Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1967

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X X 3 v VVhat is life? that relentless sequence of events, seemingly abstract and unrelated tae continual process of growth and change which can be thwarted only by death .t. 'ie inexplicable continuity of hope and despair of activity and dormancy . the opportunity for both success and failure . individual existence, destined by tate, determined by choice 116 challenge which each must accept himself .ti ' r Um, v - ! 1 nhdfwfx W fu' Myw Uv WW, pwfjfi U W ' JM djgxqbff bv ,fwyf JM! J fgwfxfb mvmfih F H 'yy LV wmv XWQW S1 tgdh To the man who never failed us when we were in need of encouragement. . . For the advice which gave significant meaning to our decisions To the man Whose limitless enthusiasm was a major factor in our many successful activities . . . For the patience With which he mediated our differences and understood our shortcomings . . . To the man who earned our respect and admiration . . . For the constant concern he showed for us individually and as a group . . . To the man who was as much a friend to us as anyone could be For the energy and understanding with which he guided us during our four years at Southington High School . . . To you, MR. ARMAND SOLOMITA, we dedicate the 1967 Chronicle with more appreciation than it is possible for us to express. 7 1 V ww-mx fv..,Le ,-7 W V ' . M ., . 1 I ' 1 A .N-.db uwaxzfu 'F W ,E , Q- 4.,w 11 1- , 'KW . 3 W A , A . , A K - . , r mf, ,,,1f'- pf , A .. f-A1-'few -f f' ' ' ' ' ,':Xvf A ' IME' 'f v'-vu, '7 -. x All 'dai . . . instructing by example . . . imparting signilicant knowledge to the rising generation . . . advancing the individuals transition into adulthood . . allowing thoughtg forcing it when necessary . . . demanding discipline in all instances . . . challenging young minds to face the responsibility of tomorrow Life is a time to teach. Z 2 5 2 3 E 2 F i 5 i W if A. 1 -'-'if,4.:fr:g5,z-arg, , V H fi,-,, 'Q A-HEMEN i'- ' vr W, + H wi , Wy-gag, . f 'f win , ggi 'gg M129 f M pg C? fr! W JOHN FARR JOHN PYNE Superintendent of Schools Assistant Superintendent of Schools LAWRENCE D'ANCELO JOHN GASECKI Principal Assistant Principal The OHice Staff , F ii ' , . , Q K ffl-. z ,l ' if S ' f f ' S S krwl' Y F I N7 b A ,V1,N My . A ,.- E! The Cafeteria XVorkers MRS. G. GREENBERG Students may be seen in the library throughout School Librarian the day. MRS. ALYCE DAY EDWARD KEEGAN School Nurse Head Custodian 11 f 'CSWWWW GUIDANCE . . recognizing our individual status . . seeking the interests of young adults . . interpreting our progress and our failures . . planning the direction of our high school careers . . finding jobs and recommending colleges . g designing the courses of our lives RAYMOND WALSH Www l r ' ' ' WZKEWLW fywfffffi ff gray ,,f! w A fy If 5l'?1ZZj f. A if Q iv ,fl W f . , ,4'.Ziqfm,,g,,f , OV' wfffvf , ,f ff 1 f , ffwhzfffw Y f ff 1 f' fmwif, , jg, ff 17,0 , , nw, paw! X Q XVILLIAM SNOW' Senior Penny Cabata looks over some of the literature in the Guidance Office. mf? ?WfWF ' :L 15 -I fngf, ze y. MRS. PHYLLIS KROM 'Q X '. 93,1 v 1 ' ?fv3g1f:,1 .f, g.'Hpf,.grf . I , x v 1' 1' 1' . ' 1 . 3,-5A:g,m - 1 ENGLISH . . . the mother tongue for many of us . . the language of action . . the Words to describe our feelings and dreams . . the tools of communication . . the key to our culture and heritage . . a very real part of our life LAWRENCE MUCCI Head of Mathematics Department MRS. AVIS CHURCHILL Head of English Department MATHEMATICS . . . the communication of logic . . . the study of forms, patterns, and structures . . . computing the answers to varied problems . . . challenging inquisitive minds . . . solving the mysteries of the universe . . . calculating today in anticipation of yu ,,ff ,,f V A tomorrow .ma,iv...e...,. naar: QF-..:,I2!'rm21!-Fi' .ff - I - 3, is,-1 fr F: . . :fwfr -S' ' IM , Vx Yer x 1 n ,gt ' .-GAL, L., , K6 1 fx S'-5:11 MH I I qi 1 'I' A ani RAYMOND IOYAL Head of Social Studies Department SCIENCE . , . department of systemized knowledge . . vital to the progress of man . . understanding nature's patterns . . opposing ignorance and misunder- standing . . utilizing logical, relevant thinking . . preparing for man's enlightened future SOCIAL STUDIES . . . foundation forthe understanding of man . . insight into social institutions, customs and behavior . . . instrumental in the discovery of oneself . . . preparation forthe role of citizen . . . fostering an interest in World aHfairs . . understanding the meaning of life MISS NELLIE SHEPARD Head of Science Department LANGUAGE . . . re-learning to express our ideas . . understanding different tongues . . appreciating foreign philosophies . . broadening our View of other cultures . . increasing World understanding . . opening our minds to the future BUSINESS . . . encompassing skills to be used in many jobs . . a combination of research and practical application . . a rapidly growing area of today,s modern society . . a vast field of employment . . the creator of products and services . . the backbone of our nationis economy 'min ,-..,- -.,., MRS. DOROTHY SMITH Head of Language Department MRS. ANNA FONTANA Head of Business Department X X INDUSTRIAL ARTS . . . developing skills and attitudes . . promoting dexterity cultivating mechanical ingenuity . - . . providing valuable experience . . . learning the importance of responsibility finding accomplishment and satisfaction , 1 1 , , 1'?1'7f1frf7fH'if5'j I 5, ,. I F :MJ-I-1 4 ,gnltl Li Nl K rel tx 'xi -Ii! D gui ..-- x Y MHS. FRANCES HALLET Heading of Homemaking Department -M...-az-anna,-.. -ga. , 17 ANDREW MCSORLEY Head of Industrial Arts Department HOMEMAKING . . . the foundation of the family unit . . skills to be put into immediate use . . sewing problems into understanding creating goals for today managing accomplishments for tomorrow . . molding responsible Women me-,M KENNETH FARMER Head of Agriculture Department JOSEPH ORSENE Head of Physical Education Department AGRICULTURE . . . training in one of the most progres- sive iields in our modern economy . . benefiting homeowners by giving valuable experience . . handling machines with accuracy and precision . . combining practice and theory to yield signiiicant knowledge . . preparing students to meet the de- mands of agriculture PHYSICAL EDUCATION . . . the key to health and alertness . . development of athletic abilities . . learning to work together as a team . . instilling a true sense of competition . . forming the ideals of good sportsmanship . . a two-fold test developing mind and body S H ,. ,' - 1-1 L-V 1- ROY DAHLBERG Special Education MUSIC . . . the international language . . . moving in rhythm . . . speaking in melody . . . creating mood . . . expressing and responding to emotion . . . combining tones to instill ideas ,- it ff: t's,r's .' s -1'w'- q,'. :pm A J UL 19 fy! SPECIAL EDUCATION . . attempting to develop individuals to their maximum potential . . striving to enable individuals to adjust themselves . . designed to make individuals con- tributing members of society . . giving meaning to each life CONRAD COZZO Head of Music Department f 1.5 I ,V f' - 1 1 3? , ' ' - ,., :,,,1:,-v1'f'.'. -.1 ,'A..1g,:.j, . .V , . - , , . 1 , , -I 35,5 gwjfl--f5g,3gg55,g',,g. - - :sr-1' f s.sM....'..4,.+....w.q,:.:JV.,-I., ,.,., ,W I ' . . . the words to describe our feelings and dreams MISS BARBARA RONDINARA MRS. DIANE EDWARDS MISS CAROL COPE I ARTHUR PAYNE MRS. PATRICIA PATRICK CALVIN HUSSEY WILLIAM CILLAN MRS. ANNA MILEY 20 X X 545, Ml E 9 MISS ANNE QUINN GERALD GINGRAS . . . broadening our View of other cultures F rir, E E sri' I J3..---nh ' ' 4-,ff , 1 1 e..' MRS. ANGELA DOMINIC GIALLELLO 0 ALPHONSE D'ANGELO KENNETH SHAPIRO 21 A : A R ali . V , M 3 r .. E ,Q,:4., . . V' fe , ff fs ' X ' '-L41 A x .v,1,.,,,,, rf., 4. ,. , ,.- , J, N 1, 1' 'auf' f 'I Jw- K 1 av- ,-H':-im4-uwear J ARMAND SOLOMITA N XIX tion for the understanding of man GEORGE KLOSS DOMINIC D,ANGELO PHILIP GOODROW xx L mf, ? Wx WALTER LOZOSKI SALVATORE TRIANO ' 9 . . . the backbone of our nation s economy MRS. LUCILE SIMMONS MRS. SARAH JONES MISS ALICE KUFTA V22 ,, ,, Vv,. .,,, . -E. .. H to :w,,'1.2'i,z, V A- ., ,m 1' . A 4 :,, 4-.nm -'cimm fy I 1 , P vw- 'a , G A 5 Ae. PAUL FALCONE MRS. IANET VISELLE MRS. ANGELA VILLARI . . . preparation for man's enlightened future 7... tx LEONARD PIRRO THEODORE PRZYGOCKI JOSEPH FONTANA I .K , 'i' Avis: Vx EE? ' 4, ft.-,f , ,xt .A . 7, '.f ' F1 'a Tk he Q Q k X f f V rf ' X I N W I Qglryln' X. ' A A Wes, fx- tg O X ' A dx 1 x., , , X Yi , A5 'Fw I ' 1 ' ' J K , MISS KAREN SCHNTCK ROBERT DEBISHOP my I1 A-:gt-1+--f27asE.g'g.n V, ,, ' . 1.m'5ft..,aiAl..s3,i5' 1 , - .wW. 23 . the communication of ie MRS. GLORIA BRYAN IOSEPH BARON GLORIA MISS ANITA ZOBBI developing skills and attitudes JOHN WISNER K ROBERT POGLITSCH 24 MISS ELIZABETH SHOREY ROBERT KRYSTOCK Accw WALTER WALONOSKI R. . tti . . . molding responsible women n-Rf? X. MRS. ELIZABETH ZILLY MRS. ELIZABETH MCNERNEY . . . forming the ideals of good sportsmanship ' i , 3 f 1 1 A l .1 l K A I x X' ' o l -, - l ., . '.:-,,. I ' yt -1 fy A MRS. GLADYS BRACKLEY A. WAYNE NAKONECZNY E MRS. GERALDINE DAHLBERG . . combining practice and theory as-t , d g. 2 Kx'+' E 1 I -,rg ...E V ' I x m 13 24.121 A E 1- fPPFif'f 'f l ,g I li . A 1,1 if ','r 'fZ7f',f'f , p o,,,, A ,1rr, aaaa A ,Mg V, , QXQL? ,I A7 5 I f I, Z, ,f,,,,,, 74' x i ,,f-f Q.,Q,,,,mhu,,,!fJAn and f a L as dr X A of . 'E LEE GRANT PAUL WHELDEN 25 '3 T 'x'a2y1v '1:f' ff-X 'VL fw 'v :,, , 4- ',y5l,w1'w,:,z2.f- .'Q,,11fw.,a-uig.-1, , .' ' , rp-:...w ., 4!., ri, A .4 ff! L Q., ?Edg5,. ,ww 4 .I ,- ll WA4im ...M . , K L V N , ,,?:gQw-fnfyfw Y na-P vu-f wu- .mm n . . comprehending the complexity of increasing knowledge . . preparing ourselves for a meaningful future . . recognizing the limitless value of determination . . realizing that learning is an interininable process . understanding people as tlie solution to all problems . . . determining the direction of our tomorrow Life is a time to learn. W' Susan Marie Adamowicz Sue FHA 2, 3, Law Club 4, FBLA 4. Secret Lake Road . . . DAVE ...You gotacase...C.M. ...NNo.2...Sloopy. Ambition: To make a certain someone happy. Elizabeth Rosemary Aliieri Bette FHA Recreation Leader 2, FNA 3, 4, Law 45 G11'l,S Chorus 4. Alti . . . '56 Fords . . .Bowling allie . . . C.B .... Drive-ins. Ambition: Hairdresser. Yvette Marie Allaire FBLA 2, 3, 4, CAA 1g Soft- ball Tournament 2. Blue Pickup Truck . . . 65 Chevy . . . Motor Scooter . . . Bristol . . . Avon . . . Mill Street. Ambition: To find him. Patricia Ann Albrycht Patti Majorettes 1, 2g Drama Club lg Law Club 4, FBLA. Cary, don't be mad . . . Dec. 25, 1965 . . . '55 Chevy . . . CC . . . 8f2O! 66. Ambition: To marry Gary, be a good wife, and keep him happy. Dad's Cornfield . . . Michael Aldi Toomuch...cutit... What's your next trick? . . . Wipe out!!! . . . V-7? Ambition: To go to college to become so ignorant, I canit be fooled. Karen Anderson FTA 1, 25 Language Club 1, 2g Chorus 1, 2g Pep Club lg Junior Promp Senior Prom, Talent Show Committee. Herve . . . 1O!2!65 . . . Stop- itl . . . Who's Boss??? . . football shoes!! Ambition: For Happiness and Health and ou the side of that a lot of Wealth. wif it-3' I n Lynne Anderson FNA 1, Drama Club 3, 4, Play Harvey. Raunchy-pink Volkswagon . . . SFTPOCTL . . . Robert Mort- imer Snurd . . . Summcr 'GG . . . 79 rocks. Ambition: To Holler-skate in a butl'alo herd. Raymond F. Angelo Ray Student Council 1, 2, 3 tTreas.l, 4 tPres.lg National Honor Society 3, 4, Emblem Ed. Board 3, 4, Class Pres- ident 2g Key Club 3, 4, Mag- azine Drive tlvlanagerj 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 15 Boys' State, junior Prom, Language Club 2, Senior Prom, Chronicleg Youth Day, Homecoming tCo-Chairmanl 3, 4. Mynn . . . Uncle joe . . . Mr. Etiquette . . . The Midnight H... Ray the Poet. . . Hey, Pal. Ambition: To find an ambition that all my friends like. 'Frm Karen Marie Austin Bowlinf Club 2' FBLA 3 4 P, , y 1 Intramurals 2, 3, 49 CAA 3, Girls' Leadership 4. Wap . . . Cemetery . . Haven't the foggiest . . . Blue- berry of course . . . You would . . . Drat. Ambition: To find a rich ex- ecutive. Leila Andrews Andy FHA. TONY . . . Tony . . . Tony . . . 4f11!65. Ambition: To become Tony's little wife! Paul William Armor Language Club 1, 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4. Oh, No!! . . . The Rec . . Chev. 327. Ambition: To go to the col- lege I want to. Theresa Doris Marie Baillargeon Bowling Club 2, Law Club 4. Be true to your teeth or they will be false to you! . . . Ernie, Ernie, Ernie . . . Sept. 10, 1966. Ambition: I.B.M. Operator. wg- - , A 5 9 Linda Jean Banner Drama Club 1, FTA 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Badminton 1, Ten- nis 1, Class Day, Class Night. You gotta be kiddin . . . Coots . . . Don't get repulsive . . . Hi ya toots . . . Here it comes . . . Iday Mia. Ambition: To shrink about four inches and to travel around the World. Linda Augusta Bass Cuz Junior Recital, Talent Show 2, Band 2, 3, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 4, Music Club, Badminton 4, Tennis 4, Class Day, Class Night. Like fish! . . . Skeezico . . . Whoopeel . . . Ca la vie! . . . You're kidding . . . hmmm. Ambition: College. Stephen John Beatson Steve Boys' Leadership 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Language Club 1, 2 lTreas.D, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Chronicle, Emblem 3, 4, Mag- azine Drive 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Class Day, Class Night, Talent Show 2, Intramural basketball 3, 4. Weeb . . . Miss Cope's Niece . . . What do you think Pal? . . . Flynnis . . . Midnight H Private Parties. Ambition: To finish my home- Work. Dennis I. Beausoliel Bozo Basketball 1, Baseball 1, FFA 3, 4. Whata . . . got a nervous con- dition . . . you'll get over it . . . you aren't serious . . . ask me if I care . . . No, not me officer. Ambition: Mary Lou and that all our dreams come true. Donald Beaudoin Don Take a break . . . not half bad. Ambition: To graduate from high school and get a good job. Susan Anne Belli Sue Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Law Club 4, Bowling Club 1, 4, FBLA 2, 3, jhnior Prom, Sen- ior Prom, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Class Day, Class Night. Bill . . . 918165 . . . Spencer, Cayer, Eddie, Donna . . . Hey kidsln . . . The bearer . . . Lombardois Field. Ambition: To marry Bill and raise little Spencers. W, 13. V . .as ..,,: -MT? , , . ,-.Jw 32, ,- , .11 ,,.n,:,,: A . I 1- My..-+ 'Q' Q--i- -..---'p-f1.,:rv -- 5,i,..u 2. - f-f.':.L'f-'f ' I '- up 's,'-mf .,-lv., 1, ,lk ,, f swf: - Q..-fp-J.'?11-I E i- -f N sw ,.,.,...m.:,. :.,4...F ,,...7,i--E Jmnes Bellomo jim Chess Club: FFA 1. '5fX5'!'W'fYZi If?'37 '57'.'7TfQ i1 i'e'bp-1-www:-' Ya' ,' .19 ' --rm -. . 'z if . e R - g.,,,:' rw 1 Y N.: I , : f' -z a' L1 . 5, . ., v it Wg' 1 I t v , 42' at 'f fw,6i'hfy:-. ' ,G . . ,wJ..i,, . ,fy-43-y , 1 3 -1 ta 4 1.5 ,ai .. :, J i an 5 . ,-- ,...,....--p-----W-,-....,...,-.. james Robert Benn lim Baseball 1: Drama Club 1, 3, 4: junior Play: Senior Play: Chronicle. TSA . . . Germany . . . Take a break . . . The wonderfulness of my diploma! Ambition: To learn at college and be a success. Jacqueline R. Bernier jackie FHA 2: FBLA 4: Homeroom Representative 4: Volleyball 3: Student Librarian 1. Would you believe? . . . In back of Bernie's . . . Cheshire Cats , . . The Cirls . . . Hi ya Nancy and Rosemary . . . Well. - Ambition: To get married be- fore the house needs painting again. -f f ftv'f f'5xf :::T?- ,: ,' T e c i + tf .. , L Susan Jane Benjamin Benii Chronicle 4: Drama Club 1, 4: Emblem 3, fi: French Club 1 fSec.J: Language Club 2: National Honor Society 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4: CAA 2: Homecom- ing Junior Prom: Senior Prom: Talent Show 4: Class Day. Vin . . . 5122165 . . . Myrtle Beach . . . 44 . . . Dori . .. Mr Solomita. Ambition: To make someone happy. Malcolm Iohn Benning Cafe Worker Take a Break . . . Howis it going . . . Blough! . . . Not half bad . . . R-I-D-E. Ambition: Do something in the field of Mechanical En- gineering. ,I ' iz ,, r .PM Ronald Berube Ronnie Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1: Band 1: Class Officer 1, 2. CTreas.J 3, 4 CPres.J: Boys' Leadership 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4 fSee.J: Boys' State: Language Club: Chronicle 4: Emblem 4: junior Prom: Senior Prom: junior Dance: Senior Dance: junior Play: Senior Play: In- tramurals: Class Day: Class Night. Boob . . . Youire right . . . Speedy . . . 61 . . . Abbey Crusaders . . . The Big 3. Ambition: Flag pole sitter - Empire State Building. .viW aA Gerald Blocher Law Club 45 Tennis Team 45 Football 2. You got a case . . . To the narrow . . . Hey, how are ya? . . . Grand Prix . . . What a creep . . . Queens. Ambition: To go to college. E Barbara Mae Bouchard Barb FNA 15 Girls, Track Team 15 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 CEX. BoardQ5 FTA 3, 45 Iunior Play5 Teacher Aide 35 Home- room Representative 35 Em- blem 45 Senior Dance5 Senior Play5 Senior Prom5 Class Day5 Class Night. Pea-knee . . . Dee-die . . . I am not spiffed . . . Wait until I'm the first woman President . . . Dull-locks . . . Look at that gorgeous lepidoptera. Ambition: To become a nurse and a World traveler. Nancy Bouchard F BLA5 Choriis. Navy . . . huh? . . . Mustangs . . . Ca1ifornia's The Place . . . Oct. '67 . . . Hey there Jackie and Rosemary. Ambition: To become a secre- tary. 32 Becky I. Bodine Bodin-ie FNC 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Senior Leader5 Class Dayg Class Night5 Senior Prom5 FHA 45 Photography Club 3. Canit find 'em . . . Who me? . . . 3fl6f66 . . . W.S. Beach . . . 10122166 . . . Xoe si zetf, Ambition: To find that certain someone. Aliceann Bouchard Al FNC 35 Law Club 45 Horne- coming 1, 2, 35 Library 3 Homeroom Representative 2. Dirty Old Man . . . Morn- ing telephone callsn . Richie . . . Sharon . . Meriden Theater . . . Lake Compouncev . . . Diane! Ambition: To live up to Richie's expectations. Love, marriage, and fulfillment. s, Robert Boulanger , ,. . ., mana.-.z..., . V Russell Boyington Minstrels 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2. 3, 45 Chronicle 45 Twnrpl . . . On your markl . . . Yon wishl . . . Prune . . . Rut . . . Twun. Ambition: To go to college and race. Claire Frances Boylc Art Club 35 Bowling Club 3, 45 FHA 35 Drama Club 45 FTA 4. The Big Tongue . . . C.L.A.W. . . . Irma . . . The Toothlcss Crow . . . llrainman . . . Oopsl l maclc a mistake Ambition: To live a fairly happy and successful life. Richard Nvilliam Bradbury Dick Language Club 25 Key Club -15 Law Club 45 Junior Prom5 Senior Prom5 Class Day5 Class Night5 Chronicle 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Bradbeny? . . . Hairy-ers . . . P.Y.F .... Bertha and the Five Star Co .... CC meets . . . Runners take your marks. Ambition: First in the Boston Marathon. Christopher Brennan Chris 'Wal Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 4 Nice Pres.J5 Boys' State5 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Emblem 25 Language Club 1, 25 French Club 25 Class Officer fVice Presb 25 Mag- azine Drive fCaptainj 1, 2, 35 Homeroom Rep. 1, 25 Sopho- more Dance5 junior Prom tCo-ChairmanJ5 Chronicle 45 Talent Show 25 Golf Team5 Senior Playg Homecoming 35 Junior Dance5 Key Club Con- vention 3, 45 Youth Day5 Sen- ior Prom5 Class Day5 Class Night. Show your K . . . Swamp Water . . . Off the wall . . . Coop . . . The Big Ambition: To own a franchize on all the basketballs in the U.S. Louis E. Bright Louie Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 35 Minstrels 1. Grog. . . Tworp . . . Who me? Ambition: College. Ronald George Brown Charley Brown Junior Prom5 Senior Prom5 Class Day5 Class night. Really! . . . You know how that's your sliecialty . . . And everything li e that . . . Hey! How are ya? . . . S.S.T.P. . . . I don't know, but you can do it. Ambition: To see the Eighth Wonder of the World. 'Yf X 1.-uyiiaf:Ji-:a'f'r21rg.L1l,-: .E1.' E72 fa 47 1 M 1,a,.,1:...:::,.1.,-M.:'f.e,...11af,,fa- ff.,z'.,.z' .- M , f ma y 'lf .,:,., I fl., .f'.,,Q:, ,,.., , re f! fanny .1,'..::2-14.45145-QWH:1 ww C M9 ,f '4 uf. M f .f S V -. MW ,',f,,, f f ,Q ff, 'M -f ..:t V f f w M .ff 1 'ff f ' p74f?1'7 fi A ff 9 1 'Hu' .ga f . '. ina'-.efzff V . tiff., 'KQSIZTJQLY' . f V v Susan Linda Brown Bowling Club, Pep Club, Ski Club: Chorus, Magazine Drive fCaptainD, Senior Lead- er, Junior Prom, Junior Play, Senior Play, Senior Prom: Class Day, Class Night. George . . . Naugatuck . . 1116165 . . . Cookie. . . Tha Building . . . Tiger. Ambition. To finish Hairdress- ing School and be a tigress. Stanley Buczko Chevies are the best you can . . . if you've a mind to do what you do, do well . . . at first you donit succeed, Wait! before you Wreck it! Ambition: To be a skilled tradesman, to own a Chevy at all times, to press 500 lbs. f Edward Hart Bugbee Butch Class Officer 1 fPres.D, 3 fVice Presb: Student Council 1. 2, 35 Football lg Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Leadership 3, 4, junior Prom, Senior Prom- Class Day, Class Night. Horse shoes . . . Magoo . . . the Bug . . . card games . . . Hay Bod . . . Pits. Ambition: To succeed in everything I do. Christine Brunoli Chris Language Club 2, FBLA 3, 4 fSec.l: National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Prom: Class Day, Class Night. Leon . . . Bristol . . . Are You Mad? . . . L.E .... '61 Rat . . . Marines. Ambition: To succeed in the business World. Lorna I. Budnick Dolly Drama Club lg Bowling 3, Volleyball 2, Basketball 1. Billy . . . The Little Jewel . . . August 18, 1965 . . . March 27, 1965 . . . Chris and Mile. Ambition: To have a success- ful marriage with Billy. Danie S. Burgess an Tennis Team 3, 4. Ambition: To go into the Navy. -' A iiwllziahal iw .Wag grip Eggtjb, M54 Qiw ,,,,, :v,.,.,M..,.,...v-,w.,,,.,.,.,.-vw-lg.: Penny Ruth Cabata Penelope Band I, 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3: Minstrels I, 2, 3: Musical 1, 23 Spring Concert 3: Home- room Representative 2, 3, 4: Senior Play: Iunior Play: Junior Prom: Pep Club 44 Drama Club 4: Emblem 4: All-State Chorus, Chronicle: Senior Dance. That's my twin brother . . . CGQD . . . Lobster anyone? . . . My name is not Penelope . . . I know . . . Iam and Mag. Amb' : To be a woman of and freedom, the many com- David Cano Chess Club 3. I think I'm dead: don't look at me when you say that . . . what! my car a junk . . . Fri- day night at the K of C . . . Mother . . . Class Night . . . Class Day . . . Chicken Man. Ambition: To own a 426 Hemi with a close ratio 4 speed in a Valiant body. Geraldine J. Carbone Gabby FTA 3, 4: Law Club. KK . . . Hey you . . . Dot, younut...KatNap... CL . . . September 1964. Ambition: To find happiness in whatever I do. Rudolph Cabata Rudy Key Club: Emblemg Chess Club: Football 2, 3, 4g Iunior Prom: Tennis 3, 4: Class Day: Class Night. Massachussctts Boon . . . 403 . . Pear . . . Lcm-bird . . . Slopcrs . . . Courd Ambition: To teach surf- boarrling at the University of Hawaii Denise Anne Campagnano Drama Club 1: FHA lg FBLA 3, 4 CPres.lg Class Day: Class Night, Senior Play. Me, Superman? . . . Really? . . . M.I.A .... Kathy . . . Gambling! . . . In Ann Marie's cellar. Ambition: To meet Prince Charles. ,Mx William Cari Bill Band l, 2, 3, 4. '53 . . . F.M .... For Skip . . . C.B.B .... 10f15f66. Ambition: To further my edu- cation. fw, f ow' U G ot ern Kathleen Jean Cayer Cayer Majorettes 1, 2: FHA 2, 3, 4 fRecreation OHicerJ, Drama Club 3, CAA 4, Bowling Club 4, Class Day, Class Night. Doug . . . 113166 . . .Spencer ...Sue...Shell...The girls' room. , Ambition: To marry Doug and raise ten little Dougies and little puppy dogs. Kathleen Ann Ceritto Kathy Drama Club 1: FHA 2, 3, 45 Law Club 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Senior Prom, Bowling Club 45 Class Day, Class Night. John . . . 6118165 . . . Sandy . . . Hey kids . . . The Girls . . . Bugeyes. Ambition: To' become a good hairdresser and share a happy, prosperous life. 'MQW' lug' . . . Mr. . 9Englisli1 Leath- er Nig ts. I o own the ' f . M U. at ifffygf djffivfvfi v Barbara Jean Carrubba Bobbie FNAg FHA 1, Bowling Club lg Law Club 4: Pep Club. New Britain . . . pop corn . . . Daytona . . . Bobby . . . For- get it . . . Ya gotta be kidding. Ambition: To succeed in col- lege. Bonnie Jeanne Caulfield FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 4, French Club 1, 2, Bowling Club 2: Emblem 4, Pep Club 2, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom. Really? Ambition: Physical Therapy. Marvin Vincent Choquettc Marv Key Club 4, Band 1, 2, Chronicle Junior Prom, Senior Prom: Class Day, Class Night. Oh. . .Gee Whiz. . .Cli- quers . . . The Ozarks. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I attempt to do. . ,yn--5, 9 4 1' ' Q its -,- Jn., V. I ' , ' 'EET ' -f-5f'l.1-ifvf ?9 AAA A . . '. ' rlillgsllh sa' cttw.. Deborah Jo Clark Clarabelle Maiorettes 1, 2, Drama Club lg FBLA 3g Ski Club 3g Pho- tography Club 4, Law Club 45 Class Dayg Class Night. I love your belt . . . Donna . . . Boston . . . Paul . . . The two Meriden motorcycle dcrc- licts . . . Friendly's. Ambition: To be another Peter Pan and never grow old. Vincent Clements Clem Football 1, 2, 3, 4 QTri-Cap- tainjg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 iCaptainJg Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Boys' Leadership 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4g Talent Show 43 Language Club 25 Class Dayg Class Night. Sue . . . Bandits . . . S.V.P.P. B.D.B.C.C .... Dom . . . Speedy . . . Myrtle Beach. Ambition: To win the Heis- man Trophy. Linda Cobb Bowling Club lg Drama Club 2, 3g FBLA 2, Photography Club 41 Senior Playg Pep Club 3, CAA 2, Class Day, Class Night. Doug . . . Dr. Zhivago . . . Dodge Dart . . . Yeah! . . . Y,Know! Ambition: Ask Doug. F. X David Colvin Dave Football 1, Student Teachei Metals 1, Law Club CPres.J. I have a few choice words for you too . . . That girl . . . Not this fine lad . . . Here we go again . . . There's a time and place for everything! Ambition: Air Force - Viet- nam or Germany, Business College and C.P.A. certificate, Penny maybe. James Patrick Condren French Club lg Basketball 1, 24 Baseball 1, Language Club 2g Chess Club 21 Tennis 2, 4g Intramurals, Emblem CEditor- ial Boardj 3, 4g Chronicle 3, 4g Nutmeg Boys, State, Key Club 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety CPres.Jg Junior Prom, Magazine Drive tCapt.J 1, 2, 3 CManagerJ 4, Homecoming 3, 4 fCo-Chairrnanl. Coach Jake Splatt', Jacobs . . . It's your day, pal . . . Midnight H . . . You slob . . . Summertime . . . Miss Streisand. Ambition: To spoil myself. Susan Mary Cook Sue FNA 1, 2, 3, 45 Language Club 2g Pep Club 1, 2, Junior Prom, National Honor Society 3, 4g Senior Leader, Senior Promg Class Day, Class Night. Butch . . . Naugatuck . . . The Building . . . Tradewinds . . Brownie . . . July 1968. Ambition: To enter the Nurs- ing Profession and make a certain RN. very happy. f ' .zia ,J , ff fffyf ., ,,.,.,. 'fn ,rf 1,4 , tii: . , .,.. . an ggfgf, ff W f 4 f A Q ga, Margaret Arlyne Crandall Meg Chronicle 4, Emblem 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 iStu- dent Conductorl, Junior Prom, Junior Play, National Honor Society 3, 4, Ski Club 2, Pho- tography Club 3, Senior Play, Senior Prom, Class Day, Class Night. K.B .... Sue . . . VVouldn't it be nice? . . . The Mailman . . . Idiot Mittens . . . NYU. Ambition: To live life to its greatest extent. Cristina Creswick Tina Language Club 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, Chronicle 4, Teacher's Aide 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Class Day, Class Night. Are you kiddin' me? . . . Also! ...TheBasket...Mr.S... Ogral . . . I know where I'd put it! Ambition: To shrink in the rain. David Allen Crookes Reverend Football 1, Tennis 2, 3, Law Club 4 CExec. Boardj. Hey Cuy . . . Boss . . . Clyde Lydecer . . . Surfs up! . . . Who put the bullet in the furnace Ambition: Get 500 on Phys- ical Fitness Test, Winnie, Na- tional Broadcasting School. Susan Crandall Sue Drama Club 1, Language Club 2, Photography Club 3, Law Club 4 CSec.J, Junior Play, Junior Prom, Senior Play, Senior Prom, Class Day, Class Night. Wouldn't it be nice? . . . Or yes? . . . Meg . . . The Mail- man . . . Bets . . . The beach. Ambition: To travel to Aus- tralia. Joseph Crispino Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 CVice Pres.J, Language Club 1, 2 CPres.J, Key Club 3, 4 QPres.J, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Gymnastics Club 2, Chronicle 4, Boys, State, Boys' Leadership 3, 4, Tennis 4, Youth Day 1, 4, Ski Club 2, 4. Tennis . . . Show your K . . . Cas money. Ambition: To live a satisfying life. Marlene Leita Cross Peanut Bowling Club 1, 2, FNA 3, 4. St. Johnsbury, Vermont . . . 9l3!4S . . . tinie . . . shortie . . . U.S. Air Force . . . Nebraska. Ambition: To take a trip around the world. .wean Isa...--1 . - -- ' ,,. . - . -.., . I 'S , 1 1 V ' - . A -f - ' 1 v Sk. . . , , , ,- fi ,Q ' ,V J . - ggi'-51, ., F, . , .,, , w' nr.. -' , IQ! If , ,ill ,win V. PZ' fa- -if ,' '95 1 intl-il? John Cumming Jay Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 44 Serv- ice Club 1, 2, 3 fPres.J4 Math Club 2, 34 Cross Country fManagerJ 2, 34 Freshman Football, Senior Play. S.H.S .... B.E.H.S. . . Down with sophomore lan- guage classesl I was a stranger and you took me in. Ambition: To try to be as friendly and kind to strangers as the class of 6'7 and thc world's best class advisor have been to me. ar 'kv' Gary D'Angelo Bad News . . . Heyl Paul! . . . Debbie . . . Guess where we're going . . . the prom . . . all right! The Band . . . Schmitty. Ambition: Would like to be a professional Drummer. Patricia Ann D'Angelo Patti French Club 14 FTA 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 2, 34 Mag azine Drive 2g junior Prom Senior Prom4 Chronicle 4g junior Play CCo-Chairj4 Cho- rus 14 National Honor Society 3, 44 Senior Leader4 Language Club 2g Pep Club 2g Class Day4 Class Night. Dave . . . 76 . . . I'm sorry . . . November '64 . . . You Animal . . . Room 225. Ambition: To teach High School English. Carol D'Agata Drama Club 1, 34 Emblem 24 FBLA 34 Chess Club 14 Min- strcls 34 junior Prom4 Senior Promg Class Day4 Class Night. Tommy . . . 12111165 . . . Black Olds . . . Buggee . . . Eastern . . . Remember thisll Ambition: To have T.B. and not get cured. Barbara D'Agostino Bobbie Drama Club lg Majorette 1, 24 FBLA 3g Pep Club 1, 2g Law Club 44 Chronicle 4g Chess Club 14 junior Prom4 junior Playg Senior Play4 Senior Promg Class Dayg Homeroom Rep. 44 Ski Club4 Chorus. You got a case . . . Bugeyes . . . Take a break . . . Bristol Plaza . . . B.H .... Digbe. Ambition: To find that certain someone. imp' ,gash- james Davis Student Council 14 Football 1. M.S .... 62 Chevy . . . Beat . . . Nac-1-Rema. Ambition: To drive slow. Clifton Day Law Club. C.R.D.B.C .... Class Day . . Class Night . . . Stock Car . . 61251671 Ambition: To leave Southing- ton and get a good car. Robert Della Vecchia FFA 4. 409 . . . '55 Chevy . . . 327. f, ,WCW HH W . ,, , f V 4,,4m'4f , f ff f ff ff 70 ,,,,, W, yr H ,,, ,,,,, ,, .- .wh at -: uhh! . f 1.-,W I W1 14,12 7 7 -ffffw-vzfil'-'L,' if 4 f ,W ff ,rfig f if f .1 ' , 1 1,1 f ,f , v ff f f f ff ' f W ff Q 7 2 A oeay 1 A ww ,, ijcf A If ,Z ,,5.,,, fwyzyfgyw mg, ff me fjfffyffg fyyijf my 415,45 0.412457 9 f'7'!z .ruff wwf? C X ..mJzazwf.mmfM,,m wma, ,. x fyff-5' ffgil J 4 fi i 1 1: H f y V , ff . 917 I r' : -'WYQW ff y Ambition: To do well in everything I do. William Lee DePaolo Billy Law Club 4. Lorna . . . 51 Merc. . .Au gust 18, 1965 . . . March 27, 1965 . . . Smitty and jan. Ambition: To have a success- ful marriage with Lorna. Anthony DeAngelo FFA 2,3, 4. ,55 Chevy . . . T :Sr C Diner ...IimDavis...CTO... Bob Veeks . . . Bob Della Vecchia. Ambition: To work for O liz D. Alphonse DeCaro, Ir. Al Photography Club 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 4g Band lg Or- chestra lg Minstrels lg Talent Show. Sprint Ohc . . . December 9 . . . Who are you calling? ...POW...Cog... THICK! Ambition: College? David,,Deprey Law Club 4. DeW...Howisshe... Milford . . . Cocky . . . Bob . . . Shoes. Ambition: To see the world. LW.-,ww x - ' ' , -.-A 4.,.,a1:-wi , .. ' L' U 'i M7713 3:71 V... .3 ff' 'jw.4-, wr., -'1 Talent Show, Senior Prom. Charlene Mary Derynoski Char Senior Leader, Senior Play, Senior Prom, Class Day, Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, CAA 3, 4. VVhat's his face? . . . Sorry about that . . . Summer 'GG . . . Chicki . . . Sam . . . S.L. Ambition: To travel and see the worlcl. Robert Hzury Dimond Bob Accipicchia! . . . Sant'Alfonso! Ambition: To be a writer. Kathleen Lynn Donahue Kathy FTA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Ski Club 2, Iunior Prom CCO- Chainnan of Decorationsl, junior Play, Emblem 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 2, 3, Magazine Drive 1, 2, 3, Language Club 2, Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, Chronicle 4, Senior Play, Sen- ior Prom, Senior Dance, Intramural Basketball 3, Class Day, Class Night. Whoopee . . , The Group . . . K. R .... The Skier . . . Mr. Solomita . . . laughter and tears. Ambition: To overcome my shyness! Gary M. Dickinson Dick FFA 1, 2 Clieporterl, 3 fPres- iclentj, 4 Cliieporterj, Minstrels lg Law Club 4, Magazine Drive 4. Debby . . . nlitlffu . . . Che- shire . . . you're out of order . . . take a break . . . Karen S. Ambition: To be a successful floriculturist and a contented farmer. f ,--sf' Peter Dobratz Dobe Football 1, 2, 3, 4 CTri-Cap- tainl, Track 2, Iunior Play Iunior Prom, Senior Play? Golden Goose . . . 396 Cloud . . .The Cellar . . . Big Green ...71...Mary. Ambition: To own an orange Willys A Casser. Marie Jeanette Doolittle FBLA 1, 2, FHA 1. Est...Sexy...Ronie.. Bugs . . . Brother Rit . . . Maine Coast Lobsters. Ambition: To lose weight and give Ronie headaches. J-Z, ,. 4: 1-daft? VEWMPEA5 77 it am' 5' . H, K fl. ' I V Q. 3 L -y , .::f, .aey Qs 'A 1 '9 ' 2. ' ' f , jc ' -' !::, f 'A' '- , ' 1-'iff IU 't23:1fl- 7,0 r X ,Ai1Znf 'f1-E I ' ,V 'f if jf , Ml V-5' 2 1 ' -IfZ5i',3' -:.i QE? ' 35, ' ' as -.. john Stephen Dudzik Cousin Iohn Chess Club, Drama Club, Football 3, 4. Summer ,66 . . . Back at the Colt Ranch . . . Barrel's Spike . . . Popular . . . Mary's . . . Farm Shop Windows. Ambition: S.C.S.C. and teach- er. James B. Dupuis Dupe Hot horses . . . Weasel Law Club 4, Ski Club 4. Ambition: Four years of col- lege CI hopej, have fun in life, prove myself. Clement Dupuis Dupe The Roadmaster by Buick ...Carol...BB!MM... The Bridge . . . Sorority House. Ambition: To find the Green Lady Cemetery. an Marcia Dutton Marsh Language Club 2, Drama Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3 fTreas.Q, 4 CPres.J, FNC 2, 3, 4 CPres.l, Junior Prom, Chron- icleg Magazine Drive 4, Talent Show 2, 3, Homeroom Rep. 24 Girls' Leadership 4. M.A.T .... Ruil . . . Summer of '66 . . . Golf . . . Whoopee . . . Cin. Ambition: To be successful calnd happy in all that I try to o Mary Ann Dymond Mary Girls Chorus 1, FHA 1 QHis- torianl 2, Bowling Club 2, 3 CPres.lg Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Law Club 4 fTreas.D, junior Prom, Senior Prom, Class Day, Class Night. David . . . 5f8!65 . . .'58 Chevy . . . The Girls . . . EAR . . . IAPS. Ambition: To make that cer- tain someone happy, Cynthia Eckert Cindy Chorus 1, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Senior Leaders Club, Senior Play, Senior Prom, Class Night, Class Day, Iunior Play. Cin . . . Fort Dix . . . May 166 . . . standard? . . . Mar . . . 59 Lark. Ambition: To be happy and successful in everything I do. M w if- Qs. ll 4. 6 . Susan Edwards Eddie Language Club 2g FBLA 3: Bowling Club 3g Law Club 4g Junior Prom: Class Dnyg Class Night: Intramurals: Senior Prom. Lenny . . . Oct. 2, 1964 . . . 409 . . . Bush . . . RE ck Bug Eyes . . . C.D. Ambition: To make my dream Come true. Q I Rosemary Feola FNA 1, 2g Senior Leadership 4g Volleyball 3. Well. . .Ya know , . . Che- shire . . . '57 Chevy . . . Meri- den. Ambition: To succeed without really trying. Robert Archibald Ferguson Bob Chess Club 1: Basketball lg Track 1, Intramurals 3, 4. Summertime . . . the good old days . . . BANDACE . . . Trouble . . . Mary's . . . Farm Shop Windows. Ambition: To be as good a man as my father. -- .'g-1,-f ,.x-. it ' , f . :g:-s-.j,:,t.1gr,,- ., - ,s , ,:, . ., . f, . '. .:-,I:,e- : ,-1 341. I J- I.. ,Lf .,f,f.sW3 -Mm W , . hw iihfuairA:.4ax.atue-Jr Barry I. Egan Football 2, 3, 'lg Senior Prom, Class Dayg Class Night, Emb- lem Stallg Track 1, 2g Boys' Lc-aclcrsliip 3, 43 Cymnastics 2g Senior Play. Cod Man . . . Cousin Iohn's Spike . . . Barryl . . . Chinese Bandits . . . Abbey Animals. Ambition: To become princi- pal of S.H.S. Diane lean Feltt Maiorettes 1, 2g Band 1, 2, 3, 4g junior Play: Senior Play 1, 2, 3, 4g Drama Club 2. W.j.M .... Willsboro, New York . . . Wild Willi' . . . Letters! . . . Telephone Bills! Ambition: College and mar- riage. h John E. Fiektkewicz Chevy's . . . C.R.D.B.C. . . 6!23!67 . . . Class Day . . . Class Night . . . 7!24!65 . . . VVeekencls . . . Where are you going to get beer on Sunday. Ambition: To get out of S.H.S. and leave Southington. .As l N it an . Georgianne Fournier George FNA 34 FTA 4. Rod . . . August 23, 1963 . . . Henri . . . Jim . . . Baker Lake Ez Eagle Lake . . . Sorry about that. Ambition: To teacher. become 4 a Diane M. Galayda Di FHA 14 FTA 24 Drama 2, 3, 44 Emblem 3, 44 Chronicle 44 NHA 3, 4g Iunior Play4 Junior Promg Senior Play, Senior Prom. Zonk-214 . . . D.M. and my Rat . . . Andy Panda . . . Flynns . . . Yer kiddin . . . G.I.B. Ambition: To make someone happy. Iudahne Gallagher Judy GAA 14 Senior Leader4 FNA 34 Student Council 14 Class Day, Class Night. Pick up your feet Smith . . . Moran boys . . . Cindy . . . Sue Ellen . . . How's your end . . . Clean out your nose and listen. Ambition: To travel, find hap- piness and a place in life. Hilda Jean Freire Majorettes lg FNC 2- French Club 14 Language Club 24 Drama Club 34 Class Day4 Class Night. Summer ,65 . . . Doreen . . . Oh well . . . Maud. Ambition: To go to Boston. Carol Marie Gagnon FHA lg Class Dayg Class Night. KFHA Il . . . Hojo for people under 21 . . . Keep someone out of my hair CMy bossj . . . D.W.T.C .... French Club. Ambition: To have a good job and marry someone like floel. Cl'lllSflIl6 Theresa Gasecki Chris Mmstrels 1 2 3 Chronlcle, Emblem 4 Csubscription man- aged, FTA 3, 44 Talent Show 3g junior Prom4 Senior Prom4 Junior Play4,,Senior Play4 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 44 Stu- dent Librarian 1, 2, 3, 44 Ten- nis 2, 3, 4g Badminton 24 Girls' Leadership 44 Laurel Girls' State4 Language Club 24 Ski Club 2, 3, 44 GAA 3, 4 fVice Presb. Hi-Y...Kathy...Ros... Charleston, PMI .... B.S. Ambition: To reach my des- tiny. Kr My 1 :'4i gjgw AJ- i, AAAL ot-rs M Us-A JLJVLJ J ' AJ-Iwo' W Gloria Geloso Language Club 1, 2, Pep Cluh 1, 2, CAA 1, FBLA 4 lpro- gram chairmanjg Iunior Prom, junior Play, Chronicle ll, Cheerleader 45 Senior Prom, Class Day, Class Night. D'Ange . . . Smile . . . Prs. 1, 2,3...Fch.8,196G... joAni. Ambition: Quinny, Medical Secretary. Geraldine Ann Gioia Gerri Maiorettes 1, 2 fAss't. Leader? 3, 4, FNA 1, 2, Senior Lead- ership 4 Nice Presj, Junior Prom tMusic Co-Chairmanl, junior Play QChairman of Make-Upjg Senior Prom, jun- ior Prom, Class Night, Class Day, Homeroom Rep. 4, Senior Dance. Butch ck Cerri . . . On the Nose . . . Potate . . . 12 Little Red Headsll . . . Chalk one Up! . . . Bev. Ambition: To become a nurse and make each little dream be red-headed ones. Dorothy C. Coggin Dori Chronicle 2, 3, 4 fCo-Editorjg Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 CSec.j, Emblem CEd. Boardj 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Night, Junior Recit- al, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Class Day, Talent Show 4 fMCJ, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CAA 1, 2, 3, Language Club 1, 2, Horneroom Representa- tive 1, 2, Magazine Drive Captain 1, 2, 3, Youth Day. P.T.G .... Leaf . . . Vikings . . . sand and sadness . . Sue . . . THE BOSS. Ambition: To run with him along Popham Beach. - A A f 3 if .1 f Marcia Lucille Cilcs Marsh Emblem 2, 3, 4 fEd. Boardj, Chronicle 4, FTA 3, 4, Chor- nsg junior Prom, Senior Play, Class Night, Class Day, Senior Prom. Scoop . . . hy one, by one . . . Speedy . . . Whoopce . . . old Chinese provcrbillll . . . Whoopcc' is being a native. Ambition: To teach and be happy. Patrick Edward Codici Pat Language Club 2, Football 1, 2, Emblem 4, Chronicle 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 CTreas.J, Junior Play, Senior Play, Class Day, Class Night. Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Pencil . . . Goose . . . Bozo . . . HiMeg...Speed...No es nice. Ambition: To be happy and successful. Ellen Graves Field Hockey 1. Ambition: Hairdressing, to get out of Southington! i i K 4 -.,f1.f,.:m:-N-ga:-zfvf-2-?iv,.f3-1-,N- K9 V , .,:f.f--',f ,.-f, f J, 2 gr-4' W W-M' f .,-.5 ,.. . . , g4efm2,::-Q ff ,rg ,,g5,f:'- 2' . - ff f N' i n LA'-,-:Z-aa - , .J j I --,,fj ,w , '-:g:,1'.,g3,5 ',f'.?'.-ZF gf I n .. . -, . ,vm .31 , 5, 5 f- , if - ,,,t,,'.,f.. , 1-- jgz :. - af ,f . ,3aq:Q:gy.,, -gg, egg, -.,-1.211 -f .f...,,,Ji,nz, xg r 6 ,, img ,, . -, ,, W! , 'J 1.3, ,',.,v, - ' , - -Af f, 1. 1-'+ e:--ff-6 -V.-.ar ., .- - .J 1 ' ' IQZQ- 'eff ' - -, . f :inf at sf. 1 Q-, fr I Z ,. 36'-' Jr ' :ff Mvx1f:1f',f-L-, 1.1 - Q., f . ff 9- ' fre 3 1.1.1, ' .p,,Yz1,:A'7:,'c42a, A sp y! n i fi' .f M47 aw,--. ' .- 'XC -Z! , gg, , ,. f QW- LZ,e,f,W,y 3 '- ' 1 'ffifkim 'Z 'v7feB,Q'V9 fZ2f5? 2i'f4, if 1' W.. - M3 V54 'f - 4 . 1 ! ! ! Sharon Ann Gray Gymnastic Club 2, 3, 4, Sen- ior Leader 4, Drama Club 1, 2, Talent Show 1, 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Senior Prom: Class Day, Class Night, Chronicle 4. 10!22!66 . . W.S. Beach . . . xoe si zet . . . still looking . . . pass the third jetty. Ambition: To share happiness. David Bassett Harwood Pear Band 1, 2, 3, 4 fStudent Con- ductorl, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Emblem 3, 4 CSubs. Mgrj, Drama Club 4, Pep Club 4, Track 2, 3. 4, Football 1, 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, Junior Prom, Senior Prom. Take a break . . . You eat it ...Whip... Bunyon... Ott . . . You Got a Case. Ambition: To graduate from the Air Force Academy and make a career as a jet pilot. aaaqw ,, W, , ,',, ,, W, ,W ' vff4!f' A 75 '- 1 Af ...,,,, , ..,,, ,,,, , ., .,,,, .121 :,:,ft'5,.,:v..4 4.,.f.-usa., . f f ' we X qf.f,,fe, aa., ,rf .. ..,., f 2 .WAMJI f f ., A ff . f 'f ff, . f, 4 'va in ' ff T ,,,,, ,,',, ,, ,,,, , ,,, y ,,,f ,, f ' . , ,,,V V , fff, m r, f' 'iw ' ' ,- V 'f,' ', , - ' ana.,-1.1.4 Q-rj. ng! w M .ffhly 4 g f i 721 4 ,ff M ff ,ffffdff ',', fy 4 ,,,.,z ff ,ay ,M ,, 4. - Wy. ff ffffafiff ' n W' N211 ,eff WP 'nf ff? f,'fGw!f' David Heckman Dave FFA 3, 4 CTreas.J, Forest Fire Crew. UConn . . . live in Maine. Ambition: To become a wild- life conservationist. Donna Marie Gregoretti Greg Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Language Club 2, Sophomore Dance, Iunior Play, Junior Prom CCO- Chairmanl, Senior Play, Pep Club 4, Senior Prom, Class Day, Class Night, Homeroom Rep. 3. LU, 11!24!65 . . . BONFIRE . . . Big Green . . . Summer of ,65 ...The Girls.. . LONG TALKS!!! Ambition: To attain that inli- nite something and to live, love and learn with that cer- tain someone. Shirley Hathaway Chorus 3, FFA 4, FHA 3. Chuck, ,63 Chevy', Meriden, August 8, 1965. Ambition: To marry Chuck. Lois Ann Heller Louie FBLA 3, 4? National Honor Society 3, 4, Emblem 4. December 22, 1962 . . . Strong silent type . . . Lyn! Lyn! Tl1ere's an animal in the tent. . . . Di . . . Paul . , . parakeets. Ambition: To find an intelli- gent man. V -,-g--.-W-.-...-W -....,,. - 1 , 4 -Q,Vf5af f'i'fT v!f' 5 ara -L '!- , - . i' '51-4!'f'l1i Y V l eap' 1' 3' - Y - ,,.f fl' Wu We i x l,,,....-..-...-...-.,....,.....-...-.,,..-,..- M' 3 Sv! M Patricia Ann Herdman Pat FBLA 3g Chorus 1, 2, Law Club 4, Forget itil . . . DAVE . . . july 7, 1966 . . . E.L .... For- ever . . . Barracuda. Ambition: To bccomc a suc- cessful commercial artist and to have my dream come true. 4-ug . . Q weak .1 -is Kristine R. Hoyt FNC 3, 4: Intramural Softball. Are you kidding? . . . 2!l2!65 . . . Like the beer . . . Think so huh? . . . For Heavenis Sake. Ambition: Ask me again in about two months or years. Douglas Lindsay Hutton Doug Chronicle 4, Intramurals 3, 4 Senior Prom: Talent Show Junior Prom, Class Night? Class Day, Key Club 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, Emblem Senior Play: junior Play, Key Club Convention 3, 4. Show your K . . . The Big 3 . . . Felicia's Yarn Shop . . . Churchill Rd .... Boston . . . The Cold Mike. Ambition: To burn every bar- bershop in the country. H-il ' -1G.,: .f ' ' ' ,. -: 'w1sf., ,-J . - ,,:-, ,N -, L , V -1, . Q ,. H.:kL'i3,x.m5,w,,, ' K! Y -. M ' Mfmammf, Michael Alan Hickcox Mike Baseball 3, 4, Emblem 4, Chronicle 4. How 'bout that . . . Not too swiftl Ambition: Electronic Engi- neering: Accepting and con- quering responsibility. Cheryl Lynn Hitchens FHA 2, 3 CPres.l, 4 fReporterDg Law Club 4: Homeroom Rep. lg Chorus 1, 2, 3. JACK . . . July 9, 1966 . . . 65 Ford . . . Maine . . . Manchester Gang . . . The Cirls. Ambition: To be Mrs. Porter full time and raise 12 little Porter's. 'V-Z'I!'f ' Paulette D. Jacques Minstrels 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 25 Chorus 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 23 Drama Club 43 Future Teach- er Club 3, 4: Prom Commit- tee: Talent Show: Homeroom Representative: Class Day- Class Night. Chevies . . . Whoah . . . Tiger ...B.B. . . Talk It up . .. Big Frenchie. Ambition: To reach my big- gest goal. IV Cynthia Kablesh Cindy Law Club, Emblem, Class Da- Class Ni ht- GAA Y, g , 5 Senior Leadership 4, Bowling Club. Jo...Iudy...Let'sEat.. Meriden . . . D 81 A. Ambition: To be an Airline Stewardess. William John Kastner Kas Football 1, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, French Club, Language Club 2, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Chroni- cle, Intramurals, Class Day, Class Night. Cotta get me a Blue Dented V.W .... Crusaders of the Abbey . . . 55 . Ambition: College - To beat Al Oerter. Madeline Mae Kathan Mad Class Day, Class Night, Junior Prom, Field Hockey 1, 2, Senior Prom. JIMMY . . . july 12, 1965 . , . Blue Lark . . . 1934 Chev . . . Babe . . . D.W.T.C. Ambition: To get married to a blond, and be happy. David F. Kanute Football 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Language Club 2, Boys' Leadership 3, 4, Junior Play CCO-Chairmanl, Senior Play, junior Prom, Senior Prom, Homeroom Rep. 3, Class Dances, Chronicle 4, Talent Show 4, Intramurals Official 3, 4. Friar . . . Crusaders of Abby . . . P.A.D .... fun . . . Nov- ember . . . Mouth. Ambition: Co to college, Have fun, and like people. Doris Ann Karpey FBLA 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Pep Club 4. Malibu...Rose...Fun... Boston . . . Jade East . . Hotel. Ambition: To have a certain dream come true. Paul Kaye Two girls. for every boy K of C on 1 Frida ni ht 1. l. l f ' CY g CIRLSI . . . Drag City If I only had my own car.. l. . High School Drop-outs. Ambition: To be a success in everything 1 attempt. , 53,31 '-e',,e,3-5 1 K .. .mwu.,.-.,..f,r.hL:g.Y. f- ' Mary Kennedy FNA 1, 2, 3, 4g FBLA 1: GM 1, 2g Spanish Club 1, 2: Chronicle 4g Iunior Promg Pep Club 2. Good Grief . . . Wfhoopce . . . NVould you believe? . . . VVhat can I say? . . . You know. Ambition: To reach what I am striving for. Joyce Kinney Girls' Leadership 45 Intramur- al Basketball 1, 2g Intramural Volleyball 1, 2: Intramural Badminton 1, 2: Varsity Bas- ketball I, 2: Senior Leader 4. Let's paint it polka dots . . . skip? no Iean . . . Deacon, Squirrel, Iohn . . . That's not muscle, that's bone . . . ll! 13!65 . . . Darate? Ambition: To paint the rest of the world Polka-dots and not have a red-head. 4 'i., f , ' r -- Marcella M. Klein Marcy FTA 1, 2g Drama Club 3g Emblem 1, 2, 3g Senior Dance ICO-Chairmanj: Law Club 4: Iunior Promg Senior Prom: Class Day: Class Night. DREW . . . Chalk one up . . . Roe Sz the girls . . . Sept. 24 . . . Thee Cardinal . . . Boston. Ambition: To be a Cardinal. Louise I-Iclcn Keogh FNA 4: FTA 44 Emblem 4: Chronicle 4 CCopy Editorlg French Club 4g Senior Leader fl: Homcroom Hcp. 4: Nation- al Ilonor Society 4g junior Play, Senior Play, Senior Prom: Class Day: Class Nightg Youth Conference on thc Atom. XVhoopce . . . C Room . . . John Thomas . . . B.P. . . Chicago . . . Ted. Ambition: To do tomorrow what I should have done yes- tcrday. a ' Gretchen Edith Klein Minstrels 1, 2, 33 Band 2, 3, Talent Show 2, 3: Chorus I: junior Promg Photography Club 44 National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. Really? . . . Man, D.L. . . . Not again! . . . You're Kidding me . . . Crinkle . . . Flipper. Ambition: To become a doctor of medicine. Katherine Anne Knap Kathy National Honor Society 3, 43 FTA 2, 3, 43 Senior Leader 4g Language Club 2: Chorus 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, -lg Library Aide 2, Teacher Aide 2, 3, 43 Pep Club, Senior Play, Senior Promg Class Dayg Class Night. Arkansas, Puerto Rico . . . Va. . . . S.L .... Sept. '64 . . . NHS . . . 219166. Ambition: Elementary Educa- tion B.S. ISI M.A. ii, X ,J I ,, Stanley G. Kowalec, Jr. A. J. Football 1, 2, Track 1. Ask me if I carev . . . Good- win Tech . . . JC and the boys . . . Lake George, New York . . . Stanley Plating Com- pany . . . 7635. Ambition: Tell me and then we'll both know . . . Kathleen Ann Krafick Kathy FNA 1, 2, 4, Language Club 2, French Club 1, Girls, Leadership 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 2, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Play Day 2. BILL . . . 6!4!65 . . . Brag- ging or complaining? . . . P.O.W. . . .xoe si zet . . . M.G.A.F. Ambition: Medical Secretary. fLive Lawrence R. Kramer Labby it up now, because youill be dead for a long timej ...Icloubtit...Ohyea? . f ...Weekends . . . Glue . .. refreshments. Ambition: Join the service. ff f-'fm' - f f f .,... f' ,f, f,f,.f',.',ff' lah3i'i 'f 'Q H'.1,,4,,v Q fi . ff 'W' z mfnw If QQ W Zbfffk , W .. , f., , .xg gf, , 1 wa: , f C53 'gf ' f ' f ' ., 'X , 'Wa 'f Zfjfffzfgff . I X' X f X , , 4 f.- fw-7, .fa ' 1 . wif ' f f, f WM 'f ,g f 'K ,, -f, , f ' - ,.f' mf, , f .. my aff f75fM,f?' r f an ff fr www . mf ,fn :M .4271 -,f' rrrr ,V .W ,,f' Charlene Labbe Bowling Club 3, FNC 4. Big Deal . . Hey you . . . .So What... Car . . . El. Ambition: To help sick and deserving people - Nursing. 50 Anthony E. Kupcho Tony FFA: Chorus, Junior Play, Senior Play. IFS Beatv . . . What's it to ya? . . . 67 . . . Take a break. Ambition: To be happy and ge successful in everything I o. Kenneth John Labieniec Ken Chronicle 4, Magazine Drive CCaptainD 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom, Talent Show 2, Intra- murals 4, Ski Club 3, Lan- guage Club 2, Chess Club 1, Junior Play, Senior Prom, Homeroom Rep., Class Day, Class Night. The Stripper . . . Uncasville . . . A.W .... The machine . . . You hit . . . W.L.D.? Ambition: College. M , .W rf P . '. .f,-1:'af.'f..-T' , A ., ,,,, ,, , : . - 5 --H A -V vw,-.:,,,f.,':,1x Alfred Paul Laderoute Alf Senior Prom, Senior Play. Big Deal . . . D.A .... N.Y.C. . . . '66 Lemans . . . G.P. . . . Canal. Ambition: To succeed as a businessman - after the serv- ice Rita Jane LaPorte Chorus, Language Club, FHA, Drama Club, Bowling Club, Senior Prom, Class Day, Class Night. The girls . . . Waterbury . . . Forget itl . . . S.W.S. . . . Southington Drive-in . . . Grey Lodge. Ambition: To get the most of what I want out of life. Philip R. Laribee Phil Band 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 3, Football 1, Track 1, 4, Senior Dance, Senior Play, Senior Prom, Class Day, Class Night. Wow . . . Conrad . . . '56 Ford Wagon . . . I'm not too sure . . . Stones . . . Buana. Ambition: To be better than the best. .. ,W .W . , ,,,, Q, . 'frJaJf.- . ngw ,M f ' 4. . 1 '45 +A: ,ai 3:1 'r 1'f.f , A W AMY Sharon Lajoie FNA 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Senior Leader 4, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, junior Prom. Mustangs . , . K.K .... Al . . . G'est la vicl . . . H12 . . . Big Thrill. Ambition: To help other people, Nursing. Annelise Maria Lanteri Mayonnaise Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, Drama Club 1, 2, Music Club CPublicity Chair- manj 2, 3 4, Junior Play. Fran . . . Rit CPopej . . . Sandy ...Doggie...TheCorp... Why me? Ambition: To become success- ful in the field of music. WB. , 'X Lucien Thomas Lavorgna Luke Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Track 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 4, Iunior Play, Gymnastics 3, 4 CPres.l, Boys' Leadership 3, 4 CPres,l, Senior Play, Class Night. Donna . . . 11!24!65. . .Big Green . . . S.A.E .... the guys . . . Chinese Bandits. Ambition: To achieve the goals I have set and to live happily ever after with that certain someone. ynvf Candice Lesniewski Candy French Club 1, FNC 3, Pep Club 4, CAA 4, Class Night, Class Day, Intramurals. Pits...Snorf...Tongue... 7...3iofapiece...The Beach. Ambition: To be happy! 2.2, , , ,f-H, -mf.fQf,,,f , Carl W. Lutze Woody Ski Club 3, 4. Toolen Around . . . Mica Mouse . . . Splinter . . . That's pretty Harold. Ambition: To be rich, buy a new car every year and own the hairiest 4-2-7 vette around. Donna-Marie Lynne Donna Student Council 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Min- strels 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Language Club 1, 2, Talent Show 1, 2, Music Club 1, 2, Photography Club Carl Lincovich Photography Club 1, Law Club 4. You, too . . . Mondays . . . I could care . . . Spin off. Ambition: To succeed in my chosen ambition. Vincente-Jaime Llerena Jimmy What a nice 1966 Bonneville. Ambition: To get into college and be a good teacher. Diane Margaret MacKay Dee Art Club 1, 2, Bowling Club 1, FTA 2, 3, CAA 2, 3, FNA 3, 4, Archerys Club 2, Archery Club Advisor, Student Council 1, Homeroom Representative 1, 2, Girls, League 1, 2, Science Club 1. 4. PETER . . . AMHERST. Ambition: Dental Hygienist. B.B .... not another one. Ambition: To play guitar and go to Europe. WSF 'f , , -:wr-1-in --.-........-.1--a....... ...,,,,., ' V : ia' , 1- Ziff., . ' , W 'im' ,A ' ': , 1 Wg ,,,1'L5e,,,f,,' ,, , 121, 71 JY'-:, . Francis Maher Fran Boys' Leadership 3, 4, Chess Club 2, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 4. Abby Crusaders . . . end of the line . . . same as igfrl hole. Ambition: Catch a T.D. pass, 55 feet in the shotg to be pcr- fect like Mr. Cooclrow. Robert Stanley Mals Cloud Drama Club 1, Chess Club 2, Emblem 2, 3, 4, National Hon- or Society 3, 4g Boys' Leader- ship 3, 4 CSec.l, Key Club 3, 4, Basketball lg Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. I'm sorry . . . Miss Cope I have a question . . . Danke . . . Slash. Ambition: To make Viet Nam lvia Collegel. Gloria Marinen Gloria Cirls' League, Pep Club. The village . . . P.H.S.? . . Blowing Lunch . . . K.C. re- versed . . . BOBBY. Ambition: To own the Cock 'n Bull in N.Y.C. and also main- tain HIM. f . . ,ef .-f .-.. .-m.e1.Fi,:-.see-eff.,-t.,....-V L 1 , Jn.-if.1-.L ftp,-Agp. : .,: Q ' e ..i :. .N- f r. ,H I L. Y, ,fn -el-A 1, , ,.f,..-3, ,QQ 1, . - - 1 N- V, 4,1 faim1,Lii..k.1..a......ivrtiu.i- rs., . , Susan Nancy Malcein Sue 8!2!66 . . . OH, Come nowl . . . That tickles BZ. . . . S.B.F.ll . . Now wait a minutel . . . Who me??? Ambition: To travel, and enjoy the things in life. IoAnn Marie Mangione 1010 FTA 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4, Language Club 2, Bowling Club 3, 45 Junior Play, Magazine Drive 1, 2, Homeroom Rep. 1, Senior Prom, Class Night. Bunker Hill . . . 2!3!66- 2!l0!66 . . . VW . . . never mind . . . 3rd period Spanish . . . Pizza House. Ambition: To succeed in the field of mathematics, and to see the world. Ann Marie Maynard Re FNA 2, 3, Drama Club 1, 23 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4- FBLA 3, Pep Club 3, 43 Cirls Leadership 4: Class Night, Class Day, junior Prom, Senior Prom: Chorus 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 1, Senior Play, junior Dance, Senior Dance, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Ski Club, tSec.l. BUTCH . . . Those late phone calls . . . Mr. S .... Stripper . . . Sports Cars . . . Dobe's house . . . pineapple. Ambition: College. i v 142 aiian. '4-00.4-..,,, Maureen Teresa Mazur Drama lg Talent Show 3, FNA 3 fTreas.Q, 4g Emblem 4. Hey! . . . you know . . . Did you see that? . . . Money . . Colf , . . 6!20!64. Ambition: Registered nurse, and if ossible bein suffi- P 1 g ciently rich later on. Pamela Jean Mazzaccaro Mazz FHA 3, 4 fVice Pres.Qg FNA 1, 2, 3, 4 CVice Pres.J, Dram lg Chess Club lg FBLA 3, Pep Club 4, Class Day, Class Night: Junior Prom: Senior Prom. CARY . . . l0!l7!64 . . . Re, Barb . . . Mahaffy . . . Cer- many in ,68. Ambition: To make a certain someone a good wife, and be happy. Kevin McCormick Photography l. Ambition: Co to college. Melanie Mazur Mel FTA 3, 4, Pep Club 3. 43 Senior Play: Class Day: Class Night: Senior Prom: Photogra- phy Club 4g Girls' Leadership 4. Really?? . . . Okay! . . . April 26 . . . What did you say? Ambition: ???? Gordon McCarty Buddy Football lg Baseball 1. If at first you don't succeed, quit! . . . pigs . . . Pete Sake . . . forget it. -Ambition: To succeed in what- ever I do. Kathleen McLaughlin Kathy Drama Clubsi, 2, FBLA 2, 45 Bowling Club 3: National Honor Society 3, 4g Emblem 4. Peasant . . . I donit know . . . night People. Ambition: To be a very wealthy teacher. nf. Q, ww X A 3 3, 1-.mag-5 .HN David Iohn Meccariello DJ. Law Club 4g Ski Club 3- Foot- ball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2: junior Prom, Class Day: Class Nighty Senior Prom. Fing . . . G0 Chevy . . . A.W, . . . The Plaza . . . Irlehl . . . Dromslll P -PJ' Carolyn Iane Messina Linnie Minstrels 2, 3, 4: Drama Club lg Talent Show 1, 2, 3: Junior Play: Junior Prom: FNA 4. Michael . . . 7fl8!65 . . . found 'um . . . XOE SI ZET. Ambition: Teaching. Kathleen Marie Meyers Kathy Drama Club 1, Iunior Play: Junior Prom, FBLA 4, Bowl- ing Club 3. FUZZY . . . Meriden . . . Rowdy . . . 6 hooks . . . The Girls. Ambition: To enjoy all -the ad- vantages life has to oiler. Wayne Melesky Football 1, 2g Baseball lg Bas- ketball lg Chess Club 2. Hey, Wow . . . Wait a minute . . . I ainit too sure . . . Aw- right . . . Oh, yeh. Ambition: To be a success . . . in other words to get out of high schooll Kathleen Marie Messier Sam FNA lg GAA 2, 3, Girls' Lead- ership 4, FBLA 2, Senior Prom, Senior Play, Class Day, Class Night. You're out of your skull! . . . IU 9!l0!64 , . . S.A. or R.B. . . . R.B .... L.T. Sz C.T. . . . Sorry about that. Ambition: Housemother at WVest Point!!! ' f Carolyn Patricia Mihalko Carrie FTA 2, 3, 4: Girls' Leadership 4g Language Club 2, Drama Club lg junior Playg junior Prom: Senior Play, Senior Prom, Class Dayg Class Night, Pep Club 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Hornerooin Rep. l. Hey, whip! . . . New York . . . El Senor S . . . ME TALKING? Mr. D .... Stretch. Ambition: To become a trans- lator and see the world. 55 if-:3f'5.152iar f - -Z .n f , Q -Q i- i'1f',': , 1 'Q , .1 l QM' KNUVXX wuuwlir 3QC QMOX 3-9.4.25 ' f S Gail Elizabeth Mitchell Mitch Drama Club 1, FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, Language Club 2, Pep Club 3, 4 CSec.7, Girls' Leadership 4 CTreas.j, GAA 3, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Senior Play, Talent Show 2, 3, Senior Dance, Class Day, Class Night. A.B.-2!25f66 . . . can't find ,em . . . 10!22!66 . . . BIG GREEN eyes . . . 7!9!66-g.c. nite . . . HXOE SI ZET. Ambition: To live my life the way I want with that some- one who knows. Mark Anthony Mongillo Mong Drama 1, Boys' Leadership 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball 1, Intramurals, Class Treasurer 3, Talent Show 4, Student Council 2, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Chronicle. You E-literate . . . Loper St. . . . Trit . . . lots-alots . . . Show your . . . Boston Town. Ambition: Would you believe a Chicken Plucker? Sharon Lee Moone Scoop Drama Club 1, 2 CEX. Boardj, 3 CSec.J, 4 fCo-Directorj, Em- blem 1, 2, 3, QEd. Boardj, 4 CEditorJ, Chronicle, Student Council 4, Magazine Drive 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Junior Play, Junior Prom, Senior Play CCO-Chairmanj, Senior Prom, Class Day, Class Night, Columbia Scholastic Press Conference, Youth Day. Do away with PJB' . . . A Meigs Point paper-picker . . . Beat Navy 76 . . . sand and sadness . . . Puff . . . Red beard, a pipe, and a Healey. Ambition: To see if the na- tives are friendly. Susan Laura Mitchell Sue Language Club 2, Drama Club 3, Junior Prom, Junior Dance, Senior Prom, Senior Dance, Class Day, Class Night. Joey . . . The girls . . . WHATPPPH . . . Hi!! . . . Greg', . . . Mr. S. Ambition: To have my prayers answered. Robert Mohr Talent Show. Bad Newsv . . . Din . . . The Ark . . . Where this goes to? . . . Dorkmobile . . . The beach. Ambition: To find out what my ambition is and to own the biggest AMP in Conn. Michael Moreshead Class Day, Class Night, Foot- ball 1, Track 2, Pep Club 4. Where Bob goes, Joan usually goes! . . . God is alive - in Argentina! . . . SREKCONKS ...arat oramice-P...D.D. ...DEB... Ambition: To have a mortgage on every dress in a poor town! V .-V. . 445: . . K.. , ,- fm gtagffd.-h 'v 'V . ,. .- ei.-.A -5 .,+1 u-- .. a ,Q-l:v'i t ,111 ,,,,,M - N 1 x a 'f'.wL.1,. f ' ' 145,15 Doris Marie Morin Dor FTA 3, 4g French Club lg Language Club 2g Chronicle 4g Homeroom Rep. 2g junior Promg junior Play: Girls' In- tramurals 3, 43 Homecoming 4g Senior Playg Senior Promg Class Dayg Class Nightg Pep Club 3, 4g Girls, Leadership 44 Talent Show 2, 3g Drama Club 4. Whoopee . . . Nice boysP?? . . . Uncasville . . . Thc Group . . . That Night . . . O.S. Ambition: To legalize pol- yandry. Carol Jean Nason Red Intramural Badminton 1, 29 Intramural Basketball 2, 3g Intramural Volleyball 2, 3g FNA 2, 3g Girls, Leadership -lg Senior Leadership 4g Junior Maiorettes 1. You better believe it . . . Ooooooh . . . You Gotta Be Kiddin, . . . Don. Ambition: To be successful at whatever I do. Richard Nevelos Dick Shocking. . . I donlt know . . Ambition: Electrical Engineer. Timothy Motta Tim Chess Club 25 Tennis 43 Intra- murals 3, 4. You wanna bet on it? . . . 12:43 . . . There goes another one . . . WORKIH Whois tired? . . . What's C-45? . . . What's Sa? Ambition: College and to be- come a millionaire. if. i Z Robert William Nealon Bob Chess Club 24 Ski Club 39 Track 1. T.P .... S.A.K . . . 1, 2, 3 . . . Red 41 Chevy . The Beach . . . C-45 . . . I'm not too sure, but . . . Ambition: To get out of S.H.S. and to live in New York City. Sylvia Jean Nevelos Syl Language Clubg FBLA 3, 4 CVice Presjg Senior Leader- shipg Pep Clubg junior Promg junior Playg Senior Playg Sen- ior Promg Class Dayg Class Nightg Chronicle. Snorf . . . Les . . . really, really . . . No Hol, mine! . . . the good old days . . . Hey, Io! Ambition: To become a Med- ical Secretary. ' Sue Ellen Nickerson Nicky Ski Club, Pep Club 1, GAA 1, 2 CHistorianD, 3, 4, Emblem 2, 3, 4, Chronicle, Class Day, Class Night, FTA 2, 3, 4, Sen- ior Prom, Junior Prom, Talent Show, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 4 CCapt.j, Basketball 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 2 CSec.D, 3, Senior Leaders, Sports Day 1, 2, 3, 4. Lep . . . Horn . . . Knights Sports . . . Boys' Track Team . . . Mr. G . . . Buon giorno Adsum. Ambition: Marine Biologist B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Entomol- ogist. Ronald H. North Ron Drama Club 1, 2, 4, Home- room Rep. 4, Senior Play, Senior Prom, Class Day, Class Night. You want a Ph.D.? . . . Yep . . . You're Crazy! . . . Hey North. Ambition: To become a scien- tist, to get a Ph.D. in Space Communication and Radar, and, of course, to have lots of money. Paul Douglas Norton FFA 2, Chronicle 4, Class Day, Class Night, Track 1, 2, Cross Countr 2, 3, 4, Senior Y Prom. C.C. Harriers . . . VW,S . . . right here . . . Evergreen . . . S.A.E .... Da Deet Da Deet. Ambition: To further my edu- cation. Leo A. Normandin Talent Show, Senior Play, Drama Club Play, Intramurals 3. What I'm Doing . . . Man- tiques . . . Tell Me I Heard It . . . Nervous - Who's Nervous . . . Party at U. Conn. Ambition: Would you believe - The biggest Amp in the World, A closet full of Blondes and Brunettes. Carroll George Norton, Ir. Terry. . . Rita.. . Kenny. . . Bernice . . . Mike . . . Shut up . . . bottles and bottles of soda. Ambition: Service, Navy. Marie Anne Noti Buck Ray's Bomiy . . . Shad . . . Nice Diane . . . T.A. . . . Mustang . . . Summer of ,66 . . Would you believe. Ambition: To Work in the field of I.B.M. FFA - I Q- ' Pct' ,- , . -1 911 lVi m39 fi' J' 'll' W ,.......-.-.-.-.--,--.- Joseph Francis Olszewski Joe Chronicle 3, 4 fCo-Editorl, Emblem 1, 2, 3, 4 CEd. Boardl, Drama Club 1, 2 tExee. Boardl, 3 CCO-Directorl, 4 fCo-Directorl, Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President of Senior Class, Talent Show 2, Boys' State, Junior Play, jun- ior'Prom, Junior Recital, Sen- ior Play, Senior Prom, Youth Day. Joe Chronicle . . . Dear Ruth ...I..uba...Seior... Hey . . . Pal. Ambition: To live first-hand. mv Daniel A. Parcell Dan Track 1, 2, 3, 4 CCapt.l, Bas- ketball 1 3- unior Prom , . I 1 Class Day, Class Night, Sen- ior Prom. 7 feet . . . You're a ministeris sonl? . . . Gang fang . . . Cali- fornia, Hitch hiking 3000 miles . . . Don't Think Twice, It's All Right . . . wherever Bob goes Ioan qoes. Ambition: To sneeze without closing my eyes. David Norman Parks Dave Drama 1, Chess Club 1, Jun- ior Prom, Senior Prom, ,Class Day, Class Night. VW's . . . Wanna skip?,' . . . suntop . . . Watch Hill The Beach . . . Mr. Cool. Ambition: Your guess is as good as minel ,fi-51, ,Q ,-5 , ,. ' ' v WIS '1--1, L: , . , , K ,, ii ty gzgiitiioj-A if Alys Louise Osborn Oz Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4 CStudent Conductorl, Band 1, 2, Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Sec- retary 2, 3, 4, Chronicle, Em- blem 2, 4, FNA 1 2, Magazine Drive, junior Play, Junior Prom, Talent Show 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Pen Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Prom, Class Day, Class Night, Senior Play: Iunior Dance, Sophomore Dance, Ilomeroom Rep., Youth Day. Sleeper . . . downstreet . . . Pansy . . . Mr. C . . . Mr. S . . . onomatopeia. Ambition: To learn how to remember. Diana Jean Paradis Bo-Bo Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FNA 2, 3 tHistorian J, 4 CVice Pres.l, National Honor Society 3, 4 fSec.l, Badminton 2, 3, Chron- icle 4, Cheerleaders 3, 4, Class Day, Class Night: Iun- ior Prom. Whoopee . . . Pooh . . . 35 . . . The Group . . . That's Pretty . Dum-Dum. Ambition: To be able to out wrestle my brothers. Aldo Passarelli Language Club 2, Talent Show 2, Iunior Prom, Cym- nastic Club 4, Homeroom Rep. 3. VW . . . SREKONKS . . . Fm . . . ISn't that a pill? . . . By One, By One Ambition: Happily married bachelor. Wffww,,w- 5, ,Ma f, 1 My-W. fa Z Ti f , ,,,' ' ,f ,, ,ffl ,,,,,jyV,,,,,,,5 ,QV 4fj,,mMQWWff,f f 4 David Pendell Emblem 2, 3, 4 CArt Editorj. Who me? . . . summertime . . . Art . . . My Little One . . . 1967 . . . The greatest me. Ambition: To become a great artist. Jean Marie Pinkerton Face Language Club 1, 25 FNA 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 25 Girls' Leadership 45 Iunior Prom5 Class Day5 Class Night5 Tal- ent Show 2, 3. Pete . . . 5!3!66 . . . CTO ...9!9!66 . . . XOE SI ZET . . . Coast Guard. Ambition: To live life itself and not some illusion of it. Martha Sue Porter Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 35 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 45 Mag- azine Drive 15 Senior Play All-Connecticut Chorus Class Day5 Class Night. Cheshire . . . E.A .... New Haven . . . Cabad . . . Sorr Y about that . . . Down with Italian history teachers ll Ambition: Medical Technol- ogist. Sharon Ann Pernal FHA 3, 4 CHistorianl. Because . . . motorcycles . . . DWTC...shutup... Cheeteh . . . The Gang. Ambition: To be successful in everything I attempt. Erick Lee Peterson Rick Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Lan- guage Club 25 Boys, Leader- ship 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Senior Prom5 Class Day5 Class Night. Yea Excanaba!! . . . A.S. . . Hamden '65 . . . Speed and Coach Dv .13 . Chinese Ban- dits . . . 41. Ambition: To make All Amer- ican and live a happy and successful life. Michael Allen Porter Mike Language Club 25 Drama Club lg Chorus 15 Freshman Baseball Team. Don't do today what you can put off until tolnorrowv . . . He who wants the kernel, must crack the nut. . . . Why worry, when you can be happy without it. . . . At the risk of sounding reclenclantf' Ambition: Co to college, and get my Masters in the teach- ing profession. .. ..., ..,. . 4.1, gum. - wie l , If ' 12 'Wil'-' L -. '.-- '1+'rv 'fa-L 'H ' MJ'- in U, I. , rm.ia.5...l.:aiees,aLi .s-.gs gx-f-ALL, Marianne Ruth Potrepka Treps Minstrels 1, 2, 3: FTA 2, 3 fSec.l 4 Wice Preslg National Honor Society 3, 4: French Club 4 CPres.l: Bowling Club 1: Pep Club 1, 2, 13, 4: Chron- icle 4: Junior Play: junior Prom: Senior Prom: Class Day: Class Night. NVhoopeel . . . The Group . . . Bouncer . . . Plurtl . . . That was funny! Ambition: To catch my fall- ing star. Susan Phyllis Proctor Sue FBLA -1: FNA 1. I don't believe it . . . Ditto. Ambition: To be a Dental Technician and to have a good life with Andy. Kurt Newell Records Stein Boys' Leadership 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Chronicle, Talent Show: junior Prom: Ski Club 2. Mono . . . fivesome to the drive-in . . . off the wall . . . chicken heart , . . K.D. . . , Dudley. Ambition: To build a ski lodge. Keith Potter Son of a gun . . . Tough luck Charlie . . . You don't say? . . . Thatis nice. Ambition: Happiness, home, family. 5' ae' gf? Sandra R. Prus Sandy Drama Club 2, 3: GAA 2: Talent Show, Junior Prom, Maiorettes 1, 2, 3 QLeaderD, 4 fLeaderJg Photography Club: Senior Prom: Class Day: Class Night, Pep Club. Baby I love you . . . Beep Beep um beep beep been um Yah . . . salt shakers . . . 70 . . . It's difterent anyway . . . R-U-F-F . . . Ambition: Always to be happy and to he able to laugh. Evelyn Recko Skippy Bowling Club 2, 3 QSec.l, FHA 1, 2: Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Law Club 4: Senior Prom: Class Day, Class Night. Rowdy . . . The Girls . . . Davy . . . 4!29!66 . . . Dick . . . lO!7!6G . . . 54 Olds Ambition: To own my own Toranodo boat and cottage at Clinton before I'm 21. 44 all ,lu I' ,,yU'f Michael George Reeve Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 4, Photography Club 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Class Day, Class Night, Jun- ior Prom, Senior Prom. Linnie . . . 7!18!65 . . . James . William . . . Lady Jane . . . E:mc2 . . . Monday practice, absurd! Ambition: To satisfy my own selfish goals and then do something constructive. Donn Reilly Reil Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 4, Intramurals, Photography Club 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Sen- ior Play. A Fiat with green wheels? . . . slash . . . You broke it. Ambition: To own a pair of White bucks that never get dirty. Judith Anne Reynolds Judy FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Girls' Leadership 4, Chronicle 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Talent Show, Drama Club 1, Language Club 1, 2, Junior Prom, Emblem 4, Majorettes 1, 2, Class Day, Class Night, Senior Prom, Senior Dance. Mouth...Xoesizet... 7!9!66 . . . You got it . . . 6!20!66 . . . green eyes. Ambition: To catch falling people. Renaldo Riccitelli U66 Chevelle . . . John B . . . Allies . . . pool7' . . Does that turkey run? . . . 84. Ambition: To be something! i Enzo J. Riccitelli FFA 2, 3, 4. Well? Ambition: To succeed whatever I do, Rosalyn Marie Rich Roe FHA 1, FBLA 2, Drama 3, Emblem 3, Senior Leadership 4, Magazines. Drive CCapt.J, Hoineroom Representative 2, Chronicle, Senior Play, Senior Prom, Class Day, Class Night. Chalk one up! . . . Marcy and the girls . . . Thee Cabin . . . Hmnnnmm! . . . Cardinals . . . Just Like Nature! Ambition: Double-N-Land. Patricia Richard Pat FTA 3, 4, Bowling Club 4. Slopers ovcrnights . . . sum- lT:l61'tllTlC . . . Ichabod deci- sions. Ambition: To become a teach- er and be able to travel. AV, Karen Marie Rogers Bowling Club 1, Chorus 2, 3, FNA 3, 4, Class Day, Senior Prom, Badminton 1, 4. Foof non? . . . totsi pops . Z . LF .... N.B.G .... mail- boxes . . . trout. Ambition: To live the life I was born to live. ri .,,.,..,.....,.-.-.-..-'-,v.-.- Donald Roper, Ir. Butch Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Class Night, Class Day, Intra- murals. Butch and Cerri . . . My little Majorette . . . long hair . . . 12 little red heads . . . Roper Street . . . L.D.I. Ambition: To be happy with you know who ':'m,'lV-i'Y.'iv.Jl. 'I, '.fl1 T-3' ' '.fv. i f V z .e ' z 'Tf 2' 'Q5f1fiEk,Zw-'3w. 1' Richard Rogers Rivers Rich Drama Club 4, FTA 4. Dio Mio . . . Accipicchia . . . for crying out loud . . . slash . . . for Heavens sake . . . our C. Ambition: To teach or to enter thc priesthood. Ioan Leslie Roberts French Club, Language Club, Intramurals, FNC 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play, Class Day, Class Night. Glo, Maryann, D'ange . . . Farm Shop . . . when I get my license . . . Riccio's . . . No on my birthday . . . New Britain. Ambition: Nursing and to see the world. Louise Rosa FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4, RTA 1, FNA 4, Class Plays 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, Bowling Club 4, Magazine Drive 1. 2, 3, 4, junior Prom, Senior Prom, Choral Club 1, 2, 3. Let's go bumingi' . . . to the plaza...Lou...Recl... 24 . . . S.A.H.S. Ambition: To be an airline hostess, to succeed in any of my endeavors, just to be happy- Gary LaRue Rosengrant Ski Club 2, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Play CClass of '66J, Junior Play fClass of '67j, Senior Play CClass of ,671 Rapid Rambler . . . Another Play?...Where...225... Waterbury . . . Carol. Ambition: Disc Jockey, Actor, Director, Anchors Aweigh, respectively. Robert Sager Sage Baseball, Intramurals, FBLA, Law Club. Jerk . . . Joe Cool . . . Let me drive . . . Bag . . . Whois the Bear? . . . Wow Think. Ambition: To finally get my first job - would you believe? Carl Samselski Colf 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom. I84...JohnB...Thurs- day Night . . . . . Pool. Ambition: Pro Colfer. Paul'Louis Rossman Ross Football 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3 4, Junior Prom, Senior Prom- Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Language Club 2, Boys' Leadership 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Senior Play, Senior Dance fCo-Chairmanj, Class Day, Class Night. 79 . . . Crusaders of Abby . . . Joe-Fing . . . My God man, What's wrong with you? . . . two salt tablets . . . half a cup of water. Ambition: To be happy and pursue a career in engineer- ing. Janet Irene Roy FHA 1, 2, FNA 1. Chuck . . . 2!24!64 . . Fords . . . Lake Compounce . . . Red Roses . . . 427. Ambition: To make Chuck the best wife possible and to raise little Remers. Judith Saunders Judi FHA 1, 2 CVice Pres.J, Pep Club 1, Law Club 4, Class Day, Class? Night, Senior Prom. Rowdy . . . Pete . . . The Cirls . . . 1!29!66 . . . Chevy vs Ford . . . E.A.R. Ambition: To share the suc- cess and happiness life has to offer. ...,-,ws-.,t-w-, ,f 2 ,A srss.i 1 .,s,, sr Q . Livlxffift Y 1 4 53' 'Eh M413 1 A' 'diff-9 Q , X ' 1 4. WS ffpsrim 1 4 A .f W, ff 2 wggtfqagf as + swf, Q,,,,'1-29,3 as, msmgf., gsibwg, we 'QQQZQIN Y f A if Q s 'pf W f ' ,,S,jsf,Y.Q , I wr 1 5 s 071SX'X 9 X 4 1 as 3451315 5? f r x J, 5 via si 1? W x Q, 1, 23 9 4 ,wa eg X p M' gi 4 X X iffy , xg , if 5 3 .L Lg, I, A -2, , f rs s ,r eg.. C , 1 f 2 f MWA S X X W0 w f Wag? f A Aw 1 ' X' ' f X ybf-f r le 1 half Q 4 X, ff t X , My S Q 3 at Q, .os ' Q1 ax 1 , .. . ..,.,.......,-..qa-.......,-.,,.,-,.m,..,...,, f ' J ,, g ,1.f'.:'fti555 : f . 1:5-:r'71'f . ,li Craig R. Sause Tennis 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 3: Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 2, Junior Prom: Senior Prom: Class Dayg Class Nighty Chronicle. Hi Lovel . . . XVho's crazy . . KMA . . . PCA Bites . . 'Tennis . . . Enjoy life. Ambition: Seduce million- Drane Judith Schwab Drama Club 4. fi W' Di FNC 3: Bowling Club 3, 4: Cape Cod . . . you're kiddin' . . Chris . . . makes me sick . . provincetown . . . I.B. Ambition: To be successful at whatever I do. kbs' fm-:':17 Peter Sepko Abadete Spanish Club 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 CTri-Captainlg Track l, 2, 3, 4g Boys' Leadership 3, 4 QVice Pres.Dg Cymnastics Club 3, 4g Intramurals 3, 4, junior Prom: Senior Prom. jaye . . . 2!14!G6 . . . Speed . . . the Club - Luke, Barry, Aba . . . Bandits . . . Abby . . . Ambition: To be a physical education teacher or play pro- fessional football , ,...-,......................,,,....... K 4, XM, .I , .A . , ,,, s H ..3::5,i,, '.,, be .,?Nr,,. 3 N A ' -f5 ,,'.f.iL'j?'2'y-'in' ' Q -'g'.g..1 Va, 4, j,uf.1l'5,,,- 1 --Ma: ,.,:-em., X , .vt :gi j,,, , 1 2 f aia.iaf,f ii,5vaw.96 fr if Robert Schuler ...Rctard . .. Ambition: To get out of this place. I john Scott Prit Spanish Club lg Ski Club 1 21 Iunior Prom, Senior Dance Magazine Drive, Talent Show? Football 1, 2, 4: Baseball 1 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4i Prit...Dom,..Speed.. Bandits . . . tea and and pan' cakes at Dobe's . . . Rhody. Ambition: To play games. Mary Ann Serafino Mar FTA 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Bowl- ing Club 43 Drama Club 4: Iunior Prom: junior Play, Chronicle: Class Day, Class Night. Glo . . . Farm Shop . . . Lumpy . . . hot fudge . . . across the street . . . Yogi. Ambition: College, a teaching profession, and to succeed in all I attempt. Www Mb' N f,1fi1l VZl Ll5CWgl,f , , , ff fm, 44' Q 'f J W, L a , M f 4 M .W hw. , 1 af ,, ug ,, pf ,WTA Mft' for C I f 'N I ,W .1 f I F AA ' ff' 1' '31, wi f r . U., , A wi Muff f ,kiwi ff, . 'gap f , V f 1 69,9 M y ,Zf55af4w., f , f ' ,-, f if Q Cf' ' c 4 4 M 4 if 2 1 44' , 7 f W f afff 'i -5 ,nf SM ,W bg, im sv- 2 ,A f7f,A4V,, X, L xf.n,,,.,3:,ga,r.-r 2' .f ,za f 7594 ' f - f ft 5' .f Tj -fri - v ':w..a'yQf-xc1f-,+:'a,!w-nf-9 , ' MM, fi - ,Wa ff if of if ima! . . ' ' .ffj ,f 'Q,0H? ugh , l ff. 'f,, If -wlcgmy n' Cheryl Serkey FHA 1- French Club 2 4- Class Day, Class Night, Mag- azine Drive. Playing George Washing- ton? . . . another Free one? . . . R-U-F-F . . . eight. Ambition: To be a nurse. Alan F. Shaker Al Baseball 1. W.O.T.L .... yes sir . . . Herme . . . Herrnin . . . Mary only knows . . . some night . . . way out. Ambition: To go to college and to succeed in whatever I plan to do. Kathleen Ann Shepard Kathy Bowling 1, 25 Chronicle 4' Emblem 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, FNC 1, Talent Show 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Prom, junior Play, Senior Play, CAA 2, 3 CVice Presj, 4 CPres.j, Cirls' Basket- ball Manager 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Laurer Girls, State, Pep Club 44 French Club 1. L.B .... 7!1!66 . . . B.R.S, . . . Chris . . . The Big Four . . . K'Candy. Ambition: Medical Research. Vivian Barbara Shaffer Abby Drama Club 2 3 4 fExec Boardl Emblem 3 4 Junior Prom- Class Day- Class Night, Senior Prom: Chronicle fLay- out Editorjg Senior Dance. Spastic . . . scar . . . pook-yak- yak . . . Cooper Union . . . Boston . . . summer and the boys are home from college. Ambition: To become a fam- ous artist. Molly Louise Shea Basketball l, 4 CManagerj, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, 4 QVice Presjg Tennis 2, Magazine Drive CCapt.D 1, 2, 3. uThing!,' . . . Squires . . . Spazl . . . Dash . . . :'Falter- ing Falcon . . . Matchballf, Ambition: To enjoy life the best I know how. Mary Sheppard Shep Majorettes 2, 4, Law Club 45 FHA 4, Class Day, Class Night, Senior Prom, Talent Show 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Mike . . . USMC . . . Sandy . . . 2!20!65 . . . Go-on . . . D.W.T.C. Ambition: To make all my dreams come true. .1 Q I 1 4 I 4 ' U f 4 1 E ,'1'fv' ,- 'v', ,,, if cn , W K4 1 1 ,I ,,'1.,.,,x f - V. .,,.- .,,. 1 4 . 42,4 ' U ,avg fr f -vf 1 ffm . ff ?' I ff W 14 ff! W' 1 2,1 aft, v 1. 1 ,W f 0 , 4 4 'H 1' '4- A 1 ,,r.4ff,N 1 ,N 91,15 ,Q LZff..f,rfy. , A V www .fm ,gwwwgf .411 , f I 1 ,1 ,Mm .Wm s if 4 -'A ,y ff fy V tw ,., .-ff f , 1 -P 'Va' 4 1 M 1 A. .- 1 ' Wggw.. ,W f f f 0 N7 I !!!4 , ,fi f ffflb f2 1 1 fax I fr 4 f 51' f fr Z ' xg, , 1 4: f , . I . 2 L ' 75' 1 uw l' -J X, , af 'KN Nb' ' I 'W WT. t ' 1 'iv .ew f ff ' N-.Z 1, If ifxijlfa-' WE, Kenneth L. Sherman Ken Basketball CManagerl 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball CManngerj 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3g Orchestra 2, 3g Minstrels lg Chronicle. Portland . . . Oxley's . . . A-1 . . . Crcat I-lammock . . . somcthingr's wrong in physics lab . . . Right. Ambition: To be what I am and to bc a leader of tomor- row after college. Br -11 George M. Simmons McPherson Tennis 3g junior Promg North- ern Connecticut Science Fair, Yale junior Science and Hu- manities Symposium. Boom . . . 100 pound rocket . . . diver below . . . Fisheris Island . . . It'll work . . . activities subversion. Ambition: To land a helicop- ter in the courtyard and bomb Pearl Harbor. Ann Marie Skinner Annie French Club 1, 2 CVice Presjg FTA 2, 3 CVice Pres.l, 4 CPres.Jg Cheerleaders 3, 44 Emblem 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 Wice Pres.lg Class Treasurer 4g Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 49 junior Prom, Chronicle, Homecom- ing Queen 1966, Intramurals 3, Senior Play. Whoopee . . . Plurt . . . 39 . .. Spouter Whale - midnight . . . The Group . . . Nome, Alaska. Ambition: To publish a book of poetry. .117 ' 1-fum .f. . 'z ' F -A 'W - ' .gf . -T-1.45.-. -1 Q- . f:z't.,g'ff rf' .. ' A... .,.. , v, x 4.4. M :N E iVJL.,.V:l, t ..i..rJ1sa..mse4E. me Robert Charles Shipman Chronicle, FFA 3 CSec.l, 4 CPres.l, Senior Promg Football 2, 3 fManagcrlg Basketball 2, 3, 4 iManagcrjg Baseball 2 ilVIilIlZliICl'lg Track 3 lMan- agerjg Class Play fStuge Crcwl fCllllll'lll1ll'll 3, 4. Bc Nicci' . . . Crcater Head . . . Point of Order . . . Ag IV Kansas City . . . Out Loud. Ambition: To be a success in a field of Agriculture. Iudith A. Sima juders Bowling Club 25 FNA 3, 44 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 45 Music Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Chorus lg GAA 2, 4, Senior Danceg Class Day, Class Nightg Chronicle 4. Sundays . . . Hey Cabata . . . Mr. Cozzo and 122 . . . Eddie and company . . . Bernie. Ambitionz' To find my place in life and to be happy. faf 1' f ' 5 G,-4, V J, 1.4, Stee- x-is X., f 3..r fag! M .WQQML Q he run s, 'E up ,q,.,.,-r 'm-f-1' 551 '5?U2'f4'f' 1 bl 7-4 N Q. 1 Mya...-V - , . LV 3.3, iii ' A 1361 - - 1 f if I 1 x QV? ,eww-'cg W e 1,14 Vltv QQQIL, ' mf? V .V - i . ' ,ggi . bg!- ' ' , ' - , L . 6106- A X sk:--:eQ.:1s, .- -- 'yY'z1w. - :X . ,Irv-v'-'o ' ,, ,Q I -.Lx 'ki ,,i,....1, ',.:sv:'..L1,,f AQLALPG. L N , .f- 4, 4 'r x Bruce B. Smith Ski Club 2, 35 Track 3, Cym- nastics 3, 4g Emblem 4. Looughout fcensoredl . . . oh dear . . . hmmmmm . . . yaw- sure-uh huh . . . fcensoredl . . . Righto . . . But Kind officer. Ambition: To see the sun rise in the west. Q 67 ..,. .,. ,W Q.. r , i.,.,,,., .,,,,,,- -L NN. -'A . , ,,,, ,. , , - 2- , Y ' 1- fu' '- x it-: --9315. -V -- -G r ,,'l'J ,f' fc . 3 .,.- .za V. --- . ' . asf- X - :tif ,H w e Q' 1 . - fi, A, I-Q., r r be , ,W O , -r- ' zrra vzfeim 4- , - --- - ' 1 - ff,. mmm. 15A . , ,....... , , 1 5,4 - -we, -.U . 'xi iii V jgiii '.,' A f 4 -fgtv 2 ,,- ., va if it ' --re ' .af -'IE-til'-ii Ag-xkaggi .1 .L4i.f , ff M5471-' eifeifihf-' uf ,' ' l 1' P I: Tx . ,- eu w4..,,v M , ,...,z..fwzff'sm:e .. Y 11-ar.-..-ai . '-mfr, J ,g...gv5ffff+fff'1-3,374725, ,A T- ' .,. ,.,, ,. p.,6,f,-z 'Qu aww 6 4 2 ,. J , gg 1 fd . r Bruce L. Smith Smitty Don't give me any grief kat. Ambition: To get out of this place and join the Navy. Joanne Leslie Smith Emblem 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, National Honor iociety 3, 4, Girls' Leadership T.H .... Charger . . . D or A .. . l1!19!64. Ambition: College. Donald Smuda Joe Golf 2, 3, 4. Soc . . . Good Grief . . . Slash . . . Muhammad Ali . , . Friar CMr. Etiquette? . . . Knock it off. Ambition: To beat the New York Mets. Would you believe the Yankees? John Walter Smolak Johnny National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 1, Chess Club 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 CPoly-Cap- tainl, Intramurals 4, Chron- icle, Emblem 4, Iunior Prom, Homecoming, Senior Prom- Class Night, Class Day, Sk Club 3, 4, Basketball 1. You win a couple, lose a couple . . . that's the story of my life. . . bat 300?. . .boy you've got a case . . . what a hick town . . . jerk. Ambition: To graduate cum laude from college and set up a successful dental practice. Z 1 Robert Snietka Rob Emblem 1, 4, Why me? . . . You clon't in- hale. Ambition: Career in radio broadcasting and electronics. Linda Snow Lynn FHA 1, 2, 4. 5 Bill . . . 4f15f66 . . Suga1',' . . . Plymouth . . Our Day Will Come . . USAF. Ambition: To make OUR Wish come true. Wayne Sorel Chronicle 45 Drama Club 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 35 Senior Playg Class Day5 Class Nightg Senior Promg Intramur- als 4. Doreen . . . Mass . . . Boston Red Sox . . . New York Mets C2 home runsl . . . Clemensky Park . . . Gary 6: his 60' Rambler. Ambition: To continue my ecl- ucation. Elizabeth Joyce Sousa Liz Class Day5 Class Night5 Sen- ior Prom. Vicki . . . Maryann . . . Mary- crest . . . It's beautifulv . . . VVhich way to the Berlin Tumpike? . . . Monroe. Ambition: To broaden Faith, to bring Hope, and remain Charitable. Doreen IR. Standish Drama Club 1, 25 FTA 25 French Club 1 CTreas.l 45 Lan- ua e Club 2 Sec C mnas 8 Q C -ls Y - tic Club 3, 45 Girls' Leader- ship 4 fSec.l5 Talent Show 2. 35 Ski Club 2, 45 Pep Club 1 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 4 CCO- Captainj5 Homecoming Queen ,655 Sophomore Dance5 junior Dance5 Senior Play5 Junior Prom CCommittee Chairmanl5 Senior Prom5 Chronicle 45 j.V. Basketball 25 Homeroom Rep. 25 Intramurals5 National Hon- or Socie 3 4- Student Coun W 7 , ' cil 35 Class Night5 Class Day. L.B .... Cheshire . . . Ogral . . . Mr. Solomita . . . Cum . . . the fern. Ambition: To swing on a star. +. Q1 V 5 V -1 .f , if 'fart 5 .Xtg,.'i.xa:: ,Lu 'Q tt' , . uf 1 . ff. . ' - ',:,.,.e. .1 my -, 1. -HM-K..-Qhf .5 Iiiifa'-1.1 lam2a.o ,,.. Christina Cowles Sorensen Chris Ski Club 2, 45 Language Club 25 FTA 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Emblem 3, 45 Chronicle 45 Talent Show 35 Senior Dance5 Sophomore Dance5 Class Day5 Senior Prom5 Class Night. Whoopee . . . The Group . . . Bzmdage . . . Pansy . . . Sun- day nights . . . B.Y.U. Ambition: To win my bet with Alys. 5 , 4 5 V aikxxu-5- 1 : 'rr S 'I L A-igrivr f J, 1 - 1-Q f .11.. 'f' K vi' Ya- ' - 43,433 ,je ,ng E 1-, Hut. Qil 1Qaf' ,: ' . -' bfi, iii' ' .r fig-158334 5. ' Kathleen Ellen Spencer Kathy Bowling Club 45 FHA 1 CSec.J 45 Law Club 4 CV. Presl5 Jun- ior Prom5 Pep Club 15 Senior Prom5 Class Dayg Class Night, l!8!65...Al... T ... Belli, Cayer, the girls . . . What? . . . The beater. Ambition: To marry Al and bring him lasting happiness. Phylis Ann Stankoski Phyl FBLA 2, 45 Drama Club 45 junior Prom5 Senior Prom5 Class Day5 Class Night5 Chorus 2. MICHAELH . . . l2fl9!64 . . . Actions speakn . . . Switch . . . the beach . . . Y.J.D.L.M.A.M. .MW-1 ff' 'fy3f59QyZ4e7,w:fff?::jgfaf,fy,Q'zMfffV i,,! f f C ,f , ,, ,,,f 7 T, Q g, -.9g.1f,..qf.y- ,. wr f',f ,V WWW, , , ,. ., . ,yu fff f rf. -' .A f 'f f 4' , . , f hw ,,,,'vy, 1 M. , f , ,, , fw- K 'f .-:qs 0 ,W 1: 1, , , ,,,, ,,.--, H r ,gr ,V , V,V, Z ,V ,I,,, ,1, ,iff M, , ,ff,,f,, ff M. f ,V -1 mf, , fm... fxffzf ,' 'af Aw, ,X , . ..., , ,, 5, f,,, , - f,Vaz,q,,3,5,n', 11,21 ffrf 'Q ww ' 5:5 .1 ,,,,-. I , ,VL , ' ff 7 fi, 5 f Qf V of ' .532 +77 W Gail Stepensky Scuffy Chorus 1 2 3 4- Senior Prom, Class Night, Junior Prom. Bruce . . . P.M.C .... 6!l3!G6 . . . S.T .... take a break . . . Clark. Ambition: To reach my goal, with one last yard!! Holly Ann Stevens Holly FNC 2, 35 Pep Club 3, 4 CV. Pres.J5 Gymnastics 3, 45 GAA 4, Senior Leadership, Chorus 2, 3, Junior Prom, Junior Play, Senior Prom, Senior Play, Class Day, Class Night, Chronicle. LES . . . 'Pits' . . . Tongue ...em...Diller...V4piece Ambition: To be happy. Shawn Michael Strauss Magazine Drive, Law Club, Talent Show, Football 1, 2, Senior Prom, Emblem. You going to see Bob? . . . Will Joan be there? . . . By one by one . . . Was it a rat or a mice? . . . J.B .... Joyce. Ambition: To buy out' Mores- head. Paul Stepler S im TUFF . . . shitinks . . . Aw- shaddap . . . ZAP you're sterile . . . CAPE COD . . . swell. Ambition: To earn a College degree, and to start living. Paula Lynn Stone FHA 45 Field Hockey 1, Li- brary 3, Chorus 2. Brandon . . . October 5 . . . G.T.O's .... You're out of your tree . . . Tower . . . Frogs. Ambition: To be happy and to get married. JoAnn Frances Suchar Sophia FNA 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 4, Junior Promg, Senior Prom, Senior Play- Class Day, Class Night, Chronicle, Talent Show 3. Whoopee . . . The Truck . . Mass...Zula...Speed... Oh, NO! Ambition: To travel, to learn, to love. am Virginia Tessman William Sullivan Bill Good Griefll . . . Ahl Come On Nowl . . . Would you be- lieve? . . . SMILE. Ambition: USAF: to find out what T.E.S.V. stands for. ....,,,....----....,.....,,..,........-....-...... , 45- 4 FHA: Field Hockey: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. D.W.T.C .... L.A. P.S. F .Y .... It might . . . You're out of our tree. Ambition: To be happy and to get married. Linda Testa FNC 2, 3, 45 Class Day, Class Night, junior Prom. Oh Yeah! . . . I'm gonna smash you . . . red '65 Chevy . . . DAVE. Ambition: To become a nurse and to make a certain some- one happy. N.2iQ i'35 Msflifie' Y E5 ' ,TT . , f -4 7 .-: i fkakrtt , wa . -., ' -Yr frm-M' .r-:rw ,Q -- . 'Q ..,,.i. ,. , K M,,s,.,:,am,3A,m ,V msn f at- Patricia Joyce Summa PJ. Language Club 25 FNA 2, 3, 4, Chronicle 4: Magazine Drive 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Dance, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom: Talent Show 2, Senior Play- Senior Prom, Class Day: Class Night. l2f3lf64 . . . T.C.U. . . . Speedy . . . Foreign Ones . .Pro . . .Zula. Ambition: To be 5 feet tall! Ann Marie Telesco Drama Club lg Bowling Club 2, FNC 3, 4, Magazine Drive 2, Senior Play, Class Day, Class Night. Not Here Denisei . . . Hey Superman! . . . Kath . . . M.I.A .... lt's a Raidyili . . . No, I don't believe it . . . Get oil that phone! Ambition: To go to college and become a good nurse. IU' ww' Patricia Ann Testa Pat Talent Show5 FTA, FBLA, Iunior Prom, Bowling Club 4, Law Club 4: Senior Play, Sen- ior Promg Class Day, Class Night. PAUL . . . 7!28!64 . . . 283 Chevelle . . . 2 Gran . . . Bonnie and Andy . . . Ford. Ambition: To go to college and to live, love, and be happy. 'Viv' Richard Testa Pope C.H .... '62 Chevy . . . Sam. Ambition: Cartoonist. Thomas Alba Tomassetti Tom French Club 15 Language Club 25 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 25 Intramurals5 Junior Prom5 Senior Prom5 Chronicle5 Class Day5 Class Night5 Basketball 15 Track 1, 2, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 4. Fung-moj . . . pineapple . . . coed C.C .... Joe Fing . . . right here . . . face . . . S.A.E. Ambition: Optometrist. Judith Ann Tomczuk Ann Language Club 25 FTA 2, 3, 45 FHA 15 GAA 25 Junior Prom5 Senior Prom5 Chroni- cle, Class Day5 Class Night5 Pep Club 1, 2. alt tickles . . . rock, rock . . . The Door . . . You did it . . . the 4th7'. Ambition: To make the best of everything and to live a rewarding and fulfilling life. Gail Therrien Pits FNC 1, 2, 35 Chronicle5 Pep Club 45 Class Day5 Class Night5 Girls' Leadership 45 Senior Prom. The beach . . . D.B .... V4 of a piece of gum . . . 'xoe si zet, . . . Les Tongue and Snorf . . . still looking. Ambition: nursing. Bonnie Ann Thompson Bon Bowling Club 45 Chorus 45 FHA 45 Class Day5 Class Night. Boys . . . get out . . . Cheetah . . , Linda-ooch . . . Sand . . . Hey Spook! Ambition: To be a successful dressmaker and live a life of happiness. Beverly J. Tonnotti Bev Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 CSec.J5 FBLA 3, 4 fTreasJ5 CAA 15 Junior Prom s CCo-Chairman Hostess CommitteeJ5 Senior Prom5 Class Day5 Class Night5 Homeroom Representative 1, 45 Magazine Drive5 Talent Show5 seniors Play. C.W .... Hondas . . . Sue . . . Sandy sv. . Cerri . . . 88 . Ambition: To be successful in everything I attempt. James Vincent Tortorn Jim Track 2- Chronicle 45 Senior Prom, Class Day, Class Night. Pear . . . wipe outl . . . Miss Cope's Class . . . Great '60 Ford . . . Donn's Corvair . . . Joe Fing. Ambition: To go to college and become a teacher. Betsey Treiber Bets Bowling Club 3, 4g Intramur- als- Emblem 4, FNA 2, 3, 4, Volleyball Manager 3, French Club 4, Class Day, Class Night, Senior Prom, Drama Club 1. HI clon't know . . . Why? . . . B.T .... Eddie . . . animally . . . F.T.D. Ambition: To become a R.N., specializing in pediatrics and to return to Canada to work after my training. Sandra Triano Sandi Drama Club lg FHA 3, 4, Bowling 4, Chorus 45 Class Day, Class Night, Senior Prom, junior Prom. Tart . . . Bell . . . Meriden . . . It's been real . . . Bon . . . Cheetah. Ambition: To become a suc- cessful fashion designer and like a happy and rewarding E. David Tully Clee Club 2. 57...Ailles...KofCHall ...84. Ambition: To find something in life that I really want to do. J' chu Victoria Eileen Triano Vicki Music Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Orches- U21 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 45 M111- strels 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 4, Junior Prom, Iunior Play, Ski Club 2, Class Day, Class Night, Senior Prom. Liz . . . Maryann . . . Mary- crest . . . It's beautiful . . . Which way to the Berlin Turnpike? . . . Room 122. Ambition: Black, White and Black forever . . . Leslie Turek Les FHA lg FBLA 3, 4 freporterl, Majorettes 1, 2: Chronicle, Emblem 4g Pep Club 4, Sen- ior Prom, Class Night, Class Day. Wally . . . lights . . . Whipple...Io...Lyn... Forget itl . . . KC . . . CET OUTI . . . Re. Ambition: To be a medical secretary. Q, Ronald Turgeon Women aren't much, but they're the best other sex We have. Ambition: To get out of school. Frank Uliasz, Jr. Cois French Club 1, Language Club 2, Ski Club 2, Football 2, 3, Golf 3, 4, Senior Play CCo-Chairmanb, Senior Prom, Junior Prom, Homecoming 4 CParade marshall, Magazine Drive 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Day, Class Night, Homeroom Rep- resentative 1, 2. Stinkin' . . . T.I.R.N. . . . Who's building the sets for the play? . . . My canvas shirt . . . 23 Skidoo. Ambition: To see the City of Progress in action. Alberta Lee Patricia Valentinelli Lee Chronicle 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3 fTreas.J 4, Emblem 3, French Club 1, 2, 4, Major- ettes 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 1, Pep Club 1. 2, Intramurals, Jun- ior Prom,- Junior Play, Senior Prom, Senior Play, Talent Show 2, 3, Ski Club 2, Class Night, Senior Dance, National Honor Society 4. You wouldn't be kidding me - would ya? . . . right-you got it . . . oh yeh? . . . c'est la vie . . . Mr. S .... Whoopee. Ambition: To be an airline stewardess on a plane with one seat, the pilot's lap. Ruthann Tyrrell Ci ti! Bowling Club, Chronicle fad- vertising, subscriptionJ, Drama Club, FTA, Junior Prom, Tal- ent Show 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Basketball 1, 2. 3, Intramural Volleyball 1, 'In- tramural Badminton 1- Lan- guage Club 1- Ski Club 1, Girls' Leadership 4 fPresi- dentj. - You got a case . . . I might ...Yak11ow...E.M.... Fords . . . Still Looking. Ambition: To get into a col- lege and graduate. Mary-Ellen Uznanski Mare FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, Chess Club 1, 2, Girls' Leadership 4, Minstrels 1, Junior Prom, Talent Show 2, 3, Class Day, Class Night. XOE SI ZET . . . CHARLIE . . . Den of iniquity . . . went Hshing and caught a King Size tunai' . . . found ,um ' . . . mono. Ambition: To over-populate the tuna population. Diane Jeannette Van Bever Artichok Majorettes 1, FNA 1, 2, Em- blem 3, 4, Drama Club 3, Junior Prog, Senior Prom, Class Day, ass Night, FBLA 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Badminton, Volleyball CMan- agerj, CIAC. Mudscy . . . Why Thertainly . . . Lemons? . . . Forget it! . . . Now What? . . . Boy'sP Ambition To iind that certain someone. ' W Fernanda Annette Vitelli Fran FBLA lg Language Club 2, Cheerleaders 3- Pep Club 3g Intramural Baslcetball 35 In- tramural Badminton 3g junior Promg Law Club 45 Magazine Drive 1, 2. Foul:-ynk-ynk . . . drums . . . THE GROUP . . . Really . . . Boobie . . . Plainville, Ambition: Professional hair- IoAnn Volpe Jo Law Clubg Class Day, Class Night, Junior Prom, Senior Prom. DAVE . . . New Britain . . . USAF.. .Six Times... Tell me this is a joke . . . the girls. Ambition: To marrty Dave and live happily ever a ter. dresser and beautician. jean Walicki Jean Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girls' Leader- ship 4, Chess, Junior Prom, Intxamural Badminton 1, 2, Intramural Volleyball 1, 2. CLAYTON . . . USAF . . . Philli ines . . . Clark, remem- ber Lllat night . . . 1!23!65 . . . DWTC. ' Ambition: To be a nurse for leukemia. Robert K. Walker Homeroom Representative 1, 25 Emblem 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2. ik Oh, I'm in 212 this period. Ambition: To teach at the jun- ior high level. Ruth Marie Wallace Ruthie FNA 1, 45 Drama Club 34 junior Prom, Senior Prom, Class Night, Class Day, Bad- minton 1, 2, 3, 4. Silly Wabbit . . . 3!4!64 . . Nonny . . . foof . . . Tootsi- roll pops . . . big eyes. Donald Warnat Don Art Club 3. Quit it Beak . . . Don't play games. Ambition: To get out of Ambition: To live a ha life School' , , ppy ra1s1ng lots of little Wabbits. ,wi-1... in f. uf za., ,- y . , 'iff :warg ' gi FH 111.4 i 'i it - , , is ,, .. , vi, . M - , Charles D. Warren Bean Charlies one leg . . . crutch . . . Jawa . . . LINDA. Ambition: 4 years of the Navy: see the world, get mar- ried and live happily ever after. Gary H. Wellin Basketball 3. You're not serious. Ambition: To get a high school diploma and own an XLCH. james Daniel Wilkins Wilkes Football 1, 25 Bowling Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4. Retard . . . Let's put it this way...NOl...Attherisk of sounding redundant . . . Rat Fink. Ambition: To earn money, go to college, achieve all my goals, and keep my GS Stud- ebaker in ship-shape. Christine Waschilla Chris BOWliI1g Club 3, 45 FTA 4: FHA 35 Drama Club 45 Senior Prom: Class Nightg Class Dayg Senior Dance. C'est la vie . . . Claire . . . Deb . . . Duke . . lavender . . . Nancy. Ambition: To become a teach- Lois Wearne Photography 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 35 Law Club 43 Chorus 3, 4. 9!G!G4 . . . SKIP . . . New Years Eve GG . . . Sankow- ski's Orchard . . . Marines . . . Drive-In. Ambition: Marry Skip, Happi- ness, success and to get my drivers license. David John Witkovic 'Dave National Honor Society 3, 4g FTA 4g Emblem 4. You're kidding? Ambition: To become a re- search chemist. , A. . 1... . . if it M-.yi ' Aix - ' . . , N , . h 1. -,,',.,- M., ,. 1 A f ' I - X iq ,tr .: .E7fl'if9':'f--1' Denise Wright Chicki FBLA 2 GAA 3 4 Girls Leadership 4 Senior Play Senior Prom Ian Wunsch FFA 2 3 4 National Honor Society 3 4 Really? Oh no DENNIS Kathi C lfll ...Szmd1...Bustol... Sorry 'bout that. Ambition: To live, love, and be happy. Nancy Lee Yeich Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 1, 25 Bowling Club 4g Junior Promg Senior Promg Class Day: Class Night. Lee...Chris...Ruthie... Diane . . . Chicki . . . Doug. Ambition: To find what I'm searching for. aff' Linda Mae Zalaski Lynn FBLA lg Chorus 1, 25 Class Dayg Class Nightg Senior Promg Majorettes 1, 2. 1O!9!64 . . . Ronnie . . . 11!11!67 . . . white Chevy. . . half and half . . . Rome. Ambition: To live a happy married life with Ronnie. Ambition. To be a Lutheran elementary school teacher and organist. T r Joan Yorski Ioanny Hockey 15 Student Librarian 3, 45 FHA 15 Chorus 1, 2g FNA 1. Roland . . . 10-17-64 . . . D.W.T.C .... A Thousand Stars . . . French Club . . . The Tower, Ambition: To be an artist and to get married. Charles Zarbo Zarb Get what you can while you can . . . Until the source runs out . . . BEAK . . . CHIP, Molf. . . Hey Stiff . . . 67-1-2 Yea. Ambition: To save some mon- ey and bum around the world. UF W 1' i ,V .1 l F LQLJQL 'V Betsy Ruth Farr Barbara Ann Zawisza Barb Chorus 15 Senior Prom5 Class Night5 Class Day. 8!2!66 . . . now wait a minute . . . let's talk . . . Please? . . . S.B.F .... D.W.T.C: Ambition: To travel and en- joy life . . . John J. Aldi Student Council 15 Drama Club5 Key Club 3, 45 Talent Show. You ain't rightl . . . Numb and Dumbll . . . TR3? . . . Hey? . . . Big Deal! . . . You stinkin' fairy. Ambition: To succeed in whatever I attempt. Thomas Aretz Tom Come on now . . . forget it. Ambition: To graduate. Douglas Dayton Doug Do unto others then split . . Take a break. Ambition: To be an automo- tive engineer and to always dwell in the great woods up north. Cynthia Lynn Czarnota Cindy Photography Club 1, 25 Cho- rus 1, 2, 35 FHA 35 Bowling Club 1, 2, 35 Law Club 45 Minstrels 3, 45 Emblem Pro- duction Staff 45 Class Day5 Class Night5 Senior Prom. IOEY! . . . Waterbury Ea- g1es . . . CLUNK . . . 5!21!66 . . . Dennis Sc Heidi . . . Plymouths. Ambition: To live a life of joy and love. Student Council 2, 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Em- blem 2, 3, 4 QBusiness Mgr. - Chronicle 3, 4 KSubs. Mgr.: Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 45 All Conn, High School Chorus 3, 45 Iun- ior Play5 junior Prom5 Senior Play5 Pep Club 1, 35 Class Sec. 15 Magazine Drive 35 Homeroom Rep. 35 Senior Prom5 Class Day5 Class Night. Meg, Sue . . . Wouldn't it be nice?. . .Or yes? . .. Could be tense! . . . C.F. . . . Parcage Autorise. Ambition: Un professeur fran- cars. Alan Martin Fischer Rip FFA 3, 4. You beat . . . Don't give me any grief . . . 59 . . . I can't see it . . . Police station ..,Iim...Gary...Bob . . . Mike . . . Friday and Sut- urclay nights . . . Painting Mountains . . . Crater Face. Ambition: T0 be successful in Horal business and greenhouse management. Helen Ann Henderson Blondie Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4: FBLA 45 Emblem 4g Chronicle: Senior Danceg Senior Play: Senior Prom: Class Day: Class Night. You're kidding . . . not too swift . . . 61 Chevy . . . sure . . . whoopee . . . Indians Ambition: To succeed in life and be happy. Alfred J. Fragola Al Beginners Band 1. Face . . . C.O.P.E .... right hc-rc. Ambition: To teach. Deborah Greene Deb Drama Club 4g Bowling Club 3, 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Pho- tography Club 2g Senior Playg junior Prom: Senior Prom. People under 21 . . . Chris . . . Naugatuck boys . . . Nor- man . . . Corvairs . . . L.W.M.S. ' George Laskowski Pizzitola's . . . Electric . . . P2U1LemieUX Mustang . . . Girls . . . Dane- COOL man. C001 - - - mental ing. . . . not me. Ambition: To have 3 happy Ambition: Are you asking me? and content life. ,. 47 1+ . 1 Q: . 1 9 . '- f H 'fp W.-, 1 i.1r.,1.::, -- .:y,,i-- Y ,: . 1 ,- rv-11-, .- .. ' . ' '--s:r.f.1if.,f ,.vf-,wt-'i'r' ' ,- A , fi 'Qen..im.mmlv-miswPs.l ,,,,ar-av- ' 1 , C, ,ff fu, 719 ,4 yffff ff wL.f,,LQ7l'h '5w- Ww'w4'243Wi'f?94 f- 4 wa ff f.,, .ff:w44fw,W ww f , f :,,,.4Wy'y 5,,5,y4,5f,,,f,33,, fy, V A ,::mW:W,,,,ffgf J af- W' J ff V ,Ma MW.. W , -aa 1 ' M f ff., If f Geraldine Lyon Cer Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, FTA 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Talent Show 2, 3, Girls' Lead- ership 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Junior Prom, Junior Play, Senior Prom, Senior Play, Chronicle, Class Night, Class Day, Lan- guage Club 1, 2, Homeroom Representative 2. Oh boy . . . I know where ,. -,I ,, . fv f 4' 'f' nw.-7' gm. . ,Wal fr f -,Q ::-La fi C 3' ,, ff-DL , , 'iiuiifif V. f W f, :wr 1,- 4:rt:.H , , .vm-.,,,.f f f ft Inf. I ZF ,-'V My .,,,.. f, ff? . W ,ff il! , ,,, ,,., L,-f,,,,.v y Q 1, ,, j X fg a QQ' ,fy V f-fn' , f, 41, f gig, . f W ,af ,ff eg-vw. ...uvyf if ., 4 ,, AWWA ' -f V ,fwm f W, my df' I'd put it O ral Let - . . . g . . . - ters . . . 8!26!66 . . . S.I.L. Ambition: To have my toes curled. Diane Jeanne Nadeau Di Drama Club 1, 2, Law Club 4, F NA 1, 2, Intramurals 1. SUMMER OF 66 . . . D.P.L. S.C. Ambition: College. William B. Nichols Bill Track 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Play, Chronicle, Pho- tography Club 3, 4 CSec.D, Class Day, Class Night, Sen- ior Prom. Sleepers . . . Squires . . . What do we play next? . . . 85 . . . North Carolina. Ambition: To go on to college. Wallace Martin Wally Donlt give me any grief . . . Huh? . . . cut it. Sandra Jane Moore Sam FHA 2, Chorus 1, Intramural, Volleyball 2. You gotta case . . . Sue, Kat . . . Outta sight . . . N. No! U.S.A.F. Ambition: To have all my dreams come true. James Robert Pashley Jim Football 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball Tennis 4, Lan- Iunior Prom, Class Day, Class Night, Magazine Drive. A guage Club 2, Senior Prom, DONNA . . . Fing . . . Abbey Animals . . . Well, little girl . . . That's close . . . August 21, 1966. Ambition: College and teach- ing. ' r -f- 'e-.riff :Qt V . , 1 1 H.. '.:'.f'i.Ss'w,f.iI4'v-1 - A Cliiford V. Peters Track lg Cross Country 1. Whipped . . . I don't know ...Whoops...63...Mo Par Unit . . . Pam . . . See you in September . . . If you can't be good, be good at it. Ambition: A camera 350, 295 li, 4 speed, in G8. Robert A. Phelps Sacramein . . . hundflafluten . . . S.T.N.B.C.l'l .... Willst du glaubenll . . . Dnst ist im- mer schoen . . . B.S.E.Z. oder k.f.? . . . The NBMH Group Lougout. Ambition: Anesthetist . . . An- csthetize the sun for perpetual night. Ho, ho. Stephen Ricard Steve Cross Country 1, 25 Track lg Drama Club 4g Bowling Club 2, 3, 4 Nice Pres.j5 Chess Club 25 Talent Show 2, 44 Photography Club 3, 4g Intra- murals 3, 45 Golf 4. S.A.E .... No, you? . . . 64- GTO . . . T.B .... Doc Brown . . . Hill Billy. Ambition: To have a girl with a good head on my shoulders. Susan E. Sutter Sue Girls' Leadership 45 FNC 45 Pep Club 4, Class Dayg Class Night, Chorus 3g Senior Prom. I found 'em . . . XOE SI ZET . . . IIMMY! . . . 7!16!66 l Sandra L. Szczesniak Sandy Junior Promg Senior Prom, Class Day, Class Night. Cherish . . . MI St MI . . . Phi1's idiosyncracies . . . Lu- ann Br Company . . . Flavor- land . . . USMC. Ambition: To learn how to drive. . . . Hey Boob! . . . Bod. Ambition: Hairdresser. Scarlett Denise Travers UT.. Ski Club lg Baseball Warsityj lg Bowling Club lg Class Night. EARL . . . New Year's Eve . . . 66 . . . cellars . . . Pam . . . Lois. Ambition: To teach, travel, live, love, and learn. 81 f 1 , , Dear Seniors: Our high school careers have just about terminated. I know that it would take many volumes to record all of the Wonderful times and fond memories that we have shared. You have shown me by your constant progressive attitude that our four years together have not been in vain. But this part of our life is over. We must now face our future and what- ever it may hold for us. I, as Well as many others, have much faith in the class of '67, I am confident that you will succeed in all that you at- tempt. It has been a pleasure to serve you in these last two years we have been together. I would like to thank all of you who helped me when the time came. May God Bless You Always. Sincerely, RONALD BERUBE President, Class of 1967 We 82 n , I ,...s.......i...,.u I am the love of two, Born as the fruit of that love. I am the dawning of life, Living the best of my days. I know not hate nor fears, Comfort is all that I sense. I feel my world of warmth. This is my life. I am the love of few, Leaving the love that I knew. I am the morning of life, Doubting the things I am told. I know not why men die, Reasons are all that I seek. I feel my world of doubt. This is my life. I am the love of one, Learning to share my small world. I am the noontide of life, Needing to bear a new love. I want no pain nor tears, Gone are the doubts of my youth. I feel my world of hope. This is my life. I am the love of all, Living the day to its end. I am the twilight of life, Weary of all except love. I know that soon I must sleep, Slumber is all that I want. I feel my world of peace. This is my life. RAY ANGELO 83 CLASS of 1967 . . . suddenly we were freshmen . . knowing the confusion and bewilderment of our Brst day at Southington High School choosing a capable advisor, Mr. Solomita electing responsible oflicers: Hart Bugbee, President, Sharon Hollsworth, Vice Presidentg Betsy Farr, Secretary, and Ron Berube, Treasurer capturing first place in the Talent Show ticket sales easily winning the Magazine Drive sponsoring our first money-making activity: the freshman dance SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS fleft to rightl: Ron Berube, President, T i T T Alys Osborn, Secretary, Ann Skinner, Treasurer, and joe Olszewski, Vice President. . . and then we were sophomores . . electing new oflicers: Ray Angelo, President, Chris Brennan, Vice President, Alys Osborn, Secretary, and Ron Berube, Treasurer . . continuing the winning precedent by taking Hrst in talent competition and excelling other classes in ticket sale drive . . setting new school record by selling over ZOOZ in the Magazine Drive . . choosing one of our own candidates, Doreen Standish to be Homecoming Queen l HW, V fm Penny Cabata, Gary Rosengrant and Sharon Moone in a scene from the Junior Play. . . and then we were juniors . . electing a new slate of oilicers: Ron Berube, President, Hart Bugbee, Vice President, Alys Osborn, Secretary, and Mark Mongillo, Treasurer . . presenting our junior Prom, Enchanted Forestn on November 13th x 1 n l Q n . . knowing the excitement of receiving our class rings . . speaking on the Viet Nam crisis, Bob Mals won the junior Recital . . producing Dear Ruth, which was well received by all who attended Sue Benjamin and Vin Cle- ments, King and Queen of the Junior Prom. 84 ,,.......,........... W ,sr 1 ,Xa 1 N-a1,.,.g fx . rai, l DELECATES TO NUTMEG BOYS' STATE AND LAUREL GIRLS' STATE lleft to rightjz Ioe Olszewski, Ray Angelo, Jim Condren, Chris Brennan, Ron Berube, Ioe Crispino, Kathy Shepard and Chris Casecki. . . and then we were seniors . . winning the Magazine Drive for the fourth year, setting a new school record selling 1002 of our talent show tickets for the first time in SHS history presenting the Senior Play, The Curious Savage sponsoring Kismet,', our imaginative senior prom enjoying Class Night and Class Day and even our last high school Hnal exams learning the necessity of cooperation for mutual progress continuing to strive for success throughout our lives f if FT' Q ,, .qw D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN NATIONAL MERIT FINALIST Dori Coggin Louise Keogh 85 wnua-.w.., Barbara Bouchard as Mrs. Savage in a moment of anguish, SENIOR PLAY . . . The Curious Savageu presented by the Class of '67, directed by Mr. Armand Solomita, November 18, 1966 . . . organized by co-chairmen Sharon Moone and Frank Uliasz . . . those nightly rehearsals, sometimes hysterically funny and at times unbearably frustrating . . . flammable curtains and unfinished sets . . . a little old lady who hates everything in the world, but most of all sliding doors, cuspidors, bees, bats, gnats, rats and electricity . . Parchesi: the royal game of India?,' . . . eagles for an understanding and patient director CAST Florence ...,...., ..............r.....,r.. L ouise Keogh Hannibal ..,...... ,.,..........,.. D onn Reilly Fairy May ...,. ,...., D onna Cregoretti Ieffrey .........,.., r.r..,,... D oug Hutton Mrs. Paddy ....... ,,.,A.... K athy Donahue Titus 4.,,.,r......... .r..... C ary Rosengrant Samuel ...r..... ..4..r,.......... I im Benn Lily Belle ....,.,.... ......,., R uthann Tyrrell Ethel ....,r......,..,...,... ..,.....4 B arbara Bouchard Miss Wilhelmina ,..... ..,.,,., A nn Marie Maynard Dr. Emmet 4,...... r,.,...t.. D ave Harwood Rehearsals can be serious. 86 I. , ,. .idgy , .L , ,A,,,,,ii.,. , ' -sf All Tis? ' '-55 f,-Y.-, ,...,..- , ., . X L XE '4 w. 1 , 2 E . , ga,- Q. in K P, 1 if L F. 6 , as 51 E .1 PARCHEEHX ' .1 f , The patients at the Cloisters. Mrs. Savage refuses. if Qzuafuffsf 5 ., - , f 4 fffwzelhr-Q -k Q 'fgfz ..'-e. g 2-gI:F5Q:?I 5,iQ. Hannibal CDonn Reillyl serenades Mrs, Savage Joe Crispino consults Mr. Iohn Weichsel, Town Manager The acting Town Council listens to citizen opinion YOUTH DAY . . students controlling the town for experience in government on Tuesday, February 21 . . morning session in individual oiiices . . spaghetti luncheon at the Moose Club . . attending a town meeting where Ray Angelo was Council Chairman and Joe Crispino was Town Manager . . discussing an insuiiicient police force, inadequate school funds, the possibility of lengthening the library hours and building a new swimming pool . . dismissing all town officials because they,re suspected of being in kanutes with kahoot Police Chief Peter Dobratz gives his report to the Town Council N, Ann Skinner and Joe Crispino concentrate on a citizen's comment se. - 4-5 nr..J,,i' The citizens appear interested in the suggestion to lengthen library hours. , Ron Bembe, Town Clerk, poses a N question, 89 4 51351 'Z pf as ,haf :Ii ' xggtizffif' ,zlzg -W J my f, .l aw A'1ff4? 'Sf' -S.. -ww 1- nw f ' 121 f-mf. 'f 7 ,,W.gff,, f, Q,:,,f,,,M 9 , qw 1:53335 Q f wa? 1225391 f fn, f 4-ni pq. - ff? 2115 , I A , L 'Tl' ng mf f ,122-41? i,, i3Q r '-gg,ieE :'f ' W M ' w.g Qm1f1f:y.M,',, Huw gf '1 5 f 59144 ,fa 1 fn' ul' fx h will wt 0: at wb as i M if . . . acquiring individual attitudes and habits . . . realizing the personal effort is necessary for co-operative success . . . watching, Waiting, listening, learning . . . developing self-confidence and independence . . . learning the value of optimism and determination . . . beginning to understand yourself Life is a time to grow. 91 CLASS of 1968 Won the Talent Show presented Wind Songv on November 12 at the Ambassador sponsored an amazingly successful dance dramatically staged the Iunior Recital on Ianuary 25 produced a successful play, Paint the Town Pink on April 14 realized that unfaltering unity is the only means for class progress planned and organized for their future position as school leaders under the guidance of Mr. George Kloss 30 l I JUNIOR GLASS OFFICERS Mary Giammatt , Secretaryg R ger Berube, Treasurerg Al Botteon, Vice Preside and Greg Qg:.ith,NgfU u D O' President. XV GMX 'XX UA CN 0' wk fkxgl O' O' 0' bf if vb! 'S 0, Q' Q' fr we X - 53. OJ' K . H' 'MOD txhow Nob QA' xh bg O53 ix ,QU 25 0 uf at L ew All Xlwxp XX af' 5' X Q5 of W Greg Smith and Mary Giammatteo help Mr. Kloss count class dues. 92 AWWWMQ 1, 6 -Ps XO xo 'Xml ra 4, A X ,J Q 05' Y, X. L. U5 ' A 0' X X X SN igwg Us by sms S i N , .5 GSE X CD PT X Mr. Kloss advises his juniors, x Gegisk S V s 539 xi M-U N ob S vw? N xg iw junior enthusiasm at a class meeting. .KJ 1 1 Arriving in style. ,'-'I c'f:N CU' 5 fm.: . A wx N JE'-95 X pm xigazq' bimfx P- C .45 UDF' C59 xxx-fb! lfxg' ff . , W x X Y fffff ,jp 5 Q We 555 H-1' VU EJQYQ5 Q92 fi, ,A 33, 6 1 Q fm? HwQQ,GQO . A. R9 ff HN- f- H! -RT F X FN :P c f:Q'DV, , My , ' Q Q54 R4 FW WEEE! Lpsif XA 60 :J Q x f' I A a X C! M ' f-A tue ' .f c . C ijyfx K3 13 3 c Q03 Q35 0959, , Qnm'Wg ,ix 2 X I I ' f q 2 if 2' 6 I 2, fs g,3D5EQr gAmbassado A J ,, 95? 7-21 we gffif Jigga Qjbgfw ffEmli'2e4f9 v O1 ' 94 f X A dance to remember. JUNIOR PROM . . . a clash of gongs, whisper of silkg atmosphere soft, darkg a breath of incense . . chopsticks, fans, pagodas, lanterns, and fortune cookies . . the Orient brought to the Ambassador Restaurant . . Shangri-La, tuxedos, gowns of velvet, and a corsage . . co-chairman Mary Giammatteo and Larry Palazzo . . Wind Song , I -,.....f-..-..m..s..a--.m.-.n,...,,. .4.,,.,,x,,.., fo.-.-......V...,.,.. I! ,u I K 1' f A CO-CHAIRMEN of the JUNIOR PROM: Mary Giammatteo and Lalrlry Palazzo, with King and Queen Iirn Milewski and Marilyn W' cox. 95 - - - .vi 1 1 ww '. 1 Y f'f'y3wy'w- -1-H Participants in the Iunior Recital were Ed Michalski, Debbie Kelly, Debbie Zoufoly, Chris Gleason, Cindy Adams and Ed Ruth. Winner Ed Michalski giving his speech Free- dom vs. Oppressionn. 96 .. . 1 -fw.,,.zW 5 G , --'M 'vii ,. :V ,.,,,.' av., V vw .Ii- 0 'I ix - , - 1, Wy: f,'---gl fli fla., N e 1' - ' -' :Ld1 .L1' 'Maxine JUNIOR RECITAL . . . organized by alumni to further student interest in oratory . . speeches prepared by the entire junior class . . 1967 finalists: Cindy Adams, Chris Gleason, Debby Kelly, Ed Michalski, Ed Ruth and Debby Zoufoly . . careful rewriting and lengthy practice to perfect each speech . . speeches presented to student body on Ianuary 25, 1967 . . Ed Michalski, speaking on Freedom vs Oppressionf' chosen winner Greg Smith, president of the Junior Class, congratu lates Ed. The four junior English teachers supervising the recital were Miss Barbara Rondinara, Miss Carol Cope, Mrs. Diane Edwards and Mrs. Patricia Patrick. -vm rQ..A...-..+.-.1-sw W-am. .ri'LLL-f.f.':-f5:rL,.'2 'M' I . ,W SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS fleft to rightl: Phyllis Fryzel, Ass't. Secretaryg Bill Hobson Secretaryg Sue Tedesco, Treasurerg Bob Kane, Vice Presidentg Pat Musshorn, President. CLASS of 1969 . . . chose Mr. Robert Krystock for class advisor . . elected competent representatives to student council . . appointed homeroom representatives . . won second place in the Talent Show . . placed second in the Magazine Drive . . prepared to assume the role of upper-classmen at SHS . . demonstrated determination and organization 'S -,......... ,.......,......W x.... .....,.., N ,M..,,:,,1 Mr. Krystock discusses class activities with a group of organizers HmmhwH mms W MUN! Sophomores show school spirit. TALENT SHUW . . October 7, 1966 . . emcees Ray Angelo and Dori Coggin entertain with ridiculous jokes and corny puns . juniors take first place for talent . . setting new school record, seniors sell 1002 of their tickets . . Ioey Ciamrnatteo, Chris Gleason, Kathy Roche, and Kurt Records, first, second and third . . a gorgeous dancing girl from the tropic isles, original skits, individual talent . . eager anticipation and ultimate accomplishment Nw: M: -Wm. N.,-,,,,3 ,,,5z,,- m' I I f Sophomore Joe Giammatteo placed first in the Talent Show. Kathy Roche and Chris Gleason, two juniors, came in second. Senior Kurt Records took third place. ww VP XX La no v X Q0 Q U 0 YN X S 0 O xg 590252, LQYQOSLSLOS 53 'XV n X U ' W cfew ,Ax C5 gs VDO QWQ gee ,A o no Q7 x OSCS Q65 O Nei' S ., , xc EWS ?1,eniori1Dave Kanute, Don Roper, Pete Dobratz, Sue Benjamin, and Vin Clements?ll present ei: s 't. 002' VX ' Vx 05 0 .X C5 00 05 9 VN Aviv Q OSU? 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Inf' U IL, Q JA f FJ IJ Q Y' 0' W Z ,, ff A 9 C? gf? 47 J ff S7 ff' U ff To 175 C19 vb -I U qv if .ff M44 -1. 0 X b JU pa,-L. fd .L ' UO! n D' ly? ff' 102 I -U in 'y A I P51 1-L '1'v5l f9 A 'fi B 'grab H vwflfesf fairing f I mxqgf 449,45 zmdf 1+-.fr + h 'fz1:J if 5 in L fr Ie- LAW , P .axwgz 'lf '3 'Yff45J 1 51-Jqsu T Q 'A Wwll- attaimng confidence 1n yourself and your abilities becommg a responslble c1t1zen, unafraid of the future NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . . . redecting the qualities of leadership, scholarship, service and character . . prospering under the able guidance of Mr. Alphonse D'Ange1o . . sponsoring the annual book sale . . initiating plans for a school book store . . inducting 40 new members from the junior class . . compiling a record of achievement to be proud of NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS Cleft to rightjz Pat Godici, Treasurer, Jim Condren, Presidentg Diana Paradis, Secret- aryg and Ann Skinner, Vice President. Joanne Smith lights the candle of character. 104 can jx. Melanie Mazur is escorted by John Smolak. Alice Baudner is congratulated by Mr. D'Angelo The newly inducted members take the oath. Pete Zimmerman enjoys himself at the reception given for new in- ductees. OFFICERS of the STUDENT COUNCIL: Dori Coggin, Secretaryg Ray Angelo, Presidentg Ioe Crispino, Vice Presidentg and Greg Smith, Treasurer. ' A . 1 L ,jj'gl-,s1'f2g:i.qJ.?,5zi5'E?'g.5,5g53:'3.iz.v, :-gg. f ' 1 'jiri' - ff- ' - A 1 - - 1.w,:,s. Q, r- ' 'N -N - utr, ,,...f-,.1e.a.:..v.,..:..,l., n r 'Mit 'sw im STUDENT COUNCIL . . . the voice of student opinion . . discussion of pertinent issues . . comprehensive evaluation of student needs and problems . . promoting continuous improvement: from the honor roll and courtyards to repairing pencil Sharpeners . . catalyst of constructive action . . providing responsible leadership and guidance for a progressive student body Hay Angelo calls the meeting to order. 106 A - EMBLEM . . expressing our ideas . . learning to accept responsibility . . sharing thoughts with others . . producing creative editorials and intriguing articles . . serving school and community . . our voice to the world . . expressing appreciation to Miss Shorey for long hours of patience and selfless effort Miss Shorey, hard at work in the Emblem room. EMBLEM EDITORIAL BOARD fleft to rightj iirst row: Ray Angelo, Dori Coggin, Sharon Moone, Editorg Marcia Giles, Dave Pendell. Second Row: lim Condren, Ioe Olszewski, Joanne DiNello, Frank Ferrucci, Bonnie Moone, Dave Anderson, Lorraine Gentile and Bob Walker. 107 KEY CLUB . . . an organization of young men dedicated to service to the school and community . . associated with the local Kiwanis . . sponsoring the annual Toys for Tots campaign .. . delivering blood for the Red Cross . . selling candy to support a war orphan . . delegates to the National Key Club convention: Greg Smith, Steve Cialiette, Rich Bradbury, Ioe Crispino and Rudy Cabata . . organized to teach young men responsibility and cooperation KEY CLUB OFFICERS fleft to rightlz Roger ,Cowles, Treasurerg Chris Bren nan, Vice Presidentg Joe Crispino, Presidentg and Steve Caliette, Secretary. joe Crispin-o presides over a meeting of the club. 108 W Ili if 'f '45 8 is 97, -u P 1 ' 5 Q if -L. ...i. J- ., r-. 2 tiiififwimgfst Ji Z, wi i Defense Attomey Stevens QGary Rosengrantj objects to the line of questioning of Prosecutor Flint Uohn Kukowskij in a scene from The Night of January 16th . DRAMA CLUB . . comprised of students interested in dramatics . . enjoying impromptu student skits . . sponsoring the compelling drama, The Night of Ianuary l6th . . presenting informative Elms . . offering the opportunity to express oneself on the stage Larry Regan CEd Ruthl confronts Karen Andre fSharon Moone, as the members of the court look on. DRAMA CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD Cleft to rightj, first row: Sharon Moone and Joe Olszewski, Co-Directors. Second row: Kirk Iones, Iohn Kukowski, Cindy Adams, Secretaryg Alberta Valentinelli, Treasurerg Paul Howard, Alex Miesak, Knot picturedl Abby Shaffer and Gary Rosengrant. ..,..,..,...,.......W...,,.,,....-. 109 ll ' ' QJDJXMQ .AJ e Mi reunites X Qvsly Jkii-N f 'U-Q -.QXQJUQLK Q9.5xJ-LC AQCOQ XULVWQA JENNQQ Xeclilzs mei? WLVQJ Q s X FUTURE TEACHERS of Q1 FUTURE TEACHERS OFFICERS Cleft to rightj: Carol Tompkins, Secre- tary, Marianne Potrepka, Vice President, Ann Skinner, President, Bonnie Carl- son, Treasurer. AMERICA an introduction to the different aspects of teaching learning the qualities necessary for an effective teacher acting as receptionists in the guidance office and teachers' aids informative guest speakers and Elms on the teaching profession a visit to the Mansfield Training School and a successful candy sale learning the responsibilities and rewards of the teaching profession Sue Nickerson, Judi Tomczuk and Pat D'Angelo put up posters out- side the Guidance Office. 110 ww , N- 1 -1 : wf,a,?+,.14,2,'gQr3!4' .N - , V, , r , in-:z:gu.g3l , mf4,,Qg,, 5 f . A -:vu ww ,, f r ' -- r-aw lazegwismvql, if FUTURE NURSES of AMERICA . . . designed to promote student interest in the nursing profession . . . volunteering to work at Bradley Memorial and Meriden Hospital . . . becoming acquainted with hospital routine . . . presenting interesting speakers and Elms . . . dedicating time and eEort to the success of the blood mobile . . , an introduction to the many aspects of nursing Future Nurses, Dolores Basa and Linda Turek, leave to do volunteer work at the hospital. FUTURE NURSES OFFICERS fleft to rightl, first row: Tina Peterson, Secretaryg Marcia Dutton, Presidentg Diana Paradis, Vice President. Second row: Betty Pelletier, Historiang Joanne Dinello, Program Cliairmang and Adele DellaVecchia, Treasurer. 111 V . , .,,,, .--mm . ... ,, ,, , , ,v, , m e i r W4...lg1l Mr. Paul Wheldon explains the mechanics of a tractor to member. E 2 l i ii 3 FUTURE FARMER OFFICERS fleft to rightl, first row: Keith Sanborn, Vice President, Bob Shipman, President. Second row: Dave Heckman, Treasurer, Al Fischer, Reporter, Mike Sioch, Sentinelg and Knot picturedl Secretary Alan Munson. 112 FUTURE FARMERS of 's AMERICA encouraging interest in competent agriculture striving to develop the youth who will help feed a growing America combining theoretical knowledge with practical experience to help members become better farmers active participation in state judgings concerning the Plant-Science Department training students to become responsible farmers learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve gqxwi ' FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of ..- . AMERICA practical preparation for the future designed to improve personal, family, and community relationships learning as individuals and as a group preparing food for banquets and school activities practical experience outside the classroom training to become the wives and mothers of tomorrow FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OFFICERS fleft to righti: Linda Eckert Vice Presidentg Linda Warren, Treasurerg Patricia Parsons, President. Susan Adamowicz, Betty Crocker Fu- ture Homemaker of Tomorrow. FBLA EXECUTIVE BOARD Cleft to rightj, Hrst row: Christine Brunoli, Secretaryg Sylvia Nevelos, Vice Presidentg Beverly Tonnotti, Treasurerg Debby Zoufally, Louise Rosa, Leslie Turek, Gloria Geloso, and Knot pictured? Denise Campagnano, President. N rf- ,, , ' . 1 N, Y FUTURE U BUSINESS LEADERS of ... .-. ..- 1. . . AMERICA an active organization designed to promote student interest in business careers touring the oflices at the Connecticut General Insurance Company doing volunteer typing for the Red Cross sponsoring the Basketball Victory Dance locating jobs for members on Annual Career Day arranging an effective display for the State Convention a group of enterprising students, looking toward the future I i Members of the FBLA meet in the auditorium. 114 One of many guest speakers. , V ..,, l .ti 1 . LAW CLUB OFFICERS Cleft to rightlz Mary Dymond, Treasurerg Kathy Spencer, Vice Presidentg Dave Colvin, Presidentg Susan Crandall, Secretaryg Marcella Klein, Reporter. LAW CLUB . . . a serious-minded club . . . membership requirements allow only seniors . . . selling Blue Knight windshield stickers to enhance the treasury . . . collecting funds and school supplies for a South Vietnamese village . . . supporting the winning candidate for Queen of Clubs: Marcy for me. . , learning through participation inlaid IU .E-V Members of the Law Club meet regularly with their advisor, Mrs. janet Viselli. President Dave Colvin addresses meeting of the FBLA in the auditor- ium. 115 OFFICERS of the PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB fleft to rightjz Karl Hem- berger, Vice Presidentg Dave Bryan, Treasurerg Bill Nichols, Secretaryg Gil Bouchard, President. v, .,.- ., . X V' imp . . at ,f '-Pvwmfk -v,, ,. xl A W ye PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB . . taking pictures of sporting events and other school activities . . exchanging critical views on individual photographs . . skillfully coloring pictures for students . . developing a lifetime hobby . . arranging and maintaining a unique showcase . . providing an unprecedented service to the school I 1 V 1 E Members of the Photography Club may often be found in Room 103. l 16 .i h, , ,A L ,u, A , .,. , . . m , ,,, g, ,i The Minstrels rehearse for their next concert. Martha Porter, Christine Shanley, Meg Crandall. MINSTRELS . . . organized for those who enjoy singing . . providing new entertainment for the school . . adding musical variety to numerous assemblies . . dedicating long hours to creative rehearsals . . requiring skill and concentration . . expressing oneself through music ...N 5 , in F53 Dave Harwood, Tom Stuckman, Mark Lopatosky. -. SKI CLUB . . . a new and active . . participating in one of Americais most popular pastimes . . developing an active and lasting hobby . . learning and enjoying at the same time . . developing individual confidence . . demanding constant stamina and singular endurance SKI CLUB OFFICERS fleft to rightl, first row: Ann Marie Maynard, Secretaryg Steven Burke, Treasurer. Second row: Richard Cavale, Co-ordinatorg Craig Sause, Presidentg John Bores, Vice President. organization Paul Rossman in search of his mountain. l 18 . 'Z '54 1. .wxar- - V . w.Ir,.j ',.fgf, . fu A N AQ F 5 , QS -,aaugdw q.. BD -O X' Sv RQ S653 5 ii We sisfjas FRENCH CLUB . . . newly organized, immediately successful . . formed by students with an interest in France and its culture . . careful guidance from Mr. Kenneth Shapiro, 4 advisor . . stimulating an understanding of France through slides and films . . meetings conducted in French to further knowledge of the language . . offering participation and experience outside the classroom FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS fleft to rightjz Marianne Potrepka, Presidentg Charlene Tice, Secretary-Treasurerg Deborah Kelly, Vice President. l Une reunion du Club Francais. l w w l 1 119 r-N .ullQ . Y 5 7,M,,M...-,.,.,,....,..,,.M,.....,,,.,,,.,,4.,,,,., Q ' 'V aw all f V? WYE 4 f ' 'rw ' 'f GAA OFFICERS fleft to rightl: Heidi Kuhr, Treasurerg Ioann Davis, Secretaryg Sue Nickerson, Reporterg Kathy Shepard, Presidentg and Cnot pictured? Chris Gasecki, Vice President. Some GAA members demonstrate various sporting activities they enjoy. 120 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION . . learning the necessary skills for successful competition . . encouraging good sportsmanship . . teaching co-operation at all times . . participating in intramuralshextra- curricular sporting events and recreational activities . . sponsoring girls' sports: Held hockey, basketball and softball . . . offering badminton, tennis and volleyball for individual enjoyment . . organized so girls may participate in a variety of sports , ..v K ,W N 318676, I , z A , 'f.1.:ffF L Q , ,. -,,.4,,f1:z+ ,e . . I J... ' .- r s-ii .1 ':Hi'f' 'W' ' fitkm 'N Sue Benjamin and Marcia Dutton put up a sign of encouragement. PEP CLUB . . . remaining to cheer even in the rain when the oclds are against us . . waiting to console after the first loss . . louder, louder, still can't hear youl . . beat Middletown, crush Plainville: the Knights shall prevail . . faster, louder, clap, jump, CHEER! . . fight, Southington, fight PEP CLUB OFFICERS Cleft to rightlz Marcia Dutton, President, Holly Stevens, Vice Presi- dent, Gail Mitchell, Secretary, Nina DeAngelus, Treasurer. 121 BOYS' LEADERSHIP OFFICERS Cleft to rightjz Roger Berube, Treasurerg Lu Lavorgna, Presidentg Bob Mals, Secretaryg Pete Sepko, Vice President. Bob Mals poses a question to Coach Orsene, BOYS' LEADERSHIP CLUB . . helping to conduct gym classes . . unseliishly devoting time and effort to our physical education program . . providing for others through the annual clothing drive . . consisting of junior and senior boys dedicated to physical fitness . . sponsoring various sporting events reflecting the qualities of leadership and sportsmanship The Leadership Club watches as Coach Orsene demonstrates a spotting technique. S 122 f Sue Nickerson tells these junior girls that the basketball is filled with air, not stuffed! THE GIRLS' LEADERSHIP Cleft to rightjz Gerri Gioia, Vice Presidentg Ruth Tyrell, Presidentg Doreen Standish, Secretaryg Gail Mitchell, Treasurer. if GIRLS, LEADERSHIP CLUB . . . a complementary club to Boys, Leadership assisting Mrs. Brackley and Mrs. Dahlberg in underclassmen gym classes dedicating long hours to the physical fitness of others providing basketball referees and apparatus instructors . . . consisting of senior girls devoted to our physical fitness program . . reflecting the spirit of cooperation and leadership EGYS9 GYMNASTIC CLUB . . . developing skill and coordinatio . . . demanding t gtha dst the means for succe s . learning bas d d d kll perforrm g th ts op d ho nd parall 1 b dd g d to thlet p og a fifffwwf QM ' x W QM If J ,lgiwli , 5 Xi I ajlngenstrarion of acro batic ability. JUL f fm I , -v W F95 JM , s+ e Jaw, Q kifaab? fgwgfllfy' 1' n a . s ,aw gi fwjz f W . P, jgwci KW Z HQWJIJ fj 4 n' fb ZZ J ffflfwjlg if N ff JYM fm as a W UW a a ,aaf JM' s sf s N, My Ju W7 TWV aa Wy n J-HW 1, Z6 i!!?3g,w1,aCZu1,aEV i Ea, VMMWM ZJ J ., ., , fgbw CM! ji! J! 124 DIMM ffyyw-uf' C f y I y y , X GIRLS' GYMNASTIC CLUB . . . learning balance and grace . . . encouraging physical fitness . . . giving members a sense of accomplishment and'pride in their achievements . . . acquiring skill and co-ordination . . . attaining a working knowledge of rhythm in movement . . . instilling poise and self-conhdence GIRLS GYMNASTICS OFFICERS Cleft to rightj, front row: Chris Gleason, Secretaryg Doreen Standish, Vice President. Back row: Holly Stevens, Treasurerg and Mary Ciammatteo, President. I l ZLL QW Perfection through practice. Jim Mitchell demonstrates proper form. BOWLING CLUB . . . one of the longest active clubs in the school . . providing recreation and enjoyment . . appreciating the valiie of competition . . a limited, but active membership . . bowling each Wednesday at Banner Lanes . . building a skill which Will provide lasting enjoyment N BOWLING CLUB OFFICERS fleft to rightjx IoAnn Mangione, Presidentg Molly Shea, Vice President. W., we my-1 p, its i V is V , 'rv as 1 . , , ,,, sw. ,i.,,, . H' A i ,, , , A. . 4 i V ,xvl I . X. , ,T V, l ,V:,, 4 .. :W , ' 5 3 '- w , I L ' I - ' ' ' ' 'J ,' ' 4. Q' ' ' , ' i n 2 , 2fiiQL'l s H ij 1 new all V If si ,V I lj Y 32 5 t 5 i , fl - -wr. W- X lg ,,. V H i V H' .isWs,: Y. 1 Y A E A , X' f A ' i . V I 1 7 If U 71 F ' E . P i- 5 r ' s . 1 ..?fEk ',,X 5, A V' l . Vi ew X V 1 l 2+ f 2 l all i l l 5 1 5 n E ' A gg 3 2 l INTRAMURALS f 3 It - at . , r , . . why is there air? To blow up basketballs S 4 ' Alljfiif . . competing with friends . . the fight for last place was a hard one . . games on Tuesdays and Fridays after school . . promoting good sportsmanship and encouraging competitive enjoyment . . Condren's warriors win the championship There's nothing like a friendly game of basketball. tra 2 Y l. J if .. v ,-Q . ., , 1 i s if INTRAMURAL CAPTAINS Cleft to rightl, Hrst row: Ioe Crispino, jim Condren, Bill Kastner. Second row: Bob Shipman, Bob Mals, Hart Bugbee, Tom Tommasetti, and Rick Peterson. 127 l0 CL qrccnrl' Kid es always q,e:!-HMC3 in-to im'5cLlq1c,9 J. . Smut uuqfva been good Friends Sara, Couuplq, MQLCLYZS Noun! Lo CY dw CLR. duo sic, Villfl ,nav U.,hf2.v'1 1'1 Qmf-neg +G dcsfsrmloeng 'l'l-we, 'Gww WIC-VZ. lflcucl . THE CHEERLEADERS Cleft to rightj front: Char- lene Tice. Front row: Doreen Standish, Gerri Lyon, Ann Skinner, Gloria Geloso, Diana Paradis. Second row: Tina Peterson, Mary Giammatteo, Karen Beat- son, Bebby Bugbee. Third row: Diane Hubeny. Xpytdiee Y ,QDYCS A655 fa of Ox C952 ,7V3'Q5-lx 960K CHEERLEADERS U3 ,JLOZB J' ff A , lj ro- D 1 N'C5HWY 30 Q5 staunch supporters of the lighting Blue Knights . requiring self-discipline and long hours of tiring practice displaying constant school spirit maintaining the standards of good sportsmanship demanding unlimited effort and selfless dedication the core of student enthusiasm Ei? Q lxpaqig Fevncvvxloqf S , SENIOR MEMBERS of the CHEERLEADING SQUAD fleft to rightlz S G pei,-S W backs J llama Paradis, Gerri Lyon, Gloria Geloso, Ann Skinner, and Doreen Stand- 50fbSgol'l'O.qa.. 3 halve Shakiuwhcv Olopieofivq, Ef145Ql'5l,57 QS'l-S ,amd O ... .K x al D- GLAD l..-f,- ,-.M CO CAPTAINS Diana Paradis and Doreen Standish. Debby Bugbee and Karen Beatson lead our Blue Knight Mascot. r stile 2 Qi? 3 fa its ei . Eggs Elitifaie . -- - , , l MAJORETTES . . left. . .left . . . left, right, left . . striving for precision . . long hours of practice and grueling drills . . demonstrating grace and skill at athletic events and assemblies . . . red legs when winter comes and football games arenit quite over . . . helping to promote school spirit . . . a baton, a pair of boots and boundless enthusiasm and l SENIOR MAJORETTES Cleft to rightl, Sandy Prus, Captain, standing: Helen Henderson, Bev Tonnotti, Cerri Gioia, Alberta Valentinelli. MAIORETTES Cleft to rightl, first row: Lisa Powers, Helen Henderson, Beverly Tonnotti, Connie Paradis, Sandy Prus, Cerri Gioia, Alberta Valentinelli, Diana Blevins. Second row: Beth Ann Yurchak, Ioyce Meleski, Frances Wolak, Pam Limmer, Sandy DeBiaso, Patty Nerreau, Aileen Wellington. Captain Sandy Prus leads the girls in one of their drills. l l l -Av J r 1 .,.1. fn ., . ,. . .- 1- rv A, . .. .M aw S.. .1 ...... ,, The thrill of surprise. I-IOMECOMING anticipation and excitement - tears of happiness from a beautiful queen a bouquet of roses and a crown the thrill of a parade and reigning at half time . . the Blue Knights present a victory to their queen . . beautiful queen, stately court, victorious Blue Knights: unforgettable Weekend Pat Cessario, 1965 Homecoming Queen, crowns her successor. 130 'WNW ,,,,..,......f.....n...m....., K ' , ,J-My-ggdi ' i ', '- , - b ,V 1-m1!'ntQfwif?',ra L12 'R-if 1 5 1 M ' 3 . , S ,. ,gf X.. . F'.,q,..,. 1 X' 1.,-M-Wy, 1-s.,M-QQ . V , 1 g mfr,-.,,,,Q-.Lg 'x - 'f f'1E'? :af V'-1-4 -A. F4 'J NWC'-t. ' ' 1' 1 354110-'53e'.'1 111511 9-3w,'zf2z-, WH- -1 . 1, 1 slffaw - , E 4 ,W . . A , -a Congratulations WJ n.v .AIM f 'YS 7 7' 2201 X1 21 95: , 4 . 1 ' , N x e , .Rf K J . A .....a-..,s.f1-.f,n.JJ.w..n..4,.....:..:e.,az,.W,-.L......w ,,,,.,.- , f--., 1' 1 I 'f if .4 ! 01 K ' -g f, .,y,1. :s Q' v . L , 215 5 1 Y Q ft 'i2' 1 .4f?'? 3 151 Ann Skinner, 1966 Homecoming Queen if fx '5 We Nj My QVW vHLMf QF My ,fs J' Ml U Jvfjw lwlyf 1?Jv,,, 4f,L3'lJ, , fy? MM My WJV . . realizing the importance of co-operation for ultimate success . . expressing enduring loyalty for the coaches, team and school . . inspiring the physically Ht . . learning to appreciate constructive criticism . . tasting the thrill of victory . . . accepting the fact of defeat Life is a time to compete. 135 Q J if R- J X A f- - 'Q' :Q if XXX 15: x vs J 'Glu 'EX R Nl, x tx f VT, J ,CX stil. Ntj Ji A fgswi K V .V . K iyx :lf X K ' FOOTBALL TEAM lleft to rightl, first row: Iohn Dudzik, Paul Greenleaf, Ron Berube, Lu Lavorgna, Bob Stanhope, Iohn Wagon- brenner, Bill Mackay, Scott Bauder, Carmen Matteo, Bruce Kapras- zewski, Don Belanger, Ioe Cialette, Butch Roper, Pete Sepko. Sec- ond row: Rudy Cabata, Larry Laderoute, Bill Adams, Dave Wal- Strom, Iohn Treiber, Dave Mongillo, Bill Kastner, Fred Vitelli, Bill FOOTBALL . . . participating in a season of strong determination . . knowing the exhaustion of rugged practice . . understanding the intricacies of each individual play .i . becoming a Crusader of Abbey or a Chinese Bandit . . presenting SHS with a record to be proud of . . expressing lasting respect and appreciation to Coach Orsene Nichols, Frank Grazioso, Pete Dobratz, Dave Kanute, Bruce Zalaski, Ron Berube, Ron Cassarella. Third row: Mark Dutton, Lenny Mattas, Bill Howard, Chuck Karpinski, Jim O'Leary, Paul Rossman, Ted Mack, Dan Kowalski, Rick Peterson, jack Scott, Vin Clements, Ed Maigarie, F ran Maher, Jim Pashley, Doug Srnedberg, Dave Buzanoski, Pat Musshom, and Barry Egan. w 1 l 1 l I I THE TRI-CAPTAINS: Pete Sepko, Pete Dobratz, and Vin Cle- ments. -'7 TT7,Q5Y ' 'Z-I f' x .-..,,',....n.... . . 1... Some fancy maneuvering by Vin Clements. 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H '- me my- ,-,,w,,,L,.r SENIOR MEMBERS of the FOOTBALL TEAM Cleft to rightj, Hrst row: Butch Roper, Pete Sepko, Bill Nichols, Pete Dobratz, john Duclzik, Dave Kanute, Ron Bembe, Lu Lavorgna. Sec- ond row: Rudy Cabata, Barry Egan, Paul Rossman, Fran Maher, Rick Peterson, jack Scott, Vin Clements, Jim Pashley, Bill Kastner. The man that got away. -, , F., 4 .f ,f 4 , ,W Vf - , , ,Z if ' '95 ,- ' .V , ' limi, f- , 'g ' -,Wg 4 A gf 4 4 Avi .w,:,, V , rg., -:A V K 'J ,.., V, if 9.-L, ta 4 .- , , 1-,, A, ,-. , , ff .. , , ff , f ,1M,1.i,. .- ., , ,- . -4- 42, 7 M.-V . ..,...,. . -,,.. , ,y f .. . .. -v -vs 3-it-,.w 1' , f, '- ,L-1 'K , ff 22' fm-1-, ,fer rf 119553, rf ' ' ' A .. .ng , 0 f V fum,-,1,,, f, gl, .zarfw , 4 ff ,m.:.,:I, f ff, .J i 1 , ' ff f t5wA1,,1.,Mz- W 0f --v , '-wan' nt.-,f w ig, f , 1 Jw . '-Wx! .. - V -' .aff L X 1. .-w3,+g-.wap ,i-'uf ' iff:-f -NVQ , -,:,. ?':4 ,u'I-L-fi: f' ' :sn- -.-W' fe. r:f .j1.jg' g7 ,v Eizdgriz-?2,,' , ,' 1f:',. 4, f1fgE34-ii 45,14-T' Rgrflaj ,. 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Teamwork. 157 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Cleft to rightl, first row Craig Coodrow Manager Rich Brad bury, Chuck DeBiaso. Second row: Bob Kane, Al Botteon Tom Tommasetti Greg Seabury Paul Norton, Captaing and Coach Phil Coodrow. CROSS COUNTRY 1966 SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS participating in a season marked by unfaltering team loyalty demanding singular endurance for cooperative success understanding the satisfaction of a job well done knowing the exhaustion of strenuous training requiring limitless determination expressing respect and appreciation to Coach Coodrow RECORD . 45 Plainville . 4. 42 Windsor r ,, s,r.r 43 Cheshire ...... . r .. . ,rr,. 24 Middletown ., .. . 28 Glastonbury M .. s. 42 Newington .. 20 N.W. Catholic . ., .. 36 St. Thomas , ... .S 42 Rockville . 36 Woodrow Wilson , 5-,LV M- - 1 tl, V- - -V AP ix V .K . t Ah, .h n All ,I - .laagi x .VF K ,lr K9 T is eV- .h ,. :- ,VLA-r :A ,-.V I 9. 'LJ 1 1-QF? g. Vqgfffwiis' V AT '3' V ' . ' z, 'Y . V' --V V.. 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THE BASKETBALL TEAM Cleft to rightj, iirst row: Ken Sherman, Manager, Tom Leahy, ' 'G Al Botteon, Mike Reeve, Chris Brennan, Dave Walstrom, Dave Buzanoski, Bob Shipman, ' Manager. Second row:' Walt Lozoski, Coach, Jim O'Leary, Dan Kowalski, Iack Scott, Vin B Q ggyergingaipue Hgnicki, Greg Seabury, Doug Smedberg, Andy Flood, and Dom DAngelo, B 6 j W U so '3 - kgg . . a winning season for Coach Walt Lozoskfs gig, 3 3 B Knights 6 Q QQQ' . . tied for Erst place in the league with a 13-1 3 -+I 4 record Q5 Q , M ., ,, .. . . rating second in the state and being 9 qualified for class A tournaments ? . . a promising Iayvee team coached by Dom ,L-fl D,Angelo 1 . . understanding the fatigue of rigorous Q practice E TJ . . motivated by a true team spirit S2 . . participating in a season of strong determination and strenuous corn etition H 6 P 6 '45 1966-67 RECORD f-' SHS ..................., 64 Windsor ...,...... . 39 hi SHS ...,. ,......, 7 6 Glastonbury ........ 70 so SHS ,.... ...,.... 5 3 Middletown' .....,.. 57 Q 6 SHS ...,. ,......, 6 9 Newington ...... . 53 E ..,.. ......., 5 5 Alumni .......,..,..... 59 7 ,M 7' ps W 6 p M ..... ........ 8 5 Rockville 65 L? tg 4 p 'nri p 6 fr X ,,... ........ 7 8 Bristol Central .. 57 E K0 .A ..... ,....... 8 8 W1HdSOf g 2 6 SHS ..... ..,.,... 7 7 Woodrow Wilson 52 .Q I , ..... ........ 6 5 Catholic J SHS ...,. . ...,.. 71 Rockville 50 ,Q 'A ,'Li SHS .,... ........ 7 3 Plainville . 66 6 it A ft ,,,,s A SHS ...., ,,..,... 7 9 Maloney . 72 T-9 Q SHS ..... ...,.... 7 9 Middletown ...,,.,. 60 ,C SHS ..... ........ 6 8 Newington .,,.. . 62 61 SHS ,..,. ..,...,. 7 8 Wilson ...,............ 54 H SHS ,.... ......., 9 3 Glastonbury .,...,. 57 Z Q L SHS ...., ........ 4 8 N.W. Catholic 52 ij ff ...., ....... 9 7 Plainville ........,......... 50 QT ' C 6 .,,,. .,,..... 7 4 Maloney rii. . . .... 53 S7 mb THE ST 5iB. 7il'JG FIVE flef 'iglwjg V' Cl, -A g, ik E Scott, led if-idmicki, Mike Beexlefci1nrclUCliriS liillennillwms lac SHS ' i ' 6 9 Laurel Crest 49 f 7 X Joe Homicki gets the ball. Mike Reeve tries for two points. jack Scott on the rebound. Chris Brennan goes up for a basket. Vin Clements makes a basket. ,,A...,l-1-1 i THE TRACK TEAM Cleft to rightl, first row: Phil Goodrow, Assistant Coach, Lu Lavorgna, Donn Reilly, Phil Laribee, Rich Bradbury, Fran Maher, Tom Tomassetti, Paul Rossman, Bill Kastner, Russ Boyington, Bob Mals, Co-Captain, Paul Norton, Wayne Na- koneczny, Coach. Second row: Barry Egan, Greg Campagnano, Alan Lyon, Bob Kowalski, Bruce Zalaski, Kirk Jones, James Jones, Brian TRACK individual events combining for team success . . putting the shot, hurling the discus, and throwing the javelin knowing the strain of running the two-mile and the thrill of pole-vaulting developing the intricate coordination necessary for the broad jump, high jump and triple jump learning the importance of individual effort to mutual success pain - agony - strain for success - achievement - satisfaction 1966 RECORD SHS A . 89 Bristol Central 33 SHS 78 Cheshire . 44 SHS .,,.,. . 96 Platt .,.. , . , 26 SHS . ., 102 Newington .... 20 SHS .. . 66 Wilson ..,.,.. , 56 SHS . l 86 Lyman Hall , 36 SHS 66 Middletown .. 56 SHS .., 77 Glastonbury 45 SHS . ., . 86 Plainville , . 36 Pete Sepko Works out with the weights. 142 Sewell, Pete Sepko, Co-Captain, Dan Parcell. Third row: Ted Damick, Greg Smith, Andy Flood, Jim Putnam, Paul Cichowski, Ted Mach, Ken Fanner, Iohn Richak, Mike Bolduc. Fourth row: Matt Gaydosh, Bill Hobson, Paul Pepe, Craig Goodrow, Richard Smith, Carl Gade, Chuck DiBiaso, Roger Norton, and Ron North, Manager. 2 1 i Paul Rossman demonstrates his shot put- ting technique to teammate Bill Kastner. 1966 RECORD SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS An opponent rounds third SHS 4 Rockville . ., .. 5 6 Glastonbury 7 ,. 4 Middletown .. . 7 3 Windsor ....,.. .. . 2 ... 2 Torrington ...... .,.,. 1 2 12 Woodrow Wilson 1 0 Newington , . .. 8 .. . 11 Plainville . ,, .... ,. 12 .,. 1 Rockville , c 5 .. 8 Glastonbury . . 1 6 Torrington . 4 ,. 3 Middletown . . 4 ,. 9 NVindsor ..,.. 6 ,, 5 YVoodrow NVilson 0 .. 0 Newtington 4 5 Plainville 6 Safe! Ir, Over the fence. I, lfffll 71 ' lflflfll BASEBALL TEAM fleft to rightl, first row: Rick Peterson, A1 Bot- teon, Iohn Smolak, Dave Walstrom, Second row: Mike Hickox, Ed Bugbee, and Rit Meccariello. BASEBALL . . . participating in a season of determination . . developing the skills necessary for a valuable player . . knowing the thrill of a grand slam and the disappointment of a long Hy snatched back from over the fence . . sliding into second base and wiping off the mud . . . remaining optimistic, even when facing defeat . . . understanding the value of cooperation for team success 143 wsfwammnyss- THE GOLF TEAM Cleft to rigfztl, first row: Ed Sweeny, Steve Kauke, Dave DellaVecchia, Iim Brennan, George Kloss, Coach. Second row: Ron Sterniak, Chris Brennan, Frank Uliasz, ' ' ' d F ' 'te and Mike Andy Nagy. Third row: Dave Howes, Carl Samelski, Jim Clynes, Te orrnies r, Schubit. 3 GULF . . new and enthusiastic players . . new and eager coach . . attempting to duplicate past achievements . . demanding deep concentration . . exhibiting considerable skill . . striving for pinpoint accuracy . . demonstrating unfailing sportsmanship Carl Samselski demonstrates grip and stance. TENNIS . . demanding unfaltering stamina and endurance . . developing unequaled coordination . . realizing the importance of determination and concentration . . understanding the satisfaction of a closely contested match . . reflecting singular dedication to team success . . an individual sport Craig Sause practices in the gym. THE TENNIS TEAM Cleft to rightj, standing: Joe Crispino, Bruno Mazzula, Craig Sause Jerry Blocher. Seated: Jim Condren, Paul Armor, and Rudy Cabata. 145 THE BASKETBALL TEAM Cleft to rightj, first row P Kelly P Rodrigues I Baratt I Pelletier, S. Iohnson, B. Ruth, K. Emery, K. Labbe, K Iohnston Second row C Gleason D. Fisher, K. Polka, L. Macolla, H. Kuhr, I. Shenbrook, E Maher I Davis I Davey B Hut nlck. Tilt GIRLS' sPoRTs . . understanding the value of individual competence for team success . . . reflecting the qualities of good sportsmanship and team loyalty . . . learning the skills necessary to be a good competitor . . . knowing the exhaustion of physical strain . . . participating in a season of strong determination . . . expressing coniidence in your team and coach FIELD HOCKEY 1966 RECORD SHS Wolcott ......,,..,. A SHS Hamden Hall . A . SHS Wolcott ....... ,,...,., , . SHS Watertown .. 1966-67 BASKETBALL RECORD SHS Hamden Hall , . , SHS Plainville SHS St. Thomas Aquinas SHS North Haven . . SHS Wolcott ,,,, . . SHS Watertown .. . . . ,. SHS Plainville .. .. . SHS St. Thomas A . SHS Vlfatertown .. SHS St. Marys -... ' wfmsmgr i.:,...L tl V A A ,f,,,,,. I' . I 4 ,f P , 452: Field hockey Practice. Eileen ,Mahr tries for a basket. THE FIELD HOCKEY TEAM fleft to rightl: P. Rodriguez, K. Emery, B. Ruth, B. Hutnik, K. Polka, L. Macola, I. Davey, D. Fisher, K. Emery, S. Wallace, I. Pelletier, P. Kelly, C. Vallee. Heidi Kuhr tries to shoot X ,V 'SMA NVQ-W 143 F M , ,, ., 1h WHT K . 2 .P an pg . . . reacting with laughter, anger and tears . . . expressing personal opinion Without fear or favoritism . . . searching, questioning, solving . . . understanding yourself as the key to understanding others . . . hoping always for a better tomorrow . . . offering friendship to the world Life is a time to he yourself. 149 - -l ..L..,. . 1 l V, , V . ,, ..L.fV V 1.Vw,:fV-fr.. N V 'G W ,V V 2 , .V , .1-,.t..V,..,,2fV., .M Vim gi, V P 1, i I l r ,Vi ,gp ,-, f',,v.,JV ,mr ,wwf fy. . V ,V .my V,-,5.hy,l....,,m.14i1 ..Nl,,,iwg 1 V Zzie9Zf,l2.4V13,zVV frif!' V . ' . l 5'???i'li riifwfff . 11 5 iw WV? r . -'say-may pr Y -Q5,'3V,r:gjV'.g:5':5yQ IV V - 1-34. 4152 rf-1ff3V41!3.T13L'5f17.1:-c:V:L.f.LV. '. 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It's encouragement in defeat .....,....,.t...........,.,..L..,.rr.,,,..n, 1 5 1 It's the unparalleled grandeur of an unfurled Hag And the remorseful calling of taps at Sundown Itls countries at war, countries at peace, and countries at both It's your friend, my brother and someones son lighting for us in Viet Nam It's a war that may never be Won hut must never be lost It,s decorating the tree two weeks early Life is a chronicle of friendships It's having a friend named Speed whois really no older than you are It's giving a stranger a lick of your last lollipop and trading sandwiches Itis three on a honda and eight in a telephone booth It's crying, unashamed, on someone,s shoulder or wearing last yearas shoes because you'd miss them if you threw ,ern away . . . sadness : -M-.-H.,-M-..-.-.,, A , , 1' 'L 42Fe'v:.11' 'L X I ,AQ 6 ,2 A!L'vLiJ-gmgiw s ' 42. , ' X- ' . 1 5 .4-.Y , 3 2 My ,ii ., .3 3. :..:,:--Lug. gm Ny , wg. -P ,J e ' 1 ' 6' 5 42 . ft, shit t 1 N, f . It's planning an expedition to your next class but being detained in the kitchen It,s a beach, racing a wave and sand between your toes Itis a mountain top at dawn or a clear, starlit night It,s a bicycle built for two and a picnic basket It,s taking a walk, just because you want to or skating or skiing Itis having someone to talk to or be silent with It's saving six seats in the cafeteria and needing ten or eating soggy hamburgs under bright yellow arches It's the new addition to the south courtyard Q a..t...,.i.,......,t.-,,........r,. 1,:t . ' L .iH3EaLi6'1'.':.':'W LK ' ' Itis an original display in the upstairs showcase Itis a football game in the rain, a basketball game when the score reaches 67 and a baseball game with 13 innings Itis encouragement in defeat and congratulations in victory It's having a good day or a bad one or being in a mood and having friends who understand It's reading Wa1'a11d Peace in the library, together, and flunking an exam with twin 53's ltis one umbrella for four people in a sudden shower and putting your hand in someoneis pocket to keep it Warm ltis copying notes for someone Whois sick or bike riding before breakfast Itys saying what you think and knowing someone Willunderstand It's thirty-six magnificent bread boxes It's making a friend eat his vegetables because you know they're good for him It's a game of football at the Rec,' or a night of chess or cards Itas searching for a mysterious lady but never quite Finding her It,s Christmas carols, hot chocolate, and cookies or a Christmas play in French class It's decorating the tree two weeks early and being alone, together, when the year changes It's joe Society sneaking upstairs on the elevator I r i y A l 3v'T', ff- 41, See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil' 155 f , , r' 'H X- mf, . 1' 1 'J' . g-2., l4 'tT' ff'1'?'L.'iQi - 3- 'i'j:1g: 33 - ,-,. 44 ..1,.. .i -,',I',1,.,. .,,-gt,.,Y.t. . , A uw .. ir 'rf' ' 15 .Lis-vfM,f '-i , if 'IQ mwaaeimsm It,s the boredom of a desert island before the gorgeous danc- ing girl arrives . ' g?.vafe.A-,:1.,I. ' -if-iff'--,tl,bf1f?-stag? .1Z?w1r.:: :S-it 'Q 5 gsltwyggfmr' ' tfF'HJ:fH! '1cL '1,nr w, J - 1 Huff'-1?f i'L..I.'-1:2 5 'b1'tffi'? 'YTq'Uf'?,fr 'f+f1fs3'f1t! FP? -V - 4- ir. if fi . '-'x'r22'?3JLijr4E5f-Q . .an vw i Lr' H-9f3 f'1'-f-Q -airy, 4-Mftffafsesifg 1 .. .,,.l.. ,. ,-,, 5 in W rw! ,imp Life is the persistent continuity of one day after another Itis the unlimited expectation of Friday and the gradual recuperation of Monday It,s enthusiasm, hope and anticipation but also indifference, dejection and disappointment Itis contorted concentration and the horror of surprise Itis the wistful thought of a day gone by and the matchless dream of a day to come or seeing a squirrel in knee-socks l l f xt l YWSWJ? T ?if'iQ'?,atgB'if L7 glgrjx Qi 'V f,.i.g, , 1 Life is a giggle It,s eyes that sparkle With mischief but others that reflect only sadness It's controversy now and then just to make things interesting It's discussing things youive never discussed before and understanding what seemed so obscure l It's a crazy dog who thinks he,s a pilot l or Waiting for the Great Pumpkin 1 r I or eating pizza with your trench coat on It's enthusiasm It's Abadete upside down Life is the living memory of school It's discussing Ayn Rand, e e cummings and the greatness of a man named Shakespeare It's reading Romeo and Juliet, The Scarlett Letter and Macbeth or trying to comprehend sin, cos and tan It's realizing you've lost or mangled your frog's brain and the frustration of an unbalanced redox equation Itis having a friend to help you into your locker or having legs not long enough to touch the ground S , - ' ' -wwf. . f i lZ'i2,l'2: -. --I.1,'r.4'fl , ,. f .- Wi- -iii,--.x-,, '1.,. - n f- P .'eta,t,'?! .d mfr- It's planning an expedition to your next class but being detained in the kitchen Itas getting your PSATS and knowing they don't count or receiving your SAT scores . . . and smiling It's holding a press conference in the auditorium and knowing football players who act distinctly like cheerleaders at basketball games It's two doors to the library but only one works or an original display in the upstairs showcase It's finding the one good pencil sharpener in the whole school and whoopee . . . It's having a chauffeur for your push-cart ,...uu....n.4,u...i..m.i..v...4s .1 .i..... .-1 Mme.. immr. than and Winning a skunk just your size Itis a classroom with no clock and Monday morning hoarseness after a game It's thirty-six magnificent bread boxes comprising a complex emergency lighting system or a See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evilv statue in the hall Itis aloe Societyn sneaking upstairs on the elevator and co-chairmen who dont know the answers It,s rehearsing for the ':Curious Savagen ,With no arguments Woilld you believe just a few arguments? It's the boredom of a desert island before the gorgeous dancing girl arrives or seeing a squirrel in knee-socks 3 .g.w-v,-1.7-f-.,Nv..Ws,i:,.,,: -, , m ay . -- 1 ,inn- ,-' It,s neither snow, nor rain, nor the heat of 5th period can keep the band from practicing It,s listening to grande petite Madamev or having your own gyrocopter Itls Abadete upside down or eating pizza with your trench coat on It's the wild pandemonium of 2:20 Itis the still silence when thunder and lightning are near or waiting in the guidance oilice until the coast is clear It's snow over the weekend but all plowed out by Monday It's climbing the ladder in the Cv room or reciting poetry through the vents Itis being chosen Man of the Year Would you believe Student of the Week? and the empty solitude of 2:21 l Would you believe just a few l arguments? 160 X A Itys having a friend to help you into your locker and Winning a skunk just your size Itis having a chauffeur for your push-cart and trying to look unposed for the photographer It's uncompromising respect for the man from Africa and an Israeli princess who teaches English It's making yourself at home on top of the lockers and then trying to brush the dust off your skirt It,s the new addition in the south courtyard or sharing your coat with a lady Who,s cold -ww? iffy -2 1-5 le It's uncompromising respect for the man from Africa and an Israeli princess who teaches English 161 Life is confusion, complications and excitement It's torted and contwisted It,s owning a cat who likes to eat Algebra homework but a dog who prefers Advanced Math It's the wild pandemonium of 2:20 and the empty solitude of 2:21 It's your first walk down the long corridor alone or having legs not long enough to touch the ground It's laughing at something that,s hilariously funny but when you think about it not so funny after all Itis a ride to the game in a Volkswagen bus or coming to the play two days early Itas a letter of acceptance from your Hrst choice or second choice, or no choice at all It's a world renown pantomimist in algebra class or being nice It,s making yourself at home on top of the lockers and trying to look unposed for the photographer 7 or coming to the play two days early Life is dreams and reality It's problems and solutions It,s confusion, distrust and fear but also coniidence, security and happiness Life is a diploma, a cap and a gown: the end. Or is that the beginning? Your life may be a monotonous progression: meaningless. You may be a dull non-entity: uninteresting. Cr You may be an alive personality with direction. Your life may be a chronicle of discovery and happiness. Life is a friend fnm, ' I W7-.x IR li Ii-if il l Z.'1 HT, ,v,,i m 1 13 121 XLEY D 'LUNCHEOK ,, M ,..,..,....1-A... - . , .,,.', -X 2. 4, ff ' , ,4 ni, V, 3. , A .1 . ,. alll'-12'-52: Q ??f'fI'L Y .4.,.x-f A-- .A aff' . . . bettering nation, community and self . . . competing, challenging, fulfilling . . . providing for the future of your family and yourself . . . attempting to iincl the answers to countless questions . . . learning the complexities of our changing economy . . . co-operating with many for mutual success Life is a time to work. 165 :mm . .x,.' 1 K RICCIO'S '?'T k--.M.....,.....L.w - , , V W gpg- .fa ' .' , y.v.'f.x-S- 5l5U,i',5-. V W W ' ' ' ' ftriif HW' ' . 5. .. 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A Good Place to Work Generozu Fringe Benefitf H omes for the Newlyweds H omef for the Elderly CHESHIRE WAYSIDE FURNITURE COLLEGE HIGHVUAY 176 Sandbank Road Cheshire, Conn Colonial and Contemporary Furniture Open Weekdays till 9 p.m. x J . Qkflfxfj ' Sat. till 6 p.m. x N, ,X jf , -f My! E :X ,V f-f of f ,X Norse- Ji Y f Xi? 3 ' Q25 NJ Y' X! NNE y 3 I' 4 XJ,-C, - w J, sf iv . AJ ,1 xo fm, l .K .,,.l id AJ F ,f X5 Nh ,A fe' 1' R 7J my 4-T 5 35 .71 K Q J' at -J .fe-fem -- ye f2l it J T-7 xv! ef iq Q J- -XJ NJ fer f 1 we A- A' V 'SCJ A -.f E J V. CRN , xx J jf J, ' EL V . F QM Fi , f 'QL J :N Qfwgf U ff ' fa 'r iff fe ff if J . , .Lf Q71 Jw ' N 'eu JJ ,NJ Best W1shes to the Class of 67 Af' N3 WD , xg ,V w l as 5 Fw.. -. . , .J . ' -X . fri , ,f F N 'R r af Fi! ,M j - fl? ,., 'F-an V '-1 . N,-4 N 1 fx M digg JJ! X , eeere ' A. J . Dj'AN G E LO M. D J X xkitixh in ,Tj '- A a - R A Qybk j A ' E.. fee... Qsys non. N G E L0 M. D. J nw-iLQf X' 57.5 J U r V jj' 94, CE TER STREET , . ...,. 1 -. 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OFFICE Compliments of SOUTHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF ENSURANCE AGENTS Richard Elliot 8z Sons The Hemingway -- Lewis Ins. 85 Realty Co. The Cushing Co. The Schaal Agency Southington Ins. 8: Realty Co., Inc. joseph A. DePaolo, jr. Lawrence D'Angelo THE SOUTHINGTON OII. COMPANY Range 8: Fuel Oil Plumbing Sc Heating Contractors Tel. 628-5325 4 WEST CENTER STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. C om plimentf of TOP'S SUPER MARKET ...-.W A.. I-,Q-sua-iaanf...iiY.7i.A SOFT TOUCH BEAUTY SALON 101 N. Main Street Southington Lorraine CLorryj Plante QProp.j Congratulations to the Class of '67 from Your Real I-Iomefomifzg Queen LAUREN LAZZERINI Compliments of MARION'S CURTAIN SHOP NORTH MAIN STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. Free Delivery Tel. 628-4079 LEFTY'S PACKAGE STORE joseph J. Zajac 1207 SOUTH MAIN STREET PLANTSVILLE, CONN. Pioneers in Oil Heating since 1930 SIMONE BROS., INC. Fuel Oils Tel. 628-5585 28 NORTH LIBERTY ST. SOUTHINGTON ' f...uu-Iam..-.u,.M,u.zaaw-W Mm.. Camplimerm of LOUIS DE PAOLO Plzzmbifzg and H eatin g 89 SOUTHINGTON AVENUE SOUTHINGTON, CONN. CIPIIZPIIIIIEIZIJ' of MANSFIELD REAL ESTATE SERVICE 451 NORTH MAIN STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. C omplimentf of Compliments of R E X F O R G E ATWATER ST. PLANTSVILLE, CONN- R 81 F CONSTRUCTION R A P I'I A E I. ' S I N C . Rexidentinl 8: Commercial S outhingtonk Smartest Shop for Women 30-32-34 CENTER STREET Your Charge Account Invited Francis Hubeny Roger Hubeny OXLEY DRUG Congratulations to A Full Time Cofmeticitzn the Class of '67 for Your Beauty N eedx C t' 1: Om? ,men I of Complimentr of RIDGEWQOD CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL DR. HENRY J. SHARON MERIDEN AVENUE SOUTHINGTON, CONN. 178 ,C C ,,. e.,......m..,.....,....,. .A V V 1 - iw . 1 K Q: 1-'slii QTL' p , 'V , :1?f dry I , 1 ,X 45,55 i2'Q x L ' wx If Vw i THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT Shgigg la B B E Y ,ps from THE CRUSADERS OF ABBEY Complimentx of VAL DE PA0l.O'S SKI MOUNT Complimentf of Skiing Fun for the Whole Family 3 T-Bars - 2 Ropes Day and Night MONTY S DINER Only Minutes Away in Southington Marion Avenue Exit off Interstate 848 179 ..m,.....,,...-.-, Congratulations to the Class of '67 Compliments of SOUTHINGTON HARDWARE STEADIEST: Sue Benjamin and Vin Clements SERAFINO'S PHARMACY Pul Serafmo, B.S., Ph. Registered Pharmacist 36 NORTH MAIN STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. Tel. 628-7979 SAL'S PHOTO AND VARIETY 71 CENTER STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. STCRE ...,..,,.,.a,..,, Y 7. .Ji ..'+49'1N C onzplirnerm of GREENE'S Best Wishes to the Class of '67 W.T. GRANT CO. MAIN STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. Compliment! of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE AND CATALOG ORDER CENTER .lAYSON'S SCREW MACHINE Meriden-Waterbury Road Milldale 38 NORTH MAIN STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. Good Luck to the Class of '67 from THE MILL-ALL CO. SPM Tm-M9 181 To Spruce Up Your Home Q 5 txgx Come To vhs so 2 A 2' SPRUCE HILL NURSERY Tel. 628-6784 229 MILL STREET Anthony A. Aldi, Prop. SOUTHINGTON, CONN. fu! Best Wishes to the Class of '67 JOHNNY'S SUPER MARKET Quality Mean A Complete Line of Frozen Foodf 19 WEST MAIN STREET Complimenls of PLANTSVILLE PHARMACY k i C. o C- LD Vufar UHUI H PDONV Sli I Y B ext Wifhef TE-HE J. LACOURCEERE CO. 55 GRQVE STREET MERIDEN, CONN. Complimentx of 182 A Congratulations to the Class of '67 Compliment: of DUCK INN RESTAURANT Ralph Crispino, Prop. Best Wishes to the Class of '67 F. G. Noonan MONARCH LOAN COMPANY PETER'S HAIR STYLING 26 CENTER STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. Tel. 628-8492 Compliment: of ARTlE'S RESTAURANT 59 WEST CENTER STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. Beit Wifhef from AL DE CARO AND HIS ORCHESTRA 24 BELLEVIEW AVENUE SOUTHINGTON, CONN. Tel. 628-7298 BAKER SHOES Only The Beit For The Whole Family Center Street Southington u,..A+4.f......-.-4,n.u..,.h...........LE. BANNER BOWL Ten Pins Duck Pins - Billiards QR 4 V T ll A I ' sil lC C il A IN 1 2 l+ r'-H4--Tqlfa 1 ai:a:5.i:.Wa:'sjg:Fife ' I ,ugpb QQ - Hwif?-1f'M3f99fXr:e5: if :gf 'wins ' ws wg. , Congratulations to the Class of '67 from LORI ENGINEERING Complimentx of ll SOUTHINGTON PRINTING COMPANY I BEST DRESSED: Marcella Klein and Doug Hutton .. -vl ., , , V, , ,, 4 y, 1. A A ,,, I g,-rj, ,wg-x W Il tt .'-.t.X-'tf.1:5.w',f Compliment: of THOMAS W. DUDAC, M.D. Congratulations to the Class of '67 from MONTFORD T. PIERCEY Bnilfling C'0lZlI'flClfH'.l 4 STUART DRIVE SOUTHINGTON, CONN, Tel. 628-9310 Complimerzlx of M 8. R PACKAGE STORE QUEEN STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. Compliment! of NOVICK'S ORCHARDS Q tx NYREN BROS. INC. Complimefzlf of MIKOSZ AND NAGEI. TV ROGERS ORCHARDS Two Sfzlef Roozm Shuttle Meadows Florin! ' 366 BRISTOL STREET Long Bottom R-Cid, Southmgton SOUTHINGTON, CONN. SUfmYm0uUt Tel- 628-5569 Meriden-Waterbury Road, Southington Member F.T.D. f qNWwwwmwvnm,f , E LOUIS PERILLO COAL COMPANY INC. Good Fnel . . . Makex Warm Fafiemlf' Heating Oils Burner Sales and Service Tel. 628-55 18 CLASS ARTISTS: Abby Shaffer and joe Olszewski Complirnenlx of PATRICK J. DELAHUNTY General C072l1'eZL'l07'J' and Land Deoeloperf Builders since 1937 FRAN'S RADIO 81 TELEVISION Specialift in Color TV Salef - Service 193 MAIN STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. Selling The Bef! - S ervicin g The Refi Tel. 628-6798 Complinzenlf of AL DI NELLO Plumbing - Heating - Air Conditioning Appliance! - Giftware 171 LIBERTY STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. Tel. 628-6986 Cofnplimenzff of FURNITURE WORLD Carpeting - Applianrey Complete Home Fnrniflaingy X Free Decofatin g Tel. 628-4719 52 MAIN STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. ...:m.,L.i..u.-w..4.,s,:4.wwsa:+.a1.ilu2. Q A - . . X . -. f w'v'g-Qqy N ,,- . - ' 1 -T L3 ' 7 Tv' if 'ay-.-I 00 .....-.. .4 ' Cf- tif ' do O Best of Luck to the Class of '67 DELLA BITTA- MILLDALE, CONN. BASSOLA, INC. N '76 V 'Rx f' U '-T259 PALMlERI'S FLORIST Tel. 628-9002 QUEEN STREET SQUTHINGTON, CONN. 5 sw l Designs - Pollen! Plmls Mffvwxfggu fgysmifjfgwx 40 sf wb ss 5 sfwffwfiw M ACKAGE STORE Us Congratulations to the Class of '67 BlNK'S DEPT. STORE CLARK STREET R CENTE STREET Bovce LU MBER CO. 245 SUMMER STREET Tel. 628-5551 X ss XIQ X 5 V4-nnlg Fl ll- Q-r , A X-:?4??i52':5,, ' :lgg ra? X Xvwx x x x .H ., ,, I E ,,,- sn 1 . v C omplimenrs of DeSORBO INSURANCE AGENCY HI5TTON'S BRINGS YOU THE NEWEST FASHIONS THE FINEST BRANDS FASHION PARK and BOTANY 500 Clothing VAN HEUSEN Shirts BOSTONIA Shoes LONDON FOG Coats MIGHTY MAC Outerwear WOOLRICH Woolens JANTZEN Sportswear For fun on the PURITAN Sportswear For Girl! The Pendleton Shop has Pendleton Fashions and London Fog C ont! Jlopes nirit our plus LEVIS the pants young America lives in. Shi Shop yiwt SELLING GOOD CLOTHES SINCE I875 JSM SOUTHINGTON and NORTH HAVEN Cofnplirnentf of BOYD J. HEIGHT INC. Conzplinzentr of BRENNAN SWIMMING POOL CO. WEST STREET SOUTI-IINGTON, CONN. Tel. 628-6669 188 MOST POPULAR: Dori Goggin and Vin Clements -M fi-ww'--1-w-' '-av ' 'K - '- -- W iwvzz Y I ' is f 'M ,, -fi,,, I 34 ,:f,,i,'- 'I -V, : F 1 .ff .'.f H' -I -A . I - . . .-wfvwifvaf. .1- P , , A ' if ALLIED CONTROL CSMP XY, INC. ' .LAA . IQLAY and SULIQNUIU 7 W VALVE mvlsnms SY L+ ln , - I fi f75ia'f1.. .' .f ' M- if , I, i ,A 1 xi, ,Wg .1 ,-L 1 1 , , , , . ' 4' :?z:,LTi,, V V7 1..- ' 1 4 ' 1' V ' ' . 4 , f- 2 , . H ' ' :2i::ziS5azi51321: friiafff ff I -0 ff' f , Why' f ' , 'ffffd - if i - V 5.13-,rg , J, M . fm Hr i V , V.. V -, .rf , - - -wg: - , - - - ' ,,. .-,,:-a::2q1i,'1- 4' ' - .-- K , . N ,- Y -51 25:-' Z'-I ,' f 1 .7 L -Y - - V X .1 A if. , . N MA ... -:lf .4-ff' - 14 ' U lv' .gf I iv- Hg F we . A A ' '. . F jk' . 'K , , if X an-4' ' L 4 'A ' J .' 6 I , Q. R , ' , I L rn , 4 , Aj -gh h ' ' ' ' 0 Ai V 'J J -JL H' L 3 L W 1: 'Af' , 'Y 3 'I ' r' .'-, U. tl Q' it , V ' ti L ' .. ' 2. L V ' 1 X4' ' ,ff V, - ' , - 3' I X , ig ' ' -1 I Q I.. ' 9, 5' f im PLANTSVILLE CONNECTICUT PHONE 628-9654 - ' '1' EVERGREEN NURSERY Frederick E. Kuhr Tel. 628-0325 WOODRUFF STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. ERNIE'S TEXACO SERVICE 801 QUEEN STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. FAVORITE TEACHERS: Miss Carol Cope and Mr. Armand Solornita Congratulations to the Class of '67 Compliments of DR. GEORGE M. CONNOR Compliments of THE F. 8. F. CONCRETE CORP. Good Luck 'N FLYNN PHARMACY 9 f' . l aET.Q1'...'C? , Y . ua .,-f f. 7 '4'59?sa,:ivi Congratulations To The Closs of 1967 Compliments of Y X l m ,Xl X ., ' r. 'nl' SHERMAN-TOMASSO CONCRETE, INC. 191 Floral Desigm by ALMA, ENC. Tel. 628-4739 Alma and Ralph N igro, Props. 1545 Meriden - Wtby. Road, Milldale, Conn. TILFFLORA ...EGY-4 af Q, ., f 'gf-,ras ,ff 3 Q.:1L,!7 ' P -Si: aes - .- f, .5 ,- ij- V. X - . . All V5 -4, Q 1- ' , , : H 1lv.f:IZf.'f:?Q,'f,'l4'j'E.:,:1f3fg'ig.'E'g ., ---.: I - . f R ? !2zg.sz :Y 1 ' ig if ,, , Q 2 L l I f , K ak . , ,I X 'L y I 'I FI x ., 4, 4 -2 ni. Q Q K, 415 W.. I trim 1 . 14 -rf a f- aw '-L J, Q .Lax SSA .5-4-5 X ,. U.. fsnpq l'1fb, '4,Q 1, Q . Q' .- -1,-,gg nj-N., .,1.',,,, Q., -,fn -I ,L ,--'qi .: E- ,3-161:25 QW W' 15-wkf.--1-rfvfv L1-ii'-Ifffz 5142 , .i if .. 1 iii , '14 .Af 42 a ,, ' ., lf: -1' ,' da, ,, ,u a - , - I f - . ' ram., -A ,-5' 1-ptga 3. gc, ff- 1: 'f .- - : . 99, V ',,,,,Y, , . , ,,v. ,,....,,,..-fu-ww M--f f' I - ,,.,,.fp-f,Q1pz5-m4f,y ,.ff S . , I. MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Diana Paradis and Dave Kanute ELIZABETH ZDUNCZYK Real Estate and Brokerage Associated with E-Z Real Estate Tel. 628-9993 370 WEST STREET PLANTSVILLE, CONN. E-Z LEARN DRIVING SCHOOL INC. Teenage and Adult Driver Education Courses Automatic and Standard Type Cars Teenage insurance discount available with a limited number of insurance co. Can be Hnished in 31 days if qualified. Serving public from 8 aim. to 6 p.m. - 6 days a Week For further information call 237-8078 or 237-8676 Compliments of FOOD MART cmd STAFF N ,, , ,,,..:,,gQ::f fl, I H 5 ' . ' 4: 45-',Ew:i.12--'f 'l Thank you Speed 193 W 'V 9 Wfelllfflgefl Q J ri I if Q of fill ffl lili ly 1 Q i 1 .. lKlnWQf6gwm.i9 Wfvll M ll DT Fir' l llwlpcrm if e I Good Luck to the Class of '67 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Mcinufoiciuring Division Compliments to the Class of '67 from DOM'S LANDSCAPE SERVICE Lawm - Drivewayf 139 MILL STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. Conzplimentf of 'fi 3 ,' A IAMOND NATEONAL LUMBER CO. l l BEST ALL AROUND: DID MOST FOR THE CLASS: Dori Goggin and Ray Angelo MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: 'W ' will fm, I , .i . , . we-Rf,-2155, -f. 1. 7 V 1. V, Heli , Y A WJ, 17.':, 1L 1- iz' .N Y nn, -:ws mass was K-eoxx we F -f im vxaoenr QOKSLAQS aklfghe C ...1 Q N sf- Pscinvewigagads 50 mafia CROW f ,Y 88 qoock neu' SCU' cwmck dim we ow WM GUM as wrwsssss, Congratulations and Good Luck to the Class of 1967 0 gzgsssss QQ! COLONXAL. ,Q FA QMS UL Wx J ,W- IEFEKLQ-g I fab gg? EQ 1 Q 'fgf' M. . ,Q 'NS ggfs-13-HM '15-. 'Id-A I I , I ' r1 ggfgifw -,f- - sm . , my 'Jig Q ,img ,OSA 'L ' J' 195 - p..a.as..41sw..-zu.-s.f,4.u4,.,.iv1,, 1 .. ..w..-ww.. NICHOLAS M. CIANCI Builden' of Colonial Farms' C omplimentr of RIVERSIDE DAIRY INC Your Local Dazzry PETIT S SUPER MARKET INC. 324 QUEEN STREET MILLDALE SOUTHINGTON CONN CLASS POLL Best Figure and Physique: Doris Morin and Pete Sepko Most Collegiate: Doreen Standish and Doug Hutton Class Night Owls: Sue Belli and Mike Moreshead Class Jokers: Ann Marie Maynard and Jack Scott Most Changed: Fernanda Vitelli and Ken Labieniec Best Dancers: Abby Shaffer and Paul Lemieux Giant and Midget: Vin Clement and Pat Summa Craziest Drivers: Ruth Tyrell and jim Davis Biggest Appetites: Scarlett Travers and Dave Kanute N icest Eyes: Barbara D'Agostino and Doug Hutton Nicest Hair: Debbie Clark and Doug Hutton g Class Heartbreakers: Gerri Gioia and Don Roper? Class Musicians: Alys Osborn and Al DeCaro Mr. and Miss Ettiquettezg Alys Osborn and Ray Angelo Most Athletic: Sue Nickerson and Vin Clements 196 Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Adamowicz Carmen Alfieri and Sons P A T R 0 N S Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fournier Mr. and Mrs. joseph Olszewski Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Osborn Armand Solomita Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Alaire Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Angelo Paul C. Armor Mr. and Mrs. Miss Gloria Arre Mr. and Mrs. Warren Banner Mr. joseph Baron Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bass Mr. and Mrs. john F. Beatson Mr. and Mrs. George Belli Mr. and Mrs. Wfilliam N. Benjamin, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Benn Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm C. Benning Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berube Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boulanger, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyington Mrs. Gladys Brackley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bradbury Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunter Brown, II Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cabata Mr. and Mrs. john R. Carbone Mr. and Mrs. Sal Carruba Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Casey Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Clements Mr. and hits. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Ansel Cobb james j. Condren . William Cook Friends Mr. Dominic Giallello Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Giles Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Godici Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Coggin Mr. and Mrs. joseph Orsene Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Paradis Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Parks Mrs. Patricia Patrick 'Mr. Arthur Payne Mr. and Mrs. William G. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Phelps Mr. and Mrs. john Pinkerton Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Potrepka Mr. Conrad Gozzo Mr. and Mrs. George B. Heckman Mr. and Mrs. LaVern G. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herdman Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hickcox Mr. and Mrs. Roger I. Hoyt Mr. Calvin Hussey Mr. and Mrs. R. E. jacques Mr. and Mrs. Walter Prus Mr. Theodore Przygocki Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Erland N. Records Donald M. Reilly Mr. Raymond joyal Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Kanute Mr. and Mrs. William Kay Mr. and Mrs. john A. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. john R. Keogh Mr. and Mrs. Roy Klein Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klein Mr. George Kloss Mr. and Mrs. Stanley K. Knap Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Knowalee, Sr. Mrs. Phyllis Krom Mr. Lawrence R. Kramer Mr. Robert Krystock Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kupcho Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Laderoute Mr. and Mrs. Andrew LaPorte Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lanteri Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Laribee Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lavorgna Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Lewis, jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Lynne Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Maker Miss Carol j. Cope Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Crandall Mr. and Mrs. Hilson Crandall Mr. and Mrs. Eric Creswick Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crispino Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Crookes Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D'Agota, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo D'Agostino Mr. Dr. Mr Alphonse D'Angelo and Mrs. Anthony j. D'Angelo and Mrs. Dominic D'Angelo Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Priscilla Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Robert DeBishop Mr. and Mrs. Alfonse DeCaro Mrs. Milford DePrey Betty Dimond Mr. and Mrs. Allan Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Doolittle Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Y. Dupuis jean and Margaret Dupuis Mr. and Mrs. Neilson A. Durling Mr. Stanley Mals C. Markley George Maynard Mr. and Mrs. john Mazur Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Mazzaccaro Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McCormick Mr. and Mrs. George B. McKay Mr. Andrew McSorley Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Adrian L. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Mongillo Mr. and Mrs. james F. Mooney Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Moone Mr. and Mrs. Delos F. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mucci Roger Morin Mrs. Theresa Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vir Renda Edward Rich, Sr. Andrew Roberts Arthur N. Rosengrant . Louis Rossman Fred W. Saunders Edward Scott joseph M. Sepko james D. Serafino ginia N. Shea Mrs. L. Warren Shepard Mr. and Mrs. james Skinner Mrs. Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. William Mr Mr Smith Leslie A. Smith F. Raymond Smith, E. Snow and Mrs. Walter A. Smolak and Mrs. jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Sousa Mrs. Raymond Therrien Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tompson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Tomassetti Vincent R. Tortora Chief and Mrs. G. Robert Triano Mr. Salvatore Triano Mr. and Mrs. john Tully Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uliasz Mr. and Mrs. Leon F. Valentinelli Mrs. janet Viselle Mr. and Mrs. Oscar VanBever Mrs. Elsie P. Wfalicki Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Walker Mr. Wfalter Walonoski Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. Dutton Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dymond Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edwards Mr and Mrs. Barney j. Emery Mr. P. Falcone Mr Kenneth Farmer Mr and Mrs. john C. Farr Mr and Mrs. Edward j. Feltt Mr and Mrs. joseph Fontana 2... e 1 , -.q..9.....a.......s Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nason Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Nichols, jr. Mrs. Margaret G. Nickerson Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. North, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Norton 197 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Adolph T. Warnat Mr. Charles S. Wfarren Mr. and Mrs. john H. Wearne Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. joseph Witkovic Mr. and Mrs. G. Wunsch Miss Anita Zobbi itf'F ff' ' 'lb fl 'X-Vi-4?,-535511-if Of 'sf'ie.Gf'J Q'ff'7Cl Qro-n OJJM E JTUD , 'J U J tfll.G.ms.f2.q xgrrmqxhils L.,9-UWM -fliilj, '4 eMl ,Qu MNELMMDD XL'-fe 1 D2 , l .D 'VN LND,fG,Q.D1mf Umbod l f' .Qwqma ree i Dx Clam ,Qorwt -CBfllQfLQ.s Qing? 4-Qu , CQ..LLA1vvvvXgM V Jlgiqyqfqmg vids-Qs ll-Cv ..A, -fW'NS.L51J-Q,'1lJYx Llewm' No. ' A' QIWXQJ Dvwuwz - QM QUUQLD Q' Llfueuvyx LQJL-Qeef QLQ - CK!-YXQQ Olin 'lVf' QM-0 UiOXJL QLNQK. eonol lmeio -AUM xglxw-stil f Chronicle staff at Work. Raw, Pam? uL 53!IIL2lrAi Editorial Board ofthe Chronicle Layout Editor ....,l4.....,.. ,l.i.. A bby Shaffer Advertising Manager ..,......,.,.... Dave Kanute Photo Editor ....,..,.,... ......... I ames Condren Copy Editor ,....r..,..,.r....r..,.,..,. Louise Keogh Subscription Manager ....,.,,r....,.... Betsy Farr Co-Editors ., Joe Olszewski and Dori Coggin S Chronicle . . . compiling a record of the year that was . . . depicting the faculty and curriculum . . . accurate accounts of sports and activities . . recording important dates and candid memories . . combining transient humor and wistful reminiscences - - a lasting reminder of many friends . . flashbulbs, deadlines, secret knocks, and dummy preparation . . it's arguments and hard Work but enjoying every minute of it . . working with Snoopy looking over your shoulder . . giving careful effort to produce a book we can be proud of . . numerous disputes, but final agreement . . and, to Alys, our special thanks for many long and patient hours Dori and joe 199 .i....u..1- ..,... .semi I agree. Wabbit . . . Carrot . . . Nonny . . . Foof . . . The Foot . . . Goomis . . . The Kid The Guys from Dobe,s Cellar: Clem, Prit, Luke, Dobe, Potate. ' Charlene-You lose, I did it again-A.F. California Coast . . . Slingerland Tymbalis . . . Drums-Caballeros. 69 and Colt 45 . . . Breakfast of Champions. I love you James whether you like it or not! I Toujours L'arnour et moi-Di. Sorry about that, Dave! I want an LGM, not an M8zM. I'm a good girl, I am, I am. Society is just one big bottle. Debby and Paul for Three Eternities. Mut and Jeff forever . . . Chin! Kill Sharon before it spreads - from a friend. 2! 19X 66 - Joy Marycrest, P.V.M.I., S.M.I., M.C.A., S.A.M., Coach. A true friend is the best possession. What's the bright light in the apple orchard? S.H.S. Students and Teachers: Beware of DOUBLE STANDARDS. For the edilication of the ignorant for the ignorant are non-ediiied. 99Z of the people are fools and the rest of us are in danger of becoming contaminated! Barry can't think of a booster: Barry is frustrated. What do I want? You! Forever and ever. To Mute: Perfectionists always smile! Pucky again! Caught with the stuff! TR4. Paul, Debby, Gary, Tommy Tuna, Ramblers Yuck, Pursie, K.A.S. I love my mommy. Miss Quinn, Quinn, Quinn, Quinn, Quinn, Hymph. Who is that FAT leader of cheerers I see in the stands? Farms have roosters - we have JOE! Anything you can do I can do better! And partridge in a pear tree. Whoopee is trying to drink your coH:ee! Show me S.H.S. and I'l1 show you a real house of sin! It's nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice. All talk and no action. Your stupidity is appallin . . . Most stupidity is. For the Full Edect . . . Hedi, Marcy? To my Elusive Butterfly . . . I'm so lonesome I could cry. JIMMY . . . PAUL . . . WAKE UP BOYS Where We goin? Where?? Fuzzy lil' Fumbling Bottle Poppin BUTTERBALL! Darkness, my ole friend, - let me Be free. HMACOO, you've done it again. The world is made up of sobs, sniflles, and smiles with sniilles predominatingf' And the silence of an embittered friendship. With a Kit Sz a bat turn is it still possible to rack up 20??? FOGARTY AND ROSA 10!7!66 . . . CHAMPAGNE Sz TESTA 7!28f64. Sugarbush was great . . . 30 inches packed rock. SPAZ - 00000 Those goggles are sexy, I hate them. Lemon Lime straight?? mm From, Cheshire Jewish Parties. I ain't gonna eat out my heart anymore. 2-3091. Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine - Alfie,s FEELING GROOVY. Would you believe Constitution Plaza HAD a lot of bulbs . . . Greenwich, beach, K's cellar, Slopers, Drive-In's N.Y. - D Sz K. Life is TOM, and Meigs, and sea ulls, and sand, and salt air. If what you consider to be the cRque constitutes a majority, then re-evaluate. E0 now you're sick of me. Was it all wasted thenP? No, not wasted, because I will remember orever. Some people are born to be popularly persecuted. Life is Seniors running through Constitution Plaza at midnight, searching for Mark Twain. Just call at 2:30 A.M. and ask to sleep at his house! 1!29!66 lead to 8!26!67 - Pete and Judi. I never told you that I loved you but I did and still do! Why didn't we ever talk? Pam can't stand JOYA Pam 81 Gary - 64, 65, 66. 67, Forever. Mr. and Mrs. July 15, 1967. Good Luck to Re, Barb, Lynn, Scarlett - love, Pam. Unforgettable memories of the winter of 1965-66. Independence is worth the price of embittered silence. HREIDING is my FAVORITE subject! Christina Cowles Sorensen, February 22, 1949. Ilove How You Love Me . . . pigtails or beardsi' . . . O.S. or U.S.? Nov. 12 . . . Cherish', . . . Shakespeareis dog. I want a date with C.R.S .... C.R.S. is Alfie. Dom reeksfcurrent eventsfterm papersfughl Ick! Pam, did stepping on me make you feel really happy? WE SHOULD HAVE BEEN BORN RICH INSTEAD OF GOOD LOOKING. Ready for the call Fans? - Alright! - Dave. Joanny 81 Roland, forever. 69. BBC. NBC. 69. Madonna. 69. Joe anything. 69. NY. 69. Hey ya know . . . what can I say nice. Superbly nice. 3 all. The word. Is mustache. ' Joyce: I think you're beautiful. I love you. Guess who. Today 69, Tommorrow the World . . . Hey . . . Bod . . . B.B. inc. . . . aagh. 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