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■■SifsfS ' Salute, Amice is a particularly apropos way of beginning our yearbook. It is not just the traditional welcome to the Freshman Class, but one that is extended to us all—the faculty, the school board, the four classes. For these are strangers all to the cor¬ ridors of our new school. Theoretically, on June 16, 1962, Ellsworth Memorial High School ceased to exist. But the best qualities of that school— qualities cultivated and honed to sharpness for over a quarter- century—are retained here. There always was a certain atmos¬ phere in that school; call it esprit de corps for lack of a better synonym. It was not so much a feeling among the students, but rather between the faculty and the students; it was that feeling of closeness which can only be created by a small school. And yet that feeling, in a high school of six hundred, is still with us. Qualities such as this are intangible things, metaphysical entities which transcend description. Words are below them. The influence of the past is strong on our present; our school holds that firmly in mind. Tradition itself is tradition here, and one reason for the surprising unity of our student body. The ■preservation of the past is perpetuated in other ways here: the Centurion is culturally descended from the civilizations of Rome; centurions were the democratic leaders, the select soldiers of the Roman legions. Part of this heritage too is the beginning of our foreword, from the Latin of Rome. ' ' mm Salute, Amice is more than just a greeting. It is one essence of our school spirit bound up with the tradition of our past so that the two become fittingly inextricable. We offer it in that particular meaning: Solute, Amice —greetings, friend. DEDICATION MR. JOSEPH A. KRAWSKI, JR. The Class of 1963 bestows its deepest gratitude to Mr. Joseph A. Krawski, Jr., who has unselfishly given his efforts to the school and to the production of this yearbook. 2 Mr. Carlo Prestileo, chairman of the Building Commission. Mr. Henry Jaskulski, Clerk of the Works. We, the students of South Windsor High School, would like to express our appreciation to the Building Commission of South Windsor for their en¬ deavors in the planning and construction of this wonderful school. TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION 4 FACULTY 5 SENIORS 13 ACTIVITIES 33 SOCIAL EVENTS 43 ATHLETICS 55 CLASSES 65 ADS 72 From left to right: Mrs. Ellsie Plank, Mr. Albert Karkowski, Mr. Carlo Prestileo, Mr. G. Martin Kraus, Mr. Clarence W. Gay, Mr. Henry Jaskulski, Mr. Charles Momm. 3 ADMINISTRATION To the left: Mr. Merle B. Woodmansee Superintendent of School f T. Above: Mr. Henry J. Adams Principal To the left: Mr. Plotkin Asst. Superintendent of School 4 FACULTY Miss Ann Duffy Mathematics, Physics B.S.; M.S. University of Connecticut Though she be but little, she is fierce Mrs. Grace Dixon Physical Education . University of Conn, groundwork of all hap Miss Mary DeCarli English B.A. University of Conn A soul as gentle as a breeze Mrs. Virginia Gingras Chemistry, Mathematics B.S. Central Connecticut State College Impossible is a word I never Mrs. Arlene Fagan English, French B.S. University of Hartford Reproof on her lip, but a smile in her eye Mrs. Grace Bogdan Guidance Counselor English B.A. Winthrop College M.A. University of Hartford A good heart ' s worth gold Mr. Vincent Bresnahan History B.S. Holy Cross College M.S. University of Mass. Knowledge is more than equivalent to force Mr. HarlancT Cass English B.A. St. Michael ' s College M.A. Trinity College Happy who in his verse can gently steer. From grave to light, from pleasant to severe Mr. Everett Bostram Industrial Arts Metal Working B.S. Teachers ' College of Connecticut Every way makes my gain Mrs. Esther Bond Guidance Counselor English B.S. Teachers ' College of Connecticut; M.S. University of Connecticut She was not of an age but for all times Miss Olga Kish Business Subjects B.S. University of Vermont M.A. New York University Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers Mr. Harold Kibbe Drafting B.S. Central Connecticut State College; M.Ed. University of Hartford By every inch, a king Miss Geraldine Maillett Arts Crafts, Art B.S. Massachusetts College of Art Art is an absolute master Mrs. Dorothy Martyn English B.S. Antioch College M.Ed. Springfield College Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in a woman Mr. Robert LaBreche Physical Education Mathematics, Science Wit is the salt of conversa¬ tion Mr. Richard Kelley Driver Education Industrial Arts B.S. Teachers ' College of Maine Action speaks louder than words Mrs. Catherine Gregory Typing B.S. Trinity College Hold their noses to the grind¬ stone Mr. Daniel Kaye Biology B.S.; M.S. University of Connecticut Nothing like striking when the iron is hot Miss Marilyn Hodgdon French B.A. University of Conn. Good words are worth much, and cost little Mrs. Jean Kibbe History, Civics B. of Ed., Plymouth Teachers College; M.Ed. U. of Hartford She can be imitated by none, nor paralled by any but herself % 1 Mrs. Janeth Tapley Home Economics, Biology B.S. Framingham Teachers ' College; M.S. University of Hartford The very pink of perfection Mr. Bernard Rosen Bookkeeping B.S. University of Hartford He wears the rose of youth upon him Mr Charles Sharos Physical Education Director of Athletics B.S.; M.S. Springfield College You haven ' t seen anything yet! Mrs. Mary Tucker English, U.S. History B.A. Saint Joseph College What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness ■2 « $ Mr. Arthur Woods Music Director B.M.E. Hart College of Music Music exalts each joy m. ' 4 .■' s m 3b A Mr. Robert Ordway Mathematics B.A. Clark University I will be the pattern of all patience Ki ' ■•: Mrs. Alice Niederwerfer Home Economics B.S. University of Conn. Never idle a moment, but thriftyand thoughtful of others Mr. Gordon Rockwell Science B.S. University of Maine M.Ed. University of Hartford He ' s sudden if a thing comes in his head Mr. Ve rne Olsen History, P.A.D. B.S. Massachusetts State Teachers College Wit and wisdom are born with a man Mrs. Nellie Romaine English B.A. Saint Joseph College M.A. Trinity College Literature is the garden of wisdom m,s ■Below: Miss Evelyn Dynas, 1962 graduate of Ellsworth Memorial High School, also serves as an office secretary. Mrs. Irene Cahill works in the capacity of office secretary. Mr. David Tripp holds the position of head custodian. WIMMsSs 1 : . Mrs. Marjorie Files, School Nurse, spends part of each day at South Windsor High. R.N., Hartford Hospital Nursing School. SERVICES Below is a picture of the faculty members who served as senior class advisors From left to right, Mr. Verne Olsen, Mrs. Esther Bond, and Mr. Harold Kibbe. SENIORS Opposite: The Senior Class Officers President: Peter Zamuka Treasurer: Janis Mailloux Secretary: Virginia Doocy Vice President: Bert Higgins Attentive seniors listen to announcements given by Mrs. Bond in the senior homeroom, the A. V. room. 12 i 7 ■if ■.■' i ' f ’ ' ■■-... . r S-% w€  ■K i ■V t V%CtA n ' i i % 1 If to _ Ml ' ROBERT ANDREOLI Happy I am: from care I ' m free. South Winds 2: Pops Concert 3; Teachers Secretary 4. MARY ANN BARTLE The sweet magic of a cheerful face. Honor Roll 1,3; Cl. Socials 4, S.C.H.E. 1; Intramurals; J. V. Basketball 1,2,3; Leaders ' Corps ' 3,4. PAUL BOTTICELLO A day upon which one has not laughed is a day lost forever. Honor Roll 1,2; Cl. Socials; Centurion 4; Chemistry lab assistant 4; Intramurals. JACQUELINE BOXER Quiet at first, but look again. You ' ll find in her a very good friend. Cl. Socials; S.C.H.E. 1,3; Intramurals; Girls Basketball Manager 3. ED BRUNNER Every production of genius must be the production of enthusiasm. Honor Roll 2,3; Dance Band, Dramatics Club. A kindly, thoughtful, happy lass, She ' s prominent in our senior class. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials; S.C.H.E. 1,2,3,4, Pro¬ gram Committee Chairman 4; South Winds Staff 3,4; S.C. Assembly Committee 3; Intramurals 1; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Laural Girls State; French-Latin Club 2; Office Assistant 3; Class Night and Graduation Usher. WILLIAM BIXBY School ' s okay, but vacations are better. VIRGINIA BOLSTRIDGE STANLEY R. BOLSTRIDGE Let every man practice the art that he knows best. Cl. Socials; Chorus 4. HAROLD R. CUMMINGS Of science and logic he speaks. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials; Cl. Vice President 1; South Winds 1,2; Tech. Service Squad 1,2,3; Centurion Staff 3,4, Business Manager 4; Intramurals; Science Club T,2,3,4; Class Night and Graduation Usher. CAROLYN DALY We see her and we know her, but we hardly ever hear her. Cl. Socials; S.C.H.E. 1,2; Teachers Secretary 4; Office Assistant 4; Guidance Receptionist 4; S. C. Emergency and Traffic Committee 2. DAUNE MARIE DANGONA A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Honor Roll 3; Cl. Socials; Ticket Seller 2,3; South Winds 3,4; Journalism Club 3; Centurion Staff 3,4; Intramurals; Teachers Secretary 4; Leaders Corps 2,3; Class Night and Graduation Usher. ROBERT BURNS Still water runs deep. Photo Club 2; Varsity Baseball 2; J. V. Basketball 1; Audio-Visual 1,2,3,4; Soccer Manager 2. CAROL CARTER She is the essence of individuality. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials; S.C.H.E. 1,2,3; South Winds Staff 1,2,3,4, Girls ' Sport Editor 3; Girls ' J. V. Basketball 1, Girls ' Varsity Basketball 2,3; Intramurals; Leaders Corps 2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society; Class Night and Graduation Usher. ELIZABETH J. COFFEY MARCIA CASAVANT Not quiet, not loud, not short, not tall; But a pleasant mingling of them all. Honor Roll 1,2; Cl. Socials; S.C.H.E. 1; Intramurals; Chorus 4; Office Assistant 3,4. OREANNA CHURCHILL Quiet to be sure until you know her. Cl. Socials 4; Intramurals. They ' re only truly great who are truly good. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials; South Winds Circulation Manager 2, Head Typist 3; Centurion Staff 2,3; S. C. Activity Committee Sec. 2, Social Events 1; Intramurals; Chorus 1,2,3,4; French-Latin Club 2,3,4; Leaders Corps 2; Class Marshal; National Honor Society, Guidance Receptionist 4. KATHRYN H. DIMLOW Fresh air and outdoor sports are a part of wisdom. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials; Ticket Seller 1; South Winds Staff 1,2,3,4, Head Mimeoscoper 2,3; Centurion Staff, Business Manager 3, Subscription Manager 4; S. C. Social Events Committee 3, S. C. School Acitivities 2; Girls ' J. V. Basketball 1, Varsity 2,3; Intramurals; Science Club, President 4; Visitors ' Guide 4; Class Night and Graduation Usher. LINDA DINSE A small body often harbors a great mind. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials; Ticket Seller 3; S.C.H.E. 1; S. C. House and Grounds Committee Secretary 2; Intra¬ murals; French-Latin Club 2,3; Girls ' Basketball Man¬ ager 2,3; Dramatics Club 4. ROBERT DAVIS Young fellows will be young fellows. Cl. Socials; Boys ' Varsity Soccer 1,2,3; Boys ' Basketball Varsity 2,3; Intramurals. ROBERT DENNING A silent face often expresses more than words. VIRGINIA DOOCY Her wit was more than any man. Her innocence a child. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials; Ticket and Soda Seller 2,3; S.C.H.E. 1; Class Secretary 4; South Winds Staff, Journalism Club 1, Assistant Editor 2; Editor 3, Parade of Youth Correspondent 4; Girls ' J. V. Basketball 1; Intramurals; Frnech-Latin Club 2,3,4; Leaders Corps 2,3; Officials Club 2; Class Night and Graduaation Usher. MARILYN ANN DZEN Becoming clothes are two thirds of beauty. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials; S.C.H.E. 1,2,3; South Winds Staff 1; S. C. Committee Emergency and Traffic Committee Secretary 2; Intramurals; Teachers Secretary 4; Guidance Room Receptionist 4; Office Assistant 4; Chorus 1; Class Night and Graduation Usher. PATRICIA ERICKSON My religion of life is always to be cheerful. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials; South Winds 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4. JOHN FORD Do well and right and let the world sink. Cl. Socials; Technical Service Squad 1,2; Photo Club DON FORNWALT “A very, very friendly guy, With lots of mischief in his eye. Cl. Socials; Intramurals. JUDITH GOSLEE Let us do evil, that good may come. Honor Roll 1,2; Cl. Socials; S. C. School Finance Com¬ mittee 4; Junior Red Cross 1; Library Assistant. JANE GRIFFIN I live to learn and learn to live. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials; Ticket Seller 1,2,3; S.C.H.E. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, Presi¬ dent 4; South Winds Staff 2,3,4; Centurion Staff 3,4; S. C. Social Events Committee 1,2; S. C. Assembly Committee 2,3; Intramurals; Guidance Office Recep¬ tionist 4; Leaders Corps 3; Bible Reader 3; Chorus 1,3,4. BARBARA GRUST Life is a dream. Cl. Socials; Chorus 3,4; Teachers Secretary 4; Centurion Staff 2. LYNNE GRANT Always happy, always gay, We ' re so glad that she ' s that way. Cl. Socials; S.C.H.E. 1,2,3,4; South Winds Staff 3,4; Journalism Club 1; Centurion Staff 3; Cheerleader 3,4; S. C. House and Grounds Committee 1; S. C. Activities Committee 3; S. C. Emergency and Traffic Committee 2; J. V. Basketball 2,3; Intramurals; Leaders Corps 3; Chorus 3. LEONARD GRAY Mischief-maker, full of fun. So well-liked by everyone. Honor Roll 1; Cl. Socials; Boys ' Varsity Soccer 2,4; Boys ' Varsity Baseball 3. ROBERT HAWKINS An athlete, a scholar, and oh yes, A casanova too. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Class Vice President 3; Cl. Socials; Student Council Officer 2; Pres. Athletic Association 3; Boys ' Varsity Soccer 2,3,4; Boys ' J. V. Basketball 1,2, Varsity 3; Boys ' Baseball Varsity 1,2,3. DIANNE LYNN HERITAGE If a woman has long hair it is a glory to her. Honor Roll 2; Cl. Socials; Centurion Staff 4; French- Latin Club 3,4; Science Club 4; Teachers Secretary 4; S. C. Emergency and Traffic Committee 2. ROBERT KIPPAX “Gentle in manner, firm in realities. JOHN KRAWSKI “A jugful of fun is worth more than a bushel of learning. Cl. Socials; Boys ' Soccer Varsity 4; J. V. Basketball 1,2; Boys ' Varsity Basketball 3,4; Varsity Baseball 3; Centurion Staff 4. MARIE KUEHN One in a million. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials; S.C.H.E. 1,2,3,4; French- Latin Club 3,4; Centurion Staff 4. RICHARD KUPCHUNOS Don ' t fence me in. Cl. Socials; Boys ' Varsity Soccer 1,2,4; Centurion 4; Science Club 4. BERTRAM HIGGINS A gentleman is a man who can disagree without being disagreeable. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Class Vice President 4; Cl. Socials; Technical Service Squad 3,4; Intramurals; President, French-Latin Club 3,4; Science Club 2,4; Class Night and Graduation Usher. PAMELA HOLCOMBE Nothing was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials; Ticket Seller 1; S.C.H.E. 1,2,3,4; South Winds Staff 1,2,3,4; Journalism Club 1; S. C. Assembly Committee 3,4; J. V. Basketball 1, Varsity 2,3; Intramurals; Officials Club 2,3; Leaders Corps 2,3. SUSAN KUGLER She is as we see her. MARGARET LACY The human heart has hidden treasures. Cl Soc Mag Capta Basketball ne Va Intramurals ry Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials; Ticket Seller 1,2,3,4; South Winds 3; Centurion Staff Business Manager 4; S. C. Noontime and Cafeteria Chairman 1; School Finance Chairman 2; Emergency and Traffic Chairman 3; Intramurals; Lunch Cashier 4; Chorus 2; French- Latin Club 2. PAMELA LEONE As likeable as she is lookable. Cl. Socials 4; Guidance Office Receptionist 4; Intra¬ murals. Transferred from East Hartford High School, East Hartford, Connecticut, in Junior year. WILLIAM LITTLEFIELD If you don ' t say anything you won ' t be called on to repeat it. Boys ' Varsity Basketball 3. VERONICA LASKEY A gay heart, a happy smile, Ronnie ' s cheerful all the while. Cl. Socials; Girls ' Varsity Basketball 2,3; Magazine Captain; Office Assistant 4; Teachers Secreatry 4; Intramurals. WILLIAM A. LEONARD Happiness consists in activity. Cl. Socials; Technical Service Squad; Intramurals. FRANK LOGAN Music and women, I cannot but give way to. Cl. Socials 4; Intramurals. Transferred from Bloomfield High School, Bloomfield, Connecticut, in Sophomore year. JANIS MAILLOUX Service and companionship form a matchless pair. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Cl. Socials; Intramurals; Magazine Captain; Laural Girls State; Leaders Corps 2,3; Centurion Staff 2,3; French-Latin Club 2,3,4; Class Night and Graduation Usher; Science Club 1. PAM MAHR Fair and softly, she ' ll go far. Cl. Socials; Library Assistant 4; S.C.H.E. 1,2,3,4. ROBERT McCORMACK Good nature will always win the heart. Cl. Socials; Centurion Staff 4; Boys ' Varsity Soccer 1,2,3,4; Boys ' J. V. Basketball 1,2; Boys ' Varsity Baseball 2,3; A. A. Committee 3. JACK MOSER We like him for himself, We admire him for his ability. Honor Roll 1,2,3. MICHAEL MULLEN Welcome, Oh Life. Boys ' Soccer Varsity Manager 2. DWIGHT NEWBERRY Mischievous, but quiet about it. RICHARD NICHOLSON I ' m the shy retiring type—just ask me. Cl. Socials; J. V. Basketeball 1; Varsity Baseball 2; Magazine Captain. PATRICIA ANN McLAUGHLIN If spirit is the spice of life—let ' s go! Honor Roll 1,2; Cl. Socials; Cheerleader 2,3,4; S. C. School Finance Committee Secretary 2; Intramurals; Teachers Secretary 4; Junior Red Cross 1; Centurion Staff 4; A. A. Committee 2,3. ROSEMARIE ANN MOZAKO I ' ll find a way or make it. S.C.H.E. 1; S. C. House and Grounds Committee 1; Intramurals. BARBARA ODLUM She ' s little but she ' s wise. She ' s a terror for her size. Cl. Socials; Intramurals; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1. MARY-ELLEN O ' MEARA A merry face maketh a cheerful countenance. Honor Roll 1; Cl. Socials; S.C.H.E. 2,3; South Winds Staff 1,2,3; S, C. Assembly Committee 3; Junior Red Cross Committee Chairman 2; Intramurals; Leaders Corps 2,3; Chorus 2,3,4. fMl 4 ® WALTER PASAY Why move at a fast pace. When life is fun and not a race. Honor Roll 1,2. RICK PATTEN Never do today what you could put off until tomorrow. Transferred from Windham High School, Willimantic, Connecticut, in Senior year. MARILYN PLANK Always willing to do her part; She ' s noted for her work in art. Cl. Socials; Teachers Secretary 4. PETER M. POULOS Don ' t be mislead by his innocent look. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials; Centurion Staff 4; S. C. Emergency and Traffic Committee 2; French-Latin Club 2,3,4; Language Lab. Assistant 4; Visitors ' Guide 4. DORIS M. OUELLETTE Her ways are the ways of pleasantness. Cl. Socials; Library Asssistant 3,4; S.C.H.E. 4; Teachers Secretary 4; Cafeteria Worker 4; Dramatics Club 4. DONALD PAGE Isn ' t that funny? I forgot my homework! Class socials. KAREN PELTON Neatness is the crowning glory to womanhood. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials; S.C.H.E. 1,2,3,4; South Winds Staff 1,4; Centurion Staff 3,4; S. C. Assembly Committee Secretary 3; Soda Seller 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Class Night and Graduation Usher; Intramurals, Top Magazine Salesman. LUCY PETROLITO Life is not all without delight! Cl. Socials; Chorus 3,4. mmm JUDITH ANN ROMAN A scholar, sport, and worker is Judy, Always cheery—what more could we ask? Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Secretary 1,2; Cl. Socials; South Winds 1,2,3,4, Journalism 1, Exchange Editor 2,3, Cen¬ turion 2, Ass ' t. Editor 3, Editor 4; Intramurals; J. V. Basketball 1, Varsity 2,3; Officials Club 2; French- Latin Club 2,3,4; Leaders Corps 2,3; Teachers Secre¬ tary 3; National Honor Society; Class Marshal; Guid¬ ance Office Receptionist 4; Class Historian. GEORGE ROYCE Hold the fort! I ' m coming. Cl. Socials; Technical Service Squad 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3. CATHY RUSSAK What should one do but be merry? Intramurals. M. CRISSA SAXTON What is life for if not to enjoy it? Cl. Socials; Intramurals; Teachers Secretary 4. PATRICIA ANN PRESTILEO A scholar and cheerleader, this vigorous lass; A model student in our class. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Secretary 3; Cl. Socials; South Winds Staff 2; Centurion 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; J. V. Basketball 1, Varsity 2; Inrtamurals; Secretary French- Latin Club 2; Class Night and Graduation Usher; National Honor Society; Leaders Corps. SALVATORE RANDAZZO Make way for this man. He is one in a million! Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. President l,2,3j Cl. Socials; South Winds Staff, Boys Sports Editor 4; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Baseba ll 1,2,3,4; A. A. Committee 1,2,3,4; Nutmeg Boys ' State, Centurion 4. RAYMOND RICHARD Why take life seriously? We ' ll never get out of it alive! Cl. Socials; Library Assistant 3; S.C.H.E. 1,2,3; South Winds Staff 1; Centurion 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3, Captain 4; J. V. Basketball 1; Intramurals; Teachers Secretary 4; S. C. A. A. Committee 1,2,3,4. DIANE BARBARA RIORDAN Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, And pleasant to think of too. Cl. Social; Intramurals. Transferred from Eymard Pre¬ paratory Seminary, Hyde Park, New York, in Junior year. Chorus 4, Junior Red Cross 3. ERNEST SCHWARTZ All great men are dead and I ' m not feeling so well myself. EVELYN SHETENSKY She who is good is happy. Honor Roll 2,3; Cl. Socials; Library Assistant 4; S. C. Committee; Intramurals; J. V. Basketball 2, Varsity 3; Teachers Secretary 3,4. MARGARET SHUTERAN It ' s nice to be natural when you ' re naturally nice. Honor Roll 2; Cl. Socials; Journalism Club 1; Centurion Staff 3,4; French-Latin Club 4. DAVID SIMPSON Silence can do good and may do little harm. JAMES SLATER The world is a bubble and I have a pin. Honor Roll 1,2. ARTHUR SLADYK People who make no noise are dangerous. KAREN SLUSARZ Quiet and neat, Pleasant to meet. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials; Library Assistant; S.C.H.E. 1; S. C. Emergency and Traffic Committee Secretary 3; Intramurals; French-Latin Club 2,3, DIANE SORRENTINO In work or play, lighthearted and gay. Cl. Socials; Teachers Secretary. Transferred from Bran¬ ford High School, Branford, Connecticut, in Freshman year. GAIL TRUESDALE Ever in motion, helpful,and cheery, An office worker who never seems weary. Cl. Socials; S.C.H.E. 1; Centurion Staff 2; Intramurals; Office Assistant 3,4; Teachers Secretary 4. DONALD WAITKUS Never let it be said that I was seen and not heard. Cl. Socials; Soccer Manager 4; Audio-Visual Squad 4. MURIEL TELLIER Good manners and soft words have brought many difficult things to pass. Class Socials; Intramurals. PAUL WATSON Good things come in tall packages. Honor Roll 2. The heights by great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden flight. Honor Roll 1. HELEN THOMAS The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. LESLIE WELLES MICHELE ANNETTE STEWART But genius must be born. And never can be taught. Honor Roll 2,3; Cl. Socials; South Winds 2,3; Intra¬ murals; Centurion 4; French-Latin 2,3; Chorus 2,3,4; Guidance Receptionist 4; National Honor Society; Dra¬ matics Club 4; Class Prophet, Class Night and Gradua¬ tion Usher. Transferred from Fairview Jr. High, Boulder, Colorado, in Sophomore year. JOSEPH E. SWIFT The thinker is the maker of the world. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials 2,3; Dramatics Club 3,4. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Cl. Socials; S.C.H.E. 1,2,3,4, Treas¬ urer 3; Intramurals; French-Latin Club 2,3,4; Chorus 1; Centurion Staff 4; S. C. Noontime and Cafeteria Com¬ mittee 1; Secretary 1; Girls ' Basketball J. V. 1. FRED WOOKEY A friendly good-hearted fellow. Boys ' Soccer Varsity 1,2,3,4; Boys ' J. V. Basketball 1,2; Boys ' Varsity Baseball 3. BARBARA YONIKA A peppy, pleasant, friendly lass. And very nice to know. Cl. Socials; Library Assistant 3; S.C.H.E. 1,2; Intra¬ murals; Teachers Secretary 4; Chorus 1,2,4. Seniors enjoy discussing various topics during recess at South Windsor High. DAVID B. YOO Let things go as they are going. Transferred from Saint Rose Junior High School in Junior year. JOSEPH PETER ZAMUKA None but himself could be parallel. Honor Roll 2,3; Cl. Vice President 2; Class President 4; Student Council Administrative Assistant; J. V. Basket¬ ball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Baseball 2,3; Nutmeg Boys ' State. MOST ATHLETIC Kathryn Dimlow Robert Hawkins Carol Carter MOST SOCIABLE Janis Mailloux Peter Zamuka MODEL STUDENTS Salvatore Randazzo Judith Roman CLASS CLOWNS John Krawski—Barbara Odium 26 MOST SINCERE Janis Mailloux—Bertram Higgins BEST MANNERED Salvatore Randazzo Virginia Doocy MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Judith Roman—Salvatore Randazzo BEST EXCUSE MAKERS Robert Davis Barbara Odium BEST DANCERS Diane Riordan John Krawski BEST DRESSED Marilyn Dzen—John Krawski O 1-1 H CO C 3 MOST BASHFUL Doris Ouelette Jack Moser CLASS ARTISTS Marilyn Plank James Slater MOST VERSATILE Bob Hawkins, Janis Mailoux Judy Roman MOST MUSICAL Barbara Odium, Barbara Yonika Ed Brunner BEST NATURED Janis Mailloux Bertram Higgins MOST OPTIMISTIC Virginia Bolstridge Don Fornwalt 28 CLASS HISTORIAN: Judy Roman OUTSTANDING SENIORS sU ' o ' ° M nN Q s - V o ° p ?0 P . c e 29 Virginia, Janis, Peter, and Sal attended Laurel Girls ' and Nutmeg Boys ' State at UConn last summer. Betty were elected junio r year. On the right: Rick, Jan, Margaret, and Ron¬ nie served as magazine captains during the annual campaign. Below: The Top Ten Seniors are: Front Row, l-r: Kay Dimlow-, Marilyn Dzen, Betty Coffey, Michele Stewart; Back Row, l-r: Patricia Prestileo, Judy Ro¬ man, Karen Pelton, Carol Carter, Virginia Bolstridge, and Bert Higgins. Judy and Betty led the Class of ' 62 in graduation exercises last June as Class Marshals. Top salesmen during the magazine campaign were Marilyn, who received a record player, Kay, who won a radio, and Karen, top salesman, received luggage. OUTSTANDING SENIORS The duties of the Parade of Youth corres¬ pondent are carried out by Virginia Doocy. Class Ushers for the Graduation of the Class of ' 62 were. Front Row, l-r: Carol, Marilyn, Janis, Virginia, Michele, Karen, Back Row, l-r: Pat, Daune, Bert, Harold, Kay, and Virginia. juniors Above: President: Peter Grossi V. President: Charles Enes Secretary: Pat Jones Treasurer:: Vic Roman President: Jeff Manning V. President: John Creagan Secretary: Eileen Doocy Treasurer: Katie Frost Freshmen m CLASS OFFICERS Below: President: Susan Paine Secretary: Patricia Capano Vice President: Kenneth Goodin Treasurer: David Yakaitis Yearbook editors from left to right, Jerry Martin, Sue Driscoll, Karen Schweir, Judith Roman, Joyce Wehren, Bob Hurd. Above: Yearbook editor Judy Roman and advisor Joe Krawski. At Left, (I to r): Subscription man¬ ager, Bonnie Jones; Business man¬ ager, Harold Cummings; Accounts manager, Sue Kugler. Below: Hard working Sophomore and Freshman layout teams 34 Junior layout teams, Sitting, (I to r): Judy Longo, Sue Driscoll, Joyce Wehren, Karen Sch- weir, Eileen Doocy. Standing (I to r): Linda Hyde, Catherine Frost, Patricia Dailey, Kathryn Kostek, Bev Miller, Ann Shuteran, Dorothy Kupchunos, Cynthia Sleeper. Senior layout teams. Sitting, (I to r): Helen Thomas, Michele Stewart, Dianne Heritage, Mar¬ garet Shuteran. Standing, (I to r): Paul Botticello, Diane Riordan, Pat Prestileo, Judith Roman, Peter Poulos. Harold Cummings with his business staff. HEAD TYPISTS AND MIMEOSCOPERS Left to Right: Kay Dimlow, Nancy Giggey, Eileen Doocy, Virginia Bolstridge, Betty Coffey, and Doreen Patria. SOUTH WINDS EDITORIAL BOARD Standing from Left to Right: Sal Randazzo, Virginia Bolstridge, Tom Rieck, Cyn¬ thia Adams, Ronnie Gobble, Rosemary Wholley, and John Creagan. Seated from Left to Right: Alice Zimmer, Beth Brown, Eileen Doocy, Sue Driscoll and Cynthia Moniz. Ronnie Gobble, Editor Mrs. Tucker, Advisor THE ENTIRE SOUTH WINDS STAFF Committee Chairmen: Standing I to r: Ed Ota, Raiph Russo, Paul Kuglar, and Charles Enes. Seated, I to r: Pat Dailey, Virginia Bolstridge, and Emily LeVasseur. Jones. Seated I to r are: Bert Higgins, Virginia Doocy, Peter Zamuka, Janis Mallioux, and Mr. Adams. Student Council President: Peter Zamuka; Administrative Assistant: Ralph Russo, and Sergeant at Arms: Don Yonika. Class Officers of the Student Council: Standing I to r are: Eileen Doocy, Katie Frost, John Creagan, Jeff Man¬ ning, Victor Roman, Charles Enes, Pete Grossi, and Pat STUDENT SERVICE ACTIVITIES Teachers ' Secretaries Bottom: School Guides Below: Office Secretaries f ■-r - Holding Emblem: L—Frank Welles; R—Emery Tapley; Sitting: I to r: Merrilyn Niederwerfer, Carolyn Lane, Shirley Pleasant, Marie Stead, Phyllis Hitchcock, Doro¬ thy Kupchunos, Sue Zagorsky, Dorey Barber, Mrs. Nied¬ erwerfer; Standing: Wendy Noordendorp, Karen Rob¬ erts, Karol Kaveckas, Rose Zimmerman, Lois Spencer, Nancy Young, Emily LeVasseur, Virginia LeVasseur, Carol White, April Terrill, Bunny Andrews, Janet Lom¬ bardi and Pat Yvon. STAGE CREW AUDIO-VISUAL SQUAD Sitting: I to r: Michele Stewart, Jane Griffin, Betty Coffey, Carole Carter. Sta nding: I to r: Lucille Durocher, Claudia Sherman, Carolyn Daly, Judy Roman, Pam Leone. Members of the S.C.H.E OFFICERS OF THE SCHE Pres. Jane Griffin Vice Pres. Dorothy Barber Sec. Irene Jurgelas Treas.: Diane Barber Program: Virginia Bolstridge Advisors Mrs. Tapley Mrs. Neiderwerfer Members of the Science Club making Christmas Candles. Members of the Science Club Pres. Kay Dimlow Program Chairman Bert Higgins Corr. Sec. Treas. Gloria Miller Advisor Mrs. Gingras X - jLmm ■1 I MB : M k j B ' A FRENCH-LATIN AND DRAMATICS CLUBS French-Latin Club Members Cynthia Adams, Ed Brunner, and Carolyn Bowers in a scene from the play. French-Latin Club offi¬ cers, Miss Hodgon and guests. Carolyn in a scene from A Mad Breakfast. Dramatics Club members Cast members during the presentation ,, jmt jjjii MMW Iihl ujtjy | 1 J0P(rar BPIa 3 frtP «HP 4 ill Will HUDSON, EDDIE D£ LANG and IRVING Mil RA GERSHWIN d 4 €rb MIC £ O 3 Couples enjoying one of the many dances, (above) (below) The queen with her atten¬ dants, (I. to r.) Janis Mailloux, Cynthia Pierce, Diane Healy, and Lynn Schweir. Those who attended danced to the music of the Bill Robbin ' s orchestra 1 m i ’a A aBp | ' FASHION Jane Griffin narrates the Fashion Show. Attractive sportswear is modeled from left to right by Robert Hawkins, Janice Vailancourt, Tom Hollister. Below we have members of the S.C.H.E. displaying wares purchased with the money obtained by past Fashion Show. Above suits are modeled from left to right by Jackie Boxer, Margaret Lacy, Doris Ouellette, and Karen Slusarz. 46 SHOW The bathing beauties from left to right are: Virginia Bolst- ridge, Karen Pelton, and Mary- Ellen O ' Meara. At the right modeling evening attire we have Beverly Miller, Ronnie Baxter, and Cynthia Pierce. Above we have John Creagan and Karen Slusarz modeling their outfits. Below men ' s clothing from Regal ' s Men ' s Store is modeled from left to right by: Dave Karkowski, Ronnie Baxter, Tom Rieck, John Creagan, Sal Randazzo, Ronnie Gobble, Norm Stanski, Tom Hollister, and Bob Hawkins. 47 Richie Riordan helps the Sopho¬ more team in the clothing relay. SENIOR GET- TOGETHER Ronnie Riordan and his part¬ ner Bev Jankowski during the balloon dance. Linda Nicholson and Larry Schwartz reigned as princess and prince of the dance, Harold Cummings, Robert Hawkins and Michelle Stewart enact a typical freshman homeroom. 48 Barbara Odlurn, Brian Krause, Karen Pelton, and Frank Logan in a senior homeroom scene Left: Bob Davis prepares to dig in as he portrays a typical freshman in the skit John Ford narrates the senior skit. Joyce Wehren and Bob McCormack take part in the balloon dance. Senior and Freshman boys competed in the pie-eating contest Flappers Leslie, Cindi, Anita, Nancy and Jacki observe dancers. Show of Flappers Come on! Cindi Swinging Chuckie Roaring 20 ' s Cafe w ? 73 T H O M P 0 A R R E T Y Caroline and Emery participating in the entertainment. Nancy Wild participates in one of the many relays. Alan Osbourne as MC. Freshmen and Sophomores enjoy doing the twist. The Quiz Program. Oldies but Goodies. Toni and Frank were chosen most original. Robert McDonnell and John Bailargeon portray the ideal couple. Frank Welles acted as Master of Cere¬ mony. (below) The cast takes a bow. (right) Alright, who took my shoes? SOPHOMORE FRESHMAN PARTY (below) Thot will teach you to behave, Pete. All good things must come to an end. One of the many dan¬ ces enjoyed by the participants. V strains xsv- HOLLY BALL -s Highlight of the evening was the crowning princess Barbara Nicholson, sophomore. Gr iffin, ' seniors SCHE crown Resident Barbara Princess, her attendants, and their escorts 1962-63 Cheerleaders: Pat McLaugh¬ lin. Karen Schweir, Joyce Wehren, Riordan, Pat Lynne Grant, Prestilio. Diana Sal makes the turn at first. Bill fires one across the plate Swing it Dan! BASEBALL The Successful Team of ' 62 Bill speeds around third on his way to home. South Windsor Bench shows uncontrolled enthusiasm. Jim grimaces as he heads the ball. Bob flies through the air to head the ball. SOCCER South Windsor High Soccer Team To the left: the cheerleaders Pat, Diane, Lynn, Joyce, Karen, and Pat. To the right: team man¬ agers Don Waitkus, Bill De- Nicola, and Peter Wild. Coach Sharos and co-captains Bob Haw- That ; s using your head, Jack! kins and Bob McCormack. Cheerleaders from I to r are: Pat, Karen, Joyce, Lynn, Diane, and Pat. South Windsor breaks for a fast goal. Senior members of the soccer team from I to r are: Rich Kupchunos, Jack Krawski, Bob Haw¬ kins, Bob McCormack, and Lenny Gray. BOYS’ BASKETBALL Left: Dick jumps for the rebound while Sal and Bob stand ready to help. Below: Ralph waits as Dick fights for the ball. 1962-63 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Left to right: Robert Davis, Steve Dawson, Ralph Russo, Peter Zamu- Robert Hawkins, Dennis Murphy, John Keefe, Richard ka, absent—Jack Krawski. Nicholson, Dick Waitkus, Sal Randazzo, Fred Wookey, Smith, Robert Barber, Dennis Sills, Kenny Dubay, Ken neth Goodin, Tom Botticello, Ronald Riordan. 1962-63 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Left to Right: Ronnie Della Bernarda, Richard Riordan, Don¬ ald Yonika, Victor Roman, Russell Beauchemin, Bill UNDEFEATED GIRLS’ Carol Carter, Judy Roman, Rosemary Wholley, Mary- Ellen Haliowell, Bonnie Jones, Ronnie Lasky, Eileen Sheldick. RLS ETBALL The 1963 managers, (left to right): Gail Cohen, Kathy Kostek, Jackie Boxer, Diane Boxer, Toni St. Hilaire. BASKETBALL TEAMS 1963 THE 1963 J.V. TEAM: Left to Right: Jean Jeski, Helen Rieder, Peggy Curran, Vicki Longano, Regina Fortin, Sue Zagorski, Mary Litwinas, Susan Waldron, Pat Sur- ber, Pat Jones, Pat Capano, Carole Siniscalchi, Bar bara Nicholson, Miss DeCarli, coach. Keep that ball Bonnie! At Right: Irene Jurgelas, tries to tie the ball. v--00 -0 O c hx O DiOCLCJ 5 . .. . • - ' . ' ■■y ' -. v: ■; •;•■. mm. ■' ' . . as i mi ... : 1 Physics lab assistants prepare an experime The Drafting Class is busy at work. French students out the language lab. Mrs. Reed helps keep our school neat. Senior Physics Class listen attentively. trying Miss DeCarli teaching Junior English. Mr. Olsen ' s Modern World History Class discusses poli¬ tical and economical systems. Sneak preview of the Faculty Room. Drafting students are engrossed in their work. 67 Mr. Rosen intently teaches a fine point of business to his Bookkeeping Class. Nativity scene at Christmas Assembly. Beverly Miller, member of Rhythmic choir. Chorus sings at Christmas Assembly. Everyone looks forward to lunchtime Can he go all the way? The final touch-up. Hi-Ho! Tennis, anyone? Giving or taking? Bob, we know it ' s you! Nativity scene shown at Christmas Assembly. Forget your lines? 1 . . . 2 . . . 3 . . . jump!! Cheerleaders??? Yum, Yum, anyone for seconds? wmZfcM m mm w% ' f V Tg! i Sf i mB? [ ' .;.; 1,| ' O0 ' Jj ’Ijg© | B jR A ■1 , w w MB vft ' ' c -Hr p.. h R-.i?| B 1 r §§l iJi itv - HBlv l w s ima ' ?y % ...- JHfif ' hr... IL. ' KB IV fe i PV ' rj: rf l ipi fU |p.A..V nPl i ■L 3Srr %« . ( v ;: , n- i 4 t - f V ; H k -h iy W : XA 7 -. ' . ' , ? W • '   Jpl ! ' i juN|: n ,y v r fflflg. gigSS j? S MK, MB V £$r 1 ifH f R wgfel iK,r J jI 11 f L. jj ffl 1 P Hi a 1 H f 4 «■ 1 . |H ■' Sr 1 Compliments of SUNNYSIDE MARKET Ml 4-1601 Ml 4-8121 DELL’S ICE CREAM BAR Route 5 South Windsor Compliments of ELMORE FARM 51 0 Ellington Rd. South Windsor, Conn. Telephone JA 8-331 1 Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments Of GREEN-HAVEN GARDEN CENTER Rt. 5 So. Windsor, Conn. Compliments of CIVIE’S RESTAURANT Route 5 South Windsor 72 Compliments Of FREIGHT LINES NORMAN’S SERVICE STATION 1792 Main Street East Hartford, Conn. NEWBERRY’S SPORTING GOODS Fishing — Hunting — Archery Boats — Motors — Bait Route 5 and Newberry Road South Windsor, Conn. JACKSON’S WAYSIDE MARKET Oakland Road Wapping, Connecticut Ml 4-1121 Purveyor of Fine Foods Such as Choice Meats, Bird’s Eye Frosted Foods, Fruits and Vegetables, Sweet Life Foods, Bread, Milk and Ice Cream Compliments of TEN-PIN BOWL Route 5 South Windsor, Conn. 40 Automatic AMF Lanes Compliments of BURNHAM’S SERVICE STATION 71 8 Ellington Road South Windsor, Connecticut Compliments of ARMATA ' S SUPER MARKET 760 Sullivan Avenue Telephone BU 9-9086 73 KAYS ' SPORTSWEAR OF VERNON Compliments Of Vernon Circle Ml 3-4580 HEDRICK MOTORS Home of Beautiful Clothes 1537 Main Street Specialty Shop Catering To The Apparel Needs of The More Discriminating Woman East Hartford, Conn. Telephone — BU 9-1620 LONG HILL COMPANY . THE I 1. KELSEY 1 1 FERGUSON | BRICK COMPANY 1247 Main Street East Windsor Hill, Conn. East Hartford, Conn. 528-4161 Plumbing — Heating — Fuel Oil Only Manufacturer of Wire-Cut Shale Brick in New England Compliments Of Compliments Of BRADLEY RADIO SHOP FAIRWAY MINIATURE GOLF SALES TELEVISION — RADIO SERVICE 21 2 Ellington Road Junction Ellington Road Rt. 5 South Windsor, Conn. JA 8-31 14 JA 8-3114 • Compliments Of Phone Hartford JA 8-0106 LANE ELECTRIC HOMER D. LANE Prop. EMIL F. GOEHRING Electrical Contracting Rye Street Garage Authorized Frigidaire Dealer 431 Ellington Road I South Windsor, Conn. 1 l MAMl J JRKIMtf . Compliments of Compliments of DALENE HARDWARE FLOORING CO., INC. THE SHOREHAM MOTOR HOTEL Flooring Contractors Floors Supplied—Installed—Sanded 1496 Route 5 South Windsor, Conn. 289-4305 PATRIA’S GREENHOUSE CENTER STORE GROWER OF POTTED PLANTS Paints — Hardware — Electric Supplies Tel. Hartford 528-6141 Oakland Road, Wapping Ml 4-8013 Str ong Road East Windsor Hill, Conn. PROSPECT PHARMACY Joseph Weiss, Reg. Phar. B.S. Chem. Phar. COMPLIMENTS OF Mike Delorenzo Notary Public 24 Hour Emergency Prescription Service Open 24 Hours 289-4311 METER AND TANK EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. 1429 Route 5 1549 Main Street, East Hartford South Windsor, Connecticut PLEASANT VALLEY DELICATESSEN AND BAKERY When you think of flowers for any occasion, think of — FLOWERS — t pen (Corner Pleasant Valley Rd.) Rte. 5 South Windsor ° A °° Open 7 Days Weekly 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. QVA WEBSTER’S GREENHOUSE Quality Built Our Business Ellington Road, Wapping | Telephone Ml 90961 75 With Compliments of ill .. PARKWAY BEEF AND PROVISION U AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY CO., INC. One plan, one man, one monthly check to pay under The Travelers umbrella of insurance protection Uniforms of Every Description Supplied For Every Need 490 Wethersfield Avenue The TRAVELERS INSURANCE Companies Hartford Catering to Clubs, Fraternal Organizations and Private Parties POST CLOTHIERS CHARTER A BUS — TRAVEL IN COMFORT 1175 Main Street East Hartford Opposite Burnside Ave. Collins Bus Service and Post Road Stages, Inc. 528-0276 Harold J. A. Collins Interstate Service Compliments of Anywhere in U. S. BOSSEN ' S STORE Including Mexico and Canada 819 Main Street Strong Rd. Wapping, Conn. South Windsor Connecticut Ml 4-1 131 76 MODERN BARBER SHOP HARMACS for CLOTHES All Kinds of Haircuts, Specializing In Ladies And Children First Class Service WHARTON DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, INC. Distinctive Apparel East Hartford Manchester West Hartford Hamden Route 5 and Strong Road South Windsor, Connecticut Wholesale Building Materials Atlantic FENCE CO., INC PROTECT YOUR FAMILY, PROPERTY, PET3 .RESIDENTIAL .industrial .institutional EASY TE MiS Fuel E%rt n tTEs ' Your Full Service Commercial Bank ' Vernon National Bank Vernon, Conn. Vk BU 9-ZI92 ' O Z BU T .fe 9-577 ROUTE f • SOUTH WINDSOR. 77 INTERNATIONAL % t« §mmm WMm §§Sw$ alaSs ' $?}■1 ¥§l8sfr? I1111P% : Him Mmm. HM m p yi 5 peed and ease on every lawn and garden job! Speed all yardwork on a seven horsepower Cub Cadet, today’s easiest handling compact tractor. Here’s unmatched riding comfort and operating ease. And there’s a full line of big-capacity equip¬ ment to save you time on any job! tow down payment, and convenient monthly terms will gladly be arranged. South Windsor Equipment Sullivan Ave. BU 9-3406 Compliments of RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE ptfTEC . Hartford Graduate Center Route 5 South Windsor Congratulations Best Wishes to the Class of ' 63 from All of Us at KAFF ' 5 KORNER Al Kay Francis — Charlie Francois Theresa lerna VARIETIES 658 Ellington Road So. Windsor, Conn. VERNON DRUG Vernon Circle Free Delivery TR 5-1795 Vernon, Conn. Ml 3-1481 78 W. T. GRANTS CO. Compliments of COHEN’S GREENHOUSES PARKADE Flower and Vegetable Plants Main Street MANCHESTER South Windsor, Conn. 528-2357 Diamonds Jewelry Watches 40 tv LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler w) vY ( Fine Watch Repairing Phone Ml 9-4387 129 Spruce St. Manchester, Conn. VENEZIA PIZZERIA Home-made Bread Daily DARI-DELITE List Today Where Sales Are Made SAMUEL M. LAVITT AGENCY • REALTORS • 1 0 Experienced Associates To Serve You BANANA BOAT V7 Telephone Ml 3-2158 TR 5-6297 Rt. 5 East Windsor Open 7 Days A Week Vernon Circle Parkway Exit 95 Vernon, Connecticut Anchor Post Products Inc. REGAL ' S MEN ' S SHOP ANCHOR FENCE DIVISION MANCHESTER Route 5 Formal Wear For Hire South Windsor, Conn. For Tel. 289-4395 All Occasions 79 ANDERSON BROS. WOODWORKING CO. PLEASANT VALLEY FRONTIERLAND Floor—Trim Plywood Paint Hardware, Mill Working 297 Pleasant Valley Road South Windsor, Conn. 528-6529 For That Special Natural Finish Use Buena Recreation Area Swimming Dancing Pleasant Valley Road South Windsor 289-9755 S. L. WISNESKI PLUMBING HEATING Tel. Mitchell 4-8082 VIOLA’S BEAUTY STUDIO 118 Troy Road, R.F.D., Wapping, Conn. So. Windsor, Connecticut Clark Street Tel. 528-4968 Best Wishes Compliments of THE NASSIFF ARMS CO. KLOTER ' S AMERICAN SERVICE STATION Manchester ' s House Of Sports Route 5 South Windsor, Conn. Telephone 289-4849 Compliments Of POLA BUILDING SUPPLY CO. POLA BROTHERS East Windsor Hill, Connecticut 80 ROUGH NOTES COMPANY Insurance Publishers Since 1878 Craig A. Carter, District Manager COMPLIMENTS OF THE J. E. SHEPARD CO. NUWAY TOBACCO CO. South Windsor, Connecticut Compliments Of Compliments Of SNOW’S GARAGE BROOKFIELD NURSERY REPAIRS Rye Street 24-Hour Wrecker Service South Windsor Days — Ml 4-1325 Nights — Ml 4-0580 Oakland Road Wapping, Connecticut THE C E I T U R I P. J. SALEMI, INC. Plumbing and Heating Contractors Commercial Residential 528-2156 10 Rosenthal Street East Hartford, Conn. Wishes The Members Of The Class Of 1963 Success In All Their Endeavors 0 I STAFF HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY BURGESS-DUBE Established 1792 INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service East Hartford Office Route 5 South Windsor Serving Our Community Member Federal Deposit Since 1916 Insurance Corporation 528-7159 289-3666 YOU’RE ON YOUR WAY... And Saving Will Help Pave Your Path To Good Living Having the things you want to have and doing the things you want to do will de¬ pend in a large part on the way you manage your money. Whatever your goals, saving can help them come true and give you the means to a richer, fuller life. I? EAST WORD East Hartford Federal Savings and Loan Association is pleased to see young people get ahead and provides every important saving convenience and incentive to en¬ courage you. President 1137 Main St. 2512 Main St. Wapping Shopping Center East Hartford Glastonbury South Windsor Member Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation 83 HAROLD M. NEWBERRY AGENCY 1760 Ellington Road Insurance and Real Estate Compliments of TRAILER VILLAGE, INC. South Windsor Connecticut AND TRUST COMPANY Member F. D. I. C. ATKINS GARAGE 366 Long Hill Road General Repairing Cars Trucks Clean Used Cars 289-9583 For 24 Hour Emergency Prescription Service Call 528-2109—If no answer Call 528-3543 WE DELIVER CURTISS PHARMACY, INC. 659 Route 5 at Pleasant Valley Road Compliments of THE ROTARY CLUB South Windsor, Connecticut 84 G. FOX CO. center of Connecticut living since 1847— Hartford 15, Connecticut MARK THE OCCASION WITH A PHOTO-REFLEX PORTRAIT. LET THE UNIQUE MIRROR CAMERA OF YOUR OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER BE YOUR RECORDER OF ALL MEMORABLE OCCASIONS PHOTO-REFLEX STUDIO sth Floor 85 Top to the left: The pep band made an important contri¬ bution to the school spirit. To the left: Dick and Dennis scramble for the ball. Above: Coach Sharos talks with out¬ standing senior Sal Randazzo. m AUTOGRAPHS wmmk -; r.- ■•■trills SpiS ii fm Hss ss_._. ..._ vmta mm nB wm JM £ Ek S tSwP Pw -- ' : - - ' £Z3,SJi iiS®
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