Valley Regional High School - Triad Yearbook (Deep River, CT)
- Class of 1961
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Y KW' UWA 5 1' i ah 1961 Volume X ,ny - -L 07 fQ4.1fxL MQ yhk UAA JQMZUA X ,S L ff , J. xl.-Cif!Zj1?e,1 , 522100 by JJYJCFWK VOXLW XJ, 7 eu-ufsvrfna 'z SLLML ' + f ' .uW6Q,fL,L6 ' fg-x 'IXUUV Rffggyaf. ,Qian Sew-aif5tZ,.,ff-' IDIEIEIP TRIHVIEIR 0 L A K. ESSEX Akxg A iq? 55 'I L HIGH SCHOOL VALLEY REGION A Deep River, Connecticut Published by the SENIGR CLASS Along the corridor of life Many doors open and many doors close And within the limits of each door Are mysteries no one knows. But we must think, We must know, we must believe, And open doors which lie ahead And behind the closed doors leave. Have courage to go beyond each door And always strive to seek for more. Have courage to open doors unknown E'n those that others left alone Be brave and true and open allg Be brave and true though you may fall. And as you walk the corridor, Do not regret what went beforeg But keep your faith and keep your head And open the doors which lie ahead. 2 Dedication l 1 MISS JULIA CASTELLI We, the Senior Class of 1961, do hereby dedicate our Triad to Miss Julia Castelli for her patient and faithful service go our class. Her loyalty and sincerity have guided us through these past four years, and now as we are about to cross the threshold of adulthood, we wish to say, Thank you. 3 MISS MURIEL CHEI W Y ND We, the Class of 1961, would like to show our sincere appreciation for all the time and work which you have given to us. We can not express our deepest thanks ade- quately, but we can say Muchas graciasf' APPRECIATION MR. LEONARD LIEBERMAN We, the Class of 1961, want to take the opportunity to express to Mr. Lieberman our gratitude for the guidance, encourage- ment, and support he has given us in the past few years. Mr. Lieberman has been our advisor for' about two and one-half years. During'rhat time, he appeared at all our class meetings, helping when we needed help. He was around whenever we needed him. The Class of '61, with all sincerity can say, Thank you, Mr. Lieberman, for every- thing. FACULTY Dr. Gilbert V. DeMa.r Mr. Arnaud E. Michaud Mr. D. Leonard B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.S., M.A. Lieberman, Jr. Superintendent Principal B.A., M.A. Administrative Coordinator AB ivlr. ruuluru nuams, D.o. Mr. Louis AIIODO, B.A. Mt. barry Asch, B.M.E. f-.,f1f.,1', 14f,f,.r, Miss Mary Babic, A.B. Mr. Robert Blaker, B.A. Mrs. Evelyn Brown Mr. Vlilliam Burke B.A., M.S. . B.A.. M.A. Q Miss Margaret Bushendorf Miss Julia Casrelli Miss Murial Chetwynd Miss Phyllis Clement, B.B. 7 A.B. B.S., M.A. B.S. ,,, is Mr. Daniel Connors, B.S. Miss Helen Conway Mr. Mitchell Descoteaux Mr. William Dubee Q M.A.L.S. B.S., Ed.M. B.S. B.A., M.S. Mrs. Cecilia Estes, B.A, Mrs. Catherine Ford, A.B. Mr. Carl French, A,B. Mr. Vincent GaEney, B.S V Mr. Harold Harris, Jr. Mr. Robert Healy Mr. Phillip Henebry, Jr. Mr. Michael Martino, B.A. B.A. B.S., Mid. B.S. l 5 . Mr. Roger McGrath Mr. Howard McKe'e, B.S. Mr. Joseph McManus, A.B. Mr. Harold Muggleston B.S., M.A. B.A., M.A. Miss Sara M. Nelson Mr. Walter Norris, III Mr. Claude Perkins Mrs. Virginia Pettiross B.S.Ed. B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. B.S. Mrs. Gertrude Porter, B.A. Mr. Roland Rede Mr. Paul Renton Mrs. Alma Reveley B.S., M.S. A.B., B.S., M.A. Mr. Joseph P. Shanahan Mr. Wallace S. Slavkin Mr. John W. Szypula Mr. Charles R. Tippin B.S. B.M., M.M. B.S., M.Ed. Mr. Edmund W. Watkins Mrs. Mary Jane Watrous Mrs. Dorothy Woodmansee Mrs. Betty Smith, R.N B.A. B.S. B.S. Miss Dolores Borsik Mr. Robert Groth Miss Katherine Moyland -' Miss Mary Richardson it B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. B.F.A. f B.S. W ia 1 r M FACULTY , 71-'l' A W pil? i Fl UTOGIQAPHS WWW PM L' .sS 'f' 'L yibw-f'yiW lP -,, 939 Ay of? -,Mg 'Aj I ,iffy Qbfvbusqru N if-f ff- J gif W ' tw My M l WW My OQSFWW , 0,4 1961 NATALIE ANNE ACKERMAN Pinker I live to love and love to live. Volleyball 3, 4. One of the big eight . . . class secretary . . . main interest - Donny . . . sincere friend to all . . . works at Bennie's . . . always seen with Mardou, Abe, and Joanne . . . proud owner of a diamond. ANIELA MARGARE'I' ADAMCY K ffNinilJ 'The only way to have a friend is to he one. Sewing Club lg Math Club 2, 39 Triad 45 F.T.A. 2, 3,3 Valli-Hi-Echo 3, 43 Opera Club 43 j.V. Hockey 1, 25 Volleyball 2, 3, 4g NationalfHonor Society 3, 4. Quiet until you get to know her . . . trizn figure . . . asset to Johnny Hesser's accordian band . . . faithful goofer . one of Mr. Renton's select OJ six. Aww PAUI.l'i'I'TE ELIZABETH ALEXANDER HA bail Little chip: light big firm. Class Treasurer 1, 25 Volleyball 2, 4. e One of the big eight . . . flirt usually seen at the Cozy ' Corner . . . joker . . . voted best figure in tl1e class . . . wise guy . . . ready for fun . . . future includes the Marines. GARY FRANCIS ALLEN rrcutn Always joking down the ball, hir name is 'known to one and all. 74 52641, 4.11 Club 1. Works at Essex Pharmacy . . . seen driving a gray Chevy . . . good sense of humor . . . lots of fun to have around. ' 9 '90 ogtnmafivxu liz N BEVERLY MARIE AN SELMI ffBeUJl I believe what I hear. F.H.A. 4g Triad 45 Opera Club 4. Quiet and shy . . . a wonderful friend when you get to know her . . . a whiz in rnath . . . furure includes being a secretary CPD. KAREN ELIZABETH ARCHAMBAULT Archie Life if wbat you make it. Opera Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Language Club 25 Varsity Club 2, Drama Club 4g Triad 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 It-Iockey 1, 2, 3, 4g J.V. Baseball 15 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, From glasses to contacts . . . fashionable dresser . . . loves to argue . . . an all around athlete . . . drives a hot Kaiser . . . future plans hope to include Colby J.C. BARBARA EVELYN BANGS rrBObbyu Silence ir golden. Quiet . . . tall . . . likes. animals and sports . . . al- ways seen laughing. VIRGINIA LANE BANKS nGinge,,u Where did you get your eye: so blue? F.T.A. lg F.H.A. lg Drama Club 1, 2, 5, 43 Triad 4. Perhaps quiet to those who don't know her but under- neath lurks a vivaciousppersonality . . . friendly . . . glamorous . . . charter member of the Goofers. JEAN MARIE BARGNESI ujednu Ready for mischief, ready for fun. Triad 4. One of Doane's Pharmacy's regulars . . . small version of a rnodel . . . very talkative. SALLY ANN BAROCELLI flsallyu And the lady :hall :peak her mind freely. Sewing Club lg Volleyball 3, 4. ' Wise guy . . . always looking for fun . . . seen with Jag Amber. SUSAN WELLS BATES l Suzi Nothing great was ever achieved without enthurirxrmf' 1 Opera Club 1, 3, 4g Math Club Sec.-Treas. 3, F.T.A. 33 J.V. Hockey lg Volleyball 1, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. A very sincere friend . . . known for her poetry . . . a Goofer . . . has many friends . . . one of Mr. Ren- 0 ron's select C?J six. WILLIAM LOUIS BENI HBUIU 'To he trusted is a greater compliment than to he loved. a 0 0 Chef's Club lg j.V. Baseball lg V. Baseball 2, 3, 4 7 Ja, Soccer 2. Nice guy . . . hot green Chevy . . . neat dresser . . . fall and winter can be found in First National spring in right field . . . President of C.Y.O .... good dancer. JAMES HOWELL BERTELLI Murhmt H The man with few word: ir well-spoken. Drives a beat-up Ford . . . dark and has a harsh voice . . . can be found in Ferry Tavern parking lot late at night. JOHN PENMAN BEVERIDGE ffjayll 6 A? With word: we govern men. I Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club .lg Varsity Club 2g Math Club 35 Glee Club 3, 43 Triad 43 Opera Club 4g Student Council 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4g Soccer lg Baseball 1. Loves to argue at the drop of a hat . . . very cute . . . loves boats . . . a strong Nixon supporter . . . has a cool Chevy convertible. K SIN 8 MM, pected. remarks. LEO ELIZABETH ANN BIANCA uBenyu 'fIt's ber nature to be good natural. Shy . . . good student . . . an avid admirer of Ahmad - Jamal . ,. . wants to become a medical technician. 6 fbbanga, KENNETH POWELL BLOMERTH HKennyN Hi: thought: and conduct are bi: own. Projectionists Club 1. Shy small . . . surprises you at times with unex- CARL ANTON BOE Carl'f l'll try anything once. Bring it on. Drama Club 3, 4g Glee Club 3, 44 Math Club 3g Phy- K 6 Sci- Chem Club 35 Opera Club 45 Track 3, 43 Soccer 4. Came to us from Pennsylvania . . . known for wild driving-action in dramatics and glee club . . . tapes basketball games . . . the last of the bigtime spendersf' LOUIS ARTHUR BONANOMI Hldouiell Like 4 brook 1 babble on forever. Most talkative . . . seen on river and can be found on island during summer . . . helping hand . . . out-of- doors man . . . Miss Moylan's antagonist . . . drives a hot '56 Ford. ROBBRTA LESLIE BROOKE 5,100 Robin Blinking ir the color of virtue. Volleyball 2, 5, 4. Small member of class . . . always seen with Joan . . . main interest - Wells . . . always seen at N1ckse's. Aawfidwii it-Aux Coma. NANCY ANN BROOKS Nano Her feet planted firmly on the ground. F.T.A. 1, 2, 3: Opera Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Triad 45 I.an- guage Club Zg Valli-Hi-Echo 3, 4g Student Council 1, 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Sometimes gives the appearance of being quiet, but other times . . . one of our foreign exchange student candidates . . . instigator. RICHARD ALLAN BURR nDick-yn If: the little thing: that make life interesting. Works in Essex First National . . . great league bowler . . . ready to go or to do something new . . . eager and quick to learn . . . loves hot cars . . . future at Technical School. THOMAS ALLEN BURTON lrMdgo01l Tut it the knack of making u point without making an enemy. Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Valli-Hi-Echo 43 Triad 45 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4g Boys' State 3g National Honor Society 3, 4j Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. All around student . . . very active in sports and social sciences . . . known for idealization of j.F.K. . . . good sense of humor . . . arguer . . . class politician. LINNEA MARIETTE CALAMARI ULinU Music bath charm: to .rootba the :wage bent. Glee Club 3, 45 Cheerleading 3, 4. Vivacious and cute . . . always talking . . . favorite expression What am I going to do? . . . an excellent pianist . . . future plans include nursing. JUDITH ANN CARINI Uludyll Silence often dirplayf deep understanding F.T.A. 1, 2g Triad 45 J.V. Hockey lg Volleyball 1, 2, 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. Quiet, but not all the time . . . has a great ability to stay out of mischief . . . good student. Whom UJFCM ALVIN VICTOR CARLSON Emmet Noisy runs the shallow brook -'I'm quiet. Basketball 1, 2, -3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1,- 2, 3, 4. V Wise guy . . . good sense of humor . . . star athlete . . . asset to class. JANE ELEANOR CARLSTEN ujanieu She need not seek charm, she has it. Triad 43 Class Secretary 43 National Honor Society 5, 4g lD.A.R. Award 45 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, . Recent and beneficial addition to our class . . . class leader and helping hand . . . friendly to all and very well liked . . . tall . . . attractive and well-dressed . . . asset to the basketball team and to the Goofers. SYLVIA LOUISE CARTER rrsylu Music is well. said to he the speech of angels. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Pretty blonde hair . . . loyal member of band and glee club. ARTHUR PHILIP CHRISTIANSON Artie A smile should he kept by all. Glee Club 4. Romantic . . . cute . . . blusher . . . always with Gail . . . quiet . . . always willing to lend a hand . . . avid journalist. FAYE LOUISE CLARK fPFdyell Lei not your heart he troubled. Triad 4g j.V. Basketball 4. Tall member of class . . . Carol's chaperone? . . . always with Joan . . . avid babysitter . . . ,future Ele- mentary Teacher. 6!,lLu-mea-4!wvL ,M 6,dAm n E MELISSA ANN COLVIN Liss Believe in yourself and you. will tum more of yourself into practical use. Opera Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Valli-Hi- Echo 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 4g Triad 4g Student Council 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 49 Foreign Exchange Student 3: J.V. Cheerleading 1, 2g V. Cheerleading 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Sweet and sincere . . . our foreign exchange student to Japan . . . future includes work with American Field Service. MARY ANDREE CONTESTABILE ffMimilf I shall find a way or make it. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Quiet . . . asset to the Glee Club . . . friendly to all . . . conscientious worker. ERNEST WILLIAM COOK, III . ffBillyU WW Qtek- 6 A happy sailor in the sea of life. QQSW A40 l 31 ANEQW xx HQ , NON Y 5 27 :Aix Q. f ,B 3 4 :X-6 ls 'X 5333.331 '- i j . 9 N W1 '5 ' we . -'H Pu Y ' x w - al f 34 J-X f 1, 'J .i w Q 4s:'5UT1. if fx'X X iT! El A-3 go Quiet . . . can be found on the river in the summer . . . good dresser . . . drives a '58 Chevy Station Wagon . . . often seen with Dad or Pete . . . known for blond hair. NANCY EILEEN COOPER Nam Haste makes waste. . Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Opera Club 3, 43 F.T.A. 2, 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Language Club 23 Valli-Hi-Echo 2, 3, 4, Softball 2. Very friendly . . . good friend to all who know her . . . has a smile for everyone . . . works in the Deep River Library . . . plans include teaching. JUDITH KAY CUNNINGI-IAM A njudyn Keep your face to the sunshine and 'you cannot see the shadows. F.H.A. lg Glee Club 2, 3g Triad 4, Class Secretary 3g .LV4 Cherleading 2, Cheerleading 3, 4g Volleyball 2, 3, . Small and sweet . . . quiet but full of fun . . . a peppy cheerleader . . . a friend to all. SHERYL ANN DANIELS Sheryl Excuse my devilish deeds. Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4g Hockey Manager 33 Varsity Club 23 Intramural Basketball 3. Likes anything concerning fun . . . always ready with a wise crack . . . very athletic . . . often seen in Miss Nelson's oflice. WILLIAM CARL DOLLE Carl The good and wise lead quiet lives. Z ni: 4 6 D Science Club 1. - Works at Ted Hilton's . . . blond hair . . . cute . . . found hanging around with Kurek. PATRICIA ANNE DUGALL lfpatll Enough work to do and strength enough to the work. Opera Club 1, 2, 3, 4s Drama 1, 2, 33 Language Club 13 Glee Club 2, 3g Math 33 Valli-Hi-Echo 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Made a huge success of our school paper . . . has a lovely voice . . . future plans include Smith College. 6 WILLIAM CHARLES ECHTMAN uBillyu Blessing on him who first invented sleep. Can be seen in Nickses's . . . has real sharp looking hair . . . shy until you get to know him . . . quiet . . . black Ford . . . Future: Unknown. CARLENE BEATRICE EK 3 r4Eke',u Her greatest contribution lo the sum of total things is herself. Varsity Club 23 J.V. Basketball lg Basketball 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 33 Triad 4. A regular Hot Rod . . . asset to the Athletic Depart- ment . . . full of fun . . . our top magazine salesman. W J.V. Baseball 1. Wise guy . . . hot tempered . . . seen driving his '54 White Merc . . . plans include Marines. RICHARD EDWARD EVANS HRi6k8f QQ: K , I came, I saw, I conquered. Basketball 3, 4. Mr. Cool . . . athlete . . . one of the B Bros. . . . seen driving his hot Olds . . . popular and a good dresser . . . pool enthusiast. Triad 4g J.V. Hockey lg Volleyball 1. Very quiet . . . often seen with Paul . . . short with pretty red hair . . . favorite subject - Advanced Bi- ology. HAROLD CLIFFORD ELSTON, JR. Harold No business during fooling hours. CYNTHIA JENNETTE ENO uc-indyn A fast horse can? go fast far. Valli-Hi-Echo 4g Triad 4. Takes seriously the subject of politics . . . journalist ' . . . quiet . . . plans include nursing. HARRY ALBERT FANSLAU 1 rfnagysr Away, away, let's on with the play! j.V. Soccer 1, 3, 4. Wise guy . . . Hitt . . . fun loving . . . one of the B Bros .... a big hit on the UN trip . . . friend to all. SANDRA ANN FORMAN nsdndyu Size is not grandeur. ,O 5 s , J J.sANDRGg, AY GILSCN C sn H nsandyn T . 'lll 'e'afv :heb dreamt bye made of. FHA 'D vlsllaylnigz 4 1 W Ciuietl.. Ji. always ready 'githi a rergdrk .l. . main in- ggllieigpigtvjtghng .P ,ffuttlre plans iticludq? office work ix D 6 X Q S N ' 7 Q ,g 7 M' A if 'Y 4.4 I W LN i ,Bl X6 lx IN pl iw, l 2 fl Q A 6 Q i, 4. 4 O, its 1 1 X S , Z 3 X . ,, 5 ' 1 V4 u J fm 1 l fl -xl STELLA LOUISE GRIEF Stella A likeable girl with likeable ways. F.H.A. 1. Tall member of our class . . . full of fun . . . main intelrest - Ronny . . . future plans include office work. wor . KENNETH LAWRENCE GRZYBOWSKI arKenny:1 Hardly a care in the world. Loves a good time . . . outdoor type . . . works at Roy's Electric Shop . . . can be seen driving a red pick-up truck . . . never seems to worry . . . well-liked by all who know him. KERRY ELLEN GUPTILL llGupU I want to live life Io it: fullest. Drama 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 35 Valli-Hi-Echo 4: Triad 49 Student Council 1, 33 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 j.V. Hockev 1, 2. Sweet and vivacious . . . flirt . . . dresses well . . . wants to become a teacher . . . a Goofer . . . peddles to school in her V,W .... perky telephone operator. DAVID NEIL HALLDEN Hedder I awoke one morning and found fnyrelf famous. Varsity Club 1, 23 Opera Club 4, Student Council 45 Boys' State 3, Baseball 1, 2, 5, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1, 2, 5, 4. Well-liked and popular . . . good leader . . . asset to the Varsity- teams . . . good-looking and friendly . . . Junior Prom King . . . is sure to always have a large quantity of females following. 1 a 1-We RICHARD EDWIN HARRINGTON ffkedlf 'There never wax 4 .mint with red hair, Short . . . red hair . . . main interest - hunting, .P ' D boating . . . seen with ?? MARILYN LOUISE HASER Switch from themselves. All State Band 35 Basketball 3, 45 Volleyball 3, band . . . lots of fun. CAROLINE AUGUSTA HAZUKA 'Thats who bring sunshine to other: cannot keep it 4. Pretty red hair . . . plays a cool sax . . . president of Carol 'The hwy bee ha: no time for sorrow. Sewing Club 1, 25 F.H.A. 2, 5, 4g National Honor Socie 4' Girls' State ' .V. Hocke ' Basketball rv 3, , 5. J v 3, 1, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Very sweet . . . helping hand . . . one of our repre- sentatives to Girls' State . . , future includes becoming a dietitian. LEONARD DOUGLAS HEDWALL uldennyu He Jays little but to the pw-po.re. Tease . . . flirt . . . First National Product . . . seen with a girl . . . friend to all. sffgiefe always K MARSHA HU ' 'To 1' wit t Jpo 'J ife.' X V 'y lg 25 ub tud Co cil 1, 2, 49 ass resid 13 ys' e 5g io I Honor Society 3, 9 B all 2, 3, 45 Tr 23 asketball 1, 2, 3, 4' Soccer 2. r Very inte en . . o of M ent ' s calculus students . . lete . . pi l ey Ford . . . a bi rat . . hopes for an th. li l Www STRICKLAND KINGSTON HYDE Swish Why rbould life all labor be. Drives a hot Olds . . . one of the B Bros. . . . fun loving . . . can be found near river during sum- mer months . . . active in soccer . . . helping hand . . . fond admirer of the opposite sex. Soccer 2, 3, 4. E BONNIE JEAN JOSLYN HBH,-H Without a :mile the world ir like a wilderness. Opera Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Language Club 25 Valli-Hi-Echo 3, 43 Triad 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secre- taryi lg Girls' State 35 Basketball 2, 3g Volleyball 1, 2, SQ - Black hair, blue eyes, what a combination! . . . active member of our class . . . has an infectious giggle . . . Junior Prom Queen . . . future includes college. DONALD LEE KELTING ffD0n,nyu Woe to the man who cannot sleep. Q N - Soccer 3, 4. Good wing on soccer team . . . outdoor type . . . one of the B Bros .... known for blond hair . . . can often be found at the alleys . . . well-liked by all. PATTY ANN KISSELBRACK Hpailf I live in a crowd of jollityf' Varsity Club 2g Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Phy-Sci-Chem 3g Triad 43 Class Treasuerr 3, 4. Usually found laughing . . . always ready with a good joke . . . leader of our class . . . outstanding athlete . . . good student . . . full of fun. PETER THOMAS KORITKOSKI ML I Polock I take to my stallion to conquer the world. Soccer 2. Good natured Polock . . . interested in horses and art . . . wise guy . . . fun loving . . . one of the B Bros. Speech ir great, but silence ir greater. Tallesr member of our class . . . known for his beauti- A ful blond hair . . . always seen in his '56 Ford. ROBERT DANIEL KUREK lIBobll CRAIG IRVING LARSON flcfaigll Deming i.r life itself. A friend to all . . . loves music . . . has own band . . . high interest in cars . . . Pres. of car club . . . plays drums . . . sharp dresser. , JOAN MARIE LIETGEB Njoanll R A laugh ir worth a hundred frown: in any market. kk F.H.A. 1, 2g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Main interests are boys and roller skating . . . often seen in Nickse's . . . drives a hot '52 Chevy. Wfw Drama Club 19 Opera Club 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 4. - Tall . . . quiet . . . studious . . . found in Carlsons Grocery . . future. CAROLYN MARY LINGUADOCA Pm Corwlhxw 'hmkmlnw In quiemen lie.r hidden friendship Varsity Club 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Hockey lg Base- ball 2g Volleyball 3, 4. Petite . . . athletic . . . quiet to those who do not know her . . . nice hair. l l ROGER ERLING LOVEN HRogU Knowledge is no harden. . Honor Society . . . Architecture in his QAYQNL am a,.s.-warm., ALLEN WAKER MACGREGOR HAIIJ Nature made him what he ir and never made an- other like him. Glee Club 1, 5, 45 Band 1, 43 All-State Chorus 45 Track lg Soccer Manager 4, Basketball 3, 4g Can often be seen with Lea . . . friendly and cheer-' ful . . . asset to the music hield . . . plays soccer and basketball well . . . plans to attend Bates College in t e al. RX Nmecxqeexev DARLENE PENNY MALCARNE npennyn 'The hand that hath madedyou fair, hath made you goo . Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4g Hockey 2, 35 Cheerleading 2, 3g J.V. Basketball 2. Sweet and pretty . . . candidate for Junior Prom Queen . . . shy 'til you get to know her . . . very athletic . . . future indudes nursing. FALINE CAROL MATHER NFegeN 'This world belong: to the enrgeticf' - F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sewing Club lg F.H.A. 1, 2g Valli- QM Hi-Echo 39 Glee Club 3, 43 Varsity Club 2g Triad 4, Girls' State 35 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4. Beautiful blonde with a peaches and cream com- plexion . . . very handy with a needle and thread . . . .well-dressed . . . helping hand . . . well-known and well-liked . . . very talented. MARY ANN MCCARTHY HMM!! Light ir the task when many Jhare the toil. Att Club lg Sewing Club 1, 2g F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. Works at the Dog House . . . main interest Ray . . . helping hand . . . friend to all who know her. ROBERT LOUIS MILARDO rrnadu MQ Here ir everything advantageous to life. Varsity Club 23 Triad 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1. Fingers . . . athlete . . . popular . . . sails a hot blue- jay . . . popular with younger set . . . hard worker . . . duck hunter. Leer HENRY HERBERT MOELLER 1eHefbI1 Although we cannot out-vote them, we can out-argue them. j.V. Soccer 1, 2, 35 V. Soccer 4. Talkative . . . interested in sciences . . . fabulous hunter and fisherman . . . willing to argue his point. JOAN DIMOCK MOODY Ioan Live, love, laugh and be merry. Triad 4. Pretty black hair . . . neat dresser . . . active in P.F P.O.D .... plans to become an Elementary Teacher. LEILA ETTA MOORHOUSE HLeeJl Still water run: deep. Triad 43 Phy-Sci-Chem 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. Quiet except when arguing . . . smart . . . wants to attend U. of Hawaii . . . weight watcher. lil K S ..... 5'iE5Sz.Gi5i. H3 3 f f 3 33??1'ls53iQ'iY'fif1 fl? 5,'2v:::15M fi' 9' if , .,.. ..--. - .rrl . .... . ft, 21153 sa 'W 'Q 74' t- fgiif' :Q L.. fi :- we -,raw , r V ,, 33533 5354. M45 -qergi .. ,,,, ...M .,..,,. W., ,. f an M... to--'st-31.13--1 fs ,1 we-, 2.3: . ., it f,M.,..L- .-,.. ...Ma .ey a,,L 555 ii -e .. . . 'swag Q we was . , iff, 1,3,,V .. K ,W ,,,. , ,,. e -. f?'L X X WILLIAM ALFRED MORDHORST ti X X lVsllse ', uw ,s 1'-fixfefe HK: , , D Q . i ,,.. ln the da time I'm too bury to worr ' at ru ht Pm T .E xp. lee R Q X tif- Rf, s I H ' L' 1. If t te . M , A Drives a hot Studebaker . . . interested in girls! . . . gs has a good deep singing voice . . . joker . . . good sst- nafufed- Wwvf 777Mf1,aLa CHARLES CURTIS MORRIS Curt 'The eye ir the window of the Joulf the intellect and will are :een in it. Glee Club 45 Track 2. Always seen busily working at the First National . . . oh, those eyes, and what a flirt! . . . quite a way with the girls . . . loyal member of the Deacons. . . . always seen with Faye . . . asset to 4th period D W JILL FRANCES 0'DELL jill Rearon lie: between the .rpur and the bridle. Volleyball 5, 4. Great horse lover . . . owns her own Hillman . . . ' has an abundant supply of boyfriends . . . French whiz. MARY ELLEN OLIN Mellen Man the hoatx - here come: a tornado! Majorette 2. c, Class comic . . . always writing letters . . . special j j interest - ARMY . . . always ready with a wise remark . . . future plans include Larry. WENDELL FAY PATTERSON, JR. Wendell Y Mm Live life while you're young. ? fl Wise guy . . . never at a loss for words . . . whiz in Bookkeeping . . . came to us from Maine. P Z ? PAULE:lL'E':3hl:ikTILLO Let down thy golden hair. - F.H.A. 4. Shy till you get to know her . . . likes stock car races . . . wonderful cook . . . will make some guy a good wife. COLETTE CHRISTIANE PAULET C, le K Collette With a Jong in her heart. Student Council 4g Volleyball 4. Perky . . . striking long hair . . . usually seen with Knobby . . . our little Frenchman! CAROLYN GRACE PBTTINATO Calorie I have no other than a womanir reason. F.H.A. lg Valleyettes 33 1.V. Hockey 1, 2. Large supply of clothes . . . works at Community Pharmacy . . . found at Cedar Lake in summer . . . future includes Business School. Gage fm:.a.. X si ff 'f.' , ,Eli A Ronmu' GORDON PIKE .1 ,gigs V 30b H y I do what I please and I do it with ears. .5 j.V. Soccer 2. 'jfjzz I llll 1 Slick on cycle . . . tease . . . srudious . . . friend to ii iy, xii fi f Ea. iil fgi vr ix :xl Ii 5 1, z.. .. Q MARGARET ANNA POLLARD ffpegll QM What sweet delight a quiet life ayfordrf' Library Club 1, 2, 5, 4g Language Club 25 Spanish Club 4. Quiet and independent . . . always seen with a book . . . avid library worker. CHARLES HENRY POST Charlie 'Three day: of the week I do not worry, yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Soccer 25 J.V. Basketball 4. Always fooling around . . . seen with a smile . . mostly seen with his brother. W ,ij ROBERT DAVID POST ucoujyu Better a :lip of the foot than the tongue. JQV. Basketball 2g Varsity Basketball 5, 4. Quiet . . . can be seen driving his HOT black Ford . . . can be found at Bombaci's Station. 5Mwl'Wo Damn OLHK ,f?.,....!4l4'i?-Jjfialll JARED THOMAS PRATT lToppe'-fl Nothing it rarer than true good nature. Basketball 2, 33 Class Oliicet 3, 4g Baseball 1. Will be a success in whatever he attempts . . . one of the B Bros. . . . usually seen with John and the BIG FOUR . . . enjoys working for the Post Oflice - such hard work! . . . tease . . . helping hand . . . friend to all. DAVID FRANCIS PUFFER Ngufll Never do today what you can do tomorrow. A very sensible guy . . . works in Deep River A8zP . . . drives a SZ Chevy . . . quiet and shy . . . plans to join the Navy. I EDWARD THOMAS RADZIK, JR. Eddie A great content in all things. Knows just about everything about trailer trucks . . . interested in sports . . . future in the Army. RONALD EDWIN REDFIELD Ronnie Carr are mingled with pleasure. Always seen at basketball games . . . has a real short haircut . . . CANT make him blush . . . drives a hot '53 Chev. SHIRLEY ANN RICARDI Mardou Mischief thou art afoot. F.H.A. 1, 43 Majorette 1, 2g Valleyettes 4g Triad 4g Vollgyball 2, 44 Basketball-Manager 4g Hockey-Mana- ger . Mardou . . . loves lavender . . . usually seen with the guys and Abe, Pinker, and Joanne . . . striking bleached blonde hair . . . one of the big eight always seen driving Limping Lena . . . future plans - mer- chandising in New York. fmt? ag George RICHARD ELIE ROBIDA, JR. Richard Make haste slowly. Q, e Band 3, 4. ! M441 Came to us from Middletown last year . . . tall . . . slow . . . plays a cool horn . . . welcome addition to class. PATRICIA ANNE RUDEWICZ ffpdzll Loader of fun, cheerful and bright. Quiet until you get to know her . . . pretty black hair SALLY ANN SAUNDERS usallyu - Little drops of water make the mighty ocean. F.H.A. 4. Quiet member of our class . . . shy . . . good student . . . seen in Deep River Bakery. JOANNE MARY SBROLLA HAce!l n 0 Little .raid is .roonext mended. Triad 4. One of the Big Eight . . . seems shy til you get to know her . . . always seen with Mardou, Abe, and Pinky . . . works at Doane's . . . full of fun . . . plans to be a nurse. GEORGE SCHERBER, JR. 'There ir no argument equal to a happy .rmile. Glee Club 4. Proud owner of a '56 Dodge . . . always making trips to Middletown . . . always short on cash . . . ready for an argument . . . plans to attend Wards School of Electronics. hot rod . . . famous for het river cabin. 7 It: e I F DENNIS JOHN SCHULTZ crnennyll For the good are always merry. Always seen with Kerry'in a Baby Blue Impala . . . master of a beautiful set of drums . . . handy with 3 - S wood . . . one of the big two . . . wouldn't think of QWWVV getting a crew-cut . . . ready to rock . . . future in- - cludes being an engineer. fl , -1 GARY DELBERT SCHWAB ucaryu A Good tbirsgs come in small packages. Glee Club 3, 4. Good tenor voice . . . always seen with Kenny . . . M pdl small male member of the class . one of the Four Statesmen . . . plans include service. JOHN THOMAS SEIBERT Johnny It's a friendly bear! that has many friends. 5 Class oflicer 3, 4. President of class . . . usually seen in HOT blue Merc de . . . always with Toni . . . loyal worker at ARP . . . class leader . . . usually seen with Top and the Big Four. CATHERINE GRACE SMITH nc-athyu Actions speak louder than words. Quiet and shy . . . works at convalescent hospital . . . handy with a needle and thread. HENRY FRANK STOCEK HH4nkU All the makings for success. Drama Club lg Math Club 33 Glee Club 5, 43 Student Council 45 Soccer lg Track 3. Good bass singer . . . has artistic ability and uses it well . . . drives a bright green Ford. X4 , r I Ak! . I - , , 1 gllx' Fnennrucic CARLTON SWAN lx. ,RJ I V- I XC F f K I lf' ulcnobbyu ,Q lm D If X No limit: but the thy. if A Xl A Q rt an 15 Gle Club 2, , 45 Four Statesmen 4g Q '- .rr Club 2, 1, 45 Thes r 3, 45 Math Club 55 5 Q' F, :f President 25 ' ccer 1, , 5, 45 Track 2, 3: Na- ! 1 1 Y ' Ho I' 3, 4. 5 Q J . 'G X o rains . . . : ested in politics 1. . . ' ' f 'act in sc overnmenl . . goo s pa e WP X X . . settto, egm ic egatt t . . .origrliaberyoi ' X quar e . 1 A Q tis? ' x, M N ELAINE MARILYN TIEZZI ' Little One Flirtation ir attention without intention. 15 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Triad 45 Student Council 1, 2, . Never a dull moment with Tiz around . . . uite a Z fl flirt . . . has an abundant supply of clothes . . . long black hair - with fingernails to match . . . asset to the Glee Club . . . member of Shoreline . . . spends spare time at Sage-Allen. tx GRACE CHARLOTTE TUTTLE Q LLQM- Mamie A rare compound of mystery and fun. F.H.A. 4. Mousie . . . a friend to everyone . . . usually seen with the big eight . . . fun loving . . . shy at times. nljndyu All the world? 4 stage. Drama Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Math Club 45 Triad 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. Enjoys acting . . . likes to argue . . . enjoys a good time . . . helping hand . . . lots of school spirit . . . future includes Colby junior College. CAROLE JANE UNDERWOOD ' DIRK VAN HEININGEN, JR. I def Lau, Dirk Ready to Jplit bis .rkler with laughter. I Band l, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 4g Student Council 45 Spanish Club 45 Opera Club 4. , A real Dutchman . . . enthusiastic over his clarinet l . . . a fairly big boy . . . happy-go-lucky. KATHRYN LYLE WATROUS Kookie A good mind porrerrer 4 kingdom. 1i.ibratydClub41, Zig 1gIatlEClub32,3guDIrIarrEtlClug: Q i, gTri 3,gPy-ci-hemgai-i-co'g o-h J leyballa3, 4. X V id-dl! Our prided class brain . . . a marvelous sense of humor . . . keen interest in people . . . class beatnick . . . Cedar Lake special. ' CAROL DIANNE WEILER Carol So quiet - yet 4 glitter in thy eye. Valli-Hi-Echo 35 Triad 43 Volleyball 1. Long blonde hair . . . seen with Faye and Leila . . . new interest in a certain boy . . . water and boat bug. BARBARA ELLEN WHAPLES Bah All aft ir quite u.reful. One of the big eight . . . proud owner of a diamond . . . a good friend to all . . . sincere . . . happy-go- lucky. JOY DIANE WHITING rfjayn Say something nice to Jomeone elre and watch the world light up with joy. Opera Club 2, 3, 43 F.T.A.- 1, 2, 35 Hockey 1, 2, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4g Triad 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Full of pep and school spirit . . . always ready to greet anyone . . . smile for all . . . well-dressed . . . faithful member of the Goofers . . . plans include teaching. q J I PETER OVERMAN WILCOX 3 Hpeteh' I toole to my heelr ar fart as I could Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4g Soccer 4. Outstanding in Art . . . Miss Moylan's pride and joy . . . quiet . . . member of Glee Club. wifflisiv few .fs'+?ff?5' Jw? C' W 97' tonteer .sys EDWARD STANLEY WOLLOCK ,ML ffEddieU None but himself can he his parallel. Great lover of motor cycles . . . enjoys a good joke one of Korrtkoskrs kmd can see him in the cgfsmunin, MQ... ' ' ' glhlmdl ldellarf. LINDA CAROL WOODCOCK Linder 1 work, I play, hat not too much. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Drama Club 1, 2. Always seen with the big eight . . . proud owner of a diamond . . . works at the First National . . . plans include marriage. PETER KURT WURSCHY ffunhll 'To think you can, crealer the force you can. Varsity Club 1, 25 Student Council President 4g Soc- cer 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 55 Basketball 4. Came to us from Germany . . . just this year received citizenship papers . . . cute . . . a very sharp dresser . . . one of our best soccer players. FRANCES CATHERINE ZEH Z.razJa My eyes make picture: when they are shut. J.V. Hockey 1. A lovely smile . . . dramatic on and 0E stage . . . eats her lunch at 8:35 a.m .... long blonde hair . . . nifty personality. RICHARD ANDREW ZIVITSKI Switch He carries music in his heart. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 3. the gang . great sousaphone player . . liked by those who know him. Um pftdmf One of the B Bros .... asset to band . . . one of ? 2' 'al Z ' LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Valley Regional, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, as members of the class of 1961. Pinky Ackerman, leave the sophomores hoping they have as much fun as I have had in my senior year. Aniela Adamcyk, leave,with the satisfaction that the Goofers have won a game. Paulette Alexander, leave knowing that there will never be another Alexander around to torment the administration and faculty. Beverly Anselmi, leave my fourth seat in the middle row in Mr. Norris' room, to any junior who likes to be hidden from the teachers. Karen Archambault, leave wishing that the athletic department would buy some smaller uniforms. Barbara Bangs, leave to Bette Jette my easy to open gym locker, No. 1128, because she hasn't the strength to open her own. Ginger Banks, leave happily, looking forward to the years ahead. Jean Bargnesi, leave to my quiet sister Linda, my ability to make noise, hoping she will put it to good use. Sally Barocelli, leave hoping my sister Nancy has as much fun in her remaining years at V. R. H. S. as I have had. Suzi Bates, leave my height to Mr. Watkins so he can be just a liltle bit taller. Bill Beni, leave locker No. 11 in the 100 corridor, to anyone brave enough to with- stand the rush of the seventh and eighth graders at dismissal time. James Bertelli, leave happily. John Beveridge, leave to Mr. Watlcins, a life-time pass to Slenderella. Betty Bianca, leave my physics book to any junior brave enough to take it. Kenny Blomerth, leave. Carl Boe, leave Mr. Norris, one good dictionary of SO-cent words . Louis Bonanomi, leave my favorite parking space to the best Mill in the junior class. Robin Brooke, leave knowing that three of the family have finished V. R., and three more are yet to come. Nancy Brooks, leave the public speaking class .... quiet! Richard Burr, leave Valley Regional and its school spirit to the administration. Thomas Burton, leave with the knowledge that Mr. McGrath and Mr. Tippin will sooner or later accept J. F . K. as a great president. Linnea Calamari, leave my seat as accompanist to the glee club for anyone brave enough to take it. Judy Carini, leave to Miss Borsik, all the people who have my willingness f ?j to go to the blackboard. Alvin Carlson, leave all my nicknames to anyone who wants them. Jane Carlsten, leave my height to anyone who can stretch into it. Sylvia Carter, leave my position as secretary of the band, to another musician who will have to struggle with the bcoints. Arthur Christianson, leave nowing that I have already asked Gail to all next year's dances. Faye Clark, leave to Carole Palau, my ability to catch the school bus in the morning. lMelissa Colvin, leave to Mary Lou Gross, my Warriors cry Get It - May thy lungs be ever vibrant. Mary Contestabile, leave my place in the glee club to any girl who can sing tenor. William Cook, leave hoping anyone going to New York on the Western Civ. trip, will not miss the train on the way home. Nancy Cooper, leave, taking everything with me. Judy Cunningham, leave my position on the cheerleading squad to anyone with strong lun s. SherylgDaniels, leave to Carol Mozzochi, the task of beating Joanne Breslin for the star 35 position on the hockey and basketball team. Carl Dolle, leave my parking place to Tom Kurek. Patricia Dugall, leave all the trials, tribulations, and satisfaction connected with the Vali-Hi Echo to the next lucky Editor-in-Chief. Bill Echtman, leave Valley Regional for good times in the Coast Guard. Carlene Ek, leave my number 9 basketball uniform to anyone big enough to fit into the bloomers. , Harold Elston, leave this school, hoping to succeed elsewhere. Cynthia Eno, leave Valley Regional, hoping to return as a Registered Nurse. Rick Evans, leave. Harry Fanslau, leave knowing there will never be another class like the one of '61'. Sandra Forman, leave to my sister Nancy, three more years at Valley Regional. Sandra Gilson, leave to join my better half. Stella Grief, leave to my sister my seat in P. O. D., hoping she will do better than I. Kenny Grzybowski, leave. Kerry Guptill, leave to tend to spread our particular American culture throughout our magnilicant south. David Hallden, leave to greener pastures - I hope! Richard Harrington, leave to Mr. McKee, all that I taught him about hunting. Marilyn Haser, leave hoping that the V. R. H. S. band will be able to have an exchange concert every year. Caroline Hazuka, leave the job as Editor of the Triad to any junior who is lucky enough to have the time and atience to do it. Leonard Hedwall, leave to Valley Regional, all my books and my troubles except one, Joanne Waz. Skip Hubbard, leave with the hope that Mr. Renton will lead more students through the doors of the Domain of Intellectual Achievement and enlighten them in the realm of the hypocycloid with four cusps and the googolplex. Strick Hyde, leave knowing that my brother Dave will take care of all the girls that I have left behind. Bonnie Joslyn, leave hoping that this year's junior Prom Queen, will become the Student Council secretary so V. R. H. S. doesn't break a three-year tradition. Donald Kelting, leave to Robert Stannard, my complete set of phony passes. Patty Kisselbrack, leave to Mr. Norris the word particular which he said forty-six times in fifty-four minutes. Peter Koritkoski, leave - absolutely nothing! Robert Kurek, leave V. R. planning to have a good time in the Coast Guard. Craig Larson, leave an extra large red sock and a picture of Ted Williams for Mr. Muggleston. joan Lietgeb, leave to my brother Buddy, seven more years, and to my sister, jerry, two more years at V. R. H. S. Carolyn Linguadoca, leave to the school, my basketball uniform, knowing I'l1 never grow into it. Roger Loven, leave my Physics book for whoever thinks he can use it to good advan- tage. Alan Macgregor, leave wishing a certain someone was leaving with me. - Mary Ann McCarthy, leave my name as shortest and hot rod to Karen Ganter, knowing she has the ability to carry it upward. Penny Malcarne, leave, but will return occasionally to visit, and see how the youngest member of our family is getting along, Faline Mather, leave hoping that my sister and brother, Jayne and Paul, will be able to get as much enjoyment, fun, and accomplishment at Regional in their remaining years as I did. Dad Milardo, leave my nickname Fingers to anyone who has the right qualifications. Henry Moeller, leave my bull thrower's license to Coach McKee who thinks he can throw the bull better than I. joan Moody, leave to my sister Martha, four more pleasant years at V. R. H. S. Leila Moorhouse, leave, linally! William Mordhorst, leave, happy to be leaving. Curt Morris, leave my ability to have two dates on the same night to anyone who has 34 as much skill as I do. Good luck!!! jill O'Dell, leave my car to anyone who thinks he is a good enough mechanic to hx it. Mary Ellen Olin, leave my long blonde hair to some unfortunate UQ brunette who wants a change. Wendell Patterson, leave my talking ability to all the bashful juniors. Paulette Patillo, leave to Margaret Castelli, my seat in P. O. D. class,,if she can stand sitting in it. Colette Paulet, leave my American sister Carole, to Young Blood. Carolyn Pettinato, leave this school to the termites - knowing they can take care of it better than I. Robert Pike, leave my seat in the art room to Jim Grieder. Margaret Pollard, leave'my duties in the library to anyone who wants a full-time job. Charles Post, leave knowing I will never come back. Robert Post, leave nothing, I'm taking everything with me for I'll need it wherever I'm going after graduation. Topper Pratt, leave with the hope that V. R. H. S. will strive to improve. David Puffer, leave my ability to avoid homework to anyone who does the same. Ed Radzik, leave my locker to Joe Shibles and good will to everyone. Ronald Redfield, leave knowing that Mr. Tippin will be just as hard next year. Shirley Ricardi, leave knowing there will never be another student as perfect as I. fHa Hay Richard Robida, leave. Patricia Rudewicz, leave with happy memories of the past and lots of plans for the future. Sally Saunders, leave my desk in office practice to my sister because it is too heavy to take with me. Joanne Sbrolla, leave my seat in P. O. D. to my brother jimmy, hoping he will fill it better than I. George Scherber, leave to Mr. Groth, the Wood Working III class of next year, hoping that he will have as much fun as he had with us. fHaj Denny Schultz, leave Miss Borsik my new formula for the amount of lift required to pick up her usually full brief-case. Gary Schwab, leave finally, feeling free. john Seibert, leave to my brother Bob, ability to slick up as well as I did. Cathy Smith, leave lots of luck and success to Patty, Barbara, and Charleen. Henry Stocek, leave as a leaf left the leaf laden tree and slowly fell to reality. The ground, which makes up earth's gray face, upon which is run the insidious race - life. I go to awaken the world. Knob Swan, leave my front seat in the left row of 317 fsometimes called the McGrath agitating sectionj 'to any up-and-coming anti-Republican. Elaine Tiezzi, leave hoping Mr. Szypula can carry on without me. Grace Tuttle, leave Mrs. Woodmansee in a state of confusion. Carole Underwood, leave my seat in the ticket booth to any junior who has LOTS of school spirit. Dirk Van I-Ieiningen, leave, wishing I didn't have to, and I leave my chair in the band to Ray Archambault. Good luck Ray. Kathy Watrous, leave my ability in gym to Bruce Watrous. Carol Weiler, leave my sister Kathy unchaperoned for the next three years. Barbara Whaples, leave knowing our class will never be together again. Joy Whiting, leave my position on the cheerleading squad to anyone who wants the nickname Superman . Peter Wilcox, leave the school. Linda Wind, leave my lield hockey stick to the next bench warmer on the team. Edward Wolock, leave Valley Regional High School, I hope . Linda Woodcock, leave Darlene Rankin to have fun as a senior next year. Peter Wurschy, leave my size 7V2 soccer shoes to john Pierson whose size 11 feet won't fit into them. Cathy Zeh, leave my nickname Zsa Zsa to my sister Lorraine. Richard Zivitski, leave my sausaphone to anyone who thinks he can handle it. 35 MY DIARY June 22, 1966 Dear Diary: The class of 1961 of V. R. H. S. just had their first class reunion after five years. It was so good to see everyone again. Because the reunion got over so late, I will not be able to give detailed information about each one of my classmates, so I will just list them. Pinky Ackerman has opened her own grocery store across the street from Bennie's Farm Market. Aniela Adamcyk is a Math professor at UCONN working under the supervision of Mr. Paul Renton. Paulette Alexander is owner of the largest chewing gum factory in the world. Beverly Anselmi has a job as a private secretary to a successful businessman. Karen Archambault is head of the Women's Republican Committee for the State of New Hampshire. Barbara Bangs is married and the mother of triplets. Ginger Banks is head of the buying department for Lord 8: Taylor. jean Bargnesi has just finished a tour of the country promoting a new atomic lipstick for Revlon. Sally Barocelli is an air line hostess for Pan American Airways. Susan Bates has received the Pulitzer Prize for literature. William Beni is head of the meat department at First National. james Bertelli still traps muskrats so he can provide his wife with a new fur coat. Jay Beveridge still does not know why the Republicans lost the election. Betty Bianca is an X-Ray Technician at New Haven Hospital. Ken Blomerth is head of the stage crew at Channel W. V. R. H. S. Carl Boe is the drama critic for the Saturday Review. Louis Bonanomi is now a member of the television program, Keep Talking. Nancy Brooks is in the Peace Corp working in the Congo. Roberta Brooke has just replaced Mrs. Hesser in the office at V. R. H. S. Richard Burr has just opened his own fish and game club. Thomas Burton is running for governor of Connecticut on the GOP ticket?? Linnea Calamari has just made her debut at Carnegie Hall. Judy Carini teaches in a mission school in the Congo. Alvin Carlson manages the Deep River Little League. Sylvia Carter is head nurse at Middlesex Memorial Hospital. Arthur Christianson is happily married and lives in Hawaii. Faye Clark is an elementary school teacher in P.S. 1961 in New York City. Melissa Colvin is the United States Ambassador to Japan. Mary Contestabile is owner of a nursery school in Essex. William Cook has just broken the record of sailing around the world in 13 days. Nancy Cooper is librarian at the New York Public Library. Judy Cunningham is the first woman lawyer in Algeria. ' Sheryl Daniels is now center forward for the famous Redheads . 56 William Dolle has just received his degree as a C. P. A. Patricia Dugall is editor of the NEW YORK TIMES. William Echtman has invented a new form of Sleep-Eze Pills. Carlene Ek is now publisher of Life Magazine. Harold Elston has just opened a new branch of Palmer Mills in Deep River. Cindy Eno is the school nurse at V. R. H. S. Rick Evans has a full-time job as comedian on the Ed Sullivan Show. Harry Fanslau has just been named .America's No. I Playboy. Sandy Forman is living happily in Moodus. Sandy Gilson is now happily married to her Better Half . Stella Grief is a hair stylist for MGM pictures in Hollywood. Kenny Grzybowski now has taken over Roy's Electric Shop and runs it himself. Kerry Guptill now owns a silver mine so she can add to her supply of bracelets. Dave Hallden has realized his life-long dream and married a millionaire. Richard Harrington now owns and operates the Conn. River Marina. Marilyn Haser has just written a new book entitled, How to Get an A in P. O. D. in one easy lesson. Caroline Hazuka is head dietitian at the Hartford Hospital. Lenny Hedwall is manager of the First National in Deep River. Skip Hubbard was recently seen on College Bowl, representing Dartmouth. Strick Hyde just won his sixteenth trophy for his hydroplane. Bonnie Joslyn has been voted Miss Connecticut and is running in the Miss America pageant. Don Kelting is the star hockey player on the New York Rangers. Pat Kisselbrack has returned to V.R.H.S. as our new gym teacher. Peter Koritkoski is hitch-hiking around the world. Bob Kurek is as tall as Uncle Sam. Craig Larson is the new MC on American Bandstand. joan Lietgeb has been married two years and is still working at Nicksies. Carolyn Linguadoca is chief bookkeeper at Pratt 8: Whitney. Roger Loven is still trying to iigure out his own mathematical formulas. Mary Ann McCarthy is the dress designer for the world famous Ice Capades. Alan Mac Gregor has formed his own barbershop quartet. Penny Malcarne sings all the alto solos for Oscar and Hammerstein's hit musicals. Faline Mather is married to a Southern plantation owner. Dad Milardo is director of the Bob Cousy Basketball Camp in New Hampshire. Herby Moeller now teaches P. O. D. at Valley Regional High School. joan Moody is now happily married and has triplets. Leila Moorhouse is working for her Masters Degree at the University of Hawaii. William Mordhorst has auditioned for the Ed Sullivan show. Curt Morris has just opened a meat store to rival the First National. jill O'Dell is now the chief veterinarian for jackie Kennedy's horses. Mary Ellen Olin is a private secretary for General Motors, and is the proud owner of a lavender Corvet. 37 Wendell Patterson owns a large chain of Gulf Service Stations on the West Coast. Paulette Pattillo is owner of the fastest stock car at Waterford Speed Bowl. Colette Paulet is back in America working as a French interpreter in the United Nations. Carolyn Pettinato is a secretary to a well-known movie star in Hollywood. Robert Pike is a Big Wheel in a motorcycle factory. Margaret Pollard is now head librarian in Washington, D. C. Charlie and Bob Post are the owners of a famous nightclub in Las Vagas. Topper Pratt is going through a pair of shoes a week delivering mail. David Pufler was seen speeding through Deep River in his same Hot Green Chevie . Edward Radzik is the proud owner of a fleet of trailer trucks. Ronnie Redfield has invented a new atomic way of putting jelly in doughnuts. Shirley Ricardi has just won the National Hot Rod Award for the most radical custom- ized car. Richard Robedia just won a jazz contest in New Orleans. Patty Rudewicz is the first woman to win the Indianapolis 500. Sally Saunders owns her own chain of bakeries. Joanne Sbrolla is a nurse at an Army base stationed at the Panama Canal. George Scherber has just received his degree in electronics. Gary Schwab has made the Navy a career. Dennis Schultz is remodeling the Brooklyn Bridge. john Seibert is a model for all Marine posters in the U. S. A. Cathy Smith owns her own convalescent home in Salt Lake City, Utah. Henry Stocek has just taken over Norman Rockwel1's job as artist for the covers of Post Magazine Fred Swan is on his way to Europe in a rowboat. Elaine Tiezzi now owns her own beauty shop in Washington, D. C. Grace Tuttle is married to a Naval oflicer, but her two sons want to join the Army. Carole Underwood has appeared in her second Broadway hit. Dirk Van Heiningen has taken over his father's nursery and landscaping business. Kathy Watrous has just discovered the 105 element, Kookonian . Carol Weiler now drives her three children to school in her cocoa brown convertible. Barbara Vghaples takes her four children for a ride every day in her husband's new con- verti le. joy Whiting will be the new sixth grade teacher in the Chester Elementary School this coming September. Peter Wilcox sings tenor in the Morman Tabernacle Choir. Linda Wind is posing for Breck shampoo advertisements. Edward Wollock owns his own mink farm and just finished making a gray silver stole for his Hollywood wife. Linda Woodcock is married to jim, and they are traveling from base to base with their twin boys. Peter Wurschy was captain of the winning United States soccer team in the 1964 Olympics. Cathy Zeh is now a famous movie star. Richard Zivitski now has his own band and plays in New York's biggest nightclubs. So, Dear Diary, I think I have told you about everyone. I must close now because I have a modeling job early tomorrow morning. Good night, jane 38 ARGUERS alley Barocelli, Karen Archambault, jay Beveridge HO'S WHG I WISE GUYS MUSICIANS Ricky Evans, Donald Kelring, Harry Fanslau, Sylvia Carter, Richard Zivirski, Peter Koritkowski, Harold Elston Marilyn Haser, Dirk Van Heiningen SLEEPIEST QUIETEST Dave Puller, Donald Kelting, Carl Dolle Pere Wilcox, Mary Contesrabile, Judy Carini, MOST DRAMATIC Sally Saunders, Peggy Pollard C SHYEST Cathy Smith, Joanne Sbrolla, Carol Weller, Kenneth Blomerrh BEST BUILD Carole Underwood, Fred Swan 39 Pere Wurgfhy W MOST ROMANTIC ' Curt Morris, Linda Woodcock, i Arthur Christianson MOST NATURAL SWEETEST William Cook, Pat Rudewicz, Bonnie Joslyn Carolyn Linguadoca, Robert Milardo CLASS COMICS FLIRTS MOST TALKATIVE Richard Evans, Mary Ellen Olin Elaine Tiezzi, Harry Fanslau, Linnea Calamari, Louis Bonanomi Paulette Alexander MOST GULLIBLE SILLHEST Beverly Anselmi, Cynthia Eno, Nancy Cooper 40 Mary Ellen Olin, Charlie Post, Grace Tuttle, Harold Elston, Joan Lietgeb NICEST HAIR Linda Wind, Dave Hallden, W Penny Malcarne 7 NICEST EYES HELPING HANDS Cuff MOFUS Jane Carlsten, Faline Mather, Pat Kisselbrack, Caroline Hazuka TEASERS Ronny Redfield, Joan Moody, Gary Schwab, 1 H ' Sheryl Daniels BEST PERSONALITIES BEST DANCERS Bonnie Joslyn, Pete Wurschy Susan Bates, David Hallden, John Seibert, Elaine Tiezzi Th , , , l MOST ATHLETIC MOST POPULAR Dave Hallden, Pat Kisselbrack, Alvin Carlson, 41 Bonnie Joslyn, John Seibert Carlene Ek, Torn Burton ALI. AROUND STUDENTS Dave Hallden, Melissa Colvin, Tom Burton, Jane Carlsten BEST LOOKING FRIENDLIEST Bonnie .l0S1Yf1i Fred Swan Bonnie Joslyn, Pete Wurschy, Melissa Colvin, Joy Whiting GUM CHEWERS SCIENTISTS CUTEST EXPRESSIONS Paulette Alexander, Al Carlson, Kathy Watrous, Henry Stocek Colette Paulet Jean Bargnesi MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT BEST DRESSED Jay Beveridge, Judy Cunningham, Carole Underwood, 42 Faline Mather, Peter Wurschy, Karen Archambault Faline Mather, Joy Whiting MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Pat Dugall, Melissa Colvin, Tom Burton, Skip Hubbard HAPPY-GO-LUCKY Paulette Alexander, Mary Ellen Olin, Sheryl Daniels g, ,, , ARTISTS , Fred Swan, Henry Srocek, Barbara Whaples, - - ,f 1-. I Pete Koritkowski KING AND QUEEN Bonnie Joslyn, Dave Hallden FUN LOVING 1 MOST SINCERE Shirley Ricardi, Marilyn Haser Judy Cunningham, Bill Beni BEST FIGURE MOST INDEPENDENT Paulette Alexander 43 Stella Grief, Nancy Brooks, Leila Moorhouse, Colette Paulet, Margaret Pollard I BLUSHERS MOST STUDIOUS Skip Hubbard, Carolyn Pettinato, Carl Boe, Caroline Hazuka, Aniela Adamcyk, Judy Carini, Robin Brooke, Eddie Wollock Roger Loven DREAMERS Ed Radzik, Barbara Bangs, Sandra Gilson, Sandra Forman HOT RODS James Bertelli, Shirley Ricardi, Ronald Redfield, Louis Bonanomi, Bob Post CUTEST COUPLES David Hallden, Sue Bates, , Kerry Guptill, Dennis Schultz TALLEST AND SHORTEST Mary Ann McCarthy, jane Carlsten, Wendell Patterson 1 CUTEST SLOWEST Arthur Christianson, jill O'Dell Richard Robida, Faye Clark, Paulette .Pattillo Cathy Smith, Cynthia Eno 44 DOOJU-41' uuovbz' JLZCGTS 3' 'A ff' fJ ' ' - . -MQ' g QJZJYYLQ!T0XQ.QJ1 WVU' VLJKAJQQ VB va,-.qxg .AfYif1f',-xv J I f. 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If, J,,.LV 3Z- 'L xfqilr, .,,, I K ., ' I , 4. r + - f H1 ff-' 44 f':,.-g LKLJ X- L., ,3 . sf- ff:-- -cf L X1 -fx' gm. fffff ff- :.'-- ..I:Y 77k YQ QL., X, 1- , k 1g v'5x- Gif -1 46 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Carol Mozzochi, Treasurerg Harriet Kelting, Vice-Presidentg Robert Baldwin, Presidentg Donna Mayer, Secretary. Mm w LQ A N ' Q mf. 5 f Z ii xi 1qii2i?R3?'Yf- Vw' M W NIT- M 'Tawau ww V' fqmx, v griiiiz' ..,,, W1 W mga Wm, 5, 5 ' an bl, Y -.i V 33-, .- f W- W-J m,gT'f,:.dllSgx, . Q fl .x Aw . A l wr ,W MSE! NSE QQ H fi 5 r NA AM ' Hx? E+. If ff WE T' x 5 RQ, N -11 Xu i Q A 1? 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W 5 W A X 5 i A 5 A ,, - it Q ,Qi- L 1 ' . S N' F -.3 ., . Q ' . --..: K ' .LL Y. .b .X . v- 9, fd lx X .My U Q. .t N I .f , 2 Hifi 2555 ... .rii 'V . ac Y-.Q 3' 3? fm f . I 5 ' N 1 5 1 5 LH fex?! 1 ff. H Q Q . x Wx 5 Ji x X 5 3 PT -, Ang ,za 5 ...VA X 1 age Q wp ESS X-1 N Ns. re 5 1 9 , . Sf: 7 'ff' :L Q - .6 .. K a:,,Qqgjg.' 1 5 1? ., . . - A SSN X. qv-sf-is , .3 A .... , ' ,. 4151 ff iw' Keys. A . .,.. ,W A Nw: Q . .. .ws .2555 . ... . ' FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS First Row, left to right: Sara Ingram, Kenny Clark, Steve Pitts Second Row: Lynn Schneider, Susan Groth. CRABBED AGE AND YOUTH Crabbed Age and Youth Cannot live together: Youth is full of pleasance, Age is full of careg Youth like summer morn, Age like winter weather, Youth like summer brave, Age like winter bare. Youth is full of sport, Age's breath is shortg Youth is nimble, Age is lameg Youth is hot and bold, Age is weak and cold, Youth is wild and Age is tame. Age, I do abhor thee, Youth, I do adore thee. William Shakespeare 54 QQ Mai? Qfiifiv Ke 3 wobvfw M OQQQQQ-gwdsfiitja ,, W 905953 f --'W 55 aa if? R , I ,f II Q 9 ' T,2,,6 5,9 4? , I if IVEMENT I Counsel-11-lk ii I if Z CLUBS AND I ACTIVITIES ,Ji xy? Q-Ji, ,VM m ' 'C fl xv' First Row, left to right: Nina Teal, Betsey Bates, Jennifer Russell, Penny Malcarne, Melissa Colvin, Linda Milardo, Sara Ingram, Harriet Kelting, Laura Lee Sumner. Second Row: Colette Paulet, Michael French, Bonnie Joslyn, David Hallden, Peter Wurschy, Peggy Narducci, John Sei- bert, Pricilla Rolf, Joanne Johnson. Third Row: Mr. McManus, Advisory Peter Wind, Jamie Burns, Henry Stocek, Richard Hennion, Skip Hubbard, Tom Burton, Nancy Brooks, Patty Kisselbrack, Margaret Dull, Jan Myers, Jackie Coole, John Beveridge, Robert Bald- win, James Mislick, Dorville Simpson, Topper Pratt, Guy Bella, Cary Comstock, Raymond Maikowski, Mr. GaEney, A visor. STUDENT COUNCIL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row, left to right: Pat Kisselbrack, Jane Carlsten, Miss Klart, Advisor, Nancy Brooks, Caro- line Hazuka, Aniela Adamcyk. Second Row: Roger Loven, Fred Swan, Kathy Watrous, Leila Moorhouse, Melissa Colvin, Susan Bates, Judy Carini, Pat Dugall, Tom Burton, Skip Hubbard, Jay Beveridge. FORUM CLUB Left to tight: Mr. Gossende, Advisorg Eleanor Friend, Harriet Kelting, Jane Cooper, Bobbi Walker, Mary james, Betty Ann O'Sullivan. V' - 9' ll 625'-,,,f l,,, CJ l ,rfb V4 A , , N, f Q, X f 1 J V 9 , Q ,,. -, , I Nw., 5. , J ' R- . ily! . ,I First Row, left to right: Shirley Ricardi, Cynthia Eno, Grace Tuttle, Bonnie Joslyn, Linnea Calamari, Susan Bates, Kerry Guptill, Linda Wind. Second Row: Robert Milardo, J'ane Carlsten, Tom Burton, Patty Kisselbrack, Caroline Hazuka, David Hallden, Kathy Watrous, Aniela Adarncyk. ' Third Row: Donald Kelring, Pete Wurschy, Skip Hubbard, Carlene Ek, Sheryl Daniels, Judy Carini, Elaine Tiezzi, Leila Moorhouse, Judy Cunningham, Joy Whiting, Melisa Colvin, Faye Clark, Joan Moody, Carol Weiler, Carolyn Linguadoca, Sandra Forman, Jay Beveridge, Carole Underwood, Karen Archambault, Beverly Anselmi, Billy Cook, Fred Swan, Henry Stocek. TRIAD First Row: left to right: Bob Klomp, Harriet Kelting, Joanne Waz, jean Robinson, jane Cooper, Cathy Veiga, Melissa Colvin, Nancy Brooks, Pat Dugall, Aniela Adarncyk, Betty Ann O'Sullivan, Cynthia Eno, Cynthia Smith, Gina Carol Palau, Nancy Cooper, Mr. Norris, advisor. Rosencrantz, Eleanor Friend, Jimy Hodson, Gary Comstock. Second Row: Tom Burton, Callie Samuels, Bonnie Joslyn, VALLI-HI ECHO 63 First Row: left to right: Mary Contestabile, Pat Kisselbrack, Gloria Price, Penny Hyde, Lois Giles, Cathy Viega, Loran Kelsey, Ethel Reichman, Mary Lou Harrington, Sonja Schubert, Linda Dennette, Doris Cox, Sylvia Carter. Second Row: Gail Massey, Linda McMahon, Bron Walden, Sandra Foggitt, Judy Campbell, Jennie Fordham, Linda McDonald, Robin Brooke, Linnea Calamari, Bette jette. Third Row: Karen Watrous, Anna Grief, Susan Austin, Faline Mather, Linda Woodcock, Barbara Whaples, Elaine Tiezzi, Penny Malcarne, Joan Lietgeb, Barbara Campbell. Fourth Row: jimy Hodson, Peter Bononomi, Tommy Haser, Carl Boe, Fred Taylor, Henry Stocek, Alan Mac- gregor, Curt Morris, George Tavernier, Peter Wilcox, Gary Schwab, Fred Swan. MIXED GLEE CLUB First Row, left ro right: Mary Conresrabile, Pat Kisselbrack, Gloria Price, Penny Hyde, Lois Giles, Cathy Veiga, Loran Kelsey, Ethel Reichman, Mary Lou Harrington, Sonja Schubert, Linda Dennerte, Doris Cox, Sylvia Carter. Second Row: Gail Massey, Linda McMahon, Bron Walden, Sandra Foggitt, Judy Campbell, Jennie Fordham, Linda McDonald, Robin Brooke, Linnea Calamari, Bette Jette. Third Row: Karen Watrous, Anna Grief, Susan Austin, Faline Mather, Linda Vfoodcock, Barbara Whaples, Elaine Tiezzi, Penny Malcarne, Joan Liergeb, Barbara Campbell. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Row, left to right: Peter Bonanomi, James Hodson, Fred Taylor, Curt Morris, George Tra- vernier, David Stone, Jay Beveridge, Arthur Christianson, Gary Schwab. Second Row: Alan Macgregor, Carl' Boe, Thomas Haser, Henry Stocek, Robert Baldwin, Jack Van jeune, Peter Wilcox, Fred Swan. 3 FOUR STATESMEN Left to right: Alan Macgregor, Henry Stocek, Fred Swan, Gary Schwab. ALL STATE Left to right: Carl Boe, Richard Zivitski, George Travernier, Al Macgregor, Henry Stocek. l l J First Row, left to right: Eleanor Friend, Betsy Warrous, Nan Koch, Melissa Colvin, Joy Whiting, Karen Archarn- N bault, Linnea Calamari, Gail Schubert, Linda Denette, nne Waz, Sally Desmond. d Row: Rica Comstock, Jean Malcarne, Bonnie Joslyn, Janet Curry, Betsy Bates, Bobbi Walker, Peggy Narducci, Judy Lavezzoli, Linda Milardo, Susan Hawkins. Fourth Row: Mr. Martino, Advisor, Nancy Cooper, Lee Nickel, Nancy Brooks, Barbara Curry, Madeline Josten, Dale Frolander, Linda Wind, Bronwyn Walden. ' Fifth Row: John Beveridge, Alan Macgregor, Dirk Van Heiningen, Kenneth Loven, Bill Cook, Douglas Dickinson, Robert Milardo, john Pierson. ,Egg 'A , Harriet Kelting, Susan Bates, Cathy Viega, Lea Loreflo, ann O'Sullivan, Beverly Anselmi. D03SY'll'Third Ro .Lponnie Handley, Wanda Dorr, Betsy Deuse, ef r 1 s f C63 N is C53 A O, 92.0 X SCP A by, BO OQX qi' 9 B04 gf g QQ Qs, 2, OPERA CLUB ?Pf'D of P Dj N227 7,-i ' 20, O75 Q 773' '31 95 '71, . X39 L? OQ6 22 fgfb ' J 593 B75 - ' 327 JP 59 Jo 9 meow QKPQQ! 5234 fog ? . ,DD Dwrwxq pb '23 f' J W 5 5 X ri NT 23, 232 D330 'Rs S Obejgi 29 ' -95 Qc- 55' Q ID fy ' First Row, left to right: Ken Blomerth, Petter Boe, Dave Fisher, Michael Miller, Jimy Hodson, Douglas Dickinson, Gary Comstock, Peter Bonanorni, Bob Klomp, Jay Beve- ridge, Carl Boe, Fred Swan. Second Row: Alison Trojan, Betsy Bates, Christine Sta- wicki, Eileen Sypher, Shelley MacWhinney, Carol Stalsburg, Susan Hawkins, Sally Desmond, Peggy Narducci, Jane Cooper, Carole Underwood, Heather Kerrick. Third Row: Mr. Shanahan, Advisor, John Pandiani, Hilde- garde Stone, Billie Sherwood, Carol Palau, Eleanor Friend Frances Bertelli, Sandra Foggit, Cathy Zeh, Patty Greene Jeanne Bates, Lee Nickell, Karen Archambault, Billy Mon- ahan. DRAMA CLUB in fm First Row, left to right: Martha Steinau, Carol Franklin, Nancy Tippin, Maria Sampieri, Suzanne Benson, Susan Glowac, Joyce Christy, Caroline Samuels, Laurel Silverman, Wend Cynar Secomli Row:. Martha Robinson, Diane Malcarne, Pricilla Rolf, Sharon Bullock, Patricia Mather, Rica Comstock, Mary Bella, Betsy Watrous, Ingrid Akervall. Third Row: Lydia Wright, Nancy Hazuka, Karen Boe Jay Libby, Stephen Hamilton, Daniel Carrier, James Carini Jay McCoy, John Carini, Thomas Turner, Patricia Grote Mary Miles, Dagny Boe. Q . rg, M AJ, O, S6510 55 0? fi Q QQ JUNIOR HIGH DRAMA CLUB 5 .2 if .N fi AWQIP' 1 9 Q 2 QQ' 6 X Ml 69 O 1 First Row, left to right: Beverly Anselmi, Gail Phinney, Silverman. Suzanne Weisse, Diane Glowac, Lauren Lee, Lucille Ed- Third Row: Mrs. Woodmansee, Advisory Wendy Cyner, wards, Sally Saunders. Diane Zimmer, Paulette Pattilo, Charlene Carli, Claudia Second Row: Mary Bella, Rosemary Capuciati, Nancy Ha- Wright, Amelia Uricchio, Phyllis Uricchio, Patty Allen, zuka, ,Linda Kranyak, Linda Wharton, Caroline Hazuka, Shirley Ricardi, Grace Tuttle, Cathy Smith, Jackie Coole, Mary Lou Cucinotta, Penny Hyde, Barbara Breslin, Laurel b Miss Clement, Advisor. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 70 FUTURE TEACHERS First Row, left to right: Lynn Drake, Mary Bella, Betsy Watrous, Gary Comstock, William Hamel Susan Groth, Nancy Pearson. Second Row: Carolyn Applebee, Barbara Breslin, Janice Bidwell, Mary Lou Cucinotta, Nan Koch Jeanne Malcarne, Judy Lavezzoli, Joanne Waz, Catherine Veiga, Nancy Michado, Eleanor Friend Rose Marie Capuciati, Sandra Monte, Carol Palau, Harriet Kelting, Peggy Narducci, Mrs. Reveley Advisor. NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY First Row, left to right: Susan Hawkins, Carole Underwood, Heather Kerrick, Carl Boe. Second Row: Cathy Zeh, Mr. Shanahan, David Fisher. Third Row: Jay Beveridge, Fred Swan. 2 X I 1 1' , N J 5 ni , i J AT . ' ' - f, . U I I ' , X P Q. First Row, left to right: Robert Mugglesron, Jane Cooper, Marilyn Haser, jane Mather, Rosemary Paresi, Barry Joy, William Rutan, Martha Steinau. Second Row: Stephen Spohr, George Travernier, Nancy Cooper, Gregory Paul, Karen Boe, Jack Watrous, Mark Oliver, Virginia Harrington, Sherry Austin. Third Row: Wanda Dorr, Sylvia Carter, Dirk Van Heini- gen, Ray Archambault, Stanley Marciniec, Pat Grote, Sandra Vitari, Richard Robida, Rosemary Rudewicz, Henry Korit- kowski. Fourth Row: Steve Pitts, Dave Costa, Richard Boissele, Peter Zeh, Nancy Starr, james Darcy, Paul Lott, Bronwyn Walden, Diane Caminati, jeff Kimball, Richard Baldwin, Mike Walker. Fifth Row: Tom Webb, Hans Fjellman, jane Deuse, Lynne Schneider, Richard Zivitsky, Dave Fisher, Mr. Szypula. BAND First Row, left to right: James Sypher, John Applebee, Robinson, Diane Caminati, Janet Stearns. Raymond Carini, Trudy Irish, Sandra Ek, Sandra MacWhin- Third Row: Jack James, Larry Lopez, Neil Smith, Gary ney, Sandra Grzybowski, Jane Deuse, Diane Batbariesi, Danks, Richard Divis, David Thorpe, Richard Plumb, Sharon Turner, Jeff Kimball, Daniel Moran. Steven Srarre, Robert Winslow, Peter Zeh, james Dudley, Second Row: Debbie Bertelli, Linda Lyke, Shirley Warts, Mrs. Estes, Advisor. Nancy Schoch, Barbara Warkimon, David Pearson, Martha SCIENCE EXPLORERS 75 First Row: left to right: Christine Ready, Linda Denette, Second Row: Louise Denetre, Victor Pettinato, Harold Hull, Diane Glowac, Jane Cooper, Billie Sherwood, Joyce Christy, Margaret Pollard, Mrs. Brown, Advisorg Frances Bertelli, Carol Ann Sopkiw. Cheryl jacome, Mary Lou Bosworth, Georgette Cloutier LIBRARY CLUB 74 First Row, left to right: Madeline Josten, Jean Robinson, Henry Kreis, Dirk Van Heiningen, Joan Carter, Sandra Donna Mayer, Susan Kensel, Robert Baldwin, Patti Bch- Euston, Lauren Lee, Amelia Uricchio, Grace Dickinson, ling, Rosemarie Capuciati, Kathleen Clarke, Valentina Dorothy Macgregor, Barbara Breslin, Alicen Trojan, Pa- Mistchenko. tricia Greene, Barbara Curry, Janet Curry, Margaret Pollard, Second Row: Miss Chetwynd, Advisorg William Cook, Joanne Breslin, Bruce Watrous, Robert Milardo. s SPANISH CLUB vs VALLEYETTES Left to right: Vivian Ackerman, joan Carter, Sandra Euston, Susan Austin, Kathy Veiga, Joanne Waz, Linda Arrigoni, Gloria Crotty, Doris Cox, Darlene Robertson, Sally Desmond, Lea Lorello, Jeanne Malcarne, Angie Malchiodi, Patty Phelps, Sally Comstock, Sandra Monte, Karen Watrous, Anna Grief. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB First Row, left to right: Caroline Samuels, Gary Comstock, Petter Boe, Gary Danks, Clarence Stevens. Second Row: Mr. Harris, Jack James, Douglas Dickinson,.Bi1l Hamel, jack Greene, Peter Wilcox. Jay Beveridge, Jay McCoy. .- -. . L , f A 1,4 , N Q xv 1 'S l K' ' X K N X S 4. -I -.'.4 ', a ' A ' C . 1 A 1 1' 1 fw. K' f ,Q ,ln 5 5 I ' ' X R ,, ,,f. X -. fu 5 1. in Q K A 'TSVN v sas., n.'l f 1 , l N ff 3. 1 X , . - xxA S I N x. 'up X . o K xx L . X 1 fl! ,Ji X- lvl 'N X N J .L r I L I . , . xxx v .Isl I ..f' X x , S 1,0 'N-Q' 1 Y 51 J X Xx Y SPORTS fx '7 y ' First Row, left to right: Peter Wilcox, Peter Worschy, David Second Row: Coach Bob Healy, Skip Hubbard, Alan Mac- Hallden, Alvin Carlson, Walter J. Smith, Robert Post, gregor, john Pierson, Robert Milarclo, Tom Burton, john Bruce Watrous. Beveridge. VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row, left to right: Charles Phillips, James Serivitch, Wayne Wilson, Leonard Williams, Arnold Oliver, Walter J. Smith. Second Row: Chad Bender, Richard Lisi, Bumpy Warner, Tom Riggio, Robert Mugglesron, Danny Carini, Tom Haser, Henry Rudewicz, Coach Watkins. F RESHMAN BASKETBALL First Row, left to right: Bruce Morin, Steve Pitts, Ted Barto, Gary Wind, John Hesser, Gary Willis, Ken Clarke, Ray Archarnbault. Second Row: Mr. Burke, Morris Knight, Tom McCarthy, George Goldreich, Bob Marciniec, Joe Fazzino, Rich Sbrolla. Xa 1 E 5 ALLg , 1 Y L s if .AL 5 45 ff? ,,-,,- . Q32 S-r gs- Rm Fm 5522 L. Get it? Sure-why not? Ah! For a pillow! Ballet, anyone? l Board Cboredj of strategy. Sky King! Euh-h-h-h-h!! There must be some way out. Sweat ye not the small stuff, Don't just do something, stand Dad. there! Five against one. Play ball! JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row, left to right: Janet Pearson, Linda Carini, Barbara Breslin, Lea Lorella, Mona Wesua, Gail Perzanoski. Second Row: Bron Walden, Judy Lavezzoli, Peggy Narducci, Linda Milardo, Dorrie Macgregor, Judy Molander, Jane Mather, Miss Richardson, Coach. VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row, left to right: Carol Mozzochi, Carlene Ek, Sheryl Daniels, Marilyn Haser, Carolyn Linguadoca. Second Row: Joanne Breslin, Bonnie Joslyn, Karen Archambault, Patty Kisselbrack, Jane Carlsten. Third Row: Caroline Hazuka, Barbara Bristol, Brenda Hubbard, Carol Palau, Miss Richardson, Coach. ii . 'x n ,t 1 n Diane Malcarne, Priscilla Rolf, Patty Ziobron, , Qi Nancy Moore, Linda DeNino, Sharon Pearson. - pp? 633 V35 EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERSXHY f x x C JCBJN Aux Cindy Nucci, Connie Comstock, Cassie Bohling, Lynn Johnson, Susan Adams, Doria Dank 925 5036 . QW Dx N' YH W 1 RPS P05 v 'Y v 1 1 fs: sg! U n c . ,I H: igk LQ A 5 I is Q Q V X' A v-L'L Q .. Qi? L. v M- MQ ff? hfiggw aims 9 - 1 5 is .., E x ff' Q X? W -- . Q -- E - H s S- Lug 1 ,, - nf 1 W' RYQ f i 'S 5 A Xi: 'S g , x 5 . .. 1 :NAI 5' D R li -: f t :qi '-fsx.b.S-3 ig gg-yy f L .ifi ' E735 i ii. X. , wg 1 M , ' M-K is -,W .2 f A A A L. ' 91 5 kg A Q 'ca i Q il ' 11 rf ww? ,xx aww? 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Hannon Mr. Carl French Mr. M. Descoteaux Miss P. Clement Mrs. M. Drew Mr. P. Renton Mrs. Woodmansee Miss Richardson Mr. Shanahan Linda and Wendell Mary Ann and jack CCernanD Kerry and Denny Margaret and Jack CWh1teJ Susan and Tommy Diane and Gary Mary Ellen and Larry fM1ll6fD Lynne and Dad Melissa and Pete Toni and john Brenda and Pete Colette and Knob Mrs. Estes Carol and Jerry Mr. and Mrs. G. E Hazuka Lee and Owen Fuzzy and Louie Mr. and Mrs. W. Harold Muggleston Sumus Pro Sexu S S S The Future will be what YOU make it! You will be a part of the accelerated life ahead of us . . . a life in which a prudent economic program is an important part . . . and thrift is a fundamental of such a program. Save regularly and know the joy of security in the years ahead. There is no better place to save than at your FRIENDLY BANK,', run by local folks for the entire benefit of area people. With a special extra 110th anniversary dividend, as well as the regular dividend, your savings draw interest at the yearly rate of 4352. THE DEEP RIVER SAVINGS BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. DEEP RIVER OLD LYME 89 W M XS Compliments of Compliments of THE ESSEX PLUMBING CO., INC. L and I GARAGE Iulumbing, Heating8zElectrica.l Route 9 Sales and Service Established in 1924- CHESTER, CONNECTICUT ESSEX, CONNECTICUT Go Forth and C onquer Compliments of BEN FRANKLlN'S THE GILBERT L. MATHER AGENCY DEEP RIVER, CONNECTICUT DEEP RIVER, CONNECTICUT I I Compliments from WHITE WAY LAUNDRY DEEP RIVER, CONNECTICUT 90 lf' Q.- P Ca -' 'C ' of 'fn YQ .WCP E QR Ggga, Pinky 6 Caroline Aniela 'J Bonnie Paulette Patty K. Bev f Joan L. Karen Carolyn L. Barbara B. Mary Ann Ginger Penny Jean Faline Sally B. Joan M. Suzi Leila Betty Jill Robin Mary Ellen Nanci Paulette P. Linnea Colette Judy C. Carolyn P. Janie Margaret Sylvia Shirley Faye Pat R. Melissa Sally S. Mary Joanne Nancy C. Cathy S. Judy Elaine Sheryl Grace Pat D. Carole Carlene Kathy Cindy Carol W. Sandy F. Barb W. Sandy G. J oy Stella Linda W. Kerry Cathy Z. Marilyn Linda 'WNG0-620'0 161 THE CHESTER LUMBER COMPANY Lumber and Building Materials Deep River - LA 6-5301 Route 9 CHESTER, CONNECTICUT S T R I C K ' S DEEP RIVER BAKE SHOP 181 MAIN STREET DEEP RIVER, CONNECTICUT Telephone: LAmIJert 6-5993 Compliments of Compliments MARVIN INSURANCE AGENCY, Inc Uf 11 ELM STREET DEEP RIVER, CONNECTICUT DEEP RIVER DIE AND TOOL, INC. Teleph0ne.LA6-5955 ,I ce le' . . K - j I Z-T E Q - 0 ?' NT45' '51 i f I I3 Q n -pa. I'-: II I S 2, gf ., , 'I I N7 Compliments of Q , ' OJ 9j 5 e if 2.50 JJ RIVERSIDE TRUST COMPANY ' 0 L ck S ESSEX, CONNECTICUT 9 . . soN, INC. ' J E739 Best Wishes JOHN'S BARBER SHOP IVORYTON, CONNECTICUT gg :0u0n0v Compliments of DENGLER'S SERVICE STATION CHESTER, CONNECTICUT 40'l0Y0'2f0I'00f0 170f'0' 470'0517'050 N Compliments of Compliments to the CLASS OF 1961 BOMBACl'S R. W. CAMP 8a COMPANY On the Squarev Super Servige, Inq, ESSEX, Compliments Your Dealer Of DEEP RIVER HARDWARE CO., INC. Service Is Our Business DEEP RIVER, CONNECTICUT xo . 3,9 ' up 5 f . xembb' 9: ' 7 PJ .Y Y ,14 QE - Af K1 V ,J Pb 15, D' pg IJNTFPN Q' 'S' P9 J-P ,Jpjpf 'H b -J' 1' . N ,cg fir. A A575 fra' gy C' -9 76 PY Lf' 'Q n J ,V ' n 5Cv'O,e Q X' KM Compliments of 4 x'5 KL 'gp Q . T' PRATT, READ 8. COMPANY, INC. lvoRYToN, coNNEcTlcuT 95 4-0'61'0' X? 40 -0510 -13'-0 0 Compliments of RIVERVIEW GARDENS ESSEX, CONNECTICUT Congratulations and Best Wishes forthe F u-ture COMMUNITY PHARMACY Deep River Shopping Plaza DEEP RIVER, CONNECTICUT MORROW'S GARAGE Automobile Repairing All Types of Welding i k'k CC L A P I. A C E ' S Complete Home F urnishihgs A City Store In A Country Town' Telephone: LA 6-5337 DEEP RIVER CONNECTICUT I 6 si ' N Ax x ,1 4 N wb' ' Ml fy-I-r mywww ws w Kr ,I JGC S' J II I XB? fxfvf lf.-1 f,f 1 -ovoao-wwe-Iowa-10401 I '. W I . ,. J 4 ' nf. :T , P gy. , I . 5 N Z fy., V' - gg .MJ f 'oz A XCEQHS---C, 14 27 -I I 't I. If ' T 3. - F, ' ' ,J-:v.g.n11:i : fl EIS :EIB I-ci H . I Q.. 5 ,Ls T V I 1 ,x if f ',..l -I-LMFI.-19.1 X Q Lu-f I ,ww PM Q n -+:zT THE HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Essex Office ESSEX, CONNECTICUT S G6 Compliments of DOANE'S PHARMACY, INC. CENTERBROOK OLD SAYBROOK In Business For Your Health 95 Q1 f sf VJ '5 VE al 7010 uf g .. 3, L .r .D . X- ' b 'L ff' VA. .4 -1'-X '-ff - PM 4 .L -J A-' 1 . O -- Q- uf Cagpfipliments of .57 x. X wx NEW LONDON ACADEMY of HAIRDRESSING THOMAS J. ANNELLO ir 'A' 'A' NN' Compliments of ESSEX HARDWARE COMPANY -lr -k ESSEX, CONNECTICUT Compliments of CARL DAHLSTROM 81 SONS ESSEX, CONNECTICUT Wallpaper - Paints Wishing Success and Happiness TO THE CLASS of '61 PLAX CORPORATION 27 BRIDGE STREET DEEP RIVER, CONNECTICUT N 9 Q C :ow-nofano-I-ofowowaaonouadof 1 1 ,i ff--1 , ,-tt ig A I 0 aff egg- Z iv H. P. SHEFFLER INC 366 South Main Street DEEP RIVER, CONNECTICUT Telephone: LAmbert 6-5858 2535? ff Lk I X N 2 PHILCO T. V. 81 APPLIANCES RCA WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES ZENITH, MOTOROLA, ADMIRAL TV AND STEREO OPEN 10:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. daily Saturday 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. 97 40 -0 '0'-f0N0N0' Best wishes to the - CLASS OF 1961 ANDERSON'S CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER DEEP RIVER, CONNECTICUT Compliments of CHARLES R. WIND BUILDER, INC. BUILDING CONTRACTOR Quality Homes Built to Specifications' Regardless of Your Building Problem, Feel Free to Call Us. We Are Always Willing to Help. THE ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Te1eph0ne:S0uth7,8936 'A' ir 'k ESSEX, CONNECTICUT Compliments of CENTERBROOK LANDSCAPE SERVICE JOSEPH L. RIGGIO CANDLE - WOOD ESSEX, CONNECTICUTI Gifts - Imports Telephone: S0 7-1131 MAPLE AVENUE ESSEX, CONNECTICUT I x 'CT- xx g. ,Q X , Tx 12. Y. 55 N Ns -' IX X 1 'f 3-:L N v X -X I -Q0'f0l'0WN0v0 N7 ,pg -, X5 X? Ts, X R T: Y Sf ,X ...v N' IN - x',f . Q. x T' S Sen 'iii X ff' Ps' ,xi ' . F I of 'N g xax N1-Z xx , E --5 'X -X.. so , Congratulations W' V -I -X of I cv K 5 is i 2 s w-X ,X xr -5 S- 6 : -- - I i K Q ' .r ' :Q '. WHEN YOU THINK OF BANKI E To T xx N X NQX Q X ,, is-1' Q . Tu-.K X' X- T- , I - K S. - x fs fl' X in 'f .nf REMEMBER THAT YOU HAVE MANY GOODLFBIIENI95' T-ki T'-. X , F, N AT DEEP RIVER . NATIONAL BANK 4 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Each Depositor's Account Insured Fully up to S1 0,000. 99 S Dfw 0' Compliments of yoyl I fl- c. T. GROTE ELECTRIC fry 55. Ep Telephone: LA 6-24-88 QSJUADIEC INCORPOIQ x if 'Vt CHESTER, CONNECTICUT f?iE N ,DDO Q0 N' it O 59 CONNECTICUT Compliments of T ,,Wm fn AI, WESTERN AUTO STORE I TEmE , B SI ssl RM U tj WJ , 'ISU DEEP RIVER, CONNECTICUT A If .QMOUWVGOJ VUJJ P M IIB I W IW j yu J I I , p iyu mc t f fly Compliments of VI, VIKING INSTRUMENTS, INC. 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