Thomaston High School - Owl Yearbook (Thomaston, CT)

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« 8 vT' s' C J £ 1 £ § $ 1 The class of 1971 has progressed far from the immature individuals of seventh grade. The door will soon be opening on a new head trip; the trip of life. No longer will these dim halls be our grim jailers. No longer will our decisions be made for us. We shall embark to search for the key to our own head and soul. We must try the locks alone. 7 As we split apart and journey away I hope that we as a class can look back and be glad that the tempestuous and spirit tugging youth we lived through can be remembered through this book. Embark on your trips! Embark! And go with peace. Cindy Kohanski Editor in Chief To Mr. Robinson Whose many years as a teacher, helper and friend of all sfudenis. Whose genuine feeling of goodwill toward us We the class of 1971 with pride dedicate this yearbook. Foreword...................2-3 Dedication.................4-5 Administration and Faculty.....................t2 Underclassmen.........13-22 Organizations............23-40 Athletics................41-59 Picture Poem.............60-6! Seniors..................63-94 Sponsors....................95 Table of ConfenfQ Superintendent 's Message We made every effort at Thomaston High School to provide a more relevant environment in which you could be stimulated to discover yourselves and learn more about the world out there. You grappled with the problems you found in yourselves and in this world. Through these exercises you were able to develop strengths, skills, and concerns which inspire you to continue striving for personal and social growth. If school is to be meaningful for youth, it must be interlaced with the fabric of life. At THS we could merely play at copying life. Better education will happen, though, if we see school as a real introduction to life, and not just a preparation for it. Encountering reality, whether in or out of school, makes people want to learn and live. Your excellent teachers realize this and sought rich experiences for you. My best wishes for your future happiness and success go with you in whatever you undertake. Dr. Marvin H. Yaffe Superintendent of Schools Principal's Message To you. The CLASS of 1971, I give the challenge of P-O, which represents PRIDE with OPTIMISM. In the days facing you, the more pride and optimism you have, the more you will be assured success and happiness in each of your endeavors. There are different ways of interpreting the definitions of pride. Generally speaking, for any person to take pride” in his accomplishments he must have pride in himself. A man named Cotton once said, Of all marvellous things, perhaps there is nothing that angels behold with such supreme astonishment os a proud man. Optimism is the belief that everything in life happens for the best. It is the inclination to look on the best side of things. We know that this is the opposite of pessimism. L. M. Child once said in part, “You find yourself refreshed by the presence of cheerful people. Why not make earnest effort to confer that pleasure on others?” No one's life is enriched by the pessimist. As you take pride and are optimistic, effective communication will take place between you and other people whether they be older or younger. From this successful communicating with each other, mutual respect, trust, and tolerance will develop. You will start to listen more and speak less. Now you have finished your Senior year here at Thomaston High School. I wish you many enjoyable and rewarding years ahead. Do continue to take pride in all your efforts. Look up, stand tall, and be ever optimistic. Herbert W. DeVeber Principal MR. PASQUARIELLO, Asst. Principal MRS. MATHES School Nurse MR. RYAN Asst. Principal MRS. ZELIFF, Sec. to Principal MRS. JOHNSON Sec. to Principal MR. GALE, Director of Guidance MRS. FULLER, Librarian SCHOOL BOARD: Nase, S., Landers, E., Kloss, W. Row 2: Berg, W., Benedict, C., Tracy P. Missing in Picture: Lemieux, R. MRS. HANKS, Guidance MR. CHARLES HOLBROOK MR. KENNETH MURDOCK MR. LEONARD YANNIELLI MR. JEFFERY LaFAGE MR. WILLIAM McCLAY MRS. JACQUELINE O’CONNOR MISS JEANETTE PANZARELLA MR. ROBERT COLLINS MR. CLEVELAND MOEHL MR. THOMAS REYNOLDS MR. MARTIN HIPSKY MR. ANDREW KAVLESKI MRS. ELIZBETH MAKEPEACE Underclassmen Who am I supposed fo be? Wha! am supposed fo be? John Lennon 13 Row 1, Left to right: DeFiore, C.; Cote, A.; Cote, L.; Christophy, D.; Borowy, P.; Cianciolo, L. Row 2, Left to right: Bailey, M.; Ashak, J.; Brammer, L.; Beaty, D.; Barbour, S.; Chamberlin, J.; Broadwell, D.; Barth, T.; Blaszczynski, J.; Beardslee, W. Class Officers 14 Row , Left to right: Mahar, L; Marshall, J.; Rogozin-ski, G.; Richards, K.; Oliver, D.; Kuharski, J.; McQuarrie, P. Row 2, Left to right: McNamee, R.; McAdam, G.; Krzyczkowski, J.; Kryzanowski, R.; Lov-rinovicz, L.; Rechalonis, F.; Kratzke, H.; Lauretano, A.; Renzullo, G. Row 3, Left to right: Nase, S.; New some, R.; Levesque, F. 9 7 2 Row ], Left to right: Whittaker, J.; Schlicher, L.; Strobel, D.; Shanahan, F.; Zeigler, L. Row 2, Left to right: Dery, R.; Samela, D.; Woina, D.; Schypinka, B.; Sullivan, M. Row 3, Left to right: Wicks, J.; Wein-gart, R.; Voigt, R.; Wilson, G.; Thu-lin, M. Row 7, Left to right: Duzak, C.; Eckert, P.; Coss, E.; Duzak, E.; Knightly, P. Row 2, Left to right: Kelley, B.; Jayson, P.; Har-bert, D.; Duncan, J.; Gavenas, R. Row 3, Left to right: Hathway, K.; Jacobs, R.; Gagne, K.; Grenier, J.; Gelinas, P. 15 Row 1, Left to right: Clark, J.; Cox, S.; Andrade, D.; Bennett, P.; Cir-one, V.; Blade, P. Row 2: Cocca, T.; Barbaret, V.; Brown, D.; Ball, D.; Beardslee, H.; Brown, L.; Barks, S. Row 3: Bouley, G.; Brown, L.; Bar ron, J.; Baillargeon, R.; Baserwski, J.; Belonick, J.; Brown, D. 9 7 Row 1, Left to right: Delliber, N.; Knox, H.; Hopey, J.; Dinardo, D.; Dinardo, D.; Drew, R. Row 2: De-Fiore, V.; Fenn, D.; Innes, S.; Kingsbury, J.; Duszak, B.; Innes, S.,- Geli-nas, D.; Jacques, D.; Hopper, A.; Deveau, R.; Henderson, R. Row 3: LaChance, J.; Didsbury, M.; Fulton, G.; Erwin, A.; Fuller, D.; Jablonski, P.; Harkness, D.; Hyland, D. Row ], Left to right: Synder, T.; Smith, S.; Volovski, P.; Smith, D.; Wilhelm, M.; Turney, V.; Wagner, J. Row 2: Turrell, D.; White, P.; Sip-kowski, K.; Williams, L.; Sheehan, K. ; Wilson, J.; Spooner, S.; Williams, D. Row 3: Scully, R.; Scully, R.; Stowe, R.; Stack, R.; Ubermoth, T.; Westby, D.; Stowe, J.; Tingle, R. 16 Row I, Left to right: Mahoney, L.; LeMay, K.; Mazzone, M.; Mulligan, B.; Rogozinski, P ; Parker, D. Row 2: Macy, D.,- Rinkus, J.; Lytle, J.; Schlicher, K.; Pierpont , R.; Pont, D.; Redente M.; Li-zotte, J. Row 3: Morrison, R.; Post, D.; Mendicino, J.; Piscopo, J.; Saunders, B.; McGrath, 5.; MH-ler, J.; Lavine, B. Dusak, B.; Bouley, G.; Wilson, J.; Innes, S. Class Officers Treasurer Lynn Spooner and Secretary Kerrie Costick plan activities. Row 7, Left to Right: Beaty, C; Bailey, S; Brown, S; Blazer, D; Bytavtas, S; Bouley, K. Row 2: Cote, W; Dayton, K; Dews, J; Atwood, L; Dews, B; Burzler, D; Costick, K; Bartosowietz, L; Butkevich, R; Derocher, D; Dayton, W. Row 3: Cook, G; DelVaglio, P; Blacker, J; Dews, R; Blakeslee, M; Bakutis, P; Bothroyd, C; Bogvslawski, S; Bytautas, P. Everett, C.; Gelanis, C.; Gomes, P.; Hubbard, M.; Johnston, D.; Gangloff, E. Row 2: Knox, R.; Lyons, J.; Klaneski, M.; Ko hanski, C.; Ford, K.; Krcyczkowski, N.; Hotchkiss, M.; Gizzie, K.; Knightly, J.; Howe, R.; Laurentano, P. Row 3: Madden, J.; MaClina, D.; Fournier, D.; Jason, G.; LaPlante, D.; Grenier, J.; Erickson, M.; He bert, P.; Ellis, C. Row 1, Left to right: Zeliff, C.; Woina, S.; Wilson, D.; Viets, M.; Smith, J.; Shypinka, J. Row 2: Smith, G.; Stephens, D.; Shepherd, C.; Wicks, K.; Thomson, P.; Simpson, D.; Thompson, T.; Thulin, K.; Yaffe, K. McNeely, D.; Piscopo, J.; Seely, C.; Ryan, J.; Maso-pust. A.; Samela, D. Row 2: Petruzzi, R.; Schenkle, G.; Morton, K.; Peck, K.; Quint, E.; Ryan, R.; Morris, J.; Oliver, S.; Miller, B.; Morrow, R. Row 3: Sanford, D.; McGrath, G.; Rogozinski, C.; Petit, J.; Muller, R.; Pont-briand. A.; Rothe, G.; Mart-inelli, A. Row 7, Left to right: Sanford, M.; Sanford, H.; Wascavage, C.; Suckley, T.; Sheperd, C.; Wilhelm, P. Row 2: Wright, J.; Wilson, J.; Stowe, S.; Scheppord, C.; Schlicher, R.; Thulin, M.; Wiles, S.; Ball, A.; LeMay, K. Row 3: Foster, M.; Wood, F.; Slevinski, J.; VanHaasteren, C.; St. Denis, N.; Beardslee, M.; Sanford, E.; Em-bleton, W.; Cote, T.; Oaks, D.; Bellmay, W. 9 7 5 Row 7, Left to right: Brown, D. Birthwistle, S.; Barbaret, L.; Wil helm, J.; Clavette, H.; Berg, J Row 2: Mahoney, H.; Latina M.; Linski, J.; Gangloff, D.; Ben nett, R.; Antworth, D.; Dunn, S. Bennett, V.; Baillargeon, L. Kima, W.; Dione, G.; Box, S Row 3: Kobryn, K.; Ouellette B.; Volovski, M.; Thompson, B. Quint, M.; Chamberlain, R.; Ub ermuth, P.; Richards, M.; Cion ciolo, J.; Cook, D.; Coss, R. Row 7, Left to right: Pierpont, H.; LeMay, R. ; Knox, K.; Melvin, S.; Kordis, P.; Lewis, S. Row 2: Wilson, R.; Elwood, D.; Jensen, K.; Jackson, D.; McQuarrie, K.; Macy, B.; Guillet, J.; Lyons, J.; Matulewicz, M.; Knox, B.; Erwin, K. Row 3: Lyga, P.; Waldron, J.; Hannon, T.; Fredlund, J.; Hark-ness, B.; Wyles, G.; White, D.; Budris, B.; Knightly, C.; Byrnes, J.; Hoyt, B. 20 Row 7, Left to right: Brammar, G.; Clifford, R.; Cook, P.; Brown, K.; Both royd, D.; Cyr, I.; Barks, $.; Berr;, C. Row 2, Left to right: DeBrot, M.; Blaser, P.; Cianciola, J.; Clark, C.; Barth, C.; Byrnes, B.; Cook, L.; DiBiase, D.; Cook, C. Row 3, Left to right: Dery, D.; Bailey, R.; Collins, J.; Dew, C.; Dunn, J.; Bytautas, D.; Brogue, M.; Cox, M.; Demers, N.; Bertwhistle, P.; Duncan, J.; Dayton, B.; Blasser, T. 9 7 6 Row 7, Left to right: Oliver, K. ; Foster, J.; Seeley, L.; Michaud, D.; Fournier, D.; Spooner, L.; Sanford, C.; Gangloff, J. Row 2: Michalak, I.,- Quint, S.; McGrane, L. ; Rayder, C.; Gilbert, V.; Lewis, L.; Lattimer, G.; Li-zotte, L.; Stowe, P. Row 3: Seeley, E.; Morrow, R.; Newsome, R.; Embleton, R.; Stephens, D.; Rogers, J.; Tierney, B.; Engle, D.; Ellis, R. Row 7, Left to right: Lamb, C.; Klaneski, M.; Sharpe, E.; Pecco, B.; Ford, L. Row 2: Robinson, P.; Woina, G.; Ovellette, D.; Mathewson, A.; Young, C.; Maclina, N.; Whalen, C.; Milne, M.; Mitchell, F.; Kryza-nowski, D.; Roberts, S. Row 3: Gilbert, J.; Piscopo, R.; Neth, R.; Walcott, W.; Som-merfeldt, R.; Gelinas, R.; Morrison, C.; Williams, R.; Smith, D.; Hirleman, R. 21 22 Row 1, Left to right: Pierpont, H.; Knightly, K.; VanHaosteran, C.; McQuarrie, K. R°Wht '■ Lf Zh,: TrOWrki’ R ;,For ;I:Seabourne' Clark- J ' ohor, I.; Pechalonis, F.; Bellew, V.; Morton, P.; McQuorne, P. Row 2 Left to right. Redente, M.; Barth, T.; Cianciolo, J.; DeFiore, K.; Fuller, P.; Jayson, G.; Rayder, K.; Volovski, P.; LeMay, K.; Engle, S. 24 Qfudent Council Row ], Left to right: Mahar, L.; Bellew, V. Row 2, Left to right: Clark, J.; Pechalonis, Row 1, Left to right: Kryzanowski, R.; Pechalonis, F.; Lytle, B.; Darasz, N. F u u r e T e a c h a r s of America Row 1, Left to right: Cote, D.; DePecol, D.; Johnson, L.; Conklin, S.; Harlow, L. Row 2, Left to right: Rogozinski, G.; Pechalonis, F.; Mahar, L.; McQuarrie, P.; Coss, B.; DeFiore, C.; Broadwell, D. Row 3, Left to right: Cianciolo, I.; Kryzanowski, R.; Marshall, J. Row 4, Left to right: Lytle, B.; Rayder, K.; Darasz, N.; Harber, D.; Voigt, R.; Beaty, D.; Barth, T.; Thomas, L.; Gagne, C.; Lyga, D. 25 Row 1, Left to right: Cote, L.; McQuarrie, P.; Thomas, L.; Gerlach, P.; Henderson, B.; Christophy, D. Row 2, Left to riqht: Voiaht R • Roaozinski G . Mahar, L.; Mrs. Vaz; DeFiore, C.; Whittaker, J.; Harbert, D. 9 ' Spanish Club 26 Advisor — Mrs. Vaz Press Club Row 1, Left to right: Duszak, B.; Broadwell, D.; Williams, M.; Innes, S. Row 2, Left to right: Beaty, D.; Pont, D.; Hopper, A.; Mr. Schipul; Clark, J.; Stowe, R. 27 Watching news in action-putting it together or the reading public Row 1, Left to right: Duffy, T.; Knox, R.; Beardslee, M.; Ball, A. Row 2, Left to right: Shepard, C.; Cyr, L.; Beaty, D.; Pelk ey, R. Row 3, Left to right: Chizinski, J.; Gelinas, P.; Fuller, P.; Belmay, W.; Lewandowski, J. Assistance and Cooperation The boys look over a machine. A u d O 1 5 u 3 Row 1, Left to right: Barbaret, V.; Corriveau, J.; Liberatore, N.; Nadeau, L.; Smith, B.; Innes, B.; Chamberlin, J. Row 2: Mrs. Oconnor; Woina, D.; Krzyczkowski, J.; Sipkowski, K.; Fox L.; Heacox, G.; Borowy, P.; Perkins, L.; VanBuren, D.; Samela, F.; Petiti, K. Row 3: Brown, D.; Barbaret, Defilade, P.,- Pelkey, J.; Schnell, K.; Guertin, K.; Woina, S.; Strobel, D.; White, P. Business Club 29 Future Homemakers of America Row 7, Left to right: Volovski, P.; Blade, P.; Blaser, D.; Fox, L.; Barron, D.; Ouellette, S.; Cianciolo, L.; Viets, M.; Shypin-ka, JSamela, D.; Oliver, D. Row 2, Left to right: Dew, B.; DeFiore, C.; Krzyczkowski, J.; Bouley, K.; Burzler, D.; Maso-pust, A.; Bytautus, S.; Thomson, P.; Zeigler, L.; Eckert, J. Row 3, Left to right: Morris, J.; Woina, D.; Ryan, R.; Dusack, 30 E.; Wilson, L; Innes, B.; Mrs. Bradley; Ford, K.; Kohanski, C.,- Bartosiwicz, L.; Ryan, S.; Krzyczkowski, N.; Simpson, D. Row ], Left to right: Slevinski, J.; Barberet, D.; Michaud, D.; Bellew, V.; Shanahan, F.; Seabourn, J.; Fusco, D.; Hayward, J.; Ouellette, S. Row 2: Henderson, B.; Bouley, K.; DePecol, N.; Pechalonis, E.; Mrs. Mathes; Williams, M.; Cook, J.; Bouguslawski, P. Row 3: Sipkowski, K.; Petti, K.; Cote, A.; Whittaker, J.; Shypinka, B.; Samela, D. FuiurQ Nutqqq of America 31 French Club Row J, Left to right: Johnson, L.; Fuller, P.; Hopey, C.; Kryzanowski, R.; Darasz, N. Row 2, Left to right: Tracy, C.; Barron, D.; ftordis, M.; Winter, B.; Kohanski, C.; Dusak, C.; Mrs. Wilson; Gagne, C.; Lytle, B.; Rayder, K.; Barth, T. 32 Seated, Left to right: Hopey, C.; Dor-asz, N.; Rayder, K. Standing: Lytle, B.; Tracy, C. Brown and Gok Our Representation of Reboot News Row 7, Left to right: Barron, D.; Andrade, D.; Hubbard, M.; Brown, $.; Johnson, L.; Masopust, A.; Ford, K.; Samela, F.; Clark, J. Row 2, Left to right: Milne, M.; Elwood, D.; Morton, K.; Cocca, T.; Zeliff, C.; Mulligan, B.; Williams, M.; Mahar, L.; Pechalonis, F.; Barks, S.; Bouley, G.; Engle, S. Row 3, Left to right: McQuarrie, P.; Costick, K.; Jacques, D.; Quint, E.; VanBueren, D.; Hopper, A. Row 4, Left to right: Klaneski, M.; Guertin, K.; Levine, B.; Mueller, R.; Tracy, C.; Blaszczynski, J.; Dusak, A.; Lewis, B.; McDonald, J.; Jayson, G.; Kohanski, C.; Hotchkiss, M. 34 Band Row I Left to right: Schenkel, G.; Pfaefflin, A.; Levine, B.; Pontbriand, R.; Madden, J.; LaPlante, G.; Howe, R.; Zeliff, C.; Scheppard, C.; Knox, H.; Platt, D.; Kingsbury, G. Row 3: Ryan, R.; Pierpont, R.; Delliber, N.; Jablonski, P.; Rothe, G.; Baldwin, T.; Scully, R.; Barbour, S.; Williams, L.; Jacques, D. Row 4: Brown, S.; Wilson, J.; Hotchkiss, M.; Bailey, S.; Cox, S.; Wilson, D.; Snyder, T. Qe If-expression through music 35 Row 1, Left to right: Gogne, C.; Broadwell, D.; Hotchkiss, S.; Kohanski, C.; Gould, J. Row 2: Cote, D.; Cirone, V.; Henderson, B.; Mrs. Fuller, Advisor; Borowy, P.; Thomas, L.; Cote, A. Working with man's treasure-books' Left to right: Denise, Judy, Carol, Cindi, Susan. BibliOQOphQ Chorus honey, P.; Mase, S.; Kingsbury, G.; Pontbriand, R.; Scully, R.; Jacques, D.; Snyder, T.; Barbour, 5. ' Spirited Singing and Fulfillment'' in Music The Owl Staff of 1971 LITERARY STAFF: Row 1, Left to Right: Cote, D; Conklin, S; DePecol, E. Row 2: Volovski, M; Gould, J; Mortinel- li P. Cindy Kohonski — EDITOR John Ashok — ASST. EDITOR Vicky Bellew BUSINESS EDITOR BUSINESS STAFF: Row 1, Left to Right: Hotchkiss, S; Sanzari, B; Biedrycki, R; Bellew, V; Johnson, L. Row 2: Li-beratore, H; Fox, L; Slevinski, J; Darasz, N; Barron, D; Eckert, J. Lesley Harlow LITERARY EDITOR 39 Row I, Left to right: Parker, D.; Scully, R.; Pierpont, R.; Kingsbury, J.; Platt, J.; Kingsbury, G.; Hopey, J.; Christophy, D.; Rogozinski, G.; Williams, M.; Hopper, A.; Williams, L.; Jacques, D.; Barth, T. 40 Drama Club Left to right: Knox, H.; Mulligan, B.; Turret!, D.; Wilson, D.; Rogozinski, P.; Delli-ber, N.; Bouley, G. ' Hold on world for we can win John Lennon 41 Row 7, Left to Right: Bennet, P; Kordis, M; Wagner, J; Beardslee, H; Brown, L; Hopey, C; Cote, A; Miss Lowden. Row 2: Kryzanowski, R; Oswiecki, B; Barbour, S; Pont, D; Lowther, M; Rayder, K. The Girls in Adion I can't reach it. The behind pass. Back Row: Dave Hyland, Mark Sullivan, John Grenier, Gary Wilson, Brian Saunders, Jim Duncan, Coach Hipsky, Jim McDonald, Jim Osowieki, Bob Stack, Jody LaMay, Tim Ray. Varsity Basketball 44 CO CAPTAINS — J. M. and Tim J. V. Basketball Row 1, Left to Right: ReDente M., DelVaglio P., Grenier J., Hyland D., Piscopo J., Bitautas P. Second Row: Coach Kavleski, Dayton K., Morrison R., Dayton B., Stevens D., Butkevich R. First Row, Left to Right: Dews J., Williams A., Cote W., Pelkey B. Second Row: Maclina D., Lewandowski J., Yaffe K., Bakutis Thompson T Freshman Basketball Thg CheorleaderQ Row 1, Left to Right: Cote D„ Boguslowski P. Second Row: Michoud D„ Mahar D., Marshall J„ McQuarrie P„ Guertin K. Third Row: DePecol E Pelkev J., Conklin S. ' 1 Joan Pelkey The girls practice cheers for the game. 49 Track and Field First Row, Left to Right: Laurentano T., Rinkus J., LaVigne B., Deveau R. Second Row: Coach Landry, Osowieki J., Weingart R., Jablonski P Thompson M., Stowe R. K 50 COACH MR. LANDRY A Letout for Frustration Active Use of All Bodily Elements 51 Row , Left to right: Pronovost, R.; Hartshorn, D.; Byrnes, P.; Saunders, B. Row 2: Bouley, G.; Stowe, R.; LaMay, J.; Coach Rado. Row J, Left to right: Brown, R.; Bothroyd, C.; Spearin, W.; Stowe, R.; Rinkus, J.; Thulin, K.; Stowe, J. Row 2, Left to right: Butkevich, R.; Stephens, D.; Miller, B.; Desrochers, D.; Petit, J.; Yaffe, K.; Bouley, G.; Brown, D.; Petruzzi, R.; Clavette, N.; Mr. Landry. CroQQ Country Team 54 The boys practice for a long run. Row 1, Left to Right: Innes S., Beardslee H., Rayder K., Pont D., Oliver D.f Miss Lowden. Row 2: Sanford M., Thomas I., Cianciolo L, Ball D., Kordis M. Brown L., Wagner J., Gangloff E., Barbour S. 23 Becky reaches for a wild pass. Claudia takes a hit. Row ], Left to right: Bennett, P.; Kordis, M.; Wagner, J.; Beardslee, H.; Brown, L.; Hopey, C.; Cote, A.; Miss Lowden. Row 2, Left to right: Kryzanowski, R.; Osowiecki, R.; Barbour, $.; Pont, D.; Lowther, M.; Rayder, K. Softball Team There’ll come a time when all of us must leave here. Then nothing Sister Mary can do. Will keep me here with you. As nothing in this life that I’ve been trying Can equal or surpass the Art of Dying. Do you believe me? There'll come a time when all your hopes are fading When things that seemed so very plain became an awful pain. Searching for the truth among the lying And answered when you’ve learned the Art of Dying But if you want it you must find it But when you have it — There'll be no need for it There’ll come a time when most of us return here Brought back by our desire to be a perfect entity Living through a million years of crying Until you've realized the Art of Dying George Harrison Row 1, Left to right: Gaghne, C.; Kingsbury, G.; Smith, N.; Miss Panzarella. Row 2, Left to right: Conklin, S.; Rogozinski, G. European Travelers Gregory Atwood Todd Baldwin Donna Barberet Diane Barron Victoria Bellew Ronald Biedrycki Vance Borowy Patricia Boguslawski Philip Byrnes John Butkevich Walter Chamberlain Deborah Christensen Gregory Cote Noreen Darasz Ellen DePecol Thomas Costick Gary Corriveau Jeanne Corriveau Denise Cote Nancy DePecol Joan Duffy Alfred Duszak Judy Eckert Brian Foster Louanne Fox Terry Fredlund Gary Foster Judith Gould Lesley Harlow Carol Gagne 68 Kathy Guertin Daniel Hartshorn Gary Kingsbury Beverly Henderson Susan Hotchkiss Lynette Johnson Claudia Hopey Paul Jackson William Klaneski Cynthia Kohanski Dennis Kowaleski 70 Joseph Kwetkus Hilda Liberatore Mary Kordis Robert Kuharski Bonnie Lovrinovicz Donna Lyga Elizabeth Lytle James Macdonald Deborah Mahar Paula Martinelli Daniel Masopust Rebecca Osowiecki Sherri Ouellette m Linda Nadeau 72 John Parson Ellen Pechalonis Joan Pelkey Robert Morton John Platt Roger Pontbriand Ronald Pronovost Timothy Ray Karen Rayder Margaret Volovski Deborah Wilcox Up the Down Staircase. 76 We know they’re reolly not studying. BEST BODY AND BUILD Beate and Mike ClaQQ Superlatives TALLEST AND SHORTEST Joan and John MOST CHANGED Bob and Cindy Mr. DeVeber welcomes the guests. The couples dance together. Michael and Betsy rap to one of the guests. A good time was had by all. ' 'Time fhe Season 80 Bob deep in a book. 82 Hurry, Deb, hurry. You can’t win them all. d VMI Mil Serious workers. Timmy’s antics again. Student Teacher Relationships Debby, you know that's not the right way to do it. Well girls, a serious situation is at hand. 84 88 You rather me, or Mr. G? Junior Parado 1970 Tim and Debby are ready to roll. Exportation and Exaltation Lynette shouts an OK.’’ Hilda and Ellen are all set. GREGORY ATWOOD In this world there ore only two tragedies. One is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it. History . . . snow . . . seashore . . . Rhode Island . . . 2:15 . . . June Photography Club (3) TODD BALDWIN A Friend of mine is one that always agrees with me. George's . . . Keenes Kitchen . . . Ford Rules . . . Green Hornet . . . snow . . . Brodie . . . Band (1 - 4), Chorus (3, 4), Basketball (1, 2), Soc-cer(l, 2) DONNA LEE BARBERET “Success is the sum of small efforts. Saturday nights in Maine . . . R. R. . . . Bad News . . . parties . . . Sandy Beach ... Is that right . . . F.N.A. (1 - 4), Business Club (4) DIANE BARRON For what is pleasant without love and laughter. Mark . . . horseback riding . . . people . . . which band? ... a very special ring . . . Owl (4), Brown and Gold (4 Editor), G.A.A. (1), Art Club (1, 2), A.F.S. (1 - 3), Bibliosophs (3), Creativeness Staff (3), F.H.A. (1-4 — Sec.), French Club (4), Girls Class Basketball Coach (1) VICTORIA DIANE BELLEW Vicky And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the wind longs to play with your hair. Meetings, meetings . . . skiing . . . Marty . . . freckles . . . graduation party . . . playground pal . . . good citizen Student Council (3, 4, Pres.), Photography Club (3), F.N.A. ( 1 - 3 — Sec. 4 — Pres.), G.A.A. (1), Vice President of Class (2), Owl Staff (3, 4 — Business Editor), Basketball Team (2), Class Basketball (1), Tennis (3) RONALD BIEDRYCKI The noblest mind the best contentment has. Drip . . . Detroit V.S. N.Y. Rivalry . . . Lemmons . . . 9-5 at noon . . . Chemistry ... 27 holes in 95! . . . espanol . . . Photography Club (3), Spanish Club (3), Yearbook Staff (4) PATRICIA L. BOGUSLAWSKI Pat” But I was so much older then — I'm younger than that now. Feb. 1 8, 1968 . . . Dave . . . Beacon Falls . . . Oct. 13, 1970 . . . For ruffles? . . . Beat ya! Farm Shop . . . F.N.S. (1 - 4), Cheerleading (2 - 4), Basketball (1), Brown and Gold (4) VANCE BOROWY Silence is a blessed thing in many ways.” N.L.C. . . . wilderness . . . thinking . . . going west . . . walking . . . DEBRA ANN BROWN Debbie Here's my strength and weakness, gents. I loved them until they loved me. H.D. . . . cottage ... A dream come true . . . my room . . . F. H.A. (3, 4), Business Club (3, 4) JOHN PETER BUTKEVICH I can’t tell you how to succeed, but I can tell you how to fail by trying to please everybody. The Great White Hunter . . . skiing . . . nut hill . . . watch that J. B. . . . Class Vice Pres. (1) PHILIP J. BYRNES Phil A stupid story or idea will sometimes make one laugh more than wit. 350 Camaro . . . B.L. Championship . . . Mr. Kaz . . . Pink Falcons . . . French teachers . . . dislocated kneecaps . . . Soccer (1, 2), Basketball (1, 2), Baseball (1 4), Drama Club (2 -4), French Club (3), Owl Staff (4), Student Council (3, 4), F.T.A. (4) WALTER CHAMBERLAIN A man is one who sees right in others and appreciates it. motorcycles . . . P.A.D. . . . quiet . . . boots . . . haircut . . . exams . . . DEBORAH LOU CHRISTENSEN Debbie Time was — Time shall be — But where in time is now. Timmy who? . . . Let us Vote . . . Hillside meadow . . . Kite flying . . . 1 mice . . . G. A.A. (1, 2), Class Secretary (1, 3), Photography Club (3), Class Basketball (1, 2) MICHAEL CHRISTOPHY Crick it He who laughs last, laughs best. Sports . . . N.Y. Giants . . . N.Y. YANKEES . . . Bets with Mr. Ryan . . . billiards . . . work in A P. . . THOMAS JOHN COLLINS Tom We all have within us a center of stillness surrounded by silence. Nov. 8, 1969 . . . Hawaii . . . Red Love Bug . . . Greasy Speedometer cables . . . 1972 . . . Rosie Josie . . . 90 SARA SMITH CONKLIN The most lost day of all is the day on which we do not laugh Last of the Cleanies . . . European summer . . . anybody call?? . . . Waterbury nights . . . GTO's . . . Farm Shop . . . G.A.A. (1, 2), Field Hockey (1, 2), Cheerleading (2, 3, 4 — Co-Captain), F.T.A. (4), F.H.A. (4), Drama Club (2, 3), Owl Staff (4), Photography (3), Class Basketball (1,2) GARY H. CORRIVEAU Corny “It's not the homework I mind . . . It’s the thought involved in it that bothers me.” Chevy . . . Sunoco ... Up against the wall . . . stockroom . . . Florida . . . EVELYN JEAN CORRIVEAU Jeanne “Still water runs deep. Weekends with friends ... a smile for everyone . . . J.B.? . . . guidance office . . . Future Business Leaders of America (3, 4), Sec. (3), Treasurer (4), Girls J.V. (2) THOMAS COSTICK Silence is great quality Sleepers . . . quiet . . . reflections . . . pinball machines DENISE JEAN COTE “No one is too small to be able to help a friend Cheerleading tryouts . . . smile??. . . mystery parties . . . basketball games . . . tutoring . . . F.T.A. (3, 4), F.N.A. (2), F.H.A. (2), Bibliosophs (4), Cheerleading (3, 4), Owl Staff (4), Photography Club (3) GREGORY COTE Sarcasm is a sign of weakness but done right marks the strong.” politics ... a friend to all . . . worker . . . JANET COOK “Life is what you make of it. I.A. . . . Anglia . . . Summer ... 60 Chevy . . . Art . . . V.W. . . . Riding around . . . Future Nurses NOREEN MARION DARASZ “Every spirit builds itself a heaven and beyond its world a heaven. Class dues, anyone? . . . five milkshakes to go . . . The Cape . . . hypocrites . . . Rendre possible ce qui ne Test pas . . . Class Treasurer (2 - 4), F.T.A. Treas. (3), Pres. (4), A.F.S. (1 - 3), F.H.A. (1), Sec. (2), French Club (3, 4), National Honor Society (3), Pres. (4) ELLEN M. DEPECOL No matter how thin you slice it, it's still baloney. Vermont Maids . . . Canada . . . Always a passenger . . . Farmshop . . . Two Jugs . . . G.A.A. (1), F.T.A. (4), F.N.A. (1), Treas. (2), Pres (3), Photography Club (3), Cheerleading (4), Owl Staff (4) NANCY JEANNE DEPECOL A time when mind and heart and all the beauty in the world beat as one. Student Council (1, 2), F.N.A. (1, 2) Vice pres. (3, 4), Drama (2), Owl Staff (4), Brown and Gold (1), G.A.A. (1) JOAN DUFFY Absence makes the Heart grow fonder. Bob ... 68 Green Truck . . . 7-17-71 . . . I.A. . . . Danbury Races ... 55 . . . Christmas . . . ALFRED D. DUSZAK “Freddie “A gravestone a day will make a Chevelle decay. SuperSports . . . Janet . . . Fore 'n aft . . . Fliech-men's . . . Chiky-in-a-can . . . J.V. Basketball, Brown and Gold, Student Council JUDITH LEE ECKERT Judie Great ideas come from the heart. Pizzaburgers . . . apples . . . Vermont . . . sailing . . . G-block ... 3 lunches . . . Drama Club (1,2), Chorus (1), Brown and Gold (1, 2), F.H.A. (2 - 4), Owl Staff (4) BRIAN FOSTER I can resist everything but temptation. Bikes . . . Jean Jackets . . . Junglin’ . . . The Cottage . . . The Group . . . K. G. . . . Soccer (4) GARY D. FOSTER Cary All we want is the world and we want it now. Cook Street . . . The Cottage . . . boots . . . Fastest Bike . . . The Crasher . . . Reservoir . . . Campsight LOUANNE MAE FOX “Give love, and love to your life will flow.” old friends . . . long hair . . . fast cars . . . separations . . . F.H.A. (1 - 3), (4 — Treasurer), Business Club (3 Treasurer, 4), Owl Staff (4) TERRY FREDLUND Life can be as happy as one's fulfillments sleeps . . . Saturday nights . . . Northfield . . . J + B . . . the Shack . . . Baseball (1), A.V. (1, 2) PETER FARNUM FULLER 91 Recognition places man above mere existence Hillside . . . working in office . . . afternoons . . . Uncle Millhouse . . . Payday . . . Student Council (4), A.V. (1 - 3), A.F.S. (2, 3), French Club (4), Soccer Team Manager (2, 3), (4), Track (2) DEBORAH FUSCO “I am living for today, remembering yesterday, and looking forward to tomorrow. V.W.'s . . . D.S. . . . campaigning . . . sports . . . crazy feet ... St. Bernards . . . Peanut butter anyone . . . Tennis (2 - 4), F.N.A. (4), F.H.A. (3) CAROL GENE GAGNE What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Europe . . . first snow falls . . . Horseback riding . . . C'est la vie . . . Hard rolls for breakfast again French Club (3, 4), F.T.A. (3, 4), Bibliosophs (3, 4) SAMUEL GIZZIE After enough time has passed all memories are beautiful. Kick and Johnny Hill . . . S.C.U.B.A. . . . Garcia. . . Allies . . . Vineyard . . . Another car? . . . Track (1,2, 4), Basketball (1), A.V. (1,2) JUDITH I. GOULD “Find me in my field of grass — Mother Nature’s son, swaying daisies sing a lazy song beneath the sun Uncle John's Band . . . Cottage . . . Zak . . . Fryes . . . the two of us . . . Drama (2), French Club (3), Bibliosophs (3), Sec. (4), Owl Staff (4) KATHY GUERTIN There are golden apples to be picked and green hills to climb and meadows to run while you're young Ears . . . Close to Friends . . . Farm Shop . . . Conn. . . . B C . . . 733-957 + MRBC Cheerleading (4), Brown and Gold (4), Business Club (3, 4), Basketball (2, 3), Drama Club (1, 2), Class Basketball (1) LESLEY JEAN HARLOW One must renounce the bad taste of wishing to agree with many people. Flags . . . bomb to bug . . . N.H. . . . superstitions ... a new awakening . . . onward to? Field Hockey (1 - 3), Girls J.V. (1,2), A.F.S. (1 - 3), F.H.A. (1), F.T.A. (3, 4), Drama Club (1, 2), Spanish Club (3), Owl Staff (3), Literary Editor (4) DANIEL J. HARTSHORN “Live for Today, Now Pizza Pal . . . The Cottage ... The Bristol kid . . . School anyone? . . . Neat! . . . Baseball (3) JANET HAYWARD The truth, naked and unashamed, is always unpleasant. flowers . . . long rides . . . Matunuck Beach, R.l. . . . web feet . . . those summer vacations . . . Wat-erbury . . . F.N.A. (1 - 4) GLORIA K. HEACOX To lie awake at night and think about life’s problems is terrible but to lie awake and think about pizza is intolerable.” Life . . . Black feet . . . Chevies . . . What . . . Weekends . . . Happiness . . . F.N.A. (1 - 4), Business Club (3, 4) BEVERLY HENDERSON For every star that falls to earth a new one glows. For every dream that fades away a new one grows. Lemmon’s . . . skitch . . . Give my regards to Broadway . . . young n Free . . . Nursing twinkle toes . . . F.N.A. (2 - 4), F.H.A. (1), Bibliosophs (4), Spanish Club (3, 4) CLAUDIA HOPEY Something to do. Someone to love, and Something to hope for. R.N. . . . T.V. . . . Daydreaming . . . little things . . . hockey . . . defender . . . science classes . . . Honor Society (3, 4), A.F.S. (1 - 3), F.N.A. (1,2, 4), F.T.A. (3), Field Hockey (2 - 4), Basketball (3), Softball (1 - 3), French Club (3, 4) SUSAN HOTCHKISS Sue Born to Wander P.R. . . . Block Island . . . China Inn . . . times . . . Curly Softball Team (1, 2), Volleyball (2), J.V. Basketball (2), Field Hockey (2), A.F.S (1 - 3), F.H.A. (1), Brown and Gold (1), Drama (1, 2), Bibliosophs (3), Pres. (4), Owl Staff (4) PAUL RONALD JACKSON Limey “The Quiet ones usually come out on top. Playing guitar . . . Music . . . Occasional drink . . . XSE . . . LYNETTE ELIZABETH JOHNSON For that which is boundless in you abides in the mansion of the sky, whose door is the morning mist, and whose windows are the songs and the silences of night. Gui . . . The other passenger . . . Imported liquor from Stamford . . . Philosophizing with Sara . . . Farm Shop . .. F.T.A. (3, 4), Brown and Gold (4), French Club (3, 92 4), Owl Staff (4), G.A.A. (1, 2), Drama Club (1, 2), Sec. to Coach Kelly (2), Class Basketball (1,2) GARY KINGSBURY “I’m not black but there’s been a whole lotta times I wish I could say I'm not white. Do it . . . D . . . the conspiracy . . . study halls homework . . . Arlo’s church . . . can be fun . . . Drama (1 ■ 4), Band (1 • 4) WILLIAM KLANESKI “Bill It riles them to believe that you perceive the web they weave Free . . . Peace . . . Yippie . . . right on . . . CYNTHIA A. KOHANSKI Gather your wits and hold on fast your head must learn to roam. Workingman's Dead . . . Down-Country . . . the two of us . . . Owl (3), Editor (4), Brown and Gold (1), J.V. Bas ketball (1), Varsity (2), Drama (2), Bibliosophs (3), Vice Pres. (4), French Club (3, 4) MARY KORDIS Every day should be passed as if it were our last one. the Cape . . . sports . . . Poppies . . . Math whiz?? French Club (3, 4), A.F.S. (1, 3), G.A.A (4), Field Hockey (1, 2), (Capt. 4), Basketball (1, 2, 4), Volleyball (2, 3), Capt. (4), Softball (1-4) DENNIS MICHAEL KOWALESKI With each step the feet grow heavier but better not pause to rest.” fishing . . . card games . . . Latin class . . . cats . . . ROBERT KUHARSKI Reflections don’t always mark a thinker, but a doer ready to erupt. spirit of peace . . . freedom . . . Powder ridge . . . JOSEPH JOHN KWETKUS ‘ ‘Joe'' “It's nice to be important but it’s more important to be nice. Sports . . . Clyde . . . cards . . . tropical fish . . . midnight snack HILDA HELEN LIBERATORE Enjoy life without comparing it with that of another. the Cape . . . littlelest one . . . the navigator . . . whigs . . . Drama (1 • 4), Business Club (3, 4), Photography (3) BONNIE LEE LOVRINOVICZ Smiles portray more than words K.S. . . . grilled cheese . . . sleepers Business Club (3, 4), Volleyball (1-3) DONNA CYNTHIA LYGA Today is the first day of the rest of your life.” Joe's . . . tennis champ . . . night walks . . . children . . . A.F.S. (2), Treas. (3), F.T.A. (4), Field Hockey (1, 2), Basketball Mgr., Tennis (2, 3, 4) JAMES MACDONALD JR. As riches grow care follows, and thirst for more and more. Yanks . . . Golf . . . tricky dick . . . Corvairs A.V. (2), Press Club (3), French Club (3), Brown and Gold (4), A.F.S. (3), Student Council (3), Baseball (1 - 4), Basketball (1 - 4), Soccer (4) ELIZABETH JEAN LYTLE I'd rather laugh at nothing than not laugh at all. Bets . . . Vermont . . . pro sailor . . . the island . . . Dunmore . . . Joe's . . . Field Hockey (1 - 4), Volleyball (2 - 4), J.V. Basketball (2), Softball (1, 2), Tennis (4), F.T.A. (2 - 4), National Honors Society (3, 4), French Club (3, 4) DEBORAH ANN MAHAR To leave the past behind to look forward to a new day's dawn to start all over Fran . . . barefeet . . . our Taffy . . . bicycling to Litchfield . . . G.A.A., Class Basketball, Drama, Cheerleading, Field Hockey, Student Council, Brown and Gold PAULA MARTINELLI If you smile at me I will understand 'cause that is something everyone does in the same language” dreams . . . twin . . . canoeing . . . comic books . . . the sea . . . stop and kick . . . Field Hockey (2 - 4), Basketball (2 - 4), Softball (2), French Club (3), G.A.A. (4), Owl Staff (4) DANIEL MARTIN MASOPUST The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you can not do. the forest . . . ford 66 . . . meatball grinders . . . ocean . . . MARTHA McGOLDRICK Forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forth unto those things which are before. barefeet . . . cookies and MILT . . . full moons . . . saying goodby . . . Drama Club (1, 2), Photography Club (3), G.A.A (1, 2), Field Hockey (1, 2), Basketball (1, 2), Cheerleading (3, 4) DONITA MICHAUD Tenderness is a greater proof of love than the most passionate vows R.G. ... 64 chevies . . . Sept. 19... rings . . . Cheerleading (2 - 4), F.N.A. (1 - 4), V. Pres. (3), 93 A.F.S. (1, 2), Spanish Club (3) ROBERT MORTON Life is funny, life is free. mustangs . . . trouble . . . Sunoco . . . just screaming around MICHAEL HENRY MOSAKOWSKI Everything is funny as long as it is happening to someone else. 60 Chevies . . . B.S. ... 62 Falcons . . . concentration LINDA ANN NADEAU Don’t put off till tomorrow what you can do today; if you like it today you can do it again tomorrow T.G. Bill's Esso . . . jungling . . . sand piles . . . Business Club (3, 4), Vice Pres. (4) REBECCA ANNE OSOWIECKI Happiness is behind that door, in the next room, but I have lost the key. Maybe I have just misplaced it. smile . . . rain . . . kites . . . D.B.A. . . . twins . . . Field Hockey (1 - 3), Basketball J.V. (1), Varsity (2 - 4), Volleyball (3, 4), Softball (1-4) SHERRI LEIGH OUELLETE What I must do is all that concerns me, not what the people think. Full House . . . Kangaroo . . . Fenn Road Runner F. H.A. (1 • 4), F.N.A. (1 - 4), Drama (2), Field Hockey (1, 2), Brown and Gold (1, 2), A.F.S. (2), G. A.A. (1) JOHN PARSON “A friend in need is a friend indeed silent American . . . industrious . . . intelligent . . . Western Auto . . . exams . . . ELLEN PECHALONIS School doesn't just roll around, it leaps right at you.” lab reports . . . weekends . . . bs . . . big Buick . . . Vermont . . . Brown and Gold (1), F.N.A. (4) JOAN ANN PELKEY There's nothing in this world so sweet as love, and next to love the sweetest thing is hate Denny . . . walking in the rain . . . dares . . . G.A.A. (1, 2), Drama Club (1, 2), Photography Club (3), Business Club (4), D.E.C.A. (3), Cheerleading (2 - 4), Basketball (1), Field Hockey (1,2) LINDA LOU PERKINS Live for today not tomorrow service guys . . . beach . . . loud music . . . Chevies Business Club, D.E.C.A. Club KAREN ANN PETITTI To get anything in life you have to reach out and get it. V.W.’s . . . G.T.O.'s . . . Stop and Shop JOHN DANIEL PLATT Either you are part of the solution or you are part of the problem. free . . . spirit of Woodstock . . . Brodie . . . B.P. and J.A. peace Drama (1 - 4), Band (1-4) ROGER GIRARD PONTBRIAND America is on trial before the child. Sometimes I feel like a motherless child. Rosy . . . J.P.R. . . . collision . . . Janis lives . . . Drama (2), Band (1 - 4), Basketball (1,2), Chorus (4), Track (2) RONALD A. PRONOVOST Prune” Life is like a scrambled egg. B.L. Champs ... 40 Chevies . . . You bet your BP Basketball (1, 2), Baseball (3, 4) TIMOTHY RAY Wing Live smiling, Live trying, and Live trusting or don't Live at all. Debbie who?? . , . our field . . . Let Us Vote . . . 90 at 110... little buddy . . . Class Pres. (4), Vice Pres. (3), Vice Pres, of French Club (3), Photography Editor of Owl (3, 4), Basketball (1 - 4), Soccer (1 - 4), Baseball (1, 2, 4) KAREN MARIE RAYDER If my heart were not light, I would die Basketball ... 21 points . . . gunkey . . . camping out . . . granny . . . Indians . . . A.F.S. (Pres. 3), French Club (3), Treas. (4), Future Teachers (3, 4), G.A.A. (1, Pres. 4), National Honor Society (3, Vice Pres. 4), Field Hockey (2, 3, Capt. 4), Basketball (1-3 Capt. 4), Softball (1-3 Capt. 4), Volleyball (2 - 4) JEAN ROGERS It’s good to realize that within us there is someone who knows everything A Barbizon model . . . Euripides . . . Sandy Beach August 23 . . . JOHN ROGOZINSKI One who is a friend to all is truly a man 94 Big Boob . . . PikKwik . . . Terryville . . . karate . . . school . . . FRANCES ANN SAMELA You won't get anyplace in life if you just sit back and wait for things to come to you R.W.D. . . . Dec. 5, 1969 . . . but Mr. B . . . free for all . . . VINCENT A. SANZERI JR. “I think funny. B.W. . . . Northfield General Store . . . good times . . . the Cape . . . day after payday . . . KATHERYN ELIZABETH SCHNELL Kathy” Send out Love and build bridges of friendship Happiness . . . V.W. . . . Four . . . country rides . . . Danny’s JUDITH ANN SEABOURNE Judy “One never realizes how happy he is only how happy he was” Country drives . . . Aries . . . Alabama . . . Horror movies . . . Drama (2), Hockey (2), F.N.A. (3, Treas. 4), Student Council (1, Treas. 2, Pres. 4), Cheerleading (3, 4)( Girls' State (3) JOANNE SLEVINSKY My only boundaries are my dreams.” skiing . . . Rocky Neck . . . early morning . . . summer 67 . . . September G. A.A. (1), F.N.A. (3, 4), French Club (3), Volleyball (2), Owl Staff (4), Sec. of Class (4) NANCY SMITH Carry on, Love is coming to us all H. Z. . . . ocean . . . photography . . . snow . . . barefeet . . . Freshman Class Pres. (1), Basketball (1, 2), Field Hockey (1, 2), Cheerleading (2, 3), Sec. (3), Drama (1, 2), G.A.A. (1, 2) LEILA LOUISE THOMAS Above the hills the clouds wait silently as if they knew some secret not part of me Havard . . . Asi es la vida . . . Peanuts . . . McKuen follower G.A.A. (1), F.T.A. (3, 4), Bibliosophs (4), Spanish (3, 4), Volleyball (3) MICHAEL THOMSON If people would listen and understand one another and look at each other wouldn’t we be happier with one another? Boredom . . . midnight picnics . . . soccer . . . Parties ... a mean man . . . Donna Towne . . . CARL TRACY I like long walks, especially when taken by people who annoy me skiing . . . weekends . . . political campaigns . . . summer vacations . . . Drama Club (2, 3), Class Pres. (3), Class Vice Pres. (4), French Club (3, 4), National Honor Society (3, 4), Treas. Brown and Gold (4) DIANE VANBUREN Diane If the world's a vale of tears smile, till rainbows span it. Giggles . . . B.R.D. . . . Sunoco ... 70 summer . . . Georges . . . MARGARET M. VOLOVSKI Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” D.S. . . . 70 Challengers . . . 4th July weekend . . . paydays . . . honor study halls Basketball (1), French Club (3), Owl Staff (4) DEBORAH ALICE WILCOX Deb “When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. May 26 . . . skiing . . . hair . . . pinky . . . yellow . . . ART. . . G.A.A. (1, 2), Art Club (1,2, 3), Class Basketball (1, 2), F.T.A. (3), Drama Club (2) BEATE ELIZABETH WINTER Be When Legends Die, Dreams End, and when dreams end there is no more greatness. V.S. . . . Cape Cod ... 3 mile bicycle rides . . . 4th of July weekend . . . two lunches . . . payday . . . summer Girls J.V. Basketball (1), Class Basketball (1), French Club (3, 4), A.F.S. (3), F.H.A. (1), F.N.A. (1), Owl Staff (4) 95 Sponsors Dr. Marvin H. 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