Westerly High School - Westlyan Yearbook (Westerly, RI)

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Westerly, Rhode Island ■ There was a time, A time long ago, When we were young And life was ours il iold with our dreams. I { 1 The innocence of youth Will soon fade atvay, And all we’ll have left Will he our memories. SB. The very sincerest thank you, Cannot dearly express, The gratitude that we all share, For what you’ve done for us. By your words you infused wisdom, By your laughter you brought mirth, By your deeds you molded character, And gave it meaning and worth. We hold you among the goddesses, Among the scholars of history, But most of all, you’ve been a friend, A friend for all eternity. LMC 4 DEDICATION Miss Eva M. Desprcs He dreamt of a world of fantasy, He touched the minds of many, eager to learn. He taught them of Arthur, of an Albatross, Of ax, bx, 1 and 2. He taught them to dream of better things, Of tomorrow’s changes, And an Age of Love. To him, a Dreamer, do we, Hopes of a past generation of Dreamers, Dedicate these pages. MRM DEDICATION Charles J. Sabukewicz Class of 1970: These are times when all of us are likely to feel overwhelmed by the speed and complexity of the varied modern developments presented by society today. But as each year passes, we see that change is generally for the good of all. Changes, whether social or educational, assist our appreciation of the true wonders of knowledge and progress. As this school year comes to a close, each of you eventually will be called upon to help decide whether the forces of change within our society and educational institutions, will be used for the advancement of human dignity or be misused, as in the past, for man’s loss of dignity. No doubt your educational experiences at Westerly High School will assist you in discovering the positive aspects of our changing society and as a result, you will be more effective in directing change from the bad to the ultimate good of your fel-lowman. Good luck and best wishes to each of you. Sincerely yours, Gerald M. Dunn, Principal GERALD M. DUNN To the Class of 1970: You have reached the first major milestone of your life: Graduation from Westerly High School! You were given the opportunities for learning and you took advantage of these opportunities. You reached this milestone not only because of the influence and guidance of your parents and teachers, but also because you wanted to finish high school. There are two ways for you to look upon your graduation. You might see it as the end of a long road, or the beginning of a new journey. Look forward, not backward. Set for yourself a goal in life. Do not cut down your aims to the level of your present ability, but rather raise your abilities to the height of your aims. Have faith and trust that life, chance, help from others, and your own growing experience and ability will, in time, furnish you the means of achieving your goal. Sincerely yours, EDWARD T. MORENZONI Superintendent of Schools EDWARD T. MORENZONI 6 SALVATORE AUGERI University of Rhode Island, B.S. Vice-Principal MISS HELENA DUNN College of St. Elizabeth, B.A. Head of Science Department MISS E. GERTRUDE KINGSLEY Brown University, B.A. Head of English Department MISS LILLIAN RUISI New York University, A.B. Head of Language Department ANTONIO ESPOSITO Rhode Island College, Ed.B. University of Connecticut, M.S. Head of Industrial Arts Dept. MRS. A. EILEEN FORGUE Bryant College, B.C.S. Rhode Island College, Ed.B. Head of Business Department JOHN SWOBODA University of Rhode Island,B.S. University of Connecticut, M.A. Head of Music Department MRS. MARGARET MILLER Rhode Island School of Design Brown University, M.A. Head of Art Department 7 MISS HAZEL AHO MRS. MARY ALGIERE ALAN ANDERSON DONALD AUTRY Univ. of Rhode Island, B.A. Science Department JOHN BARTLETT University of Rhode Island, B.S., M.A. Science Department University of Connecticut, B.S. Physical Education University of Rhode Island,B.S. Home Economics Fairleigh-Dickinson University, B.S. Adelphi University, M.S. University of Rhode Island, C.A.G.S. Science Department MISS BARBARA BARUZZI Middlebury College, B.A. Language Department MRS. ELIZABETH BEAM Alfred University, B.A. University of Rhode Island, M.L.S. Librarian MRS. GERALDINE BELL Annhurst College, B.A. English Department MISS LINDA BROWN Ohio State Univ. B.A., B.S. Science Department MRS. ANN BUFFUM Pembroke College, A.B. Mathematics Department LOUIS DALENO Providence College, A.B. Language Department CARL CORBETT Rhode Island College, B.E. Industrial Arts MISS EVA DESPRES Bryant College, B.S. Univ. of Rhode Island, M.A. English Department HENRY CAREY University of Rhode Island, B..A History Department Leave of Absence 1969- KENNETH CHAFFEE Pennsylvania State Univ., B.S. Mathematics Department ROBERT FALLON Providence College, A.B. Social Studies Department JAMES FEDERICO Univ. of Rhode Island, B.S. Calvin Coolidge, M.Ed. Physical Education Department MRS. JOYCE FLETCHER Univ. of Rhode Island, A.B. Science Department 9 HOWARD FLORA MISS LUCILLE GESUALDI Univ. of San Francisco, B.S. Bryant College, B.S. Univ. of Connecticut, M.A. Business Department Reading CHESTER GOTAUCO Berklee School of Music, B.M. Music Department MRS. ELIZABETH GODOMSKY Connecticut College, B.A., M.A. English Department RAYMOND HILLIARD University of Maryland, B.A. English Department MRS. BETSY HIPPELY University of Denver, B.A. English Department GEORGE HUETTL University of Wisconsin, B.S., M.A. Social Studies Department MISS SANDRA KIDDY Bryant College, B.S. Business Department MRS. SARAH KRAUSE University of California, B.A. Guidance Department DAVID MCINTYRE Providence College, B.A., M.A. Social Studies Department 10 THOMAS O’CONNELL Rhode Island College, B.A. English Department BRADFORD PRIDE Univ. of Rhode Island, B.S. Business Department GEORGE ROUTHIER Providence College, A.B. Rhode Island College, M.A Mathematics Department FRANK RYAN Keene State College, B. Ed. Social Studies Department THOMAS RYAN Brown University, A.B. English Department Leave of Absence 1969-1970 MARIO SABATINI Providence College, A.B. Middlebury College, M.A. Language Department ARTHUR SACCO Brown University, B.A. Science Department SAUL STEINER Norwich University, B.A. Suffolk University, M.A. English Department DAVID STEPHENSON Univ. of Rhode Island, B.A. Guidance Department JOSEPH TERRANOVA Holy Cross College, A.B. Rhode Island College, M. Ed. Language Department JOHN THOMPSON Univ. of Rhode Island, A.B. Social Studies Department MRS. GERALDINE VISGILIO Trinity College, B.A. Columbia College, M.A. Language Department MRS. HELEN WEBB, R.N. Rhode Island College, B.S. School Nurse RAYMOND WRIGHT THOMAS WEYANT Univ. of Rhode Island,B.S. Univ. of Rhode Island, B.A. Business Department Mathematics Department JOSEPH WYMAN College of Education, Oswego, B.A. University of Rochester, M. Ed. Guidance Department BEHIND THE SCENES MRS. ANN MARIE BLANCHET Office Secretary MRS. MARGARET DINOTO Library Assistant MRS. RUTH C. FAIOLA Guidance Secretary MRS. EDITH B. JACOBSON Office Secretary 12 CLASS HISTORY Three years ago, we the Class of 1970, timidly entered Westerly High School, determined to make the next three years both fun and rewarding. First, we elected our class officers — Keith Carlson, President; Mickey Severns, Vice-President; Pattie Burgie, Secretary-Treasurer; and Donna Ventilato, Social Chairman. To help our newly-elected class officers we elected Ruth Cushing, Almon Copley, Harry Stillman, and Mike Ryan to the Student Council. To illustrate our class's athletic abilities, Dave Toth, LouToscano, Frank Crandall, and Joe Felicetti helped our football team on to victory in the annual Thanksgiving Day game against Stonington High School. In basketball, Scott Beattie, Keith Carlson, Gene Bozek and A1 Savage made the basketball team, managed by Mickey Lavoie and John Ahr. Ace Barber, Rick Booth, Joe Colosi and Dave Napier joined forces with the soccer team. Our sophomore hop, entitled It Happens Every Spring”, was held on May 17. Surrounding our queen, Cindy Morgan, was her court composed of Elaine Perra, Anne Marie Celico, Donna DiGangi, Anne Conklin, Maureen Moosey, and Annetta Broom. The summer passed all too quickly and once again September arrived as we entered school with a new-found confidence. Junior class officers were Louis Toscano, President; Frank Crandall, Vice-President; Pattie Burgie, Secretary; Dean Sisson, Treasurer; and Elaine Perra, Social Chairman. To the Student Council we elected Debbie Adams, Harry Stillman, Almon Copley, and Dexter Simmons. Once again, our boys excelled in sports. Pat Martin, A1 DePlacido, and Paul Cryan were added to the football team. This year, Ace Barber, Rick Booth, and Keith Avery stood with the soccer team against its many opponents. As a result of the cheering tryouts, Lorraine Cofone, Debbie Adams, and Debbie Scionti cheered our teams to victory, with Celia Gomes as Co-Captain. The highlight of the year was our Junior Prom, April in Paris”. Our beautiful queen, Joyce Parnigoni, was attended by her charming court, Connie DeSantis, Maureen Moosey, Cindy King, Carol DeSimone, Debbie Adams and Anne Conklin. Once again we entered the halls of WHS to begin our final year, and elected Louis Toscano, President; Mike Ryan, Vice-President; Pattie Burgie, Secretary; Ruth Cushing, Treasurer; and Celia Gomes, Social Chairman. This year marked the last season of football for the Seniors at Westerly High. Under Co-Captains Frank Crandall, Dave Toth, and A1 Savage, Lou Toscano, Paul Cryan, Jeff Smithe, Joe Felicetti, Harry Stillman, Mickey Severns, Pat Martin, Nick Gencarella, and Rick Booth, played spirituously and we were all proud of them. The time left in our high school years is scarce. Exchanging class pictures, we now look closely at friends made through all our years in school. We mail in college applications and anxiously await affirmative answers. Our Senior Prom will soon be here and then Senior Week will follow in June. Then on that long-awaited day, we will receive our diplomas and bid each other farewell. Three long-short years have passed. Tomorrow marks a new beginning but today shall never be forgotten. 15 LOUIS MICHAEL TOSCANO So mild, so merciful, so strong. Class President 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Ski Club 4. These past twelve years, and especially those spent at Westerly High School, will be a part of us for many years to come. We have spent them preparing ourselves and equipping our minds with the ideals for adulthood, that will remain with us throughout our lives. Our faculty is greatly responsible for this preparation and should be given much of the credit. They have done their jobs well in teaching us to cope with the problems of today and not of yesterday. The Class of 1970 thanks them for their concern and hopes that they will be as proud of us as we are thankful to them. LOUIS M. TOSCANO Presidentf Class of 1970 MICHAEL THOMAS RYAN Character is higher than intellect, a great soul will be strong to live, as well as to think. Basketball 2; Student Council 2; Homeroom Rep. 3; Ski Club 4; Track 4; Class Vice-President 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Prom Committee 4. RUTH CUSHING The sweetest joy, the wildest woe, is love. Class Treasurer 4; Student Council 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; R. I. C. Seminars 3; Latin Awards 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Ticket Chairman 2; Future Teachers’ Club 2, 3, 4; Ticket Seller 4. PATRICIA ANN BURGIE She who has a thousand friends, has not a friend to spare. Class Secretary 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Pep Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4; Twirler 2, Captain 3, 4; Yearbook Assistant Business Editor 4; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4. CELIA IRENE GOMES A smile that bubbles over with happiness Cheerleader Co-Captain 3, Captain 4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers' Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Theater Club 4; Social Chairman 4; Biology Workshop 4; Yearbook Staff 4. 16 DEBORAH ANNE ADAMS A heart at leisure from itself to sooth and sympathize. Cheerleader 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Prom Court 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Future Nurses Club 2; Theater Club 4; Library Aid 4; Usherette 4. JOHN HERMAN AHR JR Not only clothes but also personality makes the man. Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4. LINDA JEAN ALGIERE Transfer from Prout Memorial High School The air of summer is sweeter than wine. Yearbook Staff 4; Pep Club 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Library Aid 4; Business Club 4. CANDACE MAE AGNELLO Transfer from Prout Memorial High School She walks in beauty, like the night. Band Twirler 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. ROBIN JEAN ALLAIR A friend is a friend, neither more nor less. Choir 4; Library Aid 4. KEITH RUSSELL AVERY A mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one. Soccer 2, 3; Theater Club 4. MARK DOUGLAS AWKERMAN The only way to have a friend is to be one. ADRIAN JAMES BARBER We love him for himself alone. Soccer 2, 3, Captain 4; U.R.I. Biology Seminars 4. 17 DEBORAH FRANCIS BARRIE Modest dignity and calm content. Office Work 3; Guidance Work 3. ROBERT SCOTT BEATTIE The wisest man could ask no more of fate than to be modest, manly, true. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative HEINZ-WERNER BECKER Life is not so short but that there is time enough for courtesy. Prom Committee 3. FRANK ANTHONY BERGREN They that put their trust in him shall understand the truth. Baseball 2; Soccer 4; Track 4; Ski Club 4; Cafeteria Crew 4. SCOTT BLISS The business of life is to go forward. Choir 2; Barker Staff 2, Managing Editor 3; Latin Award 3; High School Tournament Captain 3; R.I.C. History Col-loquia 3, 4; National Merit 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; R.I. Boys’ State 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Classics Forum 4; Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 2, 3; Otis P. Chapman Prize Speaking 2; Yearbook Co-Editor 4. RICHARD ALAN BOOTH Courage never to submit or yield. Choir 2, 3; Soccer 2, 3; Football 4; R.I. All-State Choir 2, 3; Prom Committee 2, 3; Barker 2, 3, Sports Editor 2. EUGENE RONALD BOZEK The mathemetician has reached the highest rung on the ladder of human thought. Basketball 2, 3, 4. STEVEN MILLER BRANKERT The thoughts that shake mankind. 18 ANNETTA BRANDOW BROOM For softness she and sweet attractive grace. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Barker Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Library Aid 4; Office Aid 4; Prom Court 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; Usherette 3; Prom Committee 4. MARY LEE CAPALBO Her thoughts her own, her world her own. Choir 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3 Future Teachers Club 3, 4 Barker 2, 3, Photography Edi tor 4; Prom Committee 2, 3 Yearbook Staff 4; Usherette 3 4; Theater Club Secretary 4 Honor Roll 2, 3. SUSAN UPTON BROOM is the worth of anything, but for the happiness it ’twill bring? Honor Roll 2; Office Aid 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Barker Staff 4; Usherette 3; Prom Committee 4; Typing Awards 2, 3, 4. LYDIA MARIE CAPIZZANO Those that wander are full of fun. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Year book Staff 4. CLAYTON ALLEN BRAYMAN a man of business may have music in his soul. Band 2, 3, 4. MARTHA CAPIZZANO Never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you. Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Distributive Education 4; Twirler 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Ticket Seller 4; Library Aid 2. RICHARD GENE BRAYMAN Little I ask, my wants are few. KEITH RONALD CARLSON Attempt the end. and never stand to doubt; nothing is so hard but search will find it out. Class President 2; Rensselaer Math and Science Award 3; Rhode Island College History Colloquia 3; Chemistry Team 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Golf 2, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; Track 3; Prom Committee 2. ANGELO ANTHONY CASALE The manly part is to do with might and main what you can do. Football 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM EDWARD CHICORIA Wise to resolve and patient to perform. Basketball 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH ANN CHAMPLIN Humor is the harmony of the heart. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers’ Club 2, 3, President 4; G.A.A. 3; Ski Club 4; Theater Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3. ALDA LEE CHAPMAN Today let me live well; none knows what may be tomorrow. Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Banner Carrier 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Library Aid 4. DEBORAH CHAMBERLAIN She looks like an angel and acts like one too, but you never can tell what an angel will do. G.A.A. 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Future Nurses’ Club 3, President 4; Pep Club 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. MARK STEVEN CHAMPLIN As good-natured a soul as ever trod on foot. Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 4; All-State Band 2. DEBORAH ALICE CHICK A constant friend is a thing rare and hard to find. Belltones 2; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Barker Staff 3; Yearbook Staff 4. PAUL BROWN CLARK Getting fun out of life is just a matter of living. Choir 2, 3, 4. 20 LAWRENCE GERARD COFONE In him alone, ’twos natural to please. Choir 4. LORRAINE MARIE COFONE Personality is to a woman as perfume is to a flower. Cheerleader 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Belltones 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Barker Staff 2; Poetry Contest 2; Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 2; Prom Ticket Chairman 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; Student Council 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Usherette 2. JOSEPH VINCENT COLOSI The good times make life worth living. Soccer 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Crew 3. JOHN JAMES COMFORTI His are the joys of the open road, for he who travels without a load. Cafeteria Crew 3, 4. PATRICIA ANNE CONINGFORD To her who is determined it remains only to act. Choir 2, 3; Belltones 2; Ski Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 4; Prom Committee 4. ANNE ELIZABETH CONKLIN Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low. an excellent thing in women. Pep Club 3, 4; Barker Staff 2, 3; Future Teachers’ Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Choir 3; Prom Committee 3; Honor Roll 2, 3. JERRY WILLIAM COOPER His mind, his kingdom, his will, his way. Track 2, 4; Football 3; U.R.I. Biology Seminars 4. ALMON LeGRANDE COPLEY The history of the world is but the biography of great men. Student Council 2, 3, President 4; Yearbook Staff 3; Honor Roll 2, 3. 21 FRANK HENRY CRANDALL Honour and Truth and Manhood, These are the things that stand. Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Class Vice-President 3; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4. PAUL MICHAEL CRYAN His strength is the strength of ten. Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. DEBORAH GAYLE DAVIS T 7 no courage but innocence; no constancy but in an honest cause. VINCENT DcGREGORIO The first step to greatness is to be honest. R.I.C. History Colloquia 4. HELEN ANN DELICATO I remain mistress of mine own self, and mine own soul. Choir 4. ALFRED PAUL DePLACIDO He that is merry shall always find friends. Football 3, 4; Cafeteria Crew 3,4. FRANCIS JAMES CREAMER Strength thru joy. Track 3, 4; Football 4. SUSAN ANNE DeROCCO My heart is warm with the friends 1 make. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Theater Club 4; Future Teachers’ 4; Latin Award 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; Yearbook Staff 4. 22 CONCETTA MARY DeSANTIS O, thou art fairer than the evening air clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Future Teachers’ Club 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 2; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Prom Court 3. PETER SHEPARD DESILLIER None but himself can be his parallel. Rhode Island Solo and Ensemble 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Library Aides 4; Theater Club 4. CAROL SUSAN DcSIMONE Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace. Yearbook Staff 3, Co-Editor 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. QUENTIN JOSEPH DeSIMONE Furnish me with argument and intellect, too. Track 2. DONNA LOUISE DIGANGI Take a pair of sparkling eyes. Pep Club 2, 4 ;G.A.A. 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Ski Club Secretary 4; Yearbook Staff 3, Photographer 4; Barker Staff 2; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Library Aid 4; Future Nurses 4; Prom Court 2; Martha C Babcock Essay Contest 2; Usherette 3; Office Aid 2, 3. NINA MARGARET DIONNE Thou hast the sweetest face I ever looked upon. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Future Teachers' Club 3, Treasurer 4. JOANNE DONNA ELIAS The manner of giving is worth more than the gift. Future Teachers' Club 3; G.A.A. 4; Theater Club 4. STEPHEN DAVID FAIOLA In every deed he had a heart to resolve and a head to contrive. 23 SUSAN MARIE FALCONE Elegant as simplicity, and warm as ecstacy. Pep Club 2, 4; Prom Committee 2, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Twirler 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH RICHARD FELICETTI In the minds of men — a man; in the hearts of women — a conqueror. Homeroom Rep. 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Yearbook Staff 3; Ski Club 4; Cafeteria Crew 4. FRANK JOSEPH FERENDO A smile to each, a friend to all. Soccer 2, Captain 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. ALBERT JOHN FINOCCHIARO A man of few worries. LINDA MARIE FISH Happiness is not perfected, until it is shared. G.A.A. 4; Pep Club 4; Choir 4; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. PETER BRIAN FITZGERALD reew 7 saint, when most I play the Devil. JANIS FOOTE A little friend of all the world. Pep Club 2, 3; Future Teachers Club 3. LOUIS FRANK FURCOLO Know him for five minutes — remember him for a lifetime. 24 ROSLYN MARIE FUSARO She who cares for nothing alone is free. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Prom Committee 3, 4. ALEXANDER FURST An honest man and a warm heart within. Soccer 2, 3; Track 3; Band 2, 3; U.R.I. Biology Seminars 4. KATHRYN ELIZABETH GACCIONE Thine eyes are springs in whose serene and silent waters heaven is seen. Future Teachers’ 3, 4; Future Nurses’ 4; Pep Club 2, 4; G.A.A. 4. SHARON KAY GALLAGHER In quietness and confidence shall be her strength. Office Aid 3, 4; Guidance Aid 4. JEANNE ANN GARRATY Transfer from New Jersey My way of joking is to tell the truth. It’s the funniest joke in the world. Yearbook Literary Editor 4; Future Teachers’ Club 4; Pep Club 4; G.A.A. 4. KATHERINE ROSE GAVITT I'll walk where my own nature would be leading, it vexes me to choose another guide. Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Pep Band 2, 4; Stage Band 2; Ski Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. EDWARD CHARLES GENCARELLA The mildest manners with the bravest mind. NICHOLAS JOHN GENCARELLE To be strong is to be happy. Football 2, 4; Ski Club 4; Prom Committee 4; Baseball 4. 25 DORA ANN GINGERELLA A tender heart, a will inflexible. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. HOLLY JEAN GINGERELLA Her eyes sparkle like the evening stars. Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Barker Poetry Contest 3. ANNE MARIE GERVASINI Nobody can be exactly like me. Sometimes even I have trouble doing it. Future Teachers’ Club 3, Secretary 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Homeroom Representative 4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Ski Club 4. JOHN FARRELL GERVASINI If a man is a gentleman, he knows quite enough. Football 3, 4. JOSEPH RUSSELL GIARDINO The spark of life is but in the heart and mind of a man. Cafeteria Crew 4. JANICE ROSALYN GIORNO There is no such word as fail”. G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers’ Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Girls’ State 1969; Honor Roll 2, 3. MICHAEL ARTHUR GERVASINI A jolly disposition and a carefree mind. DEBORAH RUTH GREEN Her eyes are homes of silent prayer. G.A.A. 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. ROGER ALAN HALL He looks quiet, but is he? Basketball 2; Golf 2, 3. NANCY CAROL HARKNESS And learn the luxury of doing good. Pep Club 2, 3; Future Teachers 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Belltones 4. DEBRA CONSTANCE HILL A flower that bloometh in spring. Pep Club 2, 4; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 3- PATRICIA CAROL HINKSON No girl is happy unless she believes she is. ROBERT ROY HOUSTON Life is a game of chance. Homeroom Representative 3; Cafeteria Crew 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2. WILLIAM EDWARD JACOBSON You will know him by his laugh. DAVE JONES III Quiet persons are welcome everywhere. Football 2. CARLEEN ANN KING The world is mine to wander in, and dreams are mine to choose. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. 27 CYNTHIA ANNE KING would lire the same life over if I had it to live again. Latin Award 3, 4; Classics Forum 4; Future Teachers 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 2, 3,4; Prom Court 3. RICHARD JAMES LATAILLE Today is the only time we can possibly live. Band 2, 3, 4; All-State Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3. VICTOR KLYMENKO The valley of a thought cannot be told. CYNTHIA ELIZABETH LANPHEAR One day at a time — this is enough. KATHLEEN ANN KOCH A pleasure postponed is a pleasure lost. Latin Awards 3, 4; Future Teachers 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Ticket Seller 3 4; Classics Forum 4; Yearbook Business Editor 4. MELISSA EVELYN LANPHERE Man has his will, but woman has her way. Yearbook Staff 4. MARION EILEEN KITSON To be oneself is to know oneself. Yearbook Staff 4; Future Teachers' Club 4; Pep Club 4; Homeroom Representative 2; U.R.I. Biology Seminar 4; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4. SALLIE LOUISE LATHROP And what they dare to dream of, dare to do. Belltones 2; Latin Awards 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Classics Forum 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. 28 DUANE STEVEN LAVOIE Devout yet cheerful, active yet resigned. Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Rep. 3. DEBRA ANNE LIONETTI Transfer from New York If music be the fruit of love, then play on. Pep Club 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Drum Major 4; R.I. Solo and Ensemble 2, 3; New England Solo and Ensemble 2, 3; Choir 4; All-State Band 3; Yearbook Staff 4; U.R.I. Biology Seminars 4; Office Aid 4; Barker Staff 2. DEBORAH JEAN LEONETTI She has music's golden tongue. Choir 2, 3, 4; Belltones 2, 3, 4; R.I. Solo and Ensemble 2, 3, 4; New England Solo and Ensemble 4; School Chorus of America 4; Office Aid 4; Theater Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4. ANN MARIE LIGOURI She. with all the charm of woman. Prom Committee 2, 4; Pep Club 2; Ticket Seller 3, 4; Future Nurses’ Club 2, 4; Ski Club 4; Yearbook Photographer 4. THOMAS JOSEPH LIGUORI Politics is the art of human happiness. R.I.C. History Colloquia 3; Boys’ State 3; Model Legislature 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH LEE LIMA Transfer from Chariho Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Yearbook Clerical Editor 4; Choir 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Ski Club 4; G.A.A. 3, 4. MARSHALL STEPHEN LEE A man of quiet intelligence. Soccer 3, 4; Chemistry Team 2; U.R.I. Seminars 3, 4; Classics Forum 4; Sports Fishing Club 4; Homeroom Representative 2. WILLIAM JOHN LITRE Every man is maker of his own fortune. 29 NICHOLAS JOHN LUPICA I never met a man 1 didn't like. Yearbood Staff 3; Honor Roll 2. EILEEN E. MacLEAN Around her lingers an air of sweetness, sincerity and simplicity. Choir 2. AMY LOUISE MacQUOWN There was a soft and pensive grace, a cast of thought upon her face. Choir 2; Pep Club 2. MARY ROSE MAGOWAN Poet and dreamer are distinct. G.A.A. 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 2; Library Aid 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE TERESA MANNING Angels listen when she speaks. Choir 2, 3; Belltones 3; G.A.A. 3, 4; Barker Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 4. CAROL DENISE MARCOTTE Happiness belongs to those who are contended. PATRICK JOSEPH MARTIN You are a devil at everything, and there is no kind of thing in the ’versal world but what you can turn your hand to. Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 3, 4; Prom Committee 2, 4; Yearbook Staff 3; Cafeteria Crew 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Home Room Representative 4. DONALD EDWARD MAYHEW Be just and fear not. 30 LINDA SUSAN MC GOURAN Charm is glow within a woman that casts a most becoming light in others. Future Teachers 2, 3; Future Nurses 4; Prom Committee 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3. STEPHEN JOHN MORRISON Transfer from St. Bernard’s Friends are the nearest relations. BONNIE LEE MELLO A smile, a greeting for all. G.A.A. 2, 3, President 4. JOSEPH ANTHONY MORRONE The will of a man is his happiness. Chemistry Team 3; Track 2; Soccer 3; Ski Club 4. KAREN ANNE MILLIGAN With laughter everything is pleasant. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Barker Staff 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Ski Club 4. MAUREEN VERONICA MOOSEY They who are pleased with themselves must always please. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Bander Carrier 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Court 2, 3. CYNTHIA ANN MORGAN My heart is gay and true. Yearbook Staff 4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Honor Roll 3; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Prom Queen 2; Homeroom Representative 2. ANTHONY JOSEPH MOROSO A gentle boy and of good conscience. 31 GEORGE CALVIN MOWREY Silence never betrays you. PAMELA JEAN MUOIO The fountains of ones hidden life are through their friendship fair. Choir 2, 4; Bell tones 4; Office Aid 2, 3, 4; Library Aid 2, 3, 4. FRANK ANTHONY MURANO Progress grows out of motion. Basketball 3, 4; Cafeteria Crew 4. MICHAEL LOUIS MURANO Music is the universal language of mankind. DAVID GORDON NAPIER Life is far to important a thing ever to talk seriously about. GERALYNN GRACE NARDONE All that know her worth proudly call her a friend. NANCY LEE NEUGENT So sweet the blush of bashfulness. THOMAS A. NIGRELLI It is the brave man who chooses while the coward stands aside. Golf 2; Band 2; Chemistry Team; Ski Club 4. 32 LORN A DEE NILES I have a heart with room for every joy. G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH OATES Never over-serious, not too frivolous, hut a fine fellow. VIRGINIA STANTON OBRIEN A good heart is better than all the gold in the world. Choir 2; G.A.A. 4. MICHAEL JOHN PALAZZOLO Nothing endures but personal qualities. Baseball 4; Choir 3, 4. THOMAS PALMER In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Baseball 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL BARTOLO PANCIERA You become strong by defying defeat. Soccer 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Library Aid 3. JOYCE ANN PARNIGONI Take her up tenderly; lift her with care; Fashioned so slenderly; young and so fair. Choir 4; Pep Club 2, 4; Yearbook Art Editor 4; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Prom Queen 3; Homeroom Rep. 3. MARCIA JOY PARRILLA A pretty face is a joy forever. Pep Club 2, 3; Prom Committee 2, 3; Choir 4; Future Teachers 2; Yearbook Photographer 4. 33 DONALD FERGUSON PASSETTI He loved chilvary. truth and honour, freedom and courtesy. Rhode Island College History Colloquia 4; M.C. Babcock Essay Contest 3; Theater Club 4; Barker 2, 3, Advertising and Financial Editor 4. ELAINE ELIZABETH PF.RRA A cheerful tern per joined with innocence will make beauty attractive, knowledge delightful. and wit good-natured. Social Chairman 3; Pep Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Future Teacher’s Club 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 2; Yearbook Photography Editor 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Prom Court 2; U.R.I. Biology Seminars 4; Latin Award 3; Classics Forum 4. SUSAN STOCKWELL PAYNE Sweet and smiling are thy ways. Beauteous, golden Autumn days. Pep Club 2, 3,4; Future Teachers 3, Vice president 4; Yearbook Art Co-Editor 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Theater Club 4; Biology Workshop 4. BRUCE EDWARD PELLETIER Your old men shall dream dreams, Your young men shall see visions. CLAUDIA CLAIRE PEDUZZJ And she will have gladness wherever she goes. G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers' Club 2, 3, 4; U.R.I. Seminars 3; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Assistant Business Editor 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. FRANK PAUL PENDOLA Happy am I; from care I'm free! Why aren’t they all contented like me? Band 2, 3; Pep Band 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4. JOYCE MARIE PATERNO Cute as a button and full of fun. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses 2; Yearbook Staff 4; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Rep. 2. NANCY ANN PERRONE Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. Honor Roll 2, 3. JOSEPH ANTHONY PESCATELLO He can be both serious and merry. Track 2; Homeroom Representative 4. JEANNE BLAIR PETRIE What she does for others, not what they do for her, gives her immortality. Bell tones 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 2. BARBARA IRENE PIZZA Fair is the love of life. Yearbook Staff 3, Photographer 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Barker Staff 2; Ski Club 4; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Usherette 2, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. STEPHEN WILLIAM POWERS What is now proved was once only imagined. Choir 3, 4; Sportfishing Club 3. RONALD PAUL PSIMER His pencil draws whatever his soul desires. Yearbook Photographer 4; Barker Photographer 4; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4. MARY GERALDINE PUCCI A merry heart goes all the day. Library Aid 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2. 35 DAVID FRANCIS RAUHALA True happiness is to n spot confined. Cafeteria Crew 3, 4. BIRGITTA ULLA ROHDIN Wearing her wisdom lightly. Future Nurses’ Club 4; U.R.I. Seminar 4. RODNEY CARTER RHODES For we that live must please to live. WYMBERLEY BROWN RICHMOND Transfer from Georgia Not what we must, but what we would. Prom Committee 4; G.A.A. 4; Ski Club 4. RAYMOND RONALD RIBERIO To be strong is to be happy. DORIS KATHLEEN RILEY Modesty: the gentle art of enhancing your charm. Choir 2, 3; Barker Staff 4; G.A.A. 4; Office Aid 4; Prom Committee 2; Honor Roll 2, 3. FRANK JOHN REALINI He has moved a little nearer to the master of all music. Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4. LINDA JEANE ROZINSKI Transfer from Newfoundland Neatest manners and gayest heart. 36 SUSAN MARY SAMMATARO She moves a goddess and she looks a queen. Yearbook Staff 4; Pep Club 2, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Honor Roll 3. ALBERT EUGENE SAVAGE What one has. one ought to use: and what ever he does he should do with all his might. Basketball 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 4. CHRISTINA TAYLOR SANDERS True happiness resides in things unseen. BARBARA ELLEN SCHAUER The world is too much with me? DAVID JOHN SAMMATARO No wild enthusiast ever yet could rest, till half mankind were like himself possessed. Basketball 3. DEBRA JEAN SCIONTI The will to do, the soul to dare. Cheerleader 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers’ Club 3, 4; U.R.I. Biology Seminars 4; Ski Club 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. DARCELLE ST. GERMAIN Smallness, cuteness, and liveliness; all adding to her individuality. Pep Club 3; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3. DOUGLAS WAYNE SCHWAB A nd what he greatly thought, he nobly dared. Honor Roll 2; Sports-Fishing Club 2. 37 GEORGE ROBERT SELVIDIO Fun is made to be enjoyed. Soccer 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 3; Ski Club 4; Prom Committee 2, 4; Honor Roll 3; Track 4. CATHERINE JEANNE SHORTMAN Let all that know thee rejoice and be glad. Prom Committee 2, 4; G.A.A. 4. LAWRENCE JOSEPH SERVIDIO Thought is often bolder than speech. Football 3. DEBORAH ANN SEVERNS Life and good living — What do we want besides? Pep Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 4; Choir 4; Office Aid 4; Library Aid 3. GEORGE FRANCIS SERRA An innocent look can hide much deviltry. MICHAEL EUGENE SEVERNS A frame of adamant, a soul of fire, No dangers fright him, and no labours tire. Class Vice-President 2; Football 2, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Crew 4; Ski Club 4; Student Council 4; Prom Committee 2. WILLIAM JOHN SERIO Eat, drink and be merry! DEXTER DONALD SIMMONS Habits form character, and character is destiny. Prom Committee 2, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Student Council 3; Ski Club President 4; Track 4. 38 PETER GERARD SISSON A man of few worries. Choir 2, 3. BILLIE JEANNE SOUTH Transfer from Montana She rose without a friend and sat down without an enemy. Office Aid 4. JEFFREY ADAM SMITHE Time wasted is existence; used is life. Football 4. ANGELO JOSEPH SPOSATO Your wit makes others witty. Yearbook 3; Home Room Representative 2. PETER ANGELO SIMONE He can't be wrong, whose life is in the right. Soccer 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 4. MAUREEN SPOSATO Whatever will be. will be well. Prom Committee 2, 4; Pep Club 2; Homeroom Representative 2. DEAN GORDON SISSON have laid aside business, and gone a-fishing. PATRICIA ELAINE STAPLIN Charms strike the sight but merit wins the soul. 39 RAYMOND HARRY STILLMAN An enlightened infidel. Student Council 2, 3, 4; Vice-Prcsident-Treasurer of Student Council 4; Governor s Youth Advisory Council 4; Homeroom Representative 2, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3 ,4. ALAN JAMES TALBOT Transfer from Michigan Speech is great, but silence is greater. JOHN PETER SULIMA Great is truth, and mighty above all things. R.I. Boys’ State 3; U.R.I. Seminar 3; Barker 2, News Editor 3, Editor 4; Band 2; Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 2; Chemistry Team 2; High School Tournament 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Library Aid 4. JOANN LEE TASCA Life is not life at all without delight. HEATHER MARIE STILLMAN It is good to lengthen to the last a sunny mood. Twirler 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Choir 4; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 4; Theater Club 4. BEVERLY JEAN TETLOW Business before pleasure is the seed to success. Office Aid 4; G.A.A. 4. JAMES LAWRENCE STEADMAN As I am. so I see. Cafeteria Crew 4. SCOTT FRANCIS TASCA Why should the devil have all the fun? Ski Club 4; Track 4; Cafeteria Crew 4. 40 THOMAS GEORGE TSOURIS A man is as happy as he thinks himself so. JOSEPH PATRICK TOSCANO A companion that is cheerful is worth gold. Track 2, 4; Soccer 3, Captain 4; Yearbook 3; Ski Club 4. JOSEPH MICHAEL TOTH The one thing in the world of value, is the active soul. Track 2; Cross-Country 2; Cafeteria Crew 2, 3, 4. DAVID THOMAS TOTH UVho'er excels in what we prize, appears a hero in our eyes. Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 4 Track 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4 Cafeteria Crew 4; Yearbook 3 Choir 3, 4. ANTHONY GERARD TREBISACCI What should a man do hut be merry? Football 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4. NANCY ELLEN THIBAULT Transfer from Massachusetts Happy go lucky and nice. Prom Committee 3, 4; G.A.A. 3,4. DONNA MARIE VENTILATO A girl governed by her own opinion. MARK TETLOW If having fun were a crime, Mark would be serving a life sentence. 41 PATRICIA ANN VETF.LINO Nothing great was ever achieted without enthusiasm. Yearbook 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. D’ANN NANCY VUONO Sweet as sweet can be. Pep Club 2, 3; Future Teachers’ Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 2; Honor Roll 2, 3. JUDITH ANN VUONO As pure as a pearl and as perfect; a noble and innocent girl. Band 2; Stage Band 2; Barker 2; G.A.A. 4; Homeroom Rep. 2; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Refreshment Chairman 2. SUSAN MARY WEST Earth's noblest thing, a woman perfected. Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers’ Club 4; Pep Club 3; Honor Roll 2, 3. DONNA JEAN WETMORE Transfer from Prout Memorial High School A smile on her lips, a tear in her eye. Pep Club 4; Choir 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 4; Ski Club 4; Prom Committee 2, 3, 4. SUSAN JEAN WISE Quiet, but nicely so. Chemistry Seminar 3; G.A.A. 2, 4; Pep Club 3; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. 42 Wait ’til I tell you about Saturday night!” 43 CLASS WILL I, Jeanne Garraty, being of sound mind and body, leave my job as Literary Editor of this yearbook to the Junior who can handle Mr. Steiner. We, Michael Panciera and James Steadman, bequeath our morning standing place to any Junior who can withstand snow, sleet, rain, gloom of day and Mr. Augeri. I, Sallie Lathrop, leave my place as the only girl in the Calculus class to any girl that will take it. I, Frank Crandall, leave to my brother, Doug, the joy and pains of being Quarterback for Westerly High. We, John Ahr and Mickey Lavoie, do hereby leave to Mr. Autry the problem of finding two managers as efficient as us for Next Year's Team. We, Dexter Simmons and Ace Barber, leave John Tourtellotte, Jean Ciocca, and Jacquelyn Cherenzia with the memory of that flawless plot of Dec. 10, 1969. I, Pumpkin, leave my suit to my sister in hopes that she may fulfill her roll as well as I did. I, Donald Mayhew, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my locker, at the back of the alcove, to any underclassmen who has the time to fight his way in and out in the mornings and afternoons. Noi, Claudia, Concetta, Janette, Celia, Carolina, Caterine e Maria, lasciamo la signorina Ruisi e Westerly High con dispiacere, e auguriamo una buona fortuna agli altri studenti che hanno coraggio abbastanza di studiare 1'italiano per quattro anni. I, Pete Simone, do hereby leave Mr. Wright and all the unscrupulous banana and onion heads of Room 19 in peace. Also a warning to underclassmen Bookkeeping students that pages 46 and 58 are dynamite. I, Cindy Morgan, do hereby leave to my sister Judy my ability to stretch the length of my skirts whenever I see Mr. Augeri coming, and to Uncle Sal I leave my shortest skirt. We, Paul Cryan and Vincent DeGregorio, leave our rancid lunches in our locker for any lunch thief who is hungry. I, Claudia Peduzzi, leave my week-end fun to Debbie Hall in hopes that she can cope with them as I did. I, Frank Ferendo, being of small mind and body, do hereby leave the last position in the batting order to any other weak hitter. We, Marion Kitson, Karen Milligan, Debbie Lionetti, and Carol DeSimone, leave our parking space to Barbara Holliday and Mark Nardone in hopes that they can master the 500 yard dash every morning. I, Beverly Tetlow, do hereby leave gym sneakers to whomever found my gym suit and socks. I, Joe The Toe Felicetti, being of sound mind and body, do hereby w’ill all the kicking responsibilities to Doug Crandall. 1, George Selvidio, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to Doc Gouvin two things, another year of WHS and another year of MINDY. I. Nicholas Lupica, do hereby leave to Miss Baruzzi memories of my dazzling translations of French short stories. We, Susan Falcone, Patty Burgie, Candy Agnello, Donna Wetmore, and Barbara Pizza, do hereby leave our name, the We Five , to any five Juniors who are worthy of it by having as much fun as we did. We, James Creamer, Jerry Cooper, and Paul Cryan, bequeath to James Grey our combined weight of 625 lbs. (or and 10 people who want it.) We, Marion Kitson, Scott Bliss, Carol DeSimone and Joyce Parnigoni do hereby leave our late night jokes to Mr. Steiner and Mark Nardone in hopes that they can find next year’s deadline as much fun” as we did. We, the girls of the Friday 3rd lunch, leave to Blondie” any little bit of trouble that she can find to any other 12 girls wrho think they can handle her. I, Debra Hill, leave my intercom to any poor soul w ho may need it next year. I, Joe Toscano, as former Soccer Captain, do hereby bequeath my cool, calm, collected temper to Bill Terranova, my skill of play — other players' positions to Joe Tenuta, and my ability to command to Kevin Brennan, knowing that combined with their talents next year's team will be INVINCIBLE. I, Donna DiGangi, do hereby leave all my school spirit to my brother, John, in hopes that he will take up where I left off. I, Bruce Pelletier, do hereby leave my athletic prowess to any boy who can play basketball like I can’t. I, Bonnie Mello, hereby leave the soft gym floor to anyone who likes to fall as much as I do. We, Elaine Perra and Barbara Pizza, do hereby leave the camera, flash and battery to anyone who can stand having faulty flash flick in your face. I, Richard Booth, do bequeath to Westerly High forever my rifle, in which everyone took so much interest, and my idiotic collection of football analogies in hopes that WHS will enjoy a silence it never had during my tenure there. We, Lou Toscano and Tom Liguori, will our association with the We Five” to any Junior boys who will put up with the trials and tribulations of the love lives of five Senior girls. I, Frank Bergen, leave all my Joe Toscano” nose jokes to his brother, Mike. I, Debbie Lionetti, do hereby leave my rollers, hairdryer, bobby pins, shampoo, and hair conditioner to Joe LaPietra to use to his best ability. We, Dave Toth, Frank Crandall, Harry Stillman, A1 Savage, Pat Martin, Lou Toscano, Mickey Severns, Paul Cryan, and Jeff Smithe, the Senior members of the football team, leave our football jerseys to no one because we all took them. I, Debbie Adams, do hereby leave the care of my Physiology rabbit, Henrietta J. Hare, to Billy Holliday, in hopes that he will sec to it that she brushes her teeth and says her prayers every day! I, Albert Savage, leave the remains of my crutches and injuries to those unfortunate enough to receive them. God help them, ’cause I can’t. We, Debbie Scionti, Celia Gomes, Lorraine Cofone, Connie DeSantis, and Debbie Adams, do hereby leave to Donna DeGroff one heating pad for her back, to Karen Carlson and Doris Huelck tape for their sprains, and to Jean Engle a new pair of contact lenses, in high hopes that they can live without our medical assistance next year. We, Pat Martin and Joe Felicetti, do hereby leave all our cigarette breaks and Saturday night fun to John DiGangi in hopes that he will carry on. I, Debbie Leonetti, leave my loud voice to anyone who likes to crack windows and watch plaster fall. We, Annetta and Susan Broom, do hereby leave our ability to confuse teachers to any future set of twins. (Right, Mrs. Donnarummo?) I, Joe Giardino, leave five large stalks of bananas to Mr. Wright, to be collected when I join the Army. I, Susan Payne, do hereby leave my brace to nobody. I, Gene Bozek, leave to Bob Carson my three apple-a-day diet in hopes that it will keep the doctor away from him, too. I, Debbie Champlin, do hereby leave my talent of eating my lunch and half of everyone else’s in twenty minutes to anyone who can eat as much and as fast as I can. We, the Yearbook Editors, leave to Mr. Steiner and the future Yearbook Editors, Chartzy. our miserable cat. I, Debbie Lima, hope that next year’s Clerical Editor of the yearbook finds faithful helpers such as Holly Gingerella and the Broom twins and a teacher as patient as Miss Gesualdi. I, John Ahr, do hereby leave my position as Best Dressed to Paul Koulbanis. I, Debbie Chick, do hereby leave my frigid seat by the window in Mr. Chaffee’s Geometry Class to my sister, Judy, if she’s crazy enough to take Geometry and warm-blooded enough to endure it. We, the Original Rejects, Cindi King, Kathy Koch, Ruth Cushing, Ann Ligouri, Terry Capizzano, and Donna Ventilato, leave our great, loyal friendship to any six girls who think they can be as close as we were and have as many great memories. I, Tom Palmer, leave to any sweet-toothed Sophomore any candy left in my base-ball locker. We, Susan DeRocco, Debbie Champlin, Susan Payne, Claudia Peduzzi, Debbie Scionti, Anne Gervasini, and Nina Dionne, do hereby leave the quiet cafeteria studies to any underclassman who thinks he can compete with the cooks, the coke machine, and the coke and ice cream delivery men. We, Debbie Chamberlain and Roslyn Fusaro, do hereby leave to any underclassman the ability to think up as many excuses as we did to bail class and not get caught! I, Janice Giorno, leave my ability to speak French in my Italian class and Italian in my French class to any worthy Junior. I, Dora Gingerella, do hereby leave my six year old beat-up gym suit to my sister, Rose Marie, with complete assurance that she will put it to more and better use than I did. I, Susan Wise, do hereby leave the name, Wise Potato Chips to any other Wises who think the name will die out before they get here. I, Anne Conklin,do hereby voluntarily leave my constant fear of surprise quizzes to any underclassman who feels like testing his nerves to their utmost capacity. I, Mary Pucci, do hereby leave my brother, James, my seat on the bench, my warm friendship with Mr. Augeri, my ability to con my teachers, and all my excuses for skipping gym. We, the Class of 1970, do hereby leave this school hoping that someday we will look back and say it was all worth it. — Marion Kitson JEANNE GARRATY 21 KEY to PICTURES 1. Marcia Parrilla 27. Donna DiGangi 54. Keith (Noz) Carlson 81. Susan DeRocco 2. Douglas Schwab 28. Sue (Stretch) Payne 55. Frank Crandall 82. Alda Chapman 3. Bonnie Mello 29. Don Mayhew 56. Lou Toscano (Tusky) 83. Joe Felicetti 4. Werner Becker 30. Barbara Pizza 57. Nancy Nugent 84. Jan Giorno 5. Robin Allair 31. Patty Vetelino 58. Netta and Sue Broom 85. Gerry Nardone 6. Kristy Piccolo 32. Elaine Perra 59. Scott (Beats) Beattie 86. Debbie Chamberlain 7. Beverly Tetlow 33. Billie South 60. Paul Cryan 87. Sal lie Lathrop 8. Mickey Severns 34. Ro-Ro Fusaro 61. Mary Magowan 88. Carol DeSimone 9. Linda McGouran 35. Patti Burgie 62. Janis Foote 89. Joyce Paterno (Put) 10. Nancy Harkness 36. Candy Agnello 63. Nick Genarella 90. Darcey St. Germain 11. Ruth Cushing 37. Frank Pendola 64. Connie De Santis 91. Lorna Niles 12. Marion Kitson 38. Karen Milligan 65. Pumpkin 92. Doris Riley 13. Tommy Tsouris 39. Celia Gomes 66. Frank Ferendo 93. Billy (Chic) Chicoria 14. Sue Sam 40. Sue West 67. Mary Lee Capalbo 94. Steve Morrison 15. Cindy Morgan and Steve Morgan 41. D'AnnVuono 68. Kathy Gaccione 95. Joyce (Fenora) Parnigoni class of 1968 42. Donald Pasetti 69. Sharon Gallagher 96. Nick Lupicca 16. Donna Vent and Tommy Miguel 43. Nina Dionne 70. Cathy Manning 97. Susan Wise 17. Micky Lavoie 44. Cindi King 71. Larry and Lorraine Cofone 98. Debbie Severns 18. AngCasale 45. Claudia Peduzzi 72. Birgitta Rodin 99. A! Savage 19. Maureen Moosey 46. F. James Creamer 73. Joe Pescatello 100. Scot Bliss 20. Deb Chick 47. Nacky Treb 74. Vinny DeGreorio 101. John Sulima 21. Dave Toth 48. Debbie Davis 75. Dexter Simmons and Pat Martin 102. Sue Falcone 22. Holly Gingerella 49. Debbie Barrie 76. Debbie Champlin 103. Patti Hinkson 23. Donna (D. W.) Wetmore 24. Terry Cap 50. Anne Conklin 51. Debbie Hill 77. Larry Servidio 78. Peter DeSillier 104. Lydia Capizzano and Steve Cap, Class of 1969 25. Jeanne Petrie 52. Gene (Bo) Bozek 79. Debbie Green 105. Heather Stillman 26. Kathy Koch (Kochie) 53. Jcannie Garraty 80. Dora Gingerella 106. Debbie Scionti I wish I had my toe shoes!” 52 53 HOT LINE TO HEAVEN! SUPERLATIVES MOST RESPECTED Elaine Perra, Louie Toscano MOST INTELLIGENT Janice Giorno, Keith Carlson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Scott Bliss, Elaine Perra CLASS MUSICIANS A1 Copley, Debbie Lionetti CLASS ARTISTS Joyce Parnigoni, Bruce Pelletier MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT MOST ATHLETIC David Toth, Bonnie Mello ice CReam BEST PERSONALITY Lorraine Cofone, Louie Toscano FRIENDLIEST Nacky Trebisacci, Patty Burgie DID MOST FOR V.H.S. Louie Toscano, Elaine Perra QUIETEST John Gervasini, Debbie Davis CLASS OPTIMISTS David Toth, Susan Payne Half Full!” CLASS PESSIMISTS Debbie Scionti, Dean Sisson Half Empty! 56 CLASS INDIVIDUALISTS Mary Lee Capalbo, Bruce Pelletier CLASS CLOWNS Kathy Koch, Frank Murano CLASS DEVILS John Comforti, Donna Ventilato MOST TALKATIVE Tommy Liguori, Celia Gomes MOST GULLIBLE Ann Marie Liguori, Micky Severns CLASS FLIRTS Debbie Adams, Joe Felicetti 57 Susan Falcone, John Ahr Joe Felicetti, Susan Sammataro n, K T 3 r Harry Stillman, Joyce Parnigoni CUTEST Scott Tasca, Debbie Lima 58 NICEST SMILE Donna Wetmore, Frank Ferendo CUTEST DIMPLES Jeff Smithe, Alda Chapman CLASS of 1971 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated L-R: Deborah Cilino, Social Chairman; Debra Hall, Treasurer; John DiGangi, President; Rose Marie Gingerella, Secretary; Wayne Morgan, Vice-President. HOMEROOM 12 Miss Brown 1st Rote: D. Algier, B. Arnold, C. Beaulieu, W. Algiere, L. Ahern, R. Algiere. 2nd Row: D. Bibby, K. Brennan, R. Abruzzese, D. Brooks, A. Algiere. 3rd Row: G. Behan, C. Bilby, P. Algier, V. Bed dell, J. Bran-cato, M. Best, L. Beehe. Missing: D. Allen. HOMEROOM 13 Mr. Autry 1st Row: S. Blanchard, T. Burns, G. Brown, J. Bursell. 2nd Row: A. Burns, M. Burns, A. Cahoon, J. Bruno. 3rd Row: S. Brown, J. Callahan, B. Bottomley, G. Capalbo. 60 HOMEROOM 200 Mr. Sacco 1st Row: B. Delicato, M. Clark, J. Cerasoli, P. Caulfield, R. Comforti, G. Comli, L. Clark, D. Carson. 2nd Row: A. Cozzolino, W. Capizanno, D. DeGroff, R. Carson, J. Ciocca, K. Chicoria, D. Cilino, R. Clark. 3rd Row: K. Corning, P. Cardinal, D. DePerry, E. Celico, M. Dillow, M. Clark, K. Carlson, F. Corina. Missing: G. Ciocca, J. Cherenzia. HOMEROOM 201 Mr. Steiner 1st Row: M. Fretard, P. Gallo, A. Falcone, C. Falcone, L. Feraco, C. Dipallino, J. Cozzolino. 2nd Row: C. Gentile, S. Esposito, J. Engle, A. DiOrio, M. Gavitt, D. Crandall, P. Earl, J. Cuda. 3rd Row: M. Diek-man, L. Duerr, M. D’Ordine, C. Frazier, P. Corina, K. Dunn, J. Di-Gangi, D. Dinoto. Missing: D. Ger-bitz. HOMEROOM 202 Mrs. Hippely 1st Row: L. Gilmore, Giordano, M. Gersten, J. Gray, B. Holliday, P. Gencarelli, M. Harman. 2nd Row: P. Gaccione, D. Hall, G. Gou-vin, D. Hoelk, R. Greaves, S. Harwood, S. Gingerella. 3rd Row: P. Gingerella, M. Gingerella, E. Ger-vasini, L. Gingerella, R. Gingerella, N. Gencarella, M. Houston, E. Greene. Missing: J. Goulet, G. Groccia. 61 HOMEROOM 203 Mrs. Godomsky 1st Row: J. LaChapelle, J. Iacoi, R. Jordan, D. LaPietra, F. Langley, J. Lombardo, P. Jenkins. 2nd Row: J. Majeika, M. Jaconetta, R. Kenyon, B. Iacoi, J. Gregory, C. Lan-phear, W. Hill. 3rd Row: L. Lau-done, C. Kenny, C. Hart, K. Kelly, P. Koulbanis, J. Lihou, F. Kurdzicl, P. Jacques. Missing: K. Lenzen, S. Johnson, N. Lanphear. HOMEROOM 204 Mrs. Bell 1st Row: L. Mayne, S. Martin, J. Nardone, J. McCarthy, C. McCullough, F. Marino, M. Mixie. 2nd Row: M. Nardone, M. Misisco, J. Murphy, K. LoPriore, J. Nicol, L. McGuire, L. Manfred. 3rd Row: M. Luzzi, J. Miceli, M. Melanson, D. Marcey, W. Morgan, S. Madison. Missing: J. Martell, J. Moosey, J. Marino. HOMEROOM 18 Mrs. Donnarummo 1st Row: C. Parrilla, W. Palmer, L. Scionti, S. Poplaski, J. Scibilio, R. Pelligrino, J. Pragluski. 2nd Row: S. Newcomb, P. Rathbun, T. Sca-rano, K. Sisco, K. Siezkiewicz, E. Smith, J. Ribcrio, D. Pellegrino. 3rd Row: G. Panciera, M. Servido, C. Pillmear, D. Nugent, V. Peck-ham, K. Olsen, J. Sanders, J. Scan-lan. Missing: B. Saunders, R. Price, B. Shulda, P. Shortman. HOMEROOM 19 Mr. Wright 1st Row: B. Smith, K. Spezzano, L. Spencer, G. Grout, J. Tenuta, V. Smith. 2nd Row: S. Tasca, R. Tap-ley, D. Staplin, R. Taylor, M. Totin, W. Terranova, U. Smith. 3rd Row: M. South, C. Sullivan, W. Smyth, E. Smith, J. Sminky, M. Tattersal, G. Sirois, M. Sullivan. HOMEROOM 20 Mr. Chaffee 1st Row: D. VanPatten, R. Thompson, A. Willis, M. Young, M. Tucker, T. Valliere, S. Ulles. 2nd Row: J. Turano, D. Vita, D. Trebisacci, C. Weston, W. White, R. Zanclla, P. Warner, M. Vangiere. 3rd Row: D. Vetelino, J. Thornton, M. Turco, J. Tourtellotte, T. Wilkinson, J. Williamson. Missing: C. Webber, K. Wilcox, S. Winchester. CLASS of 1972 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS (L-R): D. Murano, Vice-President; M. Ravenelle, Secretary; F. Rave-nelle, President; L. Friend, Social Chairman; T. Turco, Treasurer. HOMEROOM 21 Mrs. Buffum 1st Row: D. Barber, H. Bennet, L. Barris, S. Brosseau, A. Adimari, G. Brown. 2nd Row: B. Barone, D. Anthony, D. Berardo, D. Bonvcnuto. M. Buckley, B. Bolejack. 3rd Row: P. Barine, S. Beattie, N. Bottone, G. Antoch, R. Auzusto. 4th Row: J. Azzinaro, F. Abate, D. Bedgood, J. Benoit, R. Awkerman, D. Bauerle. Missing: K. Archer, M. Algiere. HOMEROOM 22 Mr. Weyant 1st Row: J. Cherenzia, R. Champ lin, G. Cherenzia, D. Cappuccio, J Caulfield, C. Cooper, P. Cline, M Burns. 2nd Row: D. Clarke, D Casale, J. Cimalore, J. Castagnaro S. Brown, A. Brousseau, R. Cahoon 3rd Row: A. Burbello, D. Carpenter R. Brown, G. Capizzano, D. Broc colo. Missing: K. Bowen, M. Casey. HOMEROOM 23 Mr. Routhier 1st Row: P. DiAngi, M. DeBartolo, M. Costanza, N. Coronato, M. Fazio, S. DiPaoIa, G. DcPlacido. 2nd Row: M. Dickey, G. Delisio, D. De-lisio, D. Dauray, D. Caswell, P. Davis. 3rd Row: T. Cline, L. Conto, G. Collins, W. Conklin, B. Celico, J. Faubert. Missing: J. Chiaradio, Del Yen Chin, M. Dawson. HOMEROOM 24 Mr. Terranova 1st Row: L. Genese, E. Galanti, P. Gent, L. Friend, G. Gradilonc, C. Greene. 2nd Row: E. Greer, D. Gen-carella, G. Fusaro, A. Gavis, R. Gac-cione, E. Finnichiaro. 3rd Row: D. Ferraro, H. DiGregorio, C. Falcone, J. Fiore, F. Finnichiaro, R. DePie-tro, G. Donahue. Missing: C. Drecz-ko, S. Everett, J. Ferando, M. Ga-then. HOMEROOM 25 Mrs. Algiere 1st Row: J. Kelly, H. Jordan, M. Joe, R. Grarino, L. Heaps, P. Keena, S. Iacoi. 2nd Row: M. Hill, W. Holland, M. Gencarelli, D. Foberg, B. Fiore, J. Green, G. Gervasini. 3rd Row: J. Gencarelle, J. Gaccione, B. Grant, D. Jordan, D. Gencarelli. 65 HOMEROOM 28 Mr. Frank Ryan 1st Row: D. Lynch, G. Ligouri, D. LaChapelle, W. Kurdiezel, M. Ku-tesky, A. Lombardo. 2nd Row: C. LoPriore, B. Kenyon, V. King, W. Grove, W. Holliday, R. Harwood. 3rd Row: S. Johnson, J. Kirby, G. Kitchen, S. Night. Missing: W. Hig-gins, C. LeClair. HOMEROOM 29 Mr. O’Connell 1st Row: D. Moneypenny, D. Mac ky, D. McVeigh, D. Montalto, K. Lynch, D. Marino, S. McCollough. 2nd Row: B. MacQuown, E. Magow-an, L. Mellow, J. Manfredi, C. Martin, F. Manfredi. 3rd Row: L. Manet-ti, J. LaPietra, M. Lupinnacci, A. Leonetti, S. Lombardi, A. Lathrop. 4th Row: K. Manfred, G. Loomis, S. Majeika. Missing: J. Manetti, D. McColl, L. Mahfood. HOMEROOM 300 Mr. Anderson 1st Row: J. Panceira, J. Morrone, B. Paterno, D. Page, J. Pasetti, N. Murphy. 2nd Row: J. Morgan, B. Pajak, S. O’Brien, K. Mueller, W. McKenna, J. Murray. 3rd Row: D. Matti-son, D. Moneypenny, J. Maxson, W. Miller, D. Murano, R. Marcotte, M. McQuade. 66 •HOMEROOM 301 Mrs. Fletcher 1st Row: P. Pelletier, M. Ravenelle, C. Phillips, S. Pellegrino, D. Petro-celli, K. Quintla, J. Pucci. 2nd Row: C. Pietraallo, B. Pelt, D. Pillmear, J. Pepler, E. Pasqualin, W. Nardone, L. Pappadia. 3rd Row: M. Nocol, R. Oates, J. Nigrelli, M. Pellegrino, M. Petrone, J. Pellegrino. HOMEROOM 302 Miss Baruzzi 1st Row: C. Ruisi, J. Reed, D. Siecz-kiewicz, P. Ruzzo, K. Rose, D. Shul-da, D. Shortman. 2nd Row: B. Schaefer, L. Rizzardini, D. Roberts, D. Ribeiro, D. Riley, C. Raithel. 3rd Row: S. Piccolo, R. Rodman, W. Roberts, J. Reynolds, P. Regan, R. Quint. 4th Row: F. Ravenelle, G. Pierce, D. Samiagio, R. Russo, C. Sacco. Missing: B. Riley, C. Minisie. HOMEROOM 304 Mrs. Visgilio 1st Row: L. Spino, B. Taylor, S. Sullivan, G. Simone, G. Somerset, P. Stratouly. 2nd Row: M. Sposato, A. Steadman, K. Traynor, C. Trebi-sacci, S. Tenuta, G. Staplin, K. Scott. 67 HOMEROOM 305 Mr. D’Aleno 1st Row: M. Turdo, V. Wright, M. Walsh, J. Vangicri, J. Vuono, S. Willis, D. White. 2nd Row: V. Winchester. R. Webb, I. Vargas, L. Williams, R. Wills, L. Wilcox, ltd Row: K. Walsh, M. Toscano, J. Turano, F. Tate, C. Wahl. 4th Row: G. Truss, A. Terranova, D. Wagner, T. Turco. Missing: M. Young. 68 ACTIVITIES BAND Front: M. Moosey, A. Chapman. 1st Row: D. Lionetti, B. Bolejack, G. Pancicra. 2nd Row: G. Capal-bo, W. Smith, J Cuda, P DcSillier, K. Dunn, K. Gavitt, M. Murano, W. Archer, S. Gingerella, M. Turco, A. Leonetti, L. Heaps. 3rd Row: S. Martin, D. Gencarella, P. Warner, D. Caswell, W. Hill, N. Petone, S. Piccole, F. Realini. Standing: T. Valliere, R. Greaves, A. Steadman, L. Manfred, C. Brayman, R. Rhodes, D. Foberg. Missing: P. Rathbun. S. Winchester. STAGE BAND 1st Row: S. Gingerella, G. Capalbo, M. Murano, W. Smyth, M. Turco, J. Gregory. 2nd Row: R. Rhodes, R. Greaves, T. Valliere, L. Heaps, S. Martin, P. Warner, N. Bottone, F. Realini, D. Lionetti. PEP BAND Front: D. Lionetti. 1st Row: G. Capalbo, W. Smyth, M. Murano, K. Gavitt, P. Desillier, A. Steadman, R. Greaves, R. Rhodes, P. Warner, D. Caswell, B. Bolejack, D. Gencarella, P. Rathbun. BANNER CARRIERS A. Chapman, M. Moosey DRUM MAJORETTE and DRUM MAJOR D, Lionetti, M. Murano 71 CHOIR 1st Row: V. Wright, L. Gcnise, D. Lionetti, L. Mayne, M. Kuteski, K. Corning. 2nd Row: K. Lynch, B. McQuown, N. Harkncss, L. Galanti, M. Parilla, D. Severns, D. Lima, D. Muoio, H. Dclicato, G. Simone, D. Page. 3rd Row: G. Grout, D. Leonetti, C. LoPriore, D. Clark, J. Parnigoni, W. Holland, D. Allen, P. Keena, M. Dickey, D. Holeck, M. Mixie. 4th Row: P. Staplin, G. Staplin, M. Magowan, M. Capalbo, M. Sullivan, L. Fish, R. Allair, G. Brown, J. Sanders, D. Robinson, B. Pajak, V. Winchester, N. Lanphear, C. Lanphear. 3th Row: M. Best, M. Hill, J. Comforti, D. Napier, P. Clark, D. Toth, D. Simmons, S. Powers, L. Cofone, M. Palazzola, R. Wills, M. Sullivan, P. Hinkson. Missing: K. Quintal, L. Cofone. BELLTONES 1st Row: G. Grout, D. Lima, L. Genise, V. Wright, P. Muoio, D. P. Keena, K. Corning, N. Lanphaer. 3rd Row: P. Hinkson, J. San- Allen. 2nd Row: P. Staplin, N. Harkncss, D. Leonetti, G. Staplin, ders, J. Petrie, G. Brown, N. Lanphear, M. Hill. 72 Wanda C.Gomas ,Capiai n; D. H od k ,Co Capl. D z bbi l Z Lorraine, Dobbio PEP CLUB 1st Row: E. Perra, Vice-President; P. Burgie, President; D. Hall, Secretary-Treasurer. 2nd Row: P. Vetelino, M. Moosey, D. Lionetti, D. Lima, K. Gaccione, N. Dionne, J. Paterno, A. Chapman, J. Garrefy, K. Koch, C. King, E. Magowan, J. Ciocca. 3rd Row: D. Ventilato, R. Cushing, M. Capizzano, J. Parnigoni, S. Sammataro, L. Algiere, S. Falcone, C. Agnello, D. Wetmore, B. Pizza, M. Kit-son, K. Milligan, K. Quintel. 4th Row: L. Mayne, D. Chamberlain, D. Gingerella, L. Capizzano, A. Gervasini, D. DiGangi, L. Fish, C. Morgan, D. St. Germain, S. DcRocco, C. Peduzzi, J. Giorno, A. Conklin, K. Dunn. 3th Row: M. Melanson, C. Weston, G. Ligouri, G. Cherenzia, J. Morrone, R. Jordan, R. Abbruzze, D. VanPatten, M. Sullivan, D. Clark, E. Smith, U. Smith, M. Jaconetta, M. Rave-nelle, M. Castagna. 6th Row: L. Clark, C. Parilla, M. Kuteski, B. McQuown, B. Holliday, M. Misisco, L. Scionti, P. Gingerella, R. Gingerella, K. Sisco, K. Pillmear, A. Cahoon, E. Gervasini, M. Houston. 7th Row: R. Gaccione, C. Trebesacci, A. Adimari, G. Gradilone, J. Morgan, S. Pellegrino, B. Pelt, D. Pillmear, M. Buckley, P. Ruzzo, J. Fusaro, R. Zanella, S. Brosseau, M. Mixie, B. Iacoi. 8th Row: L. Cofone, C. DeSantis, D. Scionti, D. Adams, C. Comes, J. Engle, D. DeGroflf, D. Hoelk, K. Carlson. 77 G.A.A. 1st Row: K. Gaccione, D. Severns, L. Cofone, D. Lima, D. Wctmore D. Chamberlain, Treasurer; D. DiGangi, Vice-President; B. Mellow President; P. Vetelino, Secretary; R. Jordan, Publicity Chairman; J Morrone, L. Mayne, M. Mixie. 2nd Row: M. Sposato, L. Friend, G Simone, M. DeBartolo, C. Phillips, H. Bennet, M Turdo, C. Falcone C. King, K. Shortman, L. Fish, D. St. Germain. 3rd Row: D. Hall D. DcGroff, D. McVeigh, S. Tanura, J. Ciocca, D. Bibby, A. Cozzo lino, K. Lanphear, C. Dippolino, L. Ahern, J. Pragluski, C. McCol lough, B. Holliday. 4th Row: J. Vuono, C. Manning, M. Magowan B. Tctlow, A. Broom, K. Piccole, S. Broom, L. Rizzardini, A. Stead man, U. Smith, N. Kurdzel, C. Green, D. Barber, M. Joe. 3th Riw: B. Iacoi, M. Misisco, G. Brown, K. Corning, C. McCoula, D. Clark, M. Burns, G. Gradilone, S. Dipaolo, J. Panciera, D. Riberio, K. Quintel, K. Rose. 6th Row: S. Newcomb, K. Pillnear, A. Cahoon, K. Dunn, S. Madison, V. Beddell, M. Jaconetta, D. Gerbitz, M. Melanson, P. Gingerella, L. McGuire, D. Hoelch, D. Allen. 7th Row: S. Wise, P. Conningford, L. Cappizano, R. Gingerella, S. O'Brien, E. Greer, J. Morgan, D. Pillnear, A. Gervasini, J. Garrity, K. Gavitt, D. Green, D. DePerry. Missing: A. Algiere. 78 79 FUTURE TEACHERS 1st Row: M. Kitson, J. Garrety, A. Gervasini, Secretary; D. Champlin, President; N. Dionne, Treasurer; C. Gomes, J. Giorno. 2nd Row: C. DeSantis, K. Koch, C. King, R. Cushing, D. Scionti, C. Peduzzi, S. DeRocco, E. Perra. 3rd Row: M. Dickey, K. Gentile, L. Gilmore, D. Allen, G. Cherenzia, G. Ligouri, C. Trebisacci, R. Abruzze, W. Kurdziel. 4th Row: K. Gaccione, D. Vuono, M. Melanson, M. Capalbo, C. Weston, L. Friend, D. Gerbitz, L. Scionti, L. Riz-zardini, A. Lombardo. 3th Row: E. Gervasini, F. Langley, M. Totin, D. Marcey, R. Jordan, A. Cahoon, A. Conclin, L. Clarke, C. Parrilla, M. Jaconetta FUTURE NURSES 80 1st Row: P. Gent, L. McGouran, J. Vuono, L. Ciocca, J. Caulfield, K. Gaccione. 2nd Row: D. Cilino, R. Zand la, A. Ligouri, D. Davis, C. LoPriorc, C. Marcott. 3rd Row: P. Gingerella, B. Rhodin. M. Vangieri, E. Smith, D. DiGangi, D. Chamberlain. SKI CLUB 1st Row: D. Scionti, M. Walsh, C. Gomes, D. Lima, J. Morrone, L. Mayne, D. White, C. LoPriore, D. Digangi. 2nd Row: J. Cherenzia, H. Bennett, P. Stratouly, C. Beauliev, M. Mixie, D. LaChapelle, R. Webb, K. Milligan. 3rd Row: R. Champlin, C. Parilla, L. Clark, S. Blanchard, K. Traynor, P. Kcena, L. Scionti, W. Kurdziel, A. Stedman, D. Roberts, P. Coningford, M. Dick- ey. 4th Row: B. Algiere, E. Perra, J. Castagnaro, M. Melanson, C. Weston, K. Spezzano, R. Jordan, G. Selvidio, B. Algiere, V. Beddell, S. O’Brien, J. Fobert, J. Simalore. 3th Row: M. Young, J. Williamson, S. Tasca, P. Martin, M. Ryan, D. Toth, J. Feli-cette, N. Gencarelli, J. Tourtellotte, D. Simmons, M. Spezzano, F. Kurdziel, F. Corina. THEATER CLUB 1st Row: L. Gilmore, W. Kurzdiel, D. Hoelck, M. Mixie, R. Jordan, D. LaChapelle. 2nd Row: D. Pasetti, F. Langley, S. Madison, S. Ulles, R. Abruzzi, J. Lihou, P. Desillier. 3rd Row: E. Gervasmi, M. Capalbo, C. Kenny, S. O’Brien, S. Brown, K. Avery. 81 SPORT FISHING CLUB 1st Row: P. Giordano, E. Pasqualin, C. Raithel, T. Cline. 2nd Row: L. Conto, D. Foberg, M. Nicol, J. Capizzano, A. Burbelo. 3rd Row: Mr. Anderson, F. Murino, R. Thompson, B. Oates, J. Lombardo. 82 OFFICE AIDS 1st Row: M. Dickey, D. DeGroff, S. Gallagher, D. Marcey, D. Severns, G. Simone, P. Staplin, D. Barry, D. Staplin, B. South, S. Broom, A. Broom, D. Leonetti, B. Tetlow, K. Piccolo, D. DePerry, P. Mu- oio. Missing: D. Lionetti. BARKER STAFF 1st Row: P. Davis, A. Cahoon, C. Weston, M. Melanson, S. Broom, A. Broom, L. Gilmore, J. Sulima 2nd Row: W. Algiere, M. Nardone, R. Jordan, C. Manning, W. Kurdziel, D. Pasetti, M. Capalbo. 3rd Row: J. Nicol, P. Martin, E. Gervasini, S. O'Brien, C. Weston, F. Corina. LIBRARY AIDS 1st Row: D. Adams, A. Broom, P. Vetelino, D. DeGroff. A. Chapman, M. Pucci, M. Totin, R. Allair. 2nd Row: K. Dunn, M. Magowan, C. Manning, D. Hall, L. Algiere, D. DiGangi. 3rd Row: P. De-Sillier, J. Sulima. CO-OP 1st Row: D. Ventilato, J. Comforti, S. Faiola, J. Smithe, M. Cappizano, 2nd Row:J. Elias, M. Gervasini, A. DePlacido, M. Tetlow. CAFETERIA CREW 1st Row: D. Toth, W. Serio, S. Tasca, J. Toth. 2nd Row: D. Raohala, J. Steadman, C. Sacco, J. Miceli, J. Felicetti. 3rd Row: F. Bergen, G. Behan, A. Diplacido, P. Martin, J. Smithe, J. Murphy. Missing: M. Severns, M. Gervasini, F. Murano. 84 1st Row: C. DeSantis, N. Dionne, J. Faterno, A. Chapman, D. Scionti, C. Gomes, D. Adams, M. Moosey. 2nd Row: A Conklin, C. King, D. Champlin, J. Giorno, H. Gingerella, D. Lion-etti, L. Cofone, P. Vetelino. 3rd Row: R. Cushing, L. Algiere, M. Kitson, M. Lanphere, S. Sammataro, C. Manning, A Broom, S. Broom. 4th Row: L. Fish, A. Gervasini, C. Morgan, K. Milligan, S. DeRocco, M. Capalbo, C. Agnello, S. Falcone. 3th Row: J. Sulima, D. Chick, S. Wise, P. Desillier. 85 EDITORS Kathy, Business Editor Debbie, Clerical Editor Jeanne, Literary Editor Elaine, Photography Editor Sue and Joyce, Art Editors Carol and Scott, Editors-in-Chief Donna, Photographer Ron, Photographer Patty and Claudia, Ass’t Business Editors Chartzy, Contributing Editor Marcia, Photographer Barbara, Photographer Marion, Photographer Ann Marie, Photographer Fearless Leader FOOTBALL 1st Row: N. Gingerella, A. Casale, H. Stillman, F. Crandall, D. Toth, L. Toscano, P. Cryan, J. Felicetti. 2nd Row: J. Ger-vasini, P. Simone, R. Booth, F. Creamer, J. DiGangi, R. Kenyon. 3rd Row: E. Greene, T. Valliere, J. Williamson, J. Scanlon, P. Cardinal, L. Manfredi, W. Morgan. 4th Row: D. Dino-to, D. Brooks, S. Gingerella, J. Ribcrio, M. Servidio, D. Cran- dall, W. Palmer. 5th Row: T. Leonetti, D. Murano, F. Raven-elle, W. Holliday, S. Knight, V. Capizzano, M. Pelligrino, M. Casey, S. Piccolo. 6th Row: Mr. Terranova, Ass’t Coach; Mr. Gulluscio, Head Coach; Mr. Carson, Ass t Coach. Missing: A. Savage, J. Smithe. Mr. Gulluscio, Head Coach; Mr. Carson, Mr. Terranova, Ass’t Coaches. 89 BASKETBALL VARSITY 1st Row: E. Bozek, J. Iacoi, B. Chicoria. 2nd Row: K. Carlson, F. Murano, S. Beattie, L4 Laudone. 3rd Row: B. Carson, K. Chicoria, P. Cardinal, W. Morgan, D. Lavoie, Manager. JUNIOR VARSITY 1st Row: Mr. Lavoie, Coach; D. Vetelino, J. Serra, W. Nardone. 2nd Row: L. Laudone, P. Cardinal, G. Donahue, D. Gencarelli, G. Capizzano. 91 SOCCER 1st Row: D. Simmons, K. Carlson, J. Colosi, A. Barber, F. Ferendo, Warner, K. Brennan. 3rd Row: L. Sposato, D. Gordan, D. Chin, J. Toscano, G. Selvidio, M. Lee, F. Bergren 2nd Row: G. Panciera, R. Riberio, Manager; K. Wynne, M. Toscano, C. Wahl. E. Celico, J. Tenuta, W. Terranova, R. Pellegrino, M. Clark, P. WHITE ECSTACY Seated: L. Cofone, P. Burgie, D. Chamberlain, D. DiGangi, Queen; C. Morgan, D. Riley, B. South. Standing: D. Morrone, D. Bibby, S. Morrison, D. Simmons, M. Guarino, D. Lanphear, J. Toscano. 94 95 'Now, I know it's in there somewhere! 'Pceky-Boo! 'It's the Boogy Man! 'My group had 20% fewer teeth.' 96 — ■V . - aw PATRONS =3£ Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Cushing Richard Riley Mr. and Mrs. John Ligouri Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Philip Souza and Family Bill and Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Thom Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sheldon a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koch Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Capizzano Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hudson and Fafl ily Mr. Arthur Sacco A Friend ' Mr. George Conklin Mr. Albert Webster Alvia Terranova . Mr. and Mrs. Chick ChicorftT Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Pat rno, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Perronc Mrs. George Conkiln Mr. and Mrs. Amondo Cofone A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Francis Manning Mr. and Mrs. Cosimo Pizza Mr. and Mrs. Everett Peduzzi Miss Margaret Mitchell Mrs. Eleanor Cofone Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Gervasini Mr. and Mrs. Edward Magowan Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Gingerella Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gomes Mrs. Ralph B. Bliss Mr. and Mrs. Alan McShane Mr. and Mrs. Guy DeRocco Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Lima Mr. and Mrs. Louis Falcone A Friend Mr. and Mrs. John Gaccione Mr. and Mrs. Robert King Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lidestri Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silvestri Mr. and Mrs. George Utter Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Petrie Gundi Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Perra Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perra Fluffy Mr. and Mrs. William K. Jerrett Mrs. Marion C. Kitson BEST WISHES from the GIRLS ’ATHLETIC AS0CIAT10N GREAT PUmPKINJ • 'pbo r M O' ij ja 39 WOZj, o MQs r GENTILE'S SUPER MARKET, INC Compliments of 24 PIERCE STREET WESTERLY R. I. John Gentile Vincent Gentile SHORTHAND II TRANSCRIPTION CLASS H.E THORP SON, INC. Real Estate WESTERLY, R. 1. Tel. 596-5184 Mrs Forgue Annetta Beverly Billie Doris Ginnie Kristy Linda Sharon Susan CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1970 Raymond Maker Shirley Collins James V. Capizzano II Peter DeLude Squ itchy Sandra Erwin Mae Papadopaulos Charles Morenzoni Eleanor Cofone Gilbert Diaz Sally Pelchat Arnold Ceresa Beverly Thatcher 106 Best Wishes To The CLASS OF 1970 WESTERN AUTO 5 CANAL STREET WESTERLY, R. I. HOLLIDAY JOYCE 92 GRANITE STREET WESTERLY, R. I. Tel. 596-4339 WILLIAM W. PRICE, C.P.C.U Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter Property and Casualty Insurance Affilliate Coy Real Estate An Alumnus of 1934 Compliments of ONE-HOUR MARTINIZING Granite Street Shopping Center WESTERLY, R. I. Compliments of SPARGO'S UNIVERSAL FOOD STORE Compliments of BROWN'S MOBILE SERVICE Complete Mobile Service Tel. 596-9165 LEO F. MANFRED ASSOCIATES 9 MARRIOT AVENUE WESTERLY, R. I. 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Compliments of WESTERLY - PAWCATUCK YMCA SMITH'S FLOWER SHOP BURGER CHEF Compliments of MUNRO'S FLORISTS, INC. Telephone 596-2883 122 BOB MEARNS MEN'S BOY'S WEAR WARNER'S 56 HIGH STREET The Warnaco Group WESTERLY, R. I. ASHAWAY, RHODE, ISLAND Tel. 596-2295 Fashion begins with Figures Compliments of and it all adds up to WARNER'S” DR. ERNEST NARDONE Compliments of Compliments of ALGIERE'S ESSO SUBURBAN FORD - LINCOLN - MERCURY HIGH STREET 145 MAIN STREET WESTERLY, R. I. WESTERLY, R. I. Best Wishes From Best Wishes TOSCANO'S DEBUTANTE SHOP Distinctive Men and Boy’s Wear 23 CANAL STREET FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA 123 THE COTTRELL COMPANY PAWCATUCK, CONNECTICUT T rainees Stenographers Machinists Assemblers Active Apprenticeship and “Learner” Program for high school graduates — “Co-op” and summer training jobs for college engineering students. 124 Westerly Community Credit Union Compliments of WESTERLY COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION THE Jjp SUN cum pi am . „ .. . ------ ‘manj - Uoma Clean Sweep foi • it us demand __ „An ,APnoH ka.i« Investing Co. a cam re 3 sled dogs. Clarke There is no place n America, m truly, to withdraw and lapart. So Rustin demand black people extras (courage because b' practical alterna ’ • V For the wt ;- X V VN who some4 C iAv • -v t black- VvOO ' .nmin; „ Public $ read in; .css and tl iA8 James Jieir chaileng be regular no challenge, b succeeded in havin: st ceremony of sellreadipg banned in some i. ather cb: W aint that ( ereF Their unconvfcwest schools — with a resultant nrh lit thof vitriolic controversy — but it 1 w much like that vitriolic controversy V e ess cwsins, iheoblained no subsldies u ially eC?x fc. as lhe 8arW Toda 'r RiMo roaHin np ' ary- ln simpkreligious , uemana m conccrnecj about Investing Co. acquired ecurity when I am cent of Home Insurance through an exchange off don't provide !ast year' City Investing of’ details,one sha 'e of ,!s se‘ convertible preference st( four-tenths of a share mon stock for each nsurancc stock to you •'sur m o as ,he sarW Today Bibl® readiBg and 311 every'5dollar %ou ' v ar-v-In simpkreUgious observances a ntr thn nlin K if oil u vc . t rm Of failuibanned in all public schools, nt° the plan’..by a11 exchan Var. but the Roman Cathoii- Church lbc oppor-unity. 'SStfV s part me. lice wer ep the r Westerly ear sions were is still demanding jz£ sther BProtestanls ami that m 1 even a prayer you; t 32 shares Vies B cou k and 12 ng com in .mC cash for a fr crully share. 10 when acted that wa: Connect ln the checked ps ickcd un ero to 111 value but which City Investing comm ra 'er isi0n 1 Produce high since been split, two f ,ri nHc That would have doub Westerly High School Wins Accrcditatii And Membership as a Result of Evaluatii flddi, a record raiTT v. Highway washo Jscues of the stranded An tV Sbom the k X irom Fres- sion of ools of fciates ry Scb •erly H; hembers1 ‘dilation j fold rcce- £7 annotin; J hnu. o n d a ti o n s for c e rt a i n in the a well - organiz program of studit academic needs c and for the intr rMusic and Art 5 e . The was aula residen R ilT from the thrce-dav orm pushed totals to - ghs for the first two m V tAv , -e year. For examr' their homes, ches in San ) - , AS sald lhe majority lout 24 inc1- _ thcir longings be,.. ’ About 10 miles east ot A % AJ -us and Paula, an estimated 350 to 4ou MU V approaches ..erra announ T. r 60 . r 1 i r o.dcnt in that flc „ 4S on1 r, . J Blizz? h c tl- ..erra where a ••“♦I • J' '.'J K •! Vj P :J°oo residents evacuated the Fillmore area in the face of high sou. “'■ ■-tt “ s 126 NEVER GROW OLD ! ! ! ! COPY US We’re 170 (born as The Washington Bank in 1800). But we don’t consider ourselves Old”. Mature”, maybe — or Experienced”. but Old”??? NEVER!!! There’s always something new to do or a better way of doing it. And our customers are the nicest people. Westerly High Class of 1970 STAY YOUNG! Use Our Secret! NEVER LOOSE YOUR ENTHUSIASM and ALWAYS BELIEVE IN THE BASIC HONESTY AND GOODNESS OF PEOPLE r .


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