Westbrook High School - Hayden Yearbook (Westbrook, CT)
- Class of 1970
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1 5 -zfgzfwhgg.-w,mQ1mA mm:f,.11QzfwsQ,wQN....m.m- f A . yzgffxxmfi-K Q:w.,.+mmm. All things have their season, and in their times all things pass under heaven. A time to be born and a time to die. A time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted. A time to kill, and a time to heal. A time to destroy, and a time to build. A time to weep, and a time to laugh. A time to mourn, and a time to dance. A time to scatter stones, and a time to gather. A time to embrace, and a time to be far from embraces. A time to get, and a time to lose. A time to keep, and a time to cast away. A time to fend, and a time to sew. A time to keep silence, and a time to speak. A time of love, and a time of hatred. A time of war, and a time of peace. Ecclesiastes ' 1 Gllaaz nf 151711 Volume X WESTBROOK HIGH SCHOOL WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT flahlv nf Qinntrniz MEMORIUM DEDICATION FACULTY SiENI6RS A 2 I UN DERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES FRANK VERRY All thin gs have their season, and in their times all thin gs pass under heaven. A time to he horn, and a time to die . . . MALCCLM Y. ROOT Bvhiratinn MW A 1 1lW Z 4. W To you Mr. Root, who through our four years at Westbrook High School has been teacher, counselor, and friend, we the class of 1970 gratefully dedicate our yearbook. ' A time to scatter stones, and ct time to gather . . 3 1 4' . Elfnrultg ARNOLD D. OLIVER Superintendent I should like to take this opportunity to wish you suc- cess in your future endeavors. I should, also, like to remind you that you are going forth from our school community into a larger community. I hope that we have done our job well enough so that you will quickly adjust to your new environment. I hope that each of you will remember what you have learned in your school, in your community and in your home. Remember that you will be represent- ing all three in the years ahead. I am sure that you will be missed, but we shall take pride in your achievements. We hope that you will always re- member your high school. I hope that we have left a permanent mark on you. I am sure that you have left one on us. Your contributions to us will probably live as long as our school. JAMES M. SULLIVAN Principal To the class of 1970, I offer my congratulations on your graduation. At the time of this writing, I have known you for a very short time, but I have been impressed by what I have come to know about you and the other students and staff here at Westbrook. As your years at our high school come to an end, I hope that you recognize that what you have learned here may not only make for a better life for you, but that contribu- tions by you may improve someone else's life. The very best to you in the future. Xi fi Richard Adams Industrial Arts . r s .s:., M.- gg K L: - fissile,-. - S Wesfiiir X 1 xsgx wtxgi t, - K-1 5 - 'i ': r., ' vw! , X eg 1, g fk i ilim I A is X me ,, - xt s K! by P - a ' . . ,X.. .. 3 1 Wigwam ii ,griexkxs 4 Y 1 Q ww 3 Q A WR ,ir N Nl M X N xX is X xv Q, X is ws 'K Nag , X51 s N, 3 5 Q Q' 'Q K 1' . . 1 JE , .:., zb. b, 3 X .. r ssss W' ' + - ,,.. ig1f , 3,. H if A Q Josephine Crump Business Education Junior Advisor, f Ycjarbook Business Advisor . ,,. , ' L, 5441, I if , M 3'1?El 'Args 'K X kgs? i Yearbook Literary Advisor Cathryn Bohling French Advisor, Foreign Exchange Club Advisor Peter D,Errico U. S. History. European 8: Asian History, German Freshman Advisor, Student Council Advisor, Baseball Coach -Patricia Feola ral Science, Biology, Chemistry Sophomore Advisor Sterling Giles Reading, Mathematics GSL? Fred Hartung P.A.D.. Guidance Arline Johnson ' Home Economics - I. ' 1, junior Advisor Vaughn Knowles William MacMullen Mathematics, Science Music We Silvia Lowrey Librarian Senior Advisor Wayne Manslield Gail Perzanoski Boy's Physical Education ft . -L, f W- Girl's Physical Education ,cf N.,-W'--MM ,N V I af A i Malcolm Root Gary Smith Th0!1'1a5 Tf1!XeS Mathematics, Physics, Soccer Coach Industrial Arts Laflfl, E11gl1Sh Senior Advisor Freshman Advisor, Knighfs Mail Advisor , f- ,,,, ' 9 f, if A I Q ' john DeChristoforo Peter Vose , , , Social studies If V English Freshman Advisor, Sophomore Advisor, f National Honor Society Advisor I Drama Club Advisor Janet Griffin , jj, J ,,.-J'?x 'Lx- - s ssss Mae Bristol C. Muriel Converse Elaine Lillis Office Secretary Office Secretary Guidance Secretary Patricia Storms Bonnie Lincoln Nurse Nurse 41 mari? ' ,Xl .X ls ,ofa Annette Gartner Secretary mx suv . rffzrk' Josephine Muscatello, Margaret Mosca, Elizabeth Gormier 'f -if W 1 Frank Verry Charles Christenson Frank Wallac , E ,! .1 E I 0 .r t 1 5 , f.. nv . ? if may 1 1 S , 4. , x' ,, , ,, . , 1 : ' ' 'L .ataf ' .1 ,' r A . , -.5 ix . ! ll ,I 1 f AQ, ,pl . 221. -,v.. Q , ,1. g X -,f . -.w . , f'.,' . 1 A - . ' 'ov-1' 5' 1 ,, ' , Ir' 1, I . 7 1 - 'l ' ' , , ,- A. fy:-.11 'j.' C . s,':.u . . . 3,1 1. ! l , , .p . 1.5.1 . a ' g, 1, I , ' Q . ' gQ'f,f1.,T . 4- - -f-14' . ' V 1 : -3 2434 If f ' I' 'I1: ui -f , - 1 r' - ,f 1 1 I V u ' Ho x el' I ' I ' , NH- ' ,, ' 'I . . rf. . -' 'fx' I . .2 f f. 1..,, ,Iii f 'lx X Svvninrn George Peter Antone April l .Q 9 O .- For men may come and men may go. But I go on forever. Individual . . . bell bottoms and beads . . . seen with john . . . California Dreamer . . . '57 Chevy. Business Club 3, 4. I ., Robert Hal Blouin y july 16 His thoughts and conduct are his own. Bobby . . . Blade . . . lfVoody's . . . Chuck . . . 305 . I . cute . . . expecting? Soccer l, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 4. 4'ff'9' Janis Ann Barnett - April 8 Our deeds still travel with us from afar, and what we have been makes us what we are. Devoted art student . . . quiet . . , gum chewer . . . freckle-faced blonde. Business Club 4, Secretary: Nursing Club 33 Cheerleader 4: Majorette 2: Field Hockey 1. Marlene Marie Aulicino September 19 A faithful friend is the medicinl of life. Maru . . . Sara. . .Durables . . . 4'l . . . Parade of Youth. Knighfs Mail l, 2, 3, 43 Correspon: 3, 43 Drama Club l, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 3, 43 Sixteen Singers l, 3, 43 Softba Middletown Press Best Staffer Awar Parade of Youth Certificate of Merit S31 X ' o..,,,.,r David Charles Bongiorni October 17 In all thy humors, whether grave mellow, thou'rt a touchy, testy fellc Dave . . . Bongo . . . black Mustl . . . Shell station . . . blusher. Soccer 2. 14 l s 1 JJ li, .f I, f ll Nwllxli V, 1 M ,f A M lx xyjf, ry ty it ,ty 1 V, Xl L .XM C . W X X Vvfhw V grxftff Sara Wright Bushnell September 13 I agree with no man's opinions. I have some of my own. Future nurse . . . Marlene . . . debator . . . long hair. Knighfs Mail 1, 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Nursing Club 3, 4. di Ronald Allan Cashman july 21 Size is a matter of opinion. Ron . . . witty . . . Jim's cohort . . . future art teacher . . . where's your glasses? Student Council Alternate 2, 3, 4: Knighfs Mail 3, 4: Hayden Editor 45 Drama Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Future Teachers of America lg Audio- Visual Club 33 Chorus 3, 43 Sixteen Sing- ers 4g Shoreline Chorus 43 All Eastern Chorus 4: Soccer 2, '3, 4: Yale-New Haven Science Symposiumg Nutmeg Boy's State: Art Show ffirst placej 3. fi' 'K Riu, Bruce Robert Chappell October I4 Happiness is like time and space - we make and measure it ourselves. Checker . . .janet . . . trumpet . . . flirt . . . skin diver. Band l, 2, 3, 4: All Eastern Band 43 Soccer 2, 3, 4. WLT' Wrsv Kathleen Anne Cox August I6 A good laugh is sunshine in a house. Kathy . . . Bob . . . good-natured . . . Karen . . . gym clown. Hayden typist 43 Business Club 4: Band 15 Field Hockey 1: Softball 1. GD , N-Leg.. J , 252511435 C f Q .7 1-QW X315 any 15 Ernest Dean Craft December 16 Ill-timed laughter is a dangerous evil. Neidlinger's truck . . . football . . . You can call me Dean if you want to! . . . blue eyes . . . BIG BOY. Audio-Visual Club 33 Basketball 4: Baseball 4. Marsha Lynn Dowd October 26 Without love and laughter there is no joy. Billy . . . long blonde hair . . . Diane . . . giggley . . . Grove Beach. Student Council 33 Hayden typist 43 Business Club 49 Band l, 2, 3, 43 All Eastern Band 43 Cheerleader lg Field Hockey 33 Basketball 3. 0 Peter Michael D'Errico May 18 When a thing ceases to be a subject of controversy, it ceases to be a subject of interest. Pete . . .hunting . . . Rob . . . diplomat . . . a certain interest in Russell Sage. Student Council 1, 4, Vice-President 43 Class President 33 Class Vice-President 2: Band 1, 2, 33 Chorus 33 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2: Baseball l, 2. 3, 4. 1 A x., Lee Theron Davy january 9 ' He put his whole wit in a jest. Austin . . . class clown . . . homewf . . . Steve . . . Pit Stop. Audio-Visual Club 3: Chorus 2, 4, Priscilla Anne Dwyer August 7 Her ways are ways of pleasantne and all her paths are peace. Import from Conard . . . Florida attractive . . . quiet . . . intelligen Knighfs Mail 43 Art Club l, 2. 16 I Q Q X or 'W 9xllf,3'X CD7 4 Christine Elizabeth Eidenschink May 18 Be a friend to thyself, and others will be so tool, 'kChris . . . Kraut . . . freckles . . . good athlete . . . Dave . . . Sandy. Band l, 3, 43 Field Hockey I, 2: Basket- ball l, 2: Softball 1, 23 Chess Club 1: Art Show fhrst prize? l. ,P i QAA XX X OCA . , W U NUR you 0' ' ' ff' if 2 'N B J Q3 3 ,Q tw S F . N X K U Q' 5771 X Sf X ,ca -M Cathleen Annette Fogle February 9 There is no wealth but life. Cathy . . . David . . . black Chevy . . . Fogie . . . Hey, Pres! . . . good sense of humor . . . Waddya wanna be? Class President 43 Class Secretary I, 3: Hayden Business Manager 43 Business Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4: Cheerleader lg Field Hock- ey I, 2, 3. Robert Duane Filbey May 20 A little work, a little play to keep us going - and so, good day. Rob . . . Hey, Pete! . . . VW . . . blue eyes . . . Island View Beach. Student Council 2, 4, Vice-President 4: Chorus 33 Soccer 3, 45 Basketball 4: In- dustrial Arts Award 3. if Lynn Marie Fontaine ,f 'W May 12 I am known throughout the world as the help-bringer. Martha . . . English Lit . . . Library fights with Rachel . . . helpful. Knighfs Mail 1, 2, 3, 43 Drama Club l, 2, 3, 4: Business Club 35 Nursing Club 3, 43 Softball 1. Qjif QW ,NM if 1 t. FLY 5 Theresa Gorneau july 29 A gentle heart is tied with an easy thread. Tree . . . Paul . . . Durables . . Pontiac . . . future bride. Class Treasurer lg Cheerleader 1. 2 , LJ . ,KN Q . N i ing , 4. V' 17 Jael If--1 Z Y, ,,,,,,,,o,,, September 23 Afoot and light-hearted I take to the open road . . . the long brown path before me leading wherever I choose. Red hair . . . Florida . . . flirt! . . . Point Tina. Field Hockey Manager 3: Basketball Manager 2, 3. 18 'W I I Lf WLS' Ann Marie Grifhn February 23 A quiet charm speaks for itself. Annie . . . big things come in small packages . . . one intolerable year at Mercy . . . fun-loving. Basketball Manager 3: Homemaking Club: Science Club. s s Patricia Ellen Gref September 26 There are two things to aim at in 1 Hrst, to get what you wantg and, after that, to enjoy it. Patty . . . quiet . . . the beach . Diane . . . E.H .... Dunkin Donuts. National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretar' Class Treasurer 3, 43 Drama Club 1 3, 4, Secretary 43 Chorus 3, 4: Ch leader l, 29 Softball 2: Laurel Girls Sj Alternate. Philip Taber Hamilton june 5 I try all things and achieve what I ca Phil . . . Essex Theater . . . THE R. . . . jon . . . Deep River. Band 3, 4. i i E Q K Thomas Paul Harmon january 6 A hungry man is an angry man. Tom . . .occasional student . . . foot- ball on the Green . . . singing in math . . . Foundry. Audio-Visual Club 3. 19 inf:--vel? Dennis Vincent Howley November 9 Men of few words are the best men. Sounds of silence . . . Hey, joey! . . . shorty . . . sax . . . T.V .... Bill's helper. Business Club 3, 43 Audio-Visual Club 33 Band l, 3, 4. jx Diane Carol Hoadley September 28 1 have a heart with room for every joy. Marsha . . . dieting . . . Meriden . . . giggles . . . cute and gullible. Hayden typist 4: Business Club 3, 4, President 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Field Hock- ey 3: Basketball 33 Softball I. Frank Charles Hrbek III August 9 The face, form, the skills of an athlete. Chuck . . . basketball ace . . . Woody's . . . Bob and Eddie . . . handsome . . . Mr, Knowles' buddy. Hayden Sports Editor 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 4. if 1 ivfff Qt 19 we Susan Ann Lagan April 9 Her thoughts and conduct are her own. Sue . . . Mary . . .late again . . . future Beautician . . . long red hair and pleas- ant smile. Hayden typist 45 Drama Club 43 Busi- ness Club 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 13 Field Hockey l. jimi ' 'ir I 'R' xox' qmvwmf , si of g .UXQO J bid Mark Thomas Lynskey ' . September 25 . -fu .1 Mit Q viii' An athlete that scores in more ways -' ki than one. iv LOAN St. Louis . . . good lookin' . . . quiet? . . . J' How's your teeth? . . . athletic. 8200 Student Council 3, 4, President 49 Class ' Vice-President 4: Soccer 2, 3, 4, Co-Cap- tain 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. jean Louise McCormack january 2 Is there a heart that music cannot melt? Rock . . . sax . . . musically inclined . . . the luck of the Irish . . . Qean MCaM9j ? Student Council Alternate 43 Band l, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Librarian 23 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 43 Sixteen Singers 1, 2,33 Shoreline Band 2, 3: Shoreline Chorus lg Cheerleader l, 2g Field Hockey 20 l, 2, 3, 4: Laurel Girls State: Laurel Mu- sic Camp. t.1 Valerie Ann Layden July 15 True to her word, her work, and her friends. Val . . . Larry . . . Dairy Queen . future bride . . . friendly . . . gc worker. Knight's Mail 4, Secretaryg Hay: typist 49 Business Club 3, 43 Chorus 2 Field Hockey 2: Softball lg 1969 Cril Award. lmwixf, 3 E s .- 2 E Rachel jean Meyer july 7 Life is a mirror: if you frown at it frowns back, if you smile, it returns greeting. Rach . . . clown . . . loves all sports! I wanna be- . going already? J mischievous. Hayden Sports Editor 4: Business Cl 3, 43 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Manage Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, Ml ager. W 't VZ 3 s i john Edward Mitchell February I4 joking and humor are pleasant, and often of extreme utility. 7here's john? . . . riot in P. A. D. . . . an of many cars . . . good guy . . . +uthern hospitality, udio-Visual Club 3: Industrial Arts ward 2. Arif., gy, Gary Richard Nolf january 29 Though we cannot out-vote them, we will out-argue them. rums . . . a girl in every port . . . any- ing for an argument . . . All-Conn. tion leader. dent Council 2: Student Council Al- nate l: Band l, 2, 3, 4: All Connecti- t Band 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Shoreline md l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: ccer 2, 3, 4: All Eastern Band 3, 4: dustrial Arts Award I, 2, 3. 4? if Catherine Bernadette Norton August 22 A bit of quiet, a bit of fun. Katie . . . French Horn . . . seen with Karen . . . studious . . . cute . . . Plumb- er's kid . . . future teacher. National Honor Society 4, Treasurer: Knighfs Mail 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Co- Editor 4: Hayden Literary Editor 4: Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 3, President 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4: All Connecticut Band 3: Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4: Sixteen Singers l, 2, 3, 4: Shoreline Band 2, 3, 4: Shoreline Chorus l: All State Orchestra 4: All Eastern Orchestra 3: All Eastern Band 4: National Honor Society Sophomore Award. 3'0 Karen Ann Montefiore july 9 Talk happiness, the world is sad enough. Mont . . . short hair . . . laughter is the best medicine . . . basso profundo . . . Hey, Norton! National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4: Knightit Mail 2, 3, 4, Editor 2, Co-Editor 4: Hayden Photography Edi- tor 4: Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: Sixteen Singers l, 2, 3, 4: Shoreline Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: All East- ern Chorus 3, 4: Knights of Columbus Award 3. Joseph Phillip Muscatello September 6 Everyone loves a lover of sports. Joey . . . math class . . . M.G. . . . ultra-tall . . . curly hair . . . Dean . . . sports enthusiast. Audio-Visual Club 3: Soccer 3, 4: Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Manager l, 2: Sports Award 3. ' 1 Edward Francis O'Shea December 31 No machine can do the work of one extraordinary Man. Eddie . . . Donna . . . Mach I . . clown. QD of . N 4 N .NIM g . x - L. JN X1 if by 022' .ww my? 35 5 Br it 'll-u... xx 5d owl V, r NLT QV 4 ,QF e oi I 114.-V N jack Roy Rackliffe December 17 Pessimism, when you get used to it, is just as agreeable as optimism. Karen Schreiber August 25 Mischief is king and I am his slave. Friendly. . . giggles . . ., math class . . . Kathy and Theresa . . . Frankies . . . outstanding athlete . . . Miss P's pain. Student Council 2, 33 Knighfs Mail 33 Hayden typist 43 Business Club 3, 43 Chorus 43 Softball 3, manager. 22 Seen with Gary . . . Someday his boat will get in the water . . . Hrst coronet . . . I don't care. Band l, 2, 3, 43 Industrial Arts Award 33 All Eastern Band 4. ng Fin, Tony Andrew Palermo March 24 I loafe and invite my soul. Ynot . . . stage manager . . . ,I Brothers . . . green truck . . . curly h, Drama Club l, 2, 3, 43 Audio-Vis Club 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 33 Baslf ball 1, 2, 4. x 5 Carola Claire Schulte December 6 My business and my art is to live! Germany . . . S.N.E,T.C.O .... At Martha' . . . Pettipaug . . . chestr' hair. National Honor Society 3, 43 Knigli Mail l, 2, 33 Drama Club 2, 3: Nursi Club 23 Chorus l, 2, 33 Sixteen Sing 23 All Eastern Chorus 33 Basketball Softball 2, manager. Ann Marie Sherden june 25 Nothing endures but personal qualities. acDonald's . . . T-Bird . . . Pilot's Point . Miss P .... Debbie and Penny. leerleader 3: Field Hockey 1, 4: Bas- tball 4: Art Club l, 3: Pep Club 2. Elizabeth Ann Swift December 31 'Silence is more eloquent than words. Beth . . . quiet . . . cute . . . future rse. ursing Club: Business Club. XO f SX .AN ,. CJN , 'XIQQ3 Nj! W f 'mail N X AFX Q , fx ,X ,X ,f wrt? Q Lia Lorna Virginia Smith April 3 Good nature brings many friends. Ginny . . . Barney . . . nice dresser . . . Hi-Y . . . green chevy . . . friendly. Student Council 33 Class Secretary 4: Hayden Art Editor 4: Business Club 3. X Mary Louise Small April l5 I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. Brenda Star . . . individual . . . Wake up, Mary! . . . long brown hair . . . Corvair . . . Maine . . . editor. Chorus 3. P' so D rn 4 so ? na 71 il ro I O I '1 as D U. September 6 Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye: in every gesture dignity and love. Laurel . . . antagonizing Mr, Root . . . VW . . . pretty . . . nice smile. National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4: Knights Mail 4: Drama Club 2, 4: Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: Sixteen Singers l, 2, 3, 4: Shoreline Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Scholastic Writing Award 1. ,, , , joseph Henry Trippconey III Denise jean Vobis August 26 February 4 Content is wealth, the riches of the Life is not life at all without delight. Ulmd-U Dee . . . mouse . . . Freckles. . . N.Y Chicklet . . . cool joe . . . Corvair . . . . . . accent . . . friendly . . . Fiat. Floozies . . . Island view Beach . . . Say- Drama Club lg Chorus 4. brook . . . Sharron. Business Club 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Audio-Visual Club 33 Basketball 4. 4 K fj.. james Andrew Wofford William Carl Zinser October 4 january 19 Among new men, strange faces, To know him is to like him. other minds-H Billy . . . Karen . . . Hi-y President . . . jim . . . new boy. . . quiet but friendly. Powder Hill . . . Pete and Rob . . . sharp Hockey l, 2, 3. dresser. Class President lg Soccer 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 2, 4: Baseball 4. Theresa Gorneau S Ginny Smith S SS Denise Vobis ,4e.. S S Lane Torrenti ...4......... Sue Lagan .4,,,.,.. ....,... Mary Small ......,.,.,.e...,. Diane Hoadley ..., Tina Hagle ......, .,.,.4.. Cathy Fogle .,..,.... jean McCormack ........ Ann Griflin ....,,...,i Sara Bushnell ,,....,....... Beth Swift ...,..... S Valerie Layden ..,.4 Rachel Meyer ....... Cathy Fogle .,...,. S Lynn Fontaine ,s.t........ Priscilla Dwyer ..4......... Marsha Dowd ....,,.t...... Katie Norton ..4.......,... Carola Schulte ,,... Karen Montefiore Patty Gref ,,.......,.. Cathy Cox ..,..,.,,.....,..... Carola Schulte .,... Janis Barnett .,,...... Karen Schreiber , SS Ann Sherden ...,..... Marlene Aulicino S Chris Eidenschink Ginza Ziannriiw Most Gullible S S Best Dressed .,r,.,. Most Versatile SS S S Nicest Smile SS SS Most Punctual S SS Most Individual S Biggest Tease S, , Class Flirt ,..... Wfittiest SS ,.,. Best Musician SS S S Most Romantic SS S SS Lee Davy Bill Zinser S SSSSSS Gary Nolf George Antone Tom Harmon Steve Giles S Dean Craft Bruce Chappell Bob Macnonald SSSSSSSSSSGaryNolf Chuck Hrbek Most Argumentative SSSSSSS SSSSSS T ony Palermo Most Pessimistic S Most Optimistic SSSSSSSS Most Athletic SSSSS, Class Clowns Hardest Workers SS Most Studious SSSSSSS Best Looking SS SS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Illost Likely To Succeed Class Actors SSSS, SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSS Best Disposition Quietest S, Most Talkative SSSSSSSSSS Most Sophisticated SS S S Class Artists S Noisiest SSSSSSS S, S. Best School Spirit SSSSSS Class Blushers SSSSSSSS Safest Driver S S jack Rackliffe Bruce Chappell SS Mark Lynskey Bob Blouin , Phil Hamilton Ron Cashman SS Chuck Hrbek SS Pete D'Errico SS Ron Cashman S. john Mitchell Dennis Howley S joe Muscatello S Rob Filbey SS , Ron Cashman Eddie O'Shea SS Mark Lynskey Dave Bongiorni Joe Trippconey xi if 3? I f Y 5 1+ i , 1 Al v ' ,xwef gr, . fm. A-W , J , , Q . X: X .mggfifg-KQ ' A . - -- - L fam. ff 'fy 'M ' iii A ' L ' gg gl ffi?-fiffjlminl i'f9vu XM ? M1 , if ,Wag J wa, un , 3 if q K ,, ,, ,,-my ' f M1 ' 2 Q W 2 W W Www' fi ,, 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL L to R: M. Lynskey, Vice-Presidentg C. Fogle, President: L. 14,130 R: FilbC'y'-, ViCC-Pl'6SidCI'1I3 M. Lynskey, President? Smith, Secretaryg P. Gref, Treasurer. D ETTICOI V1Ce'PfCS1deUl- ??3Qii HAYDEN TYPISTS L to R: QStandingj Mrs. Crump, Ad visor: Barnett, D. Hoadley, M. Dowd, S. Lagan, V. Laydeng QSeatedj S. Lay den, K. Schreiber. fNot Pictured: K Coxj . 28 HA YDEN STAFF L to R: fSeatedQ F. Hrbek, BOy's Spo Editor, C. Fogle, Business Managerg Smith, Art Editor: R. Meyer, Gii Sports Editorg fStandingj R. Cashma Editor: K. Montefiore, Photography Ei tor: C. Norton, Literary Editorg Mp Baker, Advisor. ww' WV' TW E I X5 3 1 6 .,ll twill of l t 'Q in - R1 M G Gllafm nf 1971 First Row fl. to Rj: C. Perkins, C. Pytlik, P. Mfard, M. Rudd, L. Gripps, J. Massinig Second Row: J. Sanstrom, D. Oelschlagel, A Gorneau, B. Heck, K. VVallace, L. Billings, S. Smith, Spencer, E. Ressler, D. Wernicke, D. Jackman, C. Nihillg Third Row: j. Ehlers, G. Swain, Norton, C. Ponzillo, C. Petsch, H. Small, P. Oliver, K L to R: C. Perkins, Treasurer, J. Barone, Vice- Presidentg J. Sanstrom, President: S. Brennan, Sec- retary. Kane, M. Steinson, T. Tolx, G. Chappell, j. Barone 3 Fourth R0 Mr. Knowles, Advisor, G. Ponzillo, A. Hill, D. Wells, R. Waller, Clark, R. Norman, VV. Stevens, J. Lord, L. Lunt, M . Gallagher, Roberts, Mrs. Crump, Advisor. fNot Pictured: S. Brennan, Clayton, D. Amone, C. Hobson, S. Leitner, j. McCa nr ' r be.j Our group had 9061, fewer cavities. Hi there fam! R: L. Shoptaw, Vice-President: A Fogle, Secretary: S. Presidentg K. Vobis, Treasurer. Ignore him, maybe he'll go away. n f H 7 2 My glasses made me what I am today. I 'st Row fL to RJ: D. Cashman. Graillat, J. Kish, L. Choser Spencer, B. Manslan, L. Shoptaw, J. McGrath, Second Row: C. ift, J. Mulcair, Y. Aughenbaugh, D. Post, M. Davis, C. Nielsen, Lowe, B. Christie, K. Farrar, C. Sypher, G. MacDonald, J. yden, M. Bushnell, D. Amoneg Third Row: R. Montefiore, A. gle, YV. Beck, C. Fogle, D. Verry, D. Brockway, T. Hirst, J. Hill, P. Schild, K. Bednarczyk, R. Mclntyre, K. Vobis, A. Steinsong Fourth Row: Mrs. Feola, Advisor, Palermo, T. Swain, Hall, R. linger, T. McCormack, C. Bohara, S. Walsh, J. Stein, R. Miller, B. Wade, J. Luca, A. Schull, T. Wernickc, ll. 0'Conncll, Mr. Wary- kas, Advisor, Mrs. Baker, Advisor. QNOL Pictured: J. Daly, M. Griffin, P. Hadfield, S. Schull, A. Zubeej W! First Row QL. to RJ: Mr. D'Errico, Mr. Vose, Mr Truxes, Advisors, Second Row: D. Greenberg, P. Cote P. Koziy, M. Farrell, K. Munson, J. Hoy, D. Macri, L Srnith, P. Seckla, K. McGrath, Third Row: L. Shurnbo M 0Shea Rae D uamo ani L Lone D Stebbins . K ,J. , .Q 'p , . . J. Hill, C. Kuhn, S. Reclheld, D. Vreelandg Fourth Row: R. Comeau, C. Craillat, L. Smith, R. Dwyer, L. Davis, K. Ressler, D. Lynskey, S. Wade, M. Crosby, Fifth Row J. Clark, J. O'Connell, M. Hall, C. Zinser, A. Rozhon , 1 , Sixth Row: C. Rehberg, J. Nadeau, D. Allen, M. Geragh- Ly, M. Lum, Schreiber, D. Munson, R. D'Adclio, E Hollingsworth, C. Becker, Seventh Row: C. Yvilcox, D Munson, S. Miezejeski, R. Hull, j. Verrjy, S. Malinowski M. Hoadley, R. Dwyer, QI. Hollingsworth, F. Griswold fNot Picturcrl: B. Dowd, C. Guala, D. Harmon, J. Har mon, F. Kane, R. Kriegcl, R. Mackie, C. Pagano, S. Pag lia, Swansonj L. to R.: Verry, Vice-President, M. Hall, Secretary, A. Rozhon, President, M. Geraghty, Treasurer. Duh-Duh-Duh-Dull CQ You learn your way, I'll learn mine! v V? Z V 1 wwf! ing, .sp by YYY? 4 ,,::0A6? 'L' 1 u - , a+ First Row QL. to RQ: A. Steinson, M. Dkddio, J. Lord, E. Clayton. Second Row: C. Schulte, C. Pytlik, L. Torrenti, C. Perkins, T. Palermo, J. Ehlers. Third Raw: P. Gref, Secretary: K. Norton, President: K. Montefiore, Treasurer: R. Cashman, Vice-President, Mr. Warykas, Advisor. .ICM 7 I ..,, I f M-...Wm Get down from there! Wanna go to the prom? here's my son Whistler? Look Ma . . . two hands! y 1 4. Q gc Told ya not to ride in a convertible.. Don't drop it! Mirror, mirror, on the wall. . . Go easy on the mascara. CHORUS First Row QL. to RQ : S. Spencer, J. Layden, M. Crosby, S. Schreiber, J. Graillat, P. Gref, K. Monte- fiore, J. Sanstrom, K. Norton, Mr. MacMu1len, Director, Second Row: C. Perkins, M. Hall, A. Fogle, D. Wernicke, K. Schreiber, H. Small, Hill, P. Oliver, R. Cashman. Third Row: M. Aulicino, J. McCormack, L. Torrenti, D. Greenberg, C. Fogle, K. Wallace, G. Nolf, A. Hill, E. Clayton, J. Lord. QNot Pictured: L. Davy, V. Layden, D. Vobis, M. D'Addio, S. Norton, B. Manston, M. Davis, L. Shoptaw, S. Wadej . CHORUS OFFICERS SHORELINE CHORUS QL. to RJ : J. McCormack, Librarian, K. Norton, Librarian: Aland Karen C. Nihill, Librarian, C. Fogle, President. nn.. .fi That evil eye! Where was the party Dee? SIXTEEN SINGERS First Row QL. to R,J': Mr. MacMullen, Director: S. Schreiber, M. Crosby, C. Perkins, J. McCor- mack, K. Montefiore, K, Norton. Second Row: S. Spencer, J. Laydcn, M. Hall, L. Torrcnti, A. Hill, J. Hill, G. Nolf, P Oliver, R. Cashman. fNot pictured: S. Nortonj . ALL-EASTERN CHORUS L. ,dmv A J 1, fl.. to RQ : J. McCormack, A. Hill, K. Montefiore, P. Oliver. I'm ready whenever you are! QNOL Pictured: S. Nortonj . Hey, what note are we singin'? F. First Row QL. to RQ: M. Dowd, C. Eidenschink, P. Car- Holbrook, J. Bump, R. Enger, B. Chappell, J. Rackliffe ruthers, K. Ressler, YV. Anderson, K. Norton, M. YVells, K. Third Row: Mr. MacMullen, Director, A. Hill, G. Nolf, M Grandsire, D. Howley. Second Row: D. Hoadley, W. San- Steinson, W. Norton. fNot Pictured: C. Nihill, S. Norton,j strom, j. Sanstrom, J. McCormack, T. Hirst, R. Enger, M. Clark,D.Vreelandj . ALL-CONNECTICUT BAND SHORELINE BAND V Katie, Gary, and jean ALL-EASTERN BAND Gary and Katie Marsha, Gary, and Katie BAND OFFICERS .4 ' - I MM K 'X A RX j A if J 1 ,mx ' BLA T KNIGHT'S MAIL Standing QL. to RQ: K. Norton, Treasurer, Mr. Vose, Advisor: K. Montehore, Vice- President. Seated: C. Schulte, Chancellor, L. Torrenti, President, P. Gref, Secretary. Standing QL. to R.j : M. Aulieino, L. Fontaine, R. Cashman, Mr. Truxes, Ad- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY visorg M. D'Addio, S. Bushnell, C. Perkins. Seated: L. Torrenti, K. Norton, Co- l Editor, V. Laydcn, Seeretaryg K. Montefiore, Co-Editor, T. Hirst. QNot Pic- tured: S. Norton, P. Dwyerj . Standing QL. to RQ: R. Filbey, Vice-President, S. Malinowski, M. Lynskey, President, C. Fogle, Mr. D'Errico, Advisor, P. D'Errico, Vice-President. Seated: D. Verry, T. Hirst, Treasurer, Hoy, P. Ward, Secretary: Barone. STUDENT COUNCIL BUSINESS CLUB Standing QL to RJ: P. Hamilton, S. Smith, A. Gorneau, S. Jackman, R. Meyer, S. Leitner, V. Layden, M. Dowd, K Spencer, S. Lagan, W. Stevens, G. Antone, J. Barnett, Seere- Schreiber, Mrs. Crump, Advisor. Seated: J. Trippconey, Vice- taryg C. Pytlik, C. Fogle, Treasurer, L. Gripps, K. Cox, D. President, D. Hoadley, President. FOREIGN EXCHANGE CLUB ri :Q FUTURE NURSES CLUB QL. to RQ: T. Hirst, J. Sanstrom, M. Ui- to R-53 Miss LiUC01f1, Advisor: D- Stebbins, S. Bushnell, L. Fontaine, J. D'Addio, Miss Bohling, Advisorg P. oliver, P. ward. Layden- WORK EXPERIENCE el is 1- q.....,,h-Mui QL. to RJ : T. Gorneau, C. Fogle, K. Cox, J. Barnett. Seated: D. Hoadley, K. Schreiber. QL. 0 RQ : Mr. Vose, jr. Varsity Coach: J. Luca, Managerg T Xvernicke, P. Hadtield, B. Zinser, B. Blouin, S. Malinowski, M Hoadley, G. Nolf, Mr. Root, Varsity Coachg C. Swift, Manager . M. Lynskey, Co-captain: R. Cashman, B. Maclntyre D . O'Connell. QNot Pictured: R. Filbey, Co-captain, P. D Erri . coj . Kneeling: J. Muscatello, T. Tolx, K. Bednarczyk, J. Barone, Z 5 Mark Jge Bruce Bill Jfsf- 'N . .gr N .-QTL .. 2-Sziffzyqg S'-f . .- ...A L- 2 L 1' Rob Gary . X .. .., 4 4 . K gg A 2 N 6 . W.. S ' 'Sf 1 L 'xxx can W Q 'G QAM nb Ni .r T x R. fig . . . - .- , .' ' ma 5.1.9 isis '- . 'ix .s:i,'V'f1'il'A .. Fw- af , Sk, ,Q -Q. eg N. He' lx 'Wim N 'N .gf Q zwsmfgr- f 0 1 fa Ei Q, Q , I g HQ: 4 1 Bob ' M g' if- ' . 3 A K ' .y if . if ' . .Q 4 ,. ' ff? - T ? K 4 . us x kk ' X3 N be .X is 9 L Q' .- .,, 'gi 1 I .1 -31 f Jw it A ik 'Y ci X it ggi... of X .K . 4 , wan? . v' Pete Ron L: J 3 2 5 5 3 F af 5 5 ? 5 Q 1 H 4 1 5 '1 2 fe fi 5 x E ,,.,, M ,.3..1.H.m.f,.,M,,V .Mug FIELD HOCKEY DDD QL. to RQ: Miss Perzanoski, Coach: P. Seckla, j. Swanson, S. Brennan, S. Redlield, K. Ressler, M. Lowe, D. Greenberg J. Layden, K.Vobis ,J. McCormack, R. Meyer, A. Sherden, M. T. Hirst, D. Lynskev, D. Vreeland. Kneeling: P. Ward, D Crosby, D. Stebbins, J. Spencer, S. YVade, M. Hall, S. Spencer, Oelschlagel, Co-Captains. hx V aa- 4 df 1 ww 471, ' ,aim 7, f . - ff 9',?'5fffJff-JL? ., .V AK' 2' .w:x'5im.affm.2ffw,.:f. if Jean Rachel Ann WW, ., T' viii. s,,.w 5 f a ,.A' V ri, 2 , K X Q 92 5 Q 4 W Xl I M ' -'- M-nf M I -wbv A AM .-..fY,,L, ,W Q93 N4-vii 54 E -W 3 1 42 1 if , , X V Z 4 if fffiw. ,KW M if 522 4 Ja' 4 5 1 E W nm 's1l2,j,,f:5 A, 2 3523?-f.:s52::. ' ' W wlgtin Q55 A nl fag' it 222:42 A-If , ,, 9391 nigh 4 Us .- .q.!'1 'glaze V 'Wig' .h an ' 3 i5? ' W .. 323, ' H0495 A H?-gZ2, ? :gan ' ,ru-f Nj ,orb , , GQ? 14 2525, , ' , ff ,Mm ,HW f ,Z A , zf Vx . af , ,W - 1 - BOYS' BASKETBALL QL. to RJ : Mr. Mansfield, Coachg C. Swift, Managerg J. Ba- Captaing J. Muscatello, Co-Captaing M. Lynskey, Co-Captain rone, S. Malinowski, M. Hoadlcy, D, Wells, T. Tolx, J. Luca, fNot piaurcclz J. Trippconeyj . Managcrg J. Palermo, Manager. Kneeling: C. Hrbek, C0- w wwf wr :.w.Wv-.. '54f6n f fl-'IS-J , r ew .H ,f mg.. .. 4, l U ,'.,, H - I Chuck Joe Mark 1 46 4 BB I ,,. .-.A.s......, my 'Q I 1 Mm, X Z ii' . 3 MQ il, 'X fs 9' First Row QL. to RQ: Mr. Schwab, Coach C. Bohara, S. Walsh, J. Verry, P. Holbrook, R. Dwyer, D. Allen. Kneeling: D. Brockway, P. Hadheld, T. McCormack, D. O'Connell, T. Hazuka. JUNIOR VARSITY Chuck and Paul Scott Darn CHEER LEADERS MWSW - I Kathy Laura 1. - Judy Clockwise from Top: E. Ressler, K. McGrath, S. Spencer, J. Layden, L. Lowe, S. Paglia, J. Spencer, D. Lynskey. 51 GIRLS' BASKETBALL QL. to RQ : D. Antone, Managerg D. Post, B. Christie, M. Hall, T. Hirst, S. Brennan, J. McCormack Managerg Miss Perzanoski, Coach. Kneeling: P, Ward, Co-Captain, R. Meyer, Co-Captain. W U W-as eww fi if ff We age, ' Q Mwffmvsv Rachel ' First this way . . then 1 3. -i 5.12 5,1 . X 5 ,M ii ' , I .yt 6 W l ' ,,,Q x - - if, A. Q Qiwiif , 2 iii' ' A Q f, .,-, Wwe--' ,Q 4,,w,,,,.f, Y 3.51 cw 74 21' Tie W S, 5 Zee f Ze 2 M e f ew? W ff X 5, f 4 Q QQ N 2: ,at fi' 1 . ,, fm Vkf. Wm ,.,,., ff WA Mil- JMEAZIH' 2 ,W i it Is it 8:05 yet? X What, me worry? The ball, not his head! 1, - A ... L .,- ,, xxx - ,. i XXNNQ x x C? Hi, Mrs. Baker! What's cookirf? Before . . . Afteff up ...g, LM A ' A L ' - ' 'L L QS' if L Q M L X L W X v :ra Q .ik i X , 1 Q ' K Of course I'm wonderful! Have a potato chip, Lady Clairol. feb f fr f' 'PM 1 svn! f , few , ' ' K 1, 13 ve A What happened to my diet? Why me? 52 Are you following me? 5 minutes before physics! Parlez-vous francais? We don't! Fifty more jumping jacks. We've got Mr. Adams in the box! Come with me to the Cosbah. Cover Girl ,,, ri 1... 3? sr 5 if ii s, f .... Woops! Q Ad We've been here all night. I'm at the end of my rope Next years seniors?.'? Goin' My Way? l've made it, now I can relax! Fm free, Pm ffee-' ,.., anew f- rm. 0 I 'T f-Y W Q' 213' E ff- -Q? fm ' M X M. K., It -. ? , , 'vi H i fy f L--9 i mb VOD. m.o, RO. L' 1-film 52 C..F, X Af, ' sb- 8 ms 5,2 9.0 1 ff, 352 ' ' Q , ' W1 wk it 5' ' X202 v' G Z ME? 54 , M' ,U .L.. gx Q ,xx .Q C' ' Q' S ,lax V+. APL ' 5 .03 R ' nm.. WM ci' X6 .- ffm' A X Q59 I ,E A T: ,Q iff 5-'L XXXL!-z dl A GD 1 I 'L KAN. -3 rf' , F633 9.14, X KN, I 6.0 Q k ' -27 Q 1 q 2 65, K 175 LQ, S EL- Qi-'Z N .. - .0 J-R. In 0 Ks Q ms' Q9 LT 1 'n7 f .. f J' lata... l W I 3.2.- :nee-D9 -rw +P' Pio O0 Un 221 U 9 5 fx-4 - -AF' Q 'A l I . f gr VE 40 an '40 ,nr -lv-v 1-- ,-- CLASS WILL We the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Seventy, being of sound mind, memory, and judgment, do hereby ordain, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, bequeathing all characteristics and idiosyncrasies for which we have no more need unto our lawful heirs who remain at Westbrook High School. I, George Antone, do leave my art of skipping school to anyone who thinks they can put it to as much use as I haveg and for Mrs. Lillis to find someone else to call her their favorite secre- tar I, lfflarlene Aulicino, do leave Mr. Giles one empty mailbox and Mr. D'Errico with only the memories of his Cinderella kids. I, Janis Barnett, do leave my remarks to the cafeteria women to fuss over, and to Elaine Lillis freedom from helping me look up all those art schools. I, Bob Blouin, do leave Westbrook High School knowing that my brother Brett is coming soon fpoor teachersjg also, I will leave with no questions asked. I, Dave Bongiorni, do leave Westbrook High School to the poor unfortunates who are left in itg and to John Ehlers, the contents of my gym locker. I, Sara Bushnell, do leave Marian to Mr. Vose and Mr. D'Errico: and Mr. Truxes peace in his English class. I, Ron Cashman, do leave Mr. Root his intricate W and Tweet g Mr. Vose a moustache curler and wax: Jim Daly some Black tieshoesg Peter Oliver the cave , and the freshmen to Hnd another senior to pick on. I, Bruce Chappell, do leave Westbrook High School knowing that my brothers will take my place, and that my name will remain in the hall for years to come. I, Dean Craft, do leave Tuesday's and Thursday's gym class to those who love to run and romp last period during the heat of the day. I, Kathy Cox, do leave Mrs. Vleston a stale lunch that is still in the filing cabinet: to Judy L. the ability to forge progress reports and to Diane W. my ravishing charm and personality which she will never achieve, but good luck anyway. I, Lee Davy, do leave after twelve years of learning what? I, Peter D'Errico, do leave someone else the pleasures of listening to Tom Tolx explain the sports worldg Jamie Barone to feel someone else's clothes: and to Bob Mac a choice between Debbie or Karen when Bill is gone. I, Marsha Dowd, do leave the best of luck to Bruce, Ricky, and Sherry: and to Billy our past memories and future hopes. I, Priscilla Dwyer, do leave Westbrook High School again. I, Christine Eidenschink, do leave Mr. D'Errico to find someone else to give A's to gthe harassments in Mr, Root's class behind me forever, the name kraut to anyone dumb enough to Want itg and to Carol the fun QPQ of suffering through more years at Westbrook High. I, Rob Filbey, do leave Westbrook High School with mixed opin- ions and impressions and Jamie and Mac to try to follow in our footsteps. I, Cathy Fogle, do leave my sisters Carol and Andrea my ability to get to school on time and to Miss Perzanoski the task of lind- ing someone else to jump over trees. I, Lynn Fontaine, do leave to Paul best wishes for a successful futureg and to Mrs. Lowery all my thanks. I, Steve Giles, do leave my African Tuxedo for anyone who has the hair to use it. I, Theresa Gorneau, do leave my sister Angie the heartaches of becoming a senior. I, Pat Gref, do leave Rocky the best of luck and Sherry Wade to figure out what to do on Sunday afternoon. I, Ann Griffin, do leave to Donna and Claudia one hot cigarette and my locker for Honey eek-eek. I, Tina Hagle, do leave for Florida . . . finally. I, Phil Hamilton, do leave all the car parts to Jon Stein. I, Tom Harmon, do leave all my brothers and my sister to carry on the memory of me. I, Diane Hoadley, do leave the best of luck to my brothers Mike and Mark and to Sherry Wade all future surprise parties. I, Dennis Howley, do leave my schooltime quietness to whom- ever wants to get out of answering questions. I, Chuck Hrbek, do leave four of the best years of my life behind me. I, Sue Lagan, do leave Karen Wallace with my late attendencesg and my memories I take with me. . I, Valerie Layden, do leave to my sister Judy two more fantasize yearsg Larry all my love, and Mrs. Crump all happiness. I, Mark Lynskey, do leave my love of sports to my brother, and to Mr. Root a stepladder so he can reach the top of the black- board. I, Bob MacDonald, do leave Westbrook High School my magical vanishing memory machine. I, Jean McCormack, do leave a sincere thank you to Mr. Mac and Mr. Root, to Petie someone else to fight with, my good friends Toni, Judy, Alice, Puck, and Devilg and my brother Tom to carry on. I, Rachel Meyer, do leave Toni the ability to keep her mouth shutg Miss Perzonoski my thanksg and Petie my love. I, John Mitchell, do leave my parking space to anyone who can fill it with the eight cars I had. I, Karen Montehore, do leave Mr. MacMullen in search of an- other SATB3 Mr. Root's ears ringing with my gigglesg and to Bob the very best of luck. I, Joe Muscatello, do leave the name M.G. to any Italian whose height is under 5'5 . I, Gary Nolf, do leave Mr. MacMullen a broken pair of drum- sticks and to Mr. Root a stepladder, a years supply of computer tape, and another pro soccer team. I, Katie Norton, do leave Susie as the last of the terrible trio to walk the halls of IVestbrook High School. I, Eddie O'Shea, do leave Finally. I, Tony Palermo, do leave Mr. Root someone else to fight with and Mr. MacMullen his infamous band. I,.Jack Rackliffe, do leave Mr. Root to find someone else to harassg to Mr. MacMullen my trumpetg and the best of luck to my brother and sister. I, Karen Schrieber, do leave Miss Perzanoski memories of our senior gym classesg David Antone to sit in someone else's car be- fore school beginsg and to my sister I leave my gym locker with another three year guarantee. I, Carola Schult, do leave Susie Norton and Judy Sanstrom the honor of pestering Mr. Vose. I, Ann Sherden, do leave Herb to Penny Ward and Debbie Oelschlagelg and to Karen Vobis my hockey stick. I, Mary Small, do leave mv No-Doz pills to Helen. I, Ginny Smith, do leave Barney to walk the halls in solitude and my brother to find another ride to school. I, Beth Swift, do leave Mrs. Crump to my brother: the names Swifty and Shorty to someone else. I, Lane Torrenti, do leave to some hardy soul the task of morti- fying Mr. Rootg to Mr. Vose the remainder of the Honor Society treasury for a trip to Europeg and to someone, all the happiness the future can hold. I, Joe Trippconey, do leave Dr. Oliver one superballg tranquil- izers for Mrs. Crump after trying to teach Jimbo how to type: and anv NIMROD my extra slice of bread. I, Denise Vobis. do leave to Westbrook High School my four sis- ters and all of the bad memories, as I take the good ones with me. I, Bill Zinser, do leave IVestbrook High School hoping Mr. Root will Hnally make it BIG. IVITNESSED BY: SIGNED: Extra-Man The Class of 1970 Fred Troop NN-ff X A tzme of love, and at time 0 f hatred :TfVfW7',g , A tzme of war, and at time of peace Ll Zz 5,5 N .N x .TN -.. x xkmv 02 lik gs x5 -1... -1... x -'N-is ,4 -...... Ls -...1-.-- -NQ. -Q -., .1-.-.--J ...... ss-uf ---Q Va 1-.1 nu.-.U Q-'-Q, ass. -.Q------vlm. -su- -..-1--.Q-Q-us. Q.--5 ff 4-.3 X x -4 X, I. -rl' X 5----f .. 4 N 'uf -J-f , f. ' 1 0 0'9 Compliments To The Class of 1970 WALTER C. COX, JR. Lakeview Terrace Westbrook, Connecticut GENERAL CONTRACTOR - BUILDER Telephone 399-9281 0v'0'10Y'0 0N-0' WESTBROOK CONCRETE BLOCK CO. Phone 399-9483 f john Orsina f ' I Westbrook 1 b f V Connecticut Steel YVindoWs-Reinforcing Rods Concrete Reinforcing Mesh- Dur-o-Wall MICHAEL'S SALON OF BEAUTY NORTH MAIN STREET IVESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT 06498 399-6627 FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS MARCOLINI AND McKENNA 15 NORTH MAIN STREET 388-3568 oLD SAYBROOK, CONNECTICUT 06475 DUNLAP REALTY INC. 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Banquet Room Telephone 399-6032 0KON7'0w.0'N0v S Q X CRISTY'S LUNCHEONETTE BOSTON POST ROAD WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT Telephone 399-9187 f01'0'0 X 9 Compliments of JOSEPH P. WRIGHT 129 Main Street Old Saybrook Connecticut MRS. WALTER SANDS 5 ANTIQUES 5 ROUTE 9 ESSEX, CONNECTICUT 9 Antiques and Appraisals 6 30 Years of Business 767-1218 GOOD-SPIRITS SHOPPE, INC. BOSTON POST ROAD WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT 669-5821 PIT STOP GARAGE Foreign Car Repairing COMPLIMENTS OF GREENHUT 84 TAFFEI. Consulting Engineers 7 Sheffield Street Old Saybrook, Conn. WILLARD AVENUE WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT 399-9168 8 0l0M?f.0a0r.0r X f0'f'0'-7 GROVE GARDENS J. DAREN 8. soNs, INC. Landscaping I v A , Florist Institutional Distributors Nursery Stock . . Code 203-669-8062 LJYOCCFICS Frozen Foods BOSTON POST ROAD CLINTON, CONNECTICUT Paper Cleaning Supplies ' Pin- A L NORWICH, CONNECTICUT Xu 'W u Ii U gly. xi- QGX Pl 887-2528 JI . ff- ai: fi . 'Hsu-ll, 1 GOOD LUCK! Compliments of PAUL KING, JR. INSURANCE Sc REAL ESTATE The 900 Building OLD SAYBROOK, CONN. 388-4401 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 COLONIAL CORNER, INC. Boston Post Road Mfestbrook, Connecticut 399-9139 0-awova-fowa- Compliments Of THOMAS MONTEFIORE, representing NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY R.R. 1 Box 554 WESTBROOK, CONN. .I THE CRAMER DIVISION Congratulations The Westbrook High School CLASS OF 1970 Cramer Division Conrac Corporation WESTBROOK FOOD CENTER NORTH MAIN STREET WESTBROOK CONNECTICUT 06498 THE BALDWIN BRIDGE YACHT BASIN, INC. Since 1947 OLD SAYBROOK, CONN. Exit 69 Connecticut Turnpike ROBERT C. GARTHWAITE President BBYB 12035 388-9604 CRM Q203j 526-9076 Home 12031 873-8162 t0v0f0u0'v-0N0l0' 'l07'5 07 Compliments of COASTLINE OUTLET 25 East Main Street Clinton, Connecticut TRI-STATE GLASS CO., INC. Specialists AUTO GLASS - MIRRORS 388-4091 1395 Boston Post Road Old Saybrook, Conn. CLINTON GRAIN 8g HDWR. CO., INC. 27 WEST MAIN STREET iff!!! CLINTON, CONNECTICUT J 4' Bird Feed,D0g and Cat Foods A 'T Horse Supplies, Garden Needs 0 :Q Hardware, and Plumbing Supplies IJD COMPLIMENTS OF THE LEE COMPANY 2 PETTIPAUG ROAD WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT 0w010f-0n0v.0'v fi . MW 40 0'-0 SCHREIBER WASTE REMOVAL SERVICE ESSEX ROAD -04-0703 WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT 399 6789 0K0'6001'-0'H0Y Compliments Of CARRIAGE TRADE, INC. BOSTON POST ROAD RIVERSIDE HARDWARE 7 MAIN STREET ! ESSEX, CONNECTICUT 767-1876 OLD SAYBROOK, CONN. AHRE S9 388-5252 AGE TRABEQ 010201 , 5 I f0 0l0P Nw , Ofm - Decorative Gifts -Traditional Men's Wear GIFT SHOP MEN'S WEAR 388-3692 388-3691 MAIN STREET OLD SAYBROOK, CONN. Telephone 669-6253 Take Out Orders CLINTON REXALL DeFRANK'S KITCHEN MAIN STREET CLINTON, CONNECTICUT Pizza . . . Grinders . . . Spaghetti FRANK 8a JOAN DiBELLA BOSTON POST ROAD CLINTON, CONN. 06413 RISKO-CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH, INC. 360 Boston Post Road Old Saybrook, Connecticut authorized Chrysler-Plymouth Telephone 3 8 8-4445 Congratulations to the Class of 1970 1525531 . 354 -I' W QNQZVJIZIQT' 0 0'10 SAYBROOK YACHT YARD INC. Ferry Road Old Lyme, Connecticut Connecticufs Headquarters for Small Sailboats Compliments of THE KNITTING SHOP 97 Main Street Old Saybrook, Conn. CONGRATULATIONS 1970 GRADUATES ESSEX I BANK With offices in Essex 8c Old Saybrook, Connecticut MEMBER F.D.I.C. GOOD LUCK! from FISHER'S DURABLE STORE Boston Post Road Saybrook, Connecticut 399-6277 COMPLIMENTS OF BOWIE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. ESSEX ROAD WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT Best of luck tothe class Of 1970 JACK'S LIQUOR STORE NORTH MAIN STREET WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT jack and Fran Aulicino 0 0'N0f0 0 10' 051 0001? 391' W., ., My .,.,Vk,.,.W.V. ,,., , m.M...II.,E LINE Avro iiii E mm my BODY '-ww , QE, 'rf .3 I . 5 I siii if In '1 ' ' H N m,,, ' 'l wL 9 SHORELINE AUTO BODY INC. BOSTON POST ROAD WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT William H. Daly Proprietor AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR EXPERTS 40Y0Y0' lS CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1970 LAGASSE'S TEXACO 8c U-HAUL SERVICE Bob Carl Bruce 5 l 5 I Phone 399-6996 BOSTON POST ROAD WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT Your graduation is but one successful step of life. Keep climbing successfully. WESTBROOK COLLECTION ASSOCIATES WESTBROOK CONNECTICUT 399-6853 0l0N7'-0 0N0'Y S -f0v0v0- Best Wishes For A Successful Future CHARLES S. LYON AND SON Auto Sales Alumni '62 Boston Post Road Westbrook, Connectmcut GEORGE'S APPLIANCE CENTER INC. 399-6238 Boston Post Road Westbrook, Connectlcut 0'70f00l0' 01101451 ll? -010V E 81 .I ASSOCIATES, INC. Middlesex Turnpike OLD SAYBROOK, CONNECTICUT 407'0 0P MARTY'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT BOSTON POST ROAD WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT Hamburgers, Hotdogs, Seafood Our Specialty 669-2032 KEYST-ONE MASON RY INC. DENLAR DRIVE CHESTER, CONN. 05412 Complete Masonry Service Our Congratulations and Sincere Best Vlflshes to the Graduating CLASS OF 1970 THE PINK SLEIGH ESSEX ROAD WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT Compliments of SHORELINE CONCRETE CO. INC. CLINTON CONNECTICUT 0N0w0'v-0K0l0Y 635 10+0'4f0l10Y X? Compliments of CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ANDERSON'S CLASS OF 1970 ANGUS CORRAL SAYBROOK CONVALESCENT L S.AAS C BOSTON POST ROAD WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT Telephone: 669-2109 HOSPITAL BOSTON POST ROAD OLD SAYBROOK, CONN 7.5 K . Compliments of THE JUG INN BOSTON POST ROAD WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT GREENBERG'S On Main Street OLD SAYBROOK, CONN Nationally Branded Clothing and Shoes Telephone: 388-3097 0w0w0v0-f0ff0-' WA?-!Y5ROOl4 ow gnvanoon :nk CONDITIONED.-'E Compliments of ' HARTZELL'S GARAGE FOR THE BEST IN MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT Henry A. Mazzarella, Mgr. and Staff Main Street Old Saybrook, Conn. WESTBROOK ROAD ESSEX, CONNECTICUT Congratulations from CLEMENTS JEWELERS INCORPORATED Meriden's Oldest and Newest jewelry Store 30 West Main Street Meriden, Connecticut ED'S ENTERPRISES Wheel Goods - Hobbies - Toys 258 River Street, Guilford 215 Main Street, Old Saybrook Telephone 453-2513 Telephone 388-9437 0f'0N0f-0 0'10 l it 20017 01 H0'f'-0' 39 -01- xv , 1 A , I : FIRST mmm 1 I Q A 'I A 3 7 ' IV' 'Lit sm It ts no Lou ,Hoon on ii nn in Q i' t-.M--is , gt W S, Q1 it tgp' 14 1' ,,'f:3i39s 'C'Q-A-A ge Your Institution for Savings in Westbrook MADISON 256 Samson Rock Drive WESTBROOK Route 1, Opposite Green DURHAM Main Street corner Middlefield Road 401010 TAYLOR RENTAI. CENTER Located at Redway Enterprises, Inc. BOSTON POST ROAD YVESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT CAN DLE-WOOD Gifts and Imports Corner South Main and Old Route 9 ESSEX, CONNECTICUT 767-1131 Open Every Day Except Sunday MALlOY'S 5-10-S1 .00 Main Street Old Saybrook, Conn. and Clinton, Conn. 0u0e0r0I0N-0' 40V0K05 GARY PONTIAC INC. Bostf Post Road Westbrook, Connecticut SERVICE IS it III: OUR BUSINESS 399-6228 'I'HURS1'ON'S FIOREI.I.I'S HOME FEMININE APPAREL FURNISHINGS, INC. Shopping Center 118 Main Street Old Saybrook, Old Saybrook, Connecticut COHHCCUCUI Compliments of KING CLEANERS INC. BEST WISHES TO THE MAIN STREET CLASS OF 1970 WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT ELLA s. TQBELMAN AGENCY 399-6846 BROKER- REAL ESTATE 669-7158 or 399-6780 0:0-wvo-:away 40'5 ? Compliments of RUTH'S BEAUTY SALON S37 Boston Post Road Saybrook, Connecticut W f..vr . xl XI' Wlfll' S. PHONE ESSEX 767-8008 vlc's ssnvlci TIRES, BATTERIES and ACCESSORIES IVORYTO N, CONNECTICUT Compliments of DR. 81 MRS. ROY D. KELLEY Compliments of FRANKIEIS DRIVE-IN ESSEX PAINT RESTAURANT and Boston Post Road MARINE CO. ROUTE Us. 1 WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT ESSEX' CONNECTICUT Visit our new A-Frame Dining 767-8267 R00111 THE SHOP OF WESTBROOK PROVINCIAL GAS 81 HEATING CO. Boston Post Road Westbrook, COIIIICCEICUI COAIMERCE FARM INDUSTRY Telephone: 399-9283 Route 80 W0men's IVea1'ing Apparel Best Wishes To CLASS of 1970 Killingworth Circle KILLINGWORTH, CONN. 669-5761 0-0-favowa-lov CONGRATULATIONS WYSOWSKI BROTHERS, INC. PARSONAGE CROSSING IVESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT Gunstocks Finished Wood Products Congratulations to the Senior Class Boston Post Road FT S raw' I I Old Saybrook, Conn. Mi, . .: ,. 55 -mgislaulll. 31 5 . f. . I E, , . , ,,,. M 2 -' fbi:-T-H--1 :,. '. E. . . sri' 'I 51' -E-f ' , ' M IL-A-BAR SHELL SERVICE THE Y MR. T CASUALS, INC. 136 MAIN STREET oLD sAYBRooK, CONN. OUNG LooK IN LADIES APPAREL .:-- -3, -fy? , Compliments of CLINTON SPA 27 MAIN STREET CLINTON, CONN 669-2553 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -0H0Ir0Y0N0N0' P' 2 E 0006? H9-' '01- af 9 qs 40 0'Q CONGRA TULATIONS Classofl970 COIFFEURS BY ELAINE -. 1 x t gi 0 Boston Post Road , X Westbrook, Connecticut A I F 06498 C J ROGERS .K WESTBROOK BARBER SHOP Q 0, Xq B 0 North Main Street Westbrook, Connectrcut Congratulations To The Class Of 1970 WELLES DAIRY MART 875 Boston Post Road Old Saybrook, Conn. 06'WY0K710' M, ' ' I V' 99-EQLELE I 40K0f0 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1970 CHAPPELL EXPRESS ESSEX ROAD WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT SHORELINE PIZZA Delicious Pizzas Sc Hot Grinders BOSTON POST ROAD CLINTON, CONNECTICUT TELEPHONE 669-5283 '21 I infix? I WWW' I ' Q0 56? 'Under new management MARION AND MARTIN MULLEN THE LOCKER D Iv I OLD SAYBROOK, CONN. 0v0w0v-0 0'A0 JBC 0'0N0f 10YG0' . cj. S ac THE PAINT SHOP 59 Main St. fNext to the Post Officej OLD SAYBROOK, CONNECTICUT TELS. 388-2345 388-5066 Nagin PAINTS 40 0f01 ED GORNEAU WESTBROOK HEIGHTS ROAD WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT TEL. 399-6057 IT PAYS TO SEE SHULTZU METRO SHULTZ OLD SAYBROOK RADIO Sc T.V. Old Saybrook, Conn. Radio and Television Compliments of BRAINARD MARINA BOSTON POST ROAD WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 PHlL'S BARBER SHOP Service + Quality : PHIL'S If you want the Best in Service and Quality the answer is Phil's We have THREE Barbers to serve yo at the Clinton Parkade 669-2942 Congratulations to the Class of 1970 R. W. CAMP COMPANY On The Square ESSEX, CONNECTICUT 0l0N7'-020'-0' Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1970 from the STAFF AND STUDENTS OF KINGSLEY HALL scHool. 3 Dr. Warren S. Freeman, Headmaster 5 WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT 5 Compliments of CHAMPION TOOL 8r DIE MFG., INC. Ivoryton Industrial Park 5 Ivoryton, Connecticut 06442 767-8123 SAYBROOK GARAGE COMPANY, INC. 1 FORD DRIVE Ford gc Mercury Cars OLD SAYBROOK, CONN. 388-3572 G .0v0N0Y-0K0M0Y X 40N0'w? WILCOX FUEL COMPANY, INC. Boston Post Road WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT 06498 BROWN DERBY DON UT SHOP 785 Boston Post Road Old Saybrook, Connecticut OPEN 24 HOURS 7 DAYS A WEEK 6l0N0 0N0540V 01015: '0'0'0 -01' ' -0101 E HEROLDS, INC. Specialists in Power Equipment Main Street Route 1 Centerbrook Guilford CONGRATULATIONS to THE CLASS OF 1970 S 5 CHESEBROUGH-POND'S, INC. CLINTON, CONNECTICUT 06413 Tel. 669-8601 HA VE BOAT WILL FISH DIBBLE DOCK . E I t:'f,LP'. r' ,I . N - l l, 4 ... 5 C .- ,Aa 1 N1 Q' ' V 4' . W .' JI 5 BOSTON POST ROAD WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT . G 0l0w0'f0N-010' :C fi? ' I. I B E R T Y Your Children's ow-fowowo-0-for-0 BUS LINES Safety is Our Business CHESTER, CONNECTICUT 526-5833 4 1 CARL DA:-lLsmoM s. soNs Mfallpaper - Paints 5 R 0 U T E 9 ESSEX, CONNECTICUT Telephone 767-1264 Compliments of JOHN J. DOERRER, INC I 3 I WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT V W Tf B O M B A C I ' S Bombaci's Super Service, Inc. Centerbrook, Connecticut Phone Essex 767-8379 AFTER HOURS CALL SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 767-8053 or 388-2332 -0v0'N0Y0l0'f0Y THREE OAKS RESTAURANT Route 81 Higganum, Connect'cut 06441 Telephone - 345-4414 mi-EE 0 ggsrnua 1 1 70' 0 '0N0 '0Y 3 Q 3 ?'0f0'0'?f0' lq 402010 5s LEWIS H. MUNSON AGENCY INC. David S. Munson Stephen Marcolini William McKenna East Main Street Clinton, Connecticut CONGRA TULA TIONS I KNOTHE BROTHERS CO., INC. Knothe Lane WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT COMSTOCK I NURSERIES GARDEN CENTER Centerbrook, Connecticut THE ROSA AGENCY 3 :moss -4-I 06498 FIRST FEDERAL BANK BUILDING Opposite the Village Green WESTBROOK, CONN. 06498 399-9234 R. S. ROSA Realtor - MLS Tel.: 399-6054 SHORE TELEVISION, INC. 86 EAST MAIN STREET CLINTON, CONNECTICUT G.E, Sylvania Zenith G 0n0v0v-0f0I0' X Compliments of MR. and MRS. NICHOLS CLASS OF 1970 IVORYTON MEAT MARKET IVORYTON, CONN. Tel.: 767-1539 Madison, Conn. . ww L SHOES s riffs Branford, Conn. Phone Saybrook, 399-6631 GUY E. CHAMBERLAIN THE HAVEN Custom Made and Pine Reproduction Furniture Exit 65, North, Connecticut Turnpike 188 Main St. Old Saybrook Corner Route 153 and 166 WESTBROOK, CONNECTICUT OUR BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1970 JIM AND GLORIA BURDICK 0vr0120 0'10X0Y 2 E 10N0Y 37- 020 -10-ea eawauafawx 9 .IARVIS BROOKS, INC. Creative Florist SHEPARDS 140 Main Street, Old Saybrook, Conn. 06475 APPLIANCE Phone: 388-3449 Sf Greeting Cards - Gifts- Candles T'V' fG'E'i Helen J. and William R. Costen 15 Main Street K s. H CLEANER 5 Old Saybrook 34 EAST MAIN STREET CLINTON, CONNECTICUT Connecticut Quality Cleaning woonY's Auro SALES s. ssnvlce Q BOSTON POST ROAD ,,,4,.... -- q WESTBRCCK, CONNECTICUT 3 5:12 smilie x 0NOKOY-0u0x0'r sc ESSEX MACHINE WORKS, INC. ESSEX, CONNECTICUT 767-8285 Wiring and Repairing MP +Sil5J 150 EAST MAIN STREET CLINTON, CONNECTICUT Telephone 669-8500 JOHN H. TRUE Compliments of SCHLAG 81 SNOW, REALTORS 65 Main Street Old Saybrook, Connecticut 06475 388-3559 403539: Best Wishes from THE CLINTON NATIONAL BANK The Bank of Personal Service Member of F.D.I.C. Federal Reserve System Main Oilice: l West Main Street, Clinton, Conn. Branch Oflices: Boston Post Road Westbrook Route ggi?-l Killingworth Samson Rock Drive Madison Complete Banking Service 0:0:0:-0-ioxav SWAN FUNERAL HOMES INC. OLD SAYBROOK DEEP RIVER CLINTON MADISON I I I -01'-05' '-0'01'0N0Y ' 0R01 3 00:wwa0 X x W , AUTOGRAPHS oy F533 if ' Q: y SO? Sup CL '76 ' 0 - 'B A QM L 9126 , E999 035 Mg MW if Ev M 60ZflXUlC7f 4015 M fjyzf 6f!MW9 X99 K My weiw S U wfgfw ww Xing Q Qiigwgf 65? y55?JiWSvC X Jig Squid NM M A JfQflQ'N my WX W MG QA K up ww ol :M NN .x VuiSh 0 'i'g1fmWD?AW :V v0J b'Nhie jp OM I TCM M2 of Xf bf Q1 ff, W ff X QQ -F w .1 .Q -0 'vfqjxbeia 600 fit, I 92 fy Q 1 , C. NKQYH2, l . In Wq'k0.vQ, CX VxkQQ lQv.LO5 E L,X0?L-lhyl-erx.J NED L.,1fvg,.. 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We could have danced all night. You ve got to be lzddzng' Hurry with the 1UlllSk6?'S. luliet, juliet! 3 O. K.! B A S E B A L L Standing QL to Rj: Mr. D'Errico, , Coachg T. Wernicke, R. Waller, M. Headley, S. Malinowski, D. Welles, J. 1 Muscatello, J. Barone, C. Perkins, ' Scorelgecper. Seated: C. Ponzillo, R. Montefiore, P. Holbrook, M. Lynskey Co-captain: P. D'Errico, Co-captaing C. Guala, T. Tolx, Hazuka, P. Oliver. 1 1 What grace! L, y 1 H: ,yy ,fi-la ' Q tif, , Z Determination plus. F ' ' ' Something is wrong here. The ball went that way 1-2-fha-cha-cha 4 SOFTBALL V can't hold this pose much longer! . A. f Make sure you hold on to it! 'ws- Well, Mr. Root? Ugh! Whafs that on your knee? Q W Standing QL to RQ: D. Anlonc, Manager, nl. McCormack, Scorekeeperg C. Syphcr, K. Ressler, E. Ressler, C. Pelsch, T. Hirst, Scorekecperg Miss Perlanoski, Coach. Kneeling: I.. Lowe, D. Steb- bins, S. Spencer, R. D'Addi0, M. Hall. Silling: B. Christie, J. Massini, R. Meyer, P. H'al'd, M. Lowe. 5 FQ I wanna play with the rest of them! Who as lzehznd thoae Foalcr l he Four Stooges w Where is your camel Ginny? It was delicious! Now really I'll raise ya' I,et'.v build a sanrl castle' I made it myxelf 6 time to embrace . :- n L. 071, fhllflk YOU-' l'm going to make yours like mine. -2 .1 s . 4 he Sounds of music Westbrook High has its ad- vantages. She certainly has the courage W Gimme! That will hll one cavity vf F -L amy, gre.. L M The clam of 1970 ' 7
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