Trice Massa Paula Mastroberardino gm 3, il ,,. .,.,: f , ,W ,Z W ' i , A Donna McCarty Doug McCaskey W I if, Mfr, , I .M 3 y ' u 1 ' 4' -Kitty Memory Walter Mengel J Alll fa A f ',,', 4 x -ff- 1 V' - U ' 'mum' ' f w if' - Cindy Miske Linda Moll fi, , GA Joe Murphy Dawn Murray 1 J he i ' E' V' 551522 1 3 , , ,, , , ., , fix Q Ita Nichols Kevin Northrop iszewfffa ' '- - 1 A V. 2 yfd ,Q :gf2?Ezg?flS2gs - ' Hive' an X? Tm W n I J 1 ! iii' w ii, I, Q P ' ,, Q, Larry Mastroni Janis Matto f Eli J 'yyi 1 ' -Ag U :Vk Michael McKeon Laura MgKgnna ,. , .,, I I 9 an ' 1. , Q Aiwa-L Z M , K ' jxgf it ais i s , I iv! A, Jim Mercurio a' 7 ' ' A AW Qiif Karen Molnar nf av L ff Mary Nadolny ,em my xy, Albert Meric fm f. ,V ,Z , 4, W, Teena Moore W, 15, , : Bam! Socko! Kathy Matzonkai Bob May q 2 JJ , ' W J ' as f I ' r' Nancy McKenna . if is t , ,, Bob Mertens ,, 1-1-. Tom McLean Az? 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Tom Visnicky 2 ,, , , vw , ,I Bill Weston a ' Qt 4 D, Amy Williams If 1 . 0 Gres Wood Jamie Young Joe Zadravecz 7 Q r .sh v' SP0l'fS wx , H -9 V 37 -is M .A 4 9 Vi ix ' 1? O .Y .u F v S iw- I fr S A . 'D A' gg me :M 'V 0-.. ' NYM? ' .,,, ev x, A , ,- , mth 'KL , - E - an A W ' . id Y ,f ,QQ if , ,X hy.. 4 : ., ..,,' 4, 3 w 1 .1 r, . Y B 'V , 4 .,. Q 1 : I A , :M pa-'Elia if .4'?f,..,p5,Ng RN! Q ' '41 fx A ' - . , P . L, I V Y , . lx? . il. ,f jipgvg '- ::xi5w,f'7'-4' as as . rl . -1 3 1 4 F 5 l S 'np Q. r Q. 9 I -1 - I 'A 1 1 ,, 5 ' 1 ' Q r Q .A V90 'I 5 F . 'li f Ludlowe Trumbull Ludlowe Staples Ludlowe Darien Ludlowe Warde Ludlowe Pulaski Ludlowe Stamford Catholic Ludlowe New Canaan Ludlowe Greenwich Ludlowe Norwalk Ludlowe Bassick THE 1969 ROGER LUDLOWE FLYING TIGERS: Row 1: Ben jacobellis, Dick Heady, Bob Labbance, Bob Mattice, Kevin Prender- gast, Chris Brown, Mike Tetreau, Scott Webster, Rene Chenell, Tom Glatzmeyer. Row 2: Bob Selim, Harold Stone, jim Cali, Ken Smith, Dave Clauson, jeff Priest, Ed Voychick, Rob Hauser, Dave Seres. Row 5: George Hine, Lenny O'Neil, jim Pruner, Dave Shaw, Bill Palmer, Dave Ogden, Harry Sherick, Stan Wargo, Marc Shaw, Gary Lesko. Row 4: Rob Mason, John Howard, Paul Stone, Leslie Schafer, Sean McCracken, Pete Chenell, Ernie Pataki, Tom Conley Kurt Bonney. Row 5: Coach Taft, Andy Groher, Jeff Polster, Greg Dugan, Coach Angelosante. .. if I 1' ,, ,,r as ? e THE OFFENSE: Row 1: Dave Seres, Tom Glatzmeyer, Bob Mattice, Bob CCO-captainb, Mike Tetreau, Ben Jacobellis, Kevin Prendergast 1Co- Labbance, Rene Chenell, Dick Heady, Harold Stone. Row 2: Chris Brown captainb. FLYIN TIGER E fi' arg, -i t iw if ! , 7- K Q gas 'Y'L Whether or not you understood it, enjoyed it, con- demned it or cheered for it, you could try to appreciate it. Forty people dedicated themselves to one single cause and were willing to sacrifice for the team. With a great deal of pride in themselves, in what they repre- sented, and in what they were doing, they worked to be the best. They followed the quest to be Number One in every way they could. Therefore, it is with a great deal of pride that we present the 1969 Roger Ludlowe 'Flying Tigers. ffm A wt, . H Z ,JQQWWM 3 T 'T A ', f 4 ,ff V V. ' f , If , W ' M ' W,'f7iL'f5 '?':n' lv W ,B VW 4 N W , - f ,w , , Q W A 'af ff ,L ef A eh M V ,,-4 +L, M M ,, 3. . r A , J n A f J , 1 4 Mike Part of the consistent effort demonstrated by the Ludlowe Tigers this year was the all-out fiery play of the all-senior backfield. Halfback Ben Jacobellis' twisting- and-turning running style carried him into the end zone for a team-leading 102 points. His value was not only on the end sweep but as a pass receiver and blocker as well. Co-captain Kevin Prendergast displayed his ability as varsity fullback for the third straight year. He always got the first downs and threw the blocks which sprung the other backs. Halfback and co-captain Chris Brown rounded out the running backfield by combining the qualities of both Benny and Kevin. He ran through people and around people, as well as being another receiver. Quarterback Mike Tetreau was there to put all the talent together. Mike knew when to use Benny around end or Kevin up the middle. He knew when to slip Chris out as a receiver and throw short, or throw long, and he did for 20 touch- downs. And when all else failed, Mike tucked the ball under his arm and ran with moves and guts of a halfback. Chris Heady Harold The Defensive Backneld An important part of the Ludlowe success story this year was the inspired play of the offensive and defen- sive lines. Offensively, at guard, Bob Mattice was the only returning varsity lineman. Guard Rene Chenell, H-dlgw grads 7 center Bob Labbance, and tackles Dick Heady, Tom Glatzmeyer, and Craig Wargo completed a line that was small and inexperienced but that got the job done game after game. In his first complete year at tight end, Harold Stone added blocking strength as well as an able pass target. Complementing Stonels size was the speed of returning split end Dave Seres. Dave brought the big play scor- ing threat to the offense and came through for 10 touchdown passes. The actions of the defense speak for themselves. While the offense was scoring 42 points per game, the defense was holding the opposition to only 12. The line was small but quick enough to stop the sweep and hold their ground inside. They were backed up by co- captains Brown and Prendergast as linebackers and a quick-thinking secondary led by third-year starter Ben Jacobellis. xx . Xx ,Npyi 0 ..i fre: ff. K Ag 5 N4-X: K 3 S' K .x K M ,- , Q Q55 IFS K A Y ,Qi , X85 . W A Q lf -s 5 ,. K . F msd ww,,a., gt ,Xi New Q im, 'I N.. 3 KX s 095 J Q - W V, Q li C' 4' Q9 ,' 44: mH-Q 7.1 x ' : .X K L s , , Q . H A 1:3 T, was K E , . fi if A ,Q gf. ,Q Saw J if 'R in MX . - ,, va, W 4 ,wwf 4 K,, 'Q 7 ,wa-i This year's 9-1 record and many similar records of the past are only part of the tribute that should be paid to Coach Taft. The rest can't be measured in wins and losses but rather inthe feeling that you've worked hard for him and you've been rewarded in the best possible way - victory. It is something to carry away from Ludlowe: the pride in yourself, in what you represent, and in everything you do. It is this spirit that caught on with the co-captains in the summer and captured the whole team during the season. It is this spirit which will remain for a long time. I N F J Walter Hibbs . . . Honorable Mention All-FCIAC Charlie The big success story this past fall was the 1969 Roger Lud- lowe Soccer Team. A growing tradition of losing seasons was dynamically shattered as the Flying Tigers fashioned a 5-4-3 record. After early season ties with Darien and Rippowam, and a devastating 7-O loss to state champion Staples, the Tigers roared through six straight games without a defeat. They began their streak by handing New Canaan an impor- tant 1-O loss as john MacDonald scored the lone goal. It was MacDonald again in a 5-2 victory over the second-ranked team in the state, Hartford Public, as he performed the heralded 'Hat Trick', scoring all three Tiger goals. After defeating Stamford and Warde, the high Hying Tigers dropped their final two games, both by 1-0 scores. However, these two tough losses, which destroyed their chances for a berth in the State Tournament, did not come until the Tigers had established the finest record compiled by a Ludlowe soccer team in 16 years. The 1969 season was different. There was a great deal of spirit on the squad - not a superficial spirit, but a genuine feeling of victory throughout the entire team. A final word of praise is deserved by coach Arnold Hetzer. Through his inspirational coaching and Working with co- captains Dowling and Messinger, he took what had appeared to be another team destined to mediocrity and molded it into one of Ludlowe's finest soccer teams in years. WM Coach Hetzer SOCCER l D Co-Captains jim Dowling and Barry Messinger R : CCCC my-S 5..4.....,u me V A - THE 1969 SOCCER TEAM: Row 1: Rick Shea, Bob Connelly, ner. Row 3: Coach Hetzer, john Miller, Weas Morehouse, Barry john MacDonald, Hunt Bartine, Walter Hibbs, Osmand Ville- Messinger, jim Dowling, Charlie Humphreyson, Will Davidson, gas, Bill Stone. Row 2: Clive Daniels, Craig Nordlum, Martin Mr. Dorland, Mr. Lincoln. Ward, Herb Appleton, Wayne Burdette, Alan Strasser, Les Ren- A ,5 52 Co-Captains Keith Lobdell and Bill jackson with Coach O'Dwyer CRGSS COU TRY Jim O'Neil 'Wager W -gl 2, ITA JMD. THE 1969 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Row 1: Kent Lobdell, Carl Saclora, Daryl Dowling, Andy Bastien. Row 3: Coach O'Dwyer, Wetterhorn, Mark Sullivan, Phil Ingram, Steve Rossi, Mark Cron- Chris Nevins, Rich Kenny, Greg Burnett, jay Allen, Tom Fox, ogue, Dave Ingram, Bill Jackson. Row 2: Gary Kabreck, Mike Charles Lignelli, jim Greeney, Keith Lobdell, George Strangman. Benczi, Rick O'Neil, Neil Quinlan, Jim O'Neil, Gary Stems, Ron Bill Cross Country is a sport that demands the utmost in physical fitness and psychological adjustment from its participants. It rewards them with sweat and pain, but most of all with satisfaction - satisfaction from vic- tory and a job well done. This year, as a result of the excellent coaching of Mr. O'Dwyer, the team was again a successful one, compiling a final seasor1's record of 10 wins and 3 losses. Senior jim O'Neil, who is without a doubt the hnest cross country runner in Ludlowe's history, was unde- feated in all of this season's 13 meets, He also won the FCIAC Championship and the Class Sectionals and was named to the All-FCIAC team for his third con- secutive year. While jim could assure the team of the number one position, the winning ability of the team was deter- mined by the number of high-ranking positions that could be taken. This was done through the outstanding performances of Greg Burnett, jay Allen, Neil Quin- lan, Dave Ingram, Mark Sullivan, and Rich Kenny. Led by senior co-captains Keith Lobdell and Bill jack- son, this group was the actual winning power of the team. The team placed fifth in the FCIAC and Section- al meets, and Keith was named All-FCIAC, while Bill received honorable mention. Ludlowe 1 8 Ri ppowam 3 7 Ludlowe l 5 Stamford 5 5 Ludlowe 29 Staples 2 7 Ludlowe 1 5 Norwalk 5 0 Ludlowe 15 Trumbull 5 8 Ludlowe 19 Warde 48 Ludlowe 1 5 Stamford Catholic 5 0 Ludlowe 32 Danbury 2 7 Ludlowe 29 Darien 2 7 Ludlowe 2 3 Greenwich 3 3 Ludlowe 3 3 Brien McMahon 43 Ludlowe 25 New Canaan 30 Ludlowe l 5 Bullard Havens 50 9 ' mar af 9' ,, pl 'A 393,-a.. ,yew . at-ef ll.. ,,,t,,a,,,,t,, .N ,, .V U KA. ,ya Keith ,,,,,,v' ,Q W will Mi afffa K W, , ,a ., ,... f 2 ,s -,,,as.a- at ... .. ., - 1 - M rs-spgm. ,sg ip ,. K Ely .. sg. f ',,at2?Qii1f?.'i lg, ii: ffig'-J , ,Sga,,,tf iff tiigfgg fir. R, S. ,K .tJ?.y ,Ah i A .t..s ping him A pWiz73,L.QAfM, . ,ax - '- -' 1: X W X 4 ., f. .. -2 . ' 'ie ,QffQ5i1EHa+ tgafsy will '?sL'2' - , . 'Q 1 .s- PQQQT' e i'?i. ti , ,3. ,gl haw.. -N -,nga M.- f . as - s i-aeif'5Iar'i,amt'f .,.1f'7 ' -N V5 - 5. wa., 3 ., 2 4, SJKMK, .w,7W,,.u,, a-1 ', r , f .-'alia ,sf M as' Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Lucllowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Lucllowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Lucllowe Ludlowe Stratford , a McMahon . .. Stamford . . Danbury , , Greenwich ,, , ,. Norwalk .,... Bunnell . . .. , . New Canaan , Staples . a S . Trumbull . Warde , ., Rippowam , Darien . ., Stamford Catholic Trumbull , ,.,. Norwalk , , .. . . . New Canaan ,. Ward . .. , . . . Darien , ,. ., Stamford Catholic THE 1969-70 LUDLOWE BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 1: Ben jacobellis, Kirk Stender. Row 2: Mike Garrity, Howie Weil, Mike Lincoln Craig Simmons, Harold Stone, Fred Greenfield, Taylor Lovell, Bob Moll. BASKETBALL Since the 1955-56 season, the Ludlowe Basketball team has not been able to compile a record of .500 or better. The years passed with the losses doubling the victories, and in the process the image of and interest in basketball dropped. This season has changed all that. As Ludlowe faced Stratford in the opening game, the Tigers brought in eight juniors and two seniors. Nervousness accompanied the first few games, but things began to look up. While Taylor and Bob were gaining confidence, the team was start- ing to score. At home against Warde it all gelled. Following a fiery pep assembly and spurred on by a great deal of spirit for a team that now stood 1-9, the Ludlowe Tigers played Cfor four full quartersj like they had known they could and beat Warde 51-49. From there it was all uphill. Taylor could be counted on for at least 15 points a game, while Kirk, Mickey, Benny and Harold were also con- stant scorers. Moll was outplaying opposing centers and the team was working together, The Tigers defeated the county's top three teams - Darien, Catholic, and Trumbull - in succession, and by winning eight consecutive games, they were no doubt the hottest team in the FCIAC. However, the bubble was burst against Warde, where it all had started. But it didn't stop the Tigers. They went on to beat Darien and rival Stamford Catholic to finish with an honorable 10-10 record. Although they were denied a rightly deserved state-tourney berth, their contribution to Ludlowe was outstanding and only an indication of what is to come. Kirk ,WI-fs 34 4' '. Craig Bo f 1 This year's basketball team can attribute a good deal of its success to the fine coaching job done by Mr. Mullady. Coach Mullady took a young, inexperienced team and molded them into a fine performing unit. But more important he brought ri much-needed feeling of confidence to his players in every game. NNNNR Q' XM N X? SSW? Sisffihf ifgfrf S1 Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Stratford . Rippowam Notre Dame Darien McMahon , Wilton . Warde New Canaan Trumbull Staples Norwalk , Stamford , Greenwich Bunnell 90 at Ludlowe's Mermen went into the season with nine weeks of pre- season captain's practice behind them. A new coach, Fred Bellaria, struggled to work out adequate practice time, without which the Mermen would hnd it impossible to compete in tough FCIAC com- petition. Despite missed practice time and injuries, the team finished with a 5-9 record. The team was led by co-captains Dick Roten and john Brown. Dick specialized in the 100-yd. backstroke and the 200-yd. individual medley and always came through with the needed points. John was a consistent winner in the 200- and 400-yd. freestyle. The team was backed up by the outstanding performances of junior Dave Bright, who placed eighth in the State Championships in the 100 yd. backstroke and the 200 yd. individual medley. The squad was rounded out by Pat Ryan in the 100 yd. fly and Ted Allen in the breastroke and the I.M, Bob Wilk also performed well in the 50-yd. and 100-yd. freestyle. Mike Tierney and Sam Sirico, one of the best diving teams in the state, came through with many points. Coming into competitive swimming with little experience, Coach Bellaria caught on fast, and his inspirational coaching molded the team into a determined organization. The team was fortunate to have former Colgate swimmer Bill Babcock as assistant coach, and he provided the technical know-how necessary to build depth. Next year's team will again be led by 'Gunga Din' Bellaria and will be backed up by Dave Bright, Bob Wilk, Mike Tierney, Sam Sirico, and Rob Burnad. 4- R THE 1969-70 LUDLOWE MERMEN: Row 1: Rob Burnad, tyen, Pat Ryan. Row 3: Sam Sirico, Dick Stein, Chuck Corey Ted Allen, Chris Patrcll, Mike Tierney, Chris Lundberg. Row 2: Tom Stein, Arnie jupon, Greg Pidluski, Joe Delahunt, Tim Al John Brown, Bob Wilk, Dave Bright, Dick Roten, Don Sebes- len, Steve Edgar. Sam Ted Dave D I is-J .U T. T. .h. I. . ,r...i.iQ,a1,wQ5,, , , my .44 r,ufi,,,3n , THE 1970 BASEBALL TEAM-Row 1: Bob Labbance, Tony Coppola, Mark Rist, jim Cali, Paul Schempp, Dan Radomslci, Glenn janowsky. Row 2: Charles Sebestyen, Craig Nordlum, Chris Brown, jay Tierney, Dave Seres, Tim Sullivan, Stan Perham, Mark Paulsen. CMissing: Les Renner, Tom Hogan, Brad Philipl BA EB LL Co-captains Bob Labbance and Chris Brown with Coach O'Dwyer TENNIS THE 1970 TENNIS TEAM: jim Kohler, Alan Strasser, Coach Williams, Steve Morehouse, Doug Ireland PEN CIN Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Lucllowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Yale Frosh .... 6 Wolcott Norwich . Lenox .. Old Lyme . Norwich . Lenox .A.,... Old Lyme . Wolcott Fairfield U. THE 1969-70 BOYS FENCING TEAM: Barry Fass, Vic Olsen, Mike Jacobsen, Ed Billings, Will Kabel, john Kabel. CMissing: Russ Davies, Jeff Sunshinej THE 1970 TRACK TEAM-Row 1: Peter Mallette, Keith Lobclell, Dave Clauson, Mike Tetreau, jeff Sunshine, Bill Jackson, Marc Shaw, Rick Shea. Row 2: Tris Carta, Larry Peterson, Harry Sherick, George Strangman, Jeff Priest, Bill Konecny, Barry Messinger, jim Stone, jim O'Neil. Row 3: Gary Friend, Bill Palmer, Ken Smith, Bruce Turton, Rawl Wetterhorn, Jim jordan, jay Allen, ' Lignelli, Greg Burnett, Oz Villegas. TRACK Charles Co-captains Barry Messinger and Keith Lobdell ,Q Qi-..,....- 'U 5 N I Q Gu...- ifgfg? ' -mf Y ' is 'lv A ff Q -Q5 5. 1 , Q ' mm q ' X w ' 's X - M, . A xf , Q 1 Q Q' N X ' Q YQQJQ .Aw 4 Oli ' O47 xi., ' Q 0 f , ,J ??'nfiyn,.ai, Q- .fa ' ,, ,hw Anne Bailey ,MH env' ll' , Lf,,,, , l my Buffy Mory, captain Ellen O Meara w Muffy Buxton Cathy Heine ,, ,wfwz V Tl ,fy - , A fir N EQ . gf' Q ' ., Wg? W f ' Q 5 3 , L ,N- aw iw Qfsw ! i ,ow ww ,WN fwwrr f . if ' ,M H Every corner's a goal! Nice drive, Lorna! I Wa? The team was in a huddle . . The Jayvees this year boasted a record of 4-l-5, losing only to Greenwich, New Canaan, and Warde by' very close scores. Wait until next year, New Canaan and Greenwich! ! ! What form, girls! L if 'M ' ,V ,K . JUNIOR VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY: Row 1 CL-RJ: Marilyn Moore, Cameron, Cindy Dowling, Nancy Iovino, Katie Musone, Pam Seirup, ,Mary Flanagan, Randy Venheim, Greta VonSchle-usingen, Laurie jacob- Patty Morrell, Donna Bonfietti, Kate Best, Sue Finnell Cmgrj, Terry son, Laura Nelson, Leslie Harlow, Debbie Rose. Row 2: Miss Small, jancar fmgr.b,Miss Heady. Katie VanBuskirk Cmgr.b, Patty Lyons Cmgr.J, Patti Reynolds, Lindy Diane, I hope you've got it! VGLLEYBALL Please get up there -I bent my arms! wr' VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: Row 1 QL-RD: Linda Mac- Donald, Pat Kozma, Fannie Papageorge Ceo-captainj, JoAnn Zadravecz Ceo-captainj, Patti Hippe. Row 2: Shelley Pillon, Amy Williams, Eileen Fitzgerald, Gina Jacobellis, Martha Dunlap. Row 33 Mrs. Ekstrom, Cindy Ricker, Diane Zadravecz, Chris Henstenburg, Peggy Par- sons, Liz Newman, Kathi Archer fmgrj. Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe New Canaan New Canaan Staples , . Staples ,, Norwalk . Norwalk McMahon McMahon New Canaan New Canaan New Canaan New Canaan McMahon McMahon Norwalk ..,. Norwalk , McMahon McMahon . McMahon New Canaan New Canaan Rippowam Rippowam ., Rippowam , Norwalk . , Norwalk ,. .. New Canaan New Canaan 9 2 15 15 4 11 7 15 ll 13 12 ll I 4 4 9 15 11 3 8 8 8 15 7 5 5 13 I2 1 5 in I've got it this time! You were lucky that time! s P . .Nh 1' s ,. f , V X 5 so K, . r X Tense, nervous, anxious - will we get that final point? Senior Spirit Shines -- Peg, JoAnn, Mrs. E., Fan, and Pat. This year's varsity volleyball team finished its season this fall with an excellent record of twelve wins and one loss. Coached by Mrs. Ekstrom, this team was the finest in Ludlowe's history, and was ranked NUMBER ONE in their league stand- ings. w J! fx R fe? 40 Q 4' ,S Yi BASKETBALL Two guards - no problem for Diane. we gg X IS' Successful offensive jump. Oh, no, you donit! GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL: Row 1 CL-RD: JoAnn Zadravecz, Fannie'Papageorge Cco- captainj, Cathy Heine Qco-caprainb, Cindy Grifhn, Debbie Rose. Row 2: Miss Heady, Robin Selavka, Lynn Huff, Diane Zadravecz, Cindy Ricker, Sue Foster, Karen Stegenga. Hey, up there! VARSITY SCORES D j.V. SCORES Ludlowe 58 y Ludlowe 2 Newtown 44 Newtown 1l Ludlowe 32 Ludlowe 31 Cathedral 44 Cathedral 1 Ludlowe 31 Ludlowe 11 Warde 21 Warde 12 Ludlowe 32 Ludlowe Zf Rippowam 34 Rippowarn 15 Ludlowe 58 Ludlowe If Greenwich 28 Greenwich 1E Ludlowe 5 I Ludlowe 1C Shelton 40 Shelton 11 Ludlowe 50 Ludlowe 16 Stamford 21 Stamford 25 Ludlowe 41 Ludlowe lj New Canaan 46 New Canaan 1, Ludlowe 38 Ludlowe 14 Danbury 25 Danbury 24 Ludlowe 25 Ludlowe 24' Notre Dame 48 Notre Dame 2C Ludlowe 42 Ludlowe 31 North Haven 23 North Haven 11 Ludlowe 49 Stam. Cath. 25 Ludlowe 41 Joel Barlow 23 Hey, look at me! JUNIOR VARSITY: Row 1 KL-RD: Gina jacobellis, Sara Hill, Flory Papageorge, Mimi Lynch, Leslie Harlow. Row 2: Mrs. Ekstrom, Val Massa, Karen Selavka, Pam Seirup, Debbie Clauson, Shelley Pillon, Terry Jancar. 104 Cindy sets a shot. The Girls' Fencing Team ran its record to 26 straight victories, spread over three years, by having their second consecutive undefeated season. The team proved to be too strong for all their opponents, and numerous new fencers gained valuable experience as substitutes. Lud- lowe also hosted the state championships, and successfully defended their team championship. The margin of victory in the championships was the largest ever seen since the event was begun seven years ago. Individually, the entire starting team of Peggy Parsons, Lynda Suprenant, Marti Dowling, and Mary jackson, who also were the starting four last year, accounted for 69 bout victories, while losing only 16, during the sea- son. They also won 49 matches in the Champion- ships, while the second place team won only 25. Melissa Kapetan and Faith Konecny, who will be returning with Mary next year, and new- comer Kathy Kulhay, fenced regularly in varsity matches. Rhea Del Buono, Maureen McKenna Cseniorsb and Donna Olson Cfreshmanb also contributed to the winning year. Peggy, Marti, Lynda, and Mary, finished 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and Sth, respectively, in the state championships, for an extremely balanced effort. Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe GIRLS' F ENCING SCORES: 10 Norwich Free Academy .. 6 11 Wolcott H. S. .,,....,..,....,...... 5 14 Old Lyme H. S. ........... ...,.. 2 9 Mamaroneck H. S. ..,.... ...... 7 13 New Canaan H. S. .,.............. 3 10 Mamaroneck H. S. ...... ..,...... 6 12 Norwich Free Academy .,..,. 4 11 Wolcott H. S. .,.................,.. 5 11 Seward Park H. S. CNYCD .. 5 15 New Canaan H. S. ..............., 1 GIRLS' FEN CIN GIRLS' VARSITY FENCING: Row l CL-RJ : Marti Dowling, Lynda Suprenant, Peggy Par- sons Ctri-captainsj. Row 2: Faith Konecny, Maureen McKenna, Rhea Del Buono, Mary Jackson. RETURNING LETTER WINNERS-Row 1 CL-RD: JoAnn Zadravecz, Cathy Heine Cco-captainb, Diane Zadravecz Cco-captainb, Sharon Young. Row 2: Miss Heady, Linda MacDonald, Nancy Sjodin, Debbie Rose, Debbie Fazekas, Faith Konecny. GIRLS' TEN N S GIRLS' VARSITY TENNIS-Row 1: Cindy Dowling, Val Mohlman. Row 2: Lorna More- house, Janice Crawford, Nise Gumpper. E -f. ,WW GIRLS' TRACK GIRLS' VARSITY TRACK TEAM GIRLS' SOFTBALL Ffa, nunnuwyan----., J GIRLS' VARSITY SOFTBALL-Row 1 CL-RD 1 Gina Jacobellis, Pam Coulter, Mrs. Ekstrom, Mimi Lynch, Patti Reynolds, Denise Barberio, Row 2: Lynn Huff, Karen Stegenga, Peggy Parsons, Shelley Pillon, Fannie Papageorge. 4-..,Nk K QQ .A 11:5 A, ,,,,,, I B A Y' . o f ab f A .s 'S 4 Jw A ' I W 4 J 1 QW I ,Ulu ,Lia uh -10' , . ,O-1 'QE W 1 J LIBRARY MDS W 4---- nv ,....1,-11-U . '5 54,6 ..,l. ig-gg , 1-,,-5 I2 1 i : 'W 1 A J ,, ' 1 l ' fX . ill! 'X X5 I iff? 'f x X, can f A 3 ui: li I I If ' -fyrwc 25.2512- X., 6 L 1 3 .. 1 '-Af Z' ...vp -J' 1 5-v n My SIENON W xi 1 rw 1 ' . I 'VM xg ,Doa C4 S 4 'Q ' A x i g X i U gf f'- U'-H7 whiff' VK? Yi! 4. 11 R Jay Tierney, Prexidenz K1'iSfY Idle, ViCe'Pfe-fidem SCHOOL 5 ,fu-v--Q? CONGRESS li Al Strasser, Treamrer Buffy Mory, Secretary af 1 l X fu Q OFFICERS 7 1 mf ,Hr '35 H X xxx if H yi A S S R 'sg 0 EP Q 4 5-WZ sig Eff vf , fi 'I 2 ez'f...d'QW li? Greg LeFebvre Preyzdent Tim Allen Vzce prefzdenl Pam Coulter Secretary jim Comstock Treamrer , MXVF' F RESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Flory Papageorge, Preridentg Leslie Harlow, Vice-prexidentg Debbie Gillis, Secrenzryy Liz Cronin, Trearuref WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB Swim 33,5111 QW' -C L .bk ,M ,.,,C,,,. mf - 5411111 GERMAN CLUB F R E N C H C L U B B O W L I N G C L U B SPANISH CLUB 'Y 5: -QLZQB Qi? UUW5 444 LIBRARY AIDES HGUSE LL W john Damtoft, Prexiderztg Nancy Broadhead, Vice- prexidentf joan Rice, Secretary: Debbie Prior, Treasurer Jane Cronin, Prexidenlg Irene Quinlivan, Vice- r ' Mike Sonik, pre Treaxurer Jidemg Linda Romano, Secreza y, 120 COUNCIL i 17 ' V ,, 2? mi :JJ F2 Kit Corey, Prexidenl: Sue Schlotterbeck, Vice-prexidentj Vicki Sician, Recording Secretary joan Carr, Award: Secretary Hope Ropke, Treafurer ILLMA Sandy Wage, Pre.ridem,' jim Sackett, Vige. prexidenty Pat Bednar, Secretary' Dewey Cannella, Treafurer 121 DRA A CLUB Irene Quinlivan, President Susan Smirnoff, Vice-prefident Debbie McGuire, Secretary Irene Quinlivan Susan Smirnoff X 1 Ozz1e A M E R C A N Alhson Bailey Secretary Susan Smxrnoff 2nd wee pfexzdenz IK C jim Stone Vice-preszdent Beth Northrop Prexidenz D R V In this brief space I could tell you a bit about my year in New Zealand, or I could explain about the New Zea- landers' traditions which stem from their British Maori heritage. Instead, I'm going to give you a glimpse into my memories, which are a massive collage, an overlap- ping turmoil of people and places. New Zealand, which I knew little about before I left, is approximately the size of Nevada. Althouh it is rather small, in its three islands are people from all over the world. I will never forget my school's uniform or its prefects, nor will I forget the Maori hakas, or the lessons I learned while I was there. My New Zealand family tried to give me an honest and comprehensive picture of their country during my stay. My year there could not have happened without A.F.S. A.F.S. stands for world peace and understanding between all men on the earth. I consider their job vital today, and wish all future A.F,S.er's from Ludlowe an equally mar- velous experience. eanfwe PEGGY 4-'S Nw-Q , X fi' f if ff ,f f OZZIE Walk and talk together are the famous words of A.F.S. l've done that and much more since the moment I became a part of Ludlowe. Illl never forget this year in the U.S.A., not only because I've found a new way of life, but because of something more profound than that - because of the friendship you all have given me. It was a long trip from Argentina to the U.S.A., but I know I'll never regret making it. I think I'll never have more fun than I've had here. All the football, basketball, and soccer games are going to be in my memory forever, mostly because of the impressive school spirit I've seen here. For all this, I have two words to say, and Illl say them with all my heart. To all the people at Ludlowe, l'Thank you. 125 ' TIO L HO OR SGCIETY Barry Messinger, P're.fident,' Alan Strasser, Vice-preyidenx Barbara Hatch, ELECTED YEAR Secremry NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP S O C I E T Y NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS SEMI-F IN ALISTS 12? O, ff ,f I Z w HIA Alan Strasser, Mel Patrell, Barb W tl? E f f 2 Z ze M3 fy f ' 74 E 1 2 7 ATHLETIC KU? 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Caplan SECTION EDITORS A STAFF STAFF EDITORS-IN -CH IEF Rick Long Connie Rice Denise Wikman FACULTY ADVISORS Mrs. Joyce Walendzik Mr. Robert Poelrl Mrs. Dorothy Terwogt ACTIVITIES Sue Foster Sue Smirnoff Kathy Tsagaris ADVERTISING Barbara Edrnan ART Terry Siemon Wendy Wage BUSINESS Barbara See FACULTY Ruth Dillingham Betsy Mor: SENIOR DIRECTORY Mary Carr SENIOR SECTION LAYOUT Maureen McKenna Lynne Phillips SENIOR SECTION SUPERVISION Frances Papageorge SENIOR WRITE-UPS COMMITTEE Janice Crawford Louis Hidu Mindy Huggins Diane Melish SPORTS Bob Labbance Fannie Papageorge UNDERCLASSMEN EDITORS Sue Gniadek Casey jacob Andrea Maline Brian Norton THE BIG THREE Flory Papageorge Denise Wikman, Rick Long, Connie Rice Mimi Zolan Sue Smirnoff, Kathy Tsagaris, Sue Foster, Activitiex Section Frances Papageorge, Maureen McKenna, Mary Carr, Lynne Phillips, Senior Section 148 Barbara Edman, Advertiring Manager Louis Hidu, Diane Melish, Janice Crawford, Mindy Huggins, Senior Write-Up: Barbara See, Burineu Manager i Sue Gniadek, Brian Norton, Junior Section Flor-y Papageorge, Casey Jacob, Fferhman Section Fannie Papageorge, Bob Labbance, Sport: Terry Siemon, Wendy Wage, Art Mimi ZDIHH, Andrea Malinei 50plJ0more Rurh Dillingham, Bersy Mort, Faculty Section Section NEW WORDS TO LEARN AND USE editor Ctyranrj artwork criticize deadline frustration Z' If 1 f ' V I ,QW ,f 4 ,f Q . f 1 fs of 'hw M . 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X is S 'Y D 195.1 1 'ip l I 1-4' Z if . u ,rff-, ' 'r 3 4 5 At the crossroads, a senior's range of vision is suddenly and immensely ex- panded. Some of what he sees may seem puzzling or even contradictory. I-le has found new freedoms, but at the same time, new fears. The constant apprehension that he feels demands that security be replaced by responsi- bility. - .1 A .uf V4 V. ,,a,4,H A I i' sv. ' V V 7' ' J ggi. .ik ' i ,4 i if a 5' fill xi 1 ..,t ww ilk. I .V Q vs N' A M if 2 Eg' 2 A , A wii-my Qf51?Egefg5gsg.1fig.m rg P iii? ' A T. Rf.. 'M Q: 5 , 2 Q 4. -H Y , fafffeff , jig ffifi f Tim av w, A , 5, ., ' L jig? if , J if ' 5 f' u mf 5 wig-ty, I f. ,,., Q N 'f . --9.038 ffl H wwfw ,Miki-if J f -New 4, ' y ,L ,.-, r Q ...rail ff , 'W - W :if ,fi av' .-w :Eg 'HSA 'ff ISN 9 mo- As the first class of the Seventies, seniors are in- volved in a time of change. They will have to dispel their fear and confusion, to reshape their involvement and responsibility into their hope, their beginning. Seniors are at the crossroads in time and in life: now they are at the end of one road, ready to begin again. fa., ,1,tnmwwy...,.f,,a,., -.f.,f,..,,,,f.W. as-iff, ,f ,.,, ,i V mfg, fy ,f,. wammw sw DOUGLAS S. ABEL Doug . . . One of the guys . . . The beat goes on - whenever Doug plays his drums! . . . A devilish smile and a satanic gleam in his blue eyes . . . College is his goal . . . Can one really be im- peached as a homeroom representa- tive? JILL E. ACTON I' Oh, de. ggelfln Seen around wil eiaan aron...Hasaba U f -'TP bowling . . . Where's Farmer? . . . Enjoys reading and partying. JOHN S. ADDICOTT Sid . . . Seen with Brian and Lar- ry . . . Very tall and very happy . . . Can often be found at the Dairy Queen . . . A daredevil on his bike . . . Baseball is his sport . . . junior college waits in his future. THEODORE F. ALLEN Ted . . . Porpoise . . . Do you walk to school or carry your lunch? . . . Can usually be found underwater . . . Seen with Herb, or with Bernie and the Mermen at the Black Rock Yacht Club . . . Always has a BIG smile for everyone . . . A porpoise in the water. 160 ,Z DAVID R. ALLEN Dave . . . Don't worry about it! . . . Our Senior Sailor . . . Seen with jeff . Being carefree and happy-go-luc y is a habit with - Dave! . . . After all, what is life without sailboats and skis? Dear Mommy .... DAVID A. AMES Dave . . . Wedgie , , . Don blink or you'll miss him! . . . Hi with John . . . That's not fmt a ca teachers grow gray. f day begins at 2:20 . . . Usually seer - that's Dave's 'Stangl . . . Whil BRAD D. ANDERSON Brad . . . Give me a break! . . Nothing can squelch his sense f humor . . . A politician in the making . . . One of the guys at Black Rock Y.C .... Found sailing me Sound. ,gli HERBERT M. APPLETON Herb . . , Weeks . . . What? . . . Right! . . . Seen at the Black Rock Yacht Club, or sailing the seas thereabouts . . . One of Lud- lowe's soccer men . . . A New Jer- sey accent . . . Future engineer. KATHERINE T. ARCHER Kathi . . . Get out! . . . Half of the pork 'n' beans duo . . . Trick or treat, Mr. Newman! . . . Ice cream and popcorn are second only to a certain pair of blue eyes . . . Her smile reflects her warm per- sonality Ceven under those batrfb. JOYCE L. ARMONATH Joyce . . . What's new? . . . Seen at the Seawall . . . Oyster . . It's a woman's perogative to be alkative! . . . Het sewing machine s never idle . . . A gigantic smile eveals beautiful dimples. You want me to jump into what? DAVID F. ARDIRE Dave . . . Can be seen at Alger- non's, or heading toward Mystic in his machine . . . Has a unique sense of humor . . . Helped put together the experiences at the Y . . . Master of the unsubtle put-down . . . Oh, is that right? NANCY L. ARMSTRONG Nance . . . Eantastic! . . . Ski- ing is her sport and her downfall ...Where'd ya get that tan, Nance? . . . A cut-up who'll keep you in stitches . . . Hey, Veronica! ROBERT M. ARNOLD Bob . . . Frequently found in saddle . . . Drives a mean GTO Has his hang-out at Hall Brook Likes to see his name in print on the absentee list! JOHN E. BARNES john . . . Wedge . . . Seen with Dave . . . When things are quiet, john's not around! . . . Usually headed over the border to Tremblant . . . The Hammond is second nature to him. the Qf ANNE G. BAILEY Anne . . . Forget it! . , . A cheerleader with charisma . . . When are you getting your license, Anne? . . . Sails the Sound . . . Talk much? . . . This term I'm going to make Headmaster's! WILLIAM J. BARNA Bill . . . Dual Quads . . . Bud- dies with Glenn and Dan . . . Lud- lowe's answer to Arnold Palmer . . . Involved in the Great Battle- ship War of Period 2 study . . . 25c for Birdies ROBERT I. BARNUM Bob . . . Oh, no! . . . Knows what it is to have shin-splints! . . . Also known as Barney . . . Look out for the tree, Matt! . . . A fa- miliar flgure on the slopes of Ver- mont. DENNIS A. BARROW WILLIAM F. BARRY Dennis . . . . . and there was Bill . . . Can be found with john Light . . . A transfer in his junior and Marcel . . . One of the guys at year . . . Lives for today, not to- Stop and Shop . . . Knows where morrow . . . Long dark hair . . . A it's happening . . . Haunts Haynes manner all his own. House halls every morning . . . A 162 future in electronics . . . A greater guy you'll never meet! KENNETH J. BARTA Bayda . . . Ken . . . Usually headed north - to the Hat City . . . A key member of S.N.Y.R.A. . . . Remembered for a certain '36 Ford truck . . . A Jets fan. OLIVER A. BARTINE Hunt . . . Ollie . . . Motor- cycles and boats are the way to live . . . Weekends? He's usually seen with Bud . . . Only his hairdress- er knows for sure! . . . Soccer man . . . A real scrambler. SHEILA M. BELLEW Sheila . . . Native Irish freckles . . . Hey, Tybalt! . . . Stop 8: Shop's nimble-fingered cashier . . . An invaluable aide to Haynes House . . . Summer sports center around the Sound. WAYNE D. BEARDSLEY Doug . . . Cash . . . Outasite! . . . Found at McDo's or with the Brothers Watson . . . A surfer . . . Dig it! . . . Always smiling, al- ways laughing! PATRICIA L. BEDNAR Pat . . . What a duck! . . . What a laugh! . . . Flips her wig over every humorous incident . . . A cute girl always has freckles on her nose! . . . Spends Saturday nights with the Black Rock Teens. JEAN E. BENEDICT Jeannie . . . You know . . . . . Hey, Lisa! . . . A Welcome addi- tion from Warde . . . Can be found at the beach or in the valley . . . A rain walker. DEBORAH A. BENSEY Debbie . . . Where if he? . . . Headed away from crowds . . . An uncanny knack for getting in and out of strange situations . . . A fan- tastic F85 with no front end! . . . Her freckles compliment her ready smile. FREDERICK E. BENSON Fred . . . Freddy . . . All the houses and all the people don't have a name, 'cause all the houses and people look the same. i PATRICIA L. BENSON Pat . . . Let's go to the Duch- ess! . . . Her heart has a one-track mind . . . Dances up a storm . . . Likes to be alone in a lonely place . . . Happy-go-lucky -- that's Pat! . . . There's a definite ring to her future! BONNIE B. BENTON Bonnie . . . Bella . . . Let's go, Deb! . . . A different car for every day . . . Can be found at the Duchess or at Lake Mohegan - or on Dickie's bike . . . Likes to work with small children. KENNETH R. BERESKI Ken . . . i',f? '?-! . . !! . .. Seen with Bob, Doug, and Dick . . . Lives for his bike . . . Likes to squirt fire extinguishers . . . A weight lifter . . . A party-goer and a Doors fan. 049' DANIEL W. BERGMARK Danny . . . Whete's Sharon? . . . Known for his long hair . . . Can be seen visiting Haynes House ofiice in the morning . . . A man of individualistic ways . . . Has quite a record collection . . . A Blues fan. Bottoms up! ANNE M. BEST Anne . . . Seen whizzing down Hulls Highway in a blue V.W. . . . Always does things at the last minute . . . When Kathy and Anne get together, watch out! . . . Next year, on to Boston? -of JENNIFER L. BILLMAN Jenny . . . A transfer from Cin- cinnati . . . Can be found at the Rage . . . Does she ever stay in one place very long? . . . Seen leaving for Dunkin' Donuts during senior study . . . Beauty and poise turn the heads of the boys. M 'wth-2 ,ywfe-es. DEBORAH A. BIRD Debbie . . . Bird . . . Outstand- ing strawberry blonde hair . . . This Bird is a boy watcher! . . . Seen with Barb, janet, and the girls . . . Always dresses with distinction . . . Art is her way of expressing herself. PAMELA A. BOCZKOWSKI Pam . . . Are you kidding? . . . Outstanding eyelashes and green eyes . . . Hopes to attend a secre- tarial school . . . Where is she seen without Dave? . . . Favorite class? Not gym! RICHARD J. HOEH , Rich . . . Some glasses! . . . A 'soccer man . . . Walls get a kick out of him . . . A future in the Merchant Marines? . . . Never pushy . . . A smile that won't Wear off! BARBARA J. BOWDEN Barb . . . A natural blonde bomb- shell . . . Seen with Kate, Aurora, Sharon, and Maura . . . Waterbury is her kind of town . . . happy one who enjoys being alive . . . Boston, here she comes! CAROL A. BOWEN Carol . . . Plethora . . . Long blonde hair . . . Seen with Marti, Gypsy, and the boys . . . Elf boots . . . Such is life! . . . A future psychologist . . . A girl who likes to keep her shoes on. JANET K. BOYLAN an . . . What's playing at the Community? . . . Remember the AFS bus trip and Shirin? . . . A lover of horses . . . Meet me at my locker! . . . Never shies away from an argument . . . Our future ambassadress to the U.N. mv, , W The Bowery Boys H 'fm SUSAN G. BRADLEY Sue . . . The sweetest flute in the band room . . . Keep your sneak- ers clean! . . . Known for her ex- traordinary musical and sewing talents . . . Nurses a hope for a future in medicine. SHARON A. BRILL Sharon . . . I wanna nickel! . . . The only girl who wears her sunglasses in and out of school . . . So tiny she's hard to find in crowded halls! . . . Treasures her Koala Bear . . . Always at the beach. NANCY R. BRODHEAD Nance . . . Broad . . . To- morrow I'm going on a diet! . . . Known for her frequent changes of heart . . . That's close! . . . Field hockey, talking, eating - she's a whiz at them all! . . . Ells- worth's spirited V.P .... Her laugh is heard before she's seen. 41 HEIDI BROMLEY Hide . . . Can be found with Andy and Linda headed toward Warde . . . Her wardrobe is cus- tom-made . . . Oh, that smile! . . . Hopes to become an art teacher . . . A Carolina belle. NOREEN E. BUDOSKE Noreen . . . Hey, man! . . . Loves her 'Vette . . . McDonald's is the place to be . . . Found either in or on a certain Mustang . . . Bob . . . Carefree and free from care. HOLLY A. BURR Hoi . . . Boy, are you dumb! . . , If you can't find Hol, look in Mr. O'Connell's office . . . Oh, the wiles and guiles that a woman's mouth can Work! . . . Dig it! . . . School is the only place she doe.m't wear blue jeans. 166 CHRISJOHNSON W. BROWN Chris . . . Brownie . . . Seen on the football held with Kevin, Hap, and Rene . . . Lives in his red V.W. bus . . . Good looks and per- sonality are a handsome combina- tion . . . A prominent Flying Tiger. JOHN H. BROWN Berni . . . Brillo . . . How about it, Wayne? . . . Co-captain of the fabulous mermen . . . When will he ever learn to count his laps? . . . A Black Rock Y.C. regular with Brad, Lee, and Herb. WAYNE R. BURDETTE Wayne . . . Wang . . . Oh, yeah? . . . Hey, Johnny! . . . Seen in his Pontiac with George, Bill, and Brian . . . A soccer man . . . Lives for sports, action, and excitement . . . He plans to join the Navy and see the world. It's not fake anything. It's real Dynelf' ,AWP PETER R. BURTON Pete . . . Freckles on top of freckles . . . Makes his appearance in Big Brown . . . Has a phobia about stop signs . . . McDonald's is his kind of place . . . Sharp dresser! SARA H. CAMERON Sara . . . Wilton's loss is Lud- lowe's gain . . . That's neat! . . . The piano is her first love, but oh, those Prep boys! . . . A green-eyed optimist. BARBARA M. CAPPIELLO Barb . . . Phoebe . . . What a clutz! . . . Heads toward Warde with Linda, Debbie, and the girls . . . Likes boys, freckles, weekends, and her cat . . . Some laugh! LOUIS J. CARISSIMI Lou . . . Luigi . . . A whiz when it comes to science . . . Can be found with Dewey and Ray, or on the gun range . . . Quite a marksman . . . Enjoys fishing and hunting, and, would you believe he's president of the Sportsman's Club??? AURORA CAMPANELLA DEWEY V. CANNELLA Rory . . . Bad Captain Mad- Duffy . . . Don't mind me man . . . Found in the company of 'cause I ain't nothin' but a dream' the Pressed Rat . . . Seen around . . . Drives a green V.W. station U.B. in her magic green Falcon . . . down on The Pharm . . . Our An Incredible String Band fan . . . Friendly Philosopher . . . Grooves 'i ex ressive eyes an any esca- B g d z pades . . . Crunch!l! on grapefruit. Alexander Hamilton was a what? ?? SHARON E. CARDILLO Sharon . . . Takes her falls with Pat and Sara . . . A grand talent on the baby grand . . . Part of the better half of the judo team . . . Music is her major. MARY C. CARR without Mary! Mar . . . Gee . . . Really? An operator - at the telephone company! . . . Her ping pong pad dle proves fatal to chaf-engers I've got the car. Where do you want to go? . . . The yearbook would have no senior directory LAURA B. CARROLL I.aur . . . Tak . . . Only kid- ding! . . . What'd he say? . . . Can be seen at Fairfield U., or in her maroon GTO with Deli and Claire . . . Has boys on her mind most of the time . . . Likes to walk along the beach on a cold day. BETSY A. CHAMER Etso . . . Rides in the front seat of the red V.W. bus . . . That's close! . . . A pint-sized blonde always wears the lastest in fas- hion . . . Heard before she's seen . . . All work and no fun is no life for me! PATRICIA A. CARROLL Pat . . . That drives me bats! . . . Cheers at the football games with Pat and Denise . . . Always giving someone a ride home . . . Loves that. streaked hair! . . . Possessor of the borrowed pen. JOHN T. CAVALIERE John . . . Always looks on the bright side of things . . . Naturally curly hair . . . Forever honest, and he expects the same in return . . . 'The world of business calls . . . This guy could make Medusa smile! JEFFREY R. CHAMPAGNE Bobby . , . Jeff Beck . . . Ca be found fishing on the Sound wit Rich, John, and Pete . . . A sha dresser with his Arabian scarf a Hunky cap . . . Born of Bayousf' MW' RENE J- CHENELL ADRIENNE A. CHESLEY RCn6 - . - SO I S22 I0 him Adi . . . A star athlete in every . . . Can be found in the weight spoft , , l Keeps the money and room . One of Ludlowe's stat throws the note away . . . A Czech- F1Yif1g TISCIS - 5 - T0 100k af him, ered family tree . . . Her first love YOU W0U1dH'f Think he W3-9 5hY! is Vienna . . . Medicine is in her Likes every sport except golf! future, 168 KAREN C. CHILDS Karen . . . G1oriana . . . Weeelll! . . . Ludlowe's favorite leading lady . . . Found with Jen, jane, and Sue . . . Always singing a song . . . Has she missed a play yet? . . . Small, blonde, and smiling . . . Sincerity is a rare and beautiful quality. FREDERICK G. CHOROMANSKI Freddy . . . Can be found boat- ing with Eddie V. and Pat . . . Hopes ro go on to college . . . When the blues and stripers are running, Freddy is sure to catch his share! . . . A real great guy. JANET L. COLE Jay Cee . . . Sure thing! . . . Never without an animal at her side . . . If there's a horse around, janet will be riding him . . . One of the few seniors to own a pet pig! VIRGINIA H. CLARKE Ginger . . . Goony Bird . . . Ludlowe's most talented female banjo player . . . Hair so long and blonde only her hairdresser knows for sure! . . . Her mailbox holds many pleasant surprises . . . U.V.M. or bust! ROBERT C. CLEAVER Bob . . . Quiet, witty, and a good friend to have . . . A member of the dissolved HTG's . . . I've got the car till Thanksgiving! . . . Hopes to go to college in New England., DAVID P. COLETTI Dave . . . Lives in his blue jeans . . . A typical beachcornber . . . His second home is his green V.W .... An Amazing Mets fan . . . An architect in the making. KEVIN C. COLLINS Kevin . . . Serves old-fashioned ice cream sodas at the Ice Cream Parlor . . . One of the 300,000 at Woodstock . . . Drives a Chevelle Malibu with flair . . . Music rocks his soul. ROBERT W. CONNELLY Bob . . . Soccer man . . . Seen at the Clubhouse . . . Always where the action is . . . S.B.S.? You guessed it! . . . Another windmill wanderer . . . G.R.M. extra . . . What are you guys doing to- night? CHARLES W. COREY Chuck . . . Co-President of Pelli- grino's Pals . . . But Steiny, we've got to get dates for this Weekend! . . . Remember the Tony Rome bet? . . . That Syracuse scarf may be getting some use soon . . . Dreams of beating Herbie down the North Face. KITLEY ANN COREY C. . . . Kitt with two t's! . . . Love conquers all, Carol! . . . Steiny's hair will never be the same! . . . Instigator of the Lois Lane Club Takeover . . . Half a sixpence is better than one! SUZANNE M. COREY Sue . . . Cor . . . Ohhhh! . . . Truly a Modern Music Master . . . Sue and her Strad will go far! . . . I don't care! . . . A lickle female? EUGENE H. CORLEY Gene . . . A sports-minded man . . . When Gene's around, Harold and John can't be very far away! . . . College is in his future . . . One man who's always on the right track. Umm . . . Needs a little salt. ,JW JOANNE CRADER Dizzy . . . Oh, no! . . . Hair color changes with mood . . . With Ann and Debbie . . . Leans toward the art world . . . Talk much? . . . Plans to be a nurse CLucky pa- tientslj . . . Onion rings and Rolaids. JANICE L. CRAWFORD Spanish Janice . . . Craw . . . Flashes an Ultra-brite smile that rivals the sun . . . When I was in Spain . . . . . Shoots up the Hill in a Silver Bullet with the other 2X3 of the Big 3 . . . The ball of fur skiing down the North Face . . . Will she ever forget Spain? JANE M. CRONIN Janie . . . Does anyone need a secondhand weather balloon? . . . Boston is her city . . . Madam President of Haynes House Coun- cil . . . Parlez-vous francais? . . . Made her trip around the world in eighty days. DEBORAH A. CUDA Deb . . . Hey, Bon! . . . Dark brown eyes can tell no lies . . . Generally in the vicinity of St. Mary's . . . Oh, get out of here! . . . A hair stylist in the making . . . Cruises around town in her Special Buick. Senior Slump? Vw -wwf ALICE CURNIN Al . . . I'm so clumsy! . . . They don't come any smaller than Alice! . . . Seen with Val and Les- lie in her yellow Nova, or at Fair- field U .... Always heard laughing before she's seen . . . Where you wanna go? . . . A real swinger. ANNE W. CYRUS Annie . . . Boonie . . . We had another fight last night! . . . A surfer girl waiting for THE wave . . . Bombs around in her black '62 Chevy . . . She thinks she's crazy! Sh I SUSAN E. CZERKAS Susie Q. . . . Munch . . . Passes out over Joe Namath . . . McDonald's is her kind of place . . . Wow! That's really outa site! . , Acting may be her future role. DAVID J. D'AMICO Moose . . . Satch . . . Are you all right? . . . Lives at Rick's house . . . Especially fond of girls . . . One of Ludlowe's judo men . . . How do you get stuck in a couch? Ask Dave! JOHN S. N. DAMTOFT John . . . A foil in one hand, a racquet in the other . . . An impor- tant part of almofl every play ever done at Ludlowe . . . Keeps his own Kickapoo joy Juice Barrel . . . Psyched out the choir at the spring concert with a strobe light. JEFFREY J. DANIEL Jeff . . . A talented and creative photographer . . . Has connections in the library . . . Seen at Alger- non's . . . At dusk, he finds refuge at the beach . . . Still waters run deep . . . The Impossible Dream- I WILLIAM A. DAVIDSON Will . . . One of Ludlowe's soc- cer men . . . A French scholar . . . Tall and blond . . . Has a passion for last period studies . . . Our gift from England . . . Likes his car, when he gets a chance to drive it! KENNETH DARROW Ken . . . Ludlowe's apprentio mason . . . Every fish he catches i as big as a whale! . . . Has an in' with fire inspections . . . His furun plans are already drafted! 41- Grandma Moses? Whistler's Mother? .15 RUSSELL K. DAVIES Russ . . . Dave . . . Can be found skiing on sea and snow . . . Outstanding blond hair . . . Seen with Alan, Milton, and the guys . . . A fencing champ . . . Hopes to attend college. JOSEPH c. DELAHUNT Joe . . . Injun . . . Hidu, yc STEPHEN D' DAY freak! . . . I hope you gi Steve - - - Leroy . . . Whaf'S caught! . . . Blind faith . . . Wh1 happening? . . . Sailing off S.B. in f 9, duck! , . , Member of the 34 his sunfish is his tack . . . Always SWif1'1 team . . . Kevin, you gonr hoping for the best . . . That's give me a ride home? . . . A not spelled S-O-U-L! freak freak , . . Intelligent an inquisitive. RHEA R. DEL BUONO lMARGARET H. DEZENZJO Marge . . . Outa sight! . . . hats insane! . . . Lives at the ach with Kathy . . . Is she ever n time for homeroom? . . . A fu- re model or airline stewardess An outstanding beauty. . . . Wow, that was really e . . . Her travels toolc her tp exlco and Jamaica . . . An expert th a foil . . . A spirited band mber . . . Would we have had ir prom without her? STEVEN P. DELCO Steve . . . Music, the greatest good that mortals know . . . , , , Intelligent musically and scientific- ally . . . Part of the first-string All- State Orchestra . . . Medicine is in his future. JOSEPH A. DELIBERO Banana . . . Eat your heart out! . . . Seen around the Circle Lanes . . . XVhat? Are you serious? . . . Holds a membership in the Ex- plorer Post . . . Kingpin of the Bowling League . . . Technically, he's interested in business. JOHN A. DEPP John . . . Jack . . . Smokey . . . A dedicated member of the school band and the drum and bugle corps . . . Can be found prac- ticing his trumpet . . . Headed for the Navy . . . One of Ludlowe's baseball stars. PATRICIA E. DICKINSON Pat . . . Hey, Lisa, whatcha doin' next period? . . . Seen in Redding with Sue and Abby . . . Hopes to be an English teacher . . . Big blue eyes and long brown hair . . . Goes out collecting uni- carns . . . Gets a lot of fun out of 1 e. 175 DEBORAH M. DINEEN Debbie . . . Mrs. Andretti . . . Oh, no, not again! . , . Her devilishness shows itself behind the wheel . . . Seen with Joanne and the girls at the beach . . . My, what small feet you have! . . . Expresses herself through painting . . . A truly beautiful person. JAMES P. DONAN Jim f . . A recent arrival at Lud- lowe . . . Any day of the week, but not Monday morning! , . . McDon- ald's is his kind of place . . . Seen around town with Neil . . . Short but sturdy . . . Known for his HIGH-VOLUME VOICE!!! . . . U1ted habla eJpaiol? LAURIE DONALDSON Laur . . . Loretta . . . Laur-id . . . That's a real treat! . . . Pals around with Lilli, B.J., and Diane . . . Turns her share of male heads . . . A future teacher . . . Seen on the slopes . . . No chance! SUSAN L. DONALDSON Sue . . . You're kidding! . . . Lisa is her accomplice . . . Makes her own clothes . . . Plans to be- come a secretary . . . A future of marital bliss. MICHAEL A. DORKIN Mike . . . Yeah, right . . . A zany sense of humor . . . Seen ser- vicing Miss Martin's car, or on Park Avenue with Marilyn , . . The kind of person you won't forget . . . Tell me another good one! 1.1 -i. . , as ' , eta . Q .ip-21155 - ,.f,'l'52,152i2,i. . ,f.:,.3,ga-,113 SH. .-1224? f-94. .kiln 514. flair? 1.55951 ' g'1.123,r4' ., ,,. ' I MY 9 JAMES G. DOWLING, JR. Jim . . . Dowzo . . . Co- Captained Arnie's Booters . . . Golden arm of S.B.S .... Yes, G.R.M .... Tennis, anyone? . . Permanent seat in the Bomb . , . Min's big brother . . . Mt. Snow is the only place . . . We'll say we collided in gym! ROBIN G. DOWLING Marti . . . Wow! . . . Seen with Carol and Algernon . . . An active member of the drama club and fencing team . . . Known for having hysterics in German class . . . An eternal smile . . . Has a knack for making people happy. SHARON L. DOWNS Cher . . . Chuck and Cher - the Dynamic Duo . . . Hey, Barb . . . Runs a blue Chevy taxi service . . . Seen around with Debby . . . Hopes tio work with underprivileged chil- ren. I ROBERT D. DOXEY Bob . . . DoX . . . Dig it! . . . Dynamite! . . . Can be seen at McDo's with Fred and Rick . . . Known for his long hair and blue jeans . . . Has a wild albino chip- munk . . . Likes blondes, iced tea, and Volkswagons. DIANE A. DVORCHIK Diane . . . Dinky . . . No, thafr Donna! . . . What happens in the field? . . . Constantly in a state of confusion . . . Hey, Shenk! . . . l'm scared! I can't talk in front of the class! RICHARD F. DUNCAN Dickey . . . I'm Dickey, he's Rob . . . Found on his bike with Bonnie, or at the Duchess with Buzz and Humph . . . Wait till I get my '74'! . . . Architect of the future. THOMAS F. DUNNE Tom . . . Blow it out your ears! . . . McDonald's is the place to meet . . . Someday you may hear his voice over your radio . . . Likes people who know where it's at . . . A man of his own ways. DONNA H. DVORCHIK Donna . . . Where's Shenk? . . . Yes, she's my sister . . . A whiz with needle and thread , . . You'd think she was a student at Fairfield U,! .' . . Always willing to speak her mind . . . Never without a boy in tow. BARBARA G. EDMAN Barb . . . One-third of the Big 3 . . . Oh, come now! . . . A care- free attitude, but great depth . . . Life is to be lived, not studied . . . But leave the wise to wrangle, and with me the quarrel of the universe let be. JANET S. EGERESSY jan . . . Ya big duck! . . .Nev- er fails to eat lunch in class . . . The pazzazz behind 302's spirited signs . . . Lunch time! . . . That flaming red Volkswagon always has fiat tires! I KATHLEEN A. EI-ILERS Kathy . . . Ehler's Coffee . . . Oh, you're cute! , . , The main attraction at the Fairfield Store . . . Has big blue eyes only for Real . . . Seen with Margaret and Jackie . . . Hopes for a career in modeling. ROBERT j. ELLWANGER Bob . . . You're kidding! . . . Fastest hamburger-pusher at Mc- Do's . . . A guitar man . . . Our gain is Danbury's loss . . . A sum- mer sun-worshipper . . . Give him a good mystery and he's happy . . . Goodness how delicious, eating ggi? SAUL R. EPSTEIN Saul . . . The senior from the Quaker City . . . Usually spotted where the girls are . . . A ham on the Citizens' Band . . . A drum- mer's drummer . . . The future Roscoe of the Airways. ING-MARIE A. ENGSTROM Inga . . . Big, beautiful, baby- blue eyes! . . . Has the Wanderlust . . . Chow mein and chocolate milk tingle her taste buds . . . An out- standing dresser . . . A mind of her Goober peas! Oh, let me hold it! own. CHERYL H. EVANS Cheri . . . Cher . . . That's a Bbzo no-no! . . . Lives in the band room . . . This girl has a green belt in judo! . . . Okay, if you say so! . . . Will be remem- bered and appreciated for her loyal service to the library. CLINTON H. EVANS III Clint . . . Eyes . . . Birdman . . . That's the breaks! . . . One of Andy's judo men . . . Seen with Paul and the gang . . . Hopes to teach biology someday . . . Quit babbling! MARGERY A. FAHY MARIE E. FALLON Margie . . . Always working in Fal . . . Yeah, right! . . . Seen the house ofiice - Silliman, of with Elissa and Liz . . , A pfgmi. course . . . One cannot live on nent Boston accent . . . Hopes to cafeteria food alone! . , . Never become a teacher . , , A Sincere without her Pine Brothers cough friend. drops . . . Education? It's elemen- tary! DEBORAH R. FALVEY Deb . . . What do we start with? . . . Freckles and a sunny personality . . . Always active - swimming, or playing tennis or basketball . . . Are you kidding? . . . Her friendly nature will assure a successful career. BARRY F. FASS is a dead art? Barry . . . How's it going? . . . jeH's photographer buddy . , . He may be small, but he is definitely dynamic! . . . Gets his point across in fencing . . . Who says punning ELIZABETH V. FARKAS Liz . . . Oh, he's so cute! . . . One of Mr. Guss' fans . . . Seen with Lisa and Marie, or with Ar- mand . . . Makes hobbies of cook- ing and talking . . . What do you want me to do about it? . . . Dorkin, what's the matter with you? Egyy X DOREEN L. FARMER Dee . . . Where's the party? . . . Usually found headed toward Fairfield U .... Pals around with a certain Bird . . . An accom- plished artist . . . Her car is almost a part of her. Here, try one of mine. GARY A. FAULKNER Gary . . . Rots of tuck! . . Always ready for anything . . . Cruising around town in his Gal- axy 500 . . . Stop and Shop will help him through college . . . Track men are tough! . . . Sure thing! KERRY N. FAULKNER Kern . . . Fish . . . That's not funny! . . . Seen driving a Gris- tede's truck . . . A chess man . . . Next stop, the Navy . . . Mel's math buddy . . . Helped pull off the Great Train Robbery. SANDRA S. FERANEC Sandy . . . A quiet and modest girl . . . First National will help pay her way through college . . . Always found in the company of Karen . . . A girl not to be under- estimated. E BONNIE S. FIEGEL Raisin . . . Oh, yeah? . . . Known for her long brown hair . . . Westport is the only place to spend money! . . . Holds an annual peanut-rolling contest . . . Leans toward the art world . . . Always friendly . . . Right! Ci CAROL A. FRADENBURGH Carol . . . Oh, wow! . . . Re- sponsible for the cow in the Swiss corner of the prom . . . A cow??? . . . The most accident-prone person in the Music Department . . . The field of art lies in her future . . . Love conquers all, Kitt! ROBERT J. GALBICSEK . . . Fang . . . Do your thing! . . . Found on the golf course with Tom and Wayne . . . Always willing to make a bet . . . A future electrician . . . I iust got a haircut! 178 MARJORIE P. FIELD Margie . . . Field Mouse . . . Gross! . . . Freckles rule the world! . . . Kathy and Janet are her fellow beachcombers . . . Oh, those hazel eyes! . . . Giggles galore. SUSAN C. FOSTER Sue . . . B'rat . . . Fearless field hockey co-captain . . . Forget it! . . . There's a stack of Dairy Queen cups on her dashboard . . . I can't! I have to do my homework! . . . One hand in student government, the other in sports . . . Nothing ever seems to get Sue down! lf.. ...-.,., ...... 'E' You didn't!!. ' PATRICIA M. FREEMAN Patty . . . Oh, gee! . . . Fre- quents the front lobby with Melin- da . . . Sews up a storm . . . Holds an active membership in the fa- mous Black Rock Teenagers . . . And now, on to college. KATHLEEN J. GARDNER Kathy . . , It won't be long 'till I get my license! . . . A rare talent who can make Ludlovve's teachers laugh . . , Oh, those parties! . . . A pass for every class . . . Found at the Duchess with Anne, Maura, and Barb. BERYI. A. GASS Berry . . . Bet . . . Oh, wow! . . . Sure! . . . Makes the scene in her little red VW. with Terry and Melanie . . . A shutter bug . . . Badminton is her game. NANCY A. GERNAND Nance . . . Drives a Volvo with verve . . . A Chair Six regular at Jennings' . . . He's such a cutie! ' . . . Has anyone seen a pair of speckled Parisian hedges? . . . Only has eves for one - or two, or three . . . If I can sew, you can sew! AUGUSTA D. GILBERTI Gussie . . . Gus . . . The Juicy Fruit Kid in person . . . Man, wow! . . . Oh, those twins! . . . Never stops talking . . . Spirited co-captain of the twirlers . . . Frog- gy ring. DIANE GAUNTT Di . . . Gauntt with the Wind . . . I iust want to tell ya some- thin ' Always in the pink Drives a constantly filled Mustang . . . Heather's sister . . . Parties are her specialty. ,U LISA I. GEIGER Lisa . , . Anybody seen jeff? . . . Found with Sue at McDo's or in Ellsworth House Oflice . . , Striking hazel eyes . . . An able seamstress. Get thee to a nunnery! KENNETH J. GERRY Ken . . . Hit the road! , . . He and' Tom and home away from home . . . A cottage regular . . . A Rawlev's boy . . . Westward, ho! . . . Get out of town! BONITA M. GILBERTI Bonnie . , . Bon . . . I don't want to say anything, but . . . . . . Co-captain of our great twirlers . . . Always eating an apple . . . The other twin . . . That's just great! 179 WILLIAM GILLERAN Bill . . . Nimrod . . . Fry my mind! . . . Digs his striped pants . . . Famous for the wart on his big toe! . , . Get together one more time! . . . Knows his own mind. STEPHEN J. GOLIAS Steve . . . A QUIZ?!?!? . . . With Mike and Rich in his blue Mustang . . . A talent for raising prize collies . . . Cooks up a storm . . . A sharp dresser with an out- standing personality. GLENN F. GILLETTE CAROL A. GLADU Glenn . , . Foamy . , , Hag Care . . . That's close! . . . this thing about Raquel . . . Have Penetrating blue SVCS - - - Seen in you seen Bruce? . . . President of the C0mPa0Y Of Mary and PHI - - - the Sergeant Fury Fan Club , , t Secretary of the Library Aides . . . Strurns a 12.5n-ing guitar , . . A The world of business beckons . . . Grand Union guy , , , A keen in. Often fdund at the Grand Union terest in politics, . . . There's always John! MARK D. GOODFELLOW Mark . . . What the heck? . . Oh, no! . . . Old sneakers are lil old friends . . . Persistently pun tual , . . His past is crossed wit cross country . . . A Valiant car fam ROGER C. GOODSPEED Speed . . . Far out! . . . A 10,000-watt smile and a million- dollar personality . . . Seen on all four lunch shifts with Lois and Lisa . . . Twinkle Golden Toes . . . Painted his Tour Bus with Bull- winkle and his Friends. WENDY P. GOREN Wendy . . . Oh well, what can you do? . . . A welcome gift from Newington, Conn .... Hopes to be- come a teacher . . . Treasures her car . . . Always intelligent and al- ways friendly. EDWIN A. GRANT II Ed . . . Shut up, Wheel! . . . A highly talented jazz drummer . . . Has 'rette with Barnes and Wolfe in the back parking lot . . . A mimic with unlimited imagina- tion . . . Makes every occasion an experience - even lunch! l FRANCES M. GREEN Fran . . . One of Keds' kids . . . What's up? . . . The Edsel still has a fan in Fran . . . Bewitching fingernails . . . Kuhn's is her kor- ner. GRETCHEN GUTHRIE 3retchen . . . The Pied Piper of .B.C.D .... Where did my toes go? . . . By the light of the lvery moon . . . Anchors aweigh! . Small in stature, but she always ses above the crowd. ANDREW S. GROHER Andy . . . I have a question . . . . . . Manager of Our Big Eleven . . . Swings a mighty club . . . A great sense of humor . . . Always ready with a witty remark . . . He admits there are two sides to every ques- tion - his own and the wrong side! . . . Windmill, anyone? WILLIAM S. GRUMMAN Grum . . . Bache . . . Viva La Revolution! . . . Be seeing you! . . . Known for his sardonic wit and lectures on the Cursory Arts . . . Vice-Dictator of the Judo Club, Supreme Wizard of the defunct H.T.G .... Satan had better watch out! fo-3 ANDREW K. HALL Andy . . . That sounds good! . . . Always willing to help some- one with his math . . . A girl watcher . . . A possible future in the Air Force . . . Chess is his game . . . A very funny fellow. KEITH A. HANSEN Keith . . . His Suzuki is his pride and joy . . . Hair so blond and curly, only his mother knows for sure! . . . Seen with Jeff at all THE parties . . . Which way is West? EILEEN R. HARTMAN Eileen . . . I don't know, but . . . . . A primary tutor for A.B.C.D .... The mastermind be- hind Ecclesiastes, Ch. IV . . . Beau- tiful big brown eyes . . . Only speaks when she has something to say. BARBARA A. HATCH Barb . . . Always has the answer . . . Bubbles of laughter . . . Knocks heads with Lynda . . . Good grief! . . . Mount Ho1yoke's future formula-mixer. GREGORY A. HATTON Greg . . . Do you want that? . . . Drives a Yamaha motorcycle . . . Spends his time with Dennis and Brian . . . The Marines await his enlistment this summer. ROBERT J. HAUSER FREDERICK F. HAWKINS Rob . . . Hap . . , Hey, do I Fred . , . A man of well-chosen care? . . . Beats up a storm on his words . . . Can be found with Rick drums . . . Usually seen with and Ray . . . A pillow for his head Chink, Stan, or Ken . . . Gets 21 is all he asks . . . Has changed a lift with weights . . . The good great deal . . . A biting wit . . . Al- life . . . Yits . . . A Flying Tiger. ways up on the music scene. Rafi Today the history class, tomorrow the school! SUSAN O. HAYES Sue . . . The Dairy Queen is her second home . . . I forget! . . . A Stalwart Southport Supporter . . . Ogden is her middle name . . . Has lots to say, but sometimes for- gets what it is. RICHARD J. HEADY Dick . . . Chink . . . Seen with Happy and the fellas . . . A cottage regular . . . Heads west in the Rickshaw . . . One of Emil's boys. CATHLEEN A. HEINE Cathy . . . Hi, there! . . . The peppiest pair of saddle shoes . . . Our G.A.A. V.P .... Always on the go, but seldom knows when or where . . . Never home before 5:00 p.m .... I've got to put on the potatoes! LISA S. HERBERT Lisa . . . One of Barker's gals . . . Vacations are a Maine attrac- tion . . . Usually hopping around in her midget car . . . Her friendly smile and lovely clothes make the girl-watchers dream . . . What's that orange blur whizzing down the slopes? I wonder if my key's still there? WALTER H. I-IIBBS Wally Gibbs . . . Walt . . . Personality in every freckle! . . . A happy man . . . How could Herbie ever leave him? . . . So? ... Most Valuable Shirt on the soccer field, but his pants should have suspen- dersl J 'u is LOUIS R. HIDU Lou . . . Broken Arrow . . . A poet of the night . . . Hopes to live in Morocco someday . . . I've been searching for a dolphin in the sea. Sometimes I wonder, do you ever think a little bit about me? SUSAN L. HIDU Sue . . . A bundle of pure dyna- mite . . . Has her own bike . . . Short, blonde, and pretty . . . just itching to get into mischief . . . One of the girls . . . Al-way: on the go. ,nic , ff ,f CHARLES F. HILLS Charlie . . . The miracle of Cougan's Bluff is upon us again! . . . A true Chicago Cubs bleacher bum . . . Can predict the score of any game better than the experts . . . Interested in trees - the fam- ily type, that is! RICHARD W. HOMA Rich . . . Homer . . . A mem- ber of our Work Study force . . . Makes a hobby of collecting old trucks - his prize: a '36 Chevy pick-up . . . Found at the Duchess with Tom . . . A future in the Air Force . . . A great guy to know. ZOLTAN A. HORVATH Zolie . . . Usually found in the company of Rich . . . A maniac be- hind the wheel . . . He just crm'l sit still! . . . A real character . . . Wavy blond hair . . . A person you can't forget . . . Put away the books: Zolie's here for fun! JENNIFER A. HOWELLS jen . . . I'll never tell! . . . Qh, poop! . . . Seen on the beach with the gang . . . A beautiful voice to match her smile . . . Spend an exciting summer in Europe . . .' Who else could sprain her ankle playing jacks? . . . Does she have a sunburn or is she blushing? fa ELISSA D. HUBBELL Lise . . . I don't want to say anything, but . . . . . , Talented with a brush or a needle . . , A dizzy-lizzy? . . . That car is really something else! . . . A book- browser's best friend. MINDY L. HUGGINS Min ... Oh, golly! . . .One of the Spirited Ten . . . The Progress of Prudence Prim . . . Yes, my name is really Mindy Huggins! . . . jim's shadow . . . Taste of the Warm . , . 'Tm waiting! 184 Daring to be different? GAIL E. HUFF Gail . . . Outstanding blue eyes . . . Tall enough to be a basket- shooter? . . . Secretary for O1lie's favorite House Council . . . Works at the Greenfield Pharmacy . . . Maxi-coats are made for maxi- girls! THOMAS J. HUGHES Tom . . .Tall and slim . . . Hopes to be a pilot . . . Seen driving around with jeff and Bill . . . One who has his own ways . . . Found at McDo's and Carvel's . . . Knows where it's at! CHRISTEEN J. HULL Cris . . . Music resembles oetry: in each are nameless races . . . He red hair and owl Jnglasses make her stand out in a rowd . . . Distinctive laugh . . . Ier future lies in the Land Down lnder. LORY A. HYDE Lot . . . jo-Jo . . . Rides around in a white Corvair with Nancy . . . Bill, Bill, Bill! . . . Does she ever get to class on time? . . . Enjoys horseback riding in the summer . . . Looks forward to business school and to many good times. KRISTINE IDLE Kristy . . . Hardworking V.P. of Our Working All-School Congress . . . Her Royal Majesty of the Prom . . . Has her own king. . . Cherishes her passport . . . She's alway: smil- ing! r Qggi . kk! .lk ,af 'mall iuJ9? QQ pf A fellow individualisr HAROLD H. HULL Harold . . . The super-scholar of the senior class . . . He'll go far in science . . . Is there any mathe- matical equation that he doem't know by heart? . . . A genuine Chess King. JEANNE E. IANIRI Gypsy . . . Algernon . . . Do you love me? . . . How did she get her purple feet? . . . Just like a little girl! . . . Is there anyone she doesn't know? . . . You can get anything you want at Alger- non's Restaurant . . . R. DAVID IVES Dave . . . One of the Guys and Dolls . . . Active in all forms of theater - in school or out . . . Has an intellectual air about him . . . If ever you need a fact, come to Dave . . . A true individualist. 185 MICHAEL J. JACKSON Mike . . . Ekim . . . Has one green eye, one blue . . . Seen with Jim and Pete . . . Spirited cast member of the Father's Club shows . . . Enjoys loafing . . . Quite a sense of humor! THOMAS M. JACOBSEN Tom . . . The friendly man at Grasmere Pharmacy . . . An avid deep-sea fisherman . . . Usually seen with a copy of Hot Rod in one hand, a codfish scale in the other! . . . A future electronic technician. WILLIAM W JACKSON . BENEDICT R. JACOBELLIS Bill . . . Amazing blond eye- Benny . . . You're a real lashes . . . So what? . . . Thinks groove! . . . A sport for every sea- in terms of 1rr2 . . . Co-captain of son . . . You have bow many let- the Roadrunners . . . Quiet, but al- ters, Ben? . . . Drives a blue M.G. ways thinking! I . . One of the cheerleaders' favor- ite Headhunters. GERALD R. JACOUZZI Gerry . . . The muscles behii Joseph's Landscaping . . . A quii unassuming guy . . . The tiger the Eastern Dune Buggy Associ non. DEBORAH M. JANCO Debbi . . . Party at Saint's, party at Benton's! . . . Always boarding the train for New York . . . Who says school is to work in? . . . A Model girl . . . Her and her yellow V.W. GLENN T. JANOWSKY Glenn . . . Glump . . . Can be found on the golf course with Dan, Rick, and Bill . . . One of Mr. Mullady's baseball men . . . An affable guy, who knows how to have a good time. KAREN M. JOHNSON Karen . . . Hello, oeople! . . . Our Swedish Blonde and a model of talent . . . Spends Happy Hours in and around the music room . . . Karen finds religious hypocrisy in Little Bo Peep! . . . An editor of the Fox with a Hair for words . . . Seeks a career in journalism. DEBORAH V. JONES Debbie . . . Tona . . . Found with Pam or the Goodhill . . . Painted the hookah-smoking cater- pillar on Roger's Tour Bus . . . Hey, man! . . . Enjoys camping . . . A true beauty. WILLIAM KABEL Will . . . It's Will, not Bill! . . . Can be found engaged in ver- bal warfare with Bill and Vinnie every morning in 210-H . . . A black belt is a recent acquisition . . . Intelligence-plus . . . The Devil's prize Disciple . . . You fruit! JAMES W. JOSKO jim . . . Hood . . . Let's hit the road! . . . Are there any school plays he hasn't been in? . . . A band man . . . A jolly good fellow . . . Found with Ekim, Bob, and Tom . . . Nothing small about this guy! APRIL A. KABEL Ape . . . A.K. . . . Sure! . . . Freckles and hazel eyes go -nicely together . . . Has an interest in a certain mouse . . . Enthusi- astic supporter of Ludlowe's teams . . . A softball whiz . . . Hopes to become a dental hygienist. JANICE A. KANE Jan . . . Have you seen Rowie? . . . Always seems to be heading east . . . Has her own yellow Im- pala . . . Oh, to be barefoot in wet grass! . . . Has her goal in nursing, RITA A. KANTOROWSKI Rita . . . Oh, wow! . . . Seen with Diane and the kids in the cafeteria . . . A smart dresser . . . Known for her toes? . . . Flying high as an airline stewardess is her ambition . . . Don't worry! T796 THOMAS B. KENDALL DEBORAH M. KAZAL Debbie . . . Deb . . . I'm go- Tom . . . Seen with his French ing NUTS!!! . . . Prizes her horn in the band room . . . Never poetry record . . . Noted for her bowled over by obstacles . . . ' at glasses... A welcome Disneyland your heart out! . . . A unique import , , , Itching for indepen. operational mark . . . The pinkie dence, with a thumb in a ball. of 19-r. H' HOLLY R. KENNEY Holly . . . Maximillienne . . . A Twitl of a girl . . . Seen at the Cafe with Linda, Carol, and Kit . . . A future nurse . . . Has this thing about owls . . . I'm not one to argue, but . . . . . . Idiot child! X R SUSAN E. Kisiait sue . . . That's dose! . .. Her freckles suit her sparkling person- ality . . . Sings the Monday Morn- ing Blues . . . Seen roaming Bridgeport or at the Diner with Marcia . . . A future apartment in VINCENT M. KISH Mugs . . . Benny . . . Behind those lenses lurks a Hunky Tough Guy! . . . A mighty weighty char- acter . . . Okeedokee! . . . Cap- tain of the All Stars . . . An auto fanatic. New Haven? Wrong number, but I'm free Friday night anyway! MELANIE J. KISSELL Mel . . . Black cats are as lucky as a four-leaf clover . . . The band room is her second home . . . O,K.! . . . Crazy about peanut butter cookies and caramel pop- corn . . . A radiant smile on a gentle face. ..,,.,..,-,agp gum-dv JAMES C. KOHLER jim . . . Blond hair and blue eyes , . . Has his own tennis court! . . . Has a smile that just won't come oil . . . A quiet, easy-going sort of guy . . . Has quite a racquet going for him! KERRY A. KOHOUT May the long time sun shine upon you, all love surround you, and the pure light within you guide you all the way home. WILLIAM P. KONECNY Bill . . . Road Runner . . . HOW Ya doin'? . . . Friends with Dewey and everyone else . . . A Judo man . . . Track men are tough! . . . Will be remembered for his sense of humor. JOAN S. KOZACHEK joan . . . Her second name is Lynne . . . Oooh!!! . . . Has a real hangup about pizza and mus- taches . . . She cherishes her car keys, but where's the car? . . . Her personality will florish inhelemen- tary education. PATRICIA A. KOZMA Pat . . . Little One . . . Lud- lowe's star reporter for the junior Post . . . Hides away in the Fox Hole . . . It drives me up a wal1! . . . A small powerhouse on the volleyball court . . . Impossible to locate among the track equipment . . . Are you kidding me? MARCY L. KROLL Marce . . . Mushie . . . Brown- eyed bombshell . . . Stop gig- gling! . . . Drama - the up-and- coming thing . . . A great artist with artistic plans for her future. ,fix 7?1 ! lV JANET M. KREWSON Janet . . . A member of the Fair- field Dance Ensemble . . . Plans to go on to teaching . . . An active voice in the Fairfield Teen Players . . . Expert at the poetry of the foot. The Inst Supper? KAREN M. KROTKI Karen . . . Oh, wow! . . . Can be found on the beach with Mary and Kathy, or in her red and white V.W .... Hopes to go to business sbheol . . . Yellow is her color . . . Enjoys helping people. SHERYL A. KULIKOWSKI Sher . . . Leads the expeditions to Warde every X period . . . Up in the air about being a stewardess . . . Always room for one more in ber car! . . . An attractive girl who does her share of attracting . . . Myrtle Beach forever! ROBERT E. LABBANCE Bob . . . Co-captained the Lud- lowe Nine . . . Southport Bod . . . One of the Big ll . . . Experience, devotion, success - that's his se- ret! . . . G.R.M.? Never Heard of 1t!' . . . Yes, 1t's my car! PAUL A. LAGNESE Paul . . . How's things? . . . Judo, swimming, and girls are some of Pau1's pastimes . . . Wears a brown belt . . . Where's Clint? . . . Chief cook at the T-Bird. BONNIE L. LASKO Bon . . . For cryin' out loud! . . . One of the only real redheads at Ludlowe! . . . A sense of humor so well hidden that only her friends know for sure! . . . The first attraction of the Community. BETH S. LAZOVICK Beth . . . New Rochelle's contri- bution to Ludlowe . . . MacDon- ald's is her kind of place . . . Can be ready for a prom in practically no time . . . Talking is the spice of life. 190 3 LISA S. LANGAN Lisa . . . Tall and Langy . . . A laugh is to laugh with . . . Lud- 1owe's answer to the whole cast of Laugh-In . . . Eyes that'll knock you out! . . . One in a long line of Langans . . . Always dresses with style. DIANE L. LASCH Diane . . . Di . . . NO, he didn't call! . , . No, better not! . . . An outstanding Swedish beauty . . . Always first with the news . . . Cold hands, warm heart! . . . Does she have every single ever made? Ready! Aim! Fire! JUDITH B. LaVRADO Judy . . . Bunny . . . How comes? . . . Quite a dancer! . . . Gave her pet duck a tour of the school . . . To her, life is a song - and does she sing! MELINDA S. LEBO Mel . . . Pepsi . . . Right! . . . A Black Rock Teenagers en- thusiast . . . Good grief! . . . Those big blue eyes!! . . . Have you seen Patty? . . . Takes life calmly. JEFFREY L. LESKO Jeff . . . What's going on? . . . Steely blue eyes . . . One of E1lsworth's biggest supporters . Who has a piece of paper I can borrow? . . . The drafter of some wild plans! KRISTINA E. LINDEROTH Crissy . . . A beautiful Swedish blue-eyed blonde . . . Talented fingers on the piano keyboard . . . If there's snow on the slopes, Chris will be there, too! . . . One of Chair Six's sunning beauties. JOHANNA LISEJ school today! . . . O.C.'s mascot? Can often be found at the Big your latest joke, jo? . I wish we didn't have Hey, Carol! . . . Whafs 3' PEGGY L. LEVER Peggy . . . Our tiger in New Zealand . . . Never without her namesake . . . At home with a hockey stick in any hemisphere . . . Never wastes her words . . . It's good to have her back! RICHARD A. LEWANDOWSKI Rich . . . Money may be the root of all evil, but it helps! . . . In his car with Moose . . . Our fu- ture meteorologist . . . Math is not his subject . . . An outdoorsman. A direct hit! 2 CRISTINA E. LINDSTROM Chris . . . Chrissy . . . Can be found with Tom and the guys . . . An outstanding blue-eyed, blonde- haired Swedish beauty . . . Soaks up the sun at Fairfield Beach . . . If you're a blond-haired boy, there's a special place in Chris' heart for you! CAROL A. LISKOVICE Carol . . . Oh, right! . . . You did it again! . . . Seen with Janet and Debbie, or taking early morning walks on the beach . . . Enjoys swimming, skating, and painting . . . Let's give it another try! 191 JAMES K. LOBDELI. Keith . . . Run faster! . . . C0- captain of the track and cross coun- try teams . . . Always on the run . . . A future Olympian? . . . Has an interest in photography . . . He's only won four letters! JOHN M. MacDONALD Mac . . . Johnny . . . Part of the Arnold family . . . One of our school's top soccer stars . . . Always ready with words of wisdom. . . . A line marksman and a judo man . , . Especially interested in the female population of R.L.H.S. .,. A wild child? 'Q' RICHARD L. LONG Rick . . . One of Fairheldianair hard-working editors . . . Mais . . . He's the one in the shorts taking pictures at the football games . . . I've got this idea, see . . . . . . As subtle as thunder and lightning . . . Keeps his camera readyfor pretty girls . . . Any- Judi , JAMES R. LYNCH Jim . . . Seen around with Bill and Dave . . . Can usually be found hard at work . . . A football fan . . . Has a New York accent . . . Hopes to go on to college . . . He's got more exciting things to do than school! way . . ,, X, Mahan. the gift of gab. SUSAN B. MACK Sue . . . That's close! . Her summer days are spent swimming and sunning at Southport Beach . . . In the winter, it's skiing up north . . . Rain isn't only depres- sing - it's frizz weather! . . . The Blarney Stone has touched her tongue! VALARIE M. MACK Val . . . He really cracks me up! . . . You're supposed to wear an ankle bracelet on your ankle! . . . I don't talk a lot! . . . No Summer Blonde in her hair! . . . Hey, where's the gang? . . . Fair- field U. is the place. RICHARD W. MADWID Rich . . . Know thyself! . . . Always found where things are happening . . . Has his own way of doing things . . . Hopes to travel to Europe soon . . . Would rather flnd his own path than travel those made before him. KAREN A. MacEWAN Karen . . . An Ellsworth Hot worker . . . Found in the compa of Lynn and Laurie Talent with a paintbrush . . . Has a spec interest in Warde . . A gal wi LYNN A. MAGYAR Lynn . . . I've got a problem! . . . Can be found with Karen and Judy riding around Westport in a gold Cadillac . . . She may be small, but she's explosive! . . . Soalts up the sun at Southport Beach . . . Has she really kissed the Blarney Stone? PETER J. 'MALLETTE 'Pere . . . Gabe . . . Get outta ny life! . . . Seen playing football n the sandlot with the other 'questionablesn . . . Half wit C???5 . . Godfrey's Gallavanting Gard- 1er . , . Yum, yum, Eat 'em up! . , Quiet until the proper occasion. JUDITH A. MAHONEY Judy . . . My hem isn't done yet! . . . A four-year veteran of the A.S.C .... Sea and ski . . . Headed for Boston . . . Ider forever! . . . What a smile! EILEEN A. MAKOWSKY Eileen . . . Always found in the Lafayette parking lot . . . Patty's pal . . . Laugh and the world laughs with you . . . Sets her sights on being a secretary. SUSAN J. MANEY Sue . . . Mange . . . What am I gonna do? . . . Found in her bird with Stella and the girls . . . Her long blonde hair frames an angelic face . . . Artistically in- clined . . . Beauty and sincerity are her trademarks. BENJAMIN N. MARCINKOWSKI Banny . . . Oh, come on! . . . Will sail the Seven Seas with the Navy . . . Knows all there is to know about cars - and girls . . . Drives a hot Ford station wagon . . . One of the guys at Stop and Shop . . . Knows when to work and when to play! SALLY A. MARDEN Sal . . . Oh, no! . . . Can usu- ally be found with Heidi, Marsha, and Aurora . . . With Sally, mainly it's Maine . . . Talented with a needle and thread . . . A trusting and trusted friend . . . She'll paint herself a pretty future in art. MARGARET S. MARSHALL Marge . . . Long blonde hair compliments green eyes and freckles . A serious nature hid- den by a mischievous smile . . . Often seen with a faraway look in her eyes . . . What would Mr. Dun- bar do without her beautiful voice? JOSEPH MARZULLA Joe . . . Doc . . . Seen with Pete and john at Joe's Joint . . . You couldn't get him to part with his stereo! . . . A guy who minds his own business . . , A great guy to know. ROBERT D. MASON V.C.T. . . . One of the Wild Headhunters . . . Bo-Bo . . . A regular at the Big D . . . Seen behind the wheel of a green jeep. ROBERT F. MATTICE Bob . . . Oh, yeah, sure! One of Emi1's Men . . . Found with Scott, jim, or the girls . , . Don't tell me. I've been around! . . . Rain is the next best thing to 10-1. fi? PATRICK P. MASTRONI Pat . . . Wrote the music for the rock-musical play Odyuey . . . Those few who have sense or hon- esty never go in herds . . . Feels the pains and pleasures of life in every limb. Doing it with style 119' MARK E. MATTO Mark . . . One of Mr. Farrell's Supermen . . . Can be found at Fairfield Grain and Seed, or with Mugs . . . Has an impressive rec- ord collection . . . With the men every morning in 210 . . . As friendly as he's tall! LINDA A. MATZONKAI Lin . , , Dum-Dum . . . A cop, Reggie! . . . Slow down! . . . Made the Great Escape of 1969 . . . Seen with Reggie fixing cars, or at the Duchess with Wanda . . , Intelligent and hard-working. ELIZABETH MAYER Betsy . . . Flash . . . I.ater! . . . Known for her striking black eyes . . . Has the determination and talent to become a top fashion de- signer . . . The beach is her second home . . . Keefe, her intrepid cat. A LISA T. MCCANN Li . . , Bunl-ty . . . Far out! . . . I swear I'm gonna be an artist one of these days! . . . Intense brown eyes . . . There's nothing like Woodstock! . . . Hopes to live in the woods . . . A definite fiair for the unusual. Star light, star bright .... 41233 DEBORAH A. MCGUIRE Debbie . . . Student director of Cyrano . . . The V.W.'s of the fu- ture will run on butterfly power . . . A Polka Dot prizewinner . . . Famous for her plastic purses . . . A dramatic addition to Ludlowe. J , E 2 I WAYNE E. MCFADDEN Wayne . . . Wow! . . . Usually seen with joe, making the fun scene . . . Those flaming red locks are for real! . . . Money is not the root of all evil . . . His Corvair will never be stopped for speeding! d T':'D KATHLEEN MCKELVEY Kathy . . . Always found work- ing at the Y . . . Enjoys working with kids at camp . . . Did she ever miss a Fathers' Club Show? , . , Seen with Margee . . . Kathy with the laughing eyes . . . Absence makes the heart grow fonder. MAUREEN A. McKENNA Maureen . . . Blonde, blonde tresses . . fProof that intelligence isn't always revealed in numbers . . . Her words whiz by with a trace of the South . . . Always ready with a complicated answer to every simple question! MARSHA A. MCKEON Marsh . . . Oh, come on! . . . Seen with Sally, driving around town in The Red Baron . . . A citizen of Woodstock Nation . . . Goodness! . . . Cooks up a storm JAMES K. T. MCMAHON DIANE C. MEI-ISH Leans toward the world of art. ALAN j. MCLEAN Al . . . Relax! . . . His blue sneakers carried him to great heights in Westport . . . Regular at the Clubhouse . . . Suicide on skis? . . . Find Les or Barry and you've found Al . . . ls the Pope really Catholic? Kevin . . . Straight Arrow . . . What to do? . . . Has a way with women . . . James, our class chauf- feur . . . Has a habit of making people happy . . . Music and Get- tysburg move him . . . Finds his peace at the beach, or on midnight walks. BRIAN S. MCLAIN . . . Our Senior Aviator . . . A N. Mets fan . . Can be found hard SCX. .S if . DAWN E. McLEVY 'bawnn . . . I'm about as rich as Iam poor! . . . Get a horse! . . . A fine equestrienne . . . Can be found with Bonnie and Cathy . . . Enjoys reading with a passion . . . Some girls are just plain crazy, but this one is bone crazy! Chickadee . . . Big Di . First starlet of Ludlowe's film i dustry , , . Frequenrs the Hob! Hole, the Hotel, or shoots in Silver Bullet to the Hill . . . T weird idea for each freckle! ' l Bri . . . Mac . . . Slim and t work at Pantry Pride after scho . . . A definite admirer of the gent victim in the F.M.I. affair . . .m PETER MELNICK Pete . . . A second-year work study student . . . Learning the vegetable business at Westfair Market . . . Absolutely nothing can worry this happy-go-lucky fellow! JOHN A. MILLER 5, BARRY N. MESSINGER Barry . .' . Relax! . . . Sit still! . . . S.B.S. . . Co-captained Arnie's Booters . . A regular? - He owns the Clubhouse . . . You'll never know a nicer guy . . . V.P. of the Roaring '70's . . . Its name is Bessy . . . Yes, Berry! Johnnie . . . Can I borrow a dime? . . . Guards the Tiger Cage in soccer . . . Appreciates good music . . . Drives a mean puck on the ice . . . Always there when he's needed . . . Quite a mover ! Are they :till going together? QV? JAMES S. MELOUGH Jim . . . Meatloaf . . . A good book is company enough . . . One of the Medical Explorers . . . A T.V. that doesn't work is better than no T.V. at all . . . Can be found sailing the Sound . . . A steady study sleeper. M .fiik PMA. J gf? KATHLEEN A. MICKET1' Kathy . . . Kath . . . Blonde, blue-eyed, and freckled . . . Sure! . Rides a red V.W .... New York is her town . . . Her future lies in the skies. RUSSELL G. MILLER Russ . . . Yeah, right! . . . A lot of homework can be done in homeroom . . . Part of the working force at the A8cP . . . Skis the North Country . . . A track man - watch his dust! 197 MM ,aww- MAUREEN F. MONAHAN Moe . . . That's close! . . . Seen and heard cheering at the football games . . . M 8: M in a green truck . . . It's true! . . . Tall girl with a Snoopy stick. 'Mamie swf 5 SANDRA A. MORAWSKI Sandie . . . You know . . . . . . Hey, roots! .. . Seen at Wet- son's or with Fran, Kathy, and Barbara . . . Especially fond of all her rings . . . Finally stopped bit- ing her nails! STEPHEN B. MOREHOUSE Weasel . . . Soccer and tennis man . . . Seen with jim in the Bomb . . . Hits hard for S.B.S. . . . Always found on the Vermont slopes . . . Love those Rossis! . . . Don't worry, it'll start! KATHERINE A. ,MORLEY Kathy . . . Kink . . . Guess what Donna did? . . . Can usually be found at Harbor Atlantic . . . A future secretary, and a good one, too! . . . Who has time for home- work, when there are so many bet- ter things to do? Q he-..a LISABETH A. MORY Buffy . . . Buf . . . Ludlowe' saddleshoed captain . . . Energ and smiles that won't quit . . Keeps the records for our A.S.C . . . Has a love for hard rolls ani the folks who originated them , , Have skis, will travel! JOHN T. NAGY john . . . Nag . . . That's a down! . . . Lives life to the fullest . . . Always in a daze . . . A cross- country trip lies in his future. RICHARD S. NAGY Rich . . . Can be found at Mc- Donald's or around town with Dan, Glenn, and Bill . . . Enjoys fishing, golf, and bowling . . . Col- lege waits in his future . . . Likes to keep out of trouble! VIRGENIA K. NAPPEN Kate . . . Life is perfect in short measures . . . Sneak previews of the newest fashions . . . Hits McD's with Barb and Maura . . . Life should be spent amidst the sand and surf of the Cape. ,,-,Wy W., GUY J. NATALE Guy .. . Did you know that . . . ? . . . Naturally curly hair . . . Cares about Kate . . . When he wears his senior hat it's a walking art show! . . . A dedicated friend and a hard worker . . . The Face!!! MARY L. NETOPSKI Mary . . . Part of the local news scene at the Bridgeport Herald . . . Owns a bomb that is heard before it's seen . . . Has a daily date with the 4:30 movie . . . She's nursing the idea of a future in medicine. MARGARET S. NEALE Margee . . . Those are the breaks of life! . . . A contagious laugh that can spread through an entire class . . . It was :ooo fun- ny! . . . The Future Teachers' Pres- ident . . . Hey, Margee, who was that boy? PATRICIA A. NELSON Trisha . . . Babe . . . What a bummer! . . . Seen at the Duchess with Kathy and Mary . . . Quite a joker . . . Likes boys and N.Y. on a Friday night . . . Our gift from Down Under. LOIS E. NEVILLE Lois . . . But what if it's wrong? . . . Always seen with Frances . . . Our faithful class rep- resentative . . . She may be shy, but she's also sincere . . . A reliable worker both in and out of school. MARCIA L. NEWLON Marsh . . . A permanent seat at the Fairfield Diner . . . Music is food for the soul . . . Groovy! . . . Usually spotted in a car with Sue . . . The only natural straw- berry blonde in the choir! FRANCESCA M. NICHOLS Tetra . . . Feticini . . . Always in the swim of things . . . Dis- proves the fact that blondes have more fun . . . Her wardrobe is a testament to her sewing abilities. PAMELA A. NIELSEN Pammie . . . Right? . . . Well known for her nutty antics . . . She'd be lost without her car keys! . . . Seen riding around with Joyce and Marcy . . . She can talk up a real storm! ,,.-.,---M ROBERT J. OCHMAN ELIZABETH J. NORTHRUP Beth . . . Long, long, long hair . . . President of the A.F.S. . . . A devoted tutor . . . Seen at the Play- house with Wendy, Sue, and Mel . . . Dedicated to helping her fel- low man . . . Known for her cre- ative blue jeans. MAURA NORTON Maur . . . No way! . . .Can be found with Kate, Barb, and Jenny in her squareback V.W .... In summer it's tennisg in winter, ski- ing . . . Known for her beautiful streaked hair . . . Doesn't talk too PATRICIA A. NOSAL Pat . . . Noz . . . A real brownie when it comes to judo! . . . You wanna punch? . , . Really throws you . . . Grooves on her guitar . . . One of Andy's Gang. much! . . . Get real! If I ve told you once, I've told you a thousand times .... PATRICIA D. NUNES Pat . . . When I get out of school . . . . . . An accomplished seamstress with the gift of gab . . . Shuttles around town in her Bug . . . The joys of life are enjoyed with hearty laughter. Bob . . . Ears . . . One of the guys at Tony's house . . . Takes his school with a grain of salt . . . A scrambling man . . . When it comes to owls, too much of a good thing can be killing! KAREN B. OGDEN Karen . . . Has this thing about chocolate chip cookies . . . Next time you go up the Eiffel Tower, hold on to your pocketbook! . . . A Dairy Queen . . . Really? . . Usually has a Hayes around her. ELLEN O'MEARA El . . . Did you say Ellen or Alan? . . . A peppy cheerleader with two pairs of saddleshoes . . . G1atzmeyer can??? . . . Me and my shadow . . . Drives a little blue bug . . . Oh, Ollie! . . Always willing to lend a hand. Y al i ,fl JAMES E. O'NEIL Yime . . . Those are my Mets! . . . Fleetfooted record setter . . . A Marine clip in the years of the longhairs . . . A special interest in our Indian child . . . Running on the right road. cars . . . Has the fastest GTO in school . . . A rubber burner . . . Has cars on the brain. Can usually be found fixing ROBERT F. OSTREICHER Bob . . . Seen in Mike's Chevy A vb' .gfLI SHARON M. OSMOLIK Farmer . . . Shorty . . . I just decided! . . . Not too short . . . Seen at the Westport lanes with jill and Sheila . . . Treasures her paycheck . . . Small but powerful. CHARLES J. OSTERBERG Chaf . . . The nut in the West- port Shell . . . A short and happy fellow . . . The local roads were not made with his yellow LeMans in mind! . . . Accident prone??? ' Two black with sugar, please! MICHAEL J . OSTROSKY Mike . . . Gimme a break! . . . Seen with Bob and Mike . . . Long- ish hair and sideburns Q . . His '63 Chevy . . . A man who knows his cars . . . A girl watcher. ANTHONY G. PAPAGEORGE Tony . . . Seen with Ed and Bob . . . Found cruising on his bike all over town . . . Who else could run over a toilet on the Post Road? . . . School is not his favorite subject! FANNIE PAPAGEORGE Fan . . . Do you realize . . .? . . . What would she do without sports? . . . Seen with Kathi and Judy in the vicinity of Mr. New- man's Westport home . . . Whit- ey . . . Her personality cannot be measured by the size of her feet! FRANCES A. PAPAGEORGE Frac . . . We're all cousins! . . . Spends her after-school hours at the Fairlield D .... The year- book's Senior editor . . . Always wearing the perfect outfit . . , Shopping is her favorite pastime . . . What weather can do to a girl's hair! 'lbw Sfmygx RAYMOND K. PARRY Ray . . . Ramon . . . Don't worry about it! . . . Seen about town with Dewey . . . Finds his ex- citement in fishing and hunting . . . Hopes to go to school in Utah . . . Left L.A. for Ludlowe . . . Known for his ready wit. MARGARET A. PARSONS Peggy . . . Oh, yeah? . . . Math is her subject . . . Never shies away from a debate . . . A skillful member of the fencing team . . . Sports-minded . . . One of Lud- lowe's top scholars . . . Sure to suc- ceed in anything she does. few, tr mam! MARY ELLEN PATRELL Mel . . . That really makes me happy! . . . Has an indelible smile . . . Oh, I don't know . . . . . . Franny and Zooey . . . You need a haircut, Mel! . . . It's fish and chips to me! ROBIN PAVONE Robin . . . That's close! . . . The lady on the mounted steed . . . A different outfit every day . . . Her car was the Triumph of Coleytown Road! . . . C0-educa- tion is more fun! 202 Scrooge, you dirty old man! MARIE N. PAUZE Rie . . . Poz . . . What can I say? . . . A permanet locker in the varsity locker room . . . Al- ways a lap ahead of the crowd . . . Talk much? . . . Good grief! LOIS A. PECK Lois . . . Seen with Molly, Ro and Lisa . . . Raided the reservoi . . . Hopes to work at Summerhil or have a farm . . . Fascinated b tarot card reading, herbology an astrology . . . A true individualis HEATHER PERCIVAL Heath . . . Our lady from Brazil . . . Fantastic! . . . Spent the fall in a Mustang with Diane, Lily, and BJ .... More than a casual interest in Tennessee . . . Her long blonde hair and beautiful ward- robe set her apart from the crowd. LARRY J. PETERSON Larry . . . Yeah, right! . . . Fantastic! . . . Hopes to join the Coast Guard . . . Has that certain something that girls go for! . . . Track men are tough! . . . Always willing to do his share of the work to be done. LYNNE R. PHILLIPS Lynne . . . Wait a minute! . . . Coaxes the Pink Lady up hills . . . A welcome import from Chi- cago . . . Secretary of the '70's . . Laugh much? . . . Westport Piz- zeria is the place . . . A deeper person than she claims to be. BRUCE F . PERRAN Brucie . . . Can be found at the beach with Bob . . . Doesn't laugh too loud! . . . Greenfield Hill is his second home . . . Makes his waves by Waterskiing . . . Mrs. Snyder's prize PAD student. DEBRA A. PERRY Deb . . . Always with a smile . . . Found in the company of Bonnie and Beryl . . . Forever hav- ing a good time . . . Works hard for S. S. Kresge . . . You just can't keep a happy spirit clown! ' 'WL If I kissed her once will I kiss her again? ff' JOSEPH P. PHILBIN Jody . . . Where we hitting? . . . Can be found with Wooly at the Greenfield Food Shop . . . One of the Men . . . A man and his bike . . . If anyone knows how to have a good time, it's this guy! BARBARA J. PINTO B.J. . . . Are you kidding? . . . Look out! B.J.'s here for fun and fun alonel . . . At the Duchess with Lilli, Laurie, and Diane , . . Has an outstanding sneeze . . . Does wicked imitarions . . . Keeps the class in an uproar. 203 LILLIAN R. PLANISKY Lily . . . Lil . . . Are you kidding? . . . Some flowers just aren't meant to be tall, Lil! . . . Hopes to work in the Peace Corps . . . Treasures her gum holder . . . Seen around with Barb. JAMES E. PRENDERGAST Jim . . . A veteran Ludlowe stu- dent . . . Kevin's little brother? . . . Usually seen with Rob . . . He hits every party in town! . . . Westward, ho! BROOKS ANN POGUE Brooks . . . Pogue Salad An- nie . . . I doubt it . . , Seen with Sharon . . . Gets fantastic mileage out of her vocal chords! . . . Florida-bOl1Ild , , , Nor one Lou, but two! JEAN M. POLITO Jeannie . . . I'm so mad! . . . Her height doesn't hinder her talkative nature . . . That New York accent! . , . Part of the Gil- berti clan . . . Turned Europe upside-down . . . Don't tell me you stalled that car again! ,,,.,,k if KEVIN P. PRENDERGAST Kevin . , . Co-captain of the Headhunters . . . Enjoys the all- American pleasures: football, girls, and parties . . . Usually headed west with da guys . . . Don't mess with Kevin - he has muscles! 204 JEAN E. PROTHEROE Jeannie . . . Beautiful long brown hair . . . Has an interest in Ohio Wesleyan . . . A nifty seam- stress . . . Wedding bells in her future . . . A little package of dy- namite . . . Deep, expressive eyes . . . As friendly as her smile is big. WILLIAM M. PRUNER Bill . . . Ambust Central I-Iigh's addition to the senior class . . . There are many stages still waiting . . . Can he judge beauty? Ask Miss New York State! . . . Devotes his spare time to his skis and his car. DANIEL L. RADOMSKI Dan . . . Seen around with Bill, Glenn, and Rick . . . Sports and music hold his interest . . . Basket- ball and baseball are his sports . . . Always ready with a story or a joke . . . A great guy to know. BONNIE L. RAHMLOW Bon . . . A quiet girl . . . Any- one have a magnifying glass? . . . Cathy's companion . . . Music is food for the soul . . . Holds a warm spot in her heart for certain male guitarists. CONSTANCE A. RICE Connie . . . Fantastic! . . . A real Friendly girl . . . Un- daunted, she and her co-editors brought us Fairfieldiana '70 . . . Does she ever stop laughing? . . . Sailing in the summer, skiing in the winter . . . You're kidding? Really?? l LESLIE N. RENNER Les . . . A regular at the Club- house . . . A wizard on skis . . . One of the Big 9 . . . Man be- hind S.B.S. . . . Al, do you know anything about a Windmill? . . . Touch me again and I'll break Al's neck! MICHELLE A. REVENAUGH Michelle . . . That's close! . . . A party-goer . . . Seen riding the horses with Robin . . . Never without an incredible story to tell . . . At the D with Diane and the Chaffer twins. KATHLEEN A. RICE Kathy . . . Are you sitting down? . . . Her everlasting smile brightens up the community , , , Fruitcakes in the snow . . . Hyper- active senior spirit! . . . An im- portant part of the A.F.S. Success Story. Very.. LESLIE M. ROBINETT ' Les . . . If you need a job, Leslie has the best list around . . . Fair- field U. has rome parties! . . . Would you believe the gas pedal comes off? . . . One of McDon- ald's regulars . . . Brown hair and blue eyes: one of the boys' favorite combinations! A. ORESTES RODRIGUES Rusty . . . Lud1owe's Cuban im- port . . . The set-up man at Sturm Ruger . . . Thinks in terms of met- al . . . Don't knock bi: car! DAVID M. ROLAND Dave . . . One of the class sky- scrapers . . . Can be found hard at work at Barker's . . . Norwalk Tech is a possibility . . . Basketball is his kind of game . .. A guitar man. NANCY S. ROMBERG Nance . . . Forget it! . . . Gen- erally speaking, she's generally speaking . . . What im't initialed? . . . Has quite a flair for teeth . . . Always in a hurry, but - . . . Cen- ter of Distraction. RICHARD C. ROTEN 45 PAUL C. ROTH Dick . . . Captained Ludlowe's Paul ' ' ' Q-Take 3 Walkiil ' ' - Mermen . . . Seen with Martin or Likes to make waves . . . Will tee Hunt . . . Can usually be found OH m College ' ' ' Y0971 and him headed north 1 I I Great cars, those at the Green Ford station . . . Likes V.W.'s - especially red ones! his ifffs Vefl' SPOHY - - - Hit the . . . Are you going to study? road' DEBRA S. RUBERSTEIN Debi . . . The Petite director of our Cbrirtmar Carol . . . To know her well is to like her better . . . A tiny packet of brains and tal- ent . . . Dances in step with her futugre. FREDERICK L. RUNYON Rick . . . I don't know . . . . A commanding presence and an im- pressive face set him apart from the crowd . . . Though he's new around Ludlowe, he's known by many . . . College-bound . . . Al- ways possesses a positive attitude. 'Wire 6 She's a mindstickerf' JOHN G. RYAN john . . . Peace! . . . A fre- quent visitor at McDonald's and Wareham Road . . . The curly- haired guy in the wire-rimmed glasses . . . Rides his bike as if it were part of the road . . . Did you say a pie-making contest??? PATRICK M. RYAN Pat . . . The YMCA is his sec- ond home . . . One of the Irish- man's Supermen . . . The Olym- pic-sized swimming pool in his backyard has been put to good use . . . Blessed be the man who first invented sleep! '? taz JAMES M. SACKETT jim . . . Leroy . . . Fascist! . . . A dynamic political activist . . . Rees, Steve, and Glenn are his co-conspirators . . . Found at Mc- Sor1ey's . . . Plans a career in jour- nalism . . . He could write a first- hand account of the Columbia Revolution ! RONALD A. SALAMON Ron . . . No way! . . . Makes the scene in his Austin Healey . . . O.K., O.K. . . . Tall, dark, and long sideburns! . . . Hopes to be- come a teacher . . . Makes every Carvel cone a work of art! Smilin' Al I 'IT HOLLY SALIK Holly .... Long, beautiful brown hair . . . A girl with her own outlook on life . . . Roger Ludlowe's next-door neighbor . . . One may not reach the dawn save by the path of night. CHARLES R. SANDLIN Charlie . . . A champion at the lanes - bowling, that is . . . Seen around town . . . Enjoys those all-American sports, football and baseball . . . A future I.B.M. com- puter programmer? PATRICIA A. SANFORD Pat . . . Patti . . . You're kidding! . . . Busy business editor in the Foxhole . . . Ban the braces! . . . Digs the poetry of Dr. Zhivago . . . Talking never tires her . . . A smile that has a real Gleem! LAWRENCE G. SANTANA Larry . . . One of the Dodge Boys . . . Always cruising in his hot car . . . Is there anything he bam? done? . . . Known for his long, black hair . . . Who else has had a rock group named after him??? fum. V,:6:S.,4, 4 V-ft' '31-A 'H BARBARA A. SEE Barb . . . At any rate . . . . . . Where's Karen? . . . Fairly fluent in French? . . . The financial wizard behind the yearbook . . . Une petite fille tres charmante! ROBERT D. SELIM Hob . . . Gimme a break! . . . Seen with Jay . . . Football and track regular . . . Fellow G.R.M. member . . . Bob and his jokes? . . . S.B.S. stalwart . . . Handles the class funds . . . That's real close! And then I told him .... DONALD D. SEBESTYEN Don . . . Big D . . . Certai ly! . . . Seen here and there wi Paul . . . Enjoys rebuilding spor cars . . . Member of the swim tea and Sportsman's Club . . . Liu for weekends and last perit studies. 'x ROBIN L. SELAVKA Robin . . . Hi! How are ya? . . . School spirit plus in her smile! . . . Does she have long linger- nails? . . . The peppiest of the cheering ten . . . A change of heart with every new sport. MARIANNE M. SENKO Mare . . . Smiley . . . Oh- brother, come on! . . . A futurr nurse . . . Watch out, this gi knows judo! . . . Seen with Ma gee and Debbie, or busy at A nold's. DAVID B. SERES Dave . . . We'll come to that bridge when we cross it! . , , - ways a step ahead of Benny . . . Golden Arm of the Varsity 9 . . . Often seen with Mike . . . Com- mon sense? . . . If you ever need a grass hut built . . 'Af-.-gf ANDREA SHAPERO Andi . . . A welcome addition from Beverly Hills High School . . . Oh, yeah . . . Romeo and Juliet . . . Can be found with Sheryl and Sandi . . . A dramatic future? LYNDA S. SHENKMAN 4:z:P-g- PATRICIA M. SERVILLE Trish . . . That's close! . . . Found going to work with Nancy . . . Tony . . . Has long, long brown hair or a short blonde wig . . . A calling to the business world . . . Makes the guys whistle! What do you mean it doesn't come off? RICHARD O. SHEA III Rick . . . Ring the bell, ring the bell! . . . Captain Dick of the Yacht Club . . . His Ford has a better idea . . . The brightest smile behind the camera's eye. COLLEEN J. SHERWOOD Shank . . . Where are the Coll - . . A slim bCHl1fY - - . Hel' twins? . . . Scouts Fairfield U. in dler 11161115165 we cream . . . Are a red Falcon . . . Talking on the 'ff 3? Jaffa, V011 kidding? - - - Farhoms Of phone is not a grievous fault! . . . I have to go now! freckles . . . Her trunk will always include an elephant! K .J GEORGE H. STRANGMAN Bud . . . Go pound sand! . . . Always on the run . . . Our cor- respondent to the Town Crier . . . A Red Sox fan to the end . . . Country music is his bag. its You're not getting into my tank! ALAN D. STRASSER Al . . . Smilin' Al . . . One of our heralded racqueteers . . . Handles the money for our mighty A.S.C ..., The quickest retort to every inane question . . . He can torture one poor word ten thous- and ways! . . . So to speak . . . . . What windmill? Life should Sed! JEFFREY N. SUNSHINE Jeff , . . Has a grave interest in photography . . . An arguer's arg- uer - Andy's rival . . . Brightens up a cloudy day . . . Has made quite a bit of footage . . . Tou he 212 C LYNDA E. SURPRENANT Lynda . . . Now, Bub . . . . . . Shined her way through France . . . Co-captain of the flighty foil- ers . . . A Pittsburgh Stealer? . . . Headed for Wheaton. MARK C. SULLIVAN Sully . . . Say what? . . . Mil- ford High's contribution to the Class of 1970 . . . A roadrunner on the spring track, . . . The Power- bird with the Atom Balm , . , JOHN J. SULLIVAN John . . . Soupy . . . Oh, you're cool! . . . On your mark, get set . . . . . A Rippe's man . . . A sport for every season, a talent for every sport! ' be spent dreaming in I PHILIP B. SWANSON Phil . . . Boss . . . Seen at Mac's or hard at work in Stop 8: Shop . , . President of the Teen Center . . . Found with Ken, Rich, and Jeff . . . A Bob Dylan fan. NANCY A. SWINDON Nance . . . Oh, wow! . . . Westport is the only place to be! . . . A fiend when it comes to driv- ing and writing letters . . . Will make some lucky boss a fine secre- tary . . . Striking green eyes . . . Paul. an-15' GARY S. SZENTMIKLOSY Gary . . . Always in a scrape at Associated Scrap . . . A cabinet- maker in the making . . . Always EDWARD SZUREK Fred . . . Alec . . . Make spaghetti, not war! . . . Interested in numistry and art . . . Enjoys kidding around , . . A really tal- enred artist . . . Plans to go on to college. ready with a classroom quip . . . That smile is glued on his face! JILL LTALKINGTON jill . . . I don't care! . . . I-Iow many bracelets does she have? . . . Teddy bears and toy trains ride her Carousel . . . How could anyone ever forget the time she fainted in English class? . . . Forget it! The Plymouth Rock LILLI M. TALLMAN Lilli . . . Lil . . . Seen in her Volvo with Laurie . . . Could crack a wall with her laughter . . . A ravishing redhead . . . Looks and personality plus . , . A born coinedienne who hides her serious si e. SONYA D. TARMAN Sonnie . . . Fifty million! . . . Black hair and green eyes are a smashing combination! . . . Dab- bles in oils . . . McDonald's is her kind of place . . . Planning a beau- tiful future. KEVIN T. TAYLOR Kev . . . It's out of sight! . . . Hockey and track are his kind of sports . . . Rides around on his hor bike . . . Can be found working in Westport or on the Hill . . . Gets along with everyone he knows. SUSAN TERRY Sue . . . Are you sure? . . . Lives in the living room . . . Not only owns a good-luck rabbit's foot, but a whole rabbit to go with it! . . . An accomplished gymnast . . . Michigan's loss is Ludlowe's gain. MICHAEL C. TETREAU Mike . . . Mister President . . . Leads our Tigers on to victory after victory . . . Big Man with a Golden Arm . . . When Mike speaks, everyone listens! . . . A great combination of brains and brawn . . . The Queen's King. DEBRA L. TOMLIN Debbie . . . Deb . . . Wow! . . . Master of a precious Nugget . . . Quiet, but a sincere friend . . . Really? . . . Always on her toes . . . She'll someday win the West! DEBORAH A. TORSKA Why yeth, Jody! JOHN E. TIERNEY jay . . . Morning announce- ments for . . . . . Our Prom King . . . S.B.S ..,. The parking lot is never without his jeep . . . Mr. A.S.C .... G.R.M. associate . . . Boys' Club Dance? . . . What are YOU doing? . . . Done much for R.L.H.S. MARK F. TONGES Mark . . . The interior decorator for Mr. O'Connell's office . . . Rides a bike - and wears the complete outfit to boot! . . . Mr. Fabryk's house-building partner . . . Fairfield's roads were not built for his roadster! MATTHEW T. TRUPP Debs . . . Danny . . . You've Matt , . . Major Matt . . . got to be kidding! . . . The mini- Yeah! . . . Seen everywhere with est mini in Ludlowe! . . . A regu- Bob, Gary, and the gang . . . Took lar at McDo's and the D . .. . Enormous eyes . . . A talent for talking . . . Headed for hairdress- ing school. 214 part in the H1850 Winter Olym- pics . . . Always ready to try something new . . . Some people, just have naturally curly hair! . . . What? ANNETTE K. VENHEIM Annette . . . Smashing green eyes that purrr ! . . . The Merlin of the sewing set . . . Very Nor- wegian! . . . Enjoys working with chxldren . . . Creative is an under- statement . . . Genuinely inter- ested in people. 7! KATHERINE, M. TSAGARIS Kathy . . . That's close! . A striking Greek beauty . . Who? . . . Never seen without earrings . . . Always seems to be washing her hair . . . Frequents the Fairfield D .... Oh, those eyes ! WILLIAM D. VAN NESS Bill . . . Wilbur . . . Oh, Wow! . . . Can be found either at Pyle's or with Joanne . . . Finds his peace on long walks . . . Digs heavy blues and bikes . . . Known for his long hair and a smile which reflects his friendliness. RUDOLPH J. TUMIDAJSKI Rudy . . . What's up? . . . Can be found in the company of Neil . . . McDonald's is his kind of place . . . He maybe small, but he's powerful! . . . Accomplished at art . . . If the sky fell in, it wouldn't faze this guy! BRUCE R. TURTON Brew . . . Turt , . . jolly Green's brother . . . Celestial Em- peror of the Weight Room . . . Muscles on the beach . , . The head-shrinker of the future? Too bad you're a teacher! CATHERINE L. VELENCHIK Cathy . . . vey! . . . You better believe it! . . . Devoted to the art of ballet . . . Can be seen with Bonnie . . . Quite the organ- ! izer . . . She's earned the respect of all who know her. DEBORAH S. VENNARD Debby . . . Debby-Sue . . . A tall Southern belle . . . Debby, did you find your contact? . . . Forget it! . . . Dark-tanning gal . . . jeepers! . . . The South for- ever! 215 OSMAN E. VILLEGAS-AGUERO Ozzie . . . Hello, Kflllfkle Head! . . . The Latin Lover of Ludlowe . . . Speaks SP2f1iSh with an Argentinian accent . . . Our glff from South America . . . The breaker of many a female heart! EILEEN M. WADE I . . . Far out! . . . Always dresses with distinction . . . A loner at heart . . . Not one to fol- low the crowd . . . Hair you can get lost in . . . Leans toward the line arts . . , Embraces the solitude of the woods. JAMES VITALE Jim . . . A many-sided sports- man . . . Drives a spirited yellow Austin-American . . . An occa- sional smile . . . Spends his Sun- iiiaydafternoons at Sturges football e . EDWARD J. VOYCHIK Eddie V. . . . How's it going? . . . Seen everywhere with Ron, Don, and Jerry . . . One of the Flying Tigers . . . He towers above everyone! . . . Enjoys boating and fishing . . . A really great guy. WENDY A. WAGE Wend . . . Rides the Turtle to the Playhouse with Beth, Mel, and Sue . . . Not too tall . . . Her paint- ings are a reflection of the beauty she sees . . . Went to France during the summer . . . Full of surprises . . . A freshly fallen, silent shroud of snow. NANCY H. WAKEMAN Wakel . . . That's close! . . . Lives at Lory's . . . Frequents Fair- Held U .... Forget it! . . . A femme fatale? . . . And now, on to business school. 4:3 WANDA. F. A. WALDERA Wanda . . . Peace, Love, Get off my foot! . . . Pals around with Jan and Lin . . . Can be found nowhere, but is everywhere . . . Beadie . . . Striking blue eyes . . . A great person to know. 'Z I ROBERT B. WALLACE Bob . . . Wally . . . Oh, come on! . . . More than half his day is spent in study hall . . . Baseball and summer are the greatest combination . . . An elec- tronics enthusiast. SCOTT F. WEBSTER Webby . . Weak . . . A gular at the cottage . . . You mean play cards for money??? A real Headhunter . . Argyle Jcks are always in fashion! DEBORAH T. WALSH Debi . . . Oh, well . . . . . . Where's Barb? . . . Has a home- made wardrobe . . . Hopes to work with VISTA . . . A rainwalker . . . Can be found at Holds. WILLIAM M. WALSH Willy . . . Below par only on the fairways . . . A reeling angler . . . Rides the waves on skis . . . Owns the other yellow jeep in the back parking lot . . .Uncle Sam is calling! MARTIN c. WARD Martin . . . Soccer man . . . Seen bombing down those Vermont ski slopes . . . Flirt much? . . . Suzuki are the only bikes! . . . Oh, right!!! ' 4 WENDY L. WELTER Wendy . . . Oh, wow! . . . A very purple person . . . She really digs open country - like Easton! . . . Give Peace a Chance . . . Headed toward Berkeley - Secretarial School, that is! . . HeaVy! KEVIN R. WESTBERG Kevin . . . Up for New York! . . . His blond hair and blue eyes attract girls like a magnet! . . . An all-around sportsman . . . Mo- torcycles are his speed , . . His sideburns rival Big Bad Al's . . . Ehe high seas stretch out before im. ELIZABETH D. WESTON Betsy . . . You're kidding! . . . Dabbles in oils . . . Cherishes her boots, both in the stirrups and in the snow . . . A Stupefyin' girl! . . . Regularly seen at the Play- house. LESLIE D. WHEATON Les . . . Ya-ha . . . Seen with Jerry cruising around town in his V.W .... Verbosity is an art with Les . . . Fast cars are his speed . . , Penetrating brown eyes . . . Col- lege looms in his future . . . A definite appreciation for the fairer sex. PETER T. WHEELER Pete . . . What? . . . An elec- tric personality . . . Never seen without Jerry, Tom, or john . . . His green Spithre is his first love . . . The future winner of the Indy' 500 ? TOMLINSON S. WHEELER Yogi . . . Now what do we mean by that? . . . Rolls around town in a real Rolls! . . . An un- usual sense of humor . . . Ich weiss . . . Seen and heard tickling the piano in the music room. Niki RICHARD E. WHITE Rich . . . Our gift from Deer- field, Illinois . . . Yaks . . . Seen rapping with the Bad Captain in Humanities . . . Looks for sin- cerity in others . . . A loner when it comes to playing his guitar . . . Cowboy boots. 'N Come back here with my shoes! GERALD A. WHITTAKER Gerry . . . What's new? . . . Always around . . . The drums are his thing . . . Everyone's friend . . . What a car! SUSAN R. WHITWELL Sue . . . Suzy-Q . . . We real- ly have to write to Hanni . . . At home on the hockey field and ten- nis court, as well as on the Aus- trian slopes . . . Mopeds . . . Always ready for a piece of ban- ana bread! . . . A sincere interest in people, DENISE R: WIKMAN Deni . . . Really? . . . One of Fairieldiamfr Big 3 , , . , Abounds in freckles and smiles . 'Q . Sure, why not? . . . Can't stay more than tive minutes! . . . Talk much? . . . Always ready to work for the Class of '70. SUSAN M. WILLIAMS Sue . . . Guggenheim . . . Al- ways seen in the company of Hol- ly, Charmaine, and Cindy . . . One of the Window People . . . Her and her Siamese cats . . . An outstanding example of a Tish . . . Favors Fairfield U. PAUL D. WINSOR Paul . . . Who could miss Paul and Tom in that b1ack-and-Day- glo V.W. bus? . . . Very short with very long black hair . . . A definite nonconformist . . . A cre- ative and intelligent poet . . . Our import from England. Is that Andy with his mouth closed? ROBERT F. WOLFE, JR. In a society where all think alike, DIANE M. WINTER Di . . . Dee Dee . . . Separates the men from the boys . . . A dark- haired treasure whom everybody digs . . . Can be found with Sal and Sonya . . . A new arrival at Ludlowe . . . A party-goer . . Looking forward to hearing wed- ding bells. ADELLE M. WOOD Deli . . . Are you kidding? no one thinks very much. . . . Found at Natelson's or Fair- field U. with Shank, Laura and the twins . . . Remembered for the Ulsar Dep't. . . . Finds expres- sion through poetry . . . Hopes to go into public relations. DAVID A. WOOD Dave . . . Known for his side- burns and old sneakers . . . Can be found at the Pike Diner accom- panied by some chicken and dumplings . . . Willing to have a discussion on any topic . . . I hate first period gym! MICHAEL P. WOODS Mike . . . Can be found at Ed- dy's Gulf working on cars . . . Drives Steve and Rick in his '66 Mustang . . . Plans to go on to college or the Air Force . . . A better friend couldn't be found! SHARON M. WRIGHT Bunnie . . . Speaks with a Bos- ton accent . . . Get outta here! . . . A summer beach Bunnie . . . She could sing the savageness out of a bear! . . . And to think Paul lives right in Westport! JO-ANN C. ZADRAVECZ jo-jobe . . . Hey, Zad! . . . Found in the girls' locker room . . . A sport for every season . . . . Cash keeper of the G.A.A .... Sensational Senior Spirit . . . You wanna make a bet? 220 DOUGLAS P. WOOLEVER Wooly . . . Woolis T. Bullis . . . Ludlowe's ambassador to Hell's Angels . . . A laugh you can't forget . . . Seen around with Cappy, Hoons, and jeff . . . Got the award for popping the longest wheelie . . . Mrs. Whiteley's pal and comic relief. A Verry interesting! , P rw! if is 'SD' rev W 5, if w a l 'i,, :ii za ffl' f 2 L 'Q vs 1 ff fre. yaiw Q , f l f 5 M rw If X 1 ki MK 45313- f ' 5- 4fj ',5fWiE2f ' I. 5 f 'V fwfyi fim :Q K +,11,' f - ii izxiflifwf - ' f '1 ' ?': .:::5 :5i ll L . 4 'ew - 7 ' 6 -. 'V - ,, f, ' ,fs,s3szaamg?. . 1 , X tl, if 'Wssvf 5 ' li 4 '51 ,ff ' 'V . t .ffl V I , ,Es f A 2 f is Wi if I JOHN A. YUHAS Z . . . You know how to hurt a guy! . . . A reserved parking space in the upper lot . . . Seen with the Hull brothers . . . Behind the pumps at Marshall Shell . . . Racing is his speed. ROSEANN R. ZADRAVECZ Zad . . . Sure! Every day! . . Hey, Pam! . . . Dedicated mem ber of the Fairfield Colonade: Drum and Bugle Corps . . . Love: to play the guitar . . . A friendly smile for all . . . Have a happyl' JOHN A. ZADANOWICH Sponge . . . JZ, . . . Wait till Friday night! . . . Has his own little black book . . . Have you seen jim? . . . One of Andy's Judo Gang . . . Sets the stage for the cast parties. RICHARD G. ZELISKO Rick . . . Stubbs . . . Shoe Leather Express . . . Found around town with Hulk and DJ. . . . Will always be remembered for his Bottled Lightnin ' . . . Puts his all into music from his sax . . . Is there any way for this guy to lose his cool? LINDA A. ZYGMANT Linda . . . . . . Ya know, its thing! . . . Spends her spare time with a needle and thread or a good book . . . The last name in the senior class . . . The library will play an important role in her future. Rees H. Acheson john T. Alexander R. Scott Allen Claire L. Atkins Carolyn W. Bache Christine A. Becker Lynda Christensen Glenn S. Davis Patricia A. Feher CAMERA SHY Tom J. Glatzmeyer Charles B. Humphreyson John A. janda Leslie A. johnson Keith H. Lindlau Steven P. Lutar Kenneth W. Stavnitski Marceline Van Ness Walter G. Wolak 221 ' so ,Au vs 4: XXV 1,5 i -x fu Us I gf 4' I---mr' 4, , .A4 .va 0 0 T .1 - , XXX, 'Q , 1 xx, ' M 0 f J 'Zig 1 X1 6 Y 4 .-. , i A 5, ' :ff V . 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BEST ALL AROUND Buffy Mory Mike Tetreau L..f A Ag ARGUERS Andy Groher Gretchen Guthrie Wlfff ii-4 if lyyx fs x X Q 2, n, T f f 'fm M' 'f JWQ., M vw if , A 3 QQ f ' 1 , If Vu N' 1 :I al X X r nf, lil A,,. V Yr 'H 17 ' ' 9 . .. Qi f ' f fd, 11, f W A A , ' 44 1 fm V 171, I 1 -fgfwfw JZYII. 'M N4 1 x .M 5 9190 01, SENIOR DIRECTOR xxx A , -'!5'i.li'5'- .- 4441.41 I .. 1' u 1. ,Q s'J 4 ' C .- ,ini - 1 , , ,pf is ' N- , W v' ' . P' . t If ., . .LU al ' I ,.... , H. f X X -it JM H, Ax ff: , SX tix y K I ABEL, DOUG . . . 60 Lind Street. Class Repre- sentative 3 ACHESON, REES . . . 1632 Sturges Road. Trans- ferred Senior Year from Vermont Academy, Sax- ton's River, Vt. ACTON, JILL . . . 632 South Pine Creek Road ADDICOTT, SIDNEY . . . 225 Merwins Lane. Baseball 1-4 . . . Freshman Basketball 1 . . . J.V. Football2 ALGER, CHRISTINE . . . 309 Penfield Road ALLEN, DAVID . . . 343 Sturges Rd. Tennis Team 3, 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 ALLEN, THEODORE . . . 161 Colonial Drive. Swimming 2-4 AMES, DAVID ALLEN . . . 142 Pequot Avenue. ANDERSON, BRAD . . . 509 Old Mill Road. J.V. Tennis 1 . . . Intramurals 3 . . . Silliman House Council 4 APPLETON, HERBERT . . . 115 Barlow Road. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Track 1 . . . Photography 1, 2 . .AkJudo 2 . . . Swim Team 3 . . .Weightlifting 2, 3, ARCHER, KATHERINE . . . 79 Gorham Road. GAA 1-3 Intramurals 1-4 . . . Class representa- tive 1-4 . . . Class of 1970 Activities 1-4 . . . Soft- ball Manager 3 . . . Volleyball Manager 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Art Club 4 ARDIRE, DAVID . . . 80 Oriole Lane. Transferred Junior Year from Lawrence High School, Prince- ton, N. J. . . . Yearbook Staff 3, 4 . . . Symbols 4 ARMONATH, JOYCE . . . 81 Riverview Circle. A.F.S. 1-4 ARMSTRONG, NANCY . . . 60 Pilgrim Lane. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Intramurals 1, 2 . . . Class Representative 2 . . . Yearbook 4 . . . A.F.S. 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities 2, 3, 4 ARNOLD, BOB . . . 30 Brookmere Drive. ATKINS, CLAIRE . . . 89 Southport Woods Road, Southport. Transferred Senior Year from Staples High School, Westport BACHE, CAROLYN . . . 223 Misty Wood Lane. BAILEY, ANNE . . . 682 Beach Road. A.F.S. 1-4 . . . French Club 1, 2 . . . Father's Club Show 2 . . . Intramurals 3, 4 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Class of 1970 Activities 3, 4 . . . Cheerleading 4 . . . Girls Club 4 BARNA, WILLIAM . . . 1018 Oldfield Road. Weightlifting 1 . . . J.V. Golf 3 . . . Graduation Usher 3 . . . Chess Club 4 . . . Golf Team 4 BARNES, JOHN . . . 51 Red Oak Road. J.V. Soccer 2 ' BARNUM, ROBERT . , . 299 Fairview Avenue. Track 1, 2, 4 . . . Cross Country 2, 3 BARROW, DENNIS . . . 249 Mill River Road. Transferred Junior Year from Woodlands High School, Hartsdale, New York BARRY, WILLIAM . . . 635 South Pine Creek Road. BARTA, KENNETH . . . 74 Northfield Road. BARTINE, OLIVER . . . 205 South Street. Soccer 1-4 . . . J.V. Tennis 1 . . . Silliman House Council 1-3 . . . Class of 1970 Activities 3, 4 . . . Weight- lifting 3, 4 BEARDSLEY, WAYNE . . . 544 Rowland Road. BECKER, CHRISTINE . . . 109 Brookmere Drive. Transferred Senior Year from Glastonbury High School. BEDNAR, PATRICIA . . . 314 Riverside Drive. Class of 1970 Activities 3, 4 . . . A.F.S. 3 . . . Yearbook Staff 3, 4 . . . Silliman House Council 4 C Secretary 45 BELLEW, SHEILA . . . 41 French Street. Trans- ferred Sophomore Year from Notre Dame High School. Future Teachers 2 . . . Art Club 2 . . . Li- brary Aid 3 . . . House Aid 4 . . . Judo Club 2 BENEDICT, JEAN . . . 124 Bungalow Avenue. BENSEY, DEBORAH ANN . . . 726 Reef Road. Daisy Chain 3 BENSON, FRED . . . 1383 Kings Highway East. Transferred Junior Year from Hamden High School, Hamden BENTON, BONNIE . . . 56 Yarrow Road. Judo Club 1, 2 . . . G.A.A. 1 . . . Field Hockey 1, 2 Library Aide 3, 4 . . . Webster House Aide 3, 4 . . . School Store 3, 4 BERESKI, KENNETH . . . 884 Holland Hill Road. Cross Country 2, 3 . . . Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4 BERGMARK, DANIEL . . . 121 Bungalow Ave- nue. BEST, ANNE . . . 2519 Congress Street. Art Club 1 . . . G.A.A. 2 BILLMAN, JENNIFER . . . 208 Village Lane, Southport. Transferred Junior Year from Syca- more High in Cincinnati, Ohio. Photography 4. BIRD, DEBBIE . . . 250 Taunton Road. Art Club 4 BOCZKOWSKI, PAM . . . 1851 North Benson Road. BOEH, RICHARD . . . 234 North Pine Creek Road. BOWDEN, BARBARA . . . 95 Sunset Circle. Li- brary Aide 2 . . . Photography 3 . . . Art Club 2, 4 BOWEN, CAROL . . . 164 Old Post Road. Drama Club 1, 2, 3 . . . Fencing Team 1, 2 . . . Library Aid 4 . . . Haynes House Council 2, 3 . . . Fathers Club Show 2, 3 . . . French Club 3 BOYLAN, JANET . . . 11 Mosswood Apartments, Unguowa Road. Transferred Junior Year from Wal- pole High School, Walpole, Mass. . . . A.F.S. 3 4 . . . Class of 1970 Activities 3 . . . Yearbook 4 BRADLEY, SUSAN . . . 42 Ludlowe Road. Future Nurses 1 . . . Red Cross 1 . . . Father's Club Show 1, 2, 4 . . . Modern Music Masters 1-4 . . . Music Council 1, 2, 4 . . . Nurse's Aide 1 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Class Representative 3 . . . Senior Play 4 BRILL, SHARON . . . 1479 Mill Hill Terrace. BRODHEAD, NANCY . . . 163 South Gate Road, Southport. J.V. Field Hockey 1, 2 . . . J.V. Basket- ball 1 . . . Intramurals 1 . . . A.F.S 1-4 . . . G.A.A. 1-4 . . . Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4 . . . Ellsworth House Council Awards Secretary 3 . . . Basketball Manager 3 . . . Class of 1970 Activities 3, 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Vice-President Ellsworth House Council 4 BROMLEY, HEIDI . . . 151 Bradley Street. Fenc- ing Club 1 . . . Class Representative 3 BROWN, CHRIS . . . 96 College Place. Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4... Swim Team 1, 2 .. .Baseball Team 3, 4 . . . Weightlifting Club 3, 4 BROWN, JOHN . . . 305 North Cedar Road. Swim Team 1-4 CCo-captain 45 . . . Track 2, 3 BUDOSKE, NOREEN . . . 136 Papermill Lane. BURDETTE, WAYNE . . . 68 OX Bow Road. Bowling Club 1 . . . J.V. Soccer 2, 3 . . . Intra- murals 3, 4 . . . Modern Music Masters 3, 4 . . . Varsity Soccer 4 BURR, HOLLY . . . 315 South Pine Creek Road. BURTON, PETER . . . 275 Spring Hill Road. Basketball Team 1 CAMERON, SARA . . . 43 Puritan Road. Trans- ferred Freshman Year from Wilton Junior High School . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . French Club 4 . . . Guys 8: Dolls 4 CAMPANELLA, AURORA . . . 126 New England Avenue. CANNELLA, DEWEY . . . 11 Emmy Lane. Radio Club 1 . . . Table Tennis Club 2 . . . Science Club 2 . . . Sportsman Club 2, 3, CPresident 25 . . . Silli- man House Council 3, 4 CTreasurer 45 CAPPIELLO, BARBARA . . . 150 Robert Lane. CARDILLO, SHARON . . . 103 Colonial Drive. Judo 1-4 fTreasurer 2-4, Secretary 3, 45 . . . Modern Music Masters 3, 4 CARISSIMI, LOU . . . 37 Ross Hill Road. Science Club 1, 3, 4 . . . Intramurals 4 . . . Sportsman's Club 2, 3 . . . Tutoring 3, 4 CARR, MARY . . . 111 Quaker Lane. Transferred Sophomore Year from Laurelton Hall . . . Table Tennis 2 . . . Art Club 3, 4 CSecretary 45 . . . Silliman House Council 4 . . . Yearbook Section Head 4 CARROLL, LAURA . . . 266 Papermill Lane. In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 CARROLL, PATRICIA . . . 91 Henderson Road. Future Teachers of America 1, 2 . . . Ushers' Guild 1 ...Bowling Club 1 . . . A.F.S. 3, 4 . . .Yearbook Staff 3, 4 . . . Class of 1970 Activities 3, 4 CAVALIERE, JOHN . . . 143 Pell Meadow Drive. Freshman Football 1 . . . Intramurals 1-3 . . . Judo 1 . . Weightlifting 1, 2 CHAMPAGNE, JEFF . . . 72 Mayweed Road. Judo 2 . . . Sportsman's Club 2, 3 . . . Track 4 CHENELL, RENE . . . 62 Forest Avenue. Judo 2 . . . Football Team 3, 4 . . . Weightlifting 3,4 CHESLEY, ADRIENNE . . . 1052 Mill Plain Road. GAA 1 . . . J.V. Field Hockey 1, 2 . . . Bas- ketball l . . . Softball Varsity 1 . . . Varsity Basket- ball 2 . . . Varsity Field Hockey 3 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . NHS 3, 4 IHILDS, KAREN . . . Cedar Hill Road, Dover, vlassachusetts. Modern Music Masters 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Fathers' Club Show 1, 2, L, 4 . . . Drama Club Shows 1,2, 3, 4 IHOROMANSKI, FRED . . . 67 Rowland Road. Bowling Club 1-3 . . . Swim Team 1 ILARKE, VIRGINIA . . . 300 Quincy Street. :lass Representative 3 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 ILEAVER, ROBERT . . . 103 Barlow Plain Drive. IOLE, JANET . . . 1500 Redding Road. G.A.A. L . . . Father's Club Show 3, 4 . . . Senior Play 4 . . Class of 1970 Activities 4 IOLLETTI, DAVID . . . 24 Rock Ridge Road. ireshman Football 1 . . . Weightlifting 1, 2 . . . vlotorcycle Club 1 . . . Football 2 IOLLINS, KEVIN . . . 868 Mill Plain Road. IONNELLY, ROBERT . . . 56 Robson Place. J.V. ioccer 1, 2 . . . Varsity Soccer 3, 4 . . . J.V. Base- lall 1, 2 . . . Varsity Baseball 3, 4 . . . Class Repre- entative 3 . . . Class of 1970 Activities 3 IOREY, CHARLES . . . 4250 Congress Street. Track 1, 2 . . . Webster House Council 1, 2 . . . Lwimming Team 3, 4 . . . Tutoring 3, 4 . . . Weightlifting 4 IOREY, KITLEY . . . 4250 Congress St. J.V. iield Hockey 1 . . . Drama Club 1, 2, 4 . . . Track , 3, 4 . . . Father's Club Show 1, 2, 4 . . . Fencing E, 4 . . . Music Council 2 . . . Webster House Coun- il 3, 4 4President 45 IOREY, SUZANNE . . . 2 2 Charles Street. Mod- 'rn Music Masters 1-4 . . . Math Club 1 . . . Father's :lub Show 1, 2 . . . Music Council 2, 4 ' IORLEY, EUGENE . . . 1178 Burr Street. Track l, 4 IRADER, JOANNE . . . 491 Rowland Road. Silli- nan House Aide 1, 2 . . .Art Club 3 IRAWFORD, JANICE . . . 939 Redding Road. .V. Field Hockey 1, 2 . . . Varsity Field Hockey 1, 4 , . . Varsity Tennis 2-4 . . . G.A.A. 1, 2 CSecre- ary 25 . . . Intramurals 1, 2 . . . Tutoring 3 . . Ilass of 1970 Activities 3 . . . Class Representative I, 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 IRONIN, JANE . . . 267 Taunton Road. Intra- nurals I . . . Future Nurses 1 . . . Drama Club 1, I, 3 . . . Haynes House Council 1,2, 3, 4 CPresident -5 . . . House Aid 4 . . . Co-Chairman of Prom Decorations 3 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Fathers' Club 'how 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Drama Club Productions 1, 2, I, 4 . . . Senior Play 4 IUDA, DEBRA . . . 210 Woodrow Ave., South- wort. Future Nurses 1 . . . Library Aide 2 . . . Jurse's Aide 3 . . . Webster House Aide 3 IURNIN, ALICE . . . 48 Partridge Lane. IYRUS, ANNE . . . 137 Shoreham Village Drive. IZERKAS, SUE . . . 27 Plum Street. D'AMICO, DAVID . . . 99 Pratt Street. Transferred ireshman Year from Harding High School. Judo :lub 2, 3, 4 . . . Intramurals 3 DAMTOFT, JOHN . . . 216 Sturges Road. Ells- worth House Council 1-4 CPresident 45 . . . Drama Ilub 1-4 . . . Fencing Club 1-4 . . . Father's Club ihow 1-4 . . . Fencing Team 2-4 . . . Tennis 4 . . . Fruys 8: Dolls 4 . . . Class of 1970 Activities 2, 3 DANIEL, JEFF . . . 82 Southgate Lane, Southport. 'hotography Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Cross Country 1, I, 3 . . . Track Team 2 . . . Table Tennis 3 DARROW, KENNETH . . . 181 Riverview Circle. DAVIDSON, WILL . . . 494 Harbor Road, South- wort. Transferred Freshman Year from St. Paul's, .ondon, England . . . Soccer 2, 3, 4 DAVIES, RUSSELL . . . 38 Eunice Avenue. DAVIS, GLENN . . . 204 Old Post Road, South- nort. DAY, STEVE . . . 75 Grayrock Road, Southport. Ireative Writing 4 . . . Symbols 4 DELAHUNT, JOSEPH . . . 59 Puritan Road. Swim Team 2, 4 . . . Track 2 . . . Marine Biology 2 . . . future Lawyers 4 DELBUONO, RHEA . . . 269 Puritan RoaCl. Fenc- ing Club 1-4 . . . Music Council 1 . . . Modern Music Masters 1-4 CVice-President 35 . . . Father's Club Show 1-4 . . . Fencing Team 2-4 . . . Ells- worth House Council 3 . . . Guys 8: Dolls 4 . . . Senior Play 4 . . . G.A.A. 4 . . . Class of 1970 Activities 3, 4 DELCO, STEVEN . . . 107 Newton Street. DELIBERO, JOSEPH . . . 108 Churchill Street. DEPP, JOHN . . . 54 Rita Avenue. Cross Country 1 DEZENZO, MARGARET . . . 52 Lanter Point. DICKINSON, PAT . . . 867 Riverside Drive. Tutoring3 DINEEN, DEBORAH . . . Sherman Avenue, Trumbull. DONALDSON, LAURIE . . . 1005 Mill Hill Road, Southport. Spanish Club 1 . . . Class Rep- resentative 2, 4 . . . J.V. Basketball 2 . . . Webster House Council 3 . . . Class of '70 Activities . . . Senior Play4 DONALDSON, SUSAN . . . 1047 Old Post Road. Ellsworth House Aide 3, 4 -fs -Xi 759 t 1 -0 4 ' 1 MN iv 'P .fri M . 0- , I . X .' I' Il C 'ff - l -IW 'i S f '1 7 XQ IM Q 6' f xii ii if ' 1 Dx I D Ny R X ,X , I DONAN, JAMES . . . 855 Bronson Road. Trans- ferred Senior Year from Rockwood Academy, Len- ox, Massachusetts. DORKIN, MICHAEL . . . 258 Fairview Avenue. Judo Club 1 DOWLING, JIM . . . 996 Old Post Road. Class Representative 1-4 . . . Football 1 . . . Basketball I . . . Varsity Tennis 1-4 CCo-captain 45 . . . Var- sity Soccer 2-4 CCo-captain 45 DOWLING, ROBIN . . . 263 Lalley Boulevard. Fencing Club 1-4 . . . Father's Club Show 1-4 . . . Fencing Team 2-4 CCo-captain 45 . . . French Club 3,4...DramaClub3,4...Symbols4 Webster House Council 2 . . . Class of '70 Activi- ties DOWNS, SHARON . . . 228 Henry Street. DOXEY, ROBERT . . . 633 Riverside Drive. DUNCAN, RICHARD . . . 149 Larkspur Road. Soccer 1,2...ArtClub1...Judo 1,2... Weightlifting 1 . . . Motorcycle Club 2, 3 . . . Hockey 2 . . . A.A. 3, 4 DUNNE, THOMAS . . . 274 Shoreham Village Drive. Transferred Junior Year from Notre Dame High School DVORCHIK, DIANE . . . 91 Partridge Lane. In- tramurals 1 . . . Future Teachers of America 1 . . . Track 2 . . . G.A.A. 2 . . . A.F.S. 2 DVORCHIK, DONNA . . . 91 Partridge Lane. Funire Teachers 1 . . . A.F.S. 2 . . . Track 2 . . . G.A.A. 2 . . . Intramurals 1 EDMAN, BARBARA . . . 1220 Redding Road. Webster House Council 1 . . . Intramurals 1, 2 . . . G.A.A. 2, 3 . . . E.S.T.P. 2, 3 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . N.H.S. 2, 3 . . . Yearbook Staff, Section Head 4 . . . Operation Cafeteria 4 EGERESSY, JANET . . . 1044 South Pine Creek Road. Intramurals 1-4 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 . . . Art Club President 4 EHLERS, KATHLEEN . . . 23 Robert Court. ELLWANGER, ROBERT . . . 196 Mona Terrace. Transferred Junior Year from Danbury High School. Table Tennis 3 . . . Chess Club 4 , . , Intramurals 3, 4 ENGSTROM, ING-MARIE . . . 118 Papermill Lane. EPSTEIN, SAUL . . . 1200 Stillson Road. Trans- ferred Senior Year from Cheltenham High School, Wyncote, Pa. EVANS, CHERYL . . . 211 High Street. Library Aide 1-4 . . . Judo 1, 2 . . . Future Nurses 4 . . . Class of 1970 Activities 4 EVANS, CLINTON . . . 211 High Street. Bowling 1 . . . Judo 2-4 . . . Track 1, 2, 4 . . . Intramurals 2, 3 . . . Swimming 4 FAHY, MARGE . . . 173 Deep Wood Road. Transferred Sophomore Year from Notre Dame High School . . . Future Teachers of America 3, 4 FALLON, MARIE . . . 177 Mona Terrace. A.F.S. 1, 2 , . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 FALVEY, DEBORAH . . . 35 Quaker Lane. Trans- ferred Junior Year from Cathedral High School, Bridgeport. . . Ushers' Guild 3 . . . Intramurals 3, 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . A.F.S. 4 FARKAS, ELIZABETH . . . 7 Hollis Street. FARMER, DOREEN . . . 130 Partridge Lane. FASS, BARRY . . . 385 Mountain Laurel Road. Bowling Club 1 . . . Fencing Club 3, 4 . . . Fencing Team 3, 4 . . . Fox Staff Photographer 4 . . . Class Representative 4 FAULKNER, GARY . . . 51 Ross Hill Road. Cross Country Team 2 . . . Track Team 2 FAULKNER, KERRY . . . 57 Newell Place. Foot- ball Team 1 . . . Chess Club 3, 4 FEHER, PATRICIA . . . 27 Churchill Street. Judo 1 . . . Fencing Club 1 FERANEC, SANDRA . . . 291 Riverside Drive. FIELD, MARGIE . . . 163 Carroll Road. Intra- murals 1, 2, 4 . . . Track Team 1 . . . G.A.A. 2 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 . . . Yearbook 3 . . . Tutor- ing 4 . . . Art Club 4 CVice-President 45 FIEGAL, BONNIE .... Treasure Road, Westport. Drama Club 1, 2 . . . Fathers Club Show 2 FOSTER, SUE . . . 33 Old Academy Road. Intra- murals 1-4 . . . Field Hockey 1-4 CManager 2, Co- captain 45 . . . G.A.A. 1-4 . . . A.F.S. 1-4 . . . Basketball 3, 4 . . . Tennis 3, 4 . . . N.H.S. 3, 4 . . . Girl's L Club 3, 4 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Guys 8: Dolls 3 . . . Fox Staff 3, 4 CCO-editor of Activities 45 . . . Yearbook Staff 3 . . . Silliman House Coun- cil 3 . . . All School Congress Representative 4 . . . Class of 1970 Activities 3, 4 FRADENBURGH, CAROL . . . 761 Rock Ridge Road. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . .Yearbook 2, 3, 4 . . . Class Representative 3, 4 . . . The Fox 4 FREEMAN, PATRICIA . . . 3210 Burr Street. Transferred Sophomore Year from Reading, Mas- sachusetts . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 . . . A.F.S. 3 . . . Future Teachers of America 4 GALBICSEK, ROBERT . . . 2 Mellow Street. GARDNER, KATHY . . . 133 Sasco Hill Terrace. Silliman House Council 1, 2 GASS, BERYL . . . 83 Pell Meadow Drive. Trans- ferred Junior Year from Newtown High School, Newtown . . . Art Club 4 GAUNTT, DIANE . . . 35 Rock Ridge Road. Art Club 1, 2 . . . G.A.A. 1 . . . Library Aide 2, 3 . . . Daisy Chain 3 GEIGER, LISA . . . 430 Wormwood Road. Ells- worth House Aide 2-4 GERNAND, NANCY . . . 115 Puritan Road. A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . .Class of '70 Activities 3, 4 . . . Yearbook 4 GERRY, KENNETH . . . 24 Eunice Avenue. Fresh- man Football 1 V. . . J.V. Baseball 1 . . . Varsity Baseball 2 . . . Webster House Council 2 . . . J.V. Golf 3 . . . Varsity Golf 3, 4 GILBERTI, AUGUSTA . . . 1351 Brookside Drive. Intramurals 1 . . . Future Teachers of America 1 . . . A.F.S. 1-4 . . . Twirlers 1-4 . . . Fox Staff 3 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 . . . Silliman House Council 4 , . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Tutoring 4 GILBERTI, BONNIE . . . 1351 Brookside Drive. Future Nurses 1 . . . A.F.S. 1-4 . . . Twirlers 1-4 . . . Class Representative 2 . . . Tutoring 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities GILLLERAN, WILLIAM . . . 45 Penfield Place. GILLETTE, GLENN . . . 2370 Mill Plain Road. Webster House Council 1, 2 . . . Weightlifting 1-3 . . . Track 3 GLADU, CAROL . . . 266 High Street. Library Aid 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bookstore 3, 4 GLATZMAYER, THOMAS . . . 245 Unquowa Road. Transferred Senior Year from Ell Grove High School, Ell Grove, Illinois . . . Football 4 . . . Track 4 GOLIAS, STEVEN . . . 29 Arbor Terrace. GOODFELLOW, MARK . . . 112 Quaker Lane. GOODSPEED, ROGER . . . 2821 Congress Street. Transferred Junior Year from Taft in Watertown, Conn. GOREN, WENDY , , . 63 Rodgers Road. Trans- ferred Senior Year from Newington High School, Newington . . . Future Teachers of America 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . National Honor Society 4 GRANT, EDWIN . . . 355 Eastfield Drive. Fox Staff 4 GREEN, FRAN . . . 88 Nichols Street. School Store 1-4 . . . Intramurals 1, 2 GROHER, ANDREW . . . 381 Holly Dale Road. Weightlifting 1-4 . . . Manager of Football team 2-4 . . . J.V. Golf 2 . . . Varsity Golf 3, 4 . . . Na- tional Athletic Scholarship Society 2 . . . Class Rep- resentative 2-4 . . . Tutoring 3 GRUMMAN, BILL . . . 1337 Burr Street. Judo Club 1 . . . Motorcycle Club 2 GUTHRIE, GRETCHEN . . . 575 Hulls Highway. A.F.S. 1-3 CTreasurer 25 . . . Drama Club 1 . . . Father's Club Show 2 . . . Class Secretary 3 . . . Tutoring 3, 4 HALL, ANDREW . . . 124 Juniper Lane, South- port. Transferred Sophomore Year from The Uni- versity School . . . Judo 2, 3, 4 . . . Chess Club 4 . . . Karate 4 HANSEN, KEITH . . . 792 South Pine Creek Road. HARTMAN, EILEEN . . . 1841 Jennings Road. Drama Club 1 . . . Ushers Guild 1, 2 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Tutoring 3, 4 . . . N.H.S. 3, 4 230 HATCH, BARBARA . . . 895 Verna Hill Road. Drama 1-3 . . . Webster House Council 1-3 CSecre- tary 2, President 35 . . . Father's Club Show 1-4 . . . Intramurals 2 . . . Fencing Club 2, 3 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . N.H.S. 3, 4 CSeCretary 43 . . . French Club 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities HATTEN, GREG ALLEN . . . 440 Merwins Lane. Transferred Sophomore Year from Mayo High School, Rochester, Minnesota. HAUSER, ROBERT . . . 104 College Place. Weightlifting 2-4 . . . Varsity Football 3, 4 HAWKINS, FRED . . . 570 Riverside Drive. Transferred Freshman Year from Masuk High School, Monroe . . . ESTP 3 HAYES. SUSAN . . . 158 Westway Road, South- port A.F.S. 1, 2, 4 . . . Intramurals 1, 2, 3 . . . Class of '70 Activities 2, 3, 4 . . . G.A.A. 3, 4 . . . Hockey 3. . . Basketball 3 HEADY, RICHARD . . . 121 New England Ave- nue. Freshman Football 1 . . . J.V. Football 2 . . . Varsity Football 3, 4 . . . Weightlifting 1-4 . . . Vice-President of Class of '70 2 . . . Letterman Club 3 . . . Intramurals 3 HEINE, CATHY . . . 48 Colonial Drive. Ellsworth House Council 1 . . . J.V. Field Hockey 1, 2 . . . Drama Club 1 . . . Field Hockey 3, 4 fCo-captain 49 . . . Varsity Basketball 3, 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 3 . . . Cheerleading 4 . . . Senior Play 4 . . . Class Representative 3, 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 HERBERT, LISA . . . 242 Osborn Hill Road. In- tramurals 1, 2 . . .G. A. A. 1, 2, 4 . . . Yearbook 4 HIBBS, WALTER . . . 2112 Mill Plain Road. J.V. Soccer 1, 2 . . . Varsity Soccer 3, 4 . . . Homeroom Representative 4 HIDU, LOUIS . . . 4140 Congress Street. The Fox 1, 2, 3 ...Drama Club 2 . . .Symbols 3, 4 CCO- editorb . . . Yearbook 4 . . . Fathers Club Show 2 HIDU, SUE . . . 104 Hillside Road. HILLS, CHARLES . . . 3052 Burr Street. Chess Club 1 . . . Science Club 2-4 HOMA, RICHARD . . . 284 Linwood Avenue. HORVATH, ZOLTAN . . . 189 Longview Avenue. HOWELLS, JENNIFER . . . 369 North Benson Road. Future Teachers 1 . . . Modern Music Masters 1,2,3,4...Drama Club2,3...TheFox2,3,4 . . . Haynes House Council 3, 4 . . . Fathers Club Show 1 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 HUBBELL, ELISSA . . . 144 Mona Terrace. Drama Club 1 . . . Art Club 2 . . , Daisy Chain 3 HUFF, GAIL . . . 656 Mill Plain Road. Fencing 1 . . . Intramurals 1 . . . J.V. Basketball 2 . . . Ells- worth House Council 2, 3 fSecretary 35 . . . House Aide 2-4 . . . Varsity Basketball 3 HUGGINS, MINDY . . . 214 Taintor Drive. Intra- murals 1, 2 . . . Softball Team Manager 3 . . . Class of '70 Activities 2-4 . . . Class Representative 1-4 . . . G.A.A. 1, 2 . . . A.F.S. 3 . . Tutoring 3 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Cheerleading 4 . . . French Club 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 HUGHES, THOMAS . . . 210 Catherine Terrace. Bowling Club 1, 2 HULL, CHRISTEEN . . . 969 Mill Plain Road. A.F.S. 1, 2, 4 . . . Modern Music Masters 3, 4 HULL, HAROLD . . . 200 Taunton Road. Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Haynes House Council 1, 2 . . . Science Club 3, 4 . . . Cross Country Team 3 HUMPHREYSON, CHARLES . . . 171 Merwins Lane. Soccer 4 HYDE, LORY . . . 826 Oldfield Road. Ellsworth House Aide 1-4 IANIRI, JEANNE . . . 308 Sigwin Drive. Trans- ferred Junior Year from Staples in Westport, Conn .... Symbols 4 CSecretary 8: Prose Editor 43 . . . Library Aide 4 . . . Webster House Council 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities IDLE, KRISTINE . . . 695 Reid Street. Webster House Council 1 . . . A.S.C. 1-4 . . . CVice-President 41 Father's Club Show 1, 4 . . . Drama 1, 2 . . . Modern Music Masters 1-4 . . . Inter-School Council 2-4 . . . Intramurals 2 . . . Guys 8c Dolls 3, 4 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Fox Staff 3 . . . Class of '70 Ac- tivities CProm Queenb Senior Play 4 IVES, RAYMOND . . . 80 Colonial Drive. JACKSON, MICHAEL . . . 72 Thorpe Street. In- tramurals 2, 3 . . . Fathers Club Show 2 JACKSON,WILLIAM . . . 289 Fairview Avenue. Track 1-4 . . . Cross Country 2-4 . . . National Ath- letic Scholarship Society 2-4 . . . N.H.S. 3, 4 . . . E.S.T.P. 3, 4 . . . Graduation Usher 3 JACOBELLIS, BEN . . . 2424 North Street. J.V. Football 1 . . . Varsity Football 2-4 . . . Varsity Basketball 2-4 . . . Varsity Track 2-4 . . . Boy's L Club 2-4 JACOBSON, TOM . . . 172 Forest Avenue. Radio Club 1, 2 JACOUZZI, GERALD . . . 1717 Jennings Road. JANCO, DEBORAH . . . 791 Riverside Drive. JANDA, JOHN . . . 33 Plum Street. JANOWSKY, GLENN . . . 679 Rowland Road. J.V. Baseball 1, 2 . . . Varsity Baseball 3, 4 JOHNSON, KAREN . . . 3 Carlton Street. Modern Music Masters 1-4 . . . National Music Honor So- ciety 1 . . . Drama Club 1, 2 . . . Fox Staff 1-4 CEditor 41 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . All School Con- gress Representative 3 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 JOHNSON, LESLIE . . . 330 Eleven O'Clock Road. Transferred Senior Year from Boyertown High School, Boyertown, Pa .... Future Nurses 4 JONES, DEBORAH . . . 80 Gorham Road. Ells- worth House Aide 1-4 JOSKO, JAMES . . . 403 Meadowbrook Road. gathers' Club Show 1-3 . . . Modern Music Masters KABEL, APRIL . . . 252 Barberry Road, Southport. KABEL, WILL . . . 3167 North Street. Judo 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Fencing Team 2, 3, 4 CCo-Captainj . . . Track Team 3, 4 . . . Weightlifting Club 2, 3, 4 KQNE, JANICE . . . 1281 Cross Highway. A.F.S. 1- KANTOROWSKI, RITA . . . 65 Granville Street. Library Aid 1 . . . Intramurals 2 . . . Bowling Club 2 KAZAL, DEBORAH . . . 133 Fairfield Beach Road. Transferred Senior Year from Savanna High School, Anaheim, California . . . Art Club 4 KENDALL, TOM . . . 40 Meadow Court. Na- tional Music Honor Society 1-4 . . . Bowling Club 1, 2 . . . Motorcycle Club 2, 3 . . . Chess Club 1, 4 . . . Modern Music Masters 2-4 CPresident 4D . . . Fathers Club Show 3, 4 KENNEY, HOLLY . . . 296 Lalley Boulevard. Ushers Guild 1, 2 . . . Track 2 . . . Twirlers 2-4 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Modern Music Masters 2-4 KISER, SUE . . . 35 Charles Street. KISI-I, VINCENT . . . 81 Dudley Street. Weight- lifting 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Motorcycle Club 1 KISSELL , MELANIE . . . 40 Quincy Street. KOHLER, JIM . . . 1199 Hillside Road. Track 1 . . . Tennis Team 2, 3, 4 KOHOUT, KERRY . . . 124 Ludlowe Road. Sym- bols Editor 3 KONECNY,WILLlAM . . . 118 Mill River Road. Science Club 1-3 . . . Judo 2-4 . . . Track 2-4 . . . Cross Country 3 . . . Class Representative 4 KOZACHEK, JOAN . . '. 453 Gilbert Highway, Weston. G.A.A. 1-3 . . . Intramurals 1, 2 . . . Class Representative 3, 4 . . . Basketball 3 KOZMA, PATRICIA . . . 73 Partridge Lane. Fu- ture Teachers of America 1 . . . Fox Staff 1-4 CJunior editor 3, Co-editor-in-chief 49 . . . Ells- worth House Council 1-3 . . . Ushers Guild 1-4 . . . Intramurals 1-4 . . . G.A.A. 2-4 CSecretary 49 . . . Track Manager 2, 3 . . . N.H.S. 3, 4 . . . Volleyball Manager 3 . . . Volleyball 4 KREWSON, JANET . . . 198 Fairfield Place. Fu- ture Teachers 1, 2, 4 . . . Creative Writing 3 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Photography Club 4 KROLL, MARCY . . . 55 Pepperidge Circle. A.F.S. 1-4 . . . Drama 1-4 . . . Father's Club Show 1, 4 . . . Guys 8: Dolls 3 . . . Senior Play 3, 4 . . . Year- book Staff 4 . . . Webster House Council 1-4 . . . Class of '70 Activities . . . Art Club 4 KROTKI, KAREN . . . 488 South Pine Creek Road. Library Aide 1, 2 . . . Nurse's Aide 1 KULIKOWSKI, SHERYL . . . 57 Rock Ridge Road. Daisy Chain 3 . . . G.A.A. 3 LABBANCE, ROBERT . . . 22 Rockview Road, Southport. Freshman Football 1 . . . Freshman Basketball 1 . . . Class President 2, 3 . . . J.V. Foot- ball 2 . . . J.V. Baseball 2 . . . Varsity Football 3, 4 . . Varsity Baseball 3, 4 QCo-captain 45 . . . Boys' L Club 3, 4 . . . National Athletic Scholarship Society 3, 4 . . . Yearbook Stal? CSection Headh 4 LAGNESE, PAUL . . . 60 Steep Hill Road. Radio Club 1 . . .Judo 2-4 LANGAN, LISA . . . 182 Westford Drive. House Council 1, 2 . . . Basketball 2 LASCH, DIANE . . . 167 Riverview Circle. Future Teachers 1 . . . Bowling Club 2 LASKO, BONNIE . . . 68 Figlar Avenue. LAVRADO, JUDY . . . 190 Lawrence Road. Transferred Sophomore Year from Warde . . . Guys 8a Dolls 3, 4 LAZOVICK, BETH . . . 327 New England Ave- nue. Transferred Junior year from New Rochelle High in New Rochelle, N. Y. Webster House Council 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities LEBO, MELINDA . . . 3901 Redding Road. A.F.S. 1, 2, 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities 2, 3, 4 . . . Year- book Staff 4 . ..Fathers' Club Show 2-4 . . .Senior Play 4 LESKO, JEFF . . . 30 Cummings Avenue. LEWANDOWSKI, RICHARD . . . 60 Ann Street. LINDEROTH, KRISTINA . . . 200 Eleven O'Cl0ck Road. Class Representative 1, 2 . . . G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 . . . Art Club 3 LIN DLAU, KEITH . . . 98 Labbance Lane. LINDSTROM, CHRISTINA . . . 197 Margemere Drive. A.F.S. 1-4 . . . Fathers' Club Show 2 . . . J.V. Hockey 2 . . . Intramurals 3 . CCo-Captain- Basketballj . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 . . . Silli- man House Council 3 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Future Teachers of America 4 LISEJ, JOHANNA . . . 110 Quincy Street. Gym- nastics 1 . . . Work Study 3, 4 LISKOVICE, CAROL . . . 698 Reef Road. Table Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 LOBDELL, KEITH JAMES . . . 393 Pequot Ave- nue, Southport. Fencing Team 1, 2 . . . Fencing Club 1, 2 . . . Radio Club 1 . . . Photography Club 1-4 . . . Track 1-4 CCO-captain 4D . . . Cross Coun- try 2-4 CCo-captain 3, 42 . . . Ellsworth House Council 4 LONG, RICK . . . 425 North Benson Road. Soccer 1-3 . Fox Staff 1-4 . . . Graduation Usher 3 . . . Yearbook Section Head 1-3 . . . Yearbook Editor- in-Chief 4 . . . N.H.S. 4 LUTAR, STEPHEN . . . 1637 Mill Plain Road. LYNCH, JAMES . . . 96 Blaine Street. MAC DONALD, JOHN . .. 38 Fallow Field Road. Transferred Freshman Year from Tasis, Switzer- land . . . Soccer 2, 4 . . . Hockey 2-4 . . . Baseball 2,4...Track3 MACEWAN, KAREN . . . 223 Old Spring Road. G.A.A. 1 . . . Ellsworth House Aide 2, 3 . . . Li- brary Aide 2 MACK, SUE . . . 135 Riders Lane. Webster House Council 1-3 CTreasurer 3D . . . Intramurals 1-4 . . . Class Representative 3,4 MACK, VALERIE . . . 914 South Pine Creek Road. Webster House Aide 3 MADWID, RICHARD . . . 140 Sasco River Lane. MAGYAR, LYNN . . . 2322 Sturges Highway. MAHONEY, JUDY . . . 420 Lalley Boulevard. MAKOWSKY, EILEEN . . . 744 Kings Highway, Southport. A.F.S. 1, 2 MALLETTE, PETER. . . 133 Orchard Hill Drive. J.V. Baseball 1 . . . Bowling Club 1 . . . Track 3, 4 . . . Weightlifting 3 . . . A.F.S. 4 . . . Class Repre- sentative 4 MANEY, SUE . . . 37 Gray Rock Road. Webster House Council 1-2 . . . Art Club 3, 4 . . . Operation Cafeteria 1, 2, 4 MARCINKOWSKI, BENJAMIN . . . 690 Mill Hill Terrace. MARDEN, SALLY . . . 2492 Congress Street. Art Club 3 MARSHALL, MARGARET . . . 1225 Holland Hill Road. Transferred Junior Year from St. Joseph High School, St. Joseph, Michigan . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Play4 MARZULLA, JOSEPH . . 16 Whitestone Hill Court. MASON, ROBERT . . . 515 Hill Farm Road. Freshman Football 1 . . . J.V. Football 2 . . . Var- sity Football 2-4 . . . Operation Cafeteria 2-4 MASTRONI, PAT . . . 25 Bridle Trail. Transferred Senior Year from Fairfield Prep, Fairfield, Conn. Drama 4 MATTICE, ROBERT . . . 355 Edward Street. Foot- ball 1-4 . . . Basketball 1 . . . Weightlifting 1-4 MATTO, MARK . . . 158 Dunnlea Road. Weight- lifting Club 1-4 . . . Sportsman's Club 1, 2 MATZONKAI, LINDA . . . 50 Catherine Terrace. MAYER, ELIZABETH . . . 127 Grasmere Avenue. MCCANN, LISA . . . 1236 Hulls Highway. Sym- bols 1, 2, 4 McFADDEN, WAYNE . . . 24 Whitestone Hill Court. McGUIRE, DEBBIE . . . 1405 Round Hill Road. Transferred Junior Year from Shawnee Mission South High School, Kansas City, Kansas . . . Drama Club 4 CTreasurerJ . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Senior Play CDirectorJ 4 McKELVEY, KATHLEEN . . . 205 Fern Street. MCKENNA, MAUREEN . . . 383 High Ridge Road. J.V. Basketball 1 . . . Intramurals 1-4 . . . Ellsworth House Council 1, 2 . . . Debate Club 1 . . . Table Tennis Club 2 . . . Fencing Team 3, 4 . . . N.H.S. 3, 4 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . Yearbook Staff 3, 4 fSection Head 45 . . G.A.A. 4 . . . Current Affairs Club 4 . . . Fencing Club 4 MCKEON, MARSHA , . . 2683 Burr sneer. G.A.A. 1 . . . Ellsworth Aide 3, 4 A.F.S. 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Senior MCLAIN, BRIAN . . . 66 Sunnyridge Avenue. MCLEAN, ALAN . . . 156 Hulls Highway, South- port. Football 1 . . . Basketball 1 . . . Track 1, 2 . . . Ellsworth House Council 1 . . . Soccer 2 . . . Class Representative 2-4 . . , Class of '70 Activities 3 McLEVY, DAWN . . . 2834 Redding Road. Class of '704Activities 1-3 . . . Future Teachers of Amer- ica 2- MCMAHON, KEVIN . . . 635 Gilbert Highway, Weston. Science Club 1, 2 . . . The Fox 1, 2, 3, 4 MELISH, DIANE . . . 401 Springer Road. Trans- ferred Sophomore Year from Warde High School . . . Class Representative 2-4 . . . Field Hockey 2, 3 . . . -J.V. Basketball Manager 2 . . . Boy's Var- sity Tennis Manager 2-4 . . . Symbols 3 . . . N.H.S. 3, 4 . . . Tutoring 3 . . . Fox Staff 3, 4 CCo-Editor 45 .. . Yearbook 3, 4 MELNICK, PETER . . . 1283 Mill Hill Road. MELOUGH, JAMES . . . 102 Fairfield Beach Road. Fencing 1 . . . Future Lawyers 3 . . . Medical Ex- plorers 3, 4 MESSINGER, BARRY . . . 257 Bronson Road. Class Representative 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball Team 1 . . . Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . N.H.S. 3, 4 . . . Class Vice President 4 . . . E.S.T.P. 2, 3, 4 . . . National Athletic Scholarship Society 2, 3, 4 MICKETT, KATHY . . . 634 Bronson Road. MILLER, JOHN . . . 530 Rock Ridge Road, MILLER, RUSSELL . . . 1059 Jennings Road. MONAHAN, MAUREEN . . . 55 Juniper Lane, Southport. Transferred Sophomore Year from Stamford. Drama 3 . . . Art Club 3 . . . F.T.A. 3 MORAWSKI, SANDRA . . . 270 Bronson Road. A.F.S. 2 . . . School Store 3 . . . House Aide 4 MOREHOUSE, STEPHEN . . . 138 Penfield Road. Football Team 1 . . . Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Soccer Team 2, 3, 4 MORLEY, KATHY . . . 40 Thorpe Street. MORY, BUFFY . . . 207 Sasco River Lane, South- port. G.A.A. 1, 4 . . . Intramurals 1, 2 . . . J.V. Field Hockey 2 . . . Basketball Manager 2 . . . Class Secretary 2 . . . Class Vice-President 3 . . . Cheerleading 3, 4 CCaptain 43 . . . Girls' L Club 3, 4 . . . N.H.S. 3, 4 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . All School Congress Secretary 4 . . . French Club 4 NAGY, JOHN . . . 163 Catherine Street. NAGY, RICHARD . . . 1071 Jennings Road. NAPPEN, KATE . . . 240 Village Lane. G.A.A. 1 . . . Art Club 3 . . . Photography Club 3 . . . House Aide 3, 4 . . . Haynes House Council 4 NATALE, GUY . . . 35 Churchill Street, Library Aide 3 NEALE, MARGARET . . . 60 Rowland Road. A.F.S. 1, 2 . , . Future Teachers 3, 4 . . . Fathers Club Show 1, 2, 3, 4 NELSON, PATRICIA . . . 125 Sunnyridge Ave- nue. NETOPSKI, MARY . . . 1263 Bronson Road. Track 1 NEVILLE, LOIS . . . 91 Longdean Road. F.T.A. 1 . . . Class Representative 2-4 . . . Daisy Chain 3 NEWLON, MARSI-IA . . . 430 Birch Road. Drama Club 1 NICHOLS, TETTA . . . 470 Beach Road. NIELSEN, PAM . . . 161 Pepperidge Circle. A.F.S. 1-4 . . . Yearbook Staff 3, 4 . . . Art Club 4 NORTHRUP, ELIZABETH . . . 131 Henderson Road. Drama 1-4 . . . A.F.S. 1-4 CVice President 3, President 4D . . . Tutoring 3, 4 . . . Symbols 4 NORTON, MAURA . . . North Cedar Road. J.V. Basketball 1 . . . Intramurals 1 . . . G.A.A. 1, 2 . . . Silliman House Aid 2-4 . . . Yearbook Repre- sentatives 1-4 NOSAL, PATRICIA . . . 219 Lovers Lane. Judo Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Bowling Club 1 ' NUNES, PAT . . . 16 Horace Court. Webster House Council 1 OCHMAN, ROBERT . . . 601 South Pine Creek Road. PAPAGEORGE, FRANCES . . . 550 Reef Road. Future Teachers of America 1, 2 CVice-President 23 . . . Class Representative 2-4 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . .N.H.S. 3, 4 . . . G.AA 4 . . . Class of '70 Activi- ties 3 . . . Senior Play 4 . . Yearbook Staff 2-4 QSection Head 3, 47 PARRY, RAY . . . 215 Cynthia Drive. Transferred Sophomore Year from William A. Workman High School, Valinda, California . , . Science Club 2 . . . Tutoring 3 . . . Sportsman Club 3 PARSONS, MARGARET . . . 232 Dunnlea Road. Fencing Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Softball Team 2, 3, 4 . . . German Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Intramurals 2, 3 . . . N.H.S. 3, 4 . . . Class Representative 4 . . . Daisy Chain 3 PATRELL, MARY ELLEN . . . 466 Surrey Lane. Transferred Junior Year from West Hartford . . . Symbols 3, 4 . . . Art Club 3 . . . A.F.S. 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 PAUZE, MARIE . . . 33 Dorking Drive. Field Hockey 1, 3 . . . Basketball 1 . . . Future Nurses 1 . . . Nurses Aide 1 . . . G.A.A. 2 . . . Ellsworth House Council 4 . . . A.F.S. 4 PAVONE, ROBYN . . . 251 Fair Oak Drive. PECK, LOIS . .. . 429 Verna Hill Road. Field Hockey Team 1, 2 . . . G.A.A. 1 . . . Class Repre- sentative 1, 2 . . . Symbols 4 PRENDERGAST, KEVIN . . . 289 Colonial Drive. PROTHEROE, JEAN . . . 91 Dill Road. Operation Cafeteria 1, 2, 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 3 PRUNER, WILLIAM . . . 210 Taunton Road. Transferred in Senior Year from Amherst High in Snyder, N. Y. RADOMSKI, DANIEL . . . 4 Carlton Street. Freshman Basketball 1 . . . J.V. Baseball 1, 2 . . . Varsity Basketball 3 . . . Baseball 3, 4 . . . J.V. Cross Country 3 . . . All School Congress Repre- sentative4 RAHMLOW, BONNIE . . . 106 Old Spring Road. German Club 1, 2 . . . Modern Dance Club 4 RENNER, LES . . . 29 Dave's Lane, Southport. Freshman Football 1 . . . Class Representative 1-4 . . . J.V. Baseball 2 . . . Varsity Baseball 3, 4 . . . Soccer 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 REVENAUGH, MICHELE . . . 549 Brooklawn Avenue. Transferred Junior Year from Kathleen Laycock . . . French Club 3 RICE, CONNIE . . . 115 Nutmeg Lane. Yearbook Staff 1-4 fSection Head 1-3, Editor-in-Chief 43 . . . Intramurals 2 . . . Ushers' Guild 3 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 RICE, KATHLEEN . . . 154 Glen Arden Drive. Transferred Sophomore Year from St. John the Baptist, New York . . . A.F.S. 2-4 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3, 4 . . . Fox Staff 3, 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 3, 4 . . . Silliman House Council 4 . . . Senior Play 4 OGDEN, KAREN . . . 840 Mill Hill Road, South- port. Transferred Sophomore Year from Wyoming Seminary in Kingston, Pa. Track 1 . . . Hockey 2-4 . . . G.A.A. 2-4 . . . Class Representative 3, 4 . . . Intramurals 2 . . . Senior Play 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 O'MEARA, ELLEN . . . 102 Pell Meadow Drive. G.A.A. 1-4 . . . Intramurals 1, 2 . . . Class Repre- sentative 2-4 . , . Field Hockey 3 . . . Cheerleading 3, 4 . . . Tutoring 3, 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 O'NEIL, JAMES . . . 130 Eunice Avenue. Fresh- man Football 1 . . . Swimming 1, 2 . . . Track 1-4 li. . Cross Country 2-4 . . . Webster House Council OSMOLIK, SHARON . . . 127 Charles Street. OSTERBERG, CHARLES . . . 56 Glover Street. Operation Cafeteria 3, 4 OSTREICHER, ROBERT . . . 273 Oldfield Road. OSTROSKY, MICHAEL . . . 41 Flora Boulevard. PAPAGEORGE, ANTHONY . . . 84 Sherman Court. PAPAGEORGE, FANNIE . . . 10 Flora Boulevard. Class Representative 1-3 . . . J.V. Basketball 1 . . . Varsity Basketball 2-4 CCo-captain 37 . . . Varsity Softball 1-4 CCC-captain 47 . . . G.A.A. 1-4 CPresi- dent 43 . . . Girl's L Club 2-4 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . National Athletic Council 4 . . . Yearbook Sec- tion Head 4 PERCIVAL, HEATHER . . . 35 Rock Ridge Road. PERRAN, BRUCE . . . 350 Edward Street. PERRY, DEBRA . . . 1991 Post Road. Transferred Sophomore Year from Bassick High School PETERSON, LARRY . . . 38 Partridge Lane. Track 1-4 . . . Intramurals 3 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3, 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 3, 4 CSection Head 49 . . . Senior Play 4 PHILBIN, JOSEPH . . . 120 Lalley Boulevard. Freshman Football 1 . . . J.V. Baseball 2 PHILLIPS, LYNNE . . . 520 Gilbert Highway, Weston. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 . . . Class Representative 3 . . . Silliman House Council 3 . . . Class Secretary 4 . . . Yearbook Section Head 4 PINTO, BARBARA . . . 122 Mill River Road. Silliman House Council 1-3 . . . A.S.C. Representa- tive4 PLANISKY, LILLIAN . . . 42 Blaine Street. POGUE, BROOKS . . .329 Shorham Village Drive. Haynes House Council 1, 2 POLITO, JEANE . . . 16 Taunton Road. Trans- ferred Junior Year from Cardinal Spellman High School, Bronx, N. Y .... Twirlers 3, 4 . . . Silli- man House Council 4 PRENDERGAST, JAMES . . . 289 Colonial Drive. Freshman Football 1 . . . Varsity Football 3 . . . Intramurals 3 ROBINETT, LESLIE . . . 107 Eastlawn Street. A.F.S. 1 . . . Class Representative 2 . . . Operation Cafeteria4 RODRIQUES, ORESTES . . . 95 Beaumont Street. ROLAND, DAVE . . . 868 South Pine Creek Road. ROMBERG, NANCY , . . 187 Audubon Lane. Transferred Sophomore Year from New Jersey. Class Representative 3, 4 . . . A.F.S. 3, 4 . . . Year- book Staff 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3, 4 . . . French Club 4 ROTEN, RICHARD . . . 195 Townehouse Road. Freshman Football 1 . . . Swimming 1-4 fCaptain 49 . . , J.V. Soccer 2 . . . Soccer 3 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 ROTH, PAUL . . . Senese Drive. Sportsman Club 2, 3 ...Bowling Club 1 RUBENSTEIN, DEBRA . . . 245 Unquowa Road. RUNYON, FRED . . . 15 Verna Field Road. RYAN, JOHN . . . 154 Wareham Road. Trans- ferred Sophomore Year from Wheaton Central, Wheaton, Illinois . . . J.V. Soccer 2, 3 . . . J.V. Baseball 2, 3 . . . Intramurals 2, 4 RYAN, PATRICK . . . 1133 Galloping Hill Road. Swimming Team 1-4 . . . Sportsman Club 2, 3 SACKETT, JAMES . . . 352 Jennie Lane. SALAMON, RONALD . . . 56 Churchill Street. Transferred Senior Year from Notre Dame in Bridgeport, Conn. SALIK, HOLLY . . . 54 Sunfield Lane. SANDLIN, CHARLES . . . 190 Sherman Street, SANFORD, PATRICIA . . . 312 Rowland Road. The Fox 2, 3, 4 . . . Class Representative 3, 4 . . . G.A.A. 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 . . . Daisy Chain 3 SANTANA, LARRY . . . 15 Sturges Road. SEBESTYEN, DONALD . . . 545 Bronson Road, Southport. Scuba Club 1 . . . Sportsman's Club 2, 3... Swim Team 3, 4 SEE, BARBARA . . . 150 Lindamir Lane. Intra- murals 1, 2 . . . Debate and Discussion Club 1 . . . French Club 2-4 . . . Fox Staff 3, 4 . . . A.F.S. 4 . . . Current Affairs 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 3, 4 SELAVKA, ROBIN . . . 256 Veres Street. F.T.A. 1 . . . Intramurals 1, 2 . . . Varsity Volleyball 1-3 . . . Varsity Softball 1-3 . . . J.V. Basketball 2 . . . Varsity Basketball 3 . . . Webster House Council 2, 3 CSecretary 31 . . . G.A.A. 3 . . . Fox Staff 4 . . . A.S.C. 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Cheerleading 3, 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities SELIM, ROBERT . . . 120 Orchard Hill Lane. Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Class Representative 1, 2 . . . Track Team 2 . . . Class Treasurer 3, 4 . . . Yearbook 4 . . . N.H.S. 3 . . . E.S.T.P. 2, 3, 4 SENKO, MARIANNE . . . 146 Pemburn Drive. Transferred Senior Year from Cathedral . . . Judo Club 4 . . . Future Nurses 4 . . . Yearbook 4 SERES, DAVE . . . 636 Mill Hill Road, Southport. Freshman Football 1 . . . Freshman Basketball 1 . . . J.V. Baseball 1 . . . J.V. Football 2 . . . Varsity Baseball 2-4 . . . Varsity Football 3, 4 . . . Varsity 'L' Club 3, 4 . . . Webster House Council 4 SERVILLE, PATRICIA . . . 932 North Benson Road. SHAPERO, ANDREA . . . 2140 Burr Street. SHEA, RICHARD . . . 1640 Round Hill Road. Transferred Sophomore Year from Warde . . . Track 2-4 . . . A.F.S. 2-4 . . . Homeroom Repre- sentative 3, 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities 2-4 . . . Varsity Soccer 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 CSection Headj SHENKMAN, LYNDA . . . 4 Burr Farms Road, Westport. Spanish Club 1 . . . House Aid 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Library Aide 2, 3 SHERWOOD, COLLEEN . . . 3565 Redding Road. Field Hockey Team 1 SHOEMAKER, BARBARA . . . I2 Wakeman Road. Ushers' Guild 1, 2 SHOEMAKER, JANET . . . 265 Rock Ridge Road. Silliman House Aide 1-4 . . . Art Club 1, 3, 4 CPresident 3D . . . Silliman House Council 2-4 . . . Intramurals 3, 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities 2-4 SIEMAN, TERRY . . . 272 High Meadow Road. Drama Club 1-3 . . . Father's Club Show 2-4 . . . A.F.S. 2 . . . Art Club 2-4 . . . Judo Club 2 . . . Fox Staff 3, 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 3, 4 CSection Head 47 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 . . . Ushers Guild 4 SINGLETON, TOM . . . 19 Carlton Street. SIROTNIK, JOAN . . . 1728 Bronson Road. SJODIN, DEBORAH . . . 156 Drake Lane. Twirl- ers 1 . . . Library Aide 1-4 . . . Intramurals 2 SKAPERDA, MERCEDES . . . 440 Gilbert Drive, Weston. G.A.A. 1-3 . . . Intramurals 1-3 . . , Class of '70 Activities 3 . . . Future Teachers of America 4 . . . Class Representative 4 sLosAR1K, JANICE . . . 675 Redding Road. Webster House Council 1-3 . . . Symbols 3 SMIRNOFF, SUSAN . . . Old Hickory Road. Drama Club 1-4 . . . A.F.S. 1-4 CSecretary 3, Vice President 43 . . . Father's Club Show 1 . . . Pep Club 1 . . . Class Representative 2 . . . Yearbook 2-4 CSection Head 45 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . National Thespian Society 3-4 . . . N.H.S. 4 . . . Radio Club 4 . . . Senior Play4 SMITH,ADRIENNE . . . 348 Pemburn Drive. In- tramurals 1, 2 . . . Softball 1 . . . Ellsworth House Council 2-4 . . . Daisy Chain 3 SOUTHWORTH, JO . . . 32 Sherman Street. SPENCER, LYNN . . . 385 Surrey Lane. Trans- ferred Freshman Year from St. Louis, Missouri . . . A.F.S. 2 . . . Yearbook Staff 3, 4 . . . Fathers' Club Show 2, 3 STAVNITSKI, KENNETH . . . 2020 Mill Plain Road. STEGENGA, MARK . . . 2110 Mill Plain Road. STEIN, TOM . . . 75 Spinning Wheel Road. J.V. Baseball 1 CManagerJ . . . Swim Team 2-4 . . . Symbols 3 . . . Tutoring 3 STENDER, KIRK . . . 10 Lawrence Road. Fresh- man Football 1 . . . Freshman Basketball 1 . . . J.V. Baseball 1, 2 . . . J.V. Football 2 . . . J.V. Basketball 2 . . . Varsity Basketball 3, 4 . . . Varsity Baseball 3, 4 STONE, JAMES . . . 42 Pilgrim Lane. STONE, WILLIAM . . . 947 Galloping Hill Road. Transferred Sophomore Year from Andrew Warde High School . . . Weightlifting 2 . . . Soccer 4 . . . Fox Staff 4 STRANGMAN, GEORGE . . . 650 South Pine Creek Road. Track 1-4 . . . Science Club 1 . . . Sportsman's Club 2 . . . Fox Staff 3, 4 . . . Modern Music Masters 3, 4 . . . Cross Country 4 STRASSER, ALAN . . . 530 Holly Dale Road. Class Representative 1-3 . . . Table Tennis Club 1-3 . . . N.H.S. 3, 4 fVice-President 43 . . . Tennis 3, 4 . . . E.S.T.P. 3 . . . Soccer 4 . . . National Athletic Scholarship Society 4 . . . Fox Staff 4 SULLIVAN, JOHN . . . 80 Judson Road. Table Tennis 1 . . . Track 2 . . . Intramurals 3 SULLIVAN, MARK . , . 45 Phyffe Road. Trans- ferred Senior Year from Milford. Cross Country 4 . . . Track 4 SUNSHINE, JEFFREY . . . 33 Richard Place. Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Fencing Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Symbols 3, 4 . . . The Fox44 . . . Yearbook 4 ...LClub4...SeniorPlay4 SURPRENANT, LINDA . . . 260 Sigwin Drive. Drama 1, 2 . . . Class Representative 2-4 . . . Girls Fencing Team 2-4 CCo-Captain 3, 45 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . N.H.S. 3-4 . . . Yearbook 3, 4 . . . Guys :Sc Dolls 3 . . . French Club 4 . . . Senior Play 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities SWANSON, PHIL . . . 27 Forest Avenue. SWINDON, NANCY . . . 86 Mona Terrace. School Store 3 SZENTMIKLOSY, GARY . . . 1517 Kings High- way East. SZUREK, EDWARD . . . 372 Old Stratfield Road. TALKINGTON, JILL . . . 50 Paul Place. G.A.A. 1, 2 TALLMAN, LILI . . . 105 South Field Road. Li- brary Aides 1-3 . . . School Store 1 . . . Class Rep- resentative 3 . . . Intramurals 1, 2, 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities TARMAN, SONYA . . . 245 Unquowa Road. Transferred Junior Year from Augusta High School, Augusta, Kansas . . . Silliman House Aide 4 TAYLOR, KEVIN . . . 1260 Merwins Lane. Track 2-4 . . . Intramurals 3, 4 TERRY, SUE . . . 34 Sherman Court. Transferred Junior Year from Rockford High School, Rockford, Michigan. TETREAU, MICHAEL . . . 85 Nutmeg Lane. Freshman Football 8: Basketball 1 . . . J.V. Track 1 . . . Varsity Football 2-4 . . . J.V. Basketball 2 . . . Varsity Track 2-4 . . . 'L' Club 3, 4 . NH.S. 3, 4 . . . National Athletic Scholarship Society 3 . . . Class of '70 Activities . . . Senior Class Presi- dent4 TIERNEY, JOHN . . . 416 Joan Drive. Freshman Basketball 1 . . . Ellsworth House Council 1 . . . Weightlifting 1, 2 . . . J.V. Baseball 2 . . . All School Congress Representative 2, 3 . . . Baseball 3 . . . Co-Chairman Prom Decorations 3 . . . King of Prom 3 . . . Graduation Usher 3 . . . N.H.S. 3, 4 . . . Boys L Club 3, 4 . . . All School Congress President 4 . . . Symbols 4 . . . Fox Staff 4 . . . Inter-School Council 4 . . . National Athletic Scholarship Society 4 TOMLIN, DEBBIE . . . 798 Sturges Road. A.F.S. 2 . . . F.T.A. 3 CSecretary 37 . . . Art Club 3, 4 . . . Yearbook 4 TONGES, MARK . . . 543 Wormwood Road. TORSKA, DEBORAH . . . 110 Pratt Street. House Aid 1, 2, 3 TRUPP, MATT . . . 528 Oldfield Road. Cross Country 1, 2 TSAGARIS, KATHERINE . . . 140 Dudley Drive. Future Teachers of America 1, 2 CSecretary 2D . . . Yearbook Staff 2-4 CSection Head 3, 45 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 . . . Art Club 4 TUMIDAJSKI, RUDOLPH . . . 239 Nichols Street. TURTON, BRUCE . . . 37 Lantern Road. J.V. Football 1 . . . Intramurals 2-4 . . . Weightlifting 1-4.. . Track 3, 4 VELENCHICK, CATHY . . . 509 Surrey Lane. Dance Club 1-4 . . . Ellsworth House Council 1-4 . . . Intramurals 2 . . . Fathers' Club Show 3, 4 . . . N.H.S. 3, 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 . . . Fox Staff 4 VAN NESS, WILLIAM . . . 2040 Bronson Road. VENHEIM, ANNETTE . . . 2405 Mill Plain Road. Transferred Freshman Year from Joel Barlow High School . . . Judo Club 1 . . . Ellsworth House Council 4 VENNARD, DEBBIE . . . 60 Flower House Drive. A.F.S. 1, 2 . . . Haynes House Council 2, 3, 4 . . . Intramurals 3, 4 . . . Yearbook 4 . . . Fathers Club Show 1, 2 . . . Daisy Chain 3 VILLEGAS, OSMAN . . . 42 Pilgrim Lane. VITALE, JAMES . . . 508 Penlield Road. Trans- ferred Sophomore Year from Stratford . . . Weight- lifting 2-4 . . . Varsity Track 3 . . . Intramurals 4 VOYCHICK, EDWARD . . . 835 Riverside Drive. Freshman Football l . . . Freshman Basketball 1 . . . J.V. Football 2, 3 . . . J.V. Basketball 2 . . . Weightlifting 2-4 . . . Sportsman Club 3 . . . Var- sity Football 4 WADE, EILEEN . . . 474 Pemburn Drive. Trans- ferred Junior Year from Notre Darne. Symbols 4 WAGE, WENDY . . . 1340 Joan Drive. Drama Club 1-4 . . . A.S.C. 1, 2 . . . Art Club 2, 4 CPresi- dent, 25 . . . Class of '70 Activities 2-4 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . , Symbols 3, 4 CArt Editor, 47 . . . French Club 3, 4 . . . Yearbook 4 CSection Head, 47 . . . Fathers' Club Show 1-4 . . . Senior Play 4 WAKEMAN, NANCY . . . 309 Fairview Avenue. WALDERA, WANDA . . . 169 Woodrow Avenue. WALLACE, ROBERT . . . 155 Alden Street. Track 1. WALSH, DEBORAH . . . 1799 Jennings Road. Ushers' Guild 1, 2 . . . Art Club 4 WALSH, WILLIAM . . . 291 Ruane Street. Trans- ferred Sophomore Year from Notre Dame in Bridgeport. WARD, MARTIN . . . 125 Somerset Avenue. Ellsworth House Council 1, 2 . . . J.V. Soccer 1, 2 . . . Baseball 2 . . . Varsity Soccer 3, 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 WARDEN, THERESA . . . 567 South Benson Road. WEBSTER, SCOTT . . . 117 cafiyn bfive. Foot- ball Team 1, 2, 3, 4 , . . Track Team 1, 2, 4 . . . Intramurals 3 . . . Weightlifting 1 . . . Ushers Guild 3 . . . N.A.S.S. 3, 4 . . . Fathers' Club Show 3,4 WELTER, WENDY . . . 150 Orchard Hill Lane. Twirlers 1, 2, 3 WESTBERG, KEVIN . . . 383 Round Hill Road. WESTON, ELIZABETH . . . 1547 Redding Road. G.A.A. 1 . . . Drama Club 1-3 . . . A.F.S. 2-4 . . . Daisy Chain 3 . . . Yearbook 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities 3 , . . Fathers' Club Show 2, 3 WHEELER, PETER . . . 143 Hill Brook Lane. WHEATON, LESLIE . . . Bonnie Terrace. WHEELER, TOM . . . 510 Mill Hill Road, South- port. Radio Club 1 WHITE, RICHARD . . . 3845 Redding Road. Transferred Senior Year from Deerfield High School, Deerfield, Illinois. WHITTAKER, GERALD . . . 86 Longview Ave- nue. WHITWELL, SUSAN . . . 128 Cobbler's Hill Road. Intramurals 1, 2 . . . Field Hockey 3, 4 . . . Tennis 4 I H9 WIKMAN, DENISE . . . 97 Oyster Road. F.T.A. 1, 2 . . . Usher Guild 1 . . . Library Aide 1 . . . Yearbook 2-4 fSection Head 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 . . . A.F.S. 3, 4 . . . G.A.A. 4 . . . Senior Play 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities WILLIAMS, SUSAN . . . 166 Lalley Boulevard. Fencing 1, 2 WINSOR, PAUL . . . 41 Bunnell Circle. j.V. Soc- cer 1 . . .Varsity Soccer 2 WINTER, DIANE . . . 1031 Mill Plain Road. Transferred Senior Year from Sperry High School, Rochester, N. Y. WOLAK, WALTER . . . 35 Perry Street. WOLFE, ROBERT , . . 2739 Bronson Road. Year- book 1 fSection Headh . . . J.V. Soccer 2 WOOD, ADELLE . . . 377 Rock Ridge Road. Transferred junior Year from Huntington High in Huntington, L. I., N. Y. Webster House Council 4 . . . Class of '70 Activities WOOD, DAVID . . . 51 Cynthia Drive. J.V. Foot- ball 1 . . . judo Club 1, 2 WOODS, MICHAEL . . . 85 Arbor Terrace, South- port. Graduation Usher 3 WOOLEVER, DOUGLAS . . . 52 Glover Street. WRIGHT, SHARON . . . 259 Old Spring Road. Transferred Junior Year from Hopedale High School, Hopedale, Massachusetts . . . Future Teach- ers 4 . . . The Fox 4 . . . Yearbook 4 YUHAS, JOHN . . . 756 North Benson Road. ZADRAVECZ, JO-ANN . . . 545 South Benson Road. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . .Track 1, 2, 3, 4... G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . L Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Yearbook 4. . . . The Fox 4 ZADRAVECZ, ROSEANN . . . 7 Cummings Ave- nue. Fencing 2 ZDANOWICH, JOHN . . . 57 Sasco Hill Road, Southport. judo 1, 2, 3, 4. . .Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ZELISKO, RICHARD . . . 25 Millspaugh Drive. Modern Music Masters 1-4 . . . Fathers' Club Show 1 . . . J.V. Tennis 3 ZYGMANT, LINDA . . . 76 Oxford Road, South- port. Math Club 1 . . . Library Aide 1-4 . . . Intra- murals 2 . . . Future Teachers of America 2 . . . A.F.S. 3, 4 , . . Ellsworth House Council 3, 4 W9 w A Q ,Qs X7 VM 3 m- J Q . w .4255 V543 eg 4' K ' Ifgfa gg 127 ,,, yiiggi. .Q AA xx '1 ,a 7 4317 1 554 ,W Mag, ,wfpllilju 0 , I w I ,, L l , - fc ir Av! l ' A A73- J an 120 f f'gf 'G9 ' wah' wif 3df7z 4L4?f 1 1 if ff f ' ' fm 'M' 'Lf , 4171 a n Q3 J 9 1 Aj w ly ' ' ,Nl QS, fffwf YY , I ' ' 1 V iwri Tull il! I Cf, V ffpqiffi ,Snag ig:-Q-, , ff 556361 X , Qggpv ' ' :FRN f,5 ' Filiflyx , Q1 .1 7 ,,,v 7 . Lf 'fl' f 1 x ae Q Wif 4, WW'--,iff ' 'i 35-A LEGAL TENDER Q f - ' f A S A f M V? 1-, , f U 4? H a ' W Qidfgiiijg' M? 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I FREE DELIVERY PHONE 367-7729 p PHARMACY ' 21115 Black Rock T'Pke, Fairfield, Conn. Gus Hams, B. s., Reg. Pham., Mg.. ARTHUR'S OF SOUTHPORT, Inc. 95 OLD POST ROAD 203 255-1006 The Gift Box-on-the Harbor Inc. SOUTHPORT, CONN. 06490 Mon. - Fri. 10:00 - 5:00 Sat. 10:00 - 1:00 Telephone 259-8474 Complimentf of SENIOR HOMEROOM 353 MERRITT BOOKS Read the Sign and 1484 POST ROAD BELIEVE!!! FAIRFIELD, CONN. Phone 25 5-0658 FAIRFIELD TRADING POST 1508 POST ROAD FAIRFIELD, CONN. HENRY C. REID 81 SON JEWELERS 1090 BROAD STREET, BRIDGEPORT HERITAGE SQUARE, FAIRFIELD SWITZER'S PHARMACY SOUTHPORT CENTER SOUTHPORT, coNN Prexcriptiom Tel. 259-0718 or 259-9131 Prompt Free Delivery Service Established 1860 Gerald Ringel, Reg. Pharm. 209: john Anderson Pete Anderson Barbara Baird Denise Barberio Elaine Bellow Ben Benson Bob Bishop Reno Bison Paula Blawie Don Bromley Gregg Burnett Stephanie Burrows Muffy Buxton jim Cali HOMEROOM OF Vinnie Carissimi Pat Carroll Gerry Chamer Laurie Chamer Karyn Chapman Linda Chervansky Frank Clarke Cindy Coulter Judy Deitz Ruth Dillingham jane Donahue Tom Greenawalt jill Kotchka .lr LIC ITATI IOM tc O 2.5'-I-W N11 WWI from the Inhobbitants of the Foxhole We love you, Rick Can the world make enough excuses to justify this homeroom? HOMEROOM 252 To the CLASS OF '70 from 207 Haynes C omplimentr of SENIOR HOMEROOM 208 The Senior C onglomemteu ,Q ' IZ: E3 X. 'WVR , 0 F Q V ' . 41 C omplimentf of the 1969-70 INDUSTRIAL ART DEPARTMENT .W Nami Q.-N.. .. ...- ,L x mm., V - ,A ,ey THAT WHICH WE WERE BECOMING . . . WE ARE NOWf O hanks to Mr. Ryan fo h g d Follow The Leaders Q. ly. 'Q I QC VILLAGE PHARMACY 1460 POST ROAD FAIRFIELD, CONN. 1580 Compliment! 0 f Senior Homeroom 318 ao. I- 00 .. 3 0 O I FAIRFIELD Cleaners 81 Dyers PO ST ROAD, FAIRFIELD, CONN. 1Next to S.N.E.T. COD SHIRT LAUNDRY Telephone 255-1068 G,-l6'AH1lgfiQ saociaiioq C omplimentx of SENIOR HOMEROOM 220 HOME OF CAPLANS COMIC CUT-Ups ., ,,, ,N an C omplimentx Of Senior Homeroom 340 HOMEROOM OF ROYALTY THE PAINT CORNER Inc. 1350 Posr ROAD We yinally made it! Debby Danny 8. Sharon FAIRFIELD, CONN. C ky 84 Bonnie FAIRFIELD FLOOR COVERING SHOP Complimentx of 1034 POST ROAD, FAIRFIELD Represented by ELMER TOTH A FRIEND C omplimenn Homeroom 250 Complimentr of the :-it-I.-'li Sensational Seniors of 300 ' ' 'ww K ' Emma? HOMEROOM OF HAPPINESS sruosm EXCHANGE PROGRAM SPORTMART OF FAIRFIELD Compliments of 25 SOUTH BENSON RD., FAIRFIELD Hwlqwffm for Sophomore Homeroom 204 HEAD - HART -- FISHERS SKIES C. BUCKINGHAM 81 CO. Inc. BUCKINGHAM DATA CENTER 250 PEQUOT AVENUE SOUTHPORT, CONN. 259-3371 N. D. WHEELER Optieiarr HERITAGE SQUARE, 1700 POST ROAD FAIRFIELD, CONN. Tel. 259-3876 Grand Prix Accessory Shop, Inc. Foreign and Sportx Car Equipment 3383 POST ROAD, SOUTHPORT, CONN. HENRY'S MEN'S SHOP Hugger Slack: - Van Heuxen Shirt: Vaquerof - Wranglers Corrzplirnerm of PETER BALL PUBLICATIONS THE FAIRFIELD STORE 1499 POST ROAD FAIRFIELD, CONN 06430 FAIRFIELD STATIONERS, INC. 1527 POST ROAD FAIRFIELD, CONN. 06450 259-9726 255-2444 CINDY'S 1417 POST ROAD FAIRFIELD jane I. Pacelli, R.Ph. Richard R. Pacelli, R.Ph. GREENFIELD PHARMACY 65 HILLSIDE RD. Cor. BRONSON RD. FAIRFIELD, CONN. Phone 255-1507 HERBERT R. SMITH AGENCY Reallors - Imuror: 1438 POST ROAD FAIRFIELD, CONN. Best Wixhex to FAIRFIELDIANA '70 from HOMEROOM 350 - S The Center of Sophomore Spirit C 0 mplimentx Of THE BULLARD COMPANY THAT OFFERS YOU AN INTERESTING CAREER ROSS'S SENIOR HOMEROOM OF STARS never have so many done so little for so long Homeroom 251 C ompliment: Of Homeroom 202 VILLAGE NEEDLE WORK SHOP 293 PEQUOT AVENUE soUTI-IPORT, CONN. 06490 Complimentx of THE SUPERIOR PLATING CO. SULLIVAN FLOWER SHOP fnext to Fairfield Post Ofliceb 1240 POST ROAD FAIRFIELD, CONN. Phone 259-1629 FTD Member FAIRFIELD GULF Corner of POST ROAD and BEACH FAIRFIELD, CONN. C omplimentf Of J. L. LUCAS and SON Inc FAIRFIELD, CONN. ...,. X Homeroom 107 Wixbing CLASS OF '70 BEST OF LUCK DUCHESS DRIVE-IN PosT ROAD FAIRFIELD, CONN. GODFREY GARDEN SHOP Inc. 5016 PosT ROAD FAIRFIELD CENTER RECORD SHOP Bud DuBret 1462 POST ROAD FAIRFIELD WESTWAY PHARMACY 2001 BLACK ROCK TURNPIKE FAIRFIELD, CONN. Phone: 368-2566 li, 1 V .W if ' if Va' 1 . if 2? i f .Q 4 , P 2. f X i hen you want 01 fine portrait... to record forever with charm and dignity the important events of your life,come to the Photograph Studio of your Gfficial Photographer. .. IRIDG IVORY. CONN. Zz-'RAN Best Wifhe: Musmmn Organs, Piano: 88 .IOSKO'S AUCTION GALLERY f U Muucal Inxtruments SOUTHPORT, CONN. 873 POST ROAD N AUGUST snos. mc. die M S Fairfield Grain and Seed Co. V ' ' Y 1860 POST ROAD, FAIRFIELD 1553 P03-r ROAD FAIRFLELD, CONNECTICUT Complimentx HAYNES PRETZEI. POWER HOUSE S miler from 1969-70 WEBSTER HOUSE COUNCIL Phone 259-8555 Perm-louse colrrsuns PK9 RAYla T P R . 3397 POS ROAD SOUTH O T' CONN Camera! - Aceenorief - Darkroom Equipment VIN DURKIN -- CLAIRE DURKIN Phone: 2596555 Heritage Square 1700 POST ROAD FAIRFIELD, CONN. 06430 C Z' 'p? e 'J' l.ARRY's DINER o I Where everybody meet: everybody C. O. .IELLIFF CORPORATION POST ROAD, FAIRFIELD SOUTHPORT, CONN. 259-9115 Exclusive Suppliers of Quality Building Materials of FAIRFIELD PREFABRICATIONS, INC. FAIRFIELD LUMBER 81 SUPPLY CO. 2 5 9-1 63 l 185 THORPE STREET FAIRFIELD, CONN Build the Modern Way With FAIRFIELD CUSTOM PREFABRICATED HOMES FAIRFIELD PREFABRICATORS INCORPORATED 259-7969 185 THORPE STREET FAIRFIELD, CONN. 3 CQNQI M U l N WQNS Q! GrE1dUatlOl1 .an important milestone in your life. Now you will pe seeking I further educational experience or a business career. Warnaoo has opportunities that may interest you now.. . or in the future. We invite you to come and see us soon. Warnaoo is Go and we would like to have you go with us. ASS QI? H970 T T WARNACO INC. 350 UAFAYETTE STREET BRIDGEPORT CONNECTICUT 06602 WARNER'SlW Every day just gets a little shorter, don't you think? Take a look around you and you'll see just whatl mean People got to come together, not just out of fear. Where do we go, where do we go, where do we go from here? Try to find a better place but soon it's all the same: What once you thought was a paradise is not just what it seemed. The more I look around I find the more I have to fear. Oh, where do we go, where do we go, where do we go from here? ,.fff!!rM 'R S t-WN1 TD J.: 15 Q' Q Au Q2943 vs TSE? aims, r.....,w ' , ,,Q,,-..t,.,A w-r ff, , I know it's hard for you to change your way of life. I know ir's hard for you to do. The world is full of people dying to be free, So if you don't my friend, there's no life for you, no world for rne. Let's all get together soon before it is too late, Forget about the past and let your feelings fade away. If you do l'm sure you'll see the end is not yer near. Oh, wnere do we do, where do we go, where do we go from here? Pete Cetera The Supreme Question before mankind . . . is how men will be able to make themselves willing and able to save themselves. - Walter Lippman Indeed, we must become aware in order to choose the good - but no awareness will help us if we have lost the capacity to be moved by the distress of an- other human being, by the friendly gaze of another person, by the song of a bird, by the greenness of grass. If man becomes indifferent to life, there is no longer any hope that he can choose the good. Then, indeed, his heart will have so hardened that his 'life' will be ended. If this should happen to the entire human race or to its most powerful members, then the life of mankind may be extinguished at the very moment of its greatest promise. -Erich Fromm, The Heart of Man 140611235 - Any appeal to action must be based on the con- viction that we can find the necessary solutions to our problems with the help of reason and a passionate love of life, not through irrationality and hate. What we must demand of the future can be nothing less than a new frame of mind. With such a new outlook, with such a reawaken- ing, we will determine of the 1970's will be in- deed a new beginning or merely an extension of the past. Perhaps the time to come can be a time for feeling, for sensitivity, for empathy, and for learning humanity as well as other things. R. 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