Valley Regional High School - Triad Yearbook (Deep River, CT)
- Class of 1959
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Q Q XT , ' Q9 ,KS N N I 1 X N I3 Q LKBYQNQQQD C3 Dedicated MRS VICTORIA STOWERS DEDICATION We the Senlor Class of Valley Regxonal Hlgh School dedlcate thxs our Tnad to Mrs Vxctorxa Stowers For her ceaseless encouragement her unlnmlted spmt and her warm qunck humor the Class of 1959 ns truly grateful In her dual capacmes as teach er and advlsor she has become the frxend of an ennre class We w1sh to thank her for the slncere mterest she has shown ln our hugh school career Wnth respect and thanks lf 1S our pleasure to dedncate thls year s Trxad to Mrs Stowers tO , . . . , . . , , I I lr' 9 9 1 s 2 2 SUNRISE To this Senior Class the rising sun from sunrise to noon signifies their advancement from Junior High to graduation from the Senior Class We approached junior High with cur IOSIIY and shyness but aflame with ambition like the crimson sun as it cautiously peeps over the dark unknown horizon At the next glance the sun had in a swift spurt of energy leaped from hiding into full view as we had jumped from junior High into Senior High There it rested sparkling gay turning from anxious crimson to rosy pink seeming to enjoy its moment but tremblmg to go on During the next two years our goal was like a Sunbeam dancing just beyond our grasp as we struggled to attain it but maintain our balance on the upward path The sun too seemed suspended by now it had managed a familiar yellowness and as it fought to reach the zenith it lit the earth before it with anticipation Then surreptitiously our goal was upon us we were sen iors This was the climax for which we had fought We looked back recalling our hopes and heartaches the storms and clouds we passed through remembering all the tests that were set before us and all the trials we had to stand The brilliancy of the sun blinds us as we are blinded by the excitement of our yoy and triumph As we had made friends so had the sun warmed the earth and its companions High in the heavens the sun our symbol glows and soon we will know the soft amber hue of afternoon adulthood success and triumph understanding and contentment Then as our day draws to an end we will leave a trail of memories behind DEBORAH BEADLE 3 . . . . , . , 7 . . . . . . , , . Y . . . .y with it burning within our minds we worked on and on to . . 1 , , . . . , Y , - 7 Y . . ' . . , , s ' ' 7 7 I 7 l 1 ADMINISTRATION - an FACULTY The great du zes 0 lz e are wrztten th a sunbeam Offlfl Mr Dayton D Shepherd B S M A Mr Frank R Yulo Mnss Mary Babnc 5'-lllernnrendenz B S M Ed M A Prmcrpal r Gku MQ 'OAL T Md' Mr Robert Blaker Mnss Dolores Borsnk Mrs Evelyn Brown Mr Wnllnam Burke BS MA it MA BA MA BA fv- .e ' 'QU' Mr Henry Burr Mr Mamn Carrlgan Mxss Julna Casrelln Mxss Murxel Cherwynd 40' --can 'HI .44 Mnss Phyllns Clemenr BS MA gn--v xm- Mr Damel Connors Frank Desmond Robert E Doyle BS MS BA MA Mrs Cecelna Estes Mrs Cazherme Ford Mr Vmcem Gaffney B A A B B E Mr Vmcenz Gaglxardr B S X Flin Y A H t . ,f wz . jf I ' I ' ' A ' ' ' . ., I .Q . Ma. . 4 Lfiyf I -A iQH27Q.w' a' 1-I , '--w 533 .B-A. I if .X I, X.. 5 K ' f A y, I on rs' fl I I2 BY , VVVV I , M ti, r ' Br. ' os I I .J'.. I I os Y -x Y f vs- I rrT'eI S, A ' ' . ' Mr. Mr. . 13.15. ns. ..g .. . .Q . . 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V , g, - .,r., A THE C ASS OF I959 I go away and come agazn each day, But thou shall go away and ne er return Anonymous ALLAN WALKER ANDERSON Skipper Blurhtng IJ the color of virtue Tumblmg Club 1 Glee Club 2 Valx H1 Echo 2 3 Phy Sci Chem 3 Loves to flrrt always lokxng and laughmg and can he blush an excellent scholar and leader of our c ass trxes to gxve teachers a hard txme DEBORAH DENIA BEADLE Debbze One who thank: of other: har others to thtnk of htm Language Club 4 A new member to our class last year quret unnl you get to know her qurte studxous pretty long harr mterests mclude the Navy and Sxamese cats BARBARA CLAIRE BECK Barb In quzetneu lie: hzdden fnendrhzp ewcomer thxs year voted shyest of the class very sweet when you know her nxce dresser WILLIAM JAMES BECKER B1 A rmzle rbould be kept by all Chefs Club l 2 Chess and Checkers 1 Archery l Very shy seldom heard short and nny mce and fnendly after you get to know hrm 7 ii 'in.! tl Q Q Mysql l' l Ar, W 'N LIP EDWARD END Q A P t W I ON cannot alwayr he a hero hut can alwayr he man Valr H1 Echo 4 Trrad 4 A newcomer from Callfornxa loves to sarl model train enthusrast wrlter of scrence fxctron plans to study at Dartmouth , Q X A XWI A BIBB NI 8' xcure Fiqh de Chefs Club ll oys Sports ll? v5SCl Chem udent Councrl 1 3 s Treasurer Class Presrdent 3 Q' A very good stu ent always r y to tease a a hot rodder wot s at th Gr1swI7ldQI as a walter sure to be a blg succes popu ar g' one of the gang F E GAIL PATRICIA ANN BRESLIN A Q 'X XL- Breezy Load: of fun cheerful and brzght 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball 3 0 A 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Student Councxl Treasurer 4 fl Honor Socrety 3 4 Cheerleadrng 3 4 Varsrty Club 2 3 4 Class Presrdent-4 .,.4 1 Senlor class president cute as a button cheer leader wlth a lor of spmt a whlz at athletics a helprng hand X X x l .V PAMEL ELA1 BR Pa my A l4N o tojay at youxyan put unttl Iehhorroup WRU Clfxb l Wood orkmg Chxb 1 S or Chorus l 2 U amax s 1 2 Squ Dancmg 2 Qlulfli 3 X f V 4 All swf: 4 L mg iov lykllsrn 1 vol attended l St te thrs year a b entc wrng u any mce 'v fl clo Bs uturv lans hr to be a nurse MADELEINE EXINAS CIEL CAMIRE Maddze Nothing 1: tmpornhle to a wzllmg heart Senror Tumblmgl Senxor Chorus l F H A 3 Short and t1nY handy wrth a needle and thread ff makes many of her attractrve clothes works at the Frrst Natxonal Store A N I X N ll ll aw r LL, .X FJ! lx N U pub .x - ill r- M 3 fl, 1 l N ly l f :Ffa ' v xl 'iivxla , X .mx V 5 -XP A nl A M A D - A l f--fit A . rl Q ff 1,-ff A at f w at ., W , .- . 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EN NyULDENE CAPUCIATI Nance I I want to lwe lzfe to in fullest workmg Clubl Dramarrcsl 2 F H A l 2 Has plenty of school spxrxt actxve nn junxor Achleve ment draws very well works at Doanes Phar macy JOAN ANN CARLSON Joan 'The good and the wue lead quzet luxe: Artl Woodworking Clubl F H A 1 2 Sewlng Clu l 2 Seen but seldom heard very qurer works xn the Deep Rxver Lrbrary plans mclude secretarxal work X V ll v r I 'H W X W N CAROLYN MARIE DENNIS Carolyn XX X 32 Where there J a wtll there .f a way H A 1 Square Dancmg 1 Arr Club 1 Senxor Cho lkwl li:u12 y Frery crown of red hanr a good word for everyone brlght smile works m Deep rver Fxrst Natxonal wk mam mteresr IS Paul lr ndy wnrh needle and My X thread wxll make some l ky fellow a good wrfe 'K lf 'iii PAMELA JEANNE DEUSE Duc: Knowledge to know abtlzty to do energy to accompluh Dramaucs 1 2 Square Dancmg 1 Glee Club 2 1 V Cheerleadmg 2 Val: H1 Echo 2 4 PhySc1 Chem 3 Opera Club 3 4 Always seen carrymg pales of books enjoys hunung quret unul you get to know her wrll go far ln lrfe WILLIAM FREDERICK DRUDE JR B1 Little chips ltgbt bzg fire: Tumblmgl 2 Soc1alDanc1ng1 2 Photographyl 2 Square Dancmg 2 Dramaucs 4 A good dancer and a sharp dresser shutterbug for thls year s Vall H1 Echo enjoys huntrng often seen wxth Emrlre -'21 W Q off? l 4 9543? l BARBARA JOAN DUGALI. Barbze A good rmnd pouerrer a kingdom Dramatrcs 3 4 Trrad 2 3 Lnterary Edntor 4 Valx H1 Echo 3 Edntor 4 Musrc Club 2 3 Presxdent 4 Advnsory Board 3 4 Opera Club 2 3 4 Phy Scx Chem 3 Thes plan 4 Dance Band 3 Excellent scholar and has personalrty to match loves musnc edxtor of Valn Hn Echo and lrterary edttor of Trlad wrll tackle any job bug or small sure to be a success m anyrhmg she attempts PATRICIA ANN ELSTON Patty And the lady :hall :peak her rmrtd freely Tumblxngl 2 F H A 1 2 Woodworkmgl Sewxng Club 1 Always hungry seen wrrh Anna always has a ready argument future plans undecxded DOROTHY MARGARET EELDMAN Dottze Lwe love laugh and he merry Damat1cs12 3 4 ArtClub1F T A 2 3 4 Wrrters Club 2 Reporters Club 2 Opera Club 3 Phy Scr Chem 3 Valx H1 Echo 4 Short peppy and talkatlve talks xncessantly always wxllmg to help loads of school sptrxt studres all the tnme good student actrve rn Dramatxcs Club loves llfe and shows xt aspxres to become a teacher RICHARD LOUIS FENN Ricky N othzng 11 rarer than true good nature Square Dancmg 1 Llbrary Club 1 2 3 4 Chefs Club 1 2 Soccer 1 2 3 Manager 4 Basketball Managerl Varslty Club 4 A helpxng hand a dxlrgent member of the soccer team played a wonderful game agarnst Moodus noted for hrs auto escapades wants to ,om the Navy ANN ELIZABETH FINKELDEY Ftnk A happy :atlor on the .rea of lrfe Opera Club 1 F T A 2 Val: H1 Echo 2 Woodwork mg Club 2 Tall fun and lnkeable keeps Gulhver her spunk Blue jay rlght out there tn front great sense of humor . . . future ambition 15 to be a teacher. ID 2.- 2 -.-dgfg LORNA FJELLMEN Lorna 'The only way to have a friend :J to he one Soclal Dancmg 1 Square Dancing 1 F H A 1 Dramatrcs 1 2 Lovely long blonde halr has neat appearance and a smxle for everyone looks her lovelxest when wrth Donny plans to be a dancing teacher KATHERINE HOPPIN FREEMAN Kztry N othmg great war ever achzeved without enthunarm Valr H1 Echo 3 4 Opera Club 4 Trrad 4 An avrd sports car fan always seen m her green Ford has wonderful sense of humor wxllmg to work anytrme future mcludes college where she wants to work with ammals MARYANN FRENCH Maryann I do what I pleare and I do zt with eare Glee Club 2 3 Val1H1 Echo 4 Wrrters Club 1 Dramatrcs Club 2 Forum Club 1 Semor Chorus 2 Square Dancrng 2 Frfe and Drum 1 Grrl hot rod one of our rampant gum chewers hot rod colummst for the Echo known for her fine supply of clothes ELIZABETH JEAN GAUDENZI zz Lzke a brook I babble on forever Glee Club 1 2 4 Woodworkrng Club 1 2 Hockey 2 Semor Chorus 2 Cute and short Johnny Cakes perky waxtress always ready to laugh loves to change her harr silver streak? always wnllxng to lend a hand a good frrend seen wxth Sue very handy wxth a needle SHIRLEY JEAN GRAVES Shsrl Let not your heart he troubled Tumblxng Club 1 2 Archery 1 2 Glee Club 1 Always chewing gum talks fast lxkes to dance to rock and roll records seen wlth Lois cute and tmy future undecided 'll If :I r ' ' u 1 1 ' ' ' r , . , . . . rl ' n rr - , , - rr - - , 5 , - rf n rr ' ' H x a ' ' a 1 s y S , . - 1- H HL' 11 re ' n 1 1 1 1 1 , . , . . . . , u ' n rv rr , I u 1 - ld, is-'lf Y ffl WAYNE ROBERT JAMES GUSTAFSON A Gus Worh? When there ir pleasure in the waiting? Chef's Club lg Fife and Drum Corps lg Senior Dancing lg Senior Chorus 2. Tall and slim! . . . a member of the Deacons . . . com- monly known as Gus . . . has spent many hours in the ship and wants to attend drafting school in the future. SHARON LYNN HANDLEY Sharon Frrendrhzp zr love -wzthout UI wings Hockeyl 2 3 co captain 4 Baseball 1 2 3 Volley ball Intramurals 2 3 4 Opera Club 1 2 3 4 Class President 2 Class Treasurer 3 Student Council 1 2 3 President 4 Varsity Club fSecretaryJ 3 4 Dra matics 2 3 4 Triad 2 3 4 Tumbling Clubl Girls Sports 1 Sewing Club 1 Cute and vivacious tops rn school spirit was our foreign exchange student to Germany last summer makes friends easily and keeps them a willing and capable leader was our first girl president SUSAN MARJORIE HOPKINS Sukze A lzghz heart and happy eye: Dramancs 1 2 Opera Club 1 2 Tumbling Club 1 Valr H1 Echo 4 Art 1 Girls Sports 1 Bridgette beautiful eyes appears quiet but sometimes WOW' glamour girl likes interior design and creative writing unlimited supply of clothes future includes Junior college MAXWELL WOODROW HOUSE JR ,Max H rx only fault 1: that he har no fault.: Baseball 3 Soccer 3 4 Varsity Club 4 Student Coun cr Striking personality known by his Marne drawl good fullback on our soccer team active in Hi Y future uncertain but sure to be a success in anything he does one of the gang LOIS ANN JOHNSON Lou Without 4 .rrmle the world 11 like 4 wzldernerr Senior Tumbling 1 2 Senior Chorus 1 2 Always laughing tiny seen with Shirley a friend to all plans to do secretarial work 'I2 sflllfff i Sa Ss 'li' AJ' W N I 39 CATHERINE MARY JOYCE No buxmen durmg foolxng hour: Art Club l Vall H1 Echo 1 JUDIOI Chorus 1 Glee Club 1 A short cropped blonde wrth bxg blue eyes often dxsagrees with Mr Trppm rn PO D would luke to run a chewlng gum factory future uncertain KRISTA KANDRE Kru It 1 a friendly heart that has many frzendr Opera Club 4 Sewmg Club 4 Forelgn Language Club First grrl forexgn exchange student asset to our c ass cookrng wizard especrally Swedlsh pastry strxkrng blonde haxr voted sweetest ln the class PETER KISSELBRACK Pete N otbxng 4: nnponzble to a willing cbemut Photography 1 2 Soclal Dancing 1 Square Dancrng 2 Phy Scx Chem 5 4 Famous for hrs srx place logarnthm tables com monly known as the Authority a helping hand rn the chem lab a fighter rn the rnfamous 216 sponge fights MARY ANN KOCZUR Maryann Better late than never Art Club 1 2 Sewmg Club 1 Socral Dancmg 1 2 Leather Club 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 A quiet grrl but a wonderful fnend warm smxle hkes swrmmrng and photography good artxst hardworker for junror Achrevement wants to travel go to Switzerland FREDERICK GEORGE KOEHLER JR Fred I :ball find a way or make at Tumblmg I 4 H Club 1 2 Dance Club 1 Art Club 2 Varsxty Club 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Very talkatrve wrllmg to help wrth anythmg a whnz wnth radios rs able to fix anythmg good on the soccer field mam rnterest rs electromcs and has been accepted at an electromcs school m Chicago 'I3 t V TA Y L-yo 'yr 1 .li fi: 3 iw 'A fa-3 JJ -O ff' op sales N 5 X I f MARIE LOUISE LAVEZZOLI l ft Mane Stsll water: run deep Tnad 2 3 4 Sewrng Club 1 Val1Hl Echo 1 Constantly seen with Jayne favorite stamprng grounds are Moodus tall and slender quxet future undecxded g ALLAN LEWIS Work when there :J pleasure tn the wa1tzng9 One of the Deacons loves all sorts of cars especrally hotrods works at the Fxrst Nauonal Store m Deep Rrver aunt' WELLS ROBIN LIPPINCOTT P. N Lzttle Lrppz Water hozlr at different degree: Enyoys argunn very mterested m boatmg ulet member of the Deacons Club works Essex Yacht Club ln the summer LJ S JUDITH THERESA LOMBARDY Judy Hitch your wagon to 4 :tar Tumblrng Club l Grrls Sports l Socral Dancxng 1 Square Dancmg 2 Dramatlcs 2 Hockey 1 2 3 co captam 4 Basketball 1 2 Volleyball Intramural 2 3 U 4 Opera Club 4 Varsnty Club 3 4 All State 4 Class Treasurer 4 One of the most popular and vrvacxous gurls rn the c ass terrrfxc center forward on hockey team cutest expresslons and laugh oh that laugh' drxves a B IG black Buick unlrmxted supply of pretty clothes mterested rn an Army prrvate plans to attend a junror college and be a medrcal A, secretary PARKER LORD Deacon O Q It J 4 frzendly heart that har many friend: Agnculture 1 He rs the Deacon rn the Deacons Hot Rod Club quret and friendly whos Pogo7 clnves a hot turquoxse Jaguar laughs easlly plans to joan the Army BEACON 14 ff' Ox 1 i' rl UC li I ui' Yr CARL ALFRED LOVEN 'Tbe good and the wue lead quiet lwe: Art Club 1 2 Archery 1 Chefs Club 1 Opera Club 3 Tall shy and quret a real worker hrs sales manshnp abrlmes wrll certamly be an asset ln hrs future career rnsurance WILLIAM EVERETT MALCARNE Wally jokzng and humor are pleasant and often a necenxty Automotrve 1 2 Boys Sports 1 2 Square Dancmg 1 2 Leather Club 1 Chosen cutest senxor boy a member of the Deacons the only one wnth enough courage to go to Charleston a l'l1rt with the gxrls 4 f ,Xb ER QIE MALCHIODI U ave as my life J ambmon A 1 2 Sewxn Clubl Soc1alDanc1n 1 Trlad rear personahry has a stunnmg figure always wxlllng to work dld a beautiful job as charrman of our Prom future mcludes Ed and marrrage proud possessor of an engagement rrng PHILLIP LOUIS MARTH Pbzp Wbalever :J worlh domg :J worth domg well Dramatncs 1 2 Art Club 1 Valr H1 Echo 2 Phy Sc: Chem 3 4 Student Councxl 1 3 Vrce Presldent 4 One of our class top fellows dnves the famous green Nash Rambler very actrve nn school actwmes hrt wxth gurls especxally out of town IS an excellent student attended Loomrs Scnence Work shop durmg summer sure to be a success MARY PONTEY MASTERSON Mary A rare compound of myxtery and fun Trnad 4 Valn H1 Echo 3 4 Dramatrcs 3 Glee Club 3 Art Club 2 Thought of as quxet but rsn t loves to play tncks IS one of our class telephone operators an artnst future rncludes college rn New York and then to be a nurse QW. 'mv F11-gr Nmlmm New 56 PQ2 ll 4.-' X l - 5 A , . :E s I t . -2 ff H S' li 'T , 9 4 ' 9 - A A t' ' , 9 ' , 5 l 1 ,, I ,VVV . . . . - . vt e , 1 t A 1 , rl , Xl 0 l X 5 X Cy C 2 1,5 j ll W HEI!! My J 4 Juniof Prom Deioration Chairman 3. g y P Fi lf l .I , . . . I- I- . ' 'l,- I I X 'Q' , 3 , l ' l , 9 ' - ' l - AX -' s,., ' - 1 - . ' . . . C Q . . cy. . ' . 1 1 . - l y lx ., l UA y, G V AI V , Y E, H L ' X ll' MT 9 N l N hulk' Y LL v ' N H ,, V V N V, rl g if ici' :Ve Cy . 3 n- Z , 3 u S tk , V ' V1 V , 1 ' . . , U t M I ' ld Vela? . . l - I , .... . . . K XJ :I U C' 5 . . . . . . I V J A. ' Y: il x FJ VJ fi O' OJ 5. LI 4 AJ XG! ' 15 A' fk' , X. Jxr 1 ' mf' ll' ui , N A J ' r tw -, at y V ANNA MARGARET MAYER Anna Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you may die. Dramatics lg Vali-Hi-Echo lg Glee Club lg Sewing Club Will always welcome a good time . . . seen with Patty . . . fun loving . . . a neat appearance . . . has a stick of gum in her mouth constantly. KAREN LEE McCOY 03' ll J ber nature to be good rralured Dramatxcs 1 2 3 4 Valr H1 Echo 4 Reporters Club J Long golden hair voted our class dramatxst drives a hot Buick very argumentative college ahead career undecided PATRICK FRED MCPHERSON Three day: of :he week I do not worry yerlerday today and tomorrow Auto Club 2 Social Dancing 2 Fife and Drum Chefs Club 2 Never runs out of things to say good dancer blonde wavy hair ltkes a good time active with cars future includes schoolmg at a drafting school 'JI 'X Q4 CA ERINE MONTE jj Cathy 'Q -U Y7 rttle bn of beaver: c1n 2 Dramatics 1 2 Girls Sports l GCDXJ l l urasl 2 C a usually with Esther and Moe Q, a upply of clothes future uncertain but Q 33 to e success because of her delightful ways ,.-5 RONALD PALAU Pen Rod Oh why should lzfe all labor be? Autol 2 Boys Sports 1 2 Art 1 Chefs Club Always seen driving around in his Mercury likes to tease all the grrls always ready with a wise U crack has a big smile for everyone 'I6 XJ N L. 0 in N ALICE ANN PARKER Ralph Life rr what you make rt Photography I Sewing Club l Social Dancing I F I-I A I 2 Triad 4 Archeryl Folk Dancing Attractive appearance always willing to help cute hgure an abundant supply of clothes friend to all future includes being an airline stewardess SHELDON CHARLES PARKER S e Excuse my dewlzrh deed: Band 1 Audio Visual Club 1 2 Photography 2 Square Dancing 3 Social Dancing 3 Very independent known for his shortness some think hes quiet but isn t willing to help future uncertain JOYCE ELIZABETH PIERSON Joyce Love make: the world go around Nice smile talks oh so fast neat dresser makes friends easily captain of our cheerleaders plans to attend Endicott junior College mam interest Robbie Jazz admirer BARBARA JEAN ELIZABETH PITTS Barb For what zr lzfe without Drck Dramatrcs 1 Va1iHi Echo 1 Senior Chorus I 2 Glee Club 1 2 4 J V Cheerleader 1 2 Varsity Cheerleader 3 Sewing Club I 2 All State Chorus 4 Class songbtrd blonde and sweet usually seen with Dick her future includes hrm and a happy home irish Q NOREEN PLATI' Noreen Although we cannot out vote them we can out argue them :ture Teachers of America 1 Future I-Iomemakers America 2 Dramatics 2 4 Library Club 1 2 3 4 rt Club I' Senior Chorus 2' Square Dancing 2' Social ancing 1' Sewing Club 1' Woodworking 1' Vali-Hi- :ho 4. ' Wes to argue about anything . . . is always talking . . . active in dramatics . . . future undecided. is 33, V9 Lil Q I JON JAMES RADICCHI on Patzence and time accomplish more than force and violence Art Club 1 2 Leather Club 1 2 Dramatrcs 3 Va11 H1 Echo 3 4 Mathematxcs 4 A staunch bellever tn promottng hrs cause named one of the class arguers an avld square dancer always seen ln hrs famous black Chevrolet JOHN RICARDI Ace Always yokzng down the hall hu name 11 known lo one and all Art 1 Tumblmg 1 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Archery 2 Chefs Club 2 Soccer 1 2 3 4 The wtse guy of the class never IS qulet always talkmg seen wxth Ray plannmg some scheme a good student espectally tn hnstory and sctence l' mu! KOBEETA Rumwtcz Dale I lwo to lortls and llwe ta-lwe Trxad 1 Socxal Da clng 1, Stwlng Club l F H A 2 D matngsl 2 Se xorChotus1 2 GleeClub1 2 4 lwa s smrl g and lookmg for a good txme yery attractrv lcnown by her smile and those great brg dunples plans to be a WAVE X4 .69 0 N i W kms? Mfg .filD1I0fX pp gl Q fha r god t 8 Q U A 2 rt ub mg C -2.51 2.1. 0 . ll A g at e wlll always lend a helpmg tlme domg everything neat appear any mce clothes future undecnded s sluts FRANCIS XAVIER SAMPIERI Sam 'The Jzncefe alone wzll recognize nneenty Boys Sports 1 2 Chefs Club 1 2 Archery Club 1 2 Soccer 1 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 Vall H1 Echo 4 Trtad 4 Butch Quxet and smcere a wonderful frrend . . . manages baseball team . . . always wxllmg to pntch in and help . . . a good student . . . is sure to be a success in all he attempts. it DONALD RICHARD SAMPSON Harry Lwe lzfe whzle you are young Chefs Club 1 Tumblrng Club 1 Archery Club 2 One of the wrse guys of our class always ready wrth a yoke contmually berng teased about hrs 1. -5. fast car ga '1l CD fm. an - an 00 OO SAYRE SAMUELS Sam A lzttle muchzef now and then Opera 1 2 3 4 Valt H1 Echo 4 Reporters Club 2 Language Club 4 Dramatrcs 1 2 5 4 Triad 4 Phy Scr Chem 3 Wrrtrng Club 2 Actrve rn dramatrcs glamorous lookmg clever wrxter sharp dresser vtvacrous never a dull moment when shes around LLOYD ELTON SCOTT Lloyd Silence u golden Archery 1 Art Club I Chefs Club 1 Quite short and shy works rn a gas statton rn Essex frrendly drrves different cars perrodxcally GLORIA JEAN SEREVITCH Glorza Load: of frm cheerful and brzght the tr her frzerulx greatest delight Trxad 1 Socral Dancmg 1 2 Tumblmg Club 1 2 Archery l FHA 2 Sewing Club 1 Whenever theres a good trme Glorra wxll be there sparklmg eyes shows her devnlrsh ways plans to be a nurse ROBERT HENRY SHEFFLER Herb Educatzon maketh the man Automotrves 2 Val: Hx Echo 4 Photography 3 Phy Scr Chem 3 Vrce Presrdent 4 Class scmnust tall wnth the curlrest hanr ln the c ass attended the Pre College Scrence Center last summer a photofrend for both the Val1 H1 Echo and the Tnad 19 lx v 'QTY 'mf FuRST NATIONAL. gm Ln. 44 A!!-U 1? E 4r dab SABRA LOUISA SKEGGS Sahra The quarrel: of lover: are the renewal: of love. F.H.A. 1, 2g Sewing Club lg Art Club l. Small and attractive . . . pretty dark hair . . . sincere and friendly . . . bubbles with laughter . . . main interest is Pete . . . inseparable . . . will make a very good secretary and wife in the future. RI HARD STANLEY Dfek All the qualzlie: that make for wceer: Dramqticsll X 3 4, Triad 4- alt H1 Echo 4 Student Council 1 2 4 Class President J Vice President 2 3 One of our all arouhd students a hit wdm all the git s arpbmon rs to. be a TV announcer enloys acting ELAINE ALEXIS STRANGOS Lame Her thought: and her conduct are her own FHA 1 2 Sewing Club 1 2 Square Dancing 2 Art Club 2 Always seen with Butch riding around in his Ford cute appearance has a quiet serious way about er future includes Butch and marriage rst half of our twins GEORGEANN ALEXIS STRANGOS Gege Where there : a wzll there : a way Square Dancing 1 Sewing Club 1 FTA 2 Library Club 2 Active in Hi Y fun loving a good and willing worker very domesticated handy with a needle and thread main interest is Sonny the other half of our twins SUSAN SWAN ue Good nature 1: the rzche:t fruit of peuonalzty Art Club 2 Woodworking 1 FTA 4 Dramatlcs 5 4 Valr H1 Echo 4 Leather Club 2 Attractive cute pixie type gal very neat dresser an artist in the class small vrvacious 1 e able and popular other half of twosome iz little miss mischief 20 sl . dl 5, 'A X .AI -W ALYS LOUISE SYPHER A yr 'A likeable girl with likeable ways. F. H. A. 1' Leather Club 1' Triad 2 3 4' Dramatics 3 4' Opera 3' Vali-Hi Echo 4' F. T. A. 2 3 4' Phy- Sci-Chem 3' Cheerleading 4. A true friend to all . . . one of our cheerleaders . . . lively at parties - especially pajama parties!!!! ARTHUR BRENT TAYLOR Brent All I ark 11 4 tall .rbzp and a Jtar to steer ber by Came to us as a sophomore loves to tease won t grve the gtrls a break interested in cars and boats future uncertain but will go far one of the gang RAYMLDND- ANGE IEZZI 71 R3 ' dir X3 I came Iwbbiic n 1? pal' 3 4 al 2 4 Baseballl Track 3 u Pr nt 4 Bandl 2 Senior N w 5,19 -4- fn dom o s S orts F UI ja popular guy terrific center .J orward on' cer ood a manages to fi trouble image F h class?97 end? smart dfessg vid Jazz M an 9 avorrte stamping grouri R the gang JAMES JOHN TRAYNOR zm There J bonefty and good fellowrbzp m bzm Square Dancmg 1 Photography 1 2 Social Dancing 2 The devtl in his eyes real teaser smooth dancer he has a way with all the gtrls always seen wtth Linda rn green Chevy future mcludes two years at trade school and then the A1r Force RICHARD L WILCOX JR Rzcbard Wzth word: we govern man Valr H1 Echo 4 Tall and lean a proverbial cynic on the outside but has a soft heart on the inside ltvens many a quxet class with his witty remarks member of the Valr H1 Echo staff 21 Q- l VIRGINIA WILLIAMS . rrcinin I f n Where there'r a will, there': a way. Y if Tumbling Club 1, 2g Student Council 2, 3g Field Hockey f 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 43 Varsity Club 35 Treasurer y 4g Class Secretary 2 33 Student Council Secretary 3- Square Dancing 23 Social Dancing lg Dramatics 2g Q E Volleyball Intramurals 2 3 4 All State Chorus 3 4 Voted our junior Prom Queen does well in sports interests include modern and ballet dancing attended All State for two years plans to become a Phys Ed teacher DEIRDRE DALE WILSON Deedle 'T he world reflect: the 7oy .rhe earner rn her heart ' Archery 1 Tumbling Club 1 Opera Club 1 2 3 4 Triad 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball 2 3 4 Student Council 2 Glee Club 3 4 Class Secretary 4 Vrvacious blond voted class flirt a good student shes been accepted at Blackburn very popular a perky telephone operator always has circle of boys around her future includes college and marriage THOMAS EUGENE WIND III Tom Known by many and liked by all Varsity Club 3 4 Boys Sports 1 2 Soccer Baseball 1 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Basketball 1 2 X, Class Secretary 1 Student Council 4 A lasting friend made a cute junior Prom King whizz in all sports seen in his car t e Gasping Gopher active in Hi Y one of the gang 1' lbw mf LEW1 Q50 V oftball si 4 Vali Ec Bas et :J l4v' Ky! X? a good W r n AFI, Jdrigig a d tens ar lik peopl and Ol Ly j am st dis ikes nap enjo X y iillm herl Rogues Galle h es a d traveling by pane PETER LANDON WOODCOCK Pete N o argument fr equal to a happy :male Q XX Chef s Club 3 Social Dancing 2 Dramatics 4 x A sincere and friendly fellow appears quiet but sometimes ' always seen with main interest Sabra 0 active member of Dramatics Club an really tease when he wishes to has enlisted in the Navy W1 ,I 22 ' , 9 ' , : I 2, 3, 4: ' It .,. I , , ,D 9 , 1 ' , ,3. 49 Nik , . sn . 1 vu ' ' -' n n u n ' . fi' J s' X A X I Q J: ' IQ W s J. Yy . X ' L :what yo ma it. ll . A it g Dr t' '- i- 45 k - Y U' -gl . . 151 1 - - 1 7 yi I- i r ejlla df' din d...lwayS' ll XY N - . . . . .. rs . . . s XJ YV T? fl G V' , . 3 rx il x a L ' A it U- lf ' ' 'fl if by , I . . U . v sl ' Y ' .,. . ' .sxxql Q '- .. .... ' , faaf'-. I . . . ' ' . if 4 x I s'u-fl X l'1AlNE2 One hundred and srxty feet March softly up the arsle Good bye unendmg rows of brrck We leave rn srngle file So long We re leavmg now It wnll seem strange Never agam to hear the thunder of the laughter No more to see the sun aslantmg thru the tunnelled halls Never agam to know thns breathless pace of knowledge JAYNE LEA YESKE Jayne Let down thy golden ban Sewmg Club 1 2 Semor Chorus 1 2 Glee Club 3 4 Ttrad l 2 3 Photography Edrtor 4 Long blonde pony tall enjoys watching Regronal beat Moodus at anythrng always seen wrth Mane and Joan drslrkes boys who drrve too fast futur mcludes marrnage to Stan and a home rn Marne PETER ZANARDI Pete' He can conquer who beheve: be can Automotive Club 1 2 Soccer 2 Agnculture 1 2 Valr H1 Echo 4 Boys Sports 1 2 Good wrrter avrd fan of stock car racrng enyoys all sports curly crop of black harr has qurte the way wxth the gxtls hopes to become a tree nursery manager l GRADUATION FIFTY NINE The clouds of nostrrl trcklmg white The ac1d of the newly prmted page Were talkrng a lrttle too much Perhaps to hrde The hollow feelmg deep wxthm Whrch we can t quite explam Wrth the musrc of the organ And the rustle of the gowns Wrth the farth m our good futures And smiles we wear lrke crowns Wrth drplomas tightly clutched WE STEP FORWARD FAREWELL Old Student Frrends Old Loves and Enemres GOOD BYE to you our Teachers Leaders We'll mtss the perfume of our learnmg One hundred and snxty feet March softly up the atsle Good bye, old brrcken school house Your purpose men never dare defile L6 Hy chalk dust The cedar graphite tang of pencll, P Marth 23 CLASS PROPHECY Dear Drary Today was our first class reunron and you just cant rmagrne the changes that have taken place rn the Class of 1959 Let me see rf I can remember everyrhrng Wrllram Drude rs now a frantrc bustlrng newspaperman Peter Krsselbrack rs a chemrst workrng behrnd a mushroom of black smoke Barbara Prtts rs now happrly marrred and a proud mother of trrplets Alrce Parker recerved one mrllron dollars from the Mrllronarre and purchased a castle Maureen Ryder rs happrly marrred to the presrdent of a large orl company Lorna Fjellman rs a famous ballet dancer on Broadway Alys Sypher has become a very well known producer She has produced the play And the Class Was Quret Derrdre Wrlson and Joyce Prerson are room mates both teachrng handrcapped chrldren Martha Wrnslow rs happrly marrred to an Alaskan mrllronarre Katherrne Freeman has become a veterrnarran and her specralty rs rarsrng Englrsh Sprrnger Spanrels Karen McCoy rs lrvrng happrly on Long Island wrth her husband and seven chrldren Allan Anderson rs a successful busrness executrve on Wall Street Esther Malchrodr rs seen dorng her husbands bookkeeprng at Faracrs Calso Gas Statron rn Portland Dale Rudewrcz was recently grven the rank of Commander of the Woman s Navy Corps Glorra Serevrtch has retrred from a rrursrng career to settle down wrth her husband Shrrley Graves was recently seen on the Drck Clark Show rllustratrng a new dance step Joan Carlson has become a hrghly known secretary rn one of New York s leading fashron stores Wayne Gustafson has become president of the U S Draftsmans Unron and has just returned from an rnternatronal conference rn Geneva Pat McPherson just recently opened hrs fifth branch of a charn of customrzrng shops Alfred Loven just recerved hrs C P A degree as a Certrfied PL.b1rc Accountant and rs now Lloyd Scott rs a successful bookkeeper and spends vacatrons on hrs fifty acre potato farm rn Marne Brll Becker has just Hnrshed hrs hrtch wrth Arr Force and rs runnrng a profitable chrcken farm rn the Mrd West James Traynor rs an expert tryer outer for Sealey Sheldon Parker rs devoted to hrs lrfes work teachrng P O D Rrchard Stanley has taken over John Daly s place as a news commentator at A B C Max House rs back rn Marne holdmg the record as berng the fastest woodcutter Ron Palau has become an rnternatronal play boy Tom Wrnd rs teachrng rn the same school rn Massachusetts as Grnr Wrllrams They are both rn charge of the Physrcal Educatron Department Parker Lord now has hrs own garage and sells Jaguars Brll Brbbranr has a successful busrness and races souped up cars durrng hrs free trme Brent Taylor rs rn the Merchant Marrnes and owns hrs own boat John Rrcardr has become a screntrst and rs workrng on a prll to make students study harder and not fool around rn class Fred Koehler rs the head engrneer at Electrrc Boat rn Groton Sharon Handley rs head operatrng nurse at Hartford Hosprtal Judy Lombardy rs happrly matrred and has just become the mother of twrns She now lrves rn Pennsylvanra Sabra Skeggs rs now happrly marrred to Peter Woodcock and works part trme as a secretary Madalrne Camrre rs now manager of the meat counter rn the Frrst Natronal Store Pat Elston rs well launched rn her career as a prrvate nurse rn the Mrddlesex Hosprtal Marre Lavezzolr rs dorng very well as a prrvate secretary to a well known busrnessman rn London England Mary Masterson has just recerved her R N and rs engaged to an enterprrsrng young rntern Ann Frnkeldey just completed her second crurse around the world rn her 100 foot yacht 24 employed by a large firm in the West doing work of this type. CLASS PROPHECY Pam Deuse world famous bxg game hunter is now living in retirement on the Island of Tahm Barbara Dugall has been the literary edrtor of McCalls for the past year Dorothy Feldman IS a wonderful Biology teacher at Regional Susan Swan rs an interior decorator and has won much recognltxon in her field Phillip Marth has just begun teaching Latin and English literature at a little out of the way school rn the Ozark Mountalns Phil Bender has become an ace reporter for the New York Times and received the Pulitzer Prize for his excellent coverage of the Nations Capitol Francis Samprerr IS now a scout agent for the F B I and IS hot on the trail of the vicious klller Baby face Smorgasbord the most wanted man rn the country Jon Radrcchr rs a world renowned artrst who has retired on his mrllrons to become an international playboy Richard Wilcox after servrng for three terms in the Senate has been nominated for President and is runmng on the Republican Ticket Robert Shefller a Magna Cum Laude Graduate of M I T has been awarded the Nobel Prize for discovering the 110th element Shefilertomum Elaine Strangos is happily celebrating her ninth anniversary to Ray Weed She now has eight sons to complete her baseball team Peter Zanardr has hrs own race track and it rs rumored that he writes anonymous sports columns for the New York News Susan Hopkins has become a well known dress designer Krista Kandre IS back ln Sweden and rs now a pharmacist She still refuses to be swayed mto marriage Deborah Beadle IS now living rn New York and is wrrtmg plays Mary Ann French has become a woman sports car driver and has just broken a record for her speed Jayne Yeske is marrled to Stan and rs now living rn Moodus Liz Gaudenzr has become a successful business teacher rn Miami Florida Barbara Beck rs a legal secretary in a well known law firm Ray Trezzr is entermg his fifth year of bemg featured sax soloist with Stan Kenton Georgeann Strangos is married to Sonny They have a girl and a boy Gall Breslin IS a succesful photographic model appearmg rn such magazines as Esquire and Playboy Nancy Capucratx combining her talents as artist teacher and housewife is teaching 1n her spare time at V R H S Carolyn Dennis is the first woman to own and manage the First National Store rn Deep Rrver Lois johnson rs married to her Lost Love and works part time as a secretary for Elvis Presley Don Sampson IS stlll drrvrng hrs old blue Ford and rs runmng a gambling hall in Las Vegas General Bill Malcarne has just returned home on leave Pamela Brooke is the top woman vocalist in the country Richard Fenn IS one of the state officers of H1 Y Catherlne Joyce has just perfected a formula for bleaching hair Wells Lippincott has developed a tonic for men going bald Noreen Platt rs runmng for Governor of California on the write rn ballot Sayre Samuels has just secured the top role m Rodgers and Hammerstein s newest play Anna Mayer IS happlly married and llves in Parts France Cathy Monte IS a Rockette at Radio City Mustc Hall Allan Lewis rs now rn the Air Force stationed rn Snberra Now that I see the changes that have taken place tn these tive years I wonder what the future has m store for all of us I guess Ill just have to wart Its time to say good night so Diary Ill close until tomorrow night 25 I 9 , - - . 1 ' v . ' 3 Q , . . . , . 1 Maryanne Koczur is now a governess in a private household in Massachusetts. , - Q l . ., I . . . , . , . . 7 , . , . l 9 7 ' I HU F'RiQ1vdlA6S'Z WHO'S WHO All around students: S, Handley, G. Breslin. P. Marth, R, Stanley Cutest: C. Monte, B. Malcarne. Best Dressed: J, Pierson. J. Lombardy, R. Stanley, R. Tiezzi. Most Likely to Sucreed: B, Dugall, P. Deuse, P. Marth, R. Stanley Class Leaders' S. Handley. G. Breslin. P. Marth. R. Stanley Artists: S. Swan, N. Capuciati, P. Marrh, J. Radicchi. Siliiesr' L. johnson. S. Graves, D. Sampson, A. Anderson. Best Dancers L. Fiellman, A. Sypher, L. Johnson, B. Drude J. Radicchi. Best Personalrties: S. Handley. M. House. Musitzansz B Dugall, R. Tiezzi. Most Talkarive: D. Feldman. R. Tiezzi. Flirts: D. XX'iison, A. Anderson, R. Palau. Little Lovers: S. Skeggs, P, Xwoodcock. Best Figure: E. Malchiodi. Best Build: R Tiezzi. Most Independent: E, Strangos, S. Parker. Arzuers: P. Fisrrin. N. Platt. R. Vfilcox. 1. Ricardi. Shyest: B. Beck, J. Carlson, L. Scort, Frzendliest: E. Malchiodi, M. House. Best Looking: S. Handley, R. Palau. Sleepiest: M. YX'inslow, W. Gustafson. Most Romantic: N. Capuciati, P. Woodcock. Teasers: A. Parker, G. Serevirch, J. Ricardi, R. Palau. Helping Hands: E. Gaudenzi, N. Platt, D. Feldman, F. Sampieri R. Fenn. Mosr School Spirit: J. Pierson, D. Feldman, P. Marth, R. Stanley R. Tiezzi. Hot Rods: M. Winslow. K. Freeman, M. French, P. Lord, P McPherson. Q. -,- rl! 9 1' A .. l l'U9Ra.ueR5 ,PBQFTEHSCRS .241-jl'lClf'l703 l-lands H rs rw E X!! . - V ' I' nm 'Wil 39 fffiwef ,75QfDosi School Sy-o'iRifZ .20 Best Looking ' -Q1-9 i . L as I HOT A' I f- isfons X L -9072 most Iwomflof-Ji: iQ, WHO'S WHO Most Athletic: V. Williams, G. Breslin, T. Wind, R. Tiezzi Happy-go-lucky: B. Pitts, D. Sampson. Most Gullible: M. Ryder, T. Wind. Studious: P. Deuse, B, Dugall, P. Bender, R. Sheffler. Most Natural: D. Wilson. T. Wind, P, Marth. Most Glamourous: S. Samuels. Sweetest: K. Kandre. Gum Chewers: D. Rudewicz, C. Joyce, S. Graves, S. B. Drude. Blushers: J. Carlson, A. Anderson. Wise Guys: J. Ricardi, B. Taylor, B. Bibbiani, P. Zanardi. Slowest: M. Camire, M. Lavezzoli, W. Gustafson. Dramatists: S. Samuels, K. McCoy, R. Stanley. Quietest: M. Koczur, D. Beadlek, B. Becker, L. Scott. Most Sincere: B. Beck, F. Sampieri. Scientists: M. Masterson, R. Shelfler, P. Kisselbrack. Curest Expressions: M. Winslow, M. House. Nicest Hair: C. Dennis. Nicest Eyes: S. Hopkins, P. Bender, J. Traynor. Niccst Nose: P. Brooke, B. Malcarne, F. Koehler. Parker, 25923593 2555229 3:wBE, 'UC' 304 SPSQU5' 'i D'OQ.7? ra C- TT Q2-4? w 992 ' 7, vez 31 2593 N -- VT! :I gfnj 0- Sv: 5 'EEO A 'Um -4 5533? ' 35332 E EH' 5' 2, ?g?P' - ...F 71:05 'P-3 U. :E 5 ? 'S I' gr'- Q E. ui Fl S: 9. 3 :- UU O P F7 Qlwjll 1 T I 5. .TJ N PC1063 C-Co . 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Q H95 Dinesh ages Jvj Cl T ll li ii 1 -z.- 4 Wx! ftp ' 1 SOJ Mice LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Senior Class of Valley Regronal bemg of sound mnnd and memory d hereby make pubhsh and declare th1s to be our last w1ll and testament as members of th1s class of 1959 Allan Anderson leave my pamtxng abrlrty to the class of 1960 Deborah Beadle leave my hopes and dreams to another 1d1ot Barbara Beck leave after compleung a very happy year at Valley Reglonal I-hgh Wxlllam Becker leave the class of 1960 another hard year Wrllnam Bnbbxam leave Ray Aronson 22 bottles of Chlorme for Mnss Borslk Gall Breslm leave my t1tle as Semor Class President to any umor who can cope wxth nt Pamela Brooke leave my ab1l1ty to get mto trouble rn Glee Club to oanne Von Deck Madellne Camrre leave wlshmg good luck and success to Bob McLean and Cralg Larson m thenr remammg years at VRHS Nancy Capucratr leave knowmg there were some before me and there are some to follow Joan Carlson leave my ab1l1ty to be qulet to Peggl and Pattr Carolyn Dennls leave my place ln Art Class to anyone who can drxve Mxss Moylan crazy Pamela Deuse leave leavlng Llbet B111 Drude leave Richard Carlson my dancnng shoes rn hopes that he w1ll be able to do somethxng wrth them Barbara Dugall leave my locker at the end of the 200 corrxdor to a student wxth roller skates Patrxcna Elston leave hopmg my brother and Sheryl Danlels find a safe rrde to CY O next year Dorothy Feldman leave my talkatrve t1tle to anyone who wrshes xt Richard Fenn leave my ab1l1ty to get along wrth the teachers to anyone who wants lt Ann Frnkeldey leave knowing my brother w1ll keep the Fmkeldey name ahve Katherme Freeman leave to Penny Malcarne my loyalty to V 8 and hope that she w1ll carry on my enthusxasm for stock car racmg Maryann French leave wlth my heathen ways to further my conquests rn the Great Brg World Elrzabeth Gaudenzl leave my gray streak to anyone who has nerve enough to wear xt ln front of her father Lorna Fjellman leave the decoratron room to next years Senlors hopmg they wrll have as much fun as we have had ln rt Shrrley Graves leave to my brother Don four more years at VRHS hopmg he wrll make rt Wayne Gustafson leave oh please let me leave' Sharon Handley leave my hockey brulses to Ann Gregory hopmg she can fxght better than I could Susan Hopkms leave to follow IH the foot steps of my famous srster Brlgxtte Bardot Max House leave wrshmg the best of luck to the soccer basketball and baseball teams Lots ohnson leave fmve more years to my brother Charhe at V RH S Catherme Joyce leave finally Krxsta Kandre leave to next year s forergn exchange student my wonderful experlences xn the US Peter Krsselbrack leave knowlng that Matt Elgart w1l1 level the chemxstry lab Fred Koehler leave my track shoes to Peter W so he can set the school record ln the mrle MaryAnn Koczur leave all my money makmg baby sxttmg lobs to Susan and Mary James and Elarne Douvxlle Mane Lavezzoll leave to jom my slster Pat ln the business world Allan Lewis leave my parking place to Dlck Sevrgny Wells Lrpprncott leave my toenaxls to anyone who has my last years Englxsh book Judy Lombardy leave hopmg the hockey team has a successful season next year I Parker Lord leave to Waldo my pass to the Latm Quarter , . , , . . , 0 I, 1 . . . . l 1, ' ' . 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I, , ' LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Alfred Loven leave my trrg marks to any young mathematlcs student hopmg to take trl Wrllxam Malcarne leave my rubber gears to Pete Tnezzr hopmg he wnll take better care of them Esther Malchnodn leave happily to share my future wxth Eddne Phrlllp March leave my mckname jolly Green Grant to jay johnson the tallest boy rn the umor Class Mary Masterson leave but wxth fond memories Anna Mayer leave hopmg my sister Donna has as much fun 1n her remammg years at VRHS as I have had Karen McCoy leave the presidency of the PAU to Anme Dull Patrnck McPherson leave my camel boots to Mr Muggleston plus the camel Catherme Monte leave happnly Ronald Palau leave happily Alxce Parker leave the 200 corndo basement durmg lunch hour to the future sennor grrls to sneak mto Sheldon Parker leave at last Barbara Pltts leave to yom Dlck Noreen Platt leave Bunny Zremba and Marne Drude here to flnnsh school jon Radrcchr leave a set of chams for Mr Rentons Volkswagen John Rrcardl leave my mckname Ace to anyone who can llve up to xt Dale Rudewrcz leave I hope Maureen Ryder leave knowmg that Fran Darcy IS as gullrble as I Donald Sampson leave my nrcknames to anyone who has the patience to put up w1th them Sayre Samuels leave rn a state of utter confusron Lloyd Scott leave knowmg I will be anywhere but here next year Glorra Serevrtch leave my bram to Mr Muggleston for experrmentatron Sabra Skeggs leave w1th Pete bookshelves or rf he desxres the amount necessary for he and Mrs Brown to trade rooms Georgeann Strangos leave hoping that the future wxll be as happy as my years at V R H S Elame Strangos leave to yom my better half Susan Swan leave but I shall never forget my experlence with a pamt brush and a can of pamt Raymond Trezzx leave to jom my band james Traynor leave to john Srebert the ab1l1ty to drsturb Mrss Castellns Typmg II class as well as I drd Richard Wilcox leave nothing' Ill need xt where Im gomg Vrrgmla W1lll3.l'l'lS leave hopmg that Barb Brooks gets a chance soon to drrve that hot Chevle Derrdre Wrlson leave knowmg that plenty of Wilsons wrll follow Thomas Wmd leave my locker m the gym to the next captarn of the basketball team, Martha Wmslow leave no abrlrtres pust my cadaver to Mr Muggleston Peter Woodcock leave to become an Admxral Jayne Yeske leave my abnlxty to chew gum m Mr Mugglestons brology class to my brother Bully Peter Zanardl leave my amazmg abxlxty to keep out of trouble to Art Trezzx Francls Samprerr leave my tumblmg abllxty to Francis Lavezzoll Robert Shetller leave my srze 14 shoes to Barry Wlnd lettmg hum decide how best to use them Alys Sypher leave regrettmg that thrs IS the last txme our class wrll be together as a group oyce Prerson leave my brother ohn Crow my muscles to fight off all hrs female admrrers Arthur Taylor leave happtly , . . . 8' . 3 3 . , 3 1 3 3 , , . . a 3 , I 1 . 4 I Q 3 ' 3 ' , . 3 3 ' , r , . . y . . . Q 3 3 3 ' i, . , . 3 I 3 3 ' 3 3 ' , . 3 3 3 ' , . . 3 I ' Richard Stanley, leave 320.00 to Mr. McGrath to be used towards the purchase of 3 3 ' 3 . , . . I 3 3 3 3 3 3 . . Y , . . . . , . . , I . , . Q v , . , . , . 3 3 3 J ' , J ' , . U IOR CLASS - G G I-H un -1 'E bd C B J! W 15 3 'H u D 'U .M C .C -4 .C C N M4 bw UD .2 .2 U .C .C rl 15 un 3 Sand ZZ T L C .C U: t 'U i-1 SC CU D dv JD -4 J: Ps U N dr San Narducc anne B 'U .C WD 'U J: G M Stev BUY d v J: CID Cf 3V irst row, L. to R.: Mr. Robert Groth, Advisory Ann Bernstei , Joh Ziobron, Craig Spencer, Donald Sumner, Nancy Blake, Jack White, sabel Cuccinotta, athy Linguadoca, Edwa Morin, Joyce Scott, Charles Carta, Elaine Bella, Sam Penny Schlag, Joe ppi. Fi th row, L. to R.: Sandra Harvill, James Teal, iggio, B ara Balosie, Dwight Wetmore, Bonnie Kessel, Mr. Paul Renton, Ro erta Frie d, Robert Shaw, Diane Dolanski, Peter Vanjeune, Frances Darcy, dvisor. Second row, L. to R.: Albert Mozzochi, Rosalie Mondiani, Arthur Allen Ames, Carol Lebowich, John Par er, Nancy Lin n , y Cl r , ay e ie i, r Wil ord, Howard Giles, Elaine Kennedy, Ne i y, ynthia Broo s, Joe Krajews i. ixth row, L. to R.: Charles Lavezzoli, Ann Gregor , yler, Barry Wind, Ann Dull, Ray Aronson, Arlene Grei r, Norman Smith, Wayne Mans eld, Edith Everts, Fred Wistrand, Rosemary McCa e, R be t ay Johnson. T ird row, L. to R.: Richard Car son, Carol Bonanomi, Ted Potts, Linda Pierson, Ro ert Nucci, Mary Nickse, Raymond Morrow, Ju , atko, Di i, dra Welge, Matthew Elgart, San a G mbini, Owen LaPlace. Seventh row, L. to R.: Linda Carter, Robert Swanson, Joyc er an Nucci, Jeanne Gualazzi, Eric Christianson, Barbara Brooks, Diane Helm, Tim Looney, Susan James, George Zanelli, Lillian Sc u er, Ric ar in ner, Francis Lavezzoi. Fourth row, L. to R.: David Desmond, Joanne Ziemba, Marie Drude, Richard Czepiel, Evelyn Sepega, Ric ar Se i , e ,Ch l i,Dl i , i D I , Bidwell, T i . Cn Dore Cf eng d HV D HUC W 8 C sk Ktuszew CS af n Deck Vo .- 'U nd I X 0 an NVD 9 0- It truf, I eve ayted e Ql .syn nfjaterz ly n hz rzsz g ut, 4' Qdou no , zt as tb la t zmportance 4' J Henry Davld Thoreau CJ? Q Nc ,t 'X x J THE SUNRISE Y F i Wheni'the sun rnses m each one of our lxves lf symbollzes the gmruqg of an lmportant plateau gale as unlors have seen many sunrlses and we shall see many re of them There was the mme that we entered HIS! grade scared pftnd puzzled Yes that was our Hrst memorable SUHIISC The sun set as we left the slxth grade but only to rxse agam brlghter and wlth more understandrng of l1fe When we leave next year we wlll be watchlng the beaut1ful sun cast golden rays mto the sky wrth the promlse of sendxng back a larger and more splendld sunrise Yet whlle the sun IS rnsmg and settmg we are never left ln the dark We have the suns rays to protect us and gulde us We have nothmg to fear from life For lf xt seems llke a long tlme between the settmg of the sun and nts vnbrant reblrth we can always l1ve on past suns or the promnsed future ones The settmg of the sun does not mean the end but only the beglnnxng of a new and glorious sunrise Judy Clark MEMORIES Trxals and trlbulatlons, Dances, trlps and sports, Worklng, laughmg, talkmg, Fun of every sort Although one day we'll have to part, All of these fond memorles w1ll dwell forever nn my heart Doreen Bldwell 31 I 3. 2, ve, I , f x .l J lf ,Q 57 X4 t Q 'QS' gn J .5 5, l 1 I T V 9 K' ,, IQ- QQ? fn c ,F 42' 5 X X -K if K' ff If T U LIJ 47 9 Q, 175 Q, NU NX .Q ,l 4' 5' 'J ' r 1 Ae y L - .. .A H ' 9 f Q V if J. 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And we see the sun so htgh It often makes us wonder what The sun does tn the sky It makes the plants grow green And the ground look gay and strong It makes everythtng look perfect We belreve It cant do wrong It grves us energy and tans our skrn And helps us ltve through thtck and th1n It does all thts and yet some more Whlch makes us wonder where xt keeps xt store But as rt rtses every mornrng All these thtngs dont come to mrnd But to the sun tts lust a habrt Its tts way of bemg ktnd Roberta Frtend EDUCATION As the first dtm ltght of day Does brush the haze away So does educatron reach So does educatlon speak It rrses here and spreads rts lrght It travels on wrth gatntng mtght But strll some far off lands do fight To have that grand and glorrous rrght When once more the day does break Gtve thanks to all who help to make Our educatton good and wtse Our educatron one of sunrxse Rosalte Mondanx fx - Q ' I , , J' , - . , ' t ' O xyp. .is - Y X' :Sf .I all -Cyjumb Q A AFX X M iv FMVT Y -fvfkxgl M X I W s 4 mbfxx fn' ' X 1 P+ N . 7 V K, 'l .N 'JY tl f lj v , J! f J f ty - J' U, ' xx V Y ' M a l y , vtv Y N 'r XJ J NJ ' l WD N pf N V Q ., FJUU X SJ . 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H-.,:c --q,,q-lg.CI.',:l -fQ'- ': ':k4-CE -'S NWA!-'-11-. c: -cv U-loo mc'-3E will ZQ'g.'3bL3S . - f ms: E'-os QE'-'Cgg.:.D -'go..?E'-AEE ELS Ad..-5.2 UQ, .- ,.uN WU:-sE'.EE'5c '--'es E 2:3-5.2 I-N 5053s-40 IE SOPHO ORE CLASS -- l-4 .C u u-1 '-s U -A ..- d all Cfm C .2 ok Wo Edward I UP G erry K n-IAC ,- b Ba all S Fan .D Mary E en O n Harry R I0 joanne Cl' Sch 5,6 Geor C Contestab Mary Spencer Lwn y Saunters Norman Spencer Sa rdhorst 0 mM 8 W HID C S Judy 'U U .A .D U1 Bangs fd B a -.- 3211 H HC k Caro D- CZ c a Ruc en Parr ene Ek k ar 'U .D VJ af SOFA C VU d Ba yn HI M HIIOUS W athy RK Lto OW I h ft Fou HCI' 'irst row, L. to R.: Miss Castelli, Atvisor, Robert Post, Nancy Brooks, Gail Gould, David Hallden, Linda Wind, Frank Hubbard, Carole Underwood, arl Dolle, Margaret Pollard, Lambert Spence, Cynthia Eno, Henry Moeller, Thomas Burton, anet Roseman. Fi th row, L. to R.: Lila Fveritt, osep ill, ll c , Aniela Adamcy , Mr. Li b , A visor. Palin, Mary Von Dietsch, Roger Loven, Mary Ann A cCarthy, Henry Stoce', e on row, L. to R.: 'd i , il , Y ber, Wanda Perry, Alan McGregor, Ro in Brooke, Ralph Donnell '. Sixth row, , i i, illi , ll l , , .: ll li , l , r ara Whaples, Robert Kure , rolla, William Beni, Bonnie Moses, Dennis Schultz. Third row, L. to R.: Catherine Smith, Ronald Glidden, Grace Tuttle, Shirle' joy, Robert Pike. eter Wurschy, Carolyn Pettinato, jay Bec , li ka, Curt Morris, Seventh row, L. to R.: jane Carlsten, Stella Grie , Lois Cecchini, urb' ' ' P, heryl Daniels, Ro err Milar o, Sandra Gilson, Dirk VanHeiningen, Sylvia Faye Clar , joan Moody, C 1 , ii l 'i . Ca . , . .1 , il l i, Al i l , seg 91 ug uA c :eg eriad uqof aunaf UUA N S Anus LU J ll lid Hd U9 Jaleiww '-. 111 dasof sp VI K FT' v-v-. .- -... ? Qs d 991 Aslag Hug S ll qdasof aoqayl uosla d Jag Aueq oog kv P9111 mm 'lawguueg eleqxeg 'Pla 'Il Ang puow I 9X 'I O U' O D' D F' Z ..4. 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A -'11 +4 V HSHHH SSV'ID 0 The rzsmg sun complzes wzth our weak szght Fzrst gzlds the clouds, then shows hzs globe of lzght As such a dzstance f1 om om eyes, as though He knew what harm hzs hasty heams u oulaf do Edmund W tller findxng our way through the years of learnrng reachrng the goals for whrch we are yearnrng earnestly seekrng great knowledge are we str1v1ng for sunsets we easrly see here we are freshmen only three years to go many fine frlendshlps we ll have to show eagerly learnxng the subjects 1n school never forgettmg the golden rule Betty Ann OSull1van Jane Samuels Betsy Enghsh Margaret Dull Hannah Bradeen DAY Sunset and the loon s sad cry Another day IS born must dne Sunset when the earth IS stnlled Three more years and our knowledge IS filled Betsy Enghsh Hannah Bradeen 37 ' , H F- ' 1 RQ . Y., .g E- ' , , S- .. . ' H- , , . M- ' ' ' . E- . .. I N- ' . 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A VI-1 Out of the shadows of mgh The world rolls znto lzght It zs dayhreak everywhere Henry Wadsworth Longfellow CLASS OF 63 We are the class of 63 Freshmen soon we wxll be Good students all you w1ll see Because rts up to you and me In seventh we saw the dawn breaking Hxgh school students teachers were makrng Trme to study we were takrng From devotion to duty we were not quakrng In erghth to us rt was routnne Gettrng ready for hrgh school what dxd rt mean? Upon what subyect would we learn? The comlng of dayhght could be seen The future holds what No one knows And rn semor year each student owes Much to the teachers hrs long term foes And so we all watch the sun as rt goes Sally jones The heavenly harness'd team heg Wxllram Shakespeare CLASS OF 64 Q, A 'F I J tx'-'J' 0 4 SCJENCE I CLASE 69 ff ' t . . I ' 'Il - ins his golden progress in the east. Q 'B 4 5 'YA 2, Q' J' ' 0 5' 'o u Q-ox 6' Q41 0 4 is ,eos 69? 76' Q X, Yffxoe 4 'fr 8 4. . Alikfo 9 . GRADE 7 cn th K rd ufo Sh 21 Son JOY Barry :be W Rosew tha OR I L VH IO Fou rth IC Wetmo EIU P nard F3 Parr c a B Of anus Adi s M Mc lr ls OR I ml. ISI I' N L. v- nd af C 03116 aD l v. .,. - I-4 O -..- I I'C A Harry ega de Stunc j.,C Gear bac Bm ncy N Fl 9 K I1 vi ... .. uf S2 Q- R ne Sant Lf! j r '-x -.4 .D .O - 45 D.. fs -4 -4 .Y Jennie CSSL K john argaret Lar son M 35 Thom Fred CS net Whap ja ards fu Ed ad W arry H r ngton al' H Lee lay mly J lc Mary fl Ga G Spr ng .IHC i I RC' l L hn I c a Grecnc i n Sivan Pitr l DL It I I I' F mpson eS Dorv rry Cu janet nd W V5 Fi. o ', . .: . , 'i Q ii i , l , ', . .1 i i l, , i , ' ne ithel Reichman. Bruce IN oran, Linta lx aclv ahon, Donald Carlson, Lind , l lc, Li a Denette, Michael lv iller, Linda MacDonald, Scott Zibron, Sa Nfiljoh ,o , at o fi, t 1 Goldrc-ich,l-Iild r t f, h- ngram, Gary Smith, Malvin Scarpini, Stephen Pitts. Fi th row, L. t R .tmlnuilt. Nancy lk achndo, lx rs, Porter. Advisor, Second row, L. to R.: Dudley Laura Moeller, Theodore Barto, Carol Hyde, Peter Bononomi, Betsy Hate Clark, Susan Groth, Anthony Cutone, udy Frank, john Kaiser, Ad i- i, obert alin, Francis ertelli, Billie Sherwood, Nancy Forman, Nancy jone David Wright, Sandra Bi iani, john Hesser, Lorraine Zeh, Donalc Kehoe, eanne Bates, Cynthia Watrous, Wanda Dorr, Bronwyn Walden, Sixth row -lc-an Berrelli, joseph Von Dietsch, 'lets' Wall. Third row, L, to R.: Michael L. to R.: Thomas Tassis, Patricia Muscolino, Larry Silverman, Sharon ic-rc T - 'l, . ii - -, ' ' Pec h' , i 3 , l on, ' gene Spencer, Kathy Weiler, Louis Mozzochi, Katherine Castello, LeRo A aio .1 ' I, ,ti on ', f ' bf i 3, David Novinski, loria Price, w , l- , , i' l , 'll, Stephen Milton, Christine Stawicki, Ga ' i , , ill i . 0 dham, Rollin Bonday. GRADE7 U atkc C Kathy CC ardu N HITCH W SOI' dv Potter A fS M oR I L OW F .C Raymond athcr M yne tja CI' Wa ter af S00 C C8 Il' Pa Prophetcr har es C ll v-4 u 'U I--l L.. rd .Q -..- v-I I0 L nd row Seco Adv sor ZIIUS CM MrM pheter IO P CC Btu th Ca ry Lou M O.-C Q1 O 0 3 h Love neth Cn K HO ZZ seph Fa jo .3 rdsey B Cf! tak F C3 d S HI' ne Rch 35' C Diff Leonard W ams Robert Marc n et Char es Forman V L or Larson bc rt 4+-. .D VJ X A son Tro an john Garner De ph ne Mess na 0002. D th Sm ayne W Fr end OI E can v-I g:v?l'mI.9.' ' t-QEHEB.- .:f-Y-EQEQE on U F -UA , C 5-P5522 '-'gg ,---5 Oo-g.9.E'- EEME-3 Q: -C3 - .-.,, N ,12-55.22 . -525536 m4:115Q 2w -Qc'-'I -Ig Euo ' I 07563 ' abegsa' 25553 333:53 - ..-H -': xl-L-nl, 5 HBH.: - .D,.......: 4: wsg oz-4, .,.. . E61-Q JU 913c:g seam? M -Ugg... 55-65: - . 55505 .Q -U ge S5255 'ES-5 ,E bc,E'.-.H Q10 ' .QEHTEE ' u 'U Eno:-EE.-1 ... ::.Ou .:'cn , ...:E,.i,UQ: N .EU fC-'u-D -Vac: f-- N ,-s.oC '-' 2: o..o:O . C-TSN:-fa'- 31:00-- - 5145? - an .UL ,U WSJ-1 ' I- 9:73 . rv -3- J E e's at Q20 A: :s N.. 0 'ajaf' . T: S 5 . ...bn ,- an GC I -0.1: 'U zz.: 2 '5 11 .-.- US 5-6 .. W gi-QQ. ....--T5 mmf 2 'Hd '.: 'u ' -rn 255. -'Ts ',:Q'L S 593 -.c , K 2 3 IIE 'U:: . cu :E 3 .c N - 'Z E 'G....-'EA-. -cn - Qu z: E 54 - 2'! E N -'..z-cl. u gd: . CD vi' P' mi - 'U co nd s-2 Q-2,553 I: .': ::,,,O. Wayne and Sue Barlow Let others bail the rising sun: I bout' to that whose courses is seen. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Allen Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rudewicz Mr. and Mrs. james Bombaci Mr. and Mrs. john Seibert Mr. and Mrs. Ross Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Tuney Carfe Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bombaci Mrs. Louisa Kuhn Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Whelen Joseph D. Hurlbut Mr. and Mrs. james Skeggs, jr. Sabra and Pete Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaudenzi Liz Gaudenzi Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Gaudenzi Stella Grief Mr. and Mrs. John Budney Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prann Mr. and Mrs. George Hazuka Mr. and Mrs. W. Harold Muggleston Miss Hannon Mrs. Brown Miss Borsik Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Anderson Mr and Mrs joseph Feldman Mrs Ruth Kriegele Garrick SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Germini joseph Bergonzi Mr. and Mrs. john Zanardi Mr. and Mrs. Francis Adams Mr. and Mrs. Charles Castelli Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zanardi Mrs. Allen Burton Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zanardi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Ford Mr. Vincent M. Gagliardi Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burr Dolores Marie Tiezzi Greenbergs Public Department Store Miss Loretta Pollock Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Ingram Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Batchelor Rocky and Terry Batchelor Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miner .Gilbert Lane Mr. Richard Fenn Mr. Edwin Fenn Mr. Reginald H. Deuse Mr. Walter J. Masterson, jr. Mr. Mr. Winslow Electric Co. Mr. Mrs. H. Zeh, Sr. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. john H. Beck Mr Miss Beatrice Sampieri '56 Mr Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carlson Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. A. L. Ellis Russel Calamari and Mrs. Thomas B. Latham and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. Cornelius Smith Frederic C. Swan Kenneth Hallden F. B. Wilson G. Harry Konecke Charles Carfi D. Lenord Lieberman Charles R. Palm Mr. and Mrs. Victor O. Carlson David Dengler Mr. and Mrs. Sanford McCoy Mrs Ruth Skeggs Rev and Mrs Paul johnson Pete and Sabra The wzndows 0 my soul I brow wzde open to the s n A Friend Lt. and Mrs. Albert F. Stanley, jr. Mr john Greenleaf Whittier . and Mrs. james F. Collins and Mrs Edward Weiss and Mrs Albert F Stanley Sr TRIAD L toR Sitting karen McCoy Allen Amcs Francis Sampi ley Philip Benn r Ether Malchiodi Deirdre Wilson Samuels Phillip Nlarth Jayne Yeske Roberta Friend L to man Linda NlacN1ahon Hannah Brad-:en Betsy English R Standing Maric Lavezzoli Gail Breslin Sharon Hand Linda Carter judx Clark . . . Mr. . . ' . . Mr. . . , . ' f t ' u . I ' 1 . tri, Alys Sypher, Barbara Dugall, Mary Masrerson, Sayre Noreen Platt. Miss Pollock, Richard Stanley, Katherine Free 43 Fxrst row L to R 6Kneelrngj Drane Roseman Brllre Shervtood Jeanne Bates Jean Bertellr Lorra1neZeh Barbara Brbbxanr Susan Brbbranr Thrrd row L to R CSxttmgD Alys Sypher Karen McCoy Francrs Samprerr Martha Wrnslow Phtllp Bender Mary Masterson Barbara Dugall Rrchard Stanley Sayre Samuels Noreen Platt Dorothy Feldman Roberta Frrend Sandra Welge Third row L to R CStand1ngJ Katherrne Freeman Susan Swan Susan Hopkrns William Drude Judy Clark Ann Fmkcldey Ann Dull Dale Wrnne Drana Dolanskr Damel Connors Rrchard Realc Jean Gualazzr Dale Wrnne Edrth Everts Cynthra Tyler Joanne VonDeck Anne Gregory Carol Lebowlch Barbara Brooks Catherme Verga Joanne Waz Fourth rovs L to R CStand1ngD Pamela Deuse Rrchard Wrlcox Peter Zanardr Robert Shefller VALI HI ECHO The Valr H1 Echo ever strrvmg to brmg the latest ex ents at VRHS to the attentlon of rts students parents and faculty had a very productrve year Twenty tive eager beaver students alras reporters, worked drlrgently to gather the news whrle they learned the behrnd the scenes functronrng and productron of a modern newspaper under the gurdance of Mr ackson A number of 1nnovat1ons were rnstrtuted thrs year rncludrng the subscrrptron system as a method of dns trrbutron of the paper resultrng rn greater CHTCICDCY and addrng much to the success of the enterprxse 44 L to R fSrtungD Bonme Joslyn Vrce Presrdent Peggy Pearson Presrdent Lmda Carter Secretary L to R fStand1ngJ Program Commrttee Nancy Brooks Susan Harvrll Ann Dull Patty Kxsselbrack and Lrnda Pearson SPLAFERS The forergn languages club rs composed of hrgh school students studymg French Latm and Spanish The club s purpose rs to grve rts members a background rn the crvrlrzatron culture habrrs holrdays and hrstory of each country whose language rs bemg studred The club programs are diverse covermg areas not usually covered rn the classrooms Programs mclude lectures accompanied by slrdes museum tours and movles The club members themselves participate by presentmg reports based on the research of a specral toprc 45 First row L to R Richard Fenn Margaret Pollard Treasurer Kathy Watrous Secretary Fred Koehler President Sandra Bibbiani Malvina Scarprnr Second row L to R Gloria Price Lois Giles Nancy Machado Lmda Denette Sonya Shuford Kathleen Welge Mrs Brown Librarian Third row L to R Noreen Platt V1CCPf6SldCDI joan ODell Wanda Dorr Cynthia Watrous Heather Kerrrck Judy Frank Lmda MacDonald Peter van jeune Lampert Spence Leonard Hedwall Ronald Glidden BOOKENDS The new library club of Regional, called the Bookends, with Mrs. Brown, the advisor and helper, has started the year by joining Nutmeg 020 Association. This is the library club consisting of all school library clubs in the state. This year the library club will participate in the Nutmeg 020 Spring Con- ference at New Haven State Teachers' College. The oflicers of the Bookends are: President, Fred Koehler, Vice-President, Noreen Platt, Secretary, Kathy Watrousg Treasurer, Peggy Pollard. 46 Strmgs Malvma bcarpmx Bronwyn Walden Lorrame Zeh john Looney Lea Lorello Peter Kxsselbrack Lynne Schnexder Sandra Euston Woodwmds Lrnda Doane Wrnona De Leon Htlda Stone Manon Savard Bert Tettle Rosemary Rudewrcz Brass Davrd Fnsher jonathan james George Tavernrer Barry joy Rlchard Stone Rrchard ZlVlfSkl Percussxon Ray Morrow Sandra Welge ORCHESTRA Our orchestra IS dlrected by Mr Rnchard Ramsdell It IS composed of students ln grades seven through twelve The officers are as follows President, Steve Travermer and Secretary Lea Lorello Our first concert was held at the Essex Elementary School on November 20th We played such selectxons as Autum Leaves Come Ye Thankful People Im Called Lrtrle Buttercup and Andantmo Rehearsals are held every Tuesday and Thursday afternoons The membershlp of the orchestra lS contmuously mcreasnng 47 agar fix Frrst row L to R Sayre Samuels Sharon Handley Derdre Wrlson Mrs Stowers Advisor Allen Ames Barbara Curry Bethany Good Claudia Wrrght Hannah Bradeen Second row L to R Lampert Spence Sally Jones Joanne Waz Lea Lorello Laurie Spence Betsy Englrsh Elrzabethann O Sullrvan Roswrtha Wrrbel Janet Curry Sara Ingram Lrnda Doane Thxrd row L to R Bonnre Joslyn Krrsta Kandre Ann Dull Judith Clark Barbara Dugall Lrnda Carter Valentrna Mrstchenko Karen McCoy Larry Whrtney Kenneth Loven Roger Loven 120 members not present J OPERA CLUB The Opera Club has grown from a very small membershrp to one of the largest clubs rn our school Under the gurdance of Mrs Stowers we study one grand opera each year We learn the background of the opera through nts com poser wrrrers and hrstory We become completely famrlrar wrth the story and the lrbretto as well as knowrng throughly the thematrc music and famous arras The seasons work IS culmrnated rn attendrng a performance at the Metropolrtan Opera House 48 1 - -- 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - -' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . . . . . 1 1 1 1 - 1 - H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . , , . , . . . . . Front row L to R Dxrk Von Hemmgen Bob Muggleston Marllyn Haser Sylvna Carter jane Mather Lmda Doane Second row L to R Susan Havskms Gary Schwab Steve Tavermer Margaret Castell1 Rosemary Rudewlcz Manon Savard Donna Messma Thlrd row L to R Ted Waldron George Tavermer Barry joy Burt Tuttle Wlnona DeLeon Fed Arrrgonl Tom Haser Pete Stemau Davxd Fxsher Allen Ames Frfth row L to R Larry Whltney Lynn Schnexder Sandra Welge Larry Sxlverman BAND Each year the VRHS Band stages two concerts plays at all of the home basketball games IS selected to march m one of the three local Memorlal Day parades and some of tts members attend varrous muslcal events throughout the state Any rnterested students may enter the VRHS Band lf an openmg exlsts and they have done well m thetr audrtxon before the ofhcers of the band and the band dlrector 49 l ' . ': I ' . 7 ! .I Y . P . y U. , I . 'Z Y , . , . , Y 1 , - David Costa, Dick Grote, Mr. Burr. Fourth row, L. to R.: Bronwyn Walden, Steve Pitts, . A ., , I . y . . 2 . . y I i: , , , - T . . . . , 7 7 , FIISI row I. to R D1ck Vanl-Ie1n1ngen Rosemary Rudew1cz Mar1lyn Haset Margaret Castell1 Steve Tavermer Mr Burr Second row L to R Peter Stemau Tom Haser Fred Arr1gon1 Dav1d F1sher Th1rd row Ray Morrow S1nce the arr1val of Mr Burr three years ago and Mr Ramsdell the followmg year the mus1c department has seen many favorable changes One add1 t1on came last year when the Valley H1 F1 s were formed Th1s year all but one of the members are e1ther sophomores or younger makmg lf a rather young group w1th a great potenual In the past year the H1 FIS have played at several dances at VRHS and other shore l1ne schools 50 THE VALLEY HI-FFS First row L to R Carrie Clark joan Cafter Martha Cook Ricky Svenson Lois Giles Second row L to R Cathy Venga Joanne Waz Patty Phelps Susan Hawkins Rose Capuciati Carol Stalsburg Sally jones Linda Wharton Tom Riggio Third row L to R Penny Hyde Mary Lou Cucinotta Amelia Urrichio Lauren Lee Loran Kelsey Joanne Valvo Richard Stone Patty Czepiel Linda Kranyak Douglas Dickinson Henry Rudewicz Peter Scholes Larry Whitney Jack Greene john Mann Fourth row Mr Ramsdell Conductor DIE MEISTERSINGERS This group is made up of the Junior High students. The name was taken from an old German guild organized in the 14th century to further the cause of good singing. There are three different levels in this organization - Apprentice journeyman and Mastersinger. Students enter this group at the apprentice level and upon gaining experience eventually become Mastersingers. The name is a German word meaning Master singers. 51 ,asf Fxrst row L to R Elame Bella Treasurer Dxane Narduccl Presrdent Howard Gxles Vxce Presrdent Sandra Harvrll Secretary Second r w L to R Kathryn Watrous Anella Adamcyk Allen Ames Roberta Frlend Owen LaPlace Joanne Von Deck Robert Potts Kernan Nuccr Ted Batko THE MATHEMATICS CLUB The Mathematxcs Club was organlzed for the purpose of strmulatmg student mterest m mathematrcs and to encourage students to explore areas of mathe matrcs not generally covered rn the standard courses To be el1g1ble for membershlp ln the club a student must exther be enrolled rn the Intermedxate Algebra or have completed th1s course The group holds two meetmgs each month Officers are Dlane Narduccn Pres1dent Howard Gxles V1ce Presldent Sandra Harvrll Secretary and Elame Bella Treasurer Mr Renton serves as Faculty Advrsor 52 Front table L to R Elaine Bella Sandra Harvill Peter Kisselbrack Edith Everts Miss Borsik Phil Marth Back table L to R Robert Potts Dale Winne Kernan Nucci Robert Sheffler Charles Lavezzoli Matthew Elgar: PHY SCI CHEM Phy Sci Chem was organized in the fall of 1957 by juniors and seniors interested in extending their experiences in the sciences The group meets every Monday after school Members have the opportunity to develop personally selected projects It is hoped that some of these projects will be ready for entrance in the Shore Line and Hartford Times Science Fairs in the Spring Officers for the year 1958 59 are Robert Sheffler President Phil Marth Vice-Presidentg Elaine Bella, Secretary-Treasurerg Edith Everts, publicity. Miss Dolores Borsik is advisor to the club. 53 -..........,.,,,.:m Flrst row I. to R Patncla Dugall jay Beverldge Peter Stexnau Roberta Frxend Sayre Samuels Cathy Zeh Lmda Woodcock Susan Swan Karen McCoy Alys Sypher Dorothy Feldman Second row L to R Txmotha Doane Allen Ames Martha Wrnslow Noreen Platt Wllllam Drude Rlchard Stanley Thxrd row L to R Vrrgxma Bank Carole Under wood Kerry Guptxll DRAMA CLUB The purpose of the Drama Club IS to stxmulate lnterest 1n acrmg and pro ducmg plays Its mam objecuve IS to produce plays for publlc performance as well as workshop performance Parts m the plays are open to the enure hrgh school student body and are awarded on the basxs of abxllty The officers thxs year are Presxdent Rrchard Stanley Vlce Presldent Carole Underwood Secretary Kerry Gupull and Treasurer Dorothy Feldman Mr Kenneth Grst a faculty advlsor 54 er 6? L to R CS1ttxngJ Dorothy Feldman Secretary Peter Stelnau Alys Sypher L to R CStandmg5 Mr Kenneth Gnst Advxsor Carole Underwood Allen Ames VxcePres1dent Peter Woodcock Barbara Dugall Treasurer Rrchard Stanley Presrdent THESPIAN S The plays the thmg as far as the Dramatrcs Club IS concerned Members of thrs group are rnterested not only rn acung but rn all aspects of the theater Its work but tts fun Th1s year we were granted charter no 1241 rn the Natronal Thespxan Society Th1s socxety IS an honorary dramatxc soclety devoted to the adxancement of dramatlc arts rn the secondary schools Membershrp m the soclety rs granted to those who have done outstandrng work rn any field of drama The members of the Thespxan Soc1ety are the leaders of and the IUSPIIHIIOH to all drarnatlc HCIIXIUCS rn the school 55 . V ,gf ,ff 4 Vi: ,115 . if H. 1 f ' W itffggf Frrst row L to R Judxth Clark Rosalxe Mondam Lmda Carter Ann Fxnkeldey Treasurer Dorothy Feldman V1cePres1dent Roberta Frlend Secretary Edlth Everts Cynthla Tyler Sandra Welge Amela Adamcyk Kerry Gupnll Second row L to R Alys Sypher Ellzabeth OSull1van Carol Palau jean Malcarne Carol Weaver Mxss Julta Castellt Advxsor Cynthla Eno Judy Carlnl Susan Swan Palme Mather ,loan Moody Nancy Brooks Joy Whiting FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Elma M Tyler F T A Club was organrzed by M1ss ul1a Castell: Faculty Advlsor September 1956 It 15 sponsored by the Regronal DISIIICI 414 Teachers anuary 4 1957 The club was named for Mtss Elma M Tyler late of Deep Rlver because she served the communlty as an elementary school teacher and prmcrpal for many years The purposes of the F T A Club are To mterest good students rn becommg teachers To explore the teachtng field mcludmg the opportun t1es and the many areas of the teachmg professlon To provlde an opportumty to work wtth chlldren so that members may reallze potent1al SaIlSf21Cf10l l 1n teachmg To cultlvate qual1t1es of leadershlp character and scholarshlp among students The actrvmes of the Elma M Tyler Club center around these purposes Freld trlps are planned to the varlous Teachers Colleges and to the Unrversxty of Connecttcut Representat1ves from these educatronal mstltunons speak to the members about preparatlon for the teachmg profess1on F1lms are shown on van ous classroom problems Classroom experlence IS prowded rn trlps to the local elementary schools to help the teachers 56 ' 1 ' ': - Q l . 2 I I .Y ' 3- ' Y I Q , - 1 D , 1 , . , v n , Y . . , . . I: . 4 , I . . . . I ' ', 3 I Q . Assoclatlon. It recelved 1ts charter from the Natlonal Educatlon Assoclatxon on J , - ' 3 1 1. ' ' ' . 2. . 3 . . i . 5. . I . . . 4. . . . . 7 , . Frrst row L to R 1SeatedJ Rose Mane Capucratr Joyce Helm Bonnre Moses Chrrstme Stawrckr Lmda Wharton Second row L to R CSeatedj Joan Carter Mary Ann McCarthy Dale Wrne Elarne Kennedy Nancy Blake Catherrne Carter Thrrd row L to R fSeatedJ V1cePres1dent Judy Deuse Presrdent Dtana Dolanskr Treasurer Isabel Cuccxnotta Sandra Wrlford Nancy Machado Fourth row L to R CSrandmgy Lmda Carter Rosalre Mondant Sandra Welge Lucra Bella Ann Duet Lauren Lee Courtney Krmball Amelra Urrtchxo Lors Giles R1cky Svenson Judy Clark Sandra Monte Marrlyn Baldr Roberta Croft Carolrne Hazuka Janet Curry Barbara Curry Joan ODell F H A Advrsor Phyllrs Clement FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of Amerrca rs a natronal organrzatron for grrls studyrng Homemakrng rn hrgh schools of the Unrted States It provrdes addr tronal experrence rn plannrng and carryrng out actrvrtres related to the field of Homemakrng F H A works toward rmprovrng the rndrvrduals personal famrly and com munrty lrfe expressed rn the followrng purposes To promote a growrng apprecratron of the loys and satrsfactrons of Home makrng emphasize the rmportance of worthy home membershrp encourage democracy rn home and communrty lrfe work for good home and famrly lrfe for all promote rnternatronal good wrll foster the development of creatrve leadershrp rn home and communrty 1 e To proude wholesome rndrvrdual and group recreatron To further rnterest tn Home Economrcs 5 2. To ' ' ' . 5. To ' ' ' . 4. To ' ' . 5. To ' ' ' . 6. To ' ' ' ' l'f . 8. ' ' ' . 7 L to R fSeatedJ Lois Giles Nan Koch Sally Desmond Sandy Ackerman Rosalie Mondani Patty Phelps Catherine Veiga JoAnne Waz L to R CStandmgQ Kathy Towler Mary Lou Goss Ricky Svenson Caroline Hazuka THE SEWING CLUB The Sewing Club brings to junior and senior high school girls an opportunity to further their sewing knowledge and experiences It is open to those who have not elected Homemakmg in the high school as well as those who are enrolled in these courses. The girls make a variety of sewing projects such as blouses skirts jumpers and shorts. In this Do-It-Yourself era the Sewing Club helps to foster the mastery of worthwhile skills for industrial enjoyment and practical use. 58 we FIISI row L to R Wayne Smlth Charles Propheter Sandra Blbblafll Peggy Carlson Second row I. to R Drana Dolanskr Fred Wrstrand Max House Wxllxam Blbbranr Phrllrp Marth Sharon Handley Mr Robert Doyle Advrsor Gall Breslm Rlchatd Stanley Krista Kandre Charles Carta Barbara Brooks Thlrd row L to R Thomas Rrggro Leonard Wrllrams Rrchard Trsdale Davrd Pope joe Castelll Don Kehoe james Mrslrck Hannah Bradeen Jared Pratt Bonny Joslyn Thomas Burton Patrrcra Krsselbrack Fred Swan Pattr Vassxa Melrssa Colvrn Carol Mozzochr Mary James Carol Palau Joanne Waz George Shaw Phrllxp Frllrpr Gary Smrth Betsy Bates STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Councll was organlzed for the purpose of grvmg the students actrve partrcrpatron rn the government of the school It rs composed of a repre sentatrve number of students from each class from which the officers are elected The ofhcers are Presldent Sharon Handley Vrce Presrdent Ph1ll1p Marth Secre tary Pat Stalsburg Treasurer Gall Breslrn and advrsors Mr R Doyle Miss E Klart and Mr F Yulo The Student Councrl sponsors the Forelgn Exchange Program whrch enables a junror to spend the summer abroad and also enables a forergn student to study at Valley Regional for the school year. 59 Ama 1 I. to R Robert Sheffler Gall Breslrn Secretary Phlllrp Marth Presrdent frrst term Barbara Dugal President second term absent Mrss Klatt Advrsor Pamela Deuse Treasurer Allan Anderson HONOR SUCIETY The Laurel Chapter of The Natxonal Honor Soclety IS an orgamzatron at Valley Regronal to Whxch those students who possess superror scholarshnp good character strong leadershxp and unselfxsh servrce are appomted by the faculty The membershxp mcludes only those students from the jumor and semor classes who meet these qualrflcatrons For rn the Honor Socrety quallty not quant1ty IS the only true measure of success The Honor Socxety 15 not unattamable Any student who earnestly desrres to glve of hrmself may be a member It IS and shall contmue to be a goal and an xncentrve toward whrch students may work rn thexr quest for complete personalrtres 60 ....,,,,,,,,,-,Q Front row L to R Carolyn Lmguadoca Max House Sharon Handley Ray Trezzn Gum Wlllxams Patty Krsselbrack Second row L to R Nancy Lmdner Ann Gregory Drana Dolanskl Carole Lebowlch Barbara Brooks Ga1l Breslrn Carlene Ek Gall Gould Sheryl Damels Thrrd row L to R Tommy Wmd Charles Lavezzolr B111 Bnbbram john Rrcardr Carlson Peter Wurshy Bob Nuccx Sam Rnggxo Ray Morrow Rrclc Fenn Back row L to R Mr Healy Mrss Nelson Mr Carrxgan VARSITY CLUB The Varslty Club IS composed of varsrty letter wmners m both boys and grrls varsrty athletrcs It was formed to recognrze these students for thexr servrce to the school m thns partrcular educatronal area Its funcuon IS to encourage leadershlp sportsmanshrp and servrce Presldent Raymond Tlezzr Vlce Presldent Maxwell House Secretary Sharon Handley Treasurer Vnrgmra Wrlllams 61 Charles'Carta, Fred,Koehlerl'Bobby Ports? Vllayne Mansfield. l:ourth row, Ll to R.: Alvirl And see the Sun bzmself' on wmgs of glory up the East be sprmgs Thomas Moore VARSITY SOCCER Fnrst row L to R Charles Kruszewskr Charles Lavezzolr Fred Wxstrand Ray Txezzx Max House Alvrn Carlson jay john Rrcardr Pete Wurshy Tom Wrnd Davld Hallden Beverxdge Thrrd row L to R Coach Healy Charles Carta Dwrght Wetmore Tom Burton Bob Nuccx Second row Fred Koehler Robert Mrlardo Joseph Kralewskl Rxchard JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER Frrst row L to R Robert Baldwm Fred Swan Dwight Henry Moeller Thrrd row L to R john Prerson joseph Wetmore Robert Mrlardo Henry Stocek Frank Hubbard Kralewslu Rrchard Czeplel Matthew Elgart Donald Kelt Peter Mayer Second row L to R Robert Stannard Fred mg Mr Carrxgan Coach Wxstrand Strrckland Hyde Denms Mlks Wrllram Benn 62 ff ' .1 ' ' H L. to R.: Henry Burr. Fred San, ,Richard Fenn, Sam Riggioi Czepiel, Matthew Elgart, john Fierson, Coach Carrlgan. Y I 3 3 3 ' 'Y I I I ,Y . . . 7 , - ! D 3 I . 3 . l , .Y I l , O ff' ' ,'il.,. ' - Nmuwvvi-,,,,-f, , .,v , VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY First row L to R Elame Bella Gall Brcslxn Patty KISSLI lene Ek Sharon Handley CoCapta1n G1n1W1llxams Joanne brack Barbara Brooks Karen Archambault Pcnny Malcarne Breslm Anne Gregory Mlss Sarah Nielson Coach absent Second row L to R Isabel CUCCIUOIIZ Manager Dale Judy Lombardl CoCapta1n Wxnne Manager Joanne Von Deck Dlana Do1ansk1 Car JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY Front L to R Susan bndcrvsood Carol Mozzoch1 Dlane Carol Underwood Anxela Adamcyk Sandra Harull Susan Narduccl Deborah Bcadie Joy Whxtrng, Back L to R Brnnnnrcr Susan Harull Donna Mater 63 a 3 fm QLD -'A Inn L, 'Hr I . - ' , , vs 'Q' 'ly :wig-' ' ' V .. I 4 ' A- ' , j . J ' . QA: ' . f I 'A ' I , JUNIOR HIGH INTRA MURAL HOCKEY Seventy five 7th and 8th graders partlclpated 1n mtramural hockey The teams were coached by varslry players and the games were offlcrared by varsrry players JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Frrst row L to R John Looney Paul Wetmore Charles Steven Pltts Thlrd row L to R Theodore Barto Theo Propheter Thomas Rngglo Leonard Wxlllams Bruce Pro dore Waldron Moms Knlght Robert Palm Bruce Watrous pheter Anthony Cutone Frank Pagano Second row L Robert Tuttle Henry Rudevucz Robert Stannard Charles to R joseph Von Dretsch Raymond Archambault Barry Phrllrps Wmd john Srawrckr Donald Kehoe Douglas Netsch ' - ' ' Y A . , - -- , , - , . -. , 7 1 Y - 9 3 ! 7 3 s ' Y ' ! 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