Suffield High School - Sagitta / Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Suffield, CT)
- Class of 1973
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f A DEDICATION TO “MA” MRS. BARBARA GANLEY 5 , CV T sA IN S At Aty yj-dLAj(jnrl - r JLy4 yzi m . ' cVv )-c c r of APPRECIATION OF ... the time and effort as well as the genuine concern given to the class of 1973, we here give our thanks to our class advisors. Mr. Thompson Mrs. Sikes Mr. Coen Instead of hate let me seek change. Then perhaps there will be love. 6 Dr. Evans SUPERINTENDENTS OF SCHOOLS Mr. Brown Mr. Cecchini 9 Nurse 10 11 HQ2! Dmc|Q gum in school, I will not chew gum in school, I will not chew 14 JCZODCOH But my mother never told me about Ultra Brite. M r. c o n n e 1 1 y Hey! They ’re playing my song! M i s s V i c t o r i a I What do you mean where’s my pass? M i s s L i b b y It s nice to be natural when you ’re naturally nice. Oui, mats en francais 15 Let s not be Late for class, girls. M r. A r s e n a u 1 t + = ? open the doors and see all the people! It s your baby — you bring it up. v 16 Doe Pay Me? I still love you 19 Art who? Yea wow! ART DEPARTMENT Is it soup yet? 20 VOCATIONAL 21 Where did I put that Blowtorch. 22 COOKS 24 Always remember we have shared, there is a link, the presence of a certain time, place, song, person Are you jiving me?! 26 We may change with the seasons , but the seasons will not change us. 27 Seein g your mouth is full DONNA ADAMCZYK BRIAN AKELEY Tiger got to hunt Bird got to fly Man got to sit and wonder why, why, why. MARK STEVEN ALLEN I’m going down to Guidance. SHARON LEE ALDERMAN “ Sherry ” The love in your heart Wasn ' t meant there to stay Love isn ' t love Till you give it away. 28 JOHN FRANCIS BALCH v Jack ” I ' m sick of mowing the Lawn. EVAN R. AXENROTH While the rest of the world progresses on, SHS has the unique knack of mov¬ ing steadily backward. MARIE ANN ELIZABETH BALCH “Many a ” 1 feel reassured, We are all still together And someday they ' ll all see it, And realize it, And be part of it. Sharon Alderman: Camelot 1; Oklahoma 2; Fiddler on the Roof 3; Office Aid 3; NCCC Chorus 1,2,3; Senior Ball Com¬ mittee 4; Sagitta Staff 4; Robed Choir 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4. ID ALEE K. BARILE All artistic creations are sought and accomplished through an inspiration. 4 W KENNETH ALLEN BARNES “ Barney We were not brought into this world to live up to others expectations but to live up to our own. SIBYLLA BAUMANN “Sibyl Happiness is you rs, but it isn ' t happi¬ ness until you can share it with some¬ one you love. CYNTHIA ANN BECKER “Cindy No sir! 30 RICKIE BENGSTON MARK J. BEDARD bubble The television was a great invention. MICHAEL BERESFORD Mike ' ' A good guy is only a savage in disguise. ldalee Barile: Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1; Homemaking Club 2,3; Vice President 3; Junior Prom Committee Chair¬ man 3; Senior Ball Committee 4; Senior Class Play 4; Pep Rally Committee 1,2,3,4; Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,4; Captain 4 Kenneth Barnes: Camelot 1; Freshman Basketball 1; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Oklahoma 2; Robed Choir 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Intramural Crab Soccer 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4; Frisbee 3,4; Flag Football 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3,4; letter 3,4; Varsity Baseball 3,4; Utter 3,4. Cynthia Becker: Oklahoma 2; Girls’ Junior Varsity Basket¬ ball 3; Chorus 1,2,3; Driver ' s Education 3; Sagitta Staff 4. Mark Bedard: Junior Varsity Baseball 1; Varsity Baseball 2 . Michael Beresford: Chess Club 1; Hockey Club 3; Hockey Team 4 PETER RAY BERMANI “Pete You wait. I ' ll get you. JANICE ELAINE BIELONKO “ Jan” i believe in the sun, even when it s not shining i believe in god, even when he is silent i believe in love, even when i m alone! KAREN JEAN BIELONKO There are some things so precious that we can only hope to experience them once. NORMAN BLAKELY Chris” 32 KATHY JUNE BOSTOCK “ Chief” Becoming is superior to be in, Peter Bermani: Freshman Basketball 1; Junior Varsity Soc¬ cer 1; Junior Varsity Baseball 1; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Soccer 2,3,4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3,4; Open Campus Committee 4. Janice Bielonko: Suffield Concerned Students 1,2; French Club 1,2; Future Nurses Club 1,2,3; Chorus 2,3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Office Aid 3. Karen Bielonko: Folk Talent Show Committee 1; Dance Committee 1; Future Teachers of America 2; Intramural Vol¬ leyball 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Pep Rally Committee 1,2, 3. Norman Blakely: Hockey 4. Kathy Bostock: Ski Club 2; Journalism 3. DONALD BRUNTON PATRICIA MARY BURKE Patti If anyone should ask me to give a reason why I loved my friend, there could be only one answer: Because he was he, because I was . 34 FLOYD CARROLL DAWN MARIE CHAMBERLAINE Early Morning ” Knowledge can be gained from any book but wisdom can only be gained from people. LAUREL LYNN CAYE ‘ Laurie ” Life can be beautiful Patricia Burke: Chorus 1; Driver’s Education 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Future Nurses Club 2,3,4; Treasurer 3; Office Aid 3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Library Monitor 4. Dawn Chamberlaine: French Club 2; Junior Prom Commit¬ tee 3; Open Campus Committee 3; Driver’s Education 3; Lab Assistant 3; Chorus 2,3,4; Pep Rally Committee 3,4; Senior Ball Committee 4; Senior Council 4; National Honor Society 4; Senior Class Play 4; Sagitta Staff 4. ALAN CHITTEND LOIS JEAN CLIFFORD “ Blondie ” Don ' t let it bring you down — It ' s only castles burning, Find someone who ' s turning And you will come around. LYNN MARIE CONANT “ Lynn For some, it is enough to endure life, to live it out to the end. But for millions of others it is worth any pain to find love, to discover Oneself, to be free enough to live. CHRIS ANNE LEA COBB “ Chris ' ' Love in this world, it ' s hard to find When you ' ve got yours and I ' ve got mine. If you see a hand held out toward you Give it some love, someday it may be you. 36 HOLLY J. CRAMER Hellion ” Life is too short not to exist! CHRISTINE L. COONAN “Chris” One of the very pleasant things about friendship The do = you = remember moments. LINDA JEAN CUNNINGHAM Trigger” Whoa! Lois Clifford: Transfer Student 1; Future Business Leaders 3; Track Assistant 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Open Cam¬ pus Committee 3; Pep Rally Committee 3,4; Driver’s Educa¬ tion 4; Gymnastics 4; Senior Ball Committee 4; Class Trip Committee 4; Senior Class Play 4. Chris Anne Cobb: Camelot 1; Intramural Volleyball 1; Pep Rally Committee 1,2; Suffield Concerned Students 1,2; Fid¬ dler on the Roof 3; Driver’s Education 3; Guidance Aid 4; Carousel 4; Chorus l,2,3,4. Lynn Conant: Lab Assistant 1; English Office Aid 3; Driv¬ er’s Education 3. Christine Coonan: Intramural Volleyball 2; Pep Rally Committee 2,3; Senior Ball Committee 4. Holly Cramer: Softball Team 1; Chorus 1; Open Campus Committee 3; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 3; Ski Club 1.2,3; Gymnastics 1,2,4. Linda Cunningham: Driver’s Education 2; Future Nurses Club 3; Chorus 3,4. UTH MARGARET CURRIE “ Nikki” The wise man looks into space, and does not regard the small as too little, nor the great as too big, for he knows that there is no limit to dimensions. GEORGE DALRYMPLE “ George” Life is too valuable and short to waste away in idleness. Especially when you know good times can be found. STANLEY DOUGLASS DABKOWSKI Sandy” So many things I want to say but there are more things 1 want to do. Follow your vision. LINDA J. DAMATO I ' ll be glad when it ' s time to go home. 38 ELLIOTT GRAHAM DAVIDSON Keep on truckin ’. Ruth Currie: Transfer Student 1,2; Fiddler on the Roof 3; Open Campus Committee 3,4: Robed Choir 3,4; NCCC Chorus 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Divisional Chorus 4; Carousel 4. Stanley Dabkowski: Training Band 1; Track 1; CrossCountry 1; Concert Band 1.2,3; Robed Choir 2,3; Fiddler on the Roof 3. George Dalrymple: Training Band 1; Golf 3; Concert Band 2, 3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Tennis 4. Elliott Davidson: Transfer Student from Kimball Union Academy. Sharon Deane: Guidance Aid 2: Robed Choir 1,2,3; Girls Softball 2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4: Girls ' Basketball 1,2,3,4; Field Hockey 2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Physics Lab Assistant 3.4; Natiori- al Honor Society 3,4. ELIZABETH DESHAZO RICHARD MICHAEL DEVIN Artie LINDA JEAN DIELI “ Shorty ” People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges. DAVID DEWEY 40 ANN DIGHELLO ”, Annie ' ' Lost time, lost people, and lost love — forever lost. ALBINA MARGARET DILKO “tiina While all mankind grows silent in its torment, the poet is endowed by a god with the power to speak. ANTHONY FRANCIS DiLORENZO “Tony” Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Richard Devin: Chess Club 1; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Ju¬ nior Varsity Soccer 1,2; Intramural Hockey 1,2; Intramural Crab Soccer 1,2,3; Driver’s Education 3. Linda Dieli: Girls’ Softball 1; Oklahoma, Publicity Manager 2; Robed Choir 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; Guidance Aid 2,3; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2,3; Captain 3; Varsity Cheerleader 4 Ann Dighello; English Office Aid 4; Guidance Aid 4. Albina Dilko: Camelot 1; French Club 1,2; Oklahoma 2; Ju¬ nior Varsity Basketball 2; Robed Choir 1,2,3; Library Monitor 2,3; Girls’ Field Hockey 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Sagit- ta Staff 4; Student Tutor 4. Anthony DiLorenzo: Intramural Crab Soccer 1,2,3; Intramur¬ al Volleyball 1,2,3; Ski Club 1,2,3.4. CARL E. DORMAN You get only once chance at life, so grab for all the gusto you can get. MICHELLE JEAN DOYON Direct your eye right inward and you ’ll find a thousand regions in your mind yet undiscovered. Travel them and be expert in home cosmography. Keep an ear to the Earth! DEBORAH LYNN DRAKE “ Debbie ” I do my thing, and you do your thing I am not in this world to live up to your expectations And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are You and lam I And if by chance we find each other. It’s beautiful MICHAEL DRENZEK 42 KATHLEEN CELIA DUNAI “Kathy ” A faithful friend is a strong defense, and he that has found him, has found a treasure. YVONNE CAROL EDMONDS Black and white can be beautiful if we let it. • JESSICA DARY ELSDEN “Pudge” Ronnie Each instant offers a new life to us. Today, now this moment is all that we can seize. Carl Dorman: Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Hockey 3,4. Deborah Drake: Girls ' Field Hockey 2; Junior Varsity Basket¬ ball 2; Oklahoma 2; Candy Sale Committee Captain 3; Robed Choir 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3.4: Sagitta Co-Editor 4; Assistant Manager Freshman Basketball 4; National Honor Society 4. Kathleen Dunai: Intramural Volleyball 2; Girls’ Basketball 3; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 2; President 3: Lab Assistant 3,4; Assistant Manager Fresh¬ man Basketball 4. Yvonne Edmonds: Softball 1,3. Jessica Elsden: Future Teachers of America 1; Ski Club 1,2; Chorus 3,4. BARRY ERTL JACQUELINE LEE FARRAN “Jackie” He who strives for what he believes under fire and refuses to strike back is the truly courageous one. For is not moral courage the rarest asset in our society ? LESLIE BARBARA FARRELL “ Les” I wish with all my heart that my life will be spent helping those I love and those who need my love, for in doing so can bring no greater happiness upon myself. 44 LYNN KATHLEEN PERKIER “ Chris ' Everything that lives lives not alone nor for itself. GARY PAUL FIELDS The highest obligation and privilege of citizenship is that of bearing arms for one ' s country. SUSAN ANN FISCHER “Sue” The true way goes over a rope which is not stretched at any great height but just above the ground. It seems more designed to make people stumble than to be walked upon. Barry Ertl: Future Farmers of America 1,2; Outdoor Club 4; Awareness Group 4. Debra Fahey: English Office Aid 1,2; Future Homemakers Club 2; Guitar Club 2; Future Business Leaders 3. Jacqueline Farran: Guidance Aid 1,2,3; Library Aid 1,2,3; Tangent Staff 3.4. Leslie Farrell: Future Nurses Club 2; Good Guys 2; English Office Aid 3; Chorus 3; Student Tutor 3; Spanish Club 4; Se¬ nior Class Play 4. Lynn Ferrier: Girls’ Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Girls’ Softball 1; Oklahoma 2; Chorus 1,2; Ski Club 1,2,3; Pep Rally Commit¬ tee 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Girls’ Varsity Basketball 2,3, 4; Sagitta Staff 4. Gary Fields: Camelot 1; Chorus 1,2; Electronics Club 1,2; Au¬ dio Visual Club 1,2,3; Driver’s Education 3; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Sagitta Staff 4. Susan Fischer: Camelot 1; Summer Creative Arts 1,2; Suf- field Concerned Students 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3; Lab Assistant 2,3; Student Discipline Committee 3; Girls ' Field Hockey 2,3,4; Letter 3,4; Academic Letter 3; National Honor Society 4; Sag¬ itta Co-Editor 4. JAMES ARTHUR FISHER Fish The pun is the lowest form of humor if you don ' t think of it first. ROBIN FLYNN JAMES EDWARD FULLER Vim” Dreams acted out today are the plays im tomorrow ' s history books. M ' tv 0 P ' ■ ' 13 , „ k U LAURIE JEAN FULTON It doesn ' t matter who you love or how you love, but that you love WILLIAM A. FUSICK “BUI” Ta-doo? SUSAN MARIE GAGNE Peach” Dip yourself in a vat of mayonnaise and smile. LAUREN GALASSO “ Galass” Although you can ' t see it , you know they are smiling each time someone shows that he cares. James Fisher: Training Band 1; Academic Letter 2; Audio Visual Aid 1,2,3; Yale Seminar 3; Ski Club 2,4; S.P.L.A.T. 2,3, 4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Camelot 1; Oklahoma 2; Fiddler on the Roof 3; Carousel 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Senior Class Play 4. James Fuller: Transfer Student 1,2; Open Campus Commit¬ tee 3; Golf 3,4; Fiddler on the Roof 3; Carousel 4; Tennis 4; Bowling 4; Senior Class Play 4. Laurie Fulton: Girls’ Softball T, Student Tutor 1; Track As¬ sistant 1,2; Pep Rally Committee 1,2,3; Student Exchange 3; Class Secretary 3; Office Aid 3; Ski Club 3; Candy Sales Chair¬ man 3; Spanish Club 3; Driver’s Education 3; Open Campus Committee 3; Lab Assistant 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Senior Council 4; Class President 4; Student Association 4; Senior Ball Committee 4; D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award 4. Susan Gagne: Intramural Track 1; Junior Varsity Cheerlead¬ er 1; Suffield Concerned Students 1,2; Varsity Cheerleader 2,3, 4: Pep Rally Committee 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Softball 3; Sagitta Staff 4. Lauren Galasso: Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1,2; Future Teachers of America 2; Ski Club 1,2,3; French Club 1,2,3; Pep Rally Committee 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Guidance Aid 3; Driv¬ er’s Education 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Varsity Cheer¬ leader 3,4; Human Relations 4; Sagitta Staff 4. ROBERT GERMAIN THOMAS JAMES GIST have one thing to say to those who frown and shake their head at me, — yourself. NANCY LEE GALLANT “Nancy I remember the days that have gone by, and will never come again. t MARY GIST “Candy I 48 Nancy Gallant: Intramural Volleyball 1,2; Junior Prom Co- Chairman 3; Senior Ball Co-Chairman 4; Sagitta Staff 4; Pep Rally Committee 1,2,3,4. . Richard Glynn: Chess Club 1,2; Hockey Club 3. DALE ANN GRABOWSKI And I thank the Lord for the people I have found. STEPHANIE GREEN “Steph ” Never put off till tomorrow What you can avoid altogether. CYNTHIA JEAN HAEMER “ Cindie” Live hand-in-hand and together ue’ll stand on a threshold of a dream. 4 9 DWIGHT HALL “ Dwart ” If we want it strong enough, It’ll work out! 50 CHRISTOPHER FORD HANRAHAN “Apple” We never see the true state of our condition Till it is illustrated to us by its contraries. WENDY HARRISON Friendship is something far too precious to take for granted. THOMAS HEBERT Dale Grabowski: Folk Talent Show 1; Office Aid 1; Chorus 1; Future Teachers of America 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Pep Rally Committee 1,2,3; Senior Ball Committee 4; Senior Class Play 4; Sagitta Staff 4. Stephanie Green; Girls ' Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Girls’ Track 3; Math Tutor 3; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2,3; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Camelot 1; Oklahoma 2; Fiddler on the Roof 3; Carousel 4. Cynthia Haemer: Transfer Student 1,2; Pep Rally Commit¬ tee 3; Open Campus Committee 3; Spanish Club 3; Suffield Concerned Students 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Drug Com¬ mittee 3; Chorus 3,4; Gymnastics 3,4; Fiddler on the Roof 3; Carousel 4; Senior Council 4; Ski Club 4; Senior Ball Commit¬ tee 4; Senior Class Play 4; Sagitta Staff 4. Dwight Hall: Summer Creative Arts 1; Tennis 1; Soccer 1,2; Camelot 1; Oklahoma 2; Fiddler on the Roof 3; Carousel 4; NCCC Chorus 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; Robed Choir 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Candy Sale Captain 3; Pops Concert 3; Tangent Staff 3; Open Campus Committee 3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Divisional Chorus 4; Backpacking Club 4; Latin Club 4; Senior Council 4; Sagitta Staff 4. Christopher Hanrahan: Junior Varsity Soccer 1; Freshman Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3,4; Letter 3.4; Captain 4; Cross Coun¬ try 2,3,4; Letter 3,4; Captain 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; In¬ door Track 3,4; Letter 3,4; Human Relations 4; Senior Class Play 4. Wendy Harrison: Chorus 2,3; Band 4. LYNNE HISER Today is the first day of the rest of your life. tx rx , ' V. V A S Ti ' bxk me cx Iona -ti m ? J fcne X realign tha t aoo U£re fjmuo sister. $b,well. M)cefkr5onal ' trte Iron in the-fan) 1 a. ubllc 1 in sandv ali ' MICHAEL HRICZKO JOANN WANDA HUDERSKI “LiV Joe People try to put us down Just because we get around Things they do look awful cold Hope I die before I get old CHARLES WILLIAM HUNTER “Chuck” To live safely, to fulfill the bright promise of our lives, We must resume the journey towards peace. 52 CAROL JAFFE ROBIN ADELE JAEHING “Dude” I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. BRUCE ARNOLD JOHNSTON “Bruce” Life is too short, enjoy it while you can Lynne Hiser: Transfer Student 1,2,3; Band 4; Pops Concert 4; Driver’s Education 4. JoAnn Huderski: Training Band 1; Pep Rally Committee 1; Good Guys 2; Driver ' s Education 3; Drug Committee 3,4. Charles Hunter: .Junior Varsity Soccer 1; Freshman Basket¬ ball 1; .Junior Varsity Baseball 1; Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Soccer 2,3,4; Letter 2,3,4; Sweater 4. Robin Jaehing: Training Band 1; Chorus 1; -Junior arsity Basketball 2; Pep Rally Committee 2; Ski Club 1,2,3; Camelot 1; Oklahoma 2; Fiddler on the Roof 3; Varsity Basketball 3; Concert Band 1,2.3,4; Pops Concert 1.2,3,4; English Aid 2,3,4; Sagitta Staff 4. Bruce Johnston: Freshman Basketball 1; Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4. SANDRA JUDSON “Sam or Jud And if one day she comes to you Drink deeply from the words she speaks. Take courage from her passioned cry8, And say Hello. SANDRA A. KOTOWSKI Sandy” there is my life, ever changing as the world unfolds its precious secrets mother earth has taught me well a child of freedom sees but cannot tell the boundless knowledge of her inner self. RITA MARIE KOZON Ree I’ve been searching for my dream A hundred times today. I build them up, You knock them down Like they were made of clay. ' DEBORAH LYNN KRAJEWSKI Debbie Sweet dreams and flying machines and pieces on the ground. I’ve seen Fire and I’ve seen Rain, I’ve seen sunny days that I thought would never end. . 54 WARREN C. KRAUSE MARIAN KRISS Write on your hearts that every day is the best day of the year. KENNETH PETER KULAS “Kenny The time has come for man to face the reality of his destruction. After relying on his environment since the beginning of time, He must now either make an effort to save his ancient friend. Or destroy him completely. Sandra Judson: Chorus 1; Robed Choir 1; National Rifle As¬ sociation 1; Pep Rally Committee 1,2; Girls Softball Manager 3; Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4; Alumnus 4. Sandra Kotowski: Ski Club 1,2; Pep Rally Committee 1. Rita Kozon: Chorus 1,2,3; Robed Choir 2; Girls’ Softball Team 3; Future Business Leaders 3. Deborah Krajewski: Future Homemakers of America 2; Fu¬ ture Teachers of America 2. Kenneth Kulas: Junior Varsity Baseball 1; Class Treasurer 1; Training Band 1; Junior Varsity Soccer 1,2; Pep Rally Commit¬ tee 1,2; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Student Council 2,3; Class President 2,3; Varsity Baseball 2,3, 4; Candy Sale Captain 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Association Chairman 4; Student Board of Education Member 4; Cross Country 4; Varsity Baske tball Manager 4; Sagitta Staff 4. JOHN KUPRUCK KATHERINE ANN KULINA Kathy Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship and it is far the best ending for one. CLAUDETTE P. LABBEE Claud How is it we are here, on this path we walk. In this world of pointless fears, filled with empty talk. JEFFREY LaDUKE ■Jeff DONALD RUSSELL LAWSON If you find that you are old before your time, It is probably becuase you had a time before you were old. GLADYS LOUISE LOISEL “ 6 laddy-Bags May I use the phone ( MARLENE ANN LIUCCI “ Marlene ” Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Katherine Kulina: Class Secretary 1; Girls’ Softball 1; I rain¬ ing Band 1: Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1,2,3; Track Assistant 1,2,3,4; Pep Rally Committee 1,2,3,4; Chairman 2.3; Concert Band 2,3,4: Class Treasurer 3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Open Campus Committee 3; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Numerals 4; Senior Ball 4; Senior Class Play 4; Sagitta Staff 4. Claudette Labbee: Chorus 1; Business Club 3. Jeffrey LaDuke: Hockey 4. Donald Lawson: Camelot 1; Oklahoma 2; Fiddler on the Hoof 3; Band 1,2.3,4; NCCC Band 1,2,3,4; Divisional Band 3,4. Marlene Liucci: English Office Aid 3; Guidance Aid 2,3,4. CYNTHIA ANNE LOWNDS Cindy” There are places I’ll remember all my life, though some have changed. Some forever, not for better, Some have gone and some remain. THERESA MacARDLE Ten often go places I’m not wanted, but never with people who don’t want me. 58 Cynthia Lownds: Suffield Concerned Students 1,2; Pep Rally Committee 1,2; Girls Field Hockey 2; Oklahoma 2; Driver’s Education 2; Human Relations 4. Theresa MacArdle: Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Varsity Bas¬ ketball 2; Girls’ Field Hockey 2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Robed Choir 1, 2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Manager 3.4; Track 1,2,3,4; Came- lot 1, Oklahoma 2; Fiddler on the Roof 3; Carousel 4. Hale MacIntyre: Chess Club 2,3. Stephen MacKinnon; Transfer Student 1; Musical Director, Oklahoma 2; Musical Director. Fiddler on the Roof 3; Musical Director, Carousel 4; Robed Choir 2,3,4; Chorus 2.3.4; Senior Class Play 4. Virginia Martin: Student Tutor 1,3; Good Guys, Vice Presi¬ dent 2; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses Club 2,3,4; President 4; Intramural Volleyball 2, 3,4; Lab Assistant 3; Senior Class Play 4; Divisional Chorus 4; Menu Illustrator 4. Dennis Masse: Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4. Deborah Matusko: Driver’s Education 4. JAMES DAHILLMcADAM “Jamie Isit a world to hide virtues in ? WINNIFRED MARIE McCARTHY “Winnie The land was ours before we were the land ' s. RICHARD ARTHUR MILLS Opportunity strikes at every corner. BONNIE ANN McDUFFEE Vou ' ve got to get up every morning with a smile on your face, and show the world all the love in your heart. 60 MARIANNE JOYCE MNICH Sometimes you are so close, yet so far; So just hold on a little bit longer, For love is like an elevator, It can let you down or lift you up. VAX ' tm-Qi ’ V • V I THERESA MARIE MOLLEUR “Terry I’d rather look around — compose a bet¬ ter song, ’cos that ' s the honest measure of my worth. MICHELLE ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY “ Mickey” The only way to have a friend is to be one. James McAdam. Pep Rally Committee 1,2,3,4; Golf 2; Class Vice President 2; Student Council Treasurer 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Ball Committee 4; Open Campus Chair¬ man 4; Student Association 4; Student Board of Education Member 4. Winnifred McCarthy; Transfer Student from Staples High School, Westport, Conn. Bonnie McDuffee: Pep Rally Committee 1; Future Teachers of America 1; English Office Aid 3. Richard Mills: Junior Varsity Soccer 1; Junior Varsity Base¬ ball 1; Junior Varsity Basketball 2. Marianne Mnich: Oklahoma 2; Open ( ampus Committee 3, Driver’s Education 3; Future Homemakers Club 3; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Tangent Staff 3,4; Ski Club 4; Pep Rally Committee 4; Sagitta Staff 4. Theresa Molleur; Oklahoma 2; Academic Letter 3; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Driver’s Education 4; Outing Club 4. Michelle Montgomery: Camelot 1; Oklahoma 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Chorus 1,2; Robed Choir 2; Office Aid 3: Junior Prom Committee 3; French Club 2,3,4. JEFFREY MORRISON Jfc. 4M CHRISTINE PAULA MOSON “Chris” If it takes a lot of words to say what you have in mind, Give it more thought. STEVEN MURPHY ROBERT JAMES MUTO Moto He who laughs last, laughs best. VICKI LYNN NASIATKA Vicki ■ ' Smile with intent to do mischief. CATHERINE ANN ORGANEK “ Cathy ” Keep your face to the sun and shadows will fall behind. DANIEL W. PADEGIMAS “ Waldo ” Enjoy every minute of life, for it passes Never to be lived over again. Robert Muto: Junior Varsity Soccer 1. Vicki Nasiatka: English Office Aid 1,2,3; Future Homemak¬ ers Club 2; Future Business Leaders 3. Catherine Organek: Future Homemakers Club 1.2,3; Busi¬ ness Club 3; English Office Aid 4. Daniel Padegimas: Freshman Basketball 1; Junior Varsity Baseball 1; Student Council 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Baseball 2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 3.4. DAVID PAGANELLI JEFFREY MARK PARENT Emo ” Success is doing the best you possibly can. 64 KATHRYN PARSHLEY -Kathy M ¥ NANCY JANE PATTERSON “Nance” Happiness is like a butterfly; The more you chase it, the more it will elude you. But if you turn your attention to other things, It comes and sits softly on your shoulder. DOREE ROSCILLE PETILLO DO-RE-Ml-FA-SO-LA-Tl-DO Such a beautiful shell the turtle carries for him to withdraw into when times around him seem unbearable. Yet for him to eat, he must come out and scrounge around for the right digestible food. Jeffrey Parent: Freshman Basketball 1; Varsity Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Letter l,2,3,4;Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Chess Club 2,3; Varsity Soccer 2,3,4; Letter 2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Letter 2,3; NCCC Soccer All-Star 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Boys’ State 3; Pep Hally Committee 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Association 4; Senior Ball Committee 4; Open Campus Committee 4; Sagitta Staff 4. Carolyn Parker: Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Softball 1; Training Band 1; Robed Choir 2,3,4; Camelot 1; Oklahoma 2; Fiddler on the Roof 3; Carousel 4; Candy Sale Captain 3; Open Campus Committee 3; Class Vice President 4; Magazine Drive 4. John Parshley: Robed Choir 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3; Camelot 1; Oklahoma 2; Fiddler on the Roof 3; Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Tennis 2; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Ski Club 3; Varsity Soccer 3,4; Spring Track 3,4; Indoor Track 4; Sagitta Staff 4. Nancy Patterson: Robed Choir 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Okla¬ homa 2; Carousel 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Lab Assist¬ ant 2; French Club 2,3,4; Candy Sale Captain 3; Academic Let¬ ter 3; Class Secretary 4; National Honor Society 4; Sagitta Staff 4. Doree Petillo: Chorus 1,2,3; Robed Choir 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 2,4; Girls’ Field Hockey 2,3,4; Letter 3,4; Oklahoma 2; Fiddler on the Roof 3; Carousel 4;Library Aid 3,4; Future Teachers of America 4; National Honor Society 4; Sagitta Staff 4; Senior Play 4. DIANE J. PHILLIPS MELINDA ANNE PINKHAM Lindy ' ' In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. 66 GERHART RAMAEKA “G. Hoats” LEE S. RAMSEY III Skip ' ' Man should not envy his neighbor but I ' m afraid he always will. So when the grass looks greener on the other side Think of his fertilizer bill. JAMES PAUL RAPACKI Jim You need meat, go to the market, You need bread, try the bakery, You need lovindon t go no further I got just what you need. Diane Phillips: Business Club 3. Melinda Pinkham: Transfer Student from MacDuffie School for Girls 1,2,3; Field Hockey 4. John Quenneville: Robed Choir 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; NCCC Chorus 1,2,3,4; Camelot 1; Oklahoma 2; Fiddler on the Roof 2; Carousel 4; Divisional Chorus 4; Senior Class Play 4. Lee Ramsey: Training Band 1; Tennis 2; Ski Club 1,2. James Rapacki: Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Golf 2.3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Candy Sale Team Captain 3; Intramural Volleyball 3; Intramural Ping Pong 3; Varsity Soccer 3,4. BETSY SUSAN RICHARDSON 68 DEBORAH JEAN ROBERTS Debbie” Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile. PAUL DAVID ROCK Joe Boulder ” Praise those who seek the truth; Beware of those who find it. RICHARD ALLEN ROMEO leave with many regrets. Linda Ridel: Chorus 1,2; Ski Club 3. Sheila Roach: Ski Club 1,2.3: Future Homemakers Club 2,3; Driver’s Education 3. Caren Roberts: Chorus 1,2,3; Robed Choir 2,3; Pep Rally Committee 3. Deborah Roberts: Future Homemakers Club 2; Girls Junior Varsity Basketball 2; English Office Aid 3. Paul Rock: Camelot 1; Oklahoma 2; Fiddler on the Roof 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Robed Choir 2,3,4; Audio Visual Club 2,3; Gymnastics 3,4; Tennis 3,4; NCCC Chorus 3,4; Driver s Educa¬ tion 4; Cross Country 4; Senior Class Play 4. Richard Romeo: Soccer 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4. 70 JEAN MARIE SERNATINGER LOUISE ANN SIMONOKO “ Louisa It is better to be in chains with friends than in a garden with strangers. .JAMES M. SMITH, JR. Life is great! Sometimes. — RANDY GLENN SPAULDING “Randy” When you ’re one, really one. You get things done like they ' ve never been done. Cheryl Rossi: Senior Ball Committee 4; Driver’s Education 4. Jean Sernatinger: Camelot 1; Oklahoma 2; Chorus 1,2; Robed Choir 1,2; Lab Assistant 2,3; Girls ' Field Hockey 2,3,4: letter 3; Ski Club 3; Chess Club 3: National Honor Society 3,4: Senior Class Play 4; Sagitta Staff 4; Student Board of Education Member 4. Louise Simonoko: Robed Choir 1.2.3,4; Chorus 1,2.3,4: Driv¬ er’s Education 3; Candy Sale Team Captain 3; English Office Aid 3; Fiddler on the Roof 3; Sagitta Staff 4 Randy Spaulding: Electronics Club 1,2; Senior Class Play 4. fv THOMAS THEODORE THRESHER “Thresh Desire is wanting to win. CAROL ANNE UNDERWOOD “ Underwear See no evil, hear no evil, do no evil. And you ' ll have a damn boring life. ROXANN VASILOCOSTA “Roxy Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart. PAMELA ANN WALERYSZAK “Pam We dance round in a ring and suppose, but the secret sits in the middle and knows. 72 MARK RICHARD WATERHOUSE “ Watermouse” Karen DAVID ARTHUR WATERMAN “Tite Wardins” I think a person s goal in life should be to do u hat he uants to do and try to be good at it. DEAN WEAVER Thomas Thresher: Freshman Basketball 1; Junior Varsity Soccer 1; Junior Varsity Baseball 1; Training Band 1; Student Council 1,2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Soccer 2,3,4; Letter 3,4;Varsity Baseball 2.3,4; Letter 2,3,4; Varsity Basket¬ ball 3,4; Letter 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Rally Committee 3; Conference All-Star 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Student Association 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Senior Class Play 4. Carol Underwood: Girls ' Field Hockey 2,3,4; Ski Club 3; Chess Club 3; Backpacking Club 4; Senior Class Play 4. Roxann Vasilocosta: Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Pep Rally Committee 1; Intramural Volleyball 2; Student Association 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee 3. Pamela Waleryszak: Training Band 1; Future Teachers of America 1; Pep Rally Committee 1,2; French Club 1,2,3; Secre¬ tary 3; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3.4; Track Assistant 2, 3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Junior Science Humanities Symposium 3; Library Monitor 3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; President 4; Senior Class Play 4. CURTIS WEBBER STEPHEN P. WENCE, JR. “ Hopper Confidence in yourself is the key to success, for without this, you will fail. 74 4 ALFRED R. WOISHNIS, JR. ‘vtr Learn from life what life teaches you. Stephen Wence: Junior Varsity Soccer 1; Freshman Basket¬ ball 1; Junior Varsity Baseball 1; Pep Hally Committee 1,3: Intramural Volleyball 1,2.3; Chess Club 1,2.3.4: President 2.3; Crab Soccer 1,2.3,4; Varsity Soccer 2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3,4; Varsity Baseball 2.3,4; V arsity Club 2.3.4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Hockey 3; Sagitta Staff 4. Sheryl Wentworth; Student Council 1; (iirls ' Varsity Basket¬ ball 1.2,3,4; Ski Club 1.2,3.4; Treasurer 3,4; ( lass Secretary 2; Class Vice President 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Secretary 4; Sagitta Staff 4. James Wills: Training Band 1; Concert Band 1,2,3.4; Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Golf 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Fiddler on the Roof 3. Ann Winter: Girls’ Basketball 1.2: Intramural Volleyball 1,2; Pep Rally Committee 1,2; Office Aid 1,2,3; Junior Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Senior Ball Committee 4. FRANCES R. WOODS “ Woodsie” Everything ' s right, nothing s wrong For things are wrong only as Long as they don ' t belong to What we think is right. But when we long for something wrong, It becomes all right. DIANE L. WOODSTOCK “ Woody Baby ” Life is wonderful if you are with the one you love. AMY SUSAN ZAK You have something to say, Something to give, and I want to be someone to listen, and someone to take and accept. SHARON WYNGLARZ “ Sharon ” You can ’t please everyone so you’ve got to please yourself. 76 BRUNELLA ANN ZENESKI “ Brew ” I get by with a little help from my friends. JOHN ALBERT ZERA A long life might not be good enough. But a good life is long enough. CAMERA SHY THOMAS ALAIMO ROBERT BALDYGA FRED BEDNAZ JUDITH CLOSE WALTER DELANEY LORI DITTMAR MICHAEL POWELL JOHN SCORELLE NOEL SYLVIA Frances Woods: Chorus 1; Robed Choir 1; Audio Visual 2; Senior Ball Committee Chairman 4. Sharon Wynglarz: Pep Rally Committee 1,2; Girls’ Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Girls’ Varsity Basketball 2; Office Aid 3; Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Bali Committee 4. Amy Zak: Student Council 1; Girls’ Junior Varsity Basket¬ ball 1; Ski Club l; Training Band 1; French Club 1,2,3; Pep Rally Committee 1,2,3; Camelot 1; Oklahoma 2; Fiddler on the Roof 3; Student Director 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Con¬ cert Band 1,2,4; Girls’ Varsity Basketball 2; Spanish Club 3; Tangent Staff 3; Open Campus Committee 3; Discipline Committee 3; Girls’ State 3; Robed Choir 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Stu¬ dent Association 4; E. State Rep. 4. Brunella Zeneski: Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1; Oklahoma 2; Fid¬ dler on the Roof 3; Carousel 4; Future Homemakers Club 3. John Zera: Chorus 1.2; Robed Choir 1.2; Camelot 1; Okla¬ homa 2; Junior Varsity Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3. In Memory Of Ann Burel Born: November 22, 1954 Died: July 25, 1964 Donald Sheldon Bom: October 11, 1955 Died: June 14, 1967 Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the moun¬ tain top , then shall you begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs , then shall you truly dance. Kahlil Gibran, “The Prophet” CLASS WILL SHARON ALDERMAN leaves locker 715 to anyone who can open it on the first try. MARK ALLEN leaves his art ability to Chester Tereszkiewicz. EVAN AXENROTH leaves. JACK BALCH leaves his loud voice to David Grant. MARIE BALCH leaves her free time to Charlie Caruthers. IDALEE BARILE leaves to join athletes throughout the world. KEN BARNES leaves his sports records for Mark Grabowski to break. SIBYL BAUMANN leaves Martha Brown a Cairn Terrier. CINDY BECKER leaves sister Lori to Mrs. Heywood. MARK BEDARD leaves D period study to Richard. MIKE BERESFORD leaves everybody “in the dust.’’ PETER BERMANI leaves his good looks to Mr. Coen. BESSIE BIELONKO leaves for greener pastures! KAREN BIELONKO leaves every morning for breakfast. KATHY BOSTOCK leaves her stinky gym socks. SUZIE BRULOTTE leaves her quietness to Doris Wood. PATTI BURKE leaves Mr. Coen’s English classes to Judi Kennedy. GREG CAISSE leaves a high- test gas filter to those who own a Puch “175.” LAUREL CAYE leaves her note writing to Debbie Censki. DAWN CHAMBERLAINE leaves with a laugh, a smile, and a lot of memories. LOIS CLIFFORD leaves a bottle of bleach. CHRIS COBB leaves her headaches to Mr. Coen and the Red Sox to Mr. Grous. LYNN CON ANT leaves four years of cheese sandwiches and twinkies. HOLLY CRAMER leaves Mr. Coen. LINDA CUNNINGHAM leaves to all a sense of relief that she’s left. NIKKI CURRIE leaves her sister to Mr. Pacocha. STANLEY DABKOWSKI leaves memories to the people he has touched. GEORGE DALRYMPLE leaves a ten year supply of crayons to Mr. Thompson. LINDA DAMATO leaves her giggle to Marie Audet. ELLIOTT DAVIDSON leaves his charm. LINDA DIELI leaves her elevator sneakers. ANN DIGHELLO leaves her Modern Bride magazines to Miss Schramm. ALBINA DILKO leaves a word or two. TONY DILORENZO leaves the Senior Lounge to the Juniors. CARL DORMAN leaves the song “Rainy Day Women.” MICHELLE DOYON leaves to Mr. Thompson all this ridiculous¬ ness. KATHY DUNAI leaves the candy bar in Bio to Mr. Baker and Mr. Thomas. DEBBIE DRAKE leaves Mr. Coen to find new players in his Tuesday night Bridge Club. YVONNE EDMONDS leaves her friendship to Sam. PIDGE ELSDEN leaves her smiles to Mr. Thomas. DEBBIE FAHEY leaves with happiness. JACKIE FARRAN leaves more free time to Mrs. Andersen. LES FARRELL leaves her thanks for her Love Book to Mr. G. LYNN FERRIER leaves her freckle s to Janice. SUE FISCHER leaves her field hockey stick to Dawn Burke. JIM FISHER leaves Janet with Mom and Dad. JIM FULLER leaves a “Happy Motoring” sign to Mr. Grous. LAURIE FULTON leaves with the desserters for Chuck’s Tavern! BILL FUSICK leaves D period study to “little white shoes.” PEACH GAGNE leaves her blue sneakers to Kathy. LAUREN GALASSO leaves sister Joyce her sneakers. NAN¬ CY GALIANT leaves her headaches to Mr. Coen. TOM GIST leaves Mr. Coen’s car all in one piece. WILLY GLOWNIA leaves a perfect drawing to Mr. Thompson. DICKIE GLYNN leaves a patch of rubber. DALE GRA¬ BOWSKI leaves her good times to her brother. STEPH GREEN leaves her cheering uniform. DWIGHT HALL leaves for Canada. CHRIS HANRAHAN leaves as the last of the Hanrahans. WENDY HARRISON leaves Mr. Gowdy “The Source.” LYNNE HISER leaves her first year at SHS to next years freshmen. JOANN HUDERSKI leaves gooped up paint brushes to Mr. Korzec. CHUCK HUNTER leaves a soccer brace to the next suffering jock. ROBIN JAEHING leaves a version of the Knights of the Round Table to Mr. Thomas. BRUCE JOHNSTON leaves his old gym suit to Mr. Hartmann. SAM JUDSON leaves a used man-size kleenex to Kim Farrell. SANDY KOTOWSKI leaves uninterrupted. RITA KOZON leaves a parking space you can’t get out of. DEBBIE KRA- JEWSKI leaves a dismantled typewriter to Jill. MARIAN KRISS leaves a pack of data processing cards to Mrs. Christian. KEN KULAS leaves a New York Yankee pennant with Mr. Grous. KATHY’ KULINA leaves a bottle of SHS spirit. CLAUDETTE LABBEE leaves with no regrets. GLADYS LOISEL leaves her job in guidance to Kathy Rush. CINDY LOWNDS leaves the plastic fruit flies in Sue’s gym locker. TERI MacARDLE leaves the messy cross country files. VIRGINIA MARTIN leaves a pile of wood chips to Mr. Korzec. DENNIS MASSE leaves Mr. Clark with a life-size dummy of himself. DEBBIE MATUSKO leaves her homework papers and tests. JAMIE McADAM leaves Open Campus to Ted Beneski. WINNIE McCARTHY leaves to Mrs. Heywood her own “ditto machine.” BONNIE McDUFFEE leaves her tennis racket to Mr. Hartmann. MARIANNE MNICH leaves Pam Thompson to wait for the bus. TERRY MOLLEUR leaves for greener pastures and brighter days. MICKEY MONTGOMERY leaves for the sunny skies of Oklahoma! VICKI NASIATKA leaves Miss Schramm’s phone number to all future bookkeeping students. CATHY’ ORGANEK leaves her red hair to Judi Kennedy. DAN PADE- GIMAS leaves an empty seat. DAVID PAGANELLI leaves his solid gold pocket watch because someone stole it in gym. JEFF PARENT leaves Ma and her ice cream bets. CAROLYN PARKER leaves asking “Can you do that?!!” JOHN PARSHLEY leaves a shiny shot put to Mr. Sinicrope. NANCY’PATTERSON leaves some dessert. DOREE PETILLO leaves her footprints for Darlene to follow. LEE RAMSEY leaves electrical headaches to Mr. Roy. JIM RAPACKI leaves his relatives to wait for the bus. BETSY RICHARDSON leaves the IBM Room to Mrs. Prior. LINDA RIDEL leaves her quiet ways to SHS. SHEILA ROACH leaves this school to a poor freshman. CAREN ROBERTS leaves her overwhelming ability to work to Jane. DEBBIE ROBERTS leaves her old books to her sis¬ ters. PAUL ROCK leaves his sterling silver character to his brother. RICH ROMEO leaves the worst track facilities in the Conference. CHERYL ROSSI leaves on the next plane to nowhere. LOUISE SIMONOKO leaves her space in the parking lot to sister Mary Ann. TOM THRESHER leaves Diet-Pepsi in the soda machine for C and Mr. Gowdy. CAROL UNDERWOOD leaves Mr. Korzec with his $6.00 Levis and homemade ties. ROXY VAS- ILOCOSTA leaves if her car will start. PAM WALERYSZAK leaves those Dewey decimals to Cindy Brockett. MARK WATERHOUSE leaves his classroom sleeping to Scott Quagon. DAVID WATERMAN leaves a wire brush to Mr. Wanat. STEVE WENCE leaves an athletic supporter to Jim Vallides. SHERYL WENTWORTH leaves her car keys. JIM WILLS leaves his comb to Bozo. ANN WINTER leaves after Bob, Brian, and Joe. AL WOISHNIS leaves Mr. Korzec a broken canvas stretcher. FRANCES WOODS leaves Johnny J. Slap enough paper for his auto¬ graphs. DIANE WOODSTOCK leaves Mr. Lincoln to an older woman. AMY ZAK leaves half the family still in SHS. BRUNELLA ZENESKI leaves Chipper the tic-tac-toe games. JOHN ZERA leaves his brother to whichever teachers will take him. FRESHMEN We are introduced to Winnie the Pooh and some bees, and the stories begin To show that we had pride and spirit as a class unity, we ventured into the class jacket bonanza. Because of this matter, we found honey to create a very sticky situa¬ tion. But this little mishap didn’t hinder us that much because we licked our paws and started again. Our folk talent show displayed our class integrity, and we sur¬ vived through the year although our great orange basketball from the pep rally rolled over Mr. Hayes’ car. SOPHOMORES Graduating up to the piglet status, as sophomores, we organize to order rings, further exemplifying our unity. And, the bees begin to swarm as phone calls for bomb scares arrive at the school. And bathing in a mud puddle we proclaim our pep rally victory. JUNIOR Still jolly piglets, we find ourselves completely surrounded by water. Winnie the Pooh splashed college and exams into our faces and the curious activities of hef- falumps and woozles further draws us into the swamp. But the Junior Prom displays implicit beauty of our swamp maidens, and we uncurled our tails for the future. SENIOR We have further adventures together in our crystal snow ball and over-night trip. Then — with our tails uncurled and plans forming, Christopher Robin throws a par¬ ty. Winnie the Pooh’s sticky hands pat us on the back as we turn to say good-bye to all that we leave behind. AJCST Oio nfcrfcx Ci-fb 6 A U«t£ fUifour Kejv rtosf u«a-y fo sacc ed yff V pnn v L£Ayt uK jVosr 6T0fO toots ftS M Dtu 0 jir) £K H { W WUcK HUtHEK ' weAyt- tSiu-ivnb %« , ■ ClteS CLCuWS Bill RusicK Knrity Ko ja h CiftSS FLHtf S GALLAUT Most i CRSAfue TO THflfSH€K Wy zak LlHS$ c OUfilE - l yA v fgfixt SnUi- C OJt £ cjosr tf iLfric Mat Romeo 5HAR0V OEA Vt school 2p,R, r ICJU.CC Garile T Cltt Mcflonn AiS 83 National Honor Society AWA Dawn Chamberlaine Sharon Deane Linda Dieli Deborah Drake Susan Fischer James Fisher James Fuller Laurie Fulton Susan Gagne Lauren Galasso Stephanie Green Kenneth Kulas Kathy Kulina Theresa MacArdle Steven MacKinnon Jeffrey Parent John Parshley Nancy Patterson Doree Petillo Richard Romeo Jean Sernatinger Thomas Thresher Pamela Waleryszak Stephen Wence Sheryl Wentworth Amy Zak Harvard Book Prize Kenneth Kulas D. A. R. Laurie Fulton Top Magazine Salesman Holly Cramer Academic Letters RDS Lynn Conant Sharon Deane Albina Dilko Deborah Drake Susan Fischer James Fisher Susan Gagne Kenneth Kulas Claudette Labbee Cynthia Lownds Deborah Matusko Theresa Molleur Nancy Patterson Doree ' Petillo James Rapacki Pamela VValeryszak Sheryl Wentworth Amy Zak Valedictorian Pamela Walervszak Salutatorian Nancy Patterson Athletic Sweaters Jeffrey Parent Richard Romeo Thomas Thresher Stephen Wence Nutmeg Boys’ State Kenneth Kulas Jeffrey Parent « ii Laurel Girls’ State Sharon Deane Amy Zak JUNIOR PROM Our Magical Mystery Tour... Queen: Lauren Galasso Her Court: Yvonne Edmonds Lynn Ferrier Susan Fischer Dale Grabowski Stephanie Green Robin Jaehing 86 SENIOR BALL Our Senior Snow Ball ... Queen: Dale Grabowski Her Court: Idalee Barile Lynn Ferrier Lauren Galasso Nancy Gallant Jean Sematinger Roxann Vasilocosta 87 VICE-PRESIDENT: Carolyn Parker 88 UNDERCLASS OFFICERS Class of 1976 9i O CLASS 1974 94 SOCCER 96 o M £ C Front Row: L to R: Jeff Parent, Steve Wence, John Parshley, Chuck Hunter, Tom Thresher, Rich Romeo, Jim Rapacki, Pete Bermani. Second Row: Eugene LeHane, Mark Jennings, Steve Phelps, Steve Noe, Nick Chmiel, Ted Nielson, Mark Hill. Third Row: Mark Grabowski, Fred Dudek, Tad Duni, Ted Beneski, Bruce Cliff, Rob Christian, Gary Whitehill. Front Row: L to R: Mike Rock, Steve Wills, Fred Dudek, John Zavisza, Dan Wen¬ tworth, Mike Henesey, John Chapdelaine, Carl Monte. Second Row: Jim Tavino, Jeff Folmsbee, Gregg Pelletier, Mike Jennings, Steve Drenzek, Jeff Chamberlaine, Robert Nichols, Jeff Sullivan. Back Row: Mike Thresher, Jim Tarravella, Bob Zavisza, Rob Shelanskas, Ron Rookey, Steve Romeo, Peter Schiessl. 98 pi m hh e-h h Front Row: L to R: Janet Freeman, Sharon Deane, DorW Petillo, Susan Fischer, Jean Sematinger, Melinda Pinkham, Carol Underwood, June Champagney. Back Row: L to R Lucy Seger, Roxanne Andresen, Sara Zak, Karen Drake, Patty Kelly, Tenor Goodwin, Karen Drakely, Sharon Fischer, Karen Samuelson, Jancie Osowiecki, Martha Mahoney, Darlene Petillo, Coach: Miss Thompson. 99 VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: L to R: Doug Packard, Tom Thresher, Ken Barnes, Rich Romeo, Terry Hartmann (Coach) Second Row: Jim Fisher (Cameraman), Tim Dorn, Steve Noe, Mark Grabowski, Stu Abrahms (Assistant Coach) Third Row: Steve McKin¬ non (Cameraman) Tad Duni, Dave Padigemas, Ted Beneski, Ken Kulas (Team Manager). 100 SUFFIELD OPPONENTS 49 at East Windsor 54 70 Stafford 40 65 Avon 79 51 at Rocky Hill 60 56 Ellington 69 60 Fermi 58 49 at Granby 48 42 at Canton 59 54 Tolland 61 51 at East Granby 65 75 Somers 46 43 at Windsor Locks 62 45 East Windsor 44 45 at Ellington 77 65 Granby 40 54 at Stafford 43 72 at Tolland 52 64 East Granby 50 64 Somers 40 44 Ansonia 71 Overall Record —10-10 Conference Record — 9-5 101 J.V. BASKETBALL FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Front Row: L to R Kevin Griffin, Scott Farrell, Mark Ste¬ vens, Steve Phelps, Alan Griffin, Bill Yuodis. Second Row: Stu Abrahms (Coach), Mike Thresher, Fred Dudek, Dennis Doyon, Don McKay, David Lawson, Stan Flasinski, Mike Beagin (Manager). Front Row: L to R: Mike Rock, Jim Tavino, Mike Jennings, Marshall Dewey, Rick Davis, Brad Meggot, Anthony Haw¬ ley. Second Row: Russ Baker (Coach), Brian Reynolds, Paul Ford, Peter Mero, Bob Zavisa, Mike Henesey, David Gil¬ bert, Bill Ridel (Manager). GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: L to R: Amy Zak, Sharon Deane, Lynn Ferrier, Cheryl Went¬ worth, Candy Gist. Back Row: L to R: Miss Thompson (coach), Karen Samuelson, Janice Osowiecki, June Champaney, Ann Marie Papuga GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: L to R: Patty Kelly, Dawn Burke, Martha Mahoney, Judy Lenentine, Sarah Zak, Sonja Gile. Back Row: L to R: Rose Belisle, Karen Drake, Marcia Rutz, Theresa Ford, Robin Edmonds, Kris Samuelson. GYMNASTICS Front Row: L to R Mr. Thompson (coach), Paul Rock, Clyde Bir- beck, Mark Hill, Walter Gogulski, Thomas Chapdelaine, Jamie Sematinger. Back Row: L to R: Steven Wills, Dwight Hall, Mark Bulgier, Chip Chisnall, Steven Fischer. Front Row: L to R Mrs. Robinson (coach), Jane Yuska, Mary Drakeley, Eva Lee, Laure Leonard. Back Row: L to R: Cindy Haemer, Carolyn Rapacki, Toni Bertolini, Chris Par¬ ent, Joan Quenneville. 105 GIRLS SOFTBALL 106 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Sue Gagne Lisa Dieli Elaine Pohorylo Kathy Kulina Lynn Reinhardt Sara Jane Rapacki Lauren Galasso Tina Hill Pam Gallant Idalee Barile Lisa Dieli Stephanie Green 107 cJ -: n c ’ to r ' r CV QC - 6 c ■ £ x ? £ v cC 3.V. CHEERLEADERS b J j9 cP JJ - 6 9 ' 1 Front Row: L to R Kathy Rush, Carol Pohorylo, Debbie Lenetine, Sandy Mar- kowski. Back Row: Debbie Hartswell, Judy Rush (Captain), Kathy Sheridan, Absent: Candy Farrara. 108 Suffield Opponent 17 St. Thomas Seminary 0 5 East Granby 6 6 Granby 5 1 Fermi r J 11 7 East Windsor 9 2 Somers 3 Stafford 2 1 Tolland 5 5 Ellington 4 VARSITY BASEBALL 8 3 11 17 12 5 6 3 3 ndsor East Granby Fermi East W Stafford Somers Tolland Granby Ellington Cromwell 1 1 10 3 7 4 5 0 5 Tournament Game Overall Record — 1 Conference Record Conference Champio Suffield5 — Masuk6 7 10-4 ns Varsity Baseball Team: Jim Hartswick, Ken Kulas, Mike Gaffey, Jeff Parent, Tom Thresher, Robert Germain, Pete Bermani, Steve Wence, Dan Padegimas, David Padegimas, Ted Beneski, Steve Phelps, Ken Barnes. Coach: Mr. Thomas. 109 CROSS COUNTRY Front Row: L to R: Steve Parshley, Doug Packard, Teri MacArdle, Chris Hanrahan, Richard Day. Second Row: John Dilko, Sarah Fog, Cinny Finn, Mary Calcasola, Judy Gagne, Judy Funn, Scott Farrell. Third Row: Paul Rock, Patrick Stork, George Drakely, Bruce Green, Danny Demeris. 110 INDOOR TRACK Front Row: L to R: Bruce Green, George Drakeley, Chris Hanrahan, Gary Whitehill, John Parshley. Back Row Rich Day, Pat Stork, Steve Parshley, Joe Sinicrope (Coach). TRACK Front Rou L to R Anthony Hawley, Brad Meggot, George Drakeley, Bruce Williams, Lionel Reynolds, Danny Demaris, John Haz¬ ard, Steve Drenzek, Garry Whitehill. Second Row: Ricky Davis, Bobby Zavisa, Steve Wills, Steve Noe, Pat Stork, Steve Parshley, Danny Wentorth, Joe Sinicrope (Coach), Mark Grabowski. Third Row: Doug Packard, Paul Rock, Russ Fuller, Jeff Folmsbee, Jeff Chamberlaine, Ronald Nichols. Fourth Row: Kathy Kulina, Pam Waleryszak, Rich Day, Chris Hanrahan, John Parshley. Top: Tom Chapdelaine, Rich Romeo. 112 TENNIS Pete Meyer, Rich Cihkey, Dan Gilbert, Carl Kraus, Paul Rock, Buddy Han¬ cock, David Casinghino. GOLF Mike Kiely, Tim Hanrahan, Carl Barnes, Tad Duni, Mike Mulligan, Ken Modzelewsky, Jim Rapacki, Mike Alexopoulos, Frank Fleming, James Fuller, Don Raible. 113 “FIDDLER ON THE ROOF” Matchmaker, Matchmaker Make me a match Find me a find Catch me a catch. Matchmaker, Matchmaker Look through your book And make me a perfect match. Director: Frank Pacocha Jr. Student Director: Amy Zak If I were a rich man Daidle deedle daidle Digguh digguh deedle daidle dum All day long I’d biddy biddy bum If I were a wealthy man. 114 As the Good Book says, “When a poor man eats a chicken, one of them is sick. ” “ Where does the Book say that V “Well, it doesn ' t exactly say that, but someplace it has something about a chicken. Good Sabbath. ” Sunrise, sunset Sunrise, sunset Swiftly flow the days. Seedlings turn overnight to sunflowers, Blossoming even as we gaze. Sunrise, sunset Sunrise, sunset Swiftly fly the years One season following another Laden with happiness and tears. Anatevka, Anatevka Underfed, overworked Anatevka Where else could Sabbath be so sweet ? Anatevka, Anatevka Intimate, obstinate Anatevka Where I know everyone I meet. Soon I ' ll be a stranger in a strange new place Searching for an old familiar face From Anatevka. I belong in Anatevka Tumbledown, sorkaday Anateveka Dear little village, little town of mine. STUDENT ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS President: Ken Kulas, Vice President: Ted Beneski, Secretary; Lisa Die- li, Treasurer: Sue Willabe. 118 Q CHORUS CONCERT BAND FUTURE FARMERS FUTURE TEACHERS R 122 FUTURE NURSES FUTURE HOMEMAKERS E FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS 123 CLUB r y) 124 HOCKEY CLUB OUTING CLUB 125 126 AIDES SCIENCE AIDES SOCIAL SCIENCE AIDES LIBRARY AIDES 127 LATIN CLUB SPANISH CLUB 128 Patrons Dr. Mrs. Richard J. Colo Mrs. Nancy Fulton Mr. Mrs. Richard L. Fischer Mr. Mrs. Walter M. Drake, Jr. Mr. Mrs. William A. Roberts Mr. Mrs. Kyle C. Thresher Mr. Mrs. Peter J. Kulas Compliments of Suffield Pharmacy Union Carbide Corporation, Suffield, Conn. Suffield T.V. Center Brome Oil Hayden Wayside Furniture Radio Shack Suffield Cleaners G. Fox Co. S. D. Lord Ltd. Yellow Brick Road — Childrens’ Clothing Brainard-Ahrens, Inc. Pilgrim BarberShop 130 Complete Hardware — Building Supplies 157 Mountain Road Suffield, Conn. Phone 668-7371 The Suffield YMCA extends congratula¬ tions and warmest wishes to the 1973 Graduating Class of Suffield High School. r nangle PaciFic compliments of BRADLEY FIELD RESTAURANTS, INC. Samuel Greene — General Manager Bradley International Airport Windsor Locks, Connecticut 06096 Best wishes to the Class of“1973” 131 )arpmtwi iwnd MEMBER fok: Three convenient locations MAIN OFFICE 66 North Mam Street. Suftield. Conn WINDSOR LOCKS OFFICE 24 Dexter Plaza. Windsor Locks. Conn ENFIELD-SCITICO OFFICE Green Manor Shopping Center, Enfield. Conn Telephone 668-7321 Compliments of the Wickes Suffield Police Association Lumber Building Supplies A Division of The Wickes Corporation East Side of Highwasy 159 Windsor Locks, Connecticut 06096 203 623-2405 203 623-4155 Lumber, Plumbing Heating, Electrical 132 izm With an Best Wishes From John’s Foodtown Mountain Road Suffield, Conn. INDUSTRIALFARMor LANDSCAPE TRACTOR TOR Backhoes Crawlers Impactors 4 Wheel Drive Loaders And other labor saving equipment SALES _ _ RENTALS Zera Equipment Serving Industry 714 North St. 668-0215 Suffield, Conn. Compliments of Bradley Bowl Turnpike Road, Windsor Locks 668-2957 Congratulations to the Class of 1973 Suffield Inn Suffield Luncheon, Dinner, Cocktails 94 Mountain Rd. 44 Lanes 9 Billiard Tables Snack Bar Pro-shop Conn. Enfield Book Card Shop Suzuki Puch DKW Maico Motorcycles Moto-Ski Snowmobiles The Complete Book Store Enfield Mall, Enfield, Connecticut 745-9577 Open Mon-Sat 10 A M. — 9:30 P.M. School Orders Solicited Fleming Distributors, LTD 761 East Street Suffield, Connecticut 1-203-741-2173 133 Compliments of TECHNICOLOR STUDIOS Corner of Dwight And Liberty Telephone: 781-6200 Springfield parking on the premises YEARBOOK C O M PA N Y OFFICES AND PRODUCTION FACILITIES: TOPEKA, KANSAS VISALIA, CALIFORNIA WINNIPEG, MANITOBA CLARKSVILLE, TENNESSEE STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA AMERICAN YEARBOOK COMPANY Hank Hansis P.O. Box 162 Southington, Conn. 06489 Service is our Business Yearbooks are our Product Complete Travel Services Gardner International Inc. 106 Suffield Village, Suffield, Conn. Phone: (203) 668-7368 Address Cable: Gardini McDonald ' s LI L -i LI® 385 Enfield St. 97 Elm St. Franklin A. Fuller Agency Inc. Insurance — Real Estate Off: 668-2546 619 Mapleton Ave. Res: 668-7437 Suffield, Conn. 06078 136 Congratulations To The Graduating Class of 1973 From The Class of 76 Compliments of Marek Jewelers Best Wishes To The Class of 1973 From State Line Plaza HI-GInc. The Harvest Table SERVE QUALITY FOODS THAT COST LESS! L Windsor Locks Rte. 75 Spring St. ALWAYS LOOK FOR. . 137 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SUFFIELD Suffield, Conn. established 1864 member F.D.I.C. 138 Best Wishes From Busters 140 Mountain Road Suffield, Conn. Compliments of Mark Drug Co. 144 Mountain Road Color Television Gifts Major Appliances Howard W. Orr Gatto’s Music Appliance Center Orr Construction Co. Charles H. Gatto, Prop. 745 North St. Sales and Service Suffield (203) 745-3379 546 Enfield St. (203) 745-3370 Thompsonville, Conn. 06082 l me, (m US-0 331 139 ELECTRON BEAM WELDING AND CONSULTING Compliments of L W. St. John Quality Dairy Products H. P. HOOD INC. Since 1846 All Forms of Insurance Laurence St. John Howard Cadwell Jr. Insurance and Real Estate Broker Congratulations to the Class of 1973 from the Suffield Education Association Congratulations to the Class of 1973 of Suffield High School C. H. Dexter Corporation THE DEXTER CORPORA TION One Elm St., Windsor Locks Connecticut 140 Good Luck To Class of 1973 From Class of 1974 Best Wishes For the Future From The Class of 1975 142 Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class of 1973 SUFFIELD FIREMEN’S ASSOCIATION SUFFIELD VILLAGE Homestyle Bakery Inc. 34 Main St. Village Bake Shop Windsor Locks Suffield Village 623-4251 668-2895 We use the best to make the best 144 LATECOMERS ROBERT BALDYGA Bobby “Though the rules of the road have been lodged, there are only peoples games you got to dodge. There isn’t much ma, to live up to. ” ELIZABETH DeSHAZO 146 YEARBOOK STAFF Co-editor: Co-editor: Sue Fischer Debbie Drake Sports: Literary: Sharon Deane Albina Dilko Lynn Ferrier Sue Gagne Jeff Parent Dale Grabowski Rich Romeo Cindie Haemer Tom Thresher Marianne Mnich Steve Wence Advertising: Lay-out: Sharon Alderman Warren Krause Jim Fisher Jamie McAdam Ken Kulas Nancy Patterson Jean Sernatinger Kathy Kulina Art: Brian Akeley Dwight Hall Doree Petillo Photography: Dawn Chamberlaine Gary Fields John Parshley Pam Waleryszak Sheryl Wentworth Copy: Cindy Becker (Special thanks to all those who did more than their share.) Louise Simonoko 147 It was not a perfect year. But has there ever been a perfect year? Has there ever been a year When all the love and health and fame We wished for one another Ever came to pass? And if we continue to believe Who is to say The perfect year Will not yet be here? KENT MEMORIAL LIBRARY 50 NORTH MAIN ST. SUFFIELD, CONN. 06078 148 vb. I? 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