Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)
- Class of 1964
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M'-wi , 'Z '-ffj ffgff W' ,- ' .ff ', , 5-Q ff5 'm 'M 5 fR4 'fwff2,f fbi: ' 1-QL., A 1 Q, W ' 2 egg , ,, 5. 4 H ig, ,iff 'Q-.,A In A , fmffw' nyrdfi J 44- 'MVJJQ13 f q ' 'gj, 3grQ' . if 'J fl 'N1LdcL.D: 'M'JM'Mff!Id!n wmfn'f '4Jw T1 fin.-f-Mu-,, : wmv -f-,,,,mq . '7 4g A ':'5SLJvog,QdqH' O. M Qs. 1, Wai A C mmf F, MW? Qfw, 'yqyfnkmasl-:L - E -r.11fg:-I--+zEg.f.y,. C11-.:.5.LhR'r W -I.:4:i-xp' .1-, q'1f:'7f'Hq ' 4 ' C.. , A my in -Wm -vu-w-v ' 'gE!, g??'- .-ff ff., , , , , A . ,Q nr' ' ' ' ' '-Lf. , X, 'Ch - ' . W -Jf ----f--ff--'H-1--M---Af , 'P 47 !LU?Zi3?.!.fll!7 e YV Y W 'ii-'lf QOLI-F1 FI! ' V if rl yr ,Nl , g'1?g.L,j7,':Q'1:- V ' r , ' Wf'-L :.- --r L I .. .4 .:,fwvs..aulz'i'.?.x.t.f JOHN NF. KENNEDY In Memoriam Life in the United States of America goes on this morning. But there is something wrong. Our friend, our leader, our Presi- dent, is dead. He was admired. He was respected. And now he is no more. His courage was undeniable, his love of country came to be expressed in dedicated words and deeds. john F. Kennedy be- longed to all of us. No one, nothing, is the same anymore-he's gone. Our people had faith in this man, faith enough to place our country in his hands. He responded with greatness, a greatness cut short by tragedy. His place in history has been achieved forever. The murder, insidious crime that it was, will live in infamy. His death is the nation's loss, the World's loss, our loss. From us passes a leader of democratc ideals. President john F. Kennedy fought for and defended liberty, and as it is be- coming increasingly clear-died for it. There were those who opposed him, who never shared his vision-but there were those who loved him, and admired him, and believed in him. john F. Kennedy, the man, is dead. But his legend will go on as long as free men live. EDITOR THE EMBLEM November 26, 1965 And so, my fellow Anzerican: ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country . . . With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the jinal judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His hlessing and His help, hut knowing that here on earth God's works must truly he our own. From President Kennedy's Inaugural Address, january 20, 1961 3 - f ..t...n-.-....f.,p 1 ' , . B ,H ,r,, x x Rf f - .X XX.. ,QQ NX Nb .,,. X7 '- -L-5X- X15 f?X?XXxl'::5 X X X X XX X X X XXXJ . X X XX X45 fl ,f 1-V.-X 'LLL X in - ? X . .Ll .LKLLL BH? A' ' ,, , fi, 'f,,, 592 71 ,, fy ,V,,, ,, 'Q ' , ,, ' ' QS J I I , I Fav if I 4 .r N J ,J J 5, E5 -w,w.'?v,f-H-. , f.iS4Zz4w,,. MQ fwgmm ,,, ' M.a1za?2z'm,v,, MW X X X ..XX.., N . XX R .X KG 5 1-V A ,Q-7 Riff- J I .7 I , ' r , fZ4.,.. '25 We Qegis f i - r 1 r Z, - gi, 77 VLQC 9 0 affi G67 lf J KTTZP7- I . D 1-, f urqgkix K f ,,fff'iZ' f ' We ojfeggg - 4, - f' X ...S 44-iag or the Chronicle it has been a year of change a transitiong the beginning of a new look in the year- -JEQSX book and the end of more than a year's preparation and planning. As you view this book some of these changes will be easily recognizable. Others more meaningful and important will not meet your Hrst glance. There are two basic themes which have played a large part in the yearbooks of recent years, tradition vs. traditionalism, and yearbook vs. classbook. It is up to each Chronicle Staff to decide where its product will be placed along the continuum, and this year's yearbook takes this opportunity to clearly outline its position. During the past year we have discussed and observed many yearbook innovations and the general trend in progressive yearbook design with many opin- ionated experts. We have seen examples of truly great yearbooks and have recognized both their good and bad points and out of this has evolved our own year- book. It is a symbol of change and innovation. There are two major differences which we feel distinguish this book from any other yearbook. First it is the first yearbook to assert itself as such. In the past the Chron- icle was a classbook or a record of the activities of the class with the exclusion of anything- extraneous. It was constructed mainly and in some cases totally for the benefit and enjoyment of the Senior class. For the past decade there has been a general departure from this end. In order to make this yearbook more meaningful to the rest of the school the Chronicle has become a true yearbook, devoted to the graphic representation of the school year. And this we state as our purpose. We intend this Chronicle as a yearbook and have endeav- oured to make it more representative of the school at large. The second big change which is evident in the Chronicle is the movement away from traditionalism to tradition. There is much of the nostalgic past in any yearbook, but a great deal of it is not vital and all too much of it is meaningless. For instance, each year it is customary to devote four or five pages to candid shots of the Seniorsg these have meaning from the start for only a small minority of the Senior class, and as time passes on', lose even that. These candids have been eliminated. Tradition for the sake of tradition is meaningless. Improvement should never be pre- vented by an unfounded devotion to the past. To you of the class, this yearbook may feel strange and unusual for we have tried to do in one year what it has taken other schools ten. Our purpose in chang- ing many of the things which you have taken to expect lies not in any selfish desire to force on you our wishes and personal tastes, but rather to present to you and the school the best possible and most meaningful rep- resentation of this year. Wfe feel we have opened the door to the future of even more improvements, and we hope that next year's Chronicle staff will correct our mistakes and continue on what we have started. ...--. .,....-.1awf.am-s.,-m,..,-.. ......1,T..,..,.r.f-W f..Y.WW- ,.. ROBERT DE BISHOP If we were to prepare a list of words ro de- scribe a class advisor, we might include those such as organizer, common denominator, lead- er, worker, and friend. As our Class Advisor, Mr. Robert DeBishop has shown to us that he is worthy of all these Words and many more. He has shown himself to be an organizer and a worker in all of our class aetiviriesg as a leader and a friend in everything, to everyone. He also serves as the common denominator between our Class, the Administration, and the rest of Faculty, This t t dedicationq 2 vital link, this organization, friendship has been the major our class, the Class of 1964, and rewarding effort. We try to show some medium, But it isa very to tty words you it serves as f'fO ,LIS Q i A t MR. GERALD GINGRAS It was not long before we, the staff of the 1964 Chronicle, realized what a dillicult task lay before us in preparing a yearbook. Your dedicated assistance and invaluable guidance , proved to be a major factor in making it pos- sible for us to publish this year's Chronicle. We only hope that future staffs may benefit from your aid as we did. We feel that we are speak- . inginot only for our own, but also for those past and future yearbook staffs when we sin- e cerely say Thank you , Mr. joyal. W 1-fp ff ,mfrffl,f:MWw'ffvg.,Cf fy' L af, ,, V ffwfgmii nf, an 2 me f 79551279 f' ag. ,Lqafiwi ' , ff fffzQg,,,3,Qr,L,'ij' Q2 ,lbw '2fifZ7f?2i:'f7 M fm w fazfvfvffwfwfr lara fi e 55 if ' 34 f rrii y 7 fill Y f r f . R frifiil . 2 liirl f Q The class of '64 is indebted to Mr. Gerald Gingras for the assistance he has given us. For his work as our freshman and sophomore class advisor, we can offer only our most sincere thanks. We will never forget the man who gave up hours after school for us and our class. We also thank him for being a friend and mentor during two trying years at Southing- ton High. It was under his guidance that a group of individuals became a class and that class became a successful functioning unit. fvfif' Q-,-1-u. -., . . -1 1 fi' W, 'L ,I ,fm l ,-...-an-an MR. RAYMOND JOYAL LAWRENCE D9ANCfE5LO Principal W ay?-fl 9 'VJMLA , fd, gf ,ff ff 'f74fef-.Mo W f ZX yfy to ngbtl Sta- f f pf 5--,wwf ' ', GOLDIE GREENBERG L1brar1an B S In Lxbrary Scxence ' '37 fs ,C 'W W , , 53 iw. ,M-wwf? S ,Q.,,.-Y M '?W f, N ,..:,,Q:4p,g2g.fLf'f'7 A Studentx obtain pane: from mhject zeacherx and do reference work in the high school library. MRS. ALYCE DAY R. N. School Nurse ,, ,,,,,,, , ' ,J ff,-IJ jfjf i?fjf1g5?fy?'fZff 921,7 ,, ,, ,, , f, f, ,,-'wif-37,5 5,72fg'jjw3Q,ww, ,,,f,f,iLz5z,fj ,f Ng3icfgl1255i'L5zy,'cv,L' , , 7fyA,fp,f,fg'g9',fj:Q!Q,:1y,3Iroi1',gi'Qg',,. oooo f,,' 4 if f Q 2927 :M ez' z TffifmffvMc'f'fZf7'feffffff 'f f W4 f f S fff f . 17 'KL 12417 'iffi - -3:12f.'v-.1-9-1354,ff::,a?1','f. ' 'L ., , .,, ff,4 v.-fa , w h- -1- ffff X X I ,,,f, ,,VWV4,,.'f,f4 ff! ', , nw fm f'9 f5'Q'7fff: v fff' 4 i L, ff ' ' ,'g,'f5f',L-if-0 if' I ' n , ' , 'fiikfwffff ' f f Z 'Q X f X f f , ,, . ..M.,., , i we f' ff f f f L: Milf Mm. Day gioef LZ hearing zest to Sherri Bigelow MR, W1LLIAM SNOW Z. F gf! f X ' phase c headed Q 6 tp service. . deal with almost A students. In addition, X and hisl two assistants, aid approxintately i the selection of we .two major objectives for i to help students prepare for their needs and interests - and personal and for each With recent expansion of the de- three full time counselors this goal has For the 'college bound students this hourstof discussion with both college and with Mr Walsh in the fall For not going on to college it means talking l and sources of employment. Department has been entrusted students to face future life, and ymrs ithas done its job well. ,x MQ Q., 7 'fl 'I' 4 mp f . 4 f, w9g,Ksai!7w, 1 'WKLZL ,. f my not j3,Aa,i.,. . , 1 , gp.-,.,, ia , - 'wh -f-- . , , F. ff i of - 1:4 f 91 f is f?Lf45:ff'2?12f, fic 5 ' W 1, t 'W I I g I X274 4 f , fi 1 U if- Q W!2WpZWW,?v 7' W ,f,f ., , 1f ZMj, ,WW,7fWa7, 9ff,,7,f.f,f,4f W ,A ' f f , M- f , , f f f 4 fffff-'ffw f ,.jzf,gf:Z 4gfg.f1f,Z42f+4fiff,f4ffQff77f.f'27ff70j?fCf'l'iii M527 ' , , I f f fb! fwyfff -ffffff eww f ,, 1 if yfyf I iff 5 ' 1, ' H , I. f ff nf .19 f X V , .1 'Herve K, wr A if xx., . gi l. ,.. , ,Av ,.,, - ' 5 5 Q LWZBQJZEQLL mfmw 56 'lffapk 3 Q?KEa fi E- ' one :Wx '-W-,.,,, XX, W The Chronicle of the World War One era, such as the one pictured above, was merely a 75' by 9 classbook. It was published as a special Graduation Number by the Emblem. It contained no pictures at all but it did have a class will, class history, and a few other small features such as the valedictory speech. It was not yet a true independent yearbook with a separate staff but it was rather a feature issue of the school newspaper. It had not yet come to be called by its own title, The Chronicle. . 'fl' T .. , ,,-. H lanes-?fQwfXFf 'i ' ' B Emimnu fl ,l:l:i:-,li f NUMWR 5 M10 p n n 5 B U , i C I YY ,,. . ,, Qx.tii'5-'v 'H M wi ' ,ww N 4 1 - ,fm N' 3 t f wma. . JUNE QQ., 2+ i ypit- S f 2 i v- .1 KA- f' , frm It Q 'li , ,,1.,.-'f ': ' 4- qs .i 8: fw '1 'f ' N?E:io0i.... 'l if, Lfww Hula :WIILKITV t 18 A :,m'iumi.ioN.W -L N '. Nu!-l'ullVl'U'll fg,:n' ' A ' i if A 1 L x Pin HS 15 if V . .ii l 'T --...W 5' vsrnuvvuwll' 1 2' I . 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A., rin, . .fl A V rf-,:nr:,,.1z..,p.,., ,. .-. Qfgziigegsl ,. ,,1.,,v,fx+jefJ14. t. . . '753:',17?l1:' 5255 'W -- ,11?!lf : ' 's-41 P '35 9 aifxv,- if , -Eiikilasf 'Mg'-'.r if in-.g we.. ,- A '-is 'i-A254 . ,Av Yo.. 5 ,a:- ei! vial 771 1223 -. il ' iii?-E-1,k 39-' ff3:1:3'7,-ffl fur writ-:ff , '..ne-.frees 1 ft- ff, fi! 61' y A ffm r '- -- -'-fi: f A . e xp' gill. .fgj 'ww 'fi'-5 V ' V . '. V U We ,Elf '1m351v'2 .QJ l' 'wi ' 'L 3' -'if' '7'2 ' - 'w'2I5:4,,a.--.:ff-ww KM ' ' C 'fxlvfk .'g . Q .f- , 1 I Faculty fW My ,we J Lan ua e DOROTHY P. SMITH In her third year at Southington High, Mrs. Smith is the head of the Language department. She attended the University of Vermont where she received a Bache- lor of Philosophy Degree. She ,is presently teaching Latin II and III. ALPHONSE A. D'ANGELO MRS. GLENDA HARZ Boston College, A. B. Grove City College, B. A. Italian, French I, IIg Advisor German I, II to the French Club MRS. NINA S. MERRIMAN MRS. ANGELA E. ORSENE Boston University, B. S. Southern Connecticut State Spanish I College, B. S. French I, II S MICHAEL 1. PATKOSKE ARMAND R. SOLOMITA - Fairfield University, B.A., M.A. Concord College, B. S. Latin I, III, IV, Advisor to the Spanish I, II, III, Advisor to Class of 1965 the Spanish Club, Adviser to the Class of 1967 X E The language department offers three romantic lan- guages-Spanish, French and Italian, one classical lan- guage-Latin, and one Germanic language-German. New developments are the addition of Italian I, Latin IV, and French III into the 1963-1964 curriculum. Italian II may be offered next year. A growing emphasis of languages is evidenced by the increased enrollment in the classes. Classes are Hlled to capacity. This is in part due to an additional requirement in the college preparatory curriculum that makes it man- datory for the freshman student to elect a language. The department has a unique teaching device-the language laboratory. Each booth in the sound-proof lab is equipped to enable the student to listen to tapes and make his own recordings. He can detect errors in his speech and develop his pronunciation skills. In the first and second years of the language classes, the basic rudiments are learned, As the student advances this knowledge is applied more extensively through the translation of sundry writings and noted literary works. The student is also familiarized with the culture from which the language comes by studying the land, the people, and their customs. U .ygtofbvf- 'oH ' W ' ,,Jf.v-r wwbwd. 1.-Ui' ,dwinv 'J ' K,w,4u'1 V7 . it WW' , sul.- LJV Q W WN 16,5 'DH I ff' The key to communication and understanding. 4 ik. fr- Mrs. Dorothy Smith l hu Y, ,gulf I 4, , J pf ui' ' 5 1 f ......f....-.a....r...a..4,.:.-.,.W, ..., ..,. Wins--'dur LAWRENCE W. MUCCI The department head of Mathematics at Southington High is Mr. Lawrence Mucci. He attended Central Connecticut State Teachers' College and Columbia Uni- versity. He holds his Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts Degrees and teaches Algebra II 8: Trigonometry and Advanced Mathematics. Mr. Mucci is in his eigh- teenth year of teaching at Southington High. MRS. PAULINE T. FARMER Pennsylvania State University, Algebra I, Plane Geometrty 1,5 7, J: ' 'i'l i A MISS ELIZABETH SHOREY 1 ,.1. 1 -' Bates College, A. B. I It Plane Geometry, Modern Alge- tf,,,,m,,, ,il , - . tw ' 1 ,j bra II, Advisor to the Emb- ,I Mfg, .Y .94 .',,4,W,v ,,. . .. , M SQ., - M ' 'EMM-f 1 itfkwv'-fw'a's .aff '--.ff. ' at M' I af-.21 what I uf fft1'w-'f ' 'f 3:51. .- rf R facie' ffftfaf at if M f 1 Mathema JOHN L. CLARKE Trinity College University of Hartford Case Institute of Technology, General Math, Algebra I ROY A. COOK Central Connecticut State College, B. S. Modern Algebra II, Plane' Geometry EDMOND F. MATTISON University of Connecticut, B.A. Algebra I, Plane Geometry S MISS ANITA E. ZOBBI University of Connecticut, B.A. . Algebra I, Plane Geometry I6 NOT PICTURED Mathematics has changed greatly in the last four years. Text books geared to the new approach and teachers imbued with the spirit of modern math are a vital part of the curriculum. This math is axiomatic, deductive and abstract. It does not replace the classical mathematics, but generalizes, unifies, and deepens the understanding of it. Arithmetic, Geometry and analysis are as important as ever. During the school year 1963-1964, a group of ap- proximately l50 freshmen began the study of mathe- matics emphasizing these new approaches. By the end of their senior year, they will have experienced an ade- quate mathematics background. The various math courses include subjects from Business Math to Trigonometry. Wliile math in the form of pure mathematics has reached heights of ab- straction, it has remained practical by multiplying and extending its applications. Automation has increased the need for mathematical knowledge and skilled labor. At SHS, mathematics tries to relate more and more intimate- ly man's activities in industry, social life, science, and philosophy. fe' W' ,tl king? 'wi' I-V 1 i tg tta e ' is ' ,- , X T 'J' H ,.4'7M4' 'V H '6The classification and study of all possible patterns recognized by the mind. 99 Mr. Lawrence Mucci I! f .ff . ROBERT J. DeE1sHoP Teachers College of Connecticut, B. S., M. S. Biology Ig Advisor to the Class of 1964 THEODORE PRZYGOCKI University of Denver B. S., M. A. Chemistry i.tvi 235i'f7i773 ,ff. ,.., , f,!V f,V, f . ELAINE H. STEVENS 2 'f I .I ,' i 1 I ,t. University of Maine, B. S. Biology I Science NELLIE E. SHEPARD Miss Shepard, head of the Science department, attended Central Connecticut State Teachers' College, Wesleyan University, Yale University, and Saint joseph College. She holds her Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Degrees. Miss Shepard has been here for 'six years and teaches Chemistry and Physics. JOSEPH J. EONTANA Trinity College Boston University University of Hartford B. S., M. Ed., C.A.G.S. Biology I, II, Athletic Director LEONARD L. PIRRO Bridgeport University University of Hartford St. Josephs College, B. S. Earth Science, General Science N MICHAEL J. SUDORA Southern Connecticut State College, B. S. General Science Assistant Football Coach 18 X N Since Sputnik and the rapid chain of events which swept us into the space age, science has expanded its foothold in secondary school education. From a position of relative unimportance and neglect to a position of priorityg that's the story of science - at Southington and throughout the nation. Science is a four year program at Southington High. Freshmen are offered introductory courses in Earth Science and General Science. As sophomores they study the structure, reproduction, growth, and classification of plants and animals along with their evolutionary signi- ficance-biology. The Junior and Senior years are devoted to the lab sciences, Chemistry, advanced biology, and phy- sics. The atomic theory, ionization, electricity, light, radio- activity, along with basic mechanics are taught in an in- creasingly complex display of scientific method and prin- ciple. Science at Southington is expanding, broadening and overflowing with students of promise and ability. In the past few years the prominence of some noteworthy members has gained our school state and national recognition. We have had two National Science Fair winners and we carry away high honors at the State Fair every year. Science at Southington is moving forward and there are no signs of it slowing down. f x E ,yff,,f f-w j. if' 4 1'f...--J .4 ,,-Q f-Q ,, L 1 ' ...WV ,V , 55 ..,.,, W ..,, ,, , 1, -ao 1 -f' VY-i f - 1, f 6'The development of science and of creative activities requires an inward freedom. 54, V I I 1 wzfvrxmmizwmw-Mona, Miss Nellie Shepard NOT PICTURED JOHN J. PONTANA American International College University of Hartford B. S., M. A. United States History, Ancient History, Assistant Basketball Coach, Head Baseball Coach WALTER LOZOSKI Providence College B. A., M. A. World History, Ancient His- tory, Head Basketball Coach, Head Golf Coach, Assistant Football Coach ' I i ' ' 1 1 , ' f '21 . 9 , f x i ,f an i., mia? QA , f-'fl' 44 , f , 'wifi' ' f 5279? 39552 Social tudies RAYMOND J. JOYAL Mr. joyal, the head of the Social Studies department, is presently in his thirty-fourth year of teaching at Southington High. He attended the University of New Hampshire, obtaining his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts Degrees. This year he taufht four classes in United States History. Mr. Joyal has been advisor to Chronicle staffs for over twenty years. PHILIP GOODROW Central Connecticut State College, B. S., M. A. Sociology, Problems of Ameri- can Democracy, Cross Country Coach, Track Coach ARTHUR M. O'BRASKY Yale University Southern Connecticut State College University of Bridgeport Ph. B, M. S. United States History, Modern History 20 GEORGE F. KLOSS University of Notre Dame, A. B. Civics, Ancient History, Eng- lish III SALVATORE A. TRIANO Central Connecticut State College -University of Hartford B. S., M. Ed. Economic Geography, Advisor to the Key Club ,..a,,,.fi . .. ,,....sz....w--'aiu 'Y ' ' The Social Studies department includes eight courses. Freshmen may take Civics, a study of the community and Citizenship, or Ancient History. The latter helps students to get a better understanding of ancient and medieval times in preparation for Modern History. Students who study Economic Geography, a sophomore course, learn about the land and people of the earth. World History, another sophomore course, gives students a better understanding of other races and nations as well as their views and actions. The third tenth year course is Modern History. Students in this course study the major political and economical developments of the past four hundred years. All students must take U. S. History in their Junior year. This course is designed to give the student an under- standing and appreciation of the American way of life. The two fourth year courses are Problems of American Democracy and Sociology. These courses instill a respect and appreciation for our way of life and make the student aware of existing social problems. Sociology is a new course this year and is much like the introduc- tory course offered in college. arf if-J gf.-.Q-, ,V f 'sixxqkqiffl . 1 l Wea ff J n Q3 , , , mix vt. ,rdf D 1, J L f , 1Q', f' I f. '., , 1 .17 ' 1'4 4 'ffii' .!f1- ff :ji 'fffl sf, 'V f:'ZL.-g ,- 1. fka Q-1' ,'2,, 1 ' .5g? ,K ,-Jeff! fkia' f ' , ' J ilil k ' 'V . -.,r'v ' ' A 1 7? 1 9 ' , , .af ' U-z.. Q' li lg w t lx? r V gg X A Testi, i ff? , 5 ' .gr ' . AY: y al '11 ,, 'ff n41AmH,,, fix! ,Ili .61 ,W IH-14,.m.,1 . f . -K -f. -.2 I .f 0 1.-fa , .1y,, , .xg ,Sm 44,69 , 1'-, If-.4 ' .9 4, ' O Avi? A '9-if J' , f - A A'-. .l,'- s ilt' I 1 Q. . uf.,- M Q. . , T? f-, ' ' 4 -.mf-.ahh 'aug at-12, Q. .4 J i Wg., 'H-. 9 ' Xi. A study of the past and present to prepare for tomorrow. Mr. Raymond loyal N4,..,m..f....a...a..,.e...,f..,...a.,-..-...ac-.,...,,.. .1 ,.....m. 21 'P-1. .A ms lb.. . - ... . ,g 1 MRS. LUCILLE SIMMONS Illinois Wesleyan University Wayne University, A. B., M. A. junior Business T r a i n i n g, Typing I Business ANNA M. FONTANA Mrs. Fontana, head of the Business department, re- ceived her Bachelor of Science Degree at Boston Uni- versity. She has been here for seventeen years and teaches classes in Shorthand and Secretarial Office Practice. She is the advisor to the local chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America. JAMES F. D'ANGELO Central Connecticut State College University of Hartford University of Connecticut MELKON ADAMS Central Connecticut State College, B. S. Orlice Machines, Bookkeeping B. S' M. A Typing I, II, Bookkeeping I S Nha, 5 W, 1- 4 1 1 f --.t , 1 jing? I-hi. ,15lQf:i,'1.Qi1.'.2j:-,i , L'-,ya 1 ,um MRS. JANET VISELLE MRS' ANGELA S' VILLARI Central Connecticut State Bryant College College, B, S, Bay Path College, B. A. Business Law and Arithmetic, Typing I, II, Personal Typing Typing I, Advisor to the Law Club X. ,,. . ,. u......zs.-.V ua, AmJuLBuix At Southington High School the future secretary gains the basic skills and necessary background to enter the business world. Courses in shorthand introduce her to a fascinating new language of signs and symbols to simplify the taking of dictation, while bookkeeping trains her to keep complex financial records. She learns to skillfully operate ofiice machines such as electric type- writers, calculators and duplicating machines, while she learns the importance of a background in Economics. She puts all this knowledge together in her Oflice Practice class where actual working conditions are simulated. Room 110 is truly a Business World on the student level. Faculty requests, Emblem production, and the general bustle of students working to meet deadlines, form some of the main points of activity. At least one third of the class of 1964 is enrolled in at least one business subject. Since 1959, the Department Staff has increased from two to six teachers. More and more recognition is being given to the Business Depart- ment as it increases in importance to all SHS students. f filer f , f . f ff' Tw, 4 f,ff,f,,,, Yi? 31 ff' if 5. A , ' ff ,, 'ii 1 2 N f f, , r Gregg ?4f '?'fW,f , ,gg f -if aj asf fe I VJ' ,f - .,.-.- e , ., 1' f ii ff zz' . .5 . J y, . V . ,I - ,QA El gif, 2 We enter the world of business. Mrs. Anna Fontana ,..,.4A...,.,c,,.: S. W., f AVIS M. CHURCHILL Mrs. Churchill is presently in her eighth year of teaching at Southington High. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts Degree at Colby College and her Master of Arts Degree at the University of Maine. Heading the English department, she teaches Senior Classes in English. Mrs. Churchill is also the advisor to the local branch of the National Honor Society. MISS PHYLLIS DeANGELO Bloomsburg State College, B.S. ... , -is English II 'gi f yy WILLIAM P. GILLAN Catawa, Trinity Connecticut State College Mawr, 3, i' A- B., M- A. 5, Public Speaking, Creative L y 1 1 2 English MISS JUDITH AHEARN Dunbarton College of I H A Holy Cross, A. B. English I, IV, Advisor to the ' cheerleaders MISS DIANA BLOMQUIST Bates College, A. B. English I DOMENIC A. GIALLELLO St. Mary's University, Fairfield, A. B. English I, Advisor to the class of 1966 CALVIN L. HUSSEY University of Miami, B. Ed. English II, Advisor to the Pep Club .M ., ....,t1.a .Lama-,wmummnn-.minagi ' English 1, II H . . . to speak, to write, to The English Department, the largest in the school, includes three types of four year courses. Academic English, planned for college bound students has an emphasis on American and English literature and writing as a means of expression. Standard English is similiar to Academic English in course content but it differs in that it serves a wider range of students. General English stresses grammar and writing. In 1962, two electives were added to the English Curriculum. Creative Writing is offered to seniors with an eighty-live average or higher in English. This course gives specialized training in the rudiments of rhetoric. Public Speaking, offered to seniors, gives the student experience in expressing himself verbally. 25 I,c-ru...-..a1a.e.....,.....a A.,...,.. MISS JO ANNE KING College of New Rochelle A. B., M. Ed. English III, Advisor to the Future Teachers of America MRS. ANNA A. MILEY Cedar Crest College, B. A. GEORGE P. LALLOS Fairfield University, B. S. S. English lll, Advisor to the Drama Club ARTHUR P. PAYNE University of Connecticut Trinity, B. A., M. A. English II, HI read more effectively . . . v - Mrs. Avis Churchill gf' ll nm IJUJIYQOS q,.mHH... 1 , llhlt ' itinem W 'Wifi ry Cfkfzfwinf V7 ll' fl fr llillffl Stztdentf in Mr. Gtllanif Creative Writing clay: tear apart' a paper. I es J g 'V' iv 9' . :iff .' z ' - ,,- V 3 . I V .uf .. Q.. ,,,..,,,.,:,,, ,. ,. . , ,hw ,M -'t, 'YS xfiifif ' 5 t Nsggiitx I Y Insist' N ' Bs 'VZ' Recortftrrtetirtg a model of the Globe Theater are fleft to rigbtj Carrrtella Carrttbba, Bertha King, and Ea! Lucien 26 f 'X Music o 9 Q . 0 La Muszque LApotheoszs des Arts Mr. Con rad Gozzo During the last few years, the Music Department has grown considerably, both in courses offered and in the number of students enrolled. Band and Orchestra are offered to all students who are fairly proficient in playing some instrument. Both are full credit courses and have additional requirements outside of classroom attendance. Marching and concert attendance are examples of mandatory activities. Beginners Band is offered to students interested in learning how to play a brass or reed instrument. Mixed Chorus and Girls' Chorus are both half-credit courses that meet twice a week. Mandatory concert attendance is a part of these courses. Music Appreciation, open to juniors and Seniors teaches musical history and theory. All courses in the Music Department are taught by Conrad A. Gozzo. ,.n,a...a,.ut.g..,,,..,i..A...., -.-...e. ,.,.. W s af - 4 ' ,-, - o . eu RSX! 1 CONRAD A. GOZZO The leader and sole instructor of the Music depart- ment is Mr. Conrad Gozzo. He obtained his Bachelor and Master of Music Degrees at Boston University. Here in his fourth year he teaches Band, Orchestra, Chorus, and Music Appreciation. He is also the advisor to the Minstrels. ,AJ ,wp J x .f 40,1 ,Is I .ti V, I. 2 ., ,WV ,jf XM., in -A Mr l':llNLl..llY 5,-7 lsxllilqguv , . I-12 ..,-f'f11vi,4,., , Lf' Q-'-Qgg-4-I.ts,v.vn, ' ' h'f f ,f ,' 1 4 I - wfw. 4, ' I' '- ' -W.-..g:.? I- , ..........,..,....,.,...,..,..., NEIL B. RICHTER WALTER T. WALONOSKI Central Connecticut State College, B. S. Metal Shop I, II, III, IV Mechanical Drawing I, II, III, IV ' f 1 ffffjf, , , , , f I V, M 'K ' ,gif ,Pg 'aff M ,f 1. -. ' ,f , I New ' A ' .ff In X, V . ' f Indu trial SArt ANDREW A. MCSORLEY Heading the Industrial Arts department is Mr. Andrew McSorley. He holds his Bachelor of Education and Master of Arts Degrees. He attended Gotham State Teachers' College, Central Connecticut State Teachers' College, University of Connecticut, University of Maine, Uni- versity of Alaska, and the University of Hawaii. Mr. McSorley is in his twenty-seventh year of teaching here and instructs classes in Wood Shop. Central Connecticut State College, B. S. ' ' 'SQJSWU if., t fm e'-- f - ,,..,, -,of1,,,, Z.. 4 o - aqua ' - ,,. Q Swv' X f . f 6f . 1 .1 , ' f 4 f , Q sw f fr , , MW' ' h 7 l f x W at W-ugg-' ,gg- i cc .f X if Q 01, N ,as ,., 1- 1. sq. 'vs ,avr A i X as 'w:.+?2'- -. 'v'I s5 . 'z?'1'J?- 3 32.101552 ,H ff i -L? . tr. ,mv . ,Y is '-Q-v ,af f .f-az . ,..,,,.,,,, W?5f?1 S55-44'X faf es as :za fwff- . tr -f sf. sn ' - er J-snr' .-4' JOHN V. WISNER Fairmont State College, A. S. Arts and Crafts, I, II, III, IV, Art III, IV, Fencing Instructor a.t at :Hhews l .'1:5',JZ' 571 I . J. f. M, bi.. I - Z ,ay f XQQ, f qi, f X ai X f 1 f If, P6 my' J f 2 f , 1 ,ff 1 J if X' 2 4 5? 'ff W jf .f ,1. , N , -fa ' f.':?f's 1 X' .7 .- 47111 P , . c- Q W? W... ......f...y,,.,fit-... , I f , .,, f' ' f, ,. ., E 'QYD .ifgf-5!.',' af Iv l:42l'5 ,q.G':' 6'v 4' tt. . 4 A I A , ev viz n ' ,Q .. . .f:g,,,.,.f , ' . ' V, a.g,,.l4f , V . ' A . V. . rv .. ' . . if 'V,92','6:aagf I-!2f3,'L5'f?' 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'i'if!,.3?1vi0 ?if. ,I f . , Y fr 'E . ,Qvgm--Kyigm-,'g f. - f9i..f,t?59'4-va ' - -- V ijfuzezv. V' ,affg.-nat' .. , . i ' , mf ' ..pv.f:,.f if - fr. f,1-.w.,:g:4- ., ' 3'.a-f.,.a- . ' -' f t 9 Wit-, ...QL .. 1. 5-,ejafff 1 -.',.5--LL: .Q :g4g1,fy.'f1g -11 1 f.,5'a?, .iffy 2 1-74. J' 43 5.-fp Tw '-z1g'gS,1:'Qf,fa , 'jfIi1i,fQ,.5Q?p5fg Q 314' ,,.i., .iw-1,-.: .Lv .14 .1.Hf.ifx1 ,. , . f xr.-:imQffmtw-'!gf4:f-.fa f' 4 f .vt I ff ur .f -aw f- af , - I, . L. .uw4:V-I..mi.w..-m.. Mt. :fH,'i..m 5 w .e......f .-in K ya' ' . ...ff ':,J.4',,gJ'jgL:f,.y,. ff ,V ,nv -L, 2 I .,3,7.aZf,, - . ,, .. f,. . X3 .X .hp , ,, I ' .. 'Mx' 9' f -' V . 'f- tt l ,, if The Industrial Arts curriculum develops the student's ability to work with his hands, either preparing him for a full-time occupation based on what he has learned, or merely giving him crafts useful in any profession. Students have their choice of studying Wood Shop, Metal Shop, Art, Arts and Crafts, and Mechanical Draw- ing. Each of these areas of study boast sufficient facili- ties, allowing the student to create anything from a bookshelf to an abstract drawing. The actual application of what is learned in 'textbooks or from instructors permits the student to see how his abilities are pro-- gressing, something which is not possible in some courses of study. ...I .....i... aa... ,-.a.a.u.Ms.am-waummq.-A.-L 1 wr of ww wfifvum DD X55 . MOJO CWA My JW t www MQW Q ff t h 9 M X 'IO KV ' AC' f h 4061, S-V-ff' 'H The opportunity to work with mind and hand toward a pre-planned goal. - Mr. Andrew McSorley 4 n Q n 9 'WWlQM:zmwfmzZ4, C4 fnxfzfw-,1m, W' vpv FRANCES M. HALLET Mrs. Hallet obtained her Bachelor of Science Degree at Farmington State Teachers' College. Head- ing the Homemaking department, she teaches Home- making for Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. She is also the advisor to the local branch of the Future Homemakers of America. Mrs. Hallet is in her twelfth year of teaching here. 1 1. .v,.'. . '-.' ff' ' Wu' ft'-' iffrraazt . ' ew f lcv, M -E' ,,,?,2gv,.,:: I en. , ,V . Fnirezzgg-.W?Efa? ga y 1' ' f it-'f' ' - , I I 4-Eff if , , 1 ' V ' 15' H a.534jf 1 e.fa2-g.- , fi , 4 gf. .yeah .W My 4 ' f ',,a fy . - N A019 IIIQ11 X f f ,a '7' 1 ff f I 1 8 1 , , gn 2' f ' . . , , :Q Z s , A i ' 4 y , za ff 2 ,-1, at f f I f 14 9 . 4 , a Vt 'ff V 'ivpfisvgzg ., , . LMQ, fjflf, V. M -f.,..V ftjC . '.,.ff,g,Q, rg, A . - rt, .5 -.f,,,,,, 4' . V : ' A fit 5' 132- 5' 1 fi' 'iPff ' q .,. ,,.., f... W., ' ' A Wztfiiei Homemalcin 66To sew, to cook, to create, to manage, goals for today accomplishments for tomorrow. - Mrs. Frances Hallet MRS. ELIZABETH MRS. ELIZABETH ZILLY MCNERNEY University of Connecticut IITIFHHCUMFQ College, B- S- Columbia University, B. S. Home and Family Living, Homemaking I, 11 Homemaking I The family is the most essential unit, yet few areas are so taken for granted. Home Economics is a course to fulfill this basic requirement - to prepare high school girls for family living. The course is as prodigous as it is necessary. The curriculum comprises units in foods and nutrition, housing, home furnishings and home equipment, clothing, child care, growth and development, family health, family economics, personal and family relationships of the family, and other advantages. The problems studied are derived from the needs and interests of the girls served in this given area of education. The course provides experiences which will fit girls for better adjustments and greater service to those with whom she has contact in her home, school, and community. I i S 2 E Q Agriculture Agriculture is living. - Mr. Kenneth Farmer ' mise.warg-fer.-5'--fs.' ., BERTRAND A. HARRISON University of Connecticut, B.S. Vocational Agriculture The Agriculture department at Southington High prepares its students for leadership in agriculture and in the many phases of it such as conservation of our nation's resources and the protection of our wildlife. It readies its students for the responsibilities of creating better farms and feeding a nation of almost two hundred million people. Today being a farmer takes more than knowing how to milk a cow or build a bam. Today's farmers are businessmen, leaders in their communities, and conservationists, as well as capable and highly skilled managers of a farm. l W2 wa KENNETH C. FARMER Mr. Farmer, head of the Agriculture department, has been here for eight years. He attended Pennsyl- vania State University, receiving his Bachelor of Science and Master of Education Degrees, He teaches Agriculture classes at Southintgon High and is ad- visor to the local chapter of the Future Farmers of America. f IYXI IH PIU alll! I INN 'img t, .tffgm ,,.ly.,I,, , 1 , . , , fr.-.na w ',mA Avg? ,ill 4 f n 1 V. Q f 1 ' f el 552' L. .KL .W.VV,. ,WWW f,,.a fy , ,vu M -he i 1 nb, an uh ' 1 . . an .... .. ri WWf,.4,ff ruff fn? 47 wwf . an nyjl i f,,. ,V eff! , X f ,. r 4 We ff fwfr V Us ,, ,Jar . mi ,ny 2, M ff f Gyn .- ,f,. ,f , .WI r ry 2525 '7 f ,r ff H xl , , f f f f X f ,.. 1 Veeaiiemll Agriculture Center All too often when people think of agriculture, they think only of a farmer plowing his field or milking a cow, yet this is not the true picture. Agriculture to- day is a highly complex mechanized field of study, directly associated with over five hundred skilled professions-many of which require college training. Because of this diversity, it has become necessary to try a new experiment-the Vocational Agriculture center. It is not the purpose of Vo-Ag to train young men to milk cows or plow fields, but rather to aid any young man going into agriculture, in the pursuit of his individual career. The Southington Vo-Ag Center, one of fourteen in Connecticut, will offer courses in forestry, greenhouse management, conservation, insect control, mechanical repair, and soil grading. The Vo-Ag Center, going into operation later this year, will have two class- rooms, a laboratory, shop, two greenhouses, cold frames, hotbeds, experimental plots, and an office. Students from the nearby towns of Cheshire, Wolcott, Bristol, New Britain, Plainville, Farmington, and Berlin will commute daily. The center will be designed to handle approximately eighty students. Three fulltime teachers, each specialized in some phase of the study program will instruct both day and night school classes. The Vo-Ag program has been designed to fulfill the greatest need for the greatest number, and in accordance there are plans to make agricul- ture a one period elective. There has been a lot of talk about the Vo-Ag Center being built in Southing- ton. ls it really necessary and worthwhile? ln order to find out we interviewed Mr. Kenneth Farmer, who heads this project. He briefly outlined what it will accomplish. It will enable students to do such things as repair any piece of farming equipment or to conduct all types of seed and soil experiments. Most important it will provide a wide range and latitude of study for any student planning to enter any of the live hundred or so related vocations in agriculture and provide the basis for further study, particularly college. It will help push agriculture further into the Twentieth Century. 32 'ln 1 AY,gQ?,., ,, , , ie t -bmw Y5iX7.f? f 1' l l Mr. Farmer penrer to consider a question abont Sonthrngzonif Vo-Ag Center during an znfornml interview. .,it..,.., ...ai ..Ha.,..1a.L:x....ratm.1tsms.a.,uu f ' ' hfddfibiff N if r. X -:nw N. W..-M, - A.....,.. ..-aw WH! WMM il Y- , V4Vf74 '7'55 'WT ff 7jTfg fun Tbe building contractor: look over tbe plum beneath tbe roof of tbe Center? green- boufe, adjoining tbe clasfroomx. A future corridor lie: beneutb bare yteel girtlerx and between unjiniybed uuzlly. 35 'X YW W -U Vllr YW- 1 'ff fl V '77 V i . . fi ., , , .. . 4- ffa, H sw ! y Q fy I ag 4' ffffa , tg .. ...W K Q . . ,..-P f - 1 Z 9 ,wk- .ch ili .2 91 i ' -:'.1.f1L:'f sy :'-:gig :ff .1 -- aft rsgfiifgff I i V'Af 45QY-Tifrlitgn is ' i 21.1 :1g. firm- aii .7311 535,555-Q-F :Q .ui S., JOSEPH W. ORSENE The head of the Physical Education department is Mr. joseph Orsene. He attended Manhattan College, New Haven State Teachers' College, and Yale University. He holds his Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts Degrees. While instructing boys' Physical Education classes he is also the head coach of the football team and track squad. Mr. Orsene has been here for eleven years. Physical :Q Physical Education, which is mandatory for all students, A. WAYNE NAKONECZNY University of Connecticut B. S., M. S. Physical Education, Health Assistant Coach Freshman Football MRS. GLADYS BRACKLEY Arnold College, B. S. Physical Education, First Aid, Coach Girl's Varsity Basketball and Field Hockey, Co-Advisor to the Girls' Leadership Club, Co-Advisor to the Girls' Ath- letic Association. MRS. DOROTHY A. PROVOST Bouve-Boston School Boston University B. S. Physical Education, Health Ad- visor to the Bowling Club, Co- Advisor to the Girls' Athletic Association, Co-Advisor to the Girls' Leadership Club, Co- lntramural Coach gives them the opportunity to develop athletic abilities under the guidance of an instructor and to learn the rudiments of many popular sports and athletic activities. Physical education for the boys begins in the fall with touch football and progresses to volleyball when the cold weather begins. This is followed by basketball and then a rigid program in physical fitness on gymnasium apparatus, which culminates in the Army Physical Fitness Test. As warm weather gradually returns, tennis starts, followed by a program in track and field activities. The year ends with softball. In most sports, teams are formed and compete for standings, developing an attitude toward good sportsmanship and lively competition. The main fall sport for girls is field hockey, a highly competitive and active sport. Winter activities include volleyball, basketball and badminton. In 'early spring, a mandatory physical fitness test is given. As the weather improves, girls go outside for tennis and softball. As well as participating in sports, girls are required to learn the rules and procedure for each game. N 4 w g..,Mw:U,,4Wx , , . . - .11-,.b-aw.. ,. x--1 k-f Education A sound mind and a healthy body. Mr. joseph Orsenc AL. 55 dn 'X I-, z,4,,,,'f, ' 7 f ff '-4,:xA'f4,z zw!:Jfffx m1mn'4A +nxmamc, fi we, ..- During the Roaring Twenties the Chroni- cle changed little in overall design or makeup. Like its predecessor of the decade before it was published by the Emblem as a Senior Num- ber . It had not yet been given the name Chron- icle. The classbook pictured here was one of the first to have a photograph in it. The photo itself was of the Senior Class and Faculty which all told numbered 51 people. Other features were typical of any classbook and consisted of a Class Election, Prophecy, Presentation, Ad- dress, and Poem-well presented, and well Written. -f--f-fp-f-v-u-:-v:fw-r'f:q-,v-ww-.-v-v--r-r- , f .- - -- . :N I ..-i 1,24v.vs,f1,5,,,,l f3 I n I , f. YW- w. - -W...'k1S.t1-ff-N' Einar , X 1:13- . 71.-cu.-.vi . r'1 f':exra-ffl Ni-- N u I ' X ENB L E at i L N une. Ei-1 v.i.xwi.S uww-HW wi- B ' ,..v- - -f' ':,Q:,yfi1L9:nw,',4muw1 1'1l:ml-W 1 ' scum NUMBER ,N 1 ,,...Q,f,- P TI' gurl?- Ili' 9 pfplxk X i . 1 9 . 5 X 3 ci X 1 l x, , ,C 1? 'il jyfQ5ffj- is gi, if i i ,bf fl J' 5 2 ' . fs' fffwi K Q ' VCR r , ' 3 r ' s j ff S iff. 1 R ' kv 'CG 51525 3 , e l 1 X r 1 , 'E il R 5' ii l V -f 1 s X iw . fi!! lil 317::i?E X 1'J:Lz:t,--ff . n 1, .X 5 Seni rs ALBERT ALDI UAV, . I ree and bear, but talk not much. Activities: Chronicle. Ambition: Technical School. RICHARD JOHN ADDUCI Rit I do plainly .ree this world and I rball never agree. Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Span- ish Club 3, 4, Archery 1: French Club 43 Chronicle. Walt . . . Eightball . . . Peckyeki! . . . The big Super Torque . . . Hi ya' there boy . . . Daigles. Ambition: To be an individual. WILLIAM PETER ANDERSON Andy 'Temperament ir the ronl of a true Irirlamanf' Activities: Baseball 1, 2: Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Junior Prom, Senior Prom: Intramurals, Chron- icle. Little Redheads! Huh? . . . April l7...Pat...Mmm? Ambition: College, Pat. BONNIE LOUISE AUST .QBOHH At her drawings she did great, ar a friend .the doer rate. Activities: Bowling Club 1, Law Club 4, Girls' Field Hockey 1, 2: Girls' Basketball 2, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Talent Show 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Senior Prom: Intramurals. Black . . . Music . . . Guitar . . . Boy are you ever dumb . Ambition: To buy a car. DORIS MARGARET AHEARN upeggyi. Always some mischief, always some fun, but always a :mile for everyone. Activities: Emblem 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2 CTreas.D, 3, 4: CV.P.J: Cheerleader 3. 45 Drama Club 3 CV.P.D, 4, Junior Prom, Junior Recital: Talent Show 1, 2, Senior Play Comm.: Chroni- cle, Senior Prom CCO-Chairmanj. Volks' . . . the big C . . . 21 . . . Irish flirt . . . parties . . . McDonalds . . . I want to . . . cough-cough. Ambition: To be understood. RITA MARIE ALLAIRE Rita If smiler were richer, .the would be a millionaire. Activities: National Honor Society 3, 4: Homecoming 3, 4: Law Club 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, CSec.j: G.A.A. 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3: F.H.A. 1, 2 CV. PJ: F.B.L.A. 3, 4 CSec.D. Mac's...MGs...Meigs... N . . . KC . . . Hootenanny . . , Lake. Ambition: Private Secretary. S ARLENE J. BAER Yogi By ber giggle ye :ball know ber. Activities: Bowling Club 1: F.N.C. 2, F.H.A. 23 Pep Club 2, 3, Drama Club lg E.B.L.A. 3, 4: Homecom- ing Comm.g Senior Prom, Senior Play Comm. 7-up-1 . . . letters . . . B . Moose . . . Bristol. Ambition: To be happy. MARIE LOUISE AUDET Short Stuff N ever at a los: for wordJ. Activities: G.A.A. 1, 2: Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, junior Prom, Senior Prom: Girls' Leadership Club: Sen- ior Play Comm. I'm Hungry!! . . . Bob . . . Drive- In's . . . June 21, 1963 - - - A Rambler! Ambition: Guess What!! 4 I ,R V MARIE ELENA BELLOMO Marie Quiet in her ways, pleasant in her actionJ. Activities: Fencing 2, Bowling 2, 33 Intramurals. Hi . . . What? . . . Emergency Brake!! . . . so long. Ambition: To see the world. ROSANN RITA BALAZY Roe A good spirit ir admired by all. Activities: F.B.L.A. 4: G.A.A. 1: Bowling Club 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Law Club: Chronicle: Drama Club 1, 2: Intramuralsg Senior Play Comm: Senior Prom. Dunlap, Pat, Geb, Dee, Jan, My Goodness . . . Bristol . . . RPM's . . . Hey Kids . . . Wait for mc!! Ambition: Executive Secretary. MARSHA JEAN BARBER Marsh A little shy, a little Ily- a little more than meets the eye. Activities: Cheerleading 5, 4: Bowl- ing Club 23 Drama Club 1, 2g F.T.A. 3, 4: junior Prom Comm: G.A.A. 2: Girls' Leadership: Intra- murals: Chronicle: National Honor Society 4. What away to go! . . . '22' . . . I want to . . . Now what, coach? . . . McDonalds. Ambition: Teacher. MARY ANNE BERGER Ge Ge New :he ir,' unfriendly :he i.fn't. Activities: Choir. Triple Trio. Var- sity Basketball. Later! . . . I have a passion for . . . Urge!! Ambition: A career in music. GARY RAYMOND BANVILLE Splitlevcl Let the world go ai it rnay, I'll take it either way. Activities: Track 1. Ambition: To enter the field of electronics. MARCIA BENNETT Marcia Come on everybody- let'J .ttart a riot. Activities: Emblem 1, 2, 3, 45 Chronicle: Majorettes 1, 2, CSec- Treas.J: F.B.L.A. 5, 4: Law Club 4: junior Prom: Junior Play: Senior Prom. Meriden Guys . . . two blonds?? ...so fine . . .ya bag. . .clothes. Ambition: To own a Dior Original. SHERRY LYNN BIGELOW Sheri Happy am I, from care Fm free: why can't they all he content like me? Activities: Band 2: Chorus 1, 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Senior Prom: Cheer- leader 3: Girls' Leadership. Be Nice! boys . . . food . . . drinking , . . What a way to gol' 1 Ambition: Meet people and be loved. CAROL ANN BARNESCHI Carol 'Talking here, laughing there, to find her quiet if very rare. Activities: Drama Club 1, 2, 3: Talent Show 1, 2: G.A.A. 25 Pep Club 2: junior Prom Comm: juri- ior Plyg F.T.A. 33 Girls' Leader- ship: Senior Play Comm: Senior Prom: Chronicle: Intramurals, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. Parties . . . the big C . . . Ambition: To marry a millionaire and have lots of dogs. S..-f f'17r'tFi' :c'fi'f1 If-'f1J'ZQfi ttll , K , 'P .1 L f Jia' f 12111 I X .QF f7 g.1.,,f:f: V - ' f 7 ':ift1?5'527i . ..,. . , ,.., 5.-,,. '- if fi'-i -- 1 .113i5i5fif2-'5 ff F',g.'Z?fi1-1 'ix 'Rb-Ffi'i32 15'f-if ,aa 2 , wg-e.,,,. V., W' 2: 'fmt ,X its if E ff 2,5 . fp V GERALD JOSEPH BOUCHARD Bouch The best part of school is - between classes Activities: Boys' Leadership Club 1, 2. Claire . . . Nancy . . . Marie . . . Linda . . . Tony . . . Springfield . . . 57 Fords and 55 Chevy. Ambition: To get Nancy out of the back seat. yym:...,.,.,...f. ...,,.m?L:mf1g:f,,jrjL--:.. ,,,-1, - - THOMAS PETER BIRMINGHAM Bruno Like a hee he loves his honey. Activities: Boys' Leadership: Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball Ig Intramuralsg Junior Prom: Homecoming Comm. 3, 4, Senior Prom: Archery 2: Christmas Ball: junior Play Comm. The Big C. . . 41M . . . Bridge Unsafe . . . Smitty . . . Thrill . . . Pool . . . You burn me to a crispy . . . Smithski. . . Freddy Fish . . . Butch . . . The Greek. LAURA LYNN BOYCE Lorrie One can't laugh and sit still at the same time. Activities: F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: CV.P.Dg Intramural Badminton 1, 2: Min- srrels 1, 2, Glee Club 2: French Club 3, 4g Drama Club 1: Home- coming 4g Senior Prom: Talent Show 1, 2: Class Night: Pep Club 2. You thing you- . . . F.P. . . . B.C .... 7-2-6-3. Ambition: To be a nurse. BELLE ROSE BRABANT Belle Let my silence speak for me. Activities: Drama Club I, 2. When you smile, the whole world smiles with you. But when you cry, you cry alone. Ambition: Private Secretary. CAROL MARIE BLANCHETTE Blanch I am the merry wanderer of the night. Activities: G.A.A. 1, 2: Bowling 1, 25 Frosh Class Sec. Pep Club 1, 2, 35 F.B.L.A. 3, 4g Law Club 4g F.N.C. 1, 2: Senior Promg Class Night. The girls . . . New Britain . . . Trouble, trouble! . . . PARTIES!!! ...Sofine...yabag...Tango. Ambition: Hawaiian Beachcomber. LENA MARY BOUCHARD Her friendship is a treasure the value of which cannot he measured. Activities: Drama Club 1, 2g Jun- ior Prom Cco-chairmanlg Archery 1. '62 Impala . . . Mamma mia . . . Fran . . . Potter . . . forget it . . . Giovanni's . . . Frank. Ambition: To bring a book back to the library on time. BARBARA ANN BREAULT in Sam A keen participant in anything athletic. Activities: Future Nurses 1, 2: Fu- ture Teachers 3. 4: Glee Club 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey Team 3, 4: Intramurals 33 French Club 35 Senior Leadership 4g Jun- ior Play Comm.g Senior Play Comm. OOPS! . . . I forgot my headlights again! . . . A little Ford Falcon . . . Sure I'll take you home in the truck . . . Who's a pick-up. Ambition: To succeed in being a good Teacher. GERALD BOYLE Gerry The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. Activities: Fencing 2: Band lg Law Club 4: Junior Prom: Archery 1g Class Nightg Drama Club. No you . . . Tiger . . . Where'S the Church Key . . . Nanceil. Ambition: To be rich. MEREDITH ANN BROWN Mimi Her willingnefr to lend a band would give ber friend: in any land. Activities: National Honor Society 3, 4: F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Emblem 3, 4: Minstrels 3, 4: Dramatic Club 1, 2: Intramurals: G.A.A. 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Junior Prom: Senior Play Comm. Hi-Y . . . Gwen...?... Motor Mouth...O. Ambition: Psychiatric Nursing. DAVID KENNETH BRIERLEY Dave Silence ir power Activities: Junior Prom. Darn that Nephritis . . . How's your fern? Ambition: To further my educa- tion. DANIEL JOHN BROOKES Brooksie Don't worry about it! Activities: Emblem Photographer 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Fencing 2: Boys' State: Chronicle CTri-Editorb. The Little M . . . Peckyeki . . . I'll do it myself! Ambition: Professional Photog- rapher. if WALLACE FREDERICK BRUNOLI Walt HiJ tlaougbli are many lair word: are few. Activities: Track Team: Law Club 4. Now what happened! . . . Flipper. Ambition: Admiral in the Navy. 1 GEORGE EDWARD BROPI-IY Butch ll'flven I'm with the girl I love, I love the girl l'm with. Activities: Intramurals: Fencing 2: junior Prom: Senior Prom. Whoa yea! . . . Pat . . . 58 Dodge . . . Bridge Unsafe . . . Big C . . . A-U Boys . . . New Britain. Ambition: To be a success and see the world. PATRICIA ANN BROWN Pat A terriyic girl all ber life, :ure to make Bill a wonderful wife. Activities: Pep Club 2: F.B.L.A. 3, 4 CV.P.D: F.H.A. 2: Girls' Leader- ship 4: Emblem 4: Intramurals: Bowling Club 1: Chronicle: Senior Prom. Bill...Aprill7...RPM... Roe...Dee...Mmm? Ambition: To raise little redheads. GWEN FRANCES BUCKHOLZ Buck Don't be milled by ber innocent looks. Activities: Bowling 1: Glee Club 2: Fencing 2: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Intramurals: G.A.A. 4: Senior Play Comm.: Senior Prom. Mimi , . . Tice . . . TR3 . . . Judy . . . Pick-ups?? . . . parties . . . 11-23-62 . . . Mt. Grove . . . Susie Fink . . . Zula's. Ambition: To have a long, happy, healthy life. GUY F. BROWN A marter of the trumpet. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Minstrels 2, 3 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Student con: ductor 3, 4. Ambition: To be a music teacher it W-.. I . xX,, ! I i I J, '33 xr., PEZXXYIQ Riff W5 ri' rf, ff, ,,,. ,f. I i l l S E l , , i GAIL ANN BUTTRICK Gail In the hurinesr yield Gail doe: well,' at a future Jecretary Jhe'll excellf' Activities: Bowling Club 1, 4, Drama Club 1: Blue Knight Play- 'ers 2, F.B.L.A. 3, 4 CPres.D: Pep Club 2, 3: Senior Play: Senior Promg G.A.A. 3: Varsity Basket- ball 3:- Emblem 4: Intramurals: Chronicle, Law Club 4: National Honbr Society 4, Homecoming 4. Motor Mouth . . . Huh! . . . What can I say? Haven't I said enough?! . . . Lainey . . .Maris . . .oh no! . . . Buck . . . Pet Peeve!! Ambition: Private Secretary. l i l BRENDA LEE BUSHNELL JOHN LEO BUKOWSKI Peeps Give me liberty or give me my diploma. Activities: Basketball 13 Archery 2, 3: Intramurals: Junior Prom: Sen- ior Prom. No, you? . . . With the boys . . . Jerry . . . Mike . . . Drags. Ambition: To be a success. DEBORAH DEANNE CARLE Deb EyeJ of mort unholy hlue. Activities: Class Vice Pres. 1: Drama Club 1, Minstrels 1, 23 Talent Show 1, 2: Intramurals: Glee Club 2: F.N.A. 2g Pep Club 23 junior Prom: French Club Cchairmanb 3, 4, Senior Play Comm., Senior Prom, F.T.A. 3, 4: Homecoming Comm. Bum car-grr! Ambition: To try and make others happy. SHARON NAN CASEY Casey Temptation if the only thing I cannot reJift. Activities: F.N.A. 2, 3: Law Club 4. Ambition: To become a beauti- cian. B.B. ' Sweet perronality, fall of ra.rcality. Activities. F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 33 Junior Play Comm.: Sen- ior Prom: Chronicle. Cookie Chee Tree . . . Contessa!!! . . . PJ. parties . . . Walking, what else!!! . . . talking . . . backwards . . . beatmalls . . . New Jersey Pool? ' Ambition: Navy nurse. MICHAEL ANTHONY CARDINALE Mickey Even with there mighty hands I cannot crack a hook. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1: Track 2. 3: Varsity Club 4' Senior Promg Class Night. joanie . . . 'Vette . . . No. You! . . . Thumbs . . . Drop back and punt, J.J.F. Ambition: To visit Hawaii. Y. GERALDINE MARIE CELELLA Gerry - l've never let my schooling interfere with my education. Activities: Bowling Club 1, 2, F.B.L.A. 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, Archery Club 1: Badminton Mgr. 3, Rit . . . Ll.S.A.F .... Rungi . . . jo . . . Rir. Ambition: To be a success. CARMELLA MARY CARRUBBA Carm In athletic: she did great and with her friends .the did rate. Activities: F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 1: F.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: CPres.Dg Bowling Club 2, 3, 4: CV.P.J, Class Treas. 1: Fencing 2, Chronicle: Varsity Field Hockey 1, 2, 33 Var- sity Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Leadership: Intramurals, Senior Prom: Junior Prom. Little one . . . Boys' sneakers i. . . Kathy . . . Rita . . . That's alright. Ambition: Physical Education Teacher. 2 f W Z S t x it CHRISTINE ANN CATHERINE CLEMENTS Chris 'Take life too Jeriourly and whaf: it worth? Activities: F.N.C. 1, 2, 33 Law Club 4. Cape Cod . . . E. C .... Andrea and Dave . . . Laura . . . 56 Chevy. Ambition: Airline Stewardess. ' w TERESA ,ELIZABETH CESSARIO Q .fl-ree. 1 Treasure ir not always a friend hut 4 friend ir always a treasure. Activities: F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowl- ing Club 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 25 French Club 3: junior Promg Senior Prom: Junior Play Comm.g Pep Club 2g Chronicle. Steve . . . Dodge . . . Crunch . . . ickypoo . . . PJ. parties . . . Feb. 16 . . . talking . . . Brend . .. Cookie . . . Anne . . . My, my, my??? Ambition: A nurse and to succeed in everything I do. FRANK STANLEY CH RZANOWSKI Frank Don't he mislead hy hir innocent look. Activities: CNew Britain transferj Audio-Visual Club, Home Room Representative 1. Hot Dodge . . . Cool Ford. Ambition: College. S, CHERYL ANNE COLLINS Cherri A little mirchief now and then hut mostly alljhe time. Activities: Chorus lg F.H.A. 1, 25 F.N.C. 1. Yellow Rambler . . . Saybrook . . . Waterford . . . Speedway . . . Suzzi. Ambition: To join the navy and see Japan. SHARON LEE CHRISTENSEN Sherry 9657 The ahilily to make friend: if an art and Jhe knowr it well. Activities: Majorettcs 1, 2 fPres., Lender? Drama Club 23 Intra- murals: Chorus 25 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Girls' Leadership: Senior Playg Sen- ior Prom. Hugo . . . Lena 84 Frank . . . H50 Olds . , . Hotrod . . . Fool ffl . . . The Fools'. Ambition: Hairdresser and house- wife. MURIEL LORRAINE CODERRE Mertz I'rn not arguing with you l'm telling you. Activities: G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Bowling 2: French Club 43 Intramurals. Ask me if I care . . . the girls . . . Bessey's. Ambition: To see the U.S. ROBERT R. COOK Bob Too much rest makes me tired. Activities: Spanish Club 4. Ambition: To graduate. CHARLES JOSEPH CIANCIOLA Bucky Laugh and the clan laughs with you, hut seldom the teacher. Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Foot- ball 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 3, 4 CSec.H: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Chronicle: Junior Promg Youth Day: Senior Prom: Varsity Club. The Big c . . . Tank M. P. ...Drivein...133...R.B. 1 . . . Brush. Ambition: To have small teeth. I 1 a I l 1 l l ,l gl l 4 . I 1 . ir l I . I Y? if ts Q? Xa ,aa 'a 9, Val hw I i W 562 f f . Z , i ka 24:5 I Wh ZW CHRISTINE FRANCES CRONKHITE Chris Collegiate, neat, and nice if she, with load: of personality. Activities: G.A.A. 1, 2: Bowling Club 1: Pep Club 2, 35 F.H.A. 1, 4: Dramatic Club 33 Junior Prom, Homecoming Committee: Business Law 4. Frank Inc .... Meigs . . . Lanes .. . Mac's . . . V . . . K.C. Ambition: Go to Tahiti. an . , M fllfizffrvaiy J eff V' , 'f'5'Z-1' - It .1 If-' ' ' f ff I V WW Q6 ' :H ' 'f 2' . 1 W . fra 2 if V5 'i 1' V f 4 l Vf44VQ I ,V 'ft are 6 ... , V ,, . N 1 li , ani. 711. ..f...V.-.,,-eww , - vm. at 3 .i,...t,.v.u!-fi. ' I . . 'dQ7:7Mfa. ',5f5l:'4,i2'9:iWifi? r . . ..1,,. ,, 'G ' f' 1??+vZvs'- f2f4 S,5.'73-E if . 't1::.-1:59 W . tiff. .sift Fglltnim V , 4p,.5g411'?,gys'f, V, -:wg V- . .5 ,4QtQ555g::'!'9fap!:ey,i: V , r .Q -1 - f. fi-Mya t I .. :..1 w:'Eg:2'h5:.21'.-fg:vw, We IF ' cy'-.fff'h,pgV.'.1..'1f'- J , I - 1- . rw :wu --'. f f! ' I ' f itz., ,C y,1.r-rg-7 I , 2 ,.gwiafwa-frfgm-51, , M532 V au- a 11-4 mfg' ,.-, :,,. . ig . 7, 'sw qf '1-Jw,--'w'J,' .ew-.fr f f, vf':gr,:'5,.g .-, fm ,I Jgm9fr'g5g'.:2t1f'V ,Vfrff-,-g-.fu-P15 V ,sc . ff 1, wt 5, ,73ZgzQ!ia:,Q1Mi4...11f. ,X rg, 0,1 , H, -:g1t.rV.?'i.-'va-. ., .- Qu,-13,1 , :-4: V 1: . I 4 .V - 4't23'4f.1.3fi1f-,:'9w1'f'iif.fffv ,y.1 rv ix 4 ' 1 A! 1 ft 'www 5 l' . i J .,..,..,L-tf..,n. . ff 4 ff 4 ff 1 4. 4 ' lwlftrrzwarz'- az-9.1-huiwa Q . 4' n ' f- .wfln , Q34'ma-5yi-'V'w.2a,af'Q:-f, ,wi f f , L f I qw, If ,114 ,. ,Wu , 1,-' :',' ' ,J1!i:igl,f.r'.1 4 f v 1 1 - ?l+i11,fL'fz 5VJ.Vr-fa 'Ziff ' ' ' '. fl' , kr 'fb . l ' , . SANDRA LEE COREY Sandie Tho.re who mean no mirchief do it all. l'm embarassed. Ambition: Hair Dresser. THOMAS ALAN CURTISS Tom A certain girl, a gallon of gas, four good tirer, what more could I ark? Activities: Track 1, 2: Bowling Club 1, Fencing Club 2: Spanish Club 5, Chronicle. B.I.R.T. Sue . . . Long Weekends. Ambition: Sue only knows. ROBERT EDWARD DAHLGREN Doggie Mirchief is king and I am ity flare. Activities: Track 3, 4, -Intramurals: You're not too swift . . . DB, TG and Roger. Ambition: To be a success in what- ever I do. 1 'rraf .94-1:.44gf.,1, 15 x 1 FREDERICK EARLEY CRAMER Fred The world is a rtream, and I float lazily along. Activities: Intramurals. Ambition: Tool and Die Maker. MICHAEL JOHN CURRAN Mike The rhortest dirtance hetween two dater ir a good line. Activities: Track 1. Barker's . . . Brush . . . Meriden ...LM .... Noyou... Oven . . . D. N. Ambition: To own a Dragster. 1 1. MARY ANN D'AMATO etMarevr fr N ever a dull moment with her around. Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, F.H.A. lg F.B.L.A. 4: Law Club 4, Bowl- ing Club 1, 2. Drums . . . Unionville . . . Yah . . . Parties . . . Fink!! Ambition: To be a success. NANCY FAYE DADE Nan Man hath his will but women have their way. Activities: Drama Clubg Bowling Club 2: Intramurals: Basketball 2, 5: Field Hockey 55 Girl's Leader- ship CSec.Jg Senior Play Comm.: Junior Prom. And we laughed! . . . Dave . . . Back-seat . . . Big-Top . . . Shopee . . . I'm hungry! Ambition: To reupholster Jerry Bouchard's back seat. h if 17 5 E 2 t. I P JEANNE DeMARCO Jeanne Poetry ir 72247115 rebellion against being what he ir. Activities: Drama Club 45 Emblem Zen. Ambition: Nirvana. ANTHONY EUGENE D'ANGELO Tony Total He who doe: not love wine, women and .vongf remain: a fool hir whole life long. Activities: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Coin Club5 Fenc- ing 25 Drama Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Junior Play5 Junior Prom5 Intra- murals5 Chronicle. A.V.'s Poochie . . . Sherry . . . Bee . . . Ant . . . What-else . . . You think you have me trained?? B.S ,... Bee helpful! . . . Big C . . . Moe! Ambition: To embezzle. RAYMOND DAVILA ..Ray.. A plain .tpohen man of very few wordrf' Long distance phone calls?? . . . Mr. Davila . . . Me skip school??? Ambition: I'll never tell!! WALTER RAYMOND DEROUIN Walt Life ir lo .thort to worry about Jchoolf' Activities: French Club 3, 45 Law Club 4. jackie . . . Meriden . . . Water- bury . . . joyleous . . . The Kid . . . Eightball . . . Surfer John . . . Lake Drive-In . . . Summer- time . . . Every step of the way. Ambition: To own a Cadillac. ELEANOR JOAN DAVEY Davey A true :port in every way. Activities: Intramuralsg Varsity Field Hockey 2, 3, 45 Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Law Club 45 Bowling 1, 4. Mutlslingers . . . onward to vic- tory . . . Blue Angels . . . start the showers . . . we got her! Ambition: To succeed in the Busi- ness world. ANTONE PETER DeMELLO JR. Tony We all know which blonde caught hir eye. gictivitiesz Football 1, 25 Track 1, Linda only knows . . . Jerry's back- seat . . . the green pillow . . . How's your legs, Walt? . . . Plain- ville Drive-In . . . Ree speakers. Ambition: To own G.E. Madison's. PATRICIA GAII.. DEVLIN Patsy 'Wiirchief liar behind thore eyes. Activities: F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 Junior Promg Glee Club 33 Pep Club 2, 35 Homecoming Comm. Meig's 'J' . . . Hootenanny . . Mads . . . destiny . , . Party. Ambition: Folksinging beachcomb- er. STEPHEN G. DAVIS Steve Hi: manner quiet, hu nature rnzldf' Activities: Track 15 Archery 1 Coin Club 2. Ambition: Electronics. 'QTYSP' ,L . S EILEEN FRANCES DOYLE Lee A smiling girl makes a perfect pal. Activities: Pep Club 1, F.H.A. 2, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Law Club 4, Junior Play, Junior Prom, Senior Prom. Den-Den . . . 61 Chev . . . The Girls! . . . Ya Bag . . . Used Car Lots . . . PJ. Parties. Ambition: To marry Dennis. .fffyjl ,X .ff fam! ni, ffm r f, L, V JUDITI-I ANN DOAK uhyudyn I-lere's a girl whois nice and sweet-the type yon always like to meet. Activities: Future I-Iomemakers 2, Pep Club 2, 33 Future Business Leaders 3, 4, Law Club 4, Bowling Club lg Senior Play, junior Prom, Senior Prom. 1963 Chevy 2 . . . The Fools ...Geb...Eflie...TheM.D.'s . . . 3 years . . . Talk to me. Ambition: Hairdresser and to be successful. LORETTA JEAN DUFFY Loretta Friendship is the wine of life. Activities: Bowling Club 3, Span- ish Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Chorus 1, 3. Greta . . . Zelda . . . 7th period . . . Diane's zooper. Ambition: Teacher. ALLEN EDWARD DYMOND Fish Combination rare and true, athlete and good fellow too. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President 3, Key Club, Junior Prom, Drama Club 3, 4, Homecoming Comm. 2, 4, Intramurals. The Big C . . . Susan . . . Green Tank The Boys h lippy' Whos got the key? Ambition To ride with the Lone Ranger JANE LEE DOOLITTLE .1-Ianiesi S he is littlej she is wise, she's a corker for her size. Activities: Bowling Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Pep Club 2, Intra- murals, Majorettes 1, 2, 33 F.N.C. 2, 3, CTreas.J 4, French Club 3 CPres.j 4, Junior Prom, Senior Play, Senior Prom. Scuzzy . . . Pat.. . . Gram's . . . Flirt?! . . . bag-busters . . . Drive- In's...114...b'ubberCup . .. Bubbles . . . looking up. Ambition: To see the world. MICHELLE SHIRLEY DRESSELL Mickey Little care and no despair. Activities: Bowling Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Homecoming Comm. 4, Law Club 4. Rat Rat . . . Dave . . . Bristol J.C. and his gang . . . Frank Inc. . . . By George. Ambition: Cartoonist. RITA LOUISE EARL Q ll ' 1 I Rita '.'Pretty face and feminine poise is always sure to please the boys. Activities: Emblem 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 2g Basketball 2, 3 fM8f-D3 F-T-A 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Junior Prom, junior Play Comm, Chronicle, G.A.A. 2, 3. Meg . . . Alpha Beta Phinque Comic Relief ACYF Charge it at Grants' Hasta La Vista' Ambition To be graduated from Aurora College GEORGE PHILLIP DURR George A leader of men, and a follower of women. Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys, Leadership 3, 4 CTreas.D, Class President 2, 33 Class Mgr-s Magazine Drive 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, Span- ish Club 3, 4, Junior Prom, Youth Day 1, 4. The Big C . . . '21' . . . Bridge Unsafe . . . 'PA' . . . The Boys Duck . . . Tiger. Ambition: Successful Teacher. t S 5 fi RENA ANN FARLER Lollipop A fortune awaits the deserving. Lctivities: G.A.A. 1, Bowling Club , 2, F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- Jurals. llue Dodge Dart . . . Garter Lake . . Oh Bobby . . . If dreams came rue . . . Always Freddie. lrnbition: To become a nurse. GREGORY CRAIG ECKART ..Greg.. Ein.ftein's only rival. Activities: Emblem 2, 3, 4g Span- ish Club 3g Football CMgr.J 2, 3, Baseball CMgr.7 1: Basketball CMgr.D 23 track CMgt.J 2, 3, 4, Co- chairman, Senior Play 4. Ambition: To live my life the way I want to. GARY THOMAS EMOND chip Pandemonium did not reign- ii poured. Activities: Junior Prom Comm., junior Play Comm. Doti...Dori...Dori... Don't start . . . Gottaetta Stingray . . . Best do it . . . and more Dori. Ambition: Success and Happiness. K if LENORE ANN FASULO Lenore The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. Activities: F.B.L.A. 35 F.T.A. 4, Emblem 4. Ambition: Elementary teacher. LINDA ROBERTA EDELE Lyndi Always gay,' always out for lots of fun. Activities: F.T.A. 2,'3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, Emblem lg Chronicle, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. Hi-Y . . . Big Dee . . . Watch the Lights! . . . Ambulance rides in Springheld. Ambition: Nobel Peace Prize. SUSAN CLARK FARR Susan Sophisticated lady, with all those dfeamy clothes, she's always dressed perfectly from her head to her toes. Activities: Laurel Gir1's State, Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 5, 43 Student Council 1, 3, 43 Youth Day, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4 Cstudent conductorjg National Honor Society 3, 49 Chorus 2, 3, 4: Emblem 2, 3, 4 CBusiness Managerbg Chron- icle, junior Prom. Oh, dear! . . . Susie . . . Hi-Y . . . Sloper's. Ambition: Music or Youth Work. SAMUEL JOSEPH FEOLA Sam A little nonsense now and then is relished hy the hest of men. Activities: Bowling Club 1, Chron- icle CSubscription Chairmanjg Boy's Leadership 3, 4 CPICS-ll Senior Play: lntramuralsg Basketball 4. God, imagine . . . Turn me loose ...Whatawaytogol . ..'Y' . . . 'Charliel Ambition: To play basketball at college. g , I CAROL ANN ENGLAND Detective Snoop-Snoop It is tranquil people who accomplish much. Activities: Bowling 1, 2g Glee Club 2, Majorettes 3, 4: F.N.C. 3, 4g Detective Snoop . . . Yes . . . Yes . . . Detective Dumb . . . Dumb . . . Cheshire Spa . . . Quack . . . R.T.E. Ambition: To realize the joys and richness of the usual. sp, PATRICK ANTHONY FERRARA A quiet guy 1: be but quite RAYMOND FRANK FISCHER ..Ray., To know him is to like him. Activities: Chorus 3, 4. Cheese . . . cheese . . . No you. Ambition: Electrician. fine boy we all agree Ambition Eternal Happiness new MICHELE TEMRA FOLEY Mish Iri5b the ix, fighting the iJn't. Activities: Dramatics 1, 2: F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 CPres.Dg Fencing 2: Glee Club 1, 2: Minstrel 1, 23 Intra- mutalsg Junior Prom: Cheerleading 45 Fashion Show CCO-Chairmanb. ZZ . . . The Big C . . . Tat- zan . . . Oh, Ann, Don't you get it? . . . Hey, Guess What! . . . That's different! . . . Tom . . . Rm. 115 . . . 78. Ambition: Guess? ALLEN JAMES FRENCH UM., A liltle plenwre n little work. Ambition: To get rich. mbmon: '. 3031. X BONNY LINDA FRITZ HFIIIZIEH I never met a man I didn't like. Activities: Glee Club lg Majorettes 2, 53 Emblem 4g Law Club 4. Come on Fritz . . . Pattie . . . Lainey . . . To the woods . . . The gang . . . Oh-oh . . . Chevy vs. Ford. Ambition: Secretary and be happy. ,tl ,E i NANCY PAULA FORBES Nan A quiet tongue, sbowi a wise head. Activities: F.H.A. 2, 4: Pep Club 55 Law Club 4. Dave . . . Motorcycle . . . Hub- bard Park . . . jimmy . . . johnny . . . Gardner Lake . . . Walt. Ambition: Secretary. 'v 1 c J r L 1 P , ' fm EH ' . 'I I I 1 al 1. If 4 ER 1 X Randy' ' UP-un, in war. H., ' peace. ELAlNE NANCY GASNON Funt ' I e I: of bi: Nb Lian,3y men. , A 1 1 d 1 1 ti ities: Emble v' CE tor 1. ' mquajzl 'gl me , i iefjg Stu e ly-J c 1, , 3 'C ,, , 3 French C Q 1' QVP u- mv' Si! I1 tional ono 5- lo iety 3 e oys' K Fmb 4' state B . ll , .. afb limv. -. . mjstilfll ro a' ' enior U J um y , f 'mble fs dn ly . . M A al Left? ' ' OVC C 16 . . . . ' rnbif nj BQ ition: To l've '- o t idea john 'z . t Kc nc l ls R , JA ESGA Y rt o boast: xcuxe mi :Tohave ho e-u OH X A - 'i Tig, .r ' o u s - ll ll I b - hr l . i Q , Q d c t vu! A 5 ' 0 1 ' V I if wif W A . c lf ,f - , 'Cf .7 1' ' V I . . ,s .F ,f X my . . ,D ff , Q JL' ,feb ,NTP . -ta .J Jr, TLD, X . lf? X- L K .3 c T w MNVQ' Q o 1 GA 'DWINLERED ,j '31, 1 . ,, ,ft ex 'pix Mag' N ,JJ '2'b?4GrL Emarioigztlorfix Q Activigggat rnbfern 1, '2, 3, 'As- sociagiej itoryfispanish X ub 3 lTrel .J 4 egjgvblatifijnal Honor, Society 3, CSec.jg-Junior Playgj G.A.A, '-1 2, 3, -4f'-Pep Club41 2, 4gKIlll1'laln3ural55JJurxior Prpmfp At sis. .Xjlf Lc:4g,tl Tb. Af, CJ QA .... Aj'JC.C.T. ,X-. At N.Y.c3.Cf . . . AQMJ-1.5. . igilxlpha QQ ,Cvx J Phinquex fx ' f 1 a ,. C, Ambition' Comelfexnt avndffconsciep-R t'ou.s fth rld. 1 lj l BARBARA ANN GASECKI Barb A little mischief now and then but mostly all the time. Activities: Bowling 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Intramurals, junior Prom: F.H.A. 4, Law Club 4, F.B.L.A. 4. Green Chevy . . . Miller . . . Fran . . .The girls . . . Letters??? . . . j.L. Ambition: Secretary. LAUREL ELLEN GARRY Laur A Jpry and cheerful gal is she, and full of per.romzlity. Activities: National Honor Society 4, Cheerleading 3, 4 CCO-captainjg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2 CSec.J 3 CV.P.J 4, Seniorleadershipg Pep Club 2, 4, Emblem 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Field Hockey 3, Junior Prom: Chronicle, Junior Play Comms Talent Show 1, 2, Christmas Dance lCo-chairmanh. The Big C . . . Fred . . . Bridge unsafe . . . Rah-Rah girl . . . Breaking up!!! Ambition: To make that certain person happy! CHERYL GAY GELINAS Cher Always laughing, full of frm .rbe brings joy to everyone, Activities: Bowling Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Law Club 4, Pep Club 1, 23 Junior Prom, Chronicle. Cookie . . . B.B .... T.C. . . . walking? . . . 52 Buick! Ambition: To graduate and attend West Point. CATHIE MARIE GAMMERINO Cath Brai1z.f plus permnality, pep and vitality, Activities: National Honor Society 3, 4, Emblem 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4 fSecDg Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Talent Show: junior Play: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals: Basketball 1, 2: Chorus 1, 2, 3. IWantTo!...28...Y.KW. ...115...Flirt??... M ... Doodle . . . The Big C . Ambition: To have long straight hair. ,, ,W R, 9 5 . DOLORES ANTOINETTE GIANTONIO Toni Quiet, Studious and hard- working. Activities: G.A.A. 3: F.H.A. 2: Spanish Club 4: Girls Leadership: Senior Play Comm. Jim8LRon...GupinM.T.... Vermont . . . Motor Mouth . . . Peoples Forest . . . The plane ride over Southington and surrounding towns. Ambition: Hairdresser and to enjoy life to its fullest. LUCILLE THERESA GIAMMATTEO 1-Louis She loks like a saint hut plays the devil. Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Class Oliicer CSec.J 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3: Intra- murals: Junior Play Comm.: Jun- ior Prom: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Law Club 4: Senior Play Comm.: Chronicle CBusiness Mgr.D. DAVID! . . . Linda, Lucy Ann, Santo . . . Black VW . . . Tele- phone poles . . . Riots in the Chronicle Room . . . Rabbit . . . D 8: L. Ambition: Secretary. JOHN MICHAEL GLADKE He does nothing in particular and does it well. Eight Ball . . . Lake Drive-In . . . Paul's Party. Ambition: Engineer. GERALD THOMAS GORR Jerry Carburetor choked up tight, there goes Jerry out of sight. Activities: Baseball 1: Basketball 1: Football 1: Intramurals: Fenc- ing 2, 4: Junior Prom. NO: YOU . . . Judy . . . The boys . . . Me rnad?? . . . U56 Chev . . . The O . . . Peeps. Ambition: To be or not to be- that is the question. LINDA SUE GIANO UI-yn., A little mischief now and then is always sure to please the men. Activities: G.A.A. 1 Glee Club 1, 2: Bowling 1, 2: Intramurals: Jun- ior Play Comm.: Junior Prom: Senior Play Comm.: F.H.A. 1, 2, 4. GARY . . . Lucille . . . Santo, Alberta . . . Riots in the Chronicle room . . . Little Pins . . . 63 Merc . . . G.B. 8a L.G. Ambition: Hairdressing and to make Gary Happy. ALBERTA ALTA GIOIA Gioia,' Alberta, on a desert island: would haue spent rnost of her time looking for a man's footprint. Activities: F.N.C. 1, 2, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2: F.B.L.A. 4: Bowling Club 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2: Intramurals: Pep Club 2, 3: Drama Club 1, 2. Mel. . .60 Chevy... Mr. G's room 115 . . . What? ...ya bag . . . Lou, Linda, Santo, Orfino. Ambition: Nursing and to make someone happy. s WAYNE ROBERT GRIFFIN Wayne Nothing worries him, nothing hurrtes him. Activities: Football 1, 2: Orchestra 1, 2: F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 CV.P.J: Was a delegate from Conn. to attend the American Institute of Coop- eration in Ohio, August 5-8, 1962. Ambition: ??? ? ?? JUDITH ANN GLADKE Judy Her hair so blonde, her eyes so hlueg she is a gal so sweet and true. Activities: F.B.L.A. 3, 4 CAsst. Sec.J: Bowling Club 1, 3, 4: Law Club 4: Emblem 4: Intramurals. McDonald's . . . Judy K . . . Mis- quamicut . Gwen. Ambition: Medical Secretary. f I -1 ZF BRAD ROBERT HALL Mort Not quiet, not loud, nor Jhofl 1101 tall, but zz pleatant mixture of them all. Activities: Key Club 2, 3, 42 BOYS' Leadership 3, 4: Senior Promg Baseball lg Basketball 13 Track 3, 4: Intramurals. . . . the big C . . . Not to swift. Ambition: Electrician. xi , ,.... . WALTER GROVER Walt With hi: palx he goex, where he Jtopx, no one knows. Oven . . . Drive-ins . . . Depot. Ambition: Navy. DONALD EDWARD HAGSTROM --Donn Proera.ftination ir the art of keeping up with yexterdayf' Activities: F.F.A. 1, 2, 5, 43 Ambition: To own my own farm. CAROL LILLIE HOFF Dinky .S'erenly pure, yet divinely throng, Activities: Emblem lg F.H.A. 25 Chorus 4g F.B.L.A. 4. Tessy . . . Ruthie . . . Huffy. Ambition: To be happy and make others happy. DOROTHY ANN GUCCIONE Dee Always clever, full of flln, known and liked hy everyone. Activities: Talent Show 1, 2, Pep Club 23 Drama Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 33 Junior Prom: junior Recital: junior Playg Senior Play: Valen- tine Dance Cco-chaitmanlg Chron- icle. T.T.L.O.T.A .... The big C . . Always and Forever. Ambition: To see a certain person happy. It f 'tv' ,A BARBARA JUNE HILL Barb She if 4 new gal in our school, cute and Jweet at a rule. Activities: G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 23 Girls' Leader- ship 4: F,B.L.A. 2, 33 Intramurals. Ambition: To see as much of the world as I can, GENE RAY HUBENY I-lube Make hay while the .run .rhi1ze.r. Activities: National F.F.A. Con- vention and National F.F.A. Meat and Livestock Judging Contestg F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. Ambition: Forest Ranger. 'Sew' 4 EDWIN ALFRED HAGSTROM Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Activities: Drama Club 33 French Club 33 Emblem 2g Talent Show 1, 2. G .... I say Ge . . . Alpha Beta Phinque. Ambition: To reach infinity. t ',,,.....N tai' Af., A A 8555 L41-. at : j K I ,np , A .K , ' ' ' L, V. f 25' , , , gf 1 4, f t f 2 1 A f X 1 1 ' 4 ez- U 3 ,y d X J 'Z' 1 3 1 A f , ,af .ff I f a! ery ,L f , Li, if I ag? K6 X Q., 1 ww ,X V 254, 2' 1 W , Q4 ' I 2 ,A r el sf I f f -.ef , ' 1111 2 ' ig. F . img f J ,, ' ' , , ' 11225134 N 1 ' ' MICHAEL JOSEPH JANUSONIS Mike The matter of satire. Ambition: Success in the career I choose. .9 .- nw LINDA JEAN HUF12 -'Huffy' The hreath of gaiety znzrextrainedf' Activities: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4 CTreas.D: Spanish Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 13 Bowl- ing Club 13 Field Hockey 4g Chorus 3. 'Zelda . . . Greta Espanol . . D.T.fScR .... August 5, 1962. Ambition: To earn a bit of happi- ness. PAUL CARLTON JOSEPHSON Rosie I don't helieve in love at first right, hut I helieve in taking a Jecond look. Activities: Chairman Freshman Danceg Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4 CV.P.Dg Honor Society 3, 4 CV.P..Dg Co- Chairrnan Homecoming: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 QCO-CaptainDg Junior Promg Christmas Dance CCO- Chairmanbg Chronicle: Boys' State Representative: Junior Recital. Not too swift . . . Check it out ...A.U.Boys...Lefty...I-Iow bout that? Ambition: U ????? ZYGMUNT WILLIAM f H.. :rsr- .sk DANIEL FREDERICK HURLEY Doc He leapt over sorrow and vaults over care. Activities: Football 1, 23 Basket- ball lg Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Key Club 2, 3, 4. You stupid . . . Homeroom 112 . . . 5-4 Chevies . . . Bristol . . . Pit . . . Polecrossbar . . . Forget it. Ambition: Phys. Ed Teacher or Millionaire. ROBERT EDWARD JOHNSEY Johns A ladyir man is he, wherever he may he. Activities: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3. 21'W, . . . You Stupid . . . Stanley Steamer with a 426 cu. 1845 swift spatsg 100 B.C .... 24 AC plug. Ambition: To be filthy rich. s JOHN ANDREW KANIA llJaCkl! A quiet gay is he, hut quite 4 ALBERT LAURENCE JOY Larry The hert way to ight a woman it with your hat-grah it and run. Activities: Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Fenc- ing 23 Cross Country 3, French Club 4 CPres.j. 21'M . . . The Hedges . . . Rabbit!!! . . . Geb . . . The Fools-4 . . . The crowd . . . I'm so happy!!! . . . Parties, Drive- Ins, Girls-I love 'em all. Ambition: To be iilthier rich than Johns MG IAJAW JURGLEWICZ Hziggy.. A lover of nature, a Ender of luck. Activities: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Meat Managing. Erie hoy we all agree. Activities: F.F.A. 1, 2, 5, 4 CTreasD. Ambition: To get into a career in Forestry. if t Z' 4 K 3 z 1 5 IUDITH ANN KIZILSKI ..-Indy., lf: nice lo he natural when you're naturally nice. Activities: Law Club 4: Bowling Club CSec.D I, 2, 3, 4g E.B.L.A. 3, 4: G.A.A. lg Intramurals: Sen- ior.Prom. McDonald's . . . Judy G . . Misquamicut . . . the girls . . fool . . . Pizza. Ambition: Bankteller. ROBERT JOHN KARPEY Bob Why .rhould the devil have all the frm. Activities: Baseball lg Law Club 4: Bowling Club 1, 25 Intramurals. Meriden '. . . License . . . K.S. . . . '58 Ford . . . girls. Ambition: Service. LOUISE LOTTIE KELSEY Louie Here is a girl who ir nice and .tweetg the type you alwayr like to meet. Activities: Pep Club 2: Fencing 23 Intramurals: Junior Prom: Senior Prom. Tommy . . . '58 Impala . . . Sharon . . . Boom-chi-che-boom . . . for- get it . . . Helen . . . Honolulu Lulu. Ambition: To live happily ever after. MNH. v CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL KRANE Chris Collegiate and well-dreued ir he,' and all his clothe: match perfectly. Activities: Football 1, 33 Baseball 1: Intramurals: Law Club 4. Gee . . .V weekends . . . the boys Okie . . . Hammonasset . . . Ber- muclas . . . K.G. Ambition: To get out of South- ington. FRANCINE R. KELLY Frannie Mort changed Jince Freyhman year it the, and happy with Frank we hope Jhe'll he. Activities: G.A.A. 1: Pep Club 1, 2: Bowling Club l, 2: F.H.A. 41 Archery 1: Majorettes lg Dramatic Club I, 2: junior Prom: Senior Prom: Class night. Frank . . . '55 Chevy . . . Grease Monkey . . . Barb . . . Miller . . . Lena . . . The Girls. Ambition: To marry Frank and live a happy life. 'QT'--0+ ROBERT JOSEPH KRAFCIK Bob If a man waher up and find: himself a Juccerr, he ha: not heen Jleepingf' Activities: Track 1, 2: Intramurals: 3, 4: Youth Day: Student Council 3, 4: National Society 5, 4g Junior Prom QCO-Chairmanlg Junior Play Comm.: Chronicle: Class Ofhcer CV.P.J 2, CPres.D 4. The A.U. Boys . . . The big C . . . What's new . . . Nothing . . . Amherst . . . Food Mart . . . Cassy . . . Are you finished . . . Solitare . Ambition: To go to Amherst. ANN CATHERINE KROLL Annie A cute gal wh0'r fall of fun: Jhe'r friendly and sweet to everyone. Activities: Bowling Club 2: G.A.A. 2: F.N.C. l, 43 Drama Club 1, 2: junior Prom: lntramuralsg Home- coming Comm.g junior Play Comm.: Chronicle. Talk to me . . . IS . . . Richard . . . The big C . . . Hey Mish! Ambition: For all my Wishes to come true. .4 1 ? I V 'Y BERTHA ELLEN KING Bert She came, Jhe Jaw, he conquered. Activities: Chronicle. Ambition: A good wife for Torn ,SAL-t-4,51 . it RITA MARIE LADEROUTE Fat Head AlwayJ merry, alwayr gay, in her clever lzttle way. Activities: CTransferJ Latin Club 1, 2: Homemaking Club 1 CPres.D: Make-up Club 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 4: Girls' Leadership: Varsity Field Hockey 4: Intramurals. Susie Fink . . . Buck . . . Ruby . . . kinda sorta maybe in a round about way. Ambition: Study Psychology and live a prosperous life. relax? rr JO ANN MARIE KUPCHO Cookie Quiet in her wayr and plearartt in her actromf' Activities: F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2: Bowling Club 1, 2: Pep Club 1, 2: junior Prom: junior Play: Senior Play CCo-Chaitmanj: Sen- ior Prom: Chronicle. B.B .... Cher . . . Tree . . . Contessa . . . PJ. Parties . . License . . . Who me? . What?? Ambition: Nurse at Annapolis. BEATRICE MARY LAJOIE Beaddie A pretty face and a ready rmile make her worth anyorte'r while. Activities: F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1: junior Prom: Senior Prom: Christmas Ball: Val- entine Dance. Chuckwagon . . . The Girls . . Twins . . . Hey Cuz. Ambition: To be happy all my life. ANNE MARIE LaMONTAGNE Anne And then the talhed, ye gadr how the talked. Activities: F.N.C. 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1: Intramurals: Field Hockey 1: junior Prom: Senior Play: Emblem l. Joe...UConn...Tree... B.B .... Letters . . . History major . . . 57 Ford . . . Sigma Chi. Ambition: To be happy. ELAINE MARGARET LABANAUSKAS Star Quiet people are always welcome. Activities: Bowling Club 1, 2: F.N.C. 3. Oooh...Barb...B.K.... C.E. . . Ford Galaxies. Ambition: Marry a millionaire. JAMES ANTHONY LAGANA ' uhm., Why worry, tomorrow may rterfer come. Activities: Track 1, 2: Fencing 2: Chess Club 1. Ambition: College. x SUSAN JEANNE LANGLOIS ..Sue., Temptation is not the only thing I carzrtot re.ti.ft. Activities: Glee Club 1: Pep Club 1: Bowling Club 1: Law Club 4. Forrestville . . . Will . . . Y.M.C.A. . . . Skating . . . K.A.R.S. Ambition: To graduate. BRANDON LEROY LAMARRE Frenchie Work farcirtater me- I love to watch rt. Bix Six . . . Hot cars . . . Nice Girls. Ambition: To get a hot Chevy. 4: WILLIAM MICHAEL LaVORGNA Bill Be not mislead by his 'innocent looks. Activities: Fencing 1: Law Club 4: F.T.A. 4: Junior Prom Comm.: Homecoming Comm. 4: French Club 5, 4. Always talking . . . Lover . . . fun -fun. Ambition: Teacher. La DONNA LEE LASBURY Donna A blush is sweet but sometimes inconvenient Activities: Girls' Field Hockey 1: G.A.A. 1: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4. To bad! . . . Bunny . . . Mong . . . The girls. Ambition: Teacher or Social Worker. LYNDA LEE LAUSIER ..Lyn,. She locks all her troubles in a big strong box, then sits on the lid and laughs. Activities: Law Club 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Emblem 4. Ambition: l'll never tell!! JOAN LINDA LATTMAN 1oanie A pretty blonde is our joan, by her feminine manner the is known. Activities: Majorettes I, 2: Bowling Club l: Chorus 2: Pep Club 3: F.B.L.A. 35 Junior Prom: Girls' Lcatletship: Law Club 4: Home- coming Comm. Hcy Lover! . . . Flirt? . . . Sounds Familiar. Ambition: To be a bookkeeper and sit on the boss's lap. ANITA LOUISE LEGER Nita A newcomer to our school this year, and we're awfully glad she's here. Activities: Law Club 4. I could cate less . . . Oh, that uniform! . . . Who, me? Ambition: IBM Keypunch opera- tor. It STEPHEN MARK LAZZARI Junior A smile for every b0y,' and two for every girl. Activities: Emblem 4: Intramurals: Homecoming Comm. 4: Boy's Leadership: Baseball 3: Chronicle. Long Live' the A.U .... Hot '54 Chevy . . . Little Bit! . . . Steady! . . . Plague! . . . Stop!! . . .Tony Total . . . Rosie. Ambition: College and Commercial Art. LINDA MAE LCVASSEUR Chub A happy girl with a pleasant smile, laughing and giggling all the while. Activities: Bowling 2, 3 CSec.D 4 CPtes.D: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Homecoming Comm. 4: Intramurals: junior Prom: National Honor Society: Basketball I, 3, 4: Girls' Leader- ship: G.A.A. 1, 2: Emblem Staff. Te . . . THS . . , June, 1966 . . . D.P., Sinky, M.G., . . . AMS .. . Yeah, I ain't . . . Mac's . . . tee-hee . . . Mickey's. Ambition: l'll never tell!! CAROL ROSEMARY LAVORGNA Shortie A neat and well-dressed girl is she, with a pleasing personality. Activities: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Law Club 4: Bowling 4. Yaba Dabadoo . . . Kookie . . . Oh Yeah! . . . Well! Ambition: To live a happy life. .-rf' sau.,-if ll. , 1 'fs X, rf r'-: 2 it , . fg:1: y: A : . tty. j ' If ' m3Q lf e ...:., . .. .frs isitr f AA . fill! f t 5 V f t Ei K , ., 5, , K, N ,, llff ., , F.-R-'wt v 1 wwyvgyj .s...,.a.,..i... ., ,.. ,W . .. f 5- -i'f'T Wf2??. '. ff ' A- 'r ' ,V frt.','fe.g-1. ff: . '- ' tFllZf Z' 0'1f 1 - s 'L- I V . ..L..,m.m 2. .. - - :swf X YMMYKAA ,K MICHAEL VINCENT LOMBARDO Mike What hath night to do with sleep? Activities: Baseball 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals: Fencing 1: Chronicle. Bill.. .Car's .. .Beaker. .. Buckey...Ed...Al...Hello clumplin . . . phfft . . . Brush . . . 3l . Ambition: To roam the world. RICHARD M. LeVASSEUR GARY BURTON LEWIS Rit ..Gary,, ll ' ll Down wzth facts and fignres. nDeedJ medwre the mlm!! Acuvmesi Track 2' 3' 45 Irma' Activities: Golf 3, 4: Intramurals. murals. .. . A b : . Ambition: Happiness and success. m mon To go to College EDWARD GERARD LUCIER Eddie All great men are afeadf and l'm not feeling so well myself. Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4 CV.P.D: Jun- ior Prom: Law Club 4: Football 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Chronicle: Varsity Club 4: Intramurals: Home- coming Comm. 3, 4. The big C.. .Pat... The Boys . . . 2 . . . Brush . . . No You . . . The Green Tank. Ambition: Professional baseball player. JAMES PHILIP LUDECKE slim., He who waits gets tired. Activities: Junior Prom. Ambition : Electrician. Q - 45:45 ffiaigmvls ff- riyfvitq 1 iw 1,- ttffglmlii YAMQQWQWQ fi s v 2 ,- na 1'l1's,'- ' X 1 hilt -is 1. ALBERT JOHN MAINERI JR. UAV, PAUL ALLEN LYNNE Paul Though tournaments I have not won, at least 1,129 made a-h0le- in-One. Activities: Football 1, 2: Golf l, 2, 35 Baseball 1 CMgr.b: Intramur- als: Coin Club I CLibrarianD: Law Club 3, 4. ML Hole in One. Ambition: Lawyer. The doors to success are opened by courtesy. Activities: National Honor So- ciety 5, 4: Track 2, 3. Peter's sake . . . Binky . . . Run- hit-yaz . . . Pretty girl . . . Huba- huba . . . Common sense-living is just half the battle . . . send me . . . airmail. Ambition: Teacher. f GEORGE STEPHEN LUKASIK Luke Whenever I feel the urge to exercise, I lie down antrl st passes over. Activities: Baseball 1: Football 1: Intramurals. Ambition: President of the United States. LAWRENCE ROGER MAURICE ..LaHY., When I am gone, pray who will entertain the populace? Activities: Track 1, 3, 4: Drama Club 1, 2: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Boys' Leadership 3, 4: Archery Club 1, 2: Bowling 1, 2, junior Recital, Jun- ior Playg Junior Prom, Senior Play. Talent Show 4: Chronicle. OVEN...Noyou...keep talking . . . Okie . . . Sat. nights . . . 56 Ford . . . Rehearsals. Ambition: To make people laugh. EDWARD MICHAEL MALCZYK Eddie Kind of Jby, but a real nice guy. Activities: Boys' Leadership 3 ftreasj 4: Basketball 1, 2: Emblem 1, 2, 5, 4 CSports Editorbg Base- ball 1, 23 Key Club 2, 3, 4 CPres.7: junior Play CCo-Chraimanl: Chron- icleg Intramurals. Popular Rest . . . Madisons . . . Tigers . . . Big C . . . Whndtla ma dreamin. Ambition: To know everyone and everyone know me. TONIA ANN MARENNA Toni A friend to all who would be friendly. Activities: Bowling 3, 4: F.B.I...A. 3, 43 Emblem 1, 43 Law Club 4. 63 Comet . . . B. BUBBLES K. ...Forget it . . . Scotty . . .C.D. Ambition: Secretary. ' JANET EARLENE MANN HIM.. To indulge in .rportr ir my delight. Activities: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Hockey 2, 3, 4 CCo-Captainb: Var- sity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Fencing Club 2: Intramurals, Girls' Leader- ship. Ambition: Physical Education Teacher. I' ' Mimi' , . Mina- '. J. . 2- . .,.-,wg Z Z ? ,l 4 is 4 3 ,I '1 l 'l DAVID VVALTERS MARTIN , Dave l He may be quiet, he may be sby, but there is mirchief in hir eyeJ. Activities: Golf 1, 2: Fencing 4. YOU'RE OUT OF ORDER . . . Booze . . . Room 116 . . . NO COMMENT! Ambition: Mathemarician. Q9-agp PATRICIA ANN MIHALAK Patti To know her is to like her. Activities: F.N.C. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Comm.: junior Play Comm.: Intramurals, Pep Club 4: Girls' Field Hockey 4 CMgr.Dg Homecoming Comm. 43 Girls' Leadership: F.B.L.A. 4, Bowling Club 4. Brian . . . Letters . . . Boys sneaks ...judi...7-up-1...9 . . . Big 4 . . . I don't care . . . Bobbsey Twins. ANNE MARY MCENERNEY Annie May the binger of friendrlyip never rust. Activities: F.I-I.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 33 G,A.A. 1. Beats me! . . . 104 . . . Gym. Ambition: To enjoy life. GEORGE THOMAS MILLER Mill I never worry it maker life unplearuntf' Activities: Track 1, 2: Boy's Lead- ership 4g Chronicle. Ruth you'te crazy . . . Fool No. 55 . . . Barf-Barf . . . Marie . . . Hot Poncho . . . Gas, gas St no gas . . . To Cool. Ambition: To marry a million- airess. 9 JOHN A. MIRISOLA Jack The more mischief the better the mort. Activities: Fencing 2: Football 1, Law Club 4: Junior Prom, Intra- murals: Bowling Club 1, Drama Club. Who's got the key? . . . S.P. . . . No you? . . . Cards! . . . can't see it . . . Oh yea! . . . right here . . . Oven , Ambition: ???? ta,-ef MARY ANN MILLER Mare Fan if my hert Jnhjectf' Activities: Pep Club 1, 25 Junior Prom: F.H.A. 4: Law Club 4g F.B.I..A. 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, Bowling Club 1, 2g Intramurals. Herman . . . White '62 Chevy . . . M.F .... Barb . . . Kelly . . . The girls . . . ya bag. Ambition: To marry Jeddie. ANN BERNADETTE MONGILLO Annie I'll never ran out of thing: to giggle about. Activities: G.A.A. 15 Bowling Club 1: Law Club 45 F.B.L.A. 3, 4. Movies . . . Who me? . . . Molly ...Joanne...Midge...l clidn't do it! . . . Theresa . . . '63 Merc . . . Italians . . . New Britain . . . Hello . . . Sully. Ambition: Secretary. JOHN ANTHONY MONGILLO Jack Hit quiet manner ix only a diiguisef' Activities: Fencing lg Law Club 4: Junior Prom Comm.: Bowling Club 1. Can't see it . . . mondy . . . J.G. . . . Food at the OVEN. Ambition: Navy. ROBERT JOSEPH MINDEK Bob He who .rays little har nothing to answer for. Walking with Jean . . . Going to New Britain . . . Metal shop . . . Rickets . . . crazy. Ambition: To get out of High School this year. KAREN LEE MOHR ..Kay,. Her .rmile if ever ready. Activities: Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 4, Minstrels 1, 2, 45 F.B.L.A. 3: Law Club 45 Glee Club 1, 2. Johnnie . . . Deuce 8: Judi . . . '61 Ford . . . Gladchuk TV ...Fink ...Wilcox Tech . . . Kitty . . . Truck . . . Buffoonery. Ambition: Secretary. . S JOHN BRUCE- MONGILLO Mong Rock Education if bat a pairing fancy' Activities: Law Club 4: Intramurals Junior Prom. Ambition: To further my educa- tion. J HELEN FRANCES MONGILLO ..MOng., The best way to have friendx it to he one. Activities: Junior Prom: Chronicleg F.T.A. 2, 3, 4. Gene . . . That's not too healthy! ...Yea,huh?...DonJwan... Bubbles...Ole...Lou... Mertz . . . Pat . . . Janie. Ambition: Teacher Cof what I don't knowb. LINDA MARIE MULLINS ' Lin A little mischief now and then, hut manly all the time. Activities: Chorus 1, 2: Minstrels 1, 25 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4: jun- ior Promg F.B.L.A. 3, 4, 'G.A.A. 15 Senior Leadership. Claire . . . Sheri . . . '56 Chevy . . . Duke . . . Breakup. Ambitin: To live the life I love. MARILYN JEAN MONTGOMERY Lynn Graceful, friendly and paired ix .rhe, a prima ballerina we know ,rhe'll be. Activities: Drama Club lg F.T.A. 3, 4: Talent Show 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Comm.: Chronicle: Senior Leadership. Really? . . . Martha's Vineyard . . . This is smart? . . . Roses. Ambition: Theatre. JOSEPH WILLIAM MORELLI slay.. A .rharp drerrer with a bright mind, we know thi: boy won't be left behind. Activities: Fencing 2: Baseball 1, 2: Bowling 1, 23 Junior Prom: Law Club. Flanders St .... Hello Dumplinl! . . . Where's the Church key? Ambition: To be a success. af, -'K Q, THOMAS JAMES NIGRO Tom I: he Jo quiet and dernure maybe Jo but don't he lure. Activities: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Promg Junior Play Comm.: Intramurals: Home- cming Comm. 4: Varsity Club 4. The big C . . . Golf no. 2? . . . The boys . . . Plague . . . That certain Girl?? Ambition: Professional Golfer. DELOS FRED MOORE Fred Don't hurry, we might he late. Activities: Fencing I: Glee Club 1: Intramurals: Archery 25 Law Club 4. Babs . . . Fords . . . Rat Fink . .. Music . , . Oct. I2 . . . Fritz . . Elephant Walk . . . Sandy's . . . Oven . . . No not me! Ambition: To stay with Barb and be happy with her. gg! CHARLENE A. MURRAY Sheri Eat drink and he merry for tomorrow there is no Jchoolf' Activities: Cheerleader 33 Majoret- tes 1, Fencing Club 2: Basketball 1, 2: Intramurals: Sports Day 1, 2, 3: Drama Club 1, 2, 35 Talent Show 3: Pep Club 2, 3. Lin . . . Claire . . . Hi Booble! . . . Post Time! . . . Your not coming in Dec? . . . That ain't bad . . . Snag that! . . . Swivel . . . Lets make it! . . . Boss or What?! Ambition: To marry a millionaire. THOMAS HENRY NONEMACHER Tom I came, I Jaw, Jhe conquered, Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, .3, 4: F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 CSec. 3? CPres.J: Junior Prom: National F.F.A. '63 Chevy . . . Mr. Goodrow's . . . Bow ties . . . First National . . . 5 foot 2 inches . . . 98 pounds . . . Purebred Guernsys. gnu. SUSAN EVELYN MORTON Sue We are not horn for ourreluex alone. Room 104 . . . University of Rhode Island . . . Butterfield Hall . . . Green Chevy . . . Love. Ambition: To make a good wife for Frank. DIANE ROBERTA OLIVER Dee 'They are rich who have true friendJ. Activities: F.H.A. 1, 23 Intramur- als: Pep Club 1, 2g Bowling Club 1, 2, F.B.L.A. 3, 4 CTrea.s.Jg Em- blem 4: Senior Play Comm., Law Club 4. Catch Ya Later . . . ED . . . Janice, Pat, poe, LM .... 5th period. Ambition: To stay awake. 'V , fan if SHARON ALENE NYGARD Sheri Silence if golden and so ix her hair. Activities: Glee Club 1, G.A.A. 1, 23 F.H.A. 2: junior Prom, Senior Leadership: Homecoming Comm. 4: E.B.L.A. 4: Law Club 4. Green Willys . . . Nice dark Hair . . . Maur . Ambition: A life of challenge and fulfillment. CAROL OROFINO Orbi Sweet perfonality, full of raicalityf' Activities: F.H,A. 1, 2, 3, 4 fSec. 35: Bowling 1, 2: Pep Club 1, 2: Drama Club 1. Rit! . . . 1955 Green and White Merc . . . the girls . . . hey bag! . . . Alberta. Ambition: To marry Rit. MARJORIE ELIZABETH OSGOOD ..Bea,. It'J .ro easy to raise and have fun. Activities: EI-I.A. 3, 43 Majorettes 3, 45 Junior Prom: Bowling 3. Bobby . . . '57 Fords . . . May 6, 1963 . . . 'fraid not. Ambition: To live, love and be happy Cwith Bobbyb. BRIAN PETER O'CONNELL Okie You're a good loser if you can grip the winner? hand without wishing it was hi: neck. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 CCaptainD: Track 2, 3, 4, Boy's Leadership 3, 4: Youth Day: Coin Club 1. Hello Dumplin . . . No You? . . . Oven . . . Saturday night . . . 3rd I.unch'wave. Ambition: Become a chef. ROBERTA HARRIETT OLSON Birdie Of gentle and agreeable nature. Activities: Pep Club 2g F.H.A. 3, 4. '56 Chevy . . . John . . . 3rd Period . . . Westheld . . . Berlin . . . Smile. Ambition: Learn to draw. ,tp -,,. , PATRICIA CAROL PARENT Pat lf gum war the fruit of wirdom, Jhe would he ar wire ar Plato. Activities: F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, CSec.j 4, French Club 3 CTreas.J 4: Em- blem 3, 4: Bowling Club 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, Pep Club 2: Drama Club 1, Talent Show 2: Intramur- als: Junior Prom. Art...114...Scuzzy... Bessey's . . . the girls . . . boys sneaks . . . only in New York. Ambition: To have the ambition to reach my goal. JANET LEE OSBORN ..Jan,. In all her studies the did well, also in muxic .the doe: excellf' Activities: Minstrels 2, 3, 45 F.N.C. 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4: Talent Show 3, 4g Band 3, 4g jun- ior Play Comm.g Class Night CCO- Chairmanj. Ambition: To become a physical therapist. LAURA MARY PIASCIK Laura l've taken my fun where l'z1e found it. Activities: Law Club 4: F.N.C. 1, 2, 3. Indian 'Ankle' at 3 A.M. . . Knock it OH. . .UConn . . Christine. Ambition: Commercial Artist. awffeareefeezwziwayfff, , . WmauJnukP'm ,..a. .... DAVID WILLIAM PASHLEY Dave He war probably fond of rcbool but alwayx able to conceal it. Activities: Drama 1, 2: Law Club 45 Senior Prom. Ambition: l.B.M., to fly. NORMAN CARL PERKINS Perk Women were made for me but .rchool wa.vn't. W.B.S.N . . . '58 Chevy . . . VW .... Wilcox. Ambition: To marry a certain girl. JN-,. JANICE JOYCE POLKA alan.. ln twenty yean, who knowr? She may be prerident of Cambodia! Activities: Minstrels 1, 2, 33 Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 49 Spanish Club CSecy.D 33 Student Council 4: Varsity Field Hockey 1, 2, 35 Varsity Basketball 2: Laurel Girls' State Delegate: Future Nurses 2, 35 Emblem 1, 2, 3, 4: Chronicle CTri-Editorbg Youth Day 45 National Honor Society 3, 4: Junior Play Cco-chairmanjg Senior Play Cassistant directorb. Sin ZO plus cos 20 equals one . . . Chronicles Mommy . . . Singer Polka. Ambition: The Nobel Prize for 5 matics. 61 MARION MARTHA PEPI Mimi 'To know her 11 ell xr to like ber belief Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Varsity Field Hockey 2: Varsity Basketball 2: junior Prom: Talent Show: Youth Day: Chronicle: F.T.A. 3, 4. The big C . . . Charl . . . Listen you little brat . . . 22 . . . pitch dark . . . yea, splinters. Ambition: To be happy making someone happy. DONNA JEAN PIPKIN Don IJ .the .ro quiet and zlemure . . . maybe ro-but don't be .to ture. Activities: F.N.C. 1: F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 Law Club 4: Senior Leadership 4: Drama Club 1: F.B.L.A. 3: Bas- ketball 1: Junior Prom. You better believe it . . . Freddie . . . Stockcar No. 59 . . . August 31, 1964 . . . My Boobie. Ambition ?????? ALFONSO RALPH PORRIELLO ..A1.. Later were made to be broken. Activities: Key Club 3, 4: Football I, 2: junior Play Comm.: junior Prom. Just can't see it . . . G.U. . . Impala . . . Cuz. Ambition: Real Estate Agent. JANET ELLEN PERNAL Frankie Dynamite comes in rmall packagerf' Activities: F.H.A. 1: Bowling 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Home- coming 4. The Lake . . . Mac's . . . Lanes ...Meigs . . . Frank Inc. . .. 3J's8cV...Chris...R.L. Ambition: To go to Tahiti with Chris. , v'f..,,'f:j,Q:J'a,s ix' .1-.1-.Qf'AQf3.' ,-'ll , . 'ir 4. 1. ff -'a...a , 4: .7 Mi t 1. , . , ,,.nfm , lv ,,. jf . 5 1. J ,Q V MQ, 'r We - 4' 7' , . . - 2 MARIE ANN PUTALA Marie Quiet until you know her. Activities: Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 2: F.B.L.A. 33 Girls Leadership Club 4 CV.P,Jg Junior Prom. Hi! . , . Fitchburg! . . . Chris . . . jimmy!! . . . Fools . . . Fool No. 6...Barf...Barf...Ruth . . . Cha-Cha. Ambition: Airline Hostess. flu gif-4? 25229 frm fin' f aff C216 If: eff, if lgfvfhzi' f- f fflffvfaf 4 k if I , ,, XWZM ,, ,lV5f,,,k,,,, ,. , .V ,ln , , ',g,,,f .f f gg . v,,gf-h---vgfgwz' 'i6?:',fwf -,., . ,'. ' 4 .. f f., ' .1 Haifa , f 2' If M , i. f an- o ne zz , 1 f q new! fl f 'f fa W dvi my ,WM , wt, 4, , . fzg,f,e' ' gn, 4 11457 4' I, f, -nf4 r,u 'Cf 1 I 'Y Wg f .f ff: . fy . , f THOMAS WILLIAM PORTER Tom Not that he likes work len, he just lover fun more. Skip's Truck . . . Barf, Barf . . . Rear axles and transmissions . . Summer of 63 . Ambition: To be a millionaire. BONNIE ELLEN REARDON HBOHHH Ble.vred are thore who have nothing to ray-and cannot he persuaded to .ray it. Activities: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Joy...BK...Gang...The Girls. Ambition: Be a WAVE. MARY GRACE RENDA When Fm not with the boy I love, I- love the hoy I'm wilhf' Activities: F.B.L.A. 33 Junior Prom: Homecoming Comm. 4g Girls' Leadership Club 43 Bowling Club 45 Varsity Field Hockey 2, 5, Basketball 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, 4: Intramurals: Sports Day 1-, 2, 3, 4: Chronicle. Sully . . . Chubby . . . Pat . .. Annabelle . . . Donna . . . There she goes! . . . P.V .... Bristol . . . Mac's . . . C-Mac. Ambition: Hairdresser. RUTH CORINNE POTTER Ruthie It ir ro easy to raise the devil and have fun. Activities: F.H.A. 2: F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Bowling Club 3: Pep Club 3: Law Club 4: Junior Play Comm.: junior Prom: Chronicleg Emblem, Production Staff. Gary . . . Hi George . . . Sick Sweater . . . Geb . . . Yes, Mr. Goodrow . . . I have my eyes in today . . . Barf, Barf . . . Fool No. 1. Ambition: I'll never tell. NEAL ALAN PYN E Neal Quiet persom are welcome everywhere. Dick . . . G.U .... Seabees . . . Big Chev. Ambition: Be successful and to own a Vette. S DALE ROBERT REYNOLDS Behind hir mantle of quietude who hnowx what we shall find. Activities: Dramatics 1, 23 Golf 1, 2: Law Club 4. Ask me if I care. Ambition: I'll never tell. HELEN CAROL RECKO Reck 'The good and the wire lead quiet liver. Activities: Bowling Club 1, 2, 35 Law Club 43 F.B.L.A. 4, Intra- murals. We must forget . . . Peaches . . Crazy Maris . . . Red Truck . . Alley. Ambition: To own my own car if -li W JAMES FRANK ROSS uhm.. Good humor, frank and free. Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football lg Intrarnuralsg Student Council 4: Boys' Leadership 5, 45 Youth Day: Junior Play: Senior Play: junior Prom. Dudley kent . . . Perriot Preston . . . George, Ed, Gail . . . Second base . . . Number 9 . . . Yeh- Yah . . . Dances . . . Blue Velvet. Ambition: To find happiness in life. I I ,Fri-+kfzl?': i 'iiilii-Q-r DANIEL REYNOLDS Dan Everything will come if 4 man will only wait. Activities: Football 1, 2. 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. I'm glad to be out. Ambition: Joining the Navy. BARRY EARL ROBINSON Ding Let my .rilence .rpeah for me. Activities: Track 1, Intramuralsg Boys' Leadership 4. Ambition: Marriage. JULIANE MARIA RYBECK Julie A jun and merry .foul if worth a fortune. Activities: Art Club 3. Nl-I.S .... J.B .... 1963. Ambition: Travel then marriage. I s,,a... .fwr:.x-mvrmfi v :a.v-rp fy - - H f ' .1 .. L... . I A : ' Ziffiiliiifl TWT-,, ., Q ,' I' ' Q V-2251 l' I Aaammnair . ., .s.-...-,-t..., GILBERT A. ROBERTS Gil TlJere'J miichief in thi: man. Activities: Boys' Leadership 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4. Fire extinguishers . . . buses . . . girls. Ambition: To go to college. JOYCE MARIE ROY ..-Icy.. She bar 4 pleamrzt and friendly way. Activities: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 CTreas.Jg Bowling Club 2, 5, 4: Law Club. Rit . . . Library . . . Bob and the gang...Rrn.l04...Gym... the girls . . . Rocky Neck State Park . . . to stay happy all the time. Ambition: To be an IBM operator. CAROLE ANN SALABAY Ole At ar! .the did well, ar 11 friend rbe did excel. Activities: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Drama Club 1, Emblem 2, 3, 4 CArt Edi- torbg junior Prom: Bowling Club 1, 2g F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2: Girls Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals, Chronicle CArt Chairmanjg Talent Show Ig National Honor Society. The gang . . . What?? you kid- ding me? . . . Only in New York! . . . Too much. Ambition: Biology teacher in an all boys school. l.,,-- f MARY ANN ROMAIAS Maris Little born: tend forth big noi.re.v. Activities: Bowling Club: G.A.A. lg F.N.c. 4g Pep Club 2, 5: F.B.L.A. 3, 4 CPrograrn Chairmaribg Emblem 4, Law Club, 7up-1...Frank...Mish... M.D.'s . . . Toody . . . Big 4 . . . Fanny . . . mother superior . . . J.C. and the gang . . . Fools Sneakers . . . Ambition: To Find what I'm look- ing for. 5 iv RONALD STEPHEN SEKELLICK uROnn i People who make no noise are dangerous. Activities: Archery 1, 25 Fencing 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4 CCo-Captjg Senior Leadership Club 4: Valentine Dance CCO- chairmanlg Intramurals. Runt, Russ, Rink, Jeff, Moe . . . Pam . . . Barb . . . Majorette Leader . . . Girls-Yup . . . Mr. G. Ambition: Engineer or Air Force. nw LUCILLE DOLORES SANTO Lou A good mixer, a good pal, no wonder she's a popular gal. Activities: Class Ofiicer 2, 3, 4 CTreas.7g Bowling Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2: G.A.A. 13 Talent Show 2, Junior Play Comm.: Drama Club 1, 2g Junior Prom: Chronicle CTri-Editorb. Richard!! . . . Lou, Giano, Annie ...'600lds...thegirls... Riots in the Chronicle room . . . D 8: L. Ambition: To marry Rit. JUDITH JO-ANN SIENKIEWICZ 1-Judin Behind those innocent eyes is the work of the devil. Activities: Majorettes 1, 2, 3g Homecoming Comm.: F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Field Hockey CMgr.Dg Talent Show 2: junior Prom: Junior Play Comm., Girls' Leadership QPres.j: F.B.L.A. 4: Intramurals, Bowling 4: G.A.A. 3, 4. Ray dioactive . . . Boys' sneaks ...Patti...7up...HeyBer- nard...9...Big4...I don't care . . . Bobbsey Twins. Ambition: To know what I want. PATRICIA ANN SIN KEWICZ Sinky Fm no angel. Activities: F.N.C. 1, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2: Fencing 2: Pep Club 2: junior Prom Comm., F.B.L.A. 3, G.A.A. 1, 3, 4, Girl's Intramurals, Bowl- ing Club 4, Homecoming Comm. 4, Chronicle, Senior Leadership. Richard . . . T.C .... June 23, 1963 . . . Chub, M.G., A.M.S. . . . '61 Chevy . . 21 Holt St ...Feb.2,1963...Fink... Mac's. Ambition: For me to know and you to End out. JAMES RAYMOND SAVAGE JR. ..Jim,. Good things are twice as good when they are short. Activities: Archery lg Track lg Fencing 23 Intramurals. When shall we three meet again? Ambition: College. ANTHONY JAMES SERAFINO Tony Then he talked, good God, how he talked. Activities: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1: Cross Country 3 CMgr.D: Basketball 3 CMgr.Dg Baseball 3, 4 CMgr.Dg junior Prom, Chronicle, Chorus 3. '60 Buick . . . Girls, girls, girls . . . Ho Baby . . . The lively ones . . . Lucky 13 . . . Sugar Shack. Ambition: College and a profes- sion. SHARON Rose SLAMONS Bubbles I pity those who don't have fun. Activities: Chorus 25 F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom: Junior Play Comm.: Drama Club 1. Louie . . . Boom-chi-che-boom . . . 'Ole' . . . Helen, Mertz, Scuzzy . . . Bubbercup . . . The Abby ...Forgetit...Mr.G.115... God will punish you. Ambition: To make no wrong turns on life's highway. ANNE MARIE CATHERINE SILVERIO Annabelle A cheek ever ready with a blush. Activities: Drama Club lg French Club 35 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 1, Junior Prom, Chronicle, Pep Club 2g Talent Show 2. 63 Thunderbird?? . . . Mac's . . . Pat, Chubby, M.G., Darlene, Lou . . . You 'ole rattlesnake . . . Hello sweetheart . . . Yaahooo . Ambition: To travel around the world. -1.-za-.A A - IK LN- v sr ' xi -is . ,,,. - wwwwm www-n-sf....f-9,-vs,----.--s-t--tqfaq.,as..1 ., -Q .85 , agffiz -5 -' , wines-'av' W . .. rr . fi i s 5, ,gi :su 2 - ' v,:1.-Yfaf-w?g- '- - ' itz,-gg. - 1 2 + 5 Z V is i ROBERT VINCENT SPELLMAN Rob Saint on the outride, devil on the in.ride Activities: Archery 1, 25 F.T.A. 3, 4: Chronicle: Junior Play, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Senior Playg Drama Club, 4, Intramurals: Em- blem 3. A.U.Boys's . . . 209 Main St. . . . Northfield lviinnesota . . . Plague . . . Slopers . . . The Big C. Ambition: To get as much out of life as possible. N . BARBARA JANE SLATER Barb Flat!ery will get you romewlaere, ro start talking. Activities: Intramurals, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4 CPres.Jg Talent Show 23 French Club 3 CProgtam Chairmanjg Jun- ior Prom: Emblem 4 CAlumni Eclitorlg Chronicle CBiog. Chair- manbg Senior Prom: Chorus 2, Fencing 2: Volleyball CMgr. 35. Flirt . . . F.N .... l'm Crushed . . . M . . . Legs . . .Yellow shoes? ?? Ambition: Teacher. LYNDA JOYCE SMART ..Lyn.. A rpirited girl ir our gal Lyn,' who never rnmed a game- lose or win. Activities: National Honor Society 3, 4, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Em- blem 4, Chronicle, Junior Play, Junior Prom: Senior Playg Senior Prom, Pep Club 2, 3, Bowling Club 13 Homecoming Comm., Basketball 3, 4 CMgr.J, Intramurals. Sully . . . Mac's . . . Chunky . . . Hey What? . . . Yea Team . . .Hiya . . . Blue Velvet . . . Sue-Bet-Jan 122. Ambition: Doctor of Mathematics. f Me' wwf- M'1'vte- ve ff-ff-fffzvwafrfgevfxfvzqefrfff-'ef W,-.fm 'A- ': 'l J 'ylt a , ,g:a.5. eii - gif' 5 ,Q 1 A I ,fig llll l 23,12 1.1 1,3 Igxjntm up i fa '-1'f eg , , , ., , st i 3 2 I pf Q v - f-,i nag ,M 44, if fi ,fz-I Vi? f i .,,t i p f Wig SUSAN JUSTINE STAKONIS Sue Laughter does no! .reem to be a rirv-but it leads to rin. Activities: Majorettes 1, 2, 39 Fenc- ing Club: Bowling Club, Talent Show 2: Junior Prom: Junior Play: Intramurals: Girls' Leadership: Chronicle: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. Tom . . . 7up-1 . . . B.I. R.I.g L,C.A.: Boy's Sneaks. Ambition: Tom only knows. JOI-IN TED SLUSZ J.T. No wealth ir like the qzgiel mind. Activities: F.F.A. 3, 4 QTteas.J. She looks like a model on the cover of a magazine. Ambition: Nurseryman. ,.'L'-at 1 WILLIAM RICHARD SPENCER Billy He doem't drive fart he flies low. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, Fenc- ing 2: Intramurals, Baseball 3. Beak...Ears...Brush... Ray F .... Julie R .... Mike L. . . . no-you? Ambition: To seek adventure. PAUL ANTHONY STANKEWICZ Paul ltr difficult to keep quiet if you have nothing to do. Activities: Fencing: Intramurals, Junior Prom: Senior Prom. Who got the key? . . . Oven . . . 413 . . . girls. Ambition: College. DONNA LEE SMITH Smitty Like a bee .the lover ber honey. Activities: Talent Show 1, Glee Club 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4, F.H.A. CV.P.J 3, 4, Intra- murals: Junior Prom: Sports Day 2, 3, 4g Leadership Club 4: Senior Prom, Homecoming 45 Drama Club 1, 2, 5. Mr. D. and his snakes . . . 41M . . . Bruno . . . I-Iamski . . . Papoloski . . . Moe . . . Little Bitt . . . ML G. . . . Rabbits . . . Laur . . . Mimi . . . Hockey Team . . . You burn me to a crisp. Ambition: To marry a big ham and raise little ones. EDWARD NOEL STEWART Rink If ever you are in douht at to whether or not you should him a pretty girl always give her the heneyit of the douht. Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Leadership 3, 4, Junior Prom, Intramurals, Chorus 2, varsity Club 3, 4. 16 . . . The Big C. . . Rocky... My Goodest Friend . . . Be my Baby . . . Right Here Herbie . . . Hey Sidney. 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'f':5'1f'.:'C'3'l1 4 , :::.g?',,s.i go. -2 ,rs spin, .,,gf.'f. .gage L.-4.1-off' ,v -wa-1 My fr,'.g.:',,.-.:'.:1:.:aQ2 get insanely!!fm,-Ewiftf.-wtmielt -41.1.43 ,+v.,+e 1 amg -wgffm.L21-wtee'y3:f.:f:,:2m!fa3 ff-z-,n12its'at-mi,-2.'fa ' ft, 'f-1-Zijif fir,-Im.: :f:.'.g.:' -5.,f3,v-'pmffvxafyf .'L'- itil.-ewfr.-K2-stu, Ma 1' -1: 1 'l'wf4f.-.:1,: Q will EDWARD STEPENSKY ..Ed., They .ray he'.r quiet hut we know hetterf' Activities: Track 1, Basketball 2, Intramurals, Bowling Club, Fenc- ing 2. Black Impala . . . Bill . . . Girls . . . Blue and White '56 Chevy . . . Study Halls . . . Conn. Drag- way . . . 2-4's . . . Top eliminator . . . 7-Second Bracket . . . No, you? Ambition: To own the fastest Chevy in the world. BARBARA LOIS SULLIVAN Sully All around person, a wonderful gal, our cheerleading captain made many a pal. Activities: Bowling Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Cheerleading 3, 4 CCo- Capt.D, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 CSec.D 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4 CAssn't. Treas.D, Girls' Leadership 4, Intramurals, Emblem 4, Chronicle, junior Prom, Junior Play Comm., Class Ofiicer QV.P.D 4. Chunky . . . Or what . . . MaC's . . . No sweat . . . I'll never tell ...Lyn...M.G....Hank. Ambition: To go, see, and conquer. RUSSELL LEE SZCZEPANIK Russ Women are not much hut they're the hert other rex we have. Activities: junior Prom, junior Play, Class-Night CCO-Chairmanbg Chronicle, Archery 1, 2, Boys' Leadership 3, 4 CV.P.J, Intramur- als, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Coun- try 3, 4 CCo-Caprainj. Talktome...Bemybaby... Hi doll . . . Pam . . . '43! . . . Maureen . . . Ann, Ron, Barb, ...TheBigC...Mt.G. Ambition: Cadetship at a Military Academy. JEFFREY ALAN STETSON ll-IEE!! A world of virtue found in few: loohr, personality and ahility too. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 1Co- Capt.l, Track 1. 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 CPres.D, Fresh- man Class President, National Honor Society, Youth Day, Boy's State, Archery Club 1, 2, Boy's Leadership 3, 4. Moe . . . Cast . . . The Big C . . . Wingback outside . . . Tough Nouggies. Ambition: To be a doctor. DAVID STINSON Stinny I hear hut .ray not much. No comment! Ambition: To succeed, To get out of S.H.S. THOMAS HOWARD TAYLOR '-. ., 'Tom I'm not alwayr right hut I'm never wrong!! Activities: Emblem 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 CTreas.D, junior Play Comm., Junior Prom, Intramurals, Boy's State, Youth Day. 22 . . . The Big C . . . Meri- dian . . . A.U.'s . . . Me Tarzan, you jane . . . The Birdhouse . . Mish . . . WSW . . . Irish. Ambition: l'm guessing! ROBERT ARTHUR SWAIN Bob In every deed of mischief, he hath had a hand. Activities: Track 1, Chorus 3, 4, Law Club 4. '61 Chevy . . . Elippy . . . The Drive-In . . . Me . . . Larry the cheese . . . The guys . . . Hi-gang! Ambition: Interior communica- tions electrician ALAN CHARLES TICE Eight-ban Generally speaking, he's generally speaking. Activities: Intramurals. Fungus-head . . . Duce . . . Frog- gie . . . Fords . . . The late one . . . House of Joy. Ambition: To be successful in life. DONNA LEE TERRY Nick Those who mean no mischief do it all. Activities: G.A.A. 23 Law Club 4: F.B.L.A. 5, 43 Junior Promg Home- coming Comm. 4: Girl's Leader- ship: Fencing 25 Intramurals: F.H.A. 1. Lenny . . . There she goesl . . . M.G... . . Ole 92 . . . Nov. 3, 1963. Ambition: Well never tell! JOSEPH A. TESTA ujoe.. If you destroy the leisure class, you destroy civilization. Activities: Junior Promg Intra- murals. The O . . . What a dog . . . No comment . . . Class Night. Ambition: To make a lot of money. PATRICIA ANN TRIOMPO ..PatL, l have no! let the grass grow under my feet. Activities: F.T.A. 2, 5, 4: Bowling Club 1, 2g G.A.A. 1, 23 Girl's Leadership: Senior Play Comm. Room 117 . . . Hey Mal . . . SS Soapy . . . Hate that Pop! . . . C.C.S.C. Ambition: Elementary teacher. f , iflesls s-4-V' FREDERICK JOHN TOMASSETTI Fred This hoy will go far, for he helieves every word that he says. Activities: Basketball 1, 25 Key Club 2, 5, 45 Junior Play: Junior Promg lntramuralsg Drama Club 4: Chronicle. Bridge Unsafe . . . dances . . . Laur' . . . pool . . . breaking up! . . . THE BIG C. Ambition: I know I'1l be happy. GEORGE ROBERT TROSTEL George Nothing worries him, nothing hurries him. Activities: Fencing 2. Ambition: Draftsman. DAVID MARTIN THAYER Dave Quiet, quiet!!! He's going to speak. Activities: Law Club 3, 43 Chess Club lg Archery Club lg Intra- murals. SPAGS . . . Executive Board . . . Mr. G.--207 . . . Egotistical innocence . . . Oxley's. Ambition: Investment Consultant. Nhisr' RICHARD LOUIS UZNANSKI Uzzy Men have diferent talents. Activities: Chess Club lg Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4. Who-me? . . . I don't know . . . What-me worry? . . . Mets. Ambition: Biologist. f M, MADELIENE TURGEON Mage A hit of fun, a hit of quiet. Activities: F.I-I.A. Ambition: ?????? BARBARA ELAINE VIDITO Barb Diminuti11e in size hut not in heart. Activities: Law Clubg F.B.L.A. 4, Bowling Club 4: F.N.C. 1. Charlie and his real stop! . . . Columbia University . Ambition: Airline Stewardess. ELIZABETH ANN WEBB ROLAND PAUL TURGEON JR. Turge H is quiet manner is only a disguise. Ambition: To be a welder. DOREEN ANN VANASSE Leave .rilence to the Godr, I am only human. Activities: Pep Club 33 Law Club 4: Junior Play. '53 Chevy . . . Oct. 13, 1962 . . . Please . . . Fred . . . 5th period study . . . Meriden Theater . . . 3rd period study . . . August 6, 1963 . . . Fred . . . telephones . . . 8:00 P.M. Ambition: Hairdresser. K Spider If music he the food of life- KAREN MAY WELDON play On' Her hands on the ivory key: in Activities: All State Orchestra 2 jitfnl fancies strayed. 1127 '. . 'Jeff gg Min2siS'els5 1, 2, Zitghorus 2 Qctgltfs' Gi? EIHZQMQ' 4' liianfl I F.N.C. 1, 2, Field Hockey 1, 2, 5 ,' 3 Qegfiongclg ' mme S ' 4: Chronicle. F 'X lg ' T ' , fyyy, . . m ition: o have a good life ian 5 Lyn ' ' ' Ginger ' ' ' do and to be a successful organist. it again. . . . Karen. Ambition. To succeed in every- thing I may do. I 68 ROBERTA ANN VREDENBURG Birdie Youth is a gay time and I shall he carefree. Activities: F.N.C. 1, 2, 33 Intra- murals: Bowling Club 1, 2g Drama Club 2, 3g Majorettes 1, 2, 33 Sen- ior Leadership Clubg Law Club: Glee Club 1, 2. Letters . . . Washington . Chevys . . . drags . . . G.E. Madi- sons . . . Study Halls . . . My Boobie and July 1, 1964 . Ambition: To have a happy 8: last- ing marriage. CLAIRE ROXANN WILLIS Willie Di:tracting women are like chocolate ham' half sweet, half nun. Activities: F.N.C. 1, 2: F.B.L.A. 3, 4g Law Clubg Senior Leadership 4g National Honor Society. '60 Chevy Convertible . . . G.E. Maclisons . . . Boobie . . . Dickey L . . Break-up . . . Lin . . . Sheri. Ambition: To marry a. certain someone and to be happy. JANICE IRENE WHITNECK alan.. Sweet, a little Jly, a little more than meetr the eye. Activities: Girl's Leadership: G.A.A. 1, 33 Chorus 1, 2g Law Club: F.B.L.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Archery 1, 23 Intramurals. E.K. and his '59 Bonneville and '63 Tempest. Ambition: Go to Business Secre- tarial College. ROBERT JOSEPH WICHROSKI Bob One of todayr greatert labor- .faving device:-tomorrow. Ambition: Air Force. V JAMES EDWARD WING ..-lim.. l may he quiet hut watch ont. QUIET?? Ambition: To be a Navy man for 20 years. ROBERT ALAN WHITE Whitie I'-ve taken my where I've found it. Activities: Band 1, 2, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 4: Minstrels 1, 4. Ambition: To find my slot, my place in life. lv gp...--V ' r RUTH CAROL WILSON Ruthie Give your decision: never your rearonrf your decirionr may he right hut your reason: are ture to he wrong. Activities: Band lg Orchestra 1: Intramurals: Pep Club 33 Sports Day 35 Orchery 2, 35 Chronicle: Emblem lg G.A.A. 1, 2: F.B.L.A. 3, 4g Law Club. Hey there . . . Dinky, Huffy, Tessy ...L!L...Nosweat...Goody- Row . . . I'm really a quiet person, honest . . . Why? Ambition: To do what God has meant for me to do. ROGER CARLIS WISE ..ROg.. Life it full of pleamref' Activities: Fencing 2g Boys' Leader- ship 3, 4. Ambition: To make Lottie happy! GEORGETTE LOIS WILLIAMS Georgie Our little blonde dream ha: a complexion like peaches and cream. Activities: Drama Club 1g Spanish Club 3, 4 CTreas.Dg National Honor Society 3, 4g Talent Show 25 Jun- ior Promg Homecoming Comm. 4: Senior Play Comm.g Chronicle. Hartford . . . JACK . . . Air Force. Ambition: To be happy in all that I clo. ,ef-Lev' M THOMAS RICHARD YORSKI Tom What I have learned I know no longer-that little I do I have guerxedf' Ambition: To be a millionaire. JOHN CHARLES YALANIS Greek I like a girl with a good head on my rhonlderrf' Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Ot- chestra l, 2, 33 Fencing 23 junior Prom: Intramurals. Tuff Automatic Six . . . Big C . . . Meridian with A.U. boys . . . Bridge unsafe. Ambition: College. , 3, Mika MARY MICHELE ZACCHIO Mickey Whats done if done hat I didnt do it. Activities: Bowling Club 1, 23 F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 43 Law Club 4 fPres.D. Holy Mackrel . . . Annie . . . The girls . . . Well! Ambition: To be happy. ALLEN PAUL ZIPKE uzip.. Knowledge come, hnt wixdorn lingerrf' Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Min- strels 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society CPres.D 3, 43 Chrnicle3 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Boy's State Delegateg Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Prom CCo- Chairmanb. Ambition: College. V? FREDERICK FAY YORK Freddy Hi: worriex are now all ended. Big Chevy six . . . The boys . . . T. 8: C .... Whitewalls. Ambition: To be successful and own a Corvette. DARLENE MARY YOUNG IIDCCH A woman generally Jpeaking, is generally Jpeakingf' Activities: F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 23 French Club 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 23 Intramurals: Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom: Senior Play Comm.3 Talent Show. Surf City . . . New Jersey . . . When I get my license . . . A.M.S. L.S.M.F.T .... Supper . . . Hey Soapy!!! . . . S.S. Ambition: College math teacher. s DIANE MARIE ZOUFALY rrDin Both hrainr and heauty ha: Dianeg a wonderful catch for any man. Activities: F.N.C. 1, 23 F.T.A. 3, 49 Drama Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Chronicleg Junior Recitalg Junior Prom3 Sen- ior Play, Ambition: Elementary Teacher. LOTTIE LOUISE ZACK Lottie Earne.rt and ambition! in all she doeJ. Activities: F.T.A. 2, 33 Glee Club lg Bowling 2, 33 Girls Leadershipg G.A.A. 13 junior Promg Pep Club 2, 3. Rog . . . Oh! . . . 7up-1 . . . after school. Ambition: To own a '57 Ford. f Q 5 3 9 1 2 Y. - c V 1 Z,7,,,,q,. 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On this, out rock, we build our lives, Our goals strive to attain, And though we cannot always win, We struggle not in vain. These years have come and gone too fast, But we should not feel sad, For they have brought us great rewards, Which through the years will last! -Georgette Williams f M,l,f,f9,,,,f, ,J ,Q,,,:V.,,,m,,,fVgV,V,, V, ,V VV V1 -. 155, ffggfiVf.f9'fV1i-QV? .iff 'VL ','fL,1,5V,yVffVf ijizfib J f V V ,V ,.. V' ' i,,,f,,,Vf Vw4fff,,:g,fyW,if, ,fw,,,g7,4V,V,, ff wV,,4V,VV W, V,f,V ,V ,, f ,:zfgz .,,7f f fly-f ,, V V , ff, e2,fZ ?fz4Wff',V VQg4V,V,f,,V,Vgf,p,'iVfV'pV,w,f2,V,,jVf f V, , ,ff V 1 4 . , , f , , , .ff ,V 71 , ' . f Kia ' . , -, , ,,V,,.i,V,iwV.,.iV..V..,,,,.,,.V.i,,.,. .mm---VV, 'PVV3Vgf,,gVfV1L4 iffm, V, , '7 T ' TH! V ' 'J 'zfQiO?,7 '?4',ViIf7V'fV2 :f'ffl' 'V V, VV 1 ' ,1 f ' 'V 1 Iii f-M2 z - -' V 'V --VV V. , ' V- f 1. f:2V1zIG:fff V. f In September of 1960 the class of 64 first entered the halls of Southington High School. Wide-eyed and ambitious, and just a little scared, we little Frosh wandered around the halls trying to find our ways for many weeks. The Seniors were really a big help-the Initiation Dance held for us really made us feel welcomed and from then on we became a real part of Southington High School. At our first class meeting that year we were given a class advisor, Mr. Gerald Gingras. We also chose our class officers -Jeff Stetson was given the honor of presiding over this ambitious class, Debbie Carle was chosen Vice President, Carol Blanchette was secretary, and the job of guarding our money was given to Carmella Carrubba. Curly Davis really swept we Freshmen off our little feet and we sold magazines like crazy. Unfortunately our efforts only resulted in second place. But that wasn't so bad con- sidering the competition and besides we still had three more years. In June we departed for our summer vacation, no longer the babies of the school. In September we returned with renewed ambition and also with new class officers. This year our officers were: President, Om Clam Ringr, chown aiming our rophomore year. The Class of 1964 Looks Back George Durrg Vice President, Bob Krafcik, Secretary, Lucille Giammatteo, and Treasurer, Lucille Santo. Mr. Gingras was still our advisor. This year the Magazine Drive was received by us with even more enthusiasm than ever. Bound to redeem ourselves after last year's near win, we copped the first place prize money along with the accompanied honors. This money was certainly welcomed into our already growing treasury. Betty Webb brought honor to herself and the school in her Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years by being chosen to par- ticipate in the All State Concert. Our ring Committee was chosen in our Sophomore year to ensure our receiving the rings early in our junior year. The committee, consisting of Tom Taylor, Paul josephson, Doro- thy Guccione, Laurel Garry, jeff Stetson, Bob Krafcik, Lucille Santo, and Lucille Giammatteo, chose square rings with a raised S in the center. At the end of our Sophomore year cheerleading tryouts were held. About forty hopefuls tried out. The lucky girls chosen for the squad were: Laurel Garry, Marion Pepi, Peggy Ahearn, Marsha Barber, Barbara Sullivan, and Sherri Murray. Along with the demise of our sophomore year came fare- wells to our friend and class Advisor Mr. Gingras, who was leaving S.H.S. Our junior year started off with a bang. First of all, we welcomed Mr. Robert DeBishop, as our new class advisor. We proud upper-classmen also chose class officers. Our President was still George Durr. Alan Dymond became our new Vice President. Lucille Giammatteo and Lucille Santo again were chosen Secretary and Treasurer, respectively. Our first big undertaking as upperclassmen was the Junior Prom, Moonlight and Roses. Lena Bouchard and Bob Kraf- cik were co-chairmen. of this very beautiful and successful event. The gym was transformed into a beautiful garden in the moonlight. Our lovely queen was Cindy Standish, and Gary Banville was honored as king. Rita Allaire, a pretty Junior from our class was crowned Homecoming Queen during the annual Homecoming week- end. Rita Earl, another junior, was among the ten candidates seeking this very honored title. On March 9, 1965 our junior Class play, Healthy, Wealthy, and Dumb was presented under the able direction of Mr. De- Bishop and the co-chairman, E. Malczysk and jan Polka. The cast, headed by Bob Spellman and Carol Barneschi, contained such notables as: jim Ross, Cathie Gammarino, Tony D'An- gelo, Margaret Gardner, Larry Maurice, Sharon Tessman, Fred Tommassetti, and Ruth Potter. The play was received very enthusiastically and also was financially a large success. Doro- thy Guccione, who did a hilarious washer-woman skit during the intermission was the hit of the show. Class talent was again displayed inthe Junior Recital, an- other undertaking enjoyed by all. Larry Maurice, who did a hilarious monologue of a man caught in a hotel room, won first prize. Other participants in the show included: Dorothy Guccione, Peggy Ahearn, Paul Josephson, Cathie Gammarino, and Diane Zoufaly. .. ,,1.,,. . .. , M A M,.,.....f...sa.sa.s.ss-mann. . I - 4 I T l1Jis'i..Jf': ' :L:'33.f Over the Past Four Years The cart of the Senior Play, left to right, Jeated, Sharon Chrirtemen, Judy Doak, Cheryl Gelinar, Gail Buttrick, Dorothy Guccioneg :tand- ivzg, Paul Fiomlella, Jim Rorr, Larry Maurice, Randy Farrt, and Sam Feola, With the money rolling in from everywhere, our class still was not satisfied. Our ingenious advisor, Mr. D. thought up the idea of selling fpens with the basketball schedule written on them. Thusly the juniors were seen patrolling the halls and selling their wares. This turned out to be a very successful project. Cheerleading tryouts again were held in the spring and those senior girls chosen were Peggy Ahearn, Marion Pepi, Michele Foley, Laurel Garry, Marsha Barber, and Barbara Sullivan. The two girls chose as co-captains were Laurel Garry and Barbara Sullivan. The tremendous task of editing our 1964 Chronicle was given to Dan Brookes, Lucille Santo, and jan Polka. Student Council elections were held in May. After a week of vigorous campaigning, jeff Stetson emerged as President. jan Polka, Susan Farr, jeff Stetson, Tom Taylor, Al Zipke, Paul josephson, Randy Furst, and Dan Brookes were the honored juniors chosen to attend Laurel Girls and Nutmeg Boys State. The officer: of the Senior Clary, left to right, are Lucille Santo, Trea- .farerg Barhara S l ' P eriolentf Robert Krafcih, Preridemfg 'Laci y cf'iamiaaaiiI9'Zi2?2?yI 'M 1 Jim Rorr and Carol Barnerehi pore in a rcerle from the Izmior Play. Soon it was june and we all looked forward to our summer vacations. However, we were all eager to return in the fall as the big shots of the school. Class olficers were chosen. Bob Krafcik was our newly- chosen President. Barbara Sullivan was Vice President, and once again Lucille Giammatteo and Lucille Santo was Secre- tary and Treasurer. Tryouts were held for our Senior Class play The Case of the Missing Heirs to be held on November 9th, 1963. The star studded cast was headed by Judy Doak and Jim Ross. Other cast members included Randy Furst, Sharon Christen- son, Dorothy Guccione, Larry Maurice, Gail Buttrick, Cheryl Gelinas, Paul Fiondella, and Sam Feola. The co-chairman of this successful event were Greg Eckart and Jo Ann Kupcho. The Christmas Dance, The Night Before Christmas was held on December 19, 1963. Laurel Garry and Paul josephson served as co-chairman of this affair which was highlighted by festive decorations and live music. On February 8, 1964, under the direction of Ronnie Sekel- lick and Dorothy Guccione our class held the annual Valen- tines Dance, and accompanying king and queen contest. Vigorous campaigning, which included pie throwing and can- can dancing was climaxed by the crowning of Dave Carbone and Peg Mancini as king and queen. Our much awaited-for Senior Prom, Fantasy of the Sea was held on May 16, 1964, under the direction of Peg Ahearn and Al Zipke. The gym was transformed into a beautiful ocean scene. Class Night was held at DePasquale's on May 30, 1964. Russ Szczepanik and Jan Osborn organized this unforgettable and enjoyable evening. Four years at Southington High School are now past and it is hard to believe that we are finally alumni of SHS. We all look back on these years with many warm memories, yet we are now adults, ready to face the world and to take our places in life. L , ,WM 4,,. M,u,,,,l L I E Samoa Poll I I l f I i 3 I DID MOST FOR THE CLASS Lucille Santo George Durr ww' '--5--Y .---.f-. M-M., W... ., - - - V ' 5- ' If w4.31:l'an+f,1.r,.f..ua:,.,,m' CLASS FLIRTS Ann Kroll Steven Lazzari FAVORITE TEACHER Mrs. Churchill Mr. Goodrow MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Susan Farr Robert Krafcik 4 1 1 2 i fl I MOST COLLEGIATE Chrisrine Chronkirc Chris Krane NICEST HAIR Susan Farr George Brophy MOST TALKATIVE BEST LQQIQNG Carol Bamcschi Paul Fiondella Nancy Da P Eghyagd Stgpenskv , I X X Rn, N Jw, ' , t- f--.,,-.WW M ..., .- . . I I A . I EE 'T' WS W- , wif I I ', 1' if 4 f 'ig' y It .isa f ,f 7, . 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CLASS GIANT AND MIDGET BEST FIGURE AND PI-IYSIQUE BEST ALL AROUND jane Doolittle Thomas Nonemaker Lucille Santo Michael Carclinale Doris Ahcarn jeffrey Stetson MOST POPULAR Rita Allaire jeffrey Stetson WM- BEST DRESSED Marcia Benner joseph Morelli Q32 I w X f ,... 1 , I If Q- -L A 1 2: .2 -Y 17-1' jig: ' 55- 1 j ffm- Q1 l :JJ 3, --44' -I ' ,ffl il, N BEST DANCERS Mary Grace Renda Fred Tomassetti CLASS HEARTBREAKERS Marion Pepi Charles Cianciola 77 ,A X f X if 44 4 f N ,, ,. f f I , ,ffl rr f X Vw W? W 5 5 ay ,V fc! f ' A ,,, ,, ,. , W if 'f f Zi if V , , ' Q , V , l n ' , f f I , 'WC' f f4ffflfi,, , Q' x 'H A ,541 ff VV f V, WW Q X amy? ?mg.a4W2Q ff 'V ' , ff Q H v2,,sf, W - '.,k ,V ,, QM , V 47 ,k.. , N Q , , K K K k',, ' gx .. xx,, N x E Www . X N5 saw QQ wg g ffl GD me 9 el G Q Q' f ' S2 SU 'ii Y fx VJ , 'A X4 Pia QS W C QMOSQX 0505? if qv flag? Sw EN CE? S mf ' KN 63515 Qi Qi if K 2 X SMG, SN W! - Cuff NNW, . wi- X NOXQWU C1 Q5 9259! xQ' igfa O99Q'Q5kgQ' ' 5' U ?5 f f 7 01? I Q 3523 Spy u iw Actwltles ! my-1,-vwwu-uv:-wr-w ffw' ,. H, ,E , lp? ,X ge LLC. M 'pf , n f 'W W7 STUDENT COUNCIL ,. . . R R.,,. , dL....i.... W Government by the Students Jing S CJ at W . y is S35 f S eete'-e P QLUCJER 55569513 I ' K Z 5, f27-if.I,L...,,,,..a -HN . s f POW! L Tllliffl 3 L L 1 F I. . !'i?.1,fEl1?Q!?ff 3 'S HNWDV 5 N H, ? Il., ' fe VA? ff' . J z 5 THX! . ste R t ,.,i 4? , , .91 s ,, . and . , 1' f. .,, r W ' it r L Jlfillldt V,g,f,lf if. I .' 'Q M1 :K ,. 4 A .1 Q. l s at rs 1 .. I 'll N X . wi 1 i new . ' -tar-' Q .CX 1 '- NA - if The Student Cciuhc' ', ah' ecte an' ion f which represe Q he' de bo J p otes t the best interexiogg- sc o .T e n ' serves P as a link beptveenfdstu ts A Q admin tration. Senior membgs a officers read s morning ' 'N 3 . . . announguxennsyafflpa so Nniaiticipate the annual Youth ayelfifhe mosglexciting 'etivity is the scho widjfixql tl X gouncihfofficers which cling-axe. hi y sgigited cam aign. J V ' J f 'Q1 rw! . lx 'V . U M 65, X5 .91 tl f anna rim JPN LX Student Council ojjlicerr for 1963-1964, left to right, Sam Longo, Trenfnrerg Dave Cnrbone, Vice P1'erntent,' Jef Stezfron, Preridentg KJ Q qi. , Rita Allnire and N oreen Rich, Secretufrief. XC ,J D , Jw Us U xy if t sd 1 C!lXl5iQf' C XP Q .1 x r. f -r Q f l R 1 -N 1 Y Y ,r J Xa I' . XII ,bf A N w Y X The members of the Student Council are FIRST ROW L. to R.: G. Durr P. Ahearn, L. Mucci, D. Lynn, D. Goggins, C. Dobratz, M. Derby, S. josephson, S. Longo, D. Carbone, J. Stetson, R. Allaire, N. Rich, R. Angello, , R. Berube, A. M. Maynard, J. Aldi, J. Davis, S. Farr, D. Cardinale, M. Pepi J. Gallagher, P. Stetson. SECOND ROW: R. Churchill, R. Krafcik, T. Taylor, Furst, J. Polka, E. Lucier, R. Nigro, R. Smith, J. Olszewski, J. Aduskevich, E. Bugbee, J. Landino, J. Lasek, D. Grise, J. Ross, J. Crispino, L. D'Angelo, R. Passarelli, Gardner. ' A4 ' 5, b y , f ' f f ,g -mf, Timm-f1Q.f.9,g5,45?g5gf,1, V:-ff :'1'gg,Xw 14w4n4y,f., , . J. f ,. ,. N - .. W. , .W . 'fy fm 'hwy 1 fa, ff ig ,A X5-4 4 W W , 4' if H' he , 1. 3.4, a fin? mf: ffm Eta? a,,,.zgQ jf' 5 ,gf GW if 17' 4 4 ff? . g , Q. ',.Ngm-.egg . . .1 zwafftwf' ' mf. .1642 zgfg w e ffwiwa f If W .1 f f T -. F 80 man. .a.,ae,u ' .4...1.ua.e V - f' l X , . 1,-X L..,..,,.-5....5 . ...J mum e. z at - 'Q' , .wifi-,zayj-.f :f.t'.'.rif:'. fa ,mf . . - 651 ei ig-- 'Q,+..EN wfix .ill ,wi :wx ' . 0 NX - f x lx pik ogy ' 'ififiiffffl KEY CLUB -'l Serving the School and the Community -K1 9535164 'f':.,u5aQk MQ lx ' ' W ' 51492 22773 ,sw MWA S6362 ZH!-G .1 aiiffiw M661 LM G! Q5 W mg, 243.10 u1Lss..Lk.F.m1 J if-MM W 'lf fr The Key Club FIRST ROW L. to R.: R. Saywarcl, C. Verderame, L. D'An- SECOND ROW: Mr. Triano CAtlvisorD, T. Nigro, B. Hall, W. Shaw, D. gelo, F. Tomusetti, D. Grise, P. -Iosephson, E. Malczyk, G. Guildner, P. jones, K. Kopka, A. Dymoncl, R. Potreplca, A. Zipke, A. Seralino, D. Fiondella, A. Porriello, L. Palazzo, R. Berube, G. Malczyk, F. Gualtieri. Carbone. The Key Club is a Kiwanis sponsored service group. Formed four years ago, this active club has brought much honor upon itself and the school by its many activities. Under the leadership of Mr. Triano, the Club has flourished into an efficient organization. Along with doing their part in making the high school better they also held car washes and sold S.H.S. sweat shirts to supplement their treasury. - at ,QQ X Ed Malczyk, Key Club prefirienf, ro1m7z4rz.f ci gen- eral meeting of the club. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Bringing Honor to Themselves and the School Society memher Georgette Williamt light: one of the four candler .fignifying ei- ther character, tcholarship, leadership, or ternice, the foar attrihatet of NHS memhert inducted at thif atsemhly Zatt January. The National Honor Society is a group of hard working, dedicated individuals who excel in scholarship, service, leader- ship, and character. To be eligible for membership a student must attain an average of eight-five percent or better through- out his high school years. Membership consists of the upper ten percent of the Senior Class. The object of this society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, -to stimulate a desire to tender service, to promote worthy leadership and to en- courage the development of character in the students. We are justly proud of these scholars and their worthy advisor, Mrs. Churchill, who has worked hard with students such as these for many years. ' J NATIONAL Y NONOII SOCIIY I me I E The Reverend Alfred Bernadt addreryer the groap at the january in- duction of NHS memhert. The Senior members of the National Honor Society are FIRST ROW L. to Osborn, S. Tessman. SECOND ROW: R. Earle M. Barber A. Kroll, L. R.: R. Allaire, C. Willis, G. Williams, M. Brown, M. Folcik, L. Edele, D. DuHy, G. Buttrick, J. Polka, C. Salaby, B. Sulliyan J. Stetson, E. Lucier, Zoufaly, C. Gammerino, T. Taylor, A. Zipke, P. josephson, M. Gardner, R. R. Furst, A. Maineri, E. Hagstrom, R. Krafcik D. Erookes E. Malczyk, P- Potter, S. Farr, L. Smart, C. Barneschi, L. Garry, M. Pepi, L. LaVasseur, J. Fiondella, Mrs. Churchill CAclvisorJ. Y , The junior members of the National Honor Society are FIRST ROW L. to Ouelette, B. Schumann, G. DeBisschop, C. Pesce C. Croteau J. Lewis E. R.: L. Wfarner, K. Kitchen, K. Dutton, N. Ruth, N. Ferguson, V. I-lurle, A. Nell, D. jones, K. Kopka, Rl Potrepka, A. Chalife R. Sullivain B Palrilef, DellaBitta, 1. A. Hutton, L. Roberts A Kufta M Dilviarrino L Doerfler D Grise A Furst L D'An l G M y y A 8 I , , 1 3 1, - 1 - w - i - , - geo, . alczyk. N, Rich, D. Cardinalc, Mrs. Churchill fAClVlSOIQ. SECOND ROW: L. 2 X l .i1..1.1- 1, M 'S '1 Q., EMBLEW: ::: H Constantly In orming the Student Body lui 4 ,, ,Luigi The school newspaper, a winner in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association for a number of years, lends itself to the town as well as our school. This year, it has done well in covering current events in the world and school. The Emblem owes much to Miss Shorey, their capable advisor, for the fine job she has done with the entire staff. The Emblem has helped promote the many activities pursued at Southington High School. The Business Staff of the Emblem is FIRST ROW ROW: P. Fiondella, V. Riccio, G. Eckart, A. L. to R.: N. Ferguson, R. Earle, M. Kastner, C. Chafiey, B. Nigro, 1. Freire. Pesce, M. Brown, D, Gillen, S. Farr. SECOND X 5-ay-4 A The Production Staff of the Emblem is FIRST ROW: R. ROW: B. Sullivan, J. Gladke, T. Marenna, D. Terry, L Allaire, D. Oliver, R. Potter, L. Lausieiz, B. Fritz, M. LaVasseur, E. Davey, G. Buttriclc. Romajas, P. Brown, R. Balazy, J. Witneck. SECOND The Literary Staff of the Emblem is FIRST ROW L. to R.: Miss Shorey, Taylor, K. Farmer. SECOND ROW: S. Tessman, L. Smart, D. Goggins, F. M. DiMartino, L. Ouellette, J. O'NeiI, C. Croteau, C. Garnmerino, S. Wright, S. Moone, A. Skinner, G. Buttrick, J. Polka, P. O'Leary, C. Salaby, Skinner, B. Slater, R. Furst, S. McLaughlin, M. Gardner, K. Dutten, L. J. De la Chevrotiere, E. Dunham, A. Folcik, S. Allen, P. Parent. 85 LAW CLUB .......-.-, -fw--Wi-- ' lf' , 'WV . , I V K, W f 'ff' 'giant ' V f ' .Iawuai fs .-:cfm mf...-g.r.,,. ...m,.f....n .t.,.,,,a. .., ,411 The Law Club FIRST ROW L. to R.: M. Zacchio, L. Lausier, R. Potter, R Vredenbur SECOND ROW A Le er B Vidito T Mar nn P . g. : . g , . , . e a, . LaVorgna, C. Willis, H. Greco, K. Mohr, A. Mongillo, D. Oliver, J. Latt- rnan, J. Kizilski, C. Gelinas, D. Vanasse, B. Fritz, N. Forbes. THIRD ROW W . l,..i.- D. Terry, C. Hoff, S. Nygard, E. Davey, B. Karpey, P. Lynne, D. Thayer, B. Aust, G. Buttrick, R. Wilson, J. Gladke, J. Whitneck, B. Swain, Mrs. Viselli CAdvisorJ. l .tlgaggll Practzcmg Court Procedure and Statutes f if In its second year of Work the law club has become one of the most stimulating and unique clubs in the school. Under the direction of Mrs. Viselle students Fi . eli.l fi. ' v 5 le have the opportunity to learn more about the legal aspects of social action and have participated in a brilliantly conducted mock trial. 1,2 Memberf of the Law Club dircmf upcoming events. f . X The members of the Future Teachers Club are FIRST ROW L. to R.: L. Fasulo, P. Triompo, C. Carrubba, S. Skinner, D. Ahearn, B. Slater, S. Tess- mau, R. Garry, C. Triano, J. Golmor, M. M. Polanski, D. Parcell. SECOND ROW: L. Warner, C. Dobratz, H. Mongillo, K. Kaye, K. Farmer, J. Rabatin, D. Lasbury, A. Silverio, J. Michalski, P. Devlin, Miss King CAd- visorb. THIRD ROW: M. Barber, C. Gammerino, D. Lovley, P. Mancini, FUTURE 'TEACHERS F. Salvatore, G. Buckolz, L. Smart, B. Breault, L. Edele. FOURTH ROW: S. Slamons, C. Salaby, C. Dobratz, T. Smith, B. Armer, D. Zoufaly, M. Montgomery, L. Huff, D. Carle. FIFTH ROW: L. Zadnick, Q.,,C1:oteau, K. Angiletta, S. Aldi, L. Mucci, D. Hanlon, K. Slater, C. Stepler. SIXTH ROW: F. Wright, B. Schumann, J. A. Niebell, D. Young, L. Duffy, J. Hulten, R. Palmer. W Career T rainin in the Teachin Field X 'Q 7 I S f X. l QAJJV V fmt, I I' 3 . , ' v-w 1 . V fkf' 5 24' M' 4' ' lf' , 0 ,M if M fu' . M Aj 'F . J ll A AV , L' , ,dt V7 f' fi' 5 fy we if ,fwfr N g . ,NIVLLZ fi D I lf iff Wi I - L, U77 'A 1115 0VV X 1 aft' , Q1 Jlflf . Lf ,Lf if I-F.-an , L A ' l MC MV ,ff Ji, SL fu 2 -lp iv, A Af! L ' ,api 'Aa lf S JV, JL' , The Future Teachers of America, under the di- NM I 4.1! rf p L,L,f IN Arm rection of Miss King, is designed to acquaint students L f jf' . uf V, fill,-' f,'v with the teaching profession. Members of the or- lj If , ' 2 i f ganization work toward developing a readiness in M I y' I 6 -. Q V preparing for a college education. They serve as U . 1- teacher's aides, and they have had various speakers 5 FN ,iff-, ,f jf Q' at their meetings. These speakers help acquaint them f if with the profession. in ,Ziff The Southington High Future Teachers Club is 2 iff. designated the E. Mildred Bedford Chapter in honor of one of the most dedicated teachers in this town. The members of the Future Homemakers are FIRST ROW L. to R.: R. Sanders, B. Reardon, M. Shepard, C. Kinney, N. Messmer P Beatrice R Hodgkins, E. Borassa, M. Dymond, J. Roy, E. DeMello, N. Forbes, D. Rich, P. Molski, C: Egree, A. MacNerney, E. Blocher, L. Banks E Polombo Smith, P. Chumara, C. Gelina, D. Delsanto, C. Orofino, B. Gasecki, L. Mrs.-Hallett QAdvisorQ. THIRD ROW: L. Warren, E. Recko J Tomczuk Giano, M. Miller, R. Olson, M. Osgood. SECOND ROW: S. Gray, J. L. Fischer, L. Kremslu, M. Turgeon. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS The Future Homemal-:ers of America is an organi- zation designed to unite state groups in the develop- ment of better home and family living. Under the direction of Mrs. Hallet these girls work to increase opportunities which help to develop leadership and intelligent participation in our society. They work together to promote better family life for themselves and their families. Preparing to Manage the Families of Tomorrow MAKIRJ. TM: 3? ' 74 . K . 2 M m '20 5 W 44,0 Q4 1 ' 'nxzfvwww Q, W. I 3 .....,., ami. ,,,,Mwn-MM-hh-A t W.. Mm, Halle! belpr FHA members in preparing defer! at the FHA banquet lan? March. X X V , :ff . ' ' , ,, ,.,.... . , N f Afivirifzg club -members is Mr. Farmer, nfluifor to the FFA. Learning the Role of the Farm and the Farmer he-4 .., ., . ag ' .ff carlo, e eA0mFA1,r1 , 'N Q S 2'5 ' 'is c-4? L10 ax 11 .1 5 FUTURE FARMERS The Future Farmers of America is a national or- ganization of, by, and for those students studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools. Its aims are to develop competent, aggressive, rural, and agricultural leadership to strengthen the con- fidence of farm boys and young men in themselves and their work, and to encourage members to im- prove the farm home and its surroundings. The Future Farmers look forward to the many facilities which they will come to use in the new Vocational Agriculture Center situated at the south- ern end of the school. Practical philosophy reflecting a spirit and sin- cerity that shows the true View point of the farm youth is demonstrated by our motto: Learning to do, Earning to live, doing to learn, living to serve. Members of the Future Farmers are FIRST ROW L. to R.: T. Nonemacher, J. Doyle, E. Kania, J. Sorbello, G. Martin, A. Lappert. THIRD ROW: M Mr. Farmer QAdvisorj, J. Sioch. SECOND ROW: J. Kanin, R. Olson, G. Anderson, F. Lumbra, C. Emerson, G. Griffin, G. Docar, G. Hubeny, W Ptpkin, G. Breshi, E. Damiano, Z.,jurglewicz, K, Sanborn, G. Dickinson, Grifhn, D. Hagstrom, D. Davis, D. Deselle, I. Slusz. FUTURE BUSINESS .fp im I i 3 :j!, F 'LEFT 1, 4.!L,, vga, R fl f is ' l Any student who is regularly enrolled in a business sublect is entitled to become an active member of the Southingfon Chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America. Under the direction of Mrs. Fontana, this 0rg21DiZ21fi0D has succeeded in developing aggressive business leadership, creating more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of business occupations, encouraging members to improve their home and community, and helping them to develop their individual projects and establishing themselves in business. U T U R E USINESS EADERS MERICA FQ Leaders of T omorrowfs Businesses The members of the Future Business Leaders of America are FIRST ROW L. to R.: S. Voisine, M. Romajas, R. Balazy, G. Buckolz, K. Mohr, A. Mongillo, B. Sullivan, C. Hoff, L. Lausier, E. Davey, G. Buttriclc, S. Sroka, D. Wilmont, D. Terry, P. Brown, D. Oliver, R. Wilson, H. Greco, A. Folcik, J. Longo, D. Cardinale, J. Whitnick, J. LaVasseur, R. Allaire. SEC- OND ROW: Baer, J. Riebeck, C. Willis, J. Sinkewicz, P. Mihalic, J. Lattman, S. Nigard, M. Paul, L. Mullins, J. Gladke, J. Kizilzki, S. Zajac, D. Kufta, C. Blessing, H. Simmons, L. Graves, P. Newton, M. Kowalski, B. Vnuk, M. Mongillo, J. DellaVecchia. THIRD ROW: L. Ouelette, B- Viclito, M. Zacchio, T. Murrina, C. Lavorgna, M. Thayer, V. Wielgos, A- Morelli, C. Skrypik, R. Allaire, G. Wydra, J. Doak, R. Potter, S. Danella, M. Testa, M. Plourd, L. Giamatteo, E. Doyle, A. Drogosek, L. Amoroso, A Lazzari, D. Lavasseur, D. Fowler. FOURTH ROW: R. Badgely, R. KarPY P. Lynn. s. Q 'an.1....,..w....w...m FUTURE NURSES The Future.Nurses of America are FIRST ROW L. to R.: Mrs. Day CAd- A. MacNearny, T. Cessario, C. England, R. Farler, M. Folcik, B. Bushnell, vxsorb, P. Sxnkewrcz, J. Sienkiewicz, P. Michalak, C. Carrubba, L. Doerfler, J. Pernal. THIRD ROW: P. O'Leary, J. Roy, M. Foley, L. Boyce. J. Osborn, B. Sauer, B. Lajoie. SECOND ROW: J, Kupcho, B. Reardon, From Headaches to T ransfusions The Future Nurses of America, under the direction of Mrs. Day, is an organization aimed at acquainting interested students with the basic fundamentals and requirements of nursing and other areas of the Medi- cal field. During the year, speakers from the College Nursing Instruction, Registered Nursing, Licensed Practical Nursing, X-Ray Technology, and other areas offer members an opportunity to learn about each individual field from people who are directly involved. Membership is open to all students. They are able to participate in the Volunteer Service Programs at neighboring hospitals and the Red Cross Bloodmo- biles. XXX, f If ,fc Wa, , I .t ll If F A, Q 1 el' I l A s Memloeizt of the Drama Club clifplay their abilities. ll' ,fy . ,. . The Drama Club arouses and activates the dramatic potentials of its members. They are dramatically stimulated by Hlms and field trips. The members are afforded opportunities to display their dramatic talents in public and private performances. Under the direction of a nine-member executive board and the Club advisor, Mr. Lallos, the Drama Club is proud of the success which it has attained. 'lf' kjs. .I S Plays and Recitations by School Thespians Members of the Drama Club are the following: FIRST ROW L. to R.: D Evensato, P. Nihrick, M. Porter, M. Mongillo, J. Aldi, W. Piedl, J. Bell, D Parks, M. Taylor, D. Moore, A. Folick, N. Nunzzillo, C. Gammerino, C. Pesce, S. McLaughlin, D. Zoufaly, B. Spellman, G. Eckart, J. De la Chevaltier, L. Budnick, C. Systeci, K. Kastro, M. Roberg, D. Greggretti, A. Maynard S. Belli, J. Reynolds, S. Crandell, C. Messina, N. Yeich, L. Oulette, E. Aldii J. Paradise, S. Triano, B. Piccone. SECOND ROW: E. Wentworth, F. Tommassetti, R. Mals, J. Benn, M. Rouche, S. Valentine, D. Ahearn, A. D'Angelo, L. Ruth, I. Olchefski, M. Arancio, L. Thompson, C. Patz, A. vs. DellaBitta, D. Standish, F. Wright, S. Moore, K. McLaughlin, B. DeAuguS- tino, C. DgAto, B. Nardi, L. Moore, C. Mihalko, C. Brooks, J. DuPris, F- Sabattino, K. Meyers, D. Neadue, R. North, Talburg. THIRD ROW: Mr- Lallos, Advisor, D. Bilogna, J. O'Neil, C. O'Donnell, J. Borowski, V. Hurle, S. Hart, B. Sauer, M. Dutton, S. Benjamin, D. Spain, G. Mitchell, R. Tyrell, D. Champlain, A. M. Testa, D. Buczko, P. Albright, G. Cospito, D. Mazza- caro, T. Viele, F. Zienka, S. Gray, C. Egri, K. Cerrirta, J. Dubois, M- Mihanchyk, B. McNamara, W. Nagel, M. DeGumbia. 90 f .X PEP CLUB , ixumh N Q un A og.. 1 .' I ' 17 xi ' l 1 ,7 1 NP l W PM j- as This organization of spirited students should be given a hearty thanks for their participation and attendance at both football and basketball games. Much time and energy is spent with our cheerleaders preparing for the games and also attending them. They put a great deal of efTort into promoting school spirit and backing our boys! YU' I i wr' ' X. at' 1-,arp YEH! do es fi- Staunch Supporters of the Blue Knights Members of the Pep Club are: FIRST ROW, L. to R.: D. Goggin, S. Cook S. Benjamin, D. Casey, M. Lemieux, C. Kroll, B. Buteau, M. Mongillo, F Salvatore, D. Parcell, C. Pouliot, R. Potter. SECOND ROW: M. Potrepka, M. Dymond, J. Saunders, M. Kowalski, P. Mancini, D. Plourde, D. Paridis D. Cardinale, D. Cibula, L. Cipollone, L. Oullette, N. Lemieux. THIRD ROW: S. Steigler, F. Wright, M. Polamski, S. Hanlon, D. Louley, D. Gillen, S. Sroka, D. Moore. eaelsatiligiiiia ' . fmm E CD CID as 'S S e Q : Q- CID Us r o E Q 3 o E. oi LA: bis his. . ., . Nqfbdgi- V D Started only last year this club has become one of the most lively in the school. Through the club students enjoy discovering the more colorful and interesting side of not only the language but also the land. Active support of the club brought such amusing incidents as a can-can put on to support their candidate for the Valentine Dance. Participating in French Club One are FIRST ROW L. to R.: W. Kastner, gelo, Advisor. SECOND ROW: A. Tice, J. De la Chevatiere, A. Skinner, T. Tommassetti, H. Freire, S. Benjamin, P. Parent, J. Doolittle, S. Saase, M. Codere, C. Sterry, P. Drmour, J. Condren, F. Uliasz. THIRD ROW: R. D. Vigneault, D. McGrave, D. McGrave, D. Standish, J. Smolek, Mr. D'An- Adducci, B. Carr, J. Gladke, D. Thayer. Members of French Club Two include FIRST. ROW L. to R.: B. Palmer, SECOND ROW: P. Jones, G. McKinney, R. Sayward, G. Pettrisi, G. LYON! W. Jones, F. Pelliter, M. Kowalski, P. Mancini, K. Anderson, P. D'Angelo, D. Morin, C. Stepler, J. Gower, K. Krushinhiner, D. Ossirio, C. FQICY, J- G. Geloso, R. Garry,.N. Ferguson, J. Ferare, D. Carle, J. Moran, L. Piercey, Thompson, E. Webb, L. Polaen, K. Shepherd, A. Villininlli, J. CriSp1I10, R- J. Rubatin, C. Pouliot, J. Pinkerton, K. Krafcik, Mr. D'Angelo, advisor. Sedorik, J. Golman, R. Stanik, S. Beatson. 92 g f .X I SW1.hE!2l'l CLUB I Rugs. ' r Trend Toward Armchair Traveling 'H S few ls- lx-CJ. The Spanish Club of Southington High, advised by Mr. Solornita, was or- ganized two years ago. Its business meet- ings are usually conducted in Spanish, and programs vary from Pinata parties to slides and current events to discus- sions. Its main function is to better acquaint students of Spanish with the culture of Spanish-speaking countries. i l Shown here if a rpecial planning committee of the Spmzirh Club. Spanish Club, FIRST ROW L. to R.: S. Piteo, C. Dunn, S. Slimslcey, D. M. Stanton, D. Giantonio, S. Ennis, J. O'Neil, Mr. Solomita, advisor. THIRD Janazzo, D. Hudson, G. Williams, E. Lucier, M. Gardner, C. Cianciola, M. ROW: J. Lehnow, R. Cook, J. Mattas, B. Nagle, W. Olson, G. Durr, R. Derby, P. Cessario, S. Hahn, J. Mcloskey, S. Laude, B. Ossario. SECOND Adducci, M. Taylor. ROW: J. Goggin, S. Longo, L. Duffy, L. Huff, R. Earl, B. Bureau, J. Lewis, 95 Awww.-. . . . .. ,. --.. .,.. .- .vf .f..V M.. .,,, :m,,,r..m4Jm:P!rqP J . BOYS' LE.i.DE?25l lllf2 'S-'S ST T' ffm?-i at -lg .fb .5'i.,r ,,,,,-,k: . ' . - i Leadershzp Trammg for Students -' xl 1 fly.. .if i P' rwa- E. Malczyk, B. Palmer, Mr. Orsene, Advisor. THIRD ROW: K. Sullivan, D. Carbone, T. Taylor, T. Birmingham, A. Rogala, G. Wood, J. Mattas, . K. Kopka. FOURTH. ROW: B. O'Connell, R. Wise, G. Miller. Serving as assistant leaders in gym classes are: FIRST ROW L. to R.: R. Sekellick, G. Malczyk, T. Kowalski, G. Durr, S. Feola, R. Szczepanik, S. Lazzari, J. Ross, J. Bleau, B. Robinson, J. Bouchard. SECOND ROW: T Farnham, B. Toth, J. Stetson, E. Stewart, L. Maurice, G. Guilder, D. Grise, Leadership, a quality desired for good citizenship beyond high school, is highly cultivated in the leadership club. The boys help lead and teach under- classmen in gym classes. Various sporting events are undertaken, such as intramural programs and a benefit basketball game. Coaches Joseph Orsene and Wayne Nakon- eczny should be congratulated for their guid- ance and advice. Ed Malczyle fleftj and Sam Feola friglotj, display their skill 012 the pafrfzllel barry in the gymmzfticf segment of the Boys' Lelzclenlaill program. 94 f Is Learned Through Actual Experience GIRLS' LEADERSHIP sl W I.. i 5. fi' sw . ,. A '. u X. ,, ,rg ,-.Mi l 'E f 4. i M ,M Members of the Girls' Leadership Club are: FIRST ROW L. to R.: P. D. Smith, B, Breault, P. Sinkewicz, S. Stakonis, S. Nygard, C. Barneschi. Triornpo L LaVasseur, S. Tessman, B. Sullivan, N. Dade, M. Renda, M. THIRD ROW: L. Garry, A. Kroll, D. Giatonio, R. Laderoute, I.. Zack, 1. Audete Mrs Brackley, Advisor. SECOND ROW: S. Bigelow, M. Barber, Mann. The Girls Leadership Club is composed of Senior girls who meet weekly with Mrs. Brackley to learn the fundamental skills necessary for various sports. The girls assist Mrs. Brackley and Mrs. Prevost in their gym classes by taking attendance, leading exercises, and teaching the underclassmen the basic fundamentals of sports. Their major project is to co-sponsor the annual Bundle Drive with the Boys' Leadership Club. Puirricipativzg in the badminton matclyer in the Girly' Leaderfbip program are Domm Smith, fmegrozzizci, and Carol Barnercfai, bade. GAA and EOWLENG CLUB ' f ' -.111-.:,ftfw-:.z, Fraamotirag Athletic Activities among Girls The GAA is an organization which sponsors all girls' athleti purpose is to promote leadership, provide wholesome recreation and in manship in the student of S.H.S. Under the patient and able guidance and Mrs. Prevost, our advisors, ,sports have provided a wonderful dive The Bowling Club has been in existence in Southington High twelve years. The bowling club, a recreational activity, is aimed tow people an activity which they will be able to enjoy throughout their adult life. They participate in various contests throughout the year. c programs. The duce good sports- of Mrs. Brackley rsion for all girls. ' School for about Vp, ard giving young My The club advisor, Mrs. Prevost, has devoted much time and effort to the Bowling Club of 1964. Members of the G.A.A. include FIRST ROW L. to R.: S. Cook, G. Geloso, M. Renda, L. LaVasseur, B. Vidito, P. Cessario, S. Peterson, B. Sullivan, D Goggin, C. Carrubba, C. Triano, L. Sczepanik, D. Cibula, D. Smith, L. Smart. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Prevosr, Mrs. Brackley, Advisors, P. Mihalik, my ts. is . . Q l J. Sienkiewicz, P. Sinkewicz, N. Dade, N. Lirnieux, S. Josephson, D. Lovely, M. Papallo, S. Palmeri, J. Upson, J. Longo, S. Perry. THIRD ROW: M. Brown, G. Buckholz, R. Laderoute, B. Breaulr, E. Davey, D. Hanlon, L. Cipollone, B. Bureau, M. Gardner. , Y ...,... .......... . . ef.-: 3,1 .- 5, . , . ,..Z,ffL,,,.w- .EVE P 'F' M I six r , , 'I' -fr :U f -' :ss 'F w 5 W 9 , 0 ,A . , X . I ,V Q . 2, W .- was fa 2,9 1 ' 5 'Wm l 1 . ,,f, .- Q 1-f aft--.1 A A ' A-1-aw-.' : 2 6' M1 : 'If' w,t1c,.Ii Ali Z., :',.': Wygyf -, nw ' f M ' The Bowling Club consists of FIRST ROW L. to R.: L. Sczepanik, B. Vidito M. Renda, L. LaVasseur, C. Carrubba, D. LaVasseur, M. Kowalski, D .Smithi SECOND ROW: A. Lazzari, H. Simons, P. Sinlcewicz, N. Dade, -I. Roy, M. 96 Bellomo, D. Lovely, Mrs. Prevost, Advisor. THIRD ROW: D. Terry, B- Sullivan, E. Davey, G. Butrrick, A. D'Angelo, L. Aiudi. f . X MINSTR . . 'E ma, il vi-fa if Filling the Air With Music Under the fine direction of Mr. Conrad A, Ciozzo our minstrels have given us many hours of enjoyable music. The minstrels sing for numerous occasions that arise during the course of the year. Such events as the Christmas Concert, the Spring Con- cert, and the annual graduation bring this talented group before the public. lt is in- deed an honor to become a member of the Minstrels at S.H.S. FIRST ROW I.. to R.: P. Jaques, M. A. Agnello, L. Warner, K. Kitchen, D. J. Sima, M. Crandall, J. Desjardins, A. L. Lantieri, S. Farr, D. Steigler, L. Carruth, 1. Osborn, K. Weldon, A. Osborn, E. Fart, C. Garland, M. Potrepl-za, Bass. SECOND ROW: G. Wydra, M. A. Cello, A. DeCaro, L. Bright, D. M. Brown, Mr. Gozzo, Advisorg M. Folick, P. Cabata, L. Smart, G. Klein, Harwood, R. DeCaro, P. Mongillo, A. Zipke. ,Q Q fu ' 1 , ,G .IC , L Swim Farr, acaompanirt on the piano, relyearres with the The Minrtrelr bold iz reheizmzzl for their fzmzfmvl 'zvirzzfer con Mimtrelr. Heff- 97 A MAJORETTES t . 5 ..i ,,... Tr . 'r:'urt::sma4-mrvsrasmf Hard Practice, Long' Drills, Precision Marching Majorettes, FIRST ROW L. to R.: G. Gioia, M. Osgood, P. Stetson, B. Phillips, B. Ossorio, H. Friere. SECOND ROW: D. Steigler, S. Holdsworth, S. Prus, A. Grimaldi, M. A. Knapp. THIRD ROW: S. Hart, S. Thayer, B. Sauer, M. Gregrick, D. Clark. The Majorettes are girls who were or- ganized to help promote school spirit. As their advisor, Mrs. Aldieri has spent many hours arranging routines for them to prac- tice. The Majorettes have marched to the home football games, in parades, and at assemblies. They have also performed at special functions such as the American Le- gion Carnival. The mizjofelzfef, under the direction of Pam Szfezffon, break into iz ciijicult formation. 98 X . X CHEERLEADERS Leading the Student Body at Games and Rallies The Southington High School cheerleaders are a group of junior and Senior girls who lead the student body in cheers during the foot- ball and basketball seasons. Win or lose, these girls are always present to add pep and enthusiasm to the game. Twice a week the cheet- leaclers practice vigorously for perfection and unity. Our cheerleaders have always been an asset to the school and we hope that they will continue to live up to the standards they have set. kk.. .2 Cheerleaders, FIRST ROW I.. to R.: M. Foley, B. Sullivan, L. Garry, M. Pepi, M. Barber, D. Ahearn. SECOND ROW: M. Phillips, D. Cardinale, A. DellaBitta, G. DeBisschop, K. Dutton, J. Borowski. l f r l. 1 ,M 1 SYL15 6,9 'Hair yeah Senior cheerleader: are, bollom, Ber- lmra Szrlliwzrz, Michele Foley, and Peg Abearng nzirlrlle, Laurel Garry and Marion Pepig top, Martha Barber. X4-f IJ 'rf Q ps 9 ' x fi' ,M ,f. f'1 3 , I nf .I-rx. X, CHRONICLE - The editors of :flair yeah Chronicle are, left to right, Dim Brooker, Lucille Santo, and Janice 'Polka t feil . Tirliil EM if? Zllillfi X UYlA55UA1 3f!7+' -giiiiiffifjli. ' ameri A . ffm. ff 4 . f ff., , ff X I ' gf...w.2U447Q9 K! Hit. Hlfllif Q35 , ...i..?iVv'ifi H1533 f3fffi'iC30i,.,, W 'YlW'fi 1' .imir e.,'m,1,g, ., ..,rf ,W 4 fi, if iff f HJ '. Shi. 'iii vm-1-i--.ms 7, gf-jew'-fi 'ju -' i J if 'J 1 nl :fi -. wg. :tml :vi yr. -.11 . w., lp.-q'e.glr1'g+9'e5:i.fs1-45, if Thet1964 Chronicle . . . We stated in the foreword of this book that it was a year of change and transition for the Chronicle. By now this must be quite obvious to you. You are probably wondering why it has been done in such a manner. The answer is simple-we have been trying to create some- thing which Southington High School has never had before-a yearbook. It has had many fine and outstanding classbooks, and at times even a slight hint of a yearbook, although it could not be rightfully called one. What differences are there between a true yearbook and that which has been incorrectly called a yearbook for the past number of years? The differences are many. To begin with, a yearbook is something published an- nually which fully reports the events and happenings of the year for the entire school and student body, not just the senior class. It is the record of the progress during the school year made by its faculty, student body, athletic teams, clubs, and other organizations. Of course, a major factor in this progress is the graduating class, which is the main feature of any classbook or yearbook. Yet the coverage given to this graduating class has become ex- cessive. It has grown to include such items as Senior Statistics, Senior Class Polls, and the Class Wills and Prophecies of long ago. To a yearbook, as we see and define it, these things add nothing, but as they are carried over from year to year, begin to detract from it. You may find many things in this book which you might now be able to say do not belong in a yearbook as we have discussed it to be. This is because the changes which we advocate are of a major proportion and cannot all be accomplished in just one year or in one book. We have only started this transition. It is up to future staffs to follow our path. We ask that they do so not just by copying the same things year after year, but by improving and eliminating things which exist, by comparing their books with others more modern and advanced, and by working with future staffs, trying possibly to further bring the Chronicle out of its dark age of tradition. If they fail to do this, then the l964 Chronicle will stand alone as being the closest that we have ever been to a real yearbook-and the closest we will ever be. They must make their own choice, just as we have made ours. ' 3I7iII1.3121.'1Il..Il' I'1i'I'Y.'XTfJL, PZ1Ki3liZ'lT!f.lfEI!l'!l.TV - V iitliwceatmfmfzwn ,- .fva i:ywt:po:f '.Ji:tf.a-f..4 L 5 4 .-,-,.--,,-,,-,.---,,,-.---.- K jf t 2 T 7 5 : if Y it ll , n -. F2 j, li I i j f. V fi I B I I 1 ' I 1 E jf 4 ! j 4 f f ff . aaweceaaa if 7 lu Q van. xvi. uma nwumwot Numhrll gl jj j 3 ,.......- -.---..................a.....-,v it jg I Q f am ramaumfyzmzszwuawlliil I 1 JIJJ3,.wLn,,. ..- W.. . . .,, j .. . .ax.ir .ma:m,n:.fJmi ,Q U rj Q X ggi i . , , I I . ,MEI . We li .2 ca..,,'a..ai 2 5 f 9 simon numstn f j X ' I E Juni: ins, N, iii. . Qfifx ,, Viva f .f . . V aiiwaaia 1 ' L 100 . ' M.. ..s...sr,.a.,.4.taw..1.zg 1 X i T alll-wiifiri A Deeisive Experiment The wriouf committee bead: for the 1964 Chronicle are, front row, left to right, Swan Farr, Linda Edele, Cathie Gammerino, Paul Fioudella, Carol Salabay, Carol Barnenlai, and Linda Smarty back row, Randy FurJt, Barbara Slater, Lorreta Dujy, and Sam Feola. . . .The beginnings ofa true yearbook W5 ,pin .,,,, , , 9 , Q ?ir,2g l i S S ,E 25154, , , f , if 42 1 2 S S f tfiifw f' f ff-ff-ff-if 4. , ,, , .-,t,.,t-,,,.,7j, I ,Q ,' f , fzy , X ,X M ,,a,f,ff,t ,V .. ,V ,, f 4,, f 3 , 4. ,wmfma X 101 ,au-H.. ,.....M....,.....,,....:. have ,e...,,V ,,.Me.e, .. . . wp, M ,f4-www. 1 'Q 2, if 7 X X ,f M 3 SW 'IWW' ., fff' 0 fs 1? M i fi X, ff 4 Www M W ,,., V, World War Two brought more changes and improvements in the yearbook. The Chron- icle was given a hard board padded cover and 'glossy paper. More pictures were added and type styles were varied. In addition to the formal Senior section two other sections, Sports and Activities, were added. It became necessary to break up the three sec- tions with divided pages. Art work was added to the yearbook. The Chronicle of the Forties was a true classbook which grew more elab- orate with each successive year. Yet by the start of the Fifties, there was a noticeable transition toward the beginnings of a yearbook. i 41 E 9 P wi Q , i if lily ' V X 9 Ap W A YL . l , ' U fgdlt V ll ,Y N l A x , t jo ' J Q- X , A -A O , X5 UV r' X -A ' 4 . yo Q52 ' K f qi-Figf, . 1 - Q XJ gms. i 1 T f Q ' ' ,Say ' by i 'Xl-' irq, ' 160 f-Qs.: + sbp , UQ - Db 'Tig ' A X f y i XSQQV , f .W 4 U Q a 5 ' f fr Q:-2 N 'Xdw T A 3' . w MQ? .A .Q fl WX 'X T 'f- ' 7 - i - f WJ mf na . ' . a f'f 23,1 IL, ' 4, ., wp. aw ' hn47mmvL6dK . . -,v- . -JFS. ., V-,.. ' -': ' 'f' ' 'igggll X? Q ff . '.,...'f'-L.,-iiiqxll--'J-mf-3'-,y ,pug-.van-Ama:-lziwvfgq-i'3,gtL '-'gag-5, 'F2j!Q. f,,..-::n::::.23,...'k .... 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'-fate . . . 0 rw' '-,'.-z.'-w- - -- , .MR-sf 521 .f5?1aJ.IwePSEa.fs f ft1'45'22.qi-gL?'.fg,r-' .-.a2u1,.mG,'R- 'Q-' A :..f,1wj,1fii-41fJy?fii::12f' 1 -,12:f.':rsQ.aagT:gt4f..5,3Ra:,qs.,igsaa2gi ai Qffihillig'4i53l2'iQ'H':',11-' 4 52? fi?- '1 ff ' r ' ' f N'-1','.av. -111- L ' i 1 ' ' s,,2 ,'.-,,. 7.4l'A!'1 ff 'Eg '...vu . f. .-, . V K-..un..i.4..-.a.,aa-.....N....,,..,. ia.. .A-..rac,.. r......w, V L ',v,.-' A W P0118 P ,- l f ,ff fx! i 77 ' 71:79 l , fa ootball Southington High School's rampaging Blue Knights football team stormed over nine opponents last fall en route to a brilliant undefeated season. Only a heartbreaking 14-14 tie with Sacred Heart of Waterbury marred an othrwise spotless slate. Utilizing a concentrated ground attack, Southington pummeled Plainville in the annual Thanksgiving Day classic to cap the school eleven's most successful season in half a dozen years. For the third consecutive season the Knights were singled out as one of the three best teams in their class in the State. Other honors included the Central Valley Conference title and the selection of halfback George Durr and middle line- backer Mike Cardinale for all-state. Few SHS teams will ever surpass the exploits of the 1963 gridders. The Knights worked hard, played well, and exhibited good sportsmanship at all times. Coach Joe Orsene, his staff and all the players must be congratulated for continuing the tradition of great football teams at Southington High School. FOOTBALL RECORD 1963 Southington ....,.,.....,...,,., 20 St. Bernards ....,. 17 Southington .,.,. 14 Sacred Heart ...... 14 Southington ,.... 34 Bristol Eastern .... 8 Southington ..... 30 Middletown ......,. 8 Southington t.... 32 Woodrow Wilson 8 Southington ,...,. ...., 2 8 Cheshire .,........,.,..... ..... 1 2 Southington ..... 24 Wilby ,...,. 0 Southington ..... 28 Crosby .... 8 Southington .,... 40 Plainville. ,... 26 . Z This years Football Team, FIRST ROW L. to R.: C. Cianciola A. Zipke M. Cardinale, A. Dymond, G. Durr, Cco-c pt ' Q , S A , - T. Birmingham, T. Taylor, G. Roberts. sidcdiiiii izoxivisolgi bgriiiiifms Longo, J. Scott, B. Toth, W. Zalaski, J. Mattas, B. Heller R T rell, J McBride, R. Sullivan. THIRD ROW: G. Wood, J. Lasek, ij. Gqrwin ,D Grist, F- Golnick, R. Smith, W. Colite, J. Landino, F. Maineri, P. Mongillo- FOURTH ROW: R. Paradise, B. Lewis, K. Fipps, W. Chopus, J. Lasek, N- Hahllr J. Strazzula, J. Grigerek. FIFTH ROW: L. Heil, fmanagerlr R' Emfmd, R- Churchill, S. Laribee, D. Guzinski, L. Meccariello, M. Mattas, A. Godfrey. 104 'fm ...,..t,:...-V. .. . 1 ,.:r.,w,.-Warmwaat. V .wr tg,5v'., L r N N ,.,,,,.Q3f5lgQ S . np. gtg X ee Ag,Q Q i eE , , L ee ,. QA :adn Jw' Mg ,'.,n. ,, . x . J Hnlfbnck Duff follozzzr Qna-rterback Scott enroute 10 a large gain. Zalarki kick: of afteraBZue Knight tally, 4, . xQmf'g' y V -QW! Q- 4 , i .,. f 's.-' A ' ' :ii '-5,4-ay: 4 0, One of the heyy Lo iz winning Jeaxon - iz defeme like ffm one. 105 v1n'rm!ruzhsr1u,a' 4xm wnvrw wkfffllain:-1 as ei aii Close games. Hard fought games. Exciting games. But almost all were losses. ln the most harrowing season ever undergone, Coach Walt Lozoski's basket- ball team compiled its worst record in the history of the school: three wins and seventeen losses. But despite the record and despite a sixteen game losing streak, the Blue Knights never gave up. They battled to within one point of arch- rival Plainville, they came within inches of defeating Glastonbury and Newing- tong and they actually overcame Woodrow Wilson, a CVC powerhouse. Throughout the season Southington was up against taller and better shooters. The Knights were also handicapped by injuries and illness that affects the play of the ballclub. In addition, several pleas to set up an organized basketball program in town-to teach elementary students the fundamentals of the game- conrinued to be ignored. No one likes to lose and so it is a hard thing to play for a losing team. But no player complained and no player ever stopped trying. Coach Walt Lozoski, Coach John Fontana, the varsity and the jayvees should be highly commended for their efforts. 1963-1964 BASKETBALL RECORD Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington .... Southington ,... Southington ..,. Southington .,.. Southington ,,.. Southington .... Windsor ....,,,.,,... Cheshire ,,.......... Woodrow Wilson Cheshire ...,.......... Alumnr .....,.. . Newington ,.... Middletown Glastonbury ...... Rockville ......... Plainville ....,. Rockville ....,, Windsor ........, Middletown ......, Bristol Central .... Woodrow Wilson Glastonbury ....,.. Rockville ..,.,..., Newington ..... Maloney ...... Plainville ...... This year's Varsity Basketball Team, FRONT ROW L. to R.: C h W l L ' ' S.'l?eola, B. O'Connell, Ccaptainb, G. Durr, w. chopus, 1. Koziialski. aBt1iiCKOz1Ci25l52fi'I24dl1i5i1Vl2' OConnell, D. jankowski, K. Kopka, D. Kane, C. Verderame. Missing: E. Lucier manager : . 106 f X The Freshman Basketball Team, FIRST ROW L. to R.: Coach Dominic D'Angelo, V. Clements, D. Roper, D. Mongillo, T. Tomasserri, T. Lavorgna, C. Brennan. SECOND ROW: M. Reeve, R. Fergenson, J. Condren, XV. Smolak, R. Heller, J. Rogers, J. Pashley. THIRD ROW: W. Moleski, R. Shipman, R. Angelo, R. Mahls, K. Records, R. Hoff. 0'C0nnelZ if caught in the middle of everything. Duff shoots and Acizuhezfich uffzitr 107 Y..-W---. .....,,..w...,...-vu-........1.-.Q vfemwsvvn-.rvuwmrr -.vm7fv.:tTJs 1.52 fix'-if Tam'-'4-:ii -fF'I'5lx J ,PRD wmr..-. 1 QU Q, . vi W' wp ' 1 ff' f -. ' 1 l . - N T X9 XZ ik'--arf' K, I xx . - .X FJ Nl be The Rigid wt that Souwington Hi h' , baseball team was going tojiave a big Vson thiiigplifing. The stffn was: How big? With A jeight full-' e startersffeturning, 9 liki ihood that Coach John l 40 F mianag Blue Kni jg were 4 goin to have a banner year was very .J pxlnobalilejl indeed. T o of Southingtonsthree Central Valley League all-stars frorrU196' were baflfl infielder George Durr and first base- df Lyman Ed lddyier. Onlyfbilrler Bob Smedley, who graduated last June, jp was n y llpnger club. ,B Tlgbylini hts 'n 12 games in 1963 but the slogan was more in f this sp ing! Practices began early and ran late during March in pre araril 'lfifor the April opener. Congratulations to Coach John Fon anakogc joe Orsene and to the ballplayers who did their best a ave their all' for the team. , I V 'J y Y, 1 L Oy .tj CL f' , tl' vel l K X , gps' XJ , Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington .K V- au..-w 1 1, . B V fl L ,M .4..,... V.. , ,, Baseball 1962-1963 RECORD Cheshire H.S. .... . Newington .... 7 4 Windsor .,..,...... Bristol Central .... 4 6 O Rockville 12 Glastonbury Southington ..... 3 Plainville ........ Southington ...... 2 Middletown ..,..... Southington ....,. 6 Woodrow .Wilson Southington ...... 8 Newington ........ Southington ...... 5 Windsor ........ Southington ...... 9 Cheshire H.S. ,,.. . Southington ..,... 0 Rockville ........ Southington ...... 4 Glastonbury ..,..... Southington ...... 2 Middletown ........ Southington ....,. 1 Plainville ............ ..... 0 Southington ...,.. 9 Bristol Eastern ...........i 10 l I I . a I ! l l as 4. FW ?faj,fqa.?3W,5'.a5s ts1'. ss . The Varsity Baseball Team, FRONT ROW, L. to R.: J. Lasek R. R. D' k' S B ' Piducci, E. 'Stewart, G. Durr, E. Lucier, Cco-captainj, J. Ross, C. Cian- S. Lo:go?W,ChoE?1E,R: Ig-iialdis.Jlllilgcgllliigsl,PF:jcgEbcl1f1sba:1?ccEcah1:lisacilSl ciola, A. Zipke, G. Felt. BACK ROW: Coach John Fontana, R. Smith, 108 ..,.a.a..N...r..,.a..a..,.4s..2.,.a,,4 1, . :gg .. rc fp ',,'kW?.'9 1 r .' ,fxvrf ' 43343-Q Owing' ,xi . 'N A . , 'j: H Q s, WJ x wa ' . xg' iw. V I Af' ' , L Jjgzl , 2:95 .LQ ...A 4 1, , W' N, V Y am! ' ,, f f If-la! f 1 Z - 1: :we AJ- Y J ,. 4: T, :xt q I wwni'a:2QfW9.w K ' f 'M--,fa My , - f'??2F 59f ' ' aww? .Q,.li' , , W, 12 :52 . Pin 2,1 ' 'ffm , m :V ff' V ' ' fx 6 :'f , ' V I ' x!,.'4'? '- f-3-'Qin ., , .,- , , N v . , ' ,l avish 2215 ' I 3,-+ -... -3ra,3.:?,1, ' J 7 f '571E57tff5f'?5f-fffif' W' ' i1?kisfi fQ f fY'5'TP'4 1'37 ..f- X 4 , .15 B 1.5, , '- ga, , , 3- L ,,,,:A.g5wy- x-.71 ' A ' Cianciola -- Lucier - Duff Jim Ron waitx to congratulate jim Scott for his bomerzm ff-P 3 1 f.4f ..-.N',.f...a.:.-wy..f:.c ' -,. - . 7 - . V. AT'WHvf7W?? '1'f'f'?W'TE'-ffffif'-f V a - - 3?ggff,g5ff?l ,g 5 1' 'I.i'r'-if!-giH515-L,W.: ff.-.rp V +. ,.'f:f V' ' ' 'V ,. a K ' --ww--1 LQQ2l'.Q.Quk.L.... -'-- -- M - '- W- ' --- - -' .-. luv - ,, ,, 552 ' nu--.v -......- -- -u gg, ll. ' ,...v wax, Ni: Ri, Addugi addy' another mark for Soutloington. C 0-Captain Lucier warms up for the 1964 seafofz. 109 'n 'n..vcnx.-:Juana -z:..n +..,,a...,....y,..- 4a 'A , , b A . 1 1.::.:A.n4:-f,f..,1' ' ,, .z , . 'Q H , .1 .f..-.tm 1' . . 2l1,'?!:a.14i1.wK.it.553W,ta ff .mix 15 1: 1 2'1- .S aJ..zf...m....x...-.u..sm.. Track 1963 TRACK RECORD Southington .,...... 87 Cheshire .........,.... 26 Optimism bloomed for Southington High School's Blue Knight Southingfon ,,A.4,,, 52 Bristol Central ,,,. 61 tracksters this spring. Some old reliables and promising new-comets Southington '.. , 64M Newington laluullilr 38? indicated that SHS might be in store for a top notch season. Southington 'UVHIVI' 66 Bristol Eastern '.'.'I 47 Although the track and field squad finished with a modest 5-5 , record in 1965, the outlook for 1964 seemed somewhat brighter as Southmgton 46W Platt 66W the team prepared for its opener. Practices were progressing on sched- Soufhiflgfon -------- 40 W00df0W Wilson 75 ule, the team members determined to do their best. Southington ........ 43 Middletown 70 Under the direction of rookie coach Nakoneczny who joined the Southingfgn ,,,,,,,, 93 Glastonbury 20 faculty last fall, observers are sure that the Knights will do their ut- Southington Iuhlpli' 103 Wilcox Tech 9 most to bfmg glory to SHS' soufhington ........ 38 Plainville ....,,,,....,. 75 N . - .. 1:s,.yA.-Q. The 1964 Track Team, FIRST ROW L. to R.: Coach Wayne Nakoneczy, J. Stetson, T. Farnham, G. Guildner, G. Frisina, P. jones, J. Landino, F. Maineri, W. Colite, j. Moran, D. Ossorio, J. Lasek, C. Peters. SECOND ROW: Coach Neil Richter, R. Sekellick, R. Sullivan, B. Toth, A. Van, A. Shure, A. Palmeri, F. Golnick, G. Roberts, A. Dymond R. LeVasseur, S. Beatson, D. Hutton. ROW THREE: Coach Philip Goodrow, K. Kopka, G. O'Connell, J. Paradis, j. Strazzula, N. Hahn, 7 R. Malaney, C. Cronkite, D. Norton, R. Rossman, T. Tornassetti. FOURTH ROW.: W. Kapke, D. Hurley, L. Joy, B. Hall, R. johnsey, S. Frank, H. Guildner, R. Churchill, P. Mongillo, J. Grigerek. FIFTH ROW: P. Laribee, W. Nicholas, S. Woods, J. McBride, J. Goggin, B. Lewis, R. Shaw,'R. Riley, R. Mahls, R. Berube, J. Crispino. SIXTH ROW: A. Pellitier, R. Tyrell, W. Banks, G. Kathin, M. Moreshead, P- Scpko, B. Egan, P. Norton. X .Ma ...i.i.w. . - t , ef ' .Y . 1,'x '.,,1':i'f 'i-i'if,,pI, f'?'J:'E'!f?' 31?- 'wf'v?fY9v'6'f?f2-2f bf- f Urbuzj 16, The beadlesx pole vaulter if Mike Lombardo. 'l 4., fb ,aff K' gmfZf1Qf f,,f??f1 V WL W W f1M'b ti'bbbbflfucbfll L M! 1 , ,Q Wjpbcbf J ,A pw L -1' ' ty' , I 'gf' ', LLfg,!f'T!V6VgL L!! fxjgfl Cjn,vffj4j!JLA, i ua ' v vfv4L'17gf0,19,gf'7AZ2JLfQ!lbfjdu M ' W' ff' I flvff ffwfffvf J 4 fb Lk ifffwflfbb ww bvfffif W M,,fw' fn fVi4Y,g!LpM ,XZ rf p uff! 'i'fUN' b ffm JL QZJWV bww XS: VW! WMM! 1 b W'yW f, WJ fm ylfmv ,. i W 'WL fbbbbwfbfffzbff X :ii Bob Dahlgren mah 111 , , , ' , ,Hifi ,..5l!.1'9'4Lrrflo5Uvrf -w 'f'1W'Wx -, , , 'A .A ,Qi er lair bid for zz :pot in the bigb ju-mp. Cross Country CROSS COUNTRY RECORD FOR 1963 Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Berlin ........ Middletown Woodrow Wilson ..... ,. Plainville .. Cheshire .... St. Thomas Lyman Hall ll i l Cross COL1ntry is a running sport. The meet distances cover on the average two and one half to three miles over hilly country roads in every SOII Of weather. The sport demands speed, strength, and endurance. To run cross- country you must have dedication. Each night during the Fall you muSf IUI1 from one to two miles and exercise from one to two hours. This years cross- country team lead by co-captains Russ Szczepanik, and Ronnie Sekellick ended up with an envianble 7-3 record. It placed sixth in the state and second in the Central Valley League. It taker practice like zfhir to build up the rimnefr endurance. l The Crops Country Team, FRONT ROW L. to R.: Coach Philip Goodrow, A. D'Angelo, H. Guild- ner, R. ozczepanik, Cco-captainj, R. Sekellick, Cco-captainj, G. Guildner, R. Berube, B. Reid. BACK ROW5 K- Reid, W. Banks, A. Van, A. Shute, A. Rogala, A. Palmieri, C. Peters, R. Spellman. 112 X K X 'x..n..r..J Golf has been an organized sport at Southington High for only four years and yet within that short time Coach Walt Lozoski has fashioned a champion team. Last year's tea mheaded by Tom Nigro and powered by freshmen and sophomores copped the Central Valley League Title with an 8-2 record. The prospects for the 1964 season are even better-all of last year's starters will be back this year, and with the addition of a few freshmen Southington may have its First undefeated Golf team. 1965 GOLF RECORD Southington ....,... 3 Lyman Hall .... ...,r. 2 Southington .,.. 5 XVinclsor .,.., 0 Southington .,.l.,.. 5 Rockville ..... .,,. , 0 Southington .,..,... 5 Rockville ...,. .. O Southington ..,. 4 Newington .... l Southington ...,.... 5 Newington .,.. ., O Southington Glastonbury Southington Glastonbury Southington Lyman Hall Southington Windsor . .. Southington Windsor . ., for the CVL Title Members of the 1963 Golf Team FRONT ROW L to R Coach Walter Lozoski B Reid T Nigto, D. Shea R Baumer BACK ROW L DAngelo W Barry K Reid T Kowalski F '.'-r v i'tT1TL - , ,'.:, .' .- 1 A 1 1 1-A-..f.Y,-fan, , .f 14 -, auflwi. - . .fi . ,l - - V-.IQ -ri.:-511'543'-f :214:. -'f'L,:'.ei21Q..yiE'Q.fg,','ffljl ff: 3 ,. V- Q , v 2 ' ,il '- .- Kmra. .f..us.n.,.-g,r.l:, . 'R --Y LQ:.in4Lg1L,..,.r.L.if..Q... ' Field Hockey Girls Field Hockey Team, FIRST ROW L. to R.: L. Huff, B. Breault, M. Shea, S. Tessman, S. Brinkley L. Szczepanik, M. Papallo, S. Perry, V. Tessman, P. Stone, D. Smith, 'Gladys Brackley, Coach SECOND ROW: R. Laderoute, M. Staton, E. Davey, L. Ross, J. Upson, M. Kathan, P. Vignault, E. Webb, B. Tompkins, J. Mann, P. Mihalak, J. Sinkiewicz. 3 Field hockey is the main sport for girls in the fall. Under the leadership of Donna Smith and Carm Carrubba, the co- captains for 1963-1964, the team comprised of twenty mem- bers worked hard to have a winning season, but had to put up with a 3-3 record. Other than regular games, S.H.S. held two playdays with schools of the surrounding area. M 114 . .at...-.-,..m.a.a.....,.f....m.. f - .,.. 4 H. '- rifQr'aiS'.i- w ' ports Basketball -1v'1r 'f'rtf ' H . ':?f1iT1i f I ' . N lbw ,I Fnwwxu V .r .... Y f,Yf ...T-.... If VJ The Girls' Basketball Team, FIRST ROW L. to R.: B. Breault, S. josephson, S. Laude, M. Putala, J. Longo, P. Rossi, K. Triano, C. Carruba, L. LeVasseur, M. Papallo, M. Renda, R. Tyrell, J. Kinney, L. Smart, Coach Gladys Brackley. SECOND ROW: E. Dunham, P. O'Leary, G. Buckholz, C. Salabay, E. Davey, S. Hart, S. Brinkley, S. Nickerson, S. Perry, M. Shea, J. Mann. During the Winter, basketball is the main sport. 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