St Paul Catholic High School - Yearbook (Bristol, CT)

 - Class of 1974

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Seniors .... 1 6 12 ...24 l . l Alone Again, Naturally Sports .................. .... 8 6 Actlvltles ........,....... . . . 116 Let the Good Times Roll As the rays ofthe sun give light to the world, so the radiance of their knowledge gives light to youth. Their commitment to educate is ever encouraging, ever understanding. Their warm enthusiasm sparks a new fire of hope, energizing a faith to greet a changing world. Mr. Phillip DuTremble, Principal We looked to him. And behind the quiet strength and loving pride we found: aflteachfer, instilling in us-new values, a leader, guiding us to wisdom, a man, strong in spirit and knowledge, a Christian, reaching out to share, to serve. Now and forever we will look to him and find a friend. l'm very impressed with the neatness of the boys' ties. rw in If you say one thing about my drawing, my ego will be crushed. One step closer to my files and I'II call Sister Marjorie. My name is Phillip DuTREMbIe. Sister Marjorie Fish, Vice-principal and Dean of Girls. She faces an endless thankless job, one we cannot appreciate until we ourselves are faced with momentous responsibilities. She bears the concerns of a thousand effectively, a million different puzzles resolved with compassionate understanding. Our tribute to her cannot be expressed in words but by our smiles of confidence in facing the future. Watch where you're aiming that, Susan! l've heard that excuse before. l l il it X ,,...-O' Hi! My name is Tony- Welcome aboard SPCHI Flight1g74. Now here's the address where you can buy a jacket just like mine. Mr. Anthony Lodovico, Dean of Boys and Athletic Director. 9 Enthusiastic for competition and life, Sensitive to the complexity of growing, Encouraging us to be alive and involved, Confident in us that we will always strive to reach our potential. And for his enthusiasm, sensitivity, encouragement, and confidence, that directed us towards new and higher aspirations, we will always be grateful. Don't worry, he's not going to slap you. His spirit is that of St. Paul, love in action. His dedication is concerned, enthusiastic, and contagious. As a teacher and counselor he works to show us the worth of oneself. But as a priest in the celebration of the mass, we witness the man, challenging us to offer the most important gift of ourselves. He came to help fill the space of another's shoes, and responding well to his calling, he became one of our closest friends. Father james Coleman, Spiritual Director. fm lif t will Aw c'mon, you like his joke better than mine? Seek and ye shall find, ask and ye shall receive, knock and it shall be opened to ye. y Fine Arts Department l Mr. Steven Wysowski, Spanish y Escuchan y repeatan. Mr. john Galvin, Biology Ecology Sister Declan Foley, French Put it ina nutshell! Sister Catherine Flynn, Religion H Mr. loseph Casorio, History Mathematics Department K vw, k.... .., .s - ' .Aus-fvv- L' .,,.nv ' M' M MM E . Y '15 . Q X . . . . W7 . M , x K . ' L g 5 -it i- ITM-ezf A . E, if Mr. Robert Edmondson, Biology . I O.K. now gang. Mrs. Elaine Lewandowski, French Tout le monde est ici? W 1 2 New E i2.i 1 W I' Sister Maryann Cantlon, Music Mr. Gary Palladino, Physical Education The bow and arrow theory. Sister Ann Kane, English Glory be to God! if ,-..,,,,.,...Ya- qggu0 ' Mr. George Synott, History Sociology 1 N 'ik , Mathematics That's a little flaky. Mr. Ted Sergi, History, Consumer Education, Mr. David Allaire, Art Don't you think it could use , ,. Sister Carol Reznik, Mathematics Land ofthe Living! Sister Patricia Corcoran, Latin, Phstory nl!! .V 'J' Mrs. Joanne Staves, Spanish, Physical Education Religion Department Mr. Raymond Stoll, Mathematics Alright? Okay? Do you see that? Comprenez? gi .xr tra, .y.,'q -f Q. gr . 1 f: i Q- css X I a- pp, ,uf Mr. William yl Mejgyjca r ng 4 ' A Mrs. Gail Zaneski, Business KW itop PlaYinS with your typewriters! English Department vlr. David Doherty, Guidance Well, what do you think? Miss Lucille Porri, English .9991 Qs, Sister Sandra Shaw, Spanish Mr. Richard Baraglia, Spanish S ..,,,.... Mr. Dale Wagner, English My turn! E? ' 5 21 Vi 2 Sister janet Marie Magyar, Latin, Mathematics I can't believe you're seniors. Dr. Irene Smyk, Biology, Chemistry Mrs. Alice Smith, Home Economics Spanish Department Q, ' Mr. Peter Miklos, Physics, Physical Mr. Nicholas Durso, English Science. S Lip.:- Sister Lorraine Morin, Reading One more minute. x, Sister Rose Marie Dubay, English Mathematics The instructions of the moment are . . , Sister Teresa Mary Henry, ' Z 'x Sister Mary Daniel Mahoney, Libra rian Sister Ann Rita O'Keefe, English Biology Department 16 Chemistry Department Mr. Daniel Zaneski, History Mr. Fred Russo, Biology What's your problem? Mr. Ulysses Cormier, French Do you have this material down pat? ----v-Q. fic Mrs. Debbie Noonan, Religion Thank you for coming. Sister Rosemary Gorman It's just fantastic! lt's packed! Sister Judith Terrell, Mathematics Class was supposed to start one minute ago. History Department 17 Mr. john Marr, Guidance How about a small Midwestern College? Guidance what , m tosayg W Sister Marguerite Tarleton, Young people, there's a storm Latin Department llllll Mr. jeffrey Noonan, Religion 5, 'Q W6 5 cf' M5 Sister Mary Agatha Moran, Librarian i ii i ig Sister Carol Doyle, Mathematics An apple a day . .. ki i ii L is S M Mrs.loyce Hardy, Physical Education ' ' ' Yougottaloveit! Ni Mr. Philip Ferlazzo, Physical Science Sister Jeanne Paulella, Business Mr. Al Pelligrinello, Biology, Physical Education That's just some green stamps. Sister Katherine Baker, History 19 French Department Mr. Paul Coyle, Instrumental Music Sister Mary Louise Rouleau, Chemistry, Science 84 Society That's fine. Guidance Department l Physical Education Department Miss Suzanne Carter, Religion I really think you'll like it. Jef? Father james Archambault, Religion Miss Mary Luddy, History -- -'LN1lYlIIf'l.TLu'1 tl 55 fs f Mrs. Kathleen Smolenski, Secretary Mrs. Donna Cornish, Secretary Mrs. Bernice Aldieri, Guidance Secretary Mrs. Agnes Perreault, Secretary X Mrs. Alice Ricker, Nurse 21 Pushing up from the earth shoot the young seedlings: Breaking through the ground tasting their first breath of life, Discovering in the light that they are uniquely one among many, Spreading their roots and stems in all directions - searching for that which will make them grow to fruition, Blooming in diverse colors and talents, Each contributing to the beauty of nature Melanie Adamowich David Aiudi james R. Albert Linda Akoury Xxx XXX X- . loan Albert Kathy Alexander .T A X, -, GK- Qfywi xv Eben! P660 K. 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O'FIaherty 45 Mary lo Orefice Donna Ososki Gary Ouellette il 25955 ny ma , X NWN fy 6 xy QW Linda Ouellette Nancy Ouellette Francine Owsian ko Karen Paghense 46 Heidi Ann Palance lanet Palmer Angela M. Papa Ann Paquin Vx Patricia Parzymies Patricia Perillo Laura Peterman Barbara Peterson Stephen Phelps To GN up-.Q Sega. h Df'5Cf SXN-1. CA-fx K, A-.suv Fm V Qs ,w4x5QQ.:.m3b:q,N., , K X Y Q S X QQ ,isxqs-22 k,,,S,,.x, .S2., X Kurt Philipp john Pinkerton Judith Ann Potrepka id Fiilwl Oh 1 Plaze 'Xl 1 ,. , 4 iff? David Pompei Andrew Pond Daniel Paul Provenzano Martin Purcell jonathan Knox Putnam Laura Quick Martin Qulgley 'x .J' P.' Paul R. Ravlta Alan D. Reid joel Rafaniello Thomas Rafferty 49 Brian E. Riccio Susan Riccio jeffrey Roberts Peter M. 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QTOVB will weve Qrxvivillxf V1 X W V, gml Xmre Sm rl Alfred Tanguay Cary Talbot Gail Tedesco Teresa Teitenburg Caryl Tedesco Edward Th eroux Candace Tino rxfi J Iiljfi g'7yff V L i 'I :' 1? f Nydia I. Tirado A 1- rx 5 fijfxa xv, x 'JAX , Q H 'gkd A 4- K IA F- I' ' ' fi N '1 J - -2 ', I .VX L l VG x ' il , 1 ,F U N : f iueu J if aj f ff fb ,V ,I L ., f fi- ,- J f Thaddeus Trella Mary A. Truskoski David Topper james Verderame Cindy Ann Walesczyk Holly Warzecho Katherine White Brian Wojcik k. ,xx N . ,, v Alex Wroblewski Kathleen Wysock 56 Donna Zaccaro Sally Zebuski , X 3 A ' 'V f , as ' 0 ' 0 Q, ' 4' i 4 1 ' A I A i i ar If 'Q I Q ' Q 1. s- is , 1 0 i ' 4 , ar A.. . 1 lr , + ' fi 'Y ip Q Q, 1- I i is i RODNEY PLGURDE 'd world isdnot ooncllisiongdd i A sequel stands beyond, Invisible, as music, i But positive, as sound. Emily Dickinson '24, , yn s, i s x NX itbsgv K '-2? w Rx. Ny: Zi' Y ,g , 1 W sfI,' I I . X Qi ' R xi? x x ' v' xx 1 , , 43 K . is X5 XX- 4 . , X . , i X 5 . K is , 'X 5, V 4. X ix A f- f ,X X Q. , Q . .I N 5. s ' ix ' YN ' 'ix . Sfiif' 'Qs' .O . V Ik um ,f fr .i i ,s , ,V ,nik .K 1 A .Q , X xl .W g., s . R X tix , 1 - XWJJQQJ my 511 MU WL Vlqxd Eff' MJ 5 Y3-Lb dw bf bm ' fm Qcmowwf Mfqiny, Yne,g,xAQ Hojo YO 96'-7 gyovnui QL, K Alone Again, Naturally ,W Mark Dave: How bitter a thing it is to look into happiness through another man's eyes. Steve Sally: Take my hand in your hand and say it's great to be alive. leanne: There are plenty of acquain ances in the world, but very few re friends. ru-Mmm '. . Lynne: And I'll look back on all the times we once shared together. Remember me, I remember you. Terry: You are you and I am I, and ifby chance we find each other, it's beautiful. s lim: Yesterday. Today! Tomorrow? Cary 60 Karen -:puns-1 - 'L i : Mike: Security is mankind's worst enemy. A 5. H- JUN' Ed Mur: For all who need a kind word or smile to make them happy, you can always find both in my little old shanty. Dawn jim: When Irish eyes are smiling , . . 61 Y an-v-v h Cindy ll i 22 Holly: If boys were books, l'd study all the time. Craig Laugh and the world laughs with youQ lWiIcoxJ loan: Don't ask me where l'm goir just listen where l've gone. QQ? Mary Lou: Life, like a dome of many coloured ' glass, stains the white radiance of eternity. l ., Mifflin laughed. Terri:The most wasted of days is that in which one has not Carol: It was the best oftimes . .. . lim Susanbeth: Dream what you dare to dreamg go where you want to gog be what you want to be . .. LIVE! Pam: lwanna laugh while thelaughing is easy, Shirlz Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Cheryl 'Q' Mike: Our task now is not to fix the blame for the past but to fix a course for the future. Brian 62 Q- Tad: No one is better than I because l'm just an average guy. Q35 MQ, lgiiifa if :R Mark lvlllnu, - Mary Lou: Doesn't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got till it's gone. Nancy:The road ahead is different from the road just gone, sown and usually better. PM' Patty: Friendship is the key to the fu- ture. lan: Ofall life's gifts, big and small, love and friendship are best ofall. Nicky: I think of yesterday - it makes me laugh - I think oftoday - it makes me smile - I think of tomorrow and it Kathy makes me wonder. 55? sw Q Lynn: You have the freedom to be yourself TOm Barbara: Be nice to people on your way up because you'll meet 'em on your way here and now, and nothing can stand in down. your way. 63 Y 7 Ll if :itil I V, 1 T , . W is I I ' Y , L it if 13 Mike Keith: There was ease in Casey's manner as he stepped into his placeg there was pride in Cas- ey's bearing and a smile on Casey's face. Nt? Kathy: Nothing should be prized more highly than the value of each day. Judy: What is beautiful is a joy for all seasons and a possession for all jackie: All things are subject to love, eternity- XP Norm: People are created equal, so ' why not treat them alike. ' Lor: Fate brought us together, which Mary: Be of love a little more careful means we will last forever. than anything else. ji, ..,.7. K - fy ? ,,J,.+..,..V V ,, f JW lil' nedr l ll5f9f' I0 the Wind - i- Chris: Freedom has never relied on uniformity ofopinion. 9 l c ik' if ' - 'Sl Lyn: Always follow your dream and remem- Mike ber, tomorrow may be a miracle. Donna N Ann l1f3l: The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. 1' Al: There is no subject however complex -if Babsi R6m6mbBf, life is jUSI a memory studied with patience and intelligence - will not become more complex. A joe lt is the common wonder of all men, how among so many million faces there should be none alike. - Thomas Browne Melanie: Live today and accept what tomorrow brings. Potato Pat: Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose. Dorothy: To smile is to be happy, Smile always. Sue Marybeth: A friend is a present you give yourself. Cindy Terry: Silence is a great art of conversation. Legg When you part from your friend Marc you grieve notg for that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence, as the mountain to the climb er is clearer from the plain. A t I 5 3. 4? 'H . il . r ,1 vlark 1.5112 1 Gilligan: I thought there was no reason iff for all these things I do, but the smile l that lsaved has returned to you. Ed joel Debbie john: Before you tell someone how good you are, tell him how bad you used to be. Dave U0 8 Hee? Tw, ltxlillh baby Qegi Come forth into the light ofthings let nature be your teacher. William Wordsworth Ian: Love is like a flowerg feed it too much and it Tim will die: S0 l'll be patient and watch it grow. Dldlllihvununs Gear: You only come around once in life, so you have to grab all the gusto you can. - Tonto: I know what I'll do in the alone of my time, but what will I do with the leftover wine? The sum of wisdom is, that the time is never lost that IS devoted to work. Icy: The Sun Catches a glimpse of what Ralph Waldo Emerson is to be, but the waters move on leff: It's enough to be alive -to eat, talk, joke, Create, love . . . and not have to be somebody, Linda: So let's keep the ship a-sailingg friendship never failsg though the Course prove rough and stormy, it will weather all the gales. Mike Donna: You are you and I am I. 9 Dave: To know that one knows what one knows, and to know that one does not know what one does not knowg Lew that is true knowledge. Karen i' Gail Mark many. Cyb: I never think of the futureg it comes soon enough. lon: If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or faraway. Shawn lo Pete: The years, but fewg the memories, 2 LD.: All your life you were only waiting for this moment to be free. I 2 fi 3 if Joann Ron Harvey 69 Debbie: Love never gives up. lt's faith, hope and patience that nev- er fail. lay: Sit still and look until you really see. Chris Chiz: lwas here! mums jessica: Butterflies fly free, why not me? Mike: To each his own. Sue: All things that I have known be- come my life, my very own. be sin- 35' mm who with Q C O vv L Q2 Q VU .2 U : to I N. 'C P-s L.. ru U 6 :I 2 W AC .E 'E S .E -C cu in 2 cv -Q - x CU L GJ U Tom: Each time a man stands up for an ideal, he sends forth a tin ripple of hope. Lori: I am not afraid of tomor- row, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Learn the sweet magic of a cheerful face - Not always smiling, but at least serene. Oliver Wendell Holmes q-smut 1 ' Tara: l've been smiling lately, thinking about the goodthings to come. 15 Pattea: The end eclipses the beginning which means I remember you. Dino: A good day is comin' and I'll be there to let the sun in. Lynne: We come into the world aloneg we go away the same. r t . f 'F- Lee: If you set out to climb a mountain, however high you climb, you have failed if you cannot reach the top. Never let yesterday use up today. 3? 71 Chris Gina: And if tomorrow shall be sad or never come at all, l've had at least today. I , l loe Willie: l've done that. Niner: Tennis is my racket. Marian Captain Fudge: Beginning with each t0mOr- row we will strive for happiness. E, joe Dan: l've got to be where my spirit can run freeg l've g find my corner of the sky. lack f Mike i lf' -X Chris 72 F l 3 Pat: The only way to have friend is to be one. 3 E as ss SS lary .ff Pete Rob: l'll be happy, l'll be free. l'll be sad for nobody. i Mark: I had a little look for a minute today. Mark Philly Marianne: He who asks questions cannot avoid the answers. I discovered the secret of the sea in meditation upon a dewdrop. 5 Kahlil Gibran Marty 73 lay lanet: I don't know where I'm going: but I'm on my way. X, U44 412, t Ray: Only he who keeps his eye fixed on the far horizon will find his right road. Q5 Caryl: Remember yesterdayg live to- day: and dream of tomorrow. Kathy Steve: The only fence against the world is a thorough knowledge ofit. Pro: FINE!! Bob: Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come. 74 -Y Cathy: Break these bonds that hold my soul and I'm on my way. Donna: Each dawn is a new beginning. Kim: Remember, my friend, that a heart is not judged how much you love, but by how you are loved by others. Get away with that camera! l Bill: You may call me a dreamer, but l'm not the only one. m Sheila: I desire to do nothing that I cannot do with my whole heart. Steve lim NHS Ps All things require skill but an appetite. George Herbert Pinky SS, Angie: Cherish yesterday dream l l' tv.- tomorrow . , . live today. f rf vi tf v 1,- 1 , f. Brownie: Here lies me, gone and de- L parted, I have failed English Lit and died broken hearted- Kim: We're all fallingg we never learn about it till we land. Merc: Man and animals are except one is more blessed. brothers, Andy fthe bowlerl: Had we but world enough, and time. 711 .Q K . i' fs 1 I ki. VV , Lisa: Where you go from here depends on how far Holly you want to go. lane: What I must do is all that con- - Q A - cerns me, not what people think. 2 Q Sue l1f3J: No one tells the wind which way'Q?' 2 V A I lb I to ,QPU I V X, . .fi :iw -ua' -fdb nggrl - , JFJ3 CF 13:91 AX ol J T- W pfpev W r, .3 , ' ft - , we Sue: Love and happiness are not per- Ron A ' 1, wok W 5X9l?Y'lyi ZA 55? fecteduntiltheyare shared. C900 X3 i 5 - XLIJ ly J lv' S n Sk Q, nl'- ivy Q ,ss D?'Iene5 ff, YOLI See Someone Ieanette: I will be the gladdest thing under the Clair: The journey of a thousand miles W'fh0Ufa5m'lef glvefhem YOUV5- sung I will touch one hundred flowers and not Nydia wirhasingle Step pick one. 5 s w E 2? all l at :H W--' - X f i ' ...,. Andy Candy: Wise men never change but Sienna: To live for people is life. Pau i ' Linda: Keep smiling: it makes people wonder what you've been up to. fools do. Piccolo: It's not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game. If Hi Tommy Hewey: Iam a rock. pete Kathy: Love is given, not won. Cheryl: Life can be beautiful: Life is beautiful. Du ke Aren't you glad you smile? Don't you wish everybody did! Dave Marthy: Real life is in love, laughter and work. 1-A Q wr '5 QQ Sirack: The only way to have a friendis to be one. Sandy Together is a road traveled by love Mackey Bells: I have never meta man who has given me as much trouble as myself. Marina: The most wasted day of all is that day in which you have not laughed. E Lu Karen: Laugh and be merry. Remember, Dani Throw b3Ck YOUV half, lei gO y0ur better the world with a song. lallghfef- i a ' s :H .1 lx Q A I Chris: We were made to be originals, so why stoop to be copies. Gary: Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth. Debbie: To love, you must be loved. Dee: . , . and the only world is the world ofmy dreams. , er comes. Bonme 41 Kathy. just hoping to find the gates to eternity. Boomer: Living is for todayp tomorrow nev- nm Patty: To find the beautiful, we must carry it with us. Desi: Love comes as birth does, knowing its own time, 4 Tom: Hold yourself responsible for a higher standard than somebody else Of Y0Ufllf9- expects of you. Laura: The rays of the spirit sun are stronger and a new day is dawning for us all. lim Cathy: The gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and few people find it. jeff Rach: Today is the first day of the rest Ed Donna: It tires me at times to X know I'm just the casing of a win- dow looking out beyond the world. ' . . tiff L. .Y ...4 Mike: Weeeeeo have things changed. Blair: I try not to with my education. ,L f im E , t l ' .' 'Q l i' i I I I' R ay Mike I ' w ,... NX Ted Melissa: Glass, china and reputation are eas- ily cracked and never well mended. i i i .......... . ? 1--W.. ,.,. ,fe let school interfere Gary: What every man needs is all I want. A l Mike Ted Debbie: High above the heavens, a Barb l'l!3D rainbow paints the sky. Mary Linda: With a smile on your face, show the Donna: They who one another keep alive, world all the love in your heart. ne'er parted be. .a :i . x . 'iliaffifii 5 Paul: The greatest mistake a man can make Tom is to think he isn't going to make one. 82 - X, N. 1 Dote H Sharon: For every dream that fades away, a new one grows. Marty: I am me, a little bit of you and everyone else, 2 Paul Tom: Keep smiling - it makes people won- I . ,, VN, . it der what you've been up to. Diane: Happiness seems made to be shared ? Paul ,Lf l I l l 5 fit L Tom 3 Theresa: My thoughts are memories of yester- V day's past. a athy: Take everything easyg show me a smile. 1 lim: Colour my world with hope. Kim Rocky Kathy Lynn: And now I think I know what you tried to say to me. Kay: I do all my crying in the rain, where no one else will feel the pain. Mark Ba i 1 Marty Sm-tT.W,Qg.Q: NE ,,. ,E Coleen: The mind is a wonderful thing when your heart wants to live in memories. Amy fr Marlene: Time does not exist when you have everything to look forward to. 1 Donna: I have only one wish, as you reach out to touch, may the world never hurt you. gil? t 4 4- 4 G1 ' BL Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not Karen reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, belive in them, and try to follow where they lead. J v Louisa May Alcott Roy: The world is as you make it, 85 jan: Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. Dedicated athletes Relentless in their quest for improvement Examples of strength and pride. Their flowing energy Empowers a union of mind and muscle And a thirst for the trials of competing. Like the rythmic undulations of a ripple, Their enthusiasm repeatedly diffuses into all aspects of life. Possessors of diversified skills, they are brimming with vibrancy. Sports SP 3 Goodwin Tech . . , SP 1 Newtown A... SP 4 Kaynor ,.,,... SP 2 Lewis Mills ,.i.i, SP 5 Goodwin Tech , ,. SP 2 Wolcott i..... SP 1 East Catholic . , SP 3 Prince Tech .... SP 0 Valley Regional ,. SP 4 Lewis Mills ... SP 1 East Catholic . . SP 1 Wolcott t.... SP 4 Cromwell t.t.. SP 0 Windsor Locks ... Soccer Freshmen Soccer Team 4 M . fi- , , 1 S 1' N' '1'r 1 as 2- , 9 ' 31 , : ,- f :fax -A ,v -1 .fs ' 0 K . if ,, K ,C K l' ,iw M .if . ' 2 'fr QT rr. T ,-Q fi, 1 ' is-zffl'-p 31 ff - - s Q . Q, V J-lx ' S . f iiii A ' T 'wg zsiigxa-:si nf- i--k :Ig gy - , E khf tlgikk ggwigs ,fr is-g,5:,.l :I s k 5 H 1 C. s- SBK ,t L V Qwkl A, .L E . K R fs 2,5 '- 2, ., S' we N - P . ' ' ' f ii is ' f ---r V , , .x ,... .. ,- 1 ..., gg! 5135558 ' - -N 5 ,,t , f.?s :.1.ggfQ':', 'g - - .. - f .. , me 4 -- ' -K - vghfai' --' J .P - -fky it -1 gg - . W, ., , 5 'z ,L ,ML ' - -' 1' Q 'Heir ' 1 -rl ' 1 , t--.t D .L 1 - , , f I 1 ,, 3 Q 2 - 1 C 1. ' , . . S ,X ein,-s,-si fuila f'fefi-Kar in' ef , se w ,. ' '5 'is?? '.2' Oh no you don't! Coach Lodovico with captain Pete Roberge. i si N Okay Ted, Hop to it! Varsity Soccer Team: first row: jim Mrowka, Mike Morin, Steve Courchaine, Clark Yudysky, lim Harrigan, Mike Phillip, Mike Bernier, Pete Roberge, Ted Trella, Ted Micucci, lay Hamel, Al Shirduan, Mike Goehring, Phil Connelly, second row: Coach Bob Edmundson, Tad Doyle, Val DePalo, Mike Wojtusik, Chris Brenner, Al Armento, Don Crowe, Tim Lewis, Steve Ableski, Kurt Phillip, Dan Hart, Sean Snow, Ron Seguljic, Rich Pare, Dennis Au- det, Mike Maletta, Coach Tony Lodovico. Okay, Where did you hide the ball? Hold everything. My shoe lace is untied Alright Who stuck the gum on the side of my ,H h . soe 89 Football v'm...,,,.,.,,,,,,, w He just won't quit O.K. Where do we go from here, Mick? Tonto goes for more. 1973 Football Team: first row: Paul Giammatteo, Cary Talbot, lim Howley, Tim Doty, Greg Bellemare, Steve Phelps, lay Kaye, Mark lulius, Tim Mur- awski, Steve Meleski. second row: Mark Pelletier, Dave Aiudi, joe Sobota, Terry Lyman, Dino Carbone, Dave Topper, Mike Schwager, Gary Ouel- lette, Barry Wilde. third row: Coach Al Pelligrinelli, Rick Chard, Paul Valerio, john Parker, Tony Ritondo, Steve Consonni, Richard King, Kevin Mel- lon, Coach Fred Russo. fourth row: Charlie Bloom, Kevin McCarthy, Mike DiPietro, Bob Zile, Rick Fiorito, Steve Muslin, loe Spinelli, Mark Dupont, Kevin Kelley. fifth row: Mike Consonni, Mike Coughlin, Dom Busto, Tom Bill, Wally Novak, Charlie Castonguay, jeff Savastano, joe Benvenuto. sixth row: Paul Boucher, Tim BroderickfTom Zile, Tom Mazzarella, Mike Seleman, Bob johnson. 90 Keep off the gr HSS. The victorious herd 12 HolyCross . 0 East Catholic A... . . St. Bernard ..... . . . 0 South Catholic ....... 6 24 Northwest Catholic . Pulaski .,.......,... . 0 Milford 25 Hillhouse ,.. ,,. 6 Xavier .. .... 42 Gosh-darn-it! 1973 Freshman Football Team. Girls' Field Hockey Girls' Field Hockey: front row: Kathy Cecil, Linda Akoury, Diane Bocon, Bonnie Roy, Chris Dietrich, Shirley Bazinet. second row: Ann Pikiell, Diane Tetreault, Lynn Flannery, Lucy Driscoll, Sue Theriault, Nancy Driscoll, Mary lo Hartman, Karen How- ard, Patrice Wright. third row: Beth Valentine, Debbie Charette, Anne O'Reilly, Kathy Dutcher, Debbie Fox, Cheryl, Blo- deau, Janice Akoury, Mrs. Hardy, Coach. - 3 f--1 ' ff , ' I' rri sw , . - V Q 4, ,wx ,, 'WWMQ 'Q' in was QQ me ,a i--, ?f,,,w r ,, ,, .,, , , ,.,. ,, . -ii ' 35' if? 'Pa-ta. tribal., f rbwaiwuo-W an we WW an :kiwi ei iwrrgfijiw wus, Www W warg. 3' 21,55 2 at A Q r yt! X' , ,f, .It , - , 1 A ' Zvi , . -- -V+'-I A 35, 2 V gtg 5 i. 4 ,, ' ' ' ' ,.f , 4: 'vig 'aff- 1 ., W. W, --f,,,:,:am'f'q f 'm . . K , ,, I , - .L 1 9... ,N Q 1, ,, V XJ? ,' lm , 561' .W I ' at kiwi 4' away ff emi' 4 Agn gy A 1' t L' H Hey! Wait for us! l 92 Schedule SP 1 Watertown . . . . . . 1 SP 0 Maloney ..... . . . 6 SP 4 Southington .., ...1 SP 1 Wolcott ...... . . . 0 SP 1 Watertown . . . . . . 0 SP 2 Southington ... ..,1 SP 1 Wolcott .....,..... 2 SP 3 League Playoff .,... 4 Where's the ref when you need her? H-O-C-K-E Y -W7 1 V. .vars K x 1 4 x mx: -If 0' :mx Kay 5 5 'vkjf N' 'Q , 542 1 2, IU .X gn, x 113 4,11 ' L up fi, m Ibn, ,Q 1.1 v , f vm, Vg, X.h-2033, 4' ., 9. to 1, Q 4 30 A ml 4 no ,I V S, Dx. ,V ,, . , I,4'!Q11I4'-w.Y f4LL: , f A Q- .,w ,.,f. X km Cross Country Team: first row: Kevin Mullen, Mike Donovan, Gerry Wardwell, Rick Rustic, Mark Luboyeski. second row: Coach Dailey, Chris Malone, Bill McCooey, Chris Martin, Bob Goehring, Mike Dormody, Peter Avritch. Cross Country Schedule Wolcott Invitational St. Thomas Aquinas Terryville Xavier 84 Northwest Berlin East Catholic Lewis Mills 911 Hey! This is a no-passing zone! Basketball Schedule S P. 93 St. Bernard .........,,.. 55 S P. 79 South Catholic ......... 103 S P. 46 Northwest Catholic ...... S P. 50 Nonnewaug ...,... ... S P. 97 Prince Tech .... . . . S P. 64 Simsbury ..... . . . S P. 73 Xavier ........ . . , S P. 72 East Catholic . .. ... S P. 78 Xavier ......... , . . S P. 66 South Catholic .......... S P. 57 St. Thomas Aquinas ...... S P. 94 St. Bernard ............. S P. 59 Bristol Central . . . . . . . S P. 45 East Hartford ,...,.. .... P. 64 Bristol Eastern ,,......... S P. 64 Northwest Catholic ,,,.,. S P. 79 St. Thomas Acquinas ..... S P. 61 East Catholic ..,.... .... wilitbi i 0 li XL. a uf . Q eil Kpvdll' yy' Mull 0 M177 M76 ta ti Coach Gary Palladino with Tom Kurban, Captain of the 1974 team. That's stretching it a bit don't you think QCA... Are you rootin for the boys? Yeah, Man! 37'?7N., Basketball Team: Coach Gary Palladino, Assn't Coach George Synnot, Rob Zile, Brian Corbin, Steve Phelps, Frank Owsianko, Mark Noon, Tom Kur ban, Mark Pelletier, lohn Majewski, Sean Moore, Kevin Wrenn, Manager Phil Roberts, Manager Tad Doyle, Assn't Coach Tom Dickaug kneeling Tom Zile, Mike Coughlin, Mark Buntin, Mike Phillips. llC3fdl3C Kids - State Champs 3 Frank shoots for two. . High Noon Girl's Varsity Basketball Team: Roxanne Audibert, Barbara Marsh, Mary Phillipp, Muriel Audet, Lori Ross, Nancy Driscoll, Bonnie Roy, Diane Bocon, Sue Bellernare, Kathy Cecil. Schedule Southington Eastern Aquinas Watertown Plainville Southington Eastern Watertown Wolcott Aquinas Wolcott Plainville Tri-captains: Diane Bocon, Kathy Cecil, Bonnie Roy. Look before you leap. Time out for instructions. Girl's Basketball Reach forthe sky. Wait till you see what I do with a ball. r 99 Girl's l.V. Basketball team Allison Quick Chris Kirschener Gail Cyr jane Chisar lane Pikiell Sue Huff Barbara Gatti Ann Pikiell Coach: joy Hardy 1974 Wrestling Team: Ifirst row! Mike McPhee, Bill Lutkus, Mark lulius, Mike Kelleher, lack Furey, Ray Malone, Phil Connelly, Chris Brenner, Perry lulius, john Quick, lim Mullaney, Isecond row? Mike Morin, Paul Rousseau, Tom Fink, joe Spinelli, Gary Morin, Roger Lebrecque, Greg Bellemare, Dave Aiudi, Glen LeVasseur, Dan Denny, Todd Warzecho, Steve Getz, Daryl Hamel. missing: joe Calvanese. Hey, you wanna hear a secret? Schedule e Qg?5'?,?Q??5l5?E' mQ3s?1AJO-Oljrmir- ' m7r-- fm: O 'Of'U E-o-.3fUf'D:, 'CO'g3 -wa'. I Iejsrs' fagmf I ' I , I 22 N15 ' N 55:-EEE,-i-I-E555 St. Bernard . . Bristol Central .. .. L There's no need to lose your head. He's got legs ... they hold you, they never let you goy, l l l Coach William Hyland and Captain Greg Bellamare. Please forgive me for I was pinned. 'Now we'll make a wish. et your hands off me! Wrestling --:. A -- . N Q if N X ' Q A ' ,, ' ' . .1 my x . may ,ES t 4 iw , xx ,,... if 5 . xk N - lj A D i ' x ' ' N Q a F o Seniors: first row: Mike Kelleher, joe Calvanese, lack Furey, Ray Maloneg serond row Mark lulius, Greg Bellemare, Dave Aiudi. lb xrft AMW AWG sv lj icouia use alittle Lifebuoy im. Ag XO, Uffn do O r 'fra Ck 0 Q! No applause. lust throw money! -40 Law State Champs Varsity Indoor Track Team: first row: Tim Doty, lim Verderame, Chris Martin, Coach Wysowski, Marty Purcell, lim Short, Rob Brophy, Mike Schwagerg second row: 1. Santilli, Mike DiPietro, Rick Fiorito, Bill McCooey, Rob Goehring, Mike Donovan, Tom Bill, Gerry Wardwell, Chris Robergeg third row: Chris Malone, Peter Taillon, Robert Doty, joe Benvenuto, Tom Osborne, Mike Consonni, Peter Avritch, Rick Rustic, Bob johnson, Kevin Fitzgerald. Over the hurdles and through the cafe . . . Another hair-raising event. Schedule Pulaski East Hartford -- Bulkeley Xavier Torrington - Holy Cross South Catholic Weaver - Penney 103 l l 1 St. Paul Swimmers make a big splash with 13-4 record. Swimming Schedule Middltown Bristol Eastern Bristol Central Wilby Watertown Plainville Litchfield Derby Windsor Locks Wilcox Tech Platt Newtown Gilbert Xavier St. Bernard Alumni Meet Woodrow Wilson Varsity Swimming Team: first row: jeff Noel, Duff Driscoll, Lenny Suzio, lim Mrowka, lon Potrepka john Daley, second row: Tri-Captain Al Reid, Tri-Captain Ted Trella, Tri-Captain Pete Roberge, Steve Suzio, Mark Luboyeski, Greg Stempien, Dennis Audet, Ann Ganem, Coach Bob Edmondson, Cheryl Bilodeaug third row: Mark Palazzi, Steve Consonni, Gene Szalapski, Mike Labbe, Danny Barillaro, Bob Barry, joe Gondek. 104 Where's the water? Where's the water? . x.. ...- I fly through the air with the greatest of ease. dies FIRST. A moment to relax at poolside. fax? Water water everwhere and not a drop to drink. Aquinas ,,..., .., 2 East Catholic . , . .. 5 Wolcott ......... 2 South Catholic . . , 1 Wolcott ......... 3 St. Bernard ....A. 8 Weaver ..r...... 1 St. Bernard ..,... 0 Prince Tech ....,. 3 Xavier ......,..,, 3 South Catholic .. 12 Aquinas ...,..... 0 Xavier . . .,,.r.. . . 0 East Catholic ..... 0 Northwest Cath . 15 Northwest Cath . , 0 Nonnewaug ..... 0 North Branford .. 0 ' 2 Berlin .,.....,... Ansoniam, 1 Gilbert .... ..., 6 Thomas Anthony Doyle, Manager. Baseball 111 lt s those stop-on-a-dime treads. Coach Synott l 2329 'M 'sr 2 asf ,, H , -1 1 an P22 ,gpv l ,Q 1, a ' ' . My 5 ,- , Q l .5 5 EMA! we 4 s l sl l sns H - K I . K. .. l ,,-1l ,.', gajffe-ww mf 9, H, , .1L,q5i,,z:,-kf,fg,W3 gr ,QQ N' -- Hi-H-1fTh'z21 Q , 1' ff ffll 1h1 H 'M ' L as W U ' E ' ' Aw, c'mon, do I have to? Make it one to go, hold the onions. Girls' Softball: first row: jan Gaski, Lori Reed, Kris Kirschner, Allison Quick, Mary Phillip. second row: Lisa Crowe, Margaret Reilly, Maureen Ayotte, Sue Owsianko, Fran Owsianko, Margaret Fachini. third row: Sister Dolores Fitzger- ald, Margaret Ayotte, Nancy Fiamengo, Muriel Audet, Diane Tetreault, Mary Beth Tomassetti, Sister ludith Terrell. Girls' Softball Schedule Bristol Eastern Plainville Southington Wamogo Watertown Wolcott Plainville Southington Bristol Eastern Watertown Wolcott 'W.-... Howl No Wampum in head! This gum's great, but you left out the hole. 108 Iwish I mayg I wish I might . . . Co-captains: Sue and Fran Owsianko 109 The calm after the storm. ll Girls' Tennis Schedule Aquinas Lewis Mills Watertown D Litchfield Plainville Oxford New Britain Bunny Sticca, Marijane Lippia, Debbie Hudak, Mary Ellen Doyle, bue Iles, Ellen YIBZE, Melanie Adamovich, Carol Linendoll, Karen Desbois, Nina Lang, Coach loyce Hardy. Bobby Riggs, eat your heart out! Someone look. Did I hit it? Boys' Tennis Schedule Bristol Eastern Bristol Central East Catholic Holy Cross Lewis Mills Avon Southington Prince Tech Pulaski Middletown .-,lil One, two, cha-cha, swing! 1973 Boys' Tennis Team: first row: Al Schirduan, Dave Grennan, Tom Nienstadt. second row: Chris Storm, Pat Higgins, Mark Luboyeski, Bill Dillon, Tom Driscoll. 111 Once over lightly! Outdoor Track Schedule South Catholic Northwest Catholic East Catholic St. Bernard's Xavier Weaver Holy Cross Torrington Fitch Pulaski Now if I could only find that dime I lost . , Outdoor Track Team: first row: Coach Steve Wysowski, Chuck Consonni, Dick Seguljic, jeff Ross, Ken Norton, Fred Malon jim Roberge, Kathy Cecil, second row: Dave Auidi,1im Howley, Bob Goehring, Steve Consonni, Nick Armento, Mike DiPietr Mike Donovan, Paul Valerio, Karen Rogers. third row: Chris Martin, Marty Purcell, Al Armento, lim Kloczko, Tim Doty, Bi McCooey, Nancy Driscoll. fourth row: jeff Gaski, Rick Rustic, Rick Fiorito, Tom Bill, Mike Consonni, Dennis Audet, Kevin Mu len, Gerry Wardwell. 112 aj The strength of Atlas in action. I told them only horse shoes were lucky l always wanted to be a baseball player. Golf Schedule Farmington Simsbury South Catholic East Catholic Windsor Locks Northwest Catholic Pulaski Aquinas Terryville Xavier ------ 1 LJ-x-v-1 nanny, YW This back scratcher is too long. Paul Cianci, Peter Benjamin, Rob Brophy, Bob Czaplicki Matt Arens Mike Baker lon Benjamin 1111 l've got it! Girls' Volleyball Schedule Regional Tournament Terryville Bristol Central Southington Whack it Fack! Sock it to 'em! Freeborn. Emerging, expanding one's wings Seeking adventure in flight, Reaching for and lighting upon light moments, Acquiring nourishment from nectars of enjoyment, Reaping enrichment from the stalks of life. The Queen and Her Court: Dawn Miller, Steve Shanahan, MaryLou Hill, Dave Dennison, jan Palmer, Paul Giammat- teo, Caryl Tedesco, lim Geitz. Gaim H as r H - is as him Qin Qin, adv gan an 'I is ir e.- VF ' fri i L ,Q fiirfliik junior Prom qs 0' El nv' -af v '1' 7- - , 9 9 'Q 'Q 4' 'Q 4' 'Q 513 3-'fi' 53 rf' P' X A 8130 Coll 40 W - at 4 -'A 'ab' -s. ig ip UU gl l ll il' l 4'. Silent Sunlight .. but mother never told me about ultra-brite! 118 I Wanna Boogie! .-. . ws-., , , . A YB.- Hey fella, want a Hawaiian Punch? Senior Class Officers: fsittingl Linda Akoury -- secretary, Steve Lippia - presi- dent, fstandingl Sister Carol Reznik - moderator, Paul Giammatteo - treasurer, Paul Kaniewski - vice president, Sister janet Marie Magyar - moderator. Sophomore Board Of Governors: first row: Lori Divenere, Pam Romanko, Sandy Laflamme, Anne Peterson, Mr. john Galvin - moderator, Rick O'Neil, Diane Te- treault, Margaret Fachini, Amy Driscoll. 120 junior Class Executive Board: Mike Donovan, Maura Donahue, Nancy Conrod, Aurelia Palazzo, Anne Armond, Denise D'Aunno, Kathy Thompson, Ellen Plaze, Katie Murphy, Debbie Dube, Mary tllen Doyle, Lenny Suzio, Sister Rose Marie Dubay - moderator, Sister Mary Louise Rouleau - moderator. Freshman Class Officers: Patty Pryor - Vice President, Pat McCann - President, Robin Riera - Secretary, Mary Coughlin - Treasurer. cd . 1 3,35 N.H.S. Officers: Denise Cistulli, Secretary, Donna Bilodeau, Vice President, Ann Paquin, President, Francine Owsianko, Treasurer. National Honor Society , fr N.H.S. Members: first row: Sheila Benjamin, Karen Sweeney, Sally Zebuski, Linda Akoury, Mary- Lou Sullivan, Debbie Divinere, Holly Dexter, Caryl Tedesco, Linda Ouelette, Marina Martinelli, second row: Kevin Kijanka, Mike Frac, Edward Cybulski, Dino Carbone, Gary St. Denis, Maura Hannon, Craig Fuchs, third row: Jeanette Devevo, Lynn Kowalski, Shirley Bazinet, Daniel Hart, Paul Giammataeo, Timothy Lewis, Michael Gauthier, Particia Parzymiesg fourth row: David Sirois, john Dailey, lim Kovaleski, Kurt Phillip, Mark Lepore, Francine Owsianko, Donna Bilodeau, Ann Paquin. l All Connecticut Chorus: front row: Steve Lippia, Dave Topper, Jodie Riley, Aurelia Pal- azzo, Marcie DeGonge, Sister Maryann Cantlon, lon Putnam, second row: Paul Kan- iewski, Tim Rackliffe, Keith D'Angelo, Chris Martin. Connecticut State Scholars: first row: Karen Sweene Donna Bilodeau Sall Zebuski yr 1 Y I Linda Akoury, Diane Bocon, Pat Parzymies, second row: Mike Frac, Paul Giammatteo, 1 jon Putnam, Ann Paquin, Bonnie Roy, third row: Craig Fuchs, Dave Sirois, Mike Gau- N thier, jim Kovaleski, Kurt Phillip, Lee Dzilinski. 12 Academic Awards 5 ,N gag! F . 5 sl it ll 2 ,nf l- A-..f 4 1 Denise Cistulli, DAR Good Citizen Award, Who's Who, Elmira Key. Craig Fuchs, Bausch-Lomb Award Northwest Regional Music Festival: sitting: Sue Bierds, Maureen Bak er, Barb Peterson, ludy Potrepka, second row: lon Spinelli, jeff Gaski 2 Kevin McCarthy, Tom Murawski. s are Ln - , g 11, .... +i.'fi '14 1 X kr , - s . - Em - A ta . it A 'Q .... 1 . i:,,,,a , L Q :te K ,... r L- . 1, ,.., fx- ,... an ., A-ff-wave in '- . -r L'LL r ' f A it r r S at K W if A J f S ' li' A A S W 1 ,,-,-- 1: ,--- we MA-ua.1+S.t --Smgw . , . ,. ..,. -M t X H M ' is National Merit Letter Of Commendation: Michael Frac, Daniel Hart, Thomas Driscoll, Michael Dormody, Linda Akoury, Michael Gauthier. Edward Cybulskig Boy's State, Who's Who, Ann Paquin: Girl's State, Who's Who, Robert Plaze: Boy's State, Who's Who. Martin Grenier: Blue Ribbon - Gold Key, Scho- lastic Art Awardg Gerilyn Chouinard, Honorable Mention - Scholastic Art Award. as Dino Carbone - Harvard Book Prize, Edward Book Prize. ,.,..,,.. , Cybulski - Yale 4 7 , . .-,1.,, , vga' bh- wr Sheila Benjamin, Betty Crocker Homemaker Award. Salute! 452' 2:25 , S-ff Spanish Honor Society: Martha Schauss, Tara Hannon, Karen Sweeney, Sharon Chiarillo, Debbie DiVenere. Spanish Club: row 7: Fred Desimini, Carol Dobbins, Dawn Masi, Shelly Loughlin, Veronica leffway, Lisa McCutcheon, Dawn Dasse, Ellen Flanigan, Nancy Fiamengog row 2: Aurelia Pa- lazzo, Diane Melon, Kathy Ghio, Mary Phillip, Pam Romanko, Margaret Fachini, Chris Kirschner, Maureen Duffy, Gail Checovettesg row 3: Mary lane Howley, Mary lo Hartman, Peggy Provenzano, Barbara Mezzio, Mary Lasota, Sue Iuppa, Elisa Crowe, Cindy Dill, row 4: Steve Cote, Marie Blanco, Ruth Wood, Karen Carreras, Rita Morawski, Mary Beth Grogan, Kathy Dutcher, Pam Kilman, Anne O'Reilly. Spanish Club He'll be sorry he said that about my cooking! Fiesta French Club French Honor Society: first row: Michele Perillo, Susan Birk, Dolores Tetreault, Ann Paquin, Linda Akoury, Shirley Bazinet, Sue Theriault, Patty Parzymies, Mar- lene Keszyckig second row: Sister Declan lmoderatorl, Bill McCooey, Dave Si- rois, Dan Hart, Tim Lewis, Craig Fuchs, Michael Donovan. French Club: first row: Mrs. Lewandoski Kmoderatorl, Muriel Audet, Diane Te- treault, leanette Devevo, Mr. Cormier imoderatorl, Maryann Miller, Sue Page, Allison Quick, Diane Cormier, Caoilfionn McDermott, Patty Parzymies, Sue ,Perillo, Karen Rogers, Debbie McKinon, Margaret Ayotte, Roberta Marinelli, Sharon Aldieri, Maureen Ayotte, Irene Dumais, Mary Lasota, Lois Caron, Diane Pare, lohanne Audet, Cheryl Modeen, lody Kamens, Sue Lagoss. Mardi Gras 125 This should make a big hit with the judges. Latin 'fl C Latin Council: sitting - Denise D'Aunno, Chris Dietrichg standing - Bob Buden, Sue Podo- lak, Patrice Wright, Marybeth Tomasetti, Mary Schirduan, Chris Malone, Chris Storm. ff Do you think this is too skimpy? Hey, no cheating. Get behind the line! f- ' H Auxilium Latinum gold medalist, lim Kovaleski and silver medalist Don't start until I get out of the way. Brian Simpson. 126 Y XR? if as 5 Math League: Sister ludith Terrell, tModeratorJ, Dennis Audet, Rick O'Neill Windhover Staff: Isittingj Darlene lohndro, Beth Crumb, Ikneelingj Callie I-anglais, Lee Riccio, Dolores Tetreault, Mike Frac, Pat Parazymies, Cindy Krenicki. Sue Birk, Kathy Charest, Debbie Cutler, Beth Valentine, lstandingj Sister Marguerite Tarleton tmoderatori, john Putnam tco-editorl, Sheila Benjamin, Holly Dexter, ico- editorj, Sue Fuller, Linda Suzio, Karen Sweeney, Tom Carbone, Dawn Miller, le- anette Devevo. C Audio-visual Club cology Group: Dennis Audet, Mr, DuTremble tmoderatori, Sue Therieult, George ardwell, Kathy Hammer, ludy Reckert, Al Schirduan, Michael Labbe, Lenny Suzio. Video-tape Club: Brian Ragali, Ted Decker, Russ Bald, lon Spinelli, Mr. Ted Sergi tmoderatori, Paul Kaniewski, Nick Zaccaro. SPC HS Theatre Barefoot in the Park It's a matter of life and breath. ke- 'I -1:-- .tg , l , ' ' Putnam's pucker power is not the power of the hour. Q ff Crew: Bob Fliss, lim Mrowka, Dan Cyr, Russ Bald, lon Spinelli, Parker. Cast: Gifting I-rl leff Conrod, Terri Albert, lon Putnam, Chris Martin, Dolores Tetreault Gary St Denis. The Night Thoreau Spent in jail Cast Kathy Kucharskr Eva Marie Mont: Karen Ferland Kathy Thompson lon Putnam Dolores Tetreault Larry Dynowski Steve Lippia Mark Luboyeskl Michael Monti john Huard Fred Desimini Barbara Talmadge Karen Fadoir Paula Benvenuto Lee Riccio johanne Audet George Papa Ed Miranda ludy Paquin Linda Ouellette Michele Lefebvre Gary St. Denis Russ Bald No man ever forgot the visitations of that power to his heart and brain, which created all things new, which was the dawn in him of music, poetry, and art. R. W. Emerson Officers: Paul Soucy, Sue Birk, Tim Lewis, Kathy Alexander, Mr. Paul Coyle, director. Stage Band reshman-Sophomore Chorus C C Glee Club And Chorus lee Club Bl Sister Maryann Cantlon, director Asif -e c. -W ,f ' 1'- Sword X-Eiiwkiiiii' '--qu 'i'uLT Mark Angers Lois Caron Fred Desimini leanette Devevo Chris Dietrich Maura Donahue Staff jim Howley Karen Kiltonic jim Kovaleski Lynne Kowalski lean Marinelli Richard O'Neill Aurelia Palazzo Bob Plaze lody Riley Larry Slammons Mary Lou Sullivan Mary Beth Tomassetti Beth Valentine Editors Ksittingk: Pat Parzymies, Cathy Mazzone, Barb Snow, Istand ing! Dan Cyr, Paul Kaniewski, lphotographerl. 5-fs A-A-,, X YH 4: Sister Sandra lmoderatorl advertises an X-tra special issue ofthe SWORD. 'K 1 1 Delegates concentrate on a vital issue. St. Paul practice session. Model State Legislature Model State Legislature Officers: first row: Barbara Peterson, Karen Paghenseg second row: Mike Gauthier, Susan Beth Ghio, Caryl Tedesco, Bob Plaze, Mr. Dale Wagner, Advisor. 133 Co-chairman Bob Plaze and Matt Arens with keynote speaker, Senator Abra ham Ribicoff. Photography Club: first row: Tom Murawski, Gary St. Denis, Paul Kaniewski, Mr. Peter Miklosg second row: Tom Fink, jim Stankiewicz, Brian Ragali, Kevin Muliin, Ken Siema- taska, Tom Dee, Bryan Page. Chess Club: Patty Sima, Tom Carbone, Anne Armond, Doug Vanburen r Bowling Club Ski s-Z Ski Club Officers: Mary Lou Hill, lon Putnam, Rob Brophy, Mr. Stoll- Moderator. Ski Racing Team: john Fox, Tom Driscoll, Kathy Alexander, Pat McCann, Dave Dimeo, Dan Denehy, l0n Putnam, Mr. Stoll, moderator. Art Club Art 11 The ankle bone's connected to the shin b wqun one.,, Irv-fs A little off the top, please. his 3 Taste-testing time. Home Economics Bachelor Living We don't have to eat this, do we? I shouId've worn a bow tie! And you thought they only did this in the movies! 137 Gym Girl's Leader Corps Mrs. joy Hardy Beth Valentine Betty Vignone Diane Rivard Anne Armond LornaTirado Debbie Dube Diane Bocon arg, ,4v' St, Paul will self destruct in 5 seccondsf' Lab ,,-v' ,Vi 3 Nw' .1 t I think it needs a little more salt. I was working in the lab late one night when me eyes beheld an eerie sight N N C'mon, Adam did it, so can you. I think that they should have given me a bigger one. Ring around the donkeys ' ' A Donkey Basketball Fragile. This end up. 7. N J. W :rf , .O'f, 3 53399 ' ' I . 5 1 1, Riga! f X s 'Vw WC? Grid Ju l aff II' N if A, SPG!! Y Ma jorettes Livening up the spirit. Mary Lou Hill, Sue Spinello, Mona Marr, Cindy Krenicki, Aline Raboin, Heidi Capocci, jean Carpenter, Geri Wartonic, Donna Zaccaro, Cheryl Mo- deen, Donna Arzolitis, Holly Capocci, Ida Mazzone, Laura Quick, leanette Devevo. X Captain Donna Zaccaro, moderator Mrs. loanne Durso, and co-captain lean Carpenter. i SQ M . , .,LfW,,2w .5 -via-N59 f2 mwH5SK X 'J f'N-,, 'x - 2 gm' - S '-f f! ! Q x ' ,hhi 5 S , S , 6 J . i !'3 W?g,, B L ,Q rlfiu gf, ' G 1 fury. ,Q , , .. n 0 Q o V f l f ,, :If if af' e r cf .1- mw.: JM:!?Kli5fi! , ,,W,,f Wray? bfi T32 2 1353 Sports Awards Coach Gary Palladino, Mark Noon, Honorable mention All-State Basketball Team, All HCC. Coach loyce Hardy, Bonnie Roy, All-Star Field Hockey Team. jeff Gaski, Chris Martin, Marty Purcell, Mike DiPietrog Individual State Champions -Track. Cary Talbot, All HCC, Greg Bellemare, Rob Zile and Steve Me- leski - All HCC, All-State Honorable mention - Football, Greg Bellemare - All Suburban Football Team, Coach Al Pelligrinelli. Kaleidoscope '74 Layout Staff. row one: Mary lo Orefice, Lori Florian, Marina Martinellig row two: Sue Theriault, Caryl Tedesco, Barbara Snow, Donna Bilodeaup row three: jeff Swenton, Dino Carbone, David Sirois ledi- torl, Patty Parzymies. Missing: Sue Riccio, Sheila Benjamin. Advisors: Sr. Carol Doyle and Sr. Ann Kane with Business Manage lim Kovaleski, 'Ji' mi Typists: Lisa Cephas, Cheryl Sieracki, Miss- ing: Donna Charette. Photographers: Bryan Page, Paul Kaniewski, lon 146 Putnam, Gary St. Denis. You call that a layout? K i 3 Q,f:rlaf-,anim . 1 I ' 1 -r Literary Staff. sitting: leanette Devevo, Karen Kiltonic, Shirley Bazinet leditorl, Terry Lyman. standing: jane Messier, jan Palmer, Judy Potrepka, janet O'Flaherty, Linda Akoury, Darlene jondro. Business Staff. first row: Kim Dewyea, Lynne O'Connell, Barbara Lincoln, Dawn Miller, Susanbeth Ghio, Cindy Bill, Colleen Howley, Linda Ouellette, Kathy White, second row: Donna Charette, Kathy Wysock, Karen Sweeney, Martha Minella, Pam Smith, Nydia Tirado, Dorothy Helbling, Francine Owsianko, Ann Paquin, Susan Ilses, Martha Schauss, third row: Dan Cyr, Linda Suzio, Mary Lou Sullivan, Diane Kerchis, Patty Fournier, Debbie Cutler, lim Kovaleski lBusiness Managerj, Marianne Courchaine, Holly Dexter, Gail Tedesco, Steve Lippia. Kg I X 1 9? ' X Q.. X xhss 1 , N -,'5 A ' Q' ,L ., A. . 'W Y! u ,N , Q ,RQ 1, K. x Q 'iff 3 A Q Q H ' . 5 . - 1. wr . ' , X,b, , W I ' K ' 1. . . ' D N - 4 - - . .QF Q K, N .. .W svff k an ,M , an ,Q va' - 492' . -cxijvx Q A-r V. . ,s ' . ,,, . ai'.:5Sg ' f n in . , pg . ,gg -1f- - r 21- i 1-Q. 1 -.mf A . , Q ' 4 'vii s H1 'as fei- saws iiffxm S. in.: 'V ' itch' wt ui NPN SC' A- an - QQ ma ..,. 1 Ski may we mr W + 3415, 'L 5 x M 'iff QM Ns O -'ff W T1 K 0 qw' Y' wx Ns sa se, ' ' 3 W k W s , V N' U U Q ww if ,af f-WF Let the good times roll- Stroll down familiar paths, Touch the lushness of enduring memories, inhale the sweet fragrance of pleasant moments, Feel the promise of continued bliss, Relish the enchantment of yesterday As you create new paths for tomorrow. Let the Good Times Roll 49 juniors class rings en- counters Tom Wade Day guidance ap- pointments driving PSA'l S SAT'S junior Prom ... chemistry labs ... Wuthering Heights Upper Class- men ... closer relation- ships ... realizing we will have to work harder - next year, 2. Lg, f Sophomores ... tug of war ... Spirit of '76 ... Magazine drive . . . Record Raffle . . . surviving well with- out structured study . . . Galvin's Gang . . . the class with class .. . NEDT's . . . Moby Dick . .. no longer the youngest -thank goodness. 153 iris! Eff' f lv If wry,-A1134 yr Freshmen .. . making new friends ... forgetting your combination getting lost getting your report card through the mail NEDT's .., filling out schedule cards ... coffee house plowing through the freshman hall ... Animal Farm ... support- ing everything. 'ff-it u Dressdown day? ,, in l .e 4 '-- ,. K L ,. K, 4 L ' . T K 'Y' S, , A Q ,, ,ls Q14 sf . H. M W . Y E 3- That will be 15v please. Y, A 156 I'm in a real rut. Fair is foul and foul is fairg May thinketh that dirty crook That cleaned Rosemary's bookcase bare And William Shakespeare took. What a fool that mortal be Come the judgement day. I don't understand how he can't see That crime just doesn't pay. We may not have Bill back yet But this I gurantee It may take a month but we will get Our Immortal Bard Willie. S Sister Rosemary cries in dismay, Who would have done such an evil deed? The evil abductor steals a literary treasure. How treacherous! Never was there a tale so silly it As that of Sister Rosemary and her Willie. In an endless search for Rosemary's baby, Keith b , h g D Angelo pleas with the Villian to return Bill' A typical basket-case. Words could never express this joy! 157 Get that gasoline! ' 1 Energy Crisis English students study In Cold Blood. Greeting the heat. . 3 ...N N, if Vu 'lik' g,Q'l-Y 4 . ... - . 1 gsjjiy 4' ' . fi, gif .x f , if Q 'ffiyifi' ' 5 ', wif '-Of, s. wi '-Q ' K -'5'2'6F by :few tits fa Y x A-, gf. f :ig f H'ff QQ' Q, M, 6 ' I .. .1 Li I N- 51, I annum: ' 'N ' 1 ' .fhg ' ,m, haf -2-21 , , , K , ki kkrk . ' ,ik ' ia 'V 4. W W rf, ,, Q. 'T-, Snow - White Short - Height Fish Pond Captain Fudge i ,, X L 1 Chad PineappIe Arnold PALMER A Sauce Name Game In heaven there is no Smoking in the boy's room. Claire Songs ki The Long And Short of It .mf My A is for argyles KAW K . ., .... , in - sf ' .s . , t 1 A, tEX1E E is for exit Y XA I new N. V , .Af-i B is for bench S t ' rt ..,, Q, x f . . . exe: QL - K i ' - - . fs 1 S- .r ,--wi f Ki w i. ' A on '-f -- -4 ,. .... Y ' D is for detention slip C is for chicken .fsffzh-,'.: xww .wwf f, Y' v Ag-t' xg: 2 .gqfqq-.g.gv,g.q.'f,g .3-,,f.-1,4 :'.g..-19:3 .' zyg, . 'L 1 s 5g1iaa.,,,:1 E3f '-'-r -.-.,- N- .mea 1 G is for gotcha I is for intercom H is for headsets F is for falcon j-NK 162 L is for lovers ham -f . W r F M is for mess ABC 's Accordin to St. Paul t fl? A -t Pg Q., tt cs tstss T , .tv s 1 .Hi t N is for novel HERMAN MELVILLE 'rdged ed .nd O is for oranges - -AA1 1'1 2 if P is for painting Q is for quiz EPS: PEI is for resource S is for soda machine . T is for typing V is for vampire is for wreath Y is for year- book door X is for xtra special smile 163 U is for umbrella o Z is for zee s........4-0-F end if EYE iii .f f -Sygrvfxknf i fig , I can fly, I can fly' 'Q. I would be a bird, and straight on wings I arise, And Carry purpose up to the ends of the air. Robert Bridges Variety Show The Fabulous Fifties lii s 5 i wg, e is 4 as - 2 x '- e , s n Y i . ' Q . 5 - 1 - 2 S 2 -S A simple case of inflation. 3 : . Q L Master of Ceremonies, Mr Steve Wysowski Q +A S? Nw J? x Y eg- s , xx gg X gb S gs We x N. 51 . 'I i -,eA 's--i S L '--A' .ji i--.3-'Qfii NS 1 Q is ,5 . E 1 is 1 is sisi inf I if - -i'i 25121 QS , 2 V 1 3 is 5 5 J . E Q K . . i .Z . , K , ' ,gow 5 sl K,L. 1 5 E N Q e 'I' ' i s R I M k 5 'W-r Buy a lady a drink, big boy? The party's over along and sing the song and join the It WHS a very goo year 167 d .ll Winter Weekend Q dn' Pie eating champ Mike Goehring Arm wrestling Champ, MGUNCG Baker, takes on Ted. Mangia Howleyl Mangia Goehring! Mangia Armento' Mangna LaVesseur' , Pepsi, please. x niors pulling their own weight. A lady's place is at the head of the table 169 - R + is XE Y ,HA ,,,. MWF N Ibm.. .. . f m- : :NS 4 R A 5 J i2l h Q D, , K ,i C , A fs. ,gg I . JHV1 S. VV EEQRB P SHARON C. A, L K wing i BARB S TOM N 3 e zz' K, WHITE A CLAIRE C MICKEY f' f A is-isiw A kxitj .CW . M GARY S, - Q' M Q ' ' y ' C A A 'Y Ri m s A' A C CCC M. AU m'Ehz-nm kk -va'-bk ...L 5, C R C?.Cf sk. MARINA M BETTY B 1 KAREN S. SALLY Z. We was We wer? RCCC ION S . DONNA TERRY T. if I I 1 I HOLLY D. ,... . f , fx xi L. , I :rf I kzk x J 1 I fx KATHY 3, ....-f LEE B. , f- ' H- M 'x -fa 'X 'SBXQ ,pf 'Rx f Y ,.,, . A of K 'LISA C. C -A ME LISSA R A ,Y-gjsf W'-, . -'X ,,,. - -sifnf ..- -1.. gffgsfffiifi izz A v -'JQ41' K' n L3 in 2 l 1 J . , ' , H f , . ' . . .. PAUL K fi. . A1 i A - N in A ,QQ Q' CHERYL M. +I Q , tx. A ' Q M W fi' ,---f fe 5, Q . TAD D, J' ., , .. . i iii' MARYJO O DONNA 0. IQMV l 1 K. WYSOCK n SHIRLEY B, iidg. M A N -A if TARA JIM H. SUE S ff I-IEIDI P .' .. i .LQ,,5 X, DONNA Z. f ' 5 . is DANNY C 'nv 3 '36 D DIANE Blk ' , A JE A ,ii it DAWN M, KATY S Liar. F. j0'A W GAIL T, LQEN if .TIM K '27 . As ffl 7 . - Pi? .M I Q , o ,g ' 'll in W -4 A BGB P INDA S, f 'Wi' 'Sz se 1 L, JF HA ED M, PAU L C. ' PTS A as .414 1 law ANGELA T. SCHAEFER JANICE RJ Lcririi M2535 E 6 ff at R A X 3: MARTHA S. F C'mon. Don't you want to hear 'jesus Christ Su- perstar' onemore time? As life is made up for the most part, not of great occa- sions, but of small everyday moments, it is the giving to those moments, their greatest amount of peace, pleasant- ness and sincerity that contributes most to the sum of human good. - Leigh Hunt Life is beautifuI! Now all you freshmen. Welcome to the Mick- ey Mouse Club. s ' Is there anything in this drink that will get me suspended? Reactio ,1 Craig's Song. f Mooooo I'd like to say this about that. You know we don't if allow beards and mustaches here at St. Paul. 'lr 4 I f Ks.. The National Association of Dubious Shakespearean Scholars, Pope Innocent XXIII Chapter. I can't believe we're seniors. 176 I 'P , 5 new-I 5 I ig 1 If you forget to bring those self same books to class again . . , if arab? mmf Lhnuzr use ji pall! fmirfvnr JAM: ffl IIF3! ill' l0fl1l' 0 HT rfefnff' uf IW fl az mmm I une ourifenl llIP!I'!'7? un rf an sw am' our ul QPMEII INN' 0 r or Ugg' KyowlbA Kaffrzfrull ariygldl nfnrzerfzruf f 241.7 W U, W' w f,' J f ,Q f 9 , 'f 1' ff ' few ff- , fV firmfuaii ,,,, zifmfuf -7M af W7 If W JV. A ,nf J ,.,f -1,4 Mr.8rMrs. Mr. 8t Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Stephen Adamowich Mr. 81 Mrs. Rugero Aiudi 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. William Akoury Mr. 81 Mrs. Damien Audet Mr. 8f Mrs. Raymond G. Bannon Mr. 8f Mrs. Gerald j. Bazinet Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert j. Brophy Mr. 81 Mrs. Albert Brown Mr. 81 Mrs. Samuel j. Brown Mr. 84 Mrs. joseph Calvanese Mr. 84 Mrs. Mrs. Anna Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Guido Carbone Mae Carpenter Donald Charette Enrico Chiarillo Mario A. Chiovitti Class of 'I975 john j. Connelly Business Patrons A 81 A Typewriter Mrs. john C. Cope William H. Cope Mr. 84 Mrs. Edward Cybulski Sr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Harold F. Daley Mr. 84 Mrs. Richard R. Dexter Mr. 81 Mrs. Hugh L. Dill john DiNello Mr. 81 Mrs. Theodore Donovan Sister Carol Doyle Mr. Edward Doyle Mrs. William Doyle Dr. 81 Mrs. Arthur Driscoll AC8tS, Insulation Everywhere Albert DiPietro, Arborist Aqua Turf Club ARLj Wood Products Co. Barr Construction Canada Dry Bottling Co. of Meriden, Conn., Inc. Cashway, Inc. Conn. Carbide Die Co., Inc. Connecticut Fabric Supply, Inc. Dayon Mfg., Inc. Mr. B. W. Dukeley Mrs. R. j. Dumont Mr. 84 Mrs. Giles R. DuPont Mr. 84 Mrs. Dominic Fiorito Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert j. Fliss Sr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Ralph Forgione Dr. St Mrs. Edward Fox Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert H. Fox Mr. 84 Mrs. Michael Frac Mr. 81 Mrs. W. A. Fuchs Atty. 81 Mrs. Charles L. Furey Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Gannon Mr. 81 Mrs. George E. Gauthier Mr. 84 Mrs Donald V. Gervais Mr.8tMrs Mr.8tMrs Mr. 8t Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs .joseph R. Hannon, jr. Richard Harrigan jack G. Hebert Thomas F. Howard Anthony julius, jr. joseph' Kaniewski .john F. Kiltonic . W. R. Kizilski Henry C. Kovaleski Patrons Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs .Alfred Lorenzetti .George Lupien .George Lyman .james L. Malone .Matthew Mazzone .Thomas B. McGuire Mr. 84 Mrs. Bob Mercure Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank j. Mihalko Mr. 81 Mrs. Samuel j. Minella Mr. 84 Mrs. Pat Mocci Mr. 84 Mrs. Paul j. Monahan Mr. 84 Mrs. Stephen Morelli Mr. Matth ew Musulin Mr. 81 Mrs. William A. Nienstadt Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs . Ernest Ouellette .Frank M. Owsianko Mr. 81 Mrs. Albert G. Page Mrs. Aurelia D. Palazzo Mr. 84 Mrs. jozef Parzymies Mr. 81 Mrs. jack Pennito Atty. 81 Mrs. Harry Pergoda Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard F. Peterson Mr. 84 Mrs. Carl Philipp Mr. 8t Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Donald j. Roberts Anthony Ronzo Francis Roskosky Richard Rusch Vincent Rudzinski Matthew 84 Anna Rybczyk Mr .8tMrs. Mr.8tMrs. Dr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Ugo Santini Arthur L. Seaver Nicholas Seguljic Charles R. Shea Mr. 84 Mrs. john Sherman Mr. 84 Mrs. john Sima Mr. 84 Mrs Maurice Sirois Mr. 84 Mrs Edward Smith Mr. 84 Mrs. Olcott V. Snow Mr. 81 Mrs Curtis Swanson Mr. 84 Mrs Robert Talbot Mr. 84 Mrs .joseph Tedesco Mrs. Lucille Tedesco Mr.8t Mrs. Robert A. Teitenbe Mr. 81 Mrs. Leonard Kowalski Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Kurban Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Lassy Mr. 81 Mrs. Raymond LaVoie Mr. 84 Mrs. Glade E. Lawson Mr. Daniel Pompei, Sr. Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs .Thomas Purcell .George C. Putnam Mr. 84 Mrs. Edward Riccio Mr. 81 Mrs. Donald Riccio Mr. 81 Mrs. Augustine F. Lepore, jr. Mr. 3: Mrs. Ioseph Riley DePaolo Furniture Southin ton Ct. Family Inez R. Tirado Mr. 81 Mrs. Mario Valerio Mr. 84 Mrs. Paul S. Wagner Mr. 84 Mrs. joseph Warzecho Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert L. White Mr. 84 Mrs. joseph Wojcik Mr. St Mrs. Robert Wysock rg8t 1 S I Dexter Caterers, Inc. Dominic T. DiVenere Contractor- Builder Eastern Plastics, Inc. Electro Machine 81 Tool, Inc. Farmington Valley Driving School Frank's Stationery and Variety Fred Miller Auto Bod L. Suzio Company Lorraine Footwear Mount Southington Cafeteria O. V. Realty Oxley Drug Oxley Luncheonette Palmisano 84 Sons, Inc. Park Cafe Pelchar's Pharmacy Y Harvest Bakery, Inc. Interstate Aviation, Inc. Land Title Company of Connecticut Mr. 81 Mrs. William Bellemare Mr. 8t Mrs. Eugene Bousquet Mr. 8r Mrs. Ernest Brackett Mr. 8tMrs .Richard Coughlin Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Daley Mr. 84 Mrs. joseph DePaolo Mr. 81 Mrs. Theodore Donovan Dr. 81 Mrs. Arthur Driscoll Mr. 84 Mrs. Mario Fabiani Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Fadoir Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Furey Mr. 81 Mrs. Edmund Ganem Pennlub Oi lCo.,Inc., tPennzoilJ Pizzitola Electric Co., Inc. St. Paul Development Fund Sponsors Mr. 81 Mrs. Donald Gervais Mr. 8t Mrs.Frederick Ghio Mr. 81 Mrs. Gerald Griffin Mr. 84 Mrs. Richard Harrigan Mr. 8t Mrs. William Height Mr. 81 Mrs. joseph Kaniewski Mr. 81 Mrs. joseph Lariviere lRivers Music Corp.I Mr. 84 Mrs. Walter Malona Mr. 84 Mrs Robert McCutcheon Mr. 84 Mrs. George McDermott Mr. 81 Mrs Robert Miller Mr. 8t Mrs. Samuel Minella Mr. 84 Mrs. Paul Monahan Mr. 81 Mrs. Simeon Morin Mr. 81 Mrs. Walter Oleszczuk Mr. 81 Mrs. Nathan Orefice Mrs. Aurelia Palazzo Atty. 81 Mrs. Harold Pergoda Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Peterson Mr. William Phelan Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Riccio Mr. 81 Mrs. Howard Schwager Dr. St Mrs. Nicholas Seguljic Quality Builders The Savery Tool Sales Co. Screw Machine Specialists Sheet Metal Mfg. Co., Inc. Congratulations - Silver Town Restaurant Sima Drilling Co. Standard Machine 8t Tool, Inc. 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