Wethersfield High School - Elm Yearbook (Wethersfield, CT)

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' Q Vf-Y' y N o n,,vs P' , I AA I Af' 4 1-II' 31' ' . -A E - ' 52 5 ' 1 -1-J . A X F AA.. ,.,,W.,A Z .,E.:,:.2.E 1 A 4A V mg ' 'E f L A - ..g.'91-'11 ,.1 Af- Ht .Qi-.tr In p - , 9 ., O-VAN. xx -11 401-.- 1, 1 f I 6111. 11--- 1 gf If 5 Q- 1f.s,a11gIJv3-gf: - . 19 T, , I .i1'.ei3,1f3J?f.f..,-1,-A' -5- A , -K ' 5 ' 1 ' ' ll, f5'f Mn... 224- ery' lf skmgm- 1 ' . TABLE OF CONTENTS ACADEMICS ....4..,...............,..,...........,..,,,..,,,.......,,..... ..., 6 CLASS 011' 1969 ,.....A zz LITERARY .1 sz 106 154 160 190 zos ACTIVITIES ff SPORTS .,...... I . CANDIDS ......,.............,.I1.... , ADVERTISING '...... ................ .,..... ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ....,... ....... I. ,., Q . A Z ,V N N' '-I..,,,w, , wvf- ' 1 . - 1.2. DEDICATION Mr. Michael B. Daughn Who dares to teach? Who dares to hold in trembling hands the life of another and guide his search for truth? Who dares to say, Come think with me. Follow reason where it beckons. Who dares to call forth the other from the security of the present to the creative uncertainty of the tomorrow? Who dares to say, Come with me. Leave the dead shells of past learning. Venture forth into the dazzling sunshine of new t- , 52,63 ' Mrs. Rae Willard johnson Who dares to teach? He who trembles before the beauty of a Hower or kneels to grasp the trusting hands of a child. He dares to teach who, though tormented by his own ignorance, stands erect before the immensity of man's knowledge. He dares to teach who loves enough to care, to be inconvenienced for the sake of another person who wants to learn. He dares to teach, who ventures forth from study with a new humility, who goes to stand before his younger brother and insights. Who dares to teach? say - Come, Only one who stands mute before the silence of Let us seek eternity and hears it whisper low to him the word Together ! that calls him forth. Carolyn Adler ELM EDITORS First row: Mrs. R. johruorz faculty advixer, K. Mottram, C. Williams, S. Wraight, J. Watras, N. Watson, C. LaPenta, C. Gerarcle. Serorzd raw: P. Kellis, P. Adams, M. Simon, D. Arnold, L. May. Third row: S. Personette, D. Matt, C. Scalia, A. Nichols, K. Abbot, L. Manoni. ELM STAEE L. to r. fin! row: L. Delgado, S. DeCarlo, C. Emery, K. Sampeck, C. Koppel, K. O'Keefe, J. Santangelo, F. Denegre. Second row. E. Steinmiller, G. McCarthy, S. Montanaro, D. Bamoski, L. Des- rnarais, J. Amato, E. Graber, C. Ross. Third row: L. Pfister, H Perry, J. Aziz, J. Miller, J. Wynn, S. McAuliffe, N. Zachorawitz J. Cretella, K. Peterson. Fourth row: B. Bauer, J. Abate, L. Bul lard, L. Milano, A. Carbone, K. Reardon, C. Mason, L. Johnston J. Krawiec, M. Ahern, M. Scott, G. Ofhcer, J. Surclyka. Fifth f01lli M. Lanweir, P. Gustafson, S. Blinn, R. Cebelius, K. Walsh, F Tooker. Sixth row: D. Birclsall, D. Bowman, M. Fortin, S. Grant P. Hatch. Seventh raw: D. Heath, R. White. Lest we forget . . . There is a destiny that makes us brothers: No one goes his way alone,- All that we send into the lives of others Comes back into our own unknown SCHLEY WRAIGHT C o-Editor JAMES WATRAS Co-Editor MRS. RAE WILLARD JOHNSON Adviser There is an appointed time for everything, and a time for every affair under the heavens. A time to be born, and a time to die,' a time to plant and a time to uproot the plant. A time to kill, and a time to heal,' a time to tear down, 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 time to gather them, a time to embrace, and a time to be far from embraces. A time to seek, and a time to lose,' a time to keep, and a time to cast away. A time to rend, and a time to sew,' a time to be silent and a time to speak. A time to love, and a time to hate,' a time of war, and a time of peace. Ecclesiastes 24, 3:i-viii There is a time for the old, and a time to cast away the old Now is the time for the new. ' 5 I I K N 1 I ministrcltion MR. GEORGE A. MULLIN Principal Over the years your yearbook will recall to you the fond memories of your friends and of events in your high school days. For the last three years you have been a very important part of Wethersheld High School. Your years here may soon be memories but your deeds and accomplishments, both as a class and as individuals, will always beia part of this school. To have the privilege and pleasure, as I have had, to work with you and to see you grow' intellectually has been a most rewarding experience. Your gen- eration is a dynamic one. The faculty has done its best to see that you have a good education so that you will be prepared to meet life's challenges in the future. Look upon your graduation from Wethersheld High School not as an end but as a beginning of a new challenge. To each and every member of the Class of 1969 I extend my best wishes for success in all of your endeavors. Principal A 1 MR. FELIX A. BABEL MR. ANTHONY J. DE JOHN MR. WILFRED TALBOT Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal I -' i I- l : V YI , ,f I ii PP 5 'R 9-1. ' l '. ' ' l I 1-V ' - W-IA T A ' lt fire' . . 'P K - Q- , l 'Y , 1- . sl T ' E V i I- P - . yy my pl! i,, . .. i 'Alb ,, l - . X lf' MR. ANTHONY J. BISACCIA B.A., Florida Southern College M.Ed., University of Hartford MR. RODERICK CYR B.A., University of Maine M.Ed., Boston University MR. LAWRENCE HUTNICK B.S., Trinity College M.Ed., University of Hartford M.Ed., Guidance, University of Hartford fo WQSQ A N XSS X1 'Kiki xx si JJ QX 0 0 R YF: XL?- Q, MRS. AIDA HACKNEY MR DANIEL SPANEAS MR WAYNE WARRINER B S Central Conncctlcut St'1te College Dep'1rtment Chalrman B BA UnlVCfSlfy of Massachusetts MR. MICHATL WFIR B 9 Central Connecticut Stltc Collqsc ,K 6 6 l 1 Engl as ,-. F ' f .'.., f ' Q,-:.,-.., fr I A sgirfg t fmfmf rj se.:-.giqig A glwllli f 2l,'liL59 r f' ' Wy! -- V --ff-- W ,nut MISS JANICE BURRILL MR. 'WENDELL COOGAN B.S., Central Connecticut State College B.A., University of New Hampshire M.A.L.S., Wesleyan University MISS MARY GROGAN MRS. ANDREA HANSON MR. DONALD HERSESY B.A., University of Rhode Island B.A., University of Connecticut B.A., Trinity College M.Ed., University of Hartford E' ' 1-1 MRS. RAE WILLARD JOHNSON MISS ANITA LUND B.A., College of New Rochelle B.A., St. Olaf College M.A., New York University h.,..,. J isa, MR. DAVID MITCHELL MRS. WILMA SPEED B.A., University of Connecticut University of Iowa University of Pennsylvania Trinity College MRS. MARGRET WEIR MR. RUSSELL WISE B.A., Central Connecticut State College Department Chairman B.A., Amherst College l l l l t 1 l , 1 l se Q l ' MRS. EMAJEANE WEAVER B.A., Catawba College M.A., Trinity College .ew- MISS JUDITH WOLKEN B,A., Hillsdale College SLC? li Re od In V 15 x X 4,1 s 'FXR ,H : 55551 53 .X -2 I E H Y -fpggf x .151 49- 45 R -I - Wa! X 1.1 L'-S-. 1 .1 ..- ff 'i f f' S- RF , if 'K -- -.e,t I -4 : if sl' MR. MICHAEL DAUGHN B.A., Emerson College M.A., Boston University MRS. BEATRICE DAY B.S., Worchester State Teachers College M.S., Central Connecticut State College MR. EDWARD GODBOUT M.A., University of Hartford 5' x MR. DONALD MASTRIANO B.S., Mathematics, Central Connecticut State College All 'Y 1 fy pint I ,V -X , ix Itlllll iiiil 3l + it 2 'lx W lltu llml rlll, sm + cos : I YM? llklll llh ys A-4 bzcz lllll 0.0. :tile mf' ww .MCB-bf 'T Mathematics fr' i K I MR. JOHN KUROWSKI B.S., State Teachers College, Kutztown M.A., Lehigh University Sixth Year Graduate Study MR. FRANK METCALF Department Chairman B.A., Northeastern University M.Ed., Boston University C.A.S., Wesleyan University MR. JON MASSARO B.S., Ecl.M., Boston University MRS. PATRICIA WIDLITZ B.S., Central Connecticut State College MR. WILLIAM THUMBECK B.S., Central Connecticut State College N ur 5 e bs!!-'JQLMZIM' 1 MRS. FRANCIS DESMOND School N une MR. FRED CLARK B.S.E., Massachusetts School of Art MRS. DOROTHY GASSNER B.S., Southern Connecticut State College .Ryu l'i'i. . l l' I' . . t 3' ' ,,- .y.,A:,- I -1 W9-N. , l i ,f ., - .. yi fm vs. AI 'lZ f V' X , 'JG ,2 f , il ll Miz f 'l lttlx If , 1 'Wx ,if ,lt lim tw, lil oy, t- .1 ,H ,wif . . U, X If ae qagjff yv yulx xl fx ftt. ll. 1:l i'l'l tgll5oIl1',1', V: N :QA ll K ff, ' f if V qwgxiks ti, u f43l 5 X 539 f 5,13 1 fsigi , i: A ' lvlusi f MR. ROBERT COUTURE B.M.Ed., Boston University M.E.., Calvin Coolidge College Graduate Study, Boston University B.S.Ed., University of Connecticut MISS VIOLA FOSTER B.S., Boston University M.Mus.I-Ed., Boston University it WJ, MISS ENA BOLDUC MISS CYNTHIA DUNN MR. GEORGE GAUDREAU B.A., Bates University B.S.Ecl., Central Connecticut Department Chairman M.A., Middlebury College State College B.S., Central Connecticut State College Summer Stucly, University of Dijon, M.A., University of Connecticut Dijon, France Sixth Year Advanced Graduate Study- Diploma in Education, University of Connecticut 1- I PM . l , g 1 H Q-f.1.T14 me :,.,,- --.3 4 , '- W , , 1 AZ g Q cmguoges Zi Q 1 as , MRS. HANNAH GRISWOLD B.A., Connecticut College MRS. DOROTHY GULLONG MRS. HELEN HUMPHREY MISS ,IACQUELINE JONES B.A., Bates College B.A., Tufts University B.A., Pembroke College in Brown M.A., Trinity College M.Ed., University of Hartford M.A.T., Brown fx Msg MR. OLIVER MELLEN B.A., Colby College M.A., Trinity College l --ff -1' MR. CLARENCE SILVIA B.A., Providence College M.Ed., Bridgewater State Teachers College ' 4 1 N'importe qui? MR. JOSEPH COTTONE B.A., Dartmouth College M.A., Springfield College MR. MILLARD MASON Department Chairman B.S., Springfield College M.A., University of Hartford O I I VN fig 52? 1 1 r 1 77 l 6 ' TY SE: l ,233 Ml f'AX ' A l ' , l ,Q -x i ' , 'ii' 75 N N 5 V57 WX 1 R W Q t MQ physical Eciucaizion MRS. JESSE LINICUS B.S., University of Connecticut Graduate Work-University of Hartford MISS DOROTHY MEERBACH B.S., Springfield College ., xo I.. A , - ,-Z :ge MR. HENRY BECK B.S., University of Maine M.S., University of Connecticut CIQVICS .. .I MR. ANTHONY MESULIS MR. D. J. MICHL MR. EDWARD WASHER B.A., University of Connecticut B.S., Cornell University B.S., Trinity College MS., University of Connecticut Rhode Island College M.A., Trinity College Sixth Year of Advanced Central Connecticut State College Sixth Year Study, St. joseph College Graduate Study rfja' MR. EDWARD DUZAK MR. ANTHONY LATINA B.S., Trinity College B.S., Central Connecticut State College M.A., Trinity College M.A., University of Connecticut Sixth Year of Advanced Graduate Study -University of Hartford A .!l. MR. WILLIAM PARKER, JR. MR. HOWARD NEIDEL Department Chairman Department Chairman B.A.. Union College B.S., Fitchburg State Teachers College M.A., Columbia University M.A,, New York University A i t 'flirt llllll l lm lll lltilliillll riser .er MR. LAWRENCE WAIDA B.A., Central Connecticut State College M.A., Central Connecticut State College tl Ho iemakin 1 XV f t JF4 gmv MRS. VIRGINIA KLEINHEN B,A., Regis College M.A., University of Connecticut MISS JANE NEWBY B.S., Ball State University ociol Studies v 7, Af i i'0t-T itatitnb' riili ' ll, . S . 1::EeEfi' - - 1a MR. RICHARD PETERS A.B., Providence College M.Ed., University of Hartford MR. CHARLES WRINN Department Chairman B.A., Trinity College M.Ed., University of Hartford MISS CEILA DAME B.A., Stanford University M.A.T., Brown University MRS. ARLENE PRINCE B.A., Education, Major History Oglethorpe College W F35 T: ii 5 l U l MR. ROBERT YARROW B.S., University of Maine M.S., University of Hartford MISS DOROTHY PALMER A.B., Cornell University A.M., Trinity College Sixth Year Graduate Study, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands MR. ARTHUR TENNEY B.Ed., Keene Teachers College M.Ed., Boston University Li brary 2-A N is i i l fi l MRS. ELLA ROBB COOK Librarian B.S., Cotner College M.A., Butler University M.S., Central Connecticut State College IN MEMORIAM F. ELLIS BACKMAN September, 1932 - November, 1968 A IOURNEY NEVER ENDING To live is not merely to breathe, it is to act .... The man who has lived longest is not the man who has counted most years, but be who has enjoyed life more. -Rousseau Ellis Backman enjoyed a resevoir of life and of knowledge which he enthusiastically shared with us-shares still. For the mind and character of a fine teacher are eternal, finding their lively expression in the lives of other men. With his passing, we all have suffered a personal loss. His great feeling of fellowship for colleagues and students alike made him always personally concerned. From that consideration we draw sustenance. Ellis Backman is our friend. We miss him. The Cla ss 9 l thouscm h undr six 9 n ine JO-ANN ABBATE 60 Crest Street Slye who .rmiterr Junrbirze ir ever welcome. jo-Ann . . . cute and neat . . . has many beautiful clothes . . . rumbling stomach . . . Stop and Shop Cashier . . . beauti- ful brown eyes . . . behaved herself in Rome? . . . Beware of bubble gum on chairs! Fellow Students, We, the graduating class of 1969, are a small segment of a generation who will guide this great nation in solving the many critical problems which we face today, at home and in other parts of the world. As the leaders of tomorrow we must keep faith in our fellow man. We must strive to make a better world for all peoples. No generation before us has had such opportunities and such tools as we have, to make this a better world which we all seek for our fellow man and for ourselves. Graduation from high school is just another step in the direction of a meaningful life for others and for ourselves. Life, with its hardships and worry is like athletics, whether you win or lose you have to pick yourself up and keep trying. We know our social problems, we must continue to learn the ways and means of solving them without infringing upon the rights of our fellow man. As future leaders, we all seek contentment and if we each in our own small way can use these tools to build a better world, where there is food for all, decent shelter for all and equal education for all, we will find the contentment which we seek. President fl 'ff W-I K C' , rlcflffl'-V' ,-Li KATHLEEN ABBOTT CHRISTINE ACKER 34 Farms Village Road 16 The Cartway Firrt ez rmile, llaerz 4 giggle, It if zz friendly heart ibut has and finally uproariour laughter. plenty of friendr. Katie . . . witty, sarcastic . . . always Chris . . . pleasing personality . . . ready with a chuckle . . . You're kid- red tights . . . a very sincere person . . . ding? . . . Pitt 77 . . . a cashier at oh, those parties. . .loves book stores? Mott's . . . Is she ever serious? . . . Oh, shut up! . . . baby-sits often . . . Geerii! . . . great Math student. PATRICIA ADAMS KATHERINE AHERN DAVID ALLISON 40 Apple Hill 217 Highland Street 54 Dix Road Thoughtr of wirdom and way! of One who maker her companionr laugh, There is no great genius friendlineu are hers. dererzler happinerr. wizhout rome :auch of maderrr. Pat . . . considerate . . , long time hos- Marge . . . quick-witted . . . Can I Indy . . . often seen in a blue Mustang pital worker . . . dramatic Tihebe. .. cut your hair? . . . sincere friend . . . . . . I'll drink to that . . . loves Mon- great editorialist . . . very sarcastic . . . I don't have freckles! . . . mischief in day mornings . . . chicken fat and old Good grief . . . Roman rain . . . can those blue eyes . . . Raallph, I'm gonna tennis balls . . . honorary member with- always depend on her. he late! . . . Giant's Neck. out an operation . . . if it's not cold I can't drink it! 'lf J do f' , I n JOANNE AMATO RONALD AMBROSINI MARY ANDERSON 20 Merriman Road 103 Southwell Road 12 Hubbard Place There 1113! a ligile ggrl who had The lVorld ir df you take il. Mirchief .rhiner forth from her eyer. 4 W' E W' 'ig ti we Ron Let's go down the Sound Mary . . . friendly to all . . . attracted puddle of he' forehead' . . . Weth. Merc. Shop . . . Hasn't to the opposite sex . . . I can't, I have jo . . . Flex . . . Areviderci Roma! reached 80 yet but still trying! . . .W to work Friday nights! . . . Pshaw! . . . Don't cry Aunt Tina, we'1l find Flipped once, sunk twice, but still liv- . , . 'for really? . . . V.M.??? . . . No, her! . . . Want to go to Battison's? ing! . . . a nice guy. no, shhh, no!! . . . Chuck-le, chuck-le! . . . A true G.S. NANCY ANDERSON ELLEN ARMSTRONG 21 Tollgate Road 454 Coppermill Road I The mort urelers day of all There': something that ret: her apart, 1: that in which we have not laughed. the friendlyjwinkle in her eye: Nancy . . . pretty blond hair . . . cute 'bat Wm your bean' . . . popular with the opposite sex . . . Ellen . . . came to W.H.S. in her senior How's Bob? . . . The Prophets . . . good year . . . Hi Y'all! . . . Georgy Girl dancer . . . Roller at Burger Chef!? . . . cute mac . . . and then some . . . . . . What are you giggling about now? southern belle . . . Horseback riding . . . 12:00? . . . That walk from Hart- ford . . . A friend to all. JANEEN AZIZ FREDERICK BANNON 140 Dudley Road 15 Harold Street It ir better to have loved and lort Trouble never troubles me. than never to have loved at all. Fred ' . v here comes the judge . ' 4 Janeen . . . Stick . . . Beautiful clothes French Scholar . . . always in school? . . . Great dancer, up front at any dance . . . nice dresser . . . tall, blonde, and . . . National Guards . . , Seen driving handsome . . . star of video-tape. a caddy, not very often . . . brown- eyed woman . . . three strikes you're out . . . one of the girls. 4 l DALE ARNOLD 62 Park Avenue A rare combination of fun, friendrhip and frolic. Dale . . . a sincere friend . . . often seen with one special boy . . . around the world in 60 days? . . . wild Airport arrivals . . . who knows how to get to Bristol Central? . . . may I have a pass to the nurse? DEBRA BARNOWSKI 26 Bond Street lVithout love and laughter there it no joy in life. Live among love and laughter. Deb . . . hey Barney . . . snap-on tools . . . Ralph . . . came from Hartford . . . has an eye for the opposite sex . . . blue Tempest? . . . You're funny . . Knokn and liked by everyone. DANIEL BARSTOW BARBARA BASSEL 190 Stillwold Drive 144 Fox Hill Road H ir greamer: lie: no! only in Moderly i.r the citadel of lair acromplirbmenlr, but in lair cbaracler. beauty and virtue. Dan. . . Wetl1ers6eld A.F.S. student to Barb . . . likes to swim? . . . horse- Australia . . . fair dinkum . . . asset to back riding . . . what about a red bath- cross country and track teams . . . See ing suit? . . . Rosy . . . let's have a you later, salt . . . often seen riding caravan . . . Florida? . . . one of the around town on his unicycle . . . Punns? Fox Hill gang . . . an adorable smile and a friendly nature. NAUREEN BATES ELIZABETH BAUER 140 Forest Drive 45 Nott Street H er way: are quiet bu! friendly. A bil of fun a bit of quiez. Naureen . . . quiet . . . ex-Swed .... Beth . . . beautiful long, brown hair dancer . . . pleasing personality . . . . . . Wild PJ. Parties in the Park?! Chem. lab . . . But that's not clean . . . . . . individualist . . . dramatically in- Help! . . . we can't have the test today clined . . . quiet, but on the outside! . . . I just like to watch . . . a wonder- . . . tell 'us about camp . . . D.D.'s. ful friend to have. BARBARA BATES 140 Forest Drive Slwe ir gentle, kind, and always Jweet. Barb . . . quiet . . . not as shy asf you think . . . P.K .... hoW's Mrs. G? . . . The greatest bowler! . . . Hey! I.et's go camping! . . . I'm going to quit any day now...Don't take those football games seriously! RALPH BAYEK 17 Center Street Hi.r limbs were fart in manly mold for hardy :port or fafziert bold. Ralph . . . avid Sportsman . . , subtle humor . . . What's the story . . . num- ber 85 . . . just wait till I start playing . . . 1st baseman . . . Did you finally get your money's worth out of Hartford I-Iispano? MICHAEL BAZZANO 85 Dix Road Why do today, what you mn put of 'til lomorrow. Mike . . . seen cruising in his mini brute . . . ski rack in June . . . every- thing last minute . . . anywhere on a 31 of gas . . . a member of Uncle Barry's squad. MARGARET BLAKBSLEE 86 Concord Circle Love, rweetnerx, goodnerr in her person. Marg . . . J.A.-sewing pillows . . . PJ. party at T's house . . . likes Travel- ers? . . . Kelly . . . Library, Burger Chef and Friendly's . . . Did you say you liked eggroll? ap' SHEILA BELANGER DIANE BIRDSALL 10 Laurel Way 111 Midwell Road For .the was ju!! the quiel kind. Pleamfzl, clever, full of fuzzy Sheila . . . She . . . soft spoken and 'known' liked by We 9'0'w' shy . . . LB .... Granby. . . Brown- Diane . . . Byrd . . . friendly ways eyed girl . . . S.I.T.M. Larry who? .. . . . Europe . . . Got lost in the Eiffel Aetna girl . . . good S.O.P. worker... Tower, huh!! . . . Winnie . . . you Her life has insurance . . . went skiing have a pearl! . . . G.S .... versatile where? . . . loves art and skiing . . . always laughing! . . . Fallen out of any cars lately?! JOY BLOCK SUSAN BLINN 118 Mill Street 131 Beverly Road Glad Mat I live am I . lf: nice to be nalumll Joy . . . Blockhead . . . seen with the when you are 'mlumlly 'Ute' scrawny junior . . . granma's cottage Susie . . . conscientious and cute... . . . ever hear of Dave? . . . always true to her many friends . . . G.B. . .. has exciting weekends . . . is she your mother's little helper . . . who can twin? . . . great gymnast . . . summers drive a little blue Opel? . . . Auntie at the island . . . nonchalant . . . mis- Sue . . . problems! problems! problems! chief surrounds her. . . . summers at Point O'Woods? JAMES BLUM BARBARA BOCCACCIO JEFFREY BOCCACCIO 270 jorden Lane 517 Jordan Lane 251 Linden Street The milder! rmzmrerr wilb the Be ro true lo thyself He wlfv d0e5 1101 IW? wine, brarfert mind. ru llaau be 710i false lo others. 10071192 .and I-j0l'1Zl1' fmjlffl-f 4 l 001 Jim . . , quiet but with an eye for the Barb . . . football games . . . always U w of lie ongi unusual . . . has fun in French . . . a worrying . . . My brother did what? kph - . - Tm H Hlfl Wafdlef - - - Joe real peach . . . instant recall when it . . . I wish somebody would explain Stereo - - - Hey REX! - - - Wh05C'KHYak comes to parystalsis. what was going on . . . hard worker in the Cove? . . . popular with. the . . . singing in the streets . . . a favorite opposite sex . . . curly . . . Juliana, alto . . . a friend to all. Juliana, tiny little thing . . , one of the guys. ROSE BONATSAKIS STERIE BONATSAKIS MURIEL BOUDREAU 36 Sunset Boulevard I 56 Sunset Boulevard 27 Rockland Avenue A laugh ro ioyqu: mutt surely All in all .fbe's a likeable lan! Happy and quiez ir ber nature. flow from 4 WWW bean' Sterie . . . or is it Stevie?? . . . grass- Muriel . . . mountain climbing? . . Rose . . . What did you say? . . . hoppers and octopuses? . . . G. Foxes choir . . . what a beautiful ring! . . Greetings from Fox's . . . I'm going basement . . . loves those gym classes!! Is Anne here? . How's Freddy? . . . on a diet Monday . . . Huh? . . . . . . Come on . . . how's Alg? . . .Dance Is the campers van lixed yet? . . . re- Look! Split ends . . . I have to catch this Saturday? . . . I wanna go! member Canada . . . mouth . . . Surf's the bus . . . plum nose . . . we're not up! twins . . . Gr. Dancer. DEBROAH BOWMAN DEBROAH BOYNTON DEBRA BROWN 411 Main Street 247 Ridge Road 94 Wheeler Road The days 0 youth are I heliezre in having 4 good time In her quietnerr lie: her charm. the day: o our glory. f0rI'llne1fer he young hut onre. Debbie I . . warm and sincere I 0 ' true Deb . , . next year . . . It's a beautiful Debbie . . . long blond hair . . . always friend . . . Franklin Ave. A 8: P . . . morning . . . town loony . . . Aw, seen around town . . . My skirt isn't run into any guard rails lately? . . . cunning . . . put the top down! . . . short! . . . has good parties . . . an- Steve who?? . . . wild parties . . . the legendary Ford . . . a little slip on other change in schedule . . . B.C .... What's so funny? . . . great times at the Highway . . . Kidney trouble . . . But I was in the guidance ollice! . . . the beach. Hey, Boy . . . It floats . . . Good! Australia?! . . . Whats wrong with the car THIS week? . . . New York summers! OREST BUDAS LINDA BULLARD CAROL BURTON 12 Valley Crest Drive 114 Two Stone Drive 100 Chamberlain Road A Dleardfzt nature leaves Sweet and .rineere In .frhool rhe'f quiet and dernure, nothing to he desired. .rhe'J a pleasure to he near. outride, well, we're not ro ture. Orest . . . Ben . . . good times at the Linda . . . cute and petite and every- Carol . . . cute and petite . . .beautiful quarry and the hollow . . . Colt 45 . . . thing sweet . . . Really?! . . . neat long hair . . . remember Parrot Nose ? bumpy trip from Friendly's to Dough- dresser . . , ski weekends . . . Another . . . B.D .... can be seen in Newington erty's . . . floaters? . . , Debbie . . . Apple? . . . a true friend . . . summers quite often-or trying to get there! . .. Okay boys, put your boots on . . . at the beach. beautiful diamond. friend to all. CHRISTOPHER BUTTARO MICHAEL CAMPANELLO ANGELA CARBONE 74 Fox Hill Road 211 Jorden Lane 4 Fairmont Street The principle of life i.r ta enjoy il. Happy go-lucky, wild and free. Abrence make: the bear! grow fender. Chris . . . worm . . . cheerleader . . . Mike . . .Nunzio . . . new to W.H.S. Ang . . . Who's gullible? . . . Attics Olive Oil . . . ski trip to Vermont . . . in his junior year . . . one of the are for?? . . . What a Dummy! . . . feud with J.D .... drives a U.F.O. . . guys . . . Oh, those Friday nights... Those summer night walks?? . . . 430 hole in one? . . . Wanna run it? an S 84 S worker . . . Oops a gir1's SAFARI! . . . Stan, two years and how . Let's hear second gear . . . got a around. many months? . . . Belching Champ dime? . . . Cotton Hollow . . . five . . . Hey Italianl? . . . Mark the hitch- minutes of eight. hiker . . . Oh that laugh! 'STA'-i Q -y ! If., L., ' 1-.'. ' wg r ll- . I -P 'tv . , U ' VI it - 5,3 , , Y- 3 PATRICIA CAREY ARTHUR CARPINO RALPH CASCIO 92 Amherst Street 48 Pawtucket Street 26 Wilcox Street Ready for mifcbief, ready for fun, Crm we ever have foo murb If I Cdlfl find fun, I'll make rome! wffffffg 'U MM M anyone' ef 4 good ibmgp Ralph . . . neat dresser with great taste Patti . . . always ready for an argument Art . . . one of the guys . . , usually . . . often heard singing 'My little ...always in school? . ..J.P. vacation- found in Hartford . . . 9th grade Margie' . . . Dingleweed! . . . likes ing in the Tropical Paradise . . .When parties?! . . . good dresser . . . how music and dancing . . . Bambi lashes will you come home? , . . Bowling long was that fish? . . , always ready . . . knows what he's doing. alleys-favorite past time . . . good taste for a good time . . . friends he'll al- in clothes . . . always wide awake? ways have. RAE CEBELIUS ROBERT CHELLSTORP JANET CHESLEY 46 Robbins Drive 34 Center Street 248 Brimfield Road A Iighz hear! live: long. He will .ray hi: mind. IVarm and sincere with cf Rae . . . nice personality . . . G.S. Bob . . . I'm not that small . . . mush of humor 'md mlublef' . . . Who's gonna drive? . . . has Scholastic-Who me? . . . quiet, but jan . . . the girl with the chink eyes fond memories of the jr. Prom . . . with a questioning mind . . . Well . . . Mark the Hitchhiker . , . doesn't Mrs. H's term paper! . . . remember Robert! . . . good looking . . . May all sweat about a certain bill . . . a true the fun after the games! . . . Watch the happiness in the future be yours. G.S .... oh hon! . . . you crack me up! out for those keep right signs!! . . . Round Meat Hill Road . . . driving lessons in a yellow Nova. tttviifff RAFFABLLA CIERI CHRISTINE CLEAVER 16 Raynor Lane 33 Dale Road 4 Goodwin Park Road She came as at boon May you always live in laughter Innocence har nolhing to dread. anda hlening to man. foramzile become: you Jo. Chris ' I . discovered the Stones ' 0 g Kathie . . . short stuff . . .Aunt Jemima Micki . . . Maxi-man . , . Bill B. and Ballerinas on Helanca , . . your green . . . I've got to lose weight . . . Pooh S.C. football games . . . Going to New scarf matches your eyes . . . Hoedowns Bear . . . Woods . . . hysterical York this weekend? . . . Me-Italian?? . . . a bad case of foot-in-mouth disease laughter . . . full of fun and mischief . . . Larry . . . Campfield Ave . . . . . . the voice of Wethersheld Manor . . . running on the green . . . Got your Bronx is the best! . . . They called our love . . . Don't license yet Kath? be facetious. Q5 GREGORY COGOLI 41 Churchill Road True worlh maker but little noire. Greg . . . good student . . . quiet . . . B.M.O.C .... upsicle down note- book? . . . baritone sax . . . often seen with a slide rule . . . shot put man . . . shast . . . Trinity? PAUL CONSOLE 9 Ivy Lane Good humor ir goodrzen and wisdom combined. Paul . . . one of the guys . . . always seen driving a limousine . . . S.S. . . . great sense of humor . . . the Hustler . . . I.et's have some Ukranian cola . . . witty . . . we got push button windows. RICHARD COLBERT 46 Kenwood Road The worth of my life is in lhe way I live it. Rich . . . Always seen at Dillon Stadium on Saturday night . . . OKEMA . . . Going to join U.S. Ski Team! . . . Wl1at's so funny in Economics? . . Is Hamner open tonight! CAROL COPPELER 352 Church Street lVilh afferlion beaming in one eye and caleulalion shining out of the other. Carol . . . Does she or doesn't she? fwear glassesj . . . Number 15 . . . a Hojo girl . . . What really goes on at Silver Lake?? . . . Action . . . long flowing hair . . . pretty eyes . . . a way with the opposite sex! Er STEVEN COLE 346 Wolcott Hill Road The good and the wire alwayr lead quiet liver. Quiet . . . reserved . . . summers with the Y.M.C.A. . . . hot on the trumpet . . . swim team . . . twang and his guitar . . . pole vaulting . . . pyramid squad . . . huh? . . . microscopic hand- writing . . . another McComber? QI .pflif-. 1 Y ,I :ws ' QE: i f ROBERT CORRIGAN 80 Roundhill Road Hezppiner: ir not Jomelhing you find but rather Jomelhing you create. Bob . . . quiet and well mannered. .. easy to get along with . . . drives a V.W .... blushes easily . . . shy with the opposite sex . . . Pit 77!! . . . Rome . . . often seen at Connecticut Dragway . . . book reviews in Reading. -.f 4.4.1. GEORGE COURT 436 Wolcott Hill Road W'hy should life all labor he. Billy . . , fun loving . . . one of Uncle Larry's squad . . . eye for the opposite sex . . . found at Premier's . . . drives around town in a baby blue Olds . . . May you always have something to laugh at Bill. 4l'T JOAN CRETELLA 54 Two Stone Drive A careful life is what muses love, joan . . . Usually reserved and quiet -but! . . . Irrepressible wit . . . It's a '63 Chevy . . . Who just jumped in my backseat?! . . . Follow that car . . . Wanna go to Warehouse? . . . But I still Funky . . . Safari . . . Who's a W.W.? . . . Hush, HUSH Borharella! ' I XS!! HEIDI COUSIN 281 Garden Street A true irzdividualist cannot he copied. Heidi . . . how's San Diego? . . . RjB and RiB??? . . . Conservative dresser? . . . those phone bills! . . . loves animals . . . Grants . . . been horseback riding in Coventry lately... parties . . . There goes a 'vet' ! PATRICIA CROSEN 275 Wolcott Hill Road I can resist mzyihing hu! temptation. Patty . . . carefree and easy goin . . . WGAS . . . the manor . . . I'm thirsty . . . the Devi1's influence . . . JRW . . . what happened on Cedar Street? . . . Danny . . . keep your pleasant ways, Pat. PAMELA CREELMAN 20 Randy Lane Modesly is lhe essence of heauly and virtue. Pam...JRW...avidskier... our captain . . . T.T .... quiet until you get to know her . . . great gymnast . . . cut it out you guys . . . who can't spell Wetlrersheld? . . . May all you wish for be yours, Pam. LINDA CUSANO 19 Linden Street Profourzcl sincerity is lhe only basis of mlenl as of character. Linda...I.in...D.D's...a Wethersheld actress . . . beautiful black hair . . . Howdy . . . big PJ. parties . . . loves a blond Irishman . . . Yegads . . . Toodles . . . May the future bring you success. MICHAEL CZAJA 42 Farmingdale Road Sfrorlxman in hody, comedian at heart. Mike . . . care-free and easy going . . . great football player . . . quiet until you get to know him . . . one of the guys . . . Friendly's-not me!! . . . you will always have many friends, Michael. THOMAS D'AMBROSIA 22 Meadowgate Road The life worth lining is my own. Tom . . . Foxonian . . . Beep-Beep Barracuda '68 . . . great artist . . . Have any sour lemon gum? . . . can often be found in the YMCA swim- ming pool. GERALD DALEY 730 Garden Street Life i.r to he led ar a challenge inlo zhe unknown. MICHAEL D'ALESSIO 31 Maxwell Drive Burinerr war his azferrion: plearure was hir hurznerr. Jed . . . friendly . . . calm . . . nothing bothers him . . . often seen playing with the animals in Grants' pet department . . . Main Street Drug . . . Opus IV . . . J.P. and L.C .... Best of Luck. Mike . . . No. 1 on the number one team . . . great co-captain . . . E.S. . . . all round athlete . . . where do you spend your week-ends-Boston? Penn- sylvania? New York? . . . attractive to the opposite sex . . . Lobsters? ANTHONY D'AMELIO AMELIA D'ANGONA 104 Fairview Drive 219 Nott Street Muric ir hir world. And you would Jmile knowing T S .lel C . I d everything I am. And I would .vmile Ton! ' ' mid ' t' ' ' Sugles I-im hack knowing all along that you HZ? S pro gay 'JL ' nc etypiizi can noi .ree the roulr of my feel. . . . time is only relative . . . The Amy . . . Amem . . . short and cute Rebounds . . . fantastic . . . my stereo . . . What's new Mrs. Gags . . . neat . . . it's only money . . . You will be dresser . . . talented all-around . . . best at what you do, Tony. . . . I'm not double-jointed!!! . . . speaks her mind and true individual . . . Talent will be the key to your success. dv- if if Ay Q9 Qu, of DOMINICK D'ANGONA 219 Nott Street He who think: for himrelf if zz free man Dorn . . . man of many talents . . neat dresser . . . she's my sister! . . Romanticist . . . true individual . . The Doors . . . Summers in Saybrook. MARIA D'APPOLLONIO SHEILEEN DeCARLO 12 Williams Street 409 Coppermill Road In her golden chain of friendrhip, Life wilhouz love ir like .the lrearurer many links. 4 day without sunshine. Maria . . . a product of Italy . . . an Shelley . . . good dancer . . . ACNJ- expert seamstress . . . speaks Italian 605, 668?? . . . ITSOTN . . . Mr. W. . . . a Korvette girl . . . Pajama Party . . . junior prom-next day? . . . Memories . . . brown eyes . . . a rummage sale . . . flirtatious . . . friend to all. friendly boss at Neisner's? . . . podiatric assistant . . . mother's game . . . how's David? . . . partial to blondes . , . C.C. GILEN DECICCO ELIZABETH DELGADO DAVID DELISLE 5 Robeth Lane 100 Charter Road 77 Longvue Drive A little mirrhief and zz lot of fun. Much madnerr is dioinest Jenre, A good time ir alwayr worth having. Glen . . . a talented artist . . . good mud? 'mme ,be 'lmfken 'mdneu' Smart . . . sometimes track star . . . skier . . . always ready for a good time Liz . . . dedicated artist and musician Did you come in last again? . . . . . . girl watcher . . . good dresser . . . join the underground! . . . Gather president of the Mr. Mesulis' fan club . . . loves the beach life . . . never a ye rosebuds while ye may . . . our lady . . . But I already passed in my home- dull moment when he's around. of the High School . . . Hair! . . . a work . . . one of the group. 36 satunch conservative. ANGELO DELLARIPA 27 Crest Street Ouiet are hir llaouglatr but happy ix bi: nature. FAYTHE DENEGRE 60 Carriage Hill Drive Happy and kind ir ber nature. Faythe . . . P.C.A .... Hakisan! Andy.. .pleasing personality. , . top- . . . W.W. dropout . . . and it's a man in Motts?? . . , guitar player... free ball . . . Putnam . . . big green Are you cramming?? . . . quiet in eyes . . . a swinger in Canada . . . school, active out . . . unnoticed swim F.T .... likes to ski . . . G.T.C. star? . . . Parties? . . . N.L.S .... always . . A ... JOSEPH DEPHILLIPS 64 Stillman Road 'Tis well to be quiet and wire. joe . . . quiet but friendly . . ,one of the gang . . . fantastic memory . . . expert on the NBA . . . diligent student . . . play any Hoop lately? , . . don't let it bother you l . . . the future opens many pathways to you, joe. 2 happy . . . strong determination! LOIS DESMARIAS 19 Wilcox Street It'.r nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Lois . . . What's W.V. have that Weih doesn't? . . . D.M .... I burned my fingers . . . I love curly hair . . . guillible . . . phone booth . . . Happi- ness is a ride to Vermont . . . loves to ski . . . To Sir With Love . . , gas stove? . . . N.L.S. BARBARA DePAOLO 60 Desmond Drive Good nature rparkler in laer heart. Barbara . . . lively personality . . . makes most of her clothes, wears them well , . . beautiful black hair . . . good dancer, athletic . . . seen with G.R .... Bim Bear . . . Hi ya ALL . . . those double dates . . . 4M hours to Misquamicutt . . . yours will be a good life. PAMELA DEVANNEY 32 Dix Road A little mixebief and a lot of fun. Pam . . . enjoys chorus . . . loves the opposite sex . . . always active . . . has trouble doing homework without listen- ing to music . . . how is Dave? . . . at Mill Woods-selling What? . . . fun to be with. -lr' DEBRA DIAKUN 215 Cumberland Avenue It takes courage to be on individual. Debbie . . . Who got a haircut? . . . J.O .... TONY . . . An eye for the opposite sex . . . often seen at Dunkin Donuts . . . Trips to Maine . . . Hey, do you have any gum ? . . . Seen any French bikinis lately? FRANCIS DLUGOLESKI 248 Nott Street Freely, the mon will say his mind. Frank . . . always ready and willing for fun and mischief . . . Bebopper . . . Let's go bombin' around . . . Whippin' into Charles Wright . . . likes Algebra . . . never lets work interfere with pleasure. '45 PATRICIA DiCIOCCIO 64 Park Avenue Of all the hes! thin .r upon the earth, I hold ez ftzithfzjfriend is best. Patti . . . quiet in class, But! . . . a devoted friend . . . been absent lately? phone calls . . . always looking for action . . . remember second grade? . . . Lakeshore Park . . . a quiet deter- mination to become a nurse. RICHARD DOBMEIER 42 South Pembroke Street Concern for others and filled with the spirit of life. Rich . . . great math with Mr. K. . . . what did you sell on the fourth of july? . . . golf-some low score . . . happy, now and in the future. FREDRICK DISCH 36 Coleman Road In quietness and coulidenre .shall he your strength. Rick . . . seems quiet . ..3.C Captain of Cross-Country Team Wanna see me crack my thumbs conscientious worker . . . Who said we'd have morning practice? minutes early . . . Your hard work will bring you easy success. JOSEPH DOREGO 57 Harris Hill Road Z. Under the guise of quiet, much pleasure is observed. Joe . . . tall, dark and handsome often seen sleeping in P.O.D. class . . . quiet until you get to know hi and thenlb, . . nige dres gr . . time paper oy. Goo Luc . 0 xii xo. yr , - ,E vb QI U 8 l Wwlvowww iz GERARD DOUCETTE FREDERICK DUELL STEVEN duFOUR 294 Forest Drive 157 Cloverdale Circle 27 Dorlen Circle Who doe: not lo-ue wine, women and .rang femairzr 4 fool his whole life long. Fred . . . tall, blond and good looking . . . oh, that car! . . . always looking for fun . . . music lover . . . you lost the car door? . . , a working man . . . New Year's Eve . . . wild weekends and oh, oh, those Monday mornings!!! CHARLENE EMERY KAREN ENGEL 90 C Mountain Laurel Drive 175 Maple Street A rmlle rave: lbe day Her light zourbe: those arozmd ber. Karen . . . oh those library study halls It figuex away mwow . . . often seen visiting Mrs, Desmond I 'WH mm, mfg . . . Chris . . . beautiful strawberry Char H1 how wre you and hows blonde . . . Sun-day School teacher . . . every little thing? loves Greenwich where's the Ere? . . . Success be yours Boo It is your birthday? always. PETER FIPPINGER FRANK FORTUNATO 59 Farmingdale Road 158 Dudley Road Always iz good sport- Quietnerr and conjidence most of all 4 good friend. are the taolr of success. Pete . . . frequent trips to Newington Frank. . . Cowboy . . . Horses, Horses, . . . good foot on the soccer team . . . Horses . , . once thought to be a the Water Tower! . . . vacations at prophet . . . She's gross . . . good the Cape . . . a gentleman and a true dresser . . . success awaits you in the friend . . . Orderly white clothes. future. yu -Q' IJ, MARIE FORTIN CANDIS FRANCO 20 Morrison Avenue 45 Prospect Street Warm and Jinrere, with a Quiet are her wayx, touch of humor and mischief. hut happy her nature. Marie . . . Going to the soccer Candy . . . loves Beatle music . . . game? . . .Newport . . . Lou's band? Great sense of humor . . . shy and . . . South Seas . . . Impossible Dream reserved . . . who likes gym!?!! . . . . . . long walks . . . always ready to skillful with a needle . . . may you help . . . what about bee stings?!! always find happiness, Candy. ll RONALD FORTUNATO 190 Ox Yoke Drive One may mzile and smile and he a devil. Ronnie . . . Ron . . . Big-hearted little Italian . . . likes to fool around . . . Good Grief . . . in his senior year discovered something nice from Texas . . . runs for his life . . . Co-ed Volley- ball . . . Happiness is yours. for the asking. X I litthittf? l KENNETH FRANCO 79 Two Stone Drive Warm and sincere with 4 touch of humor and nzzrchzef. Ken . . . tall dark and handsome . . . neat dresser . . . likes to golf . . . can be seen driving a certain tan Rambler . . . may all the things you desire be yours. RICHARD FRIEDMAN LORRAINE FUMIATTI TERENCE GALUSI-IA 17 Concord Circle 105 Westlook Road 43 Burwood Road Caolnerx and ubxenri of have She wail born wills the There is much force in his rlmrarter. irzdimle fine qua flier. Jense of laug ter in the .veme tba! Ter . , - ry.. .why didnt you say lu? . . . Stick . . . unofficial mayor of an un- the world was mad' twin . . . that wasn't me . . . asleep official sort of town. . . J'.J.'s in Schnec- Lorrie . . . fun to be with . . . best in Western Civ . . . makes great ham- tady . . . Chem lab UD . . . Vice- punster around . . . Babalahoo? . . . burgers . . . Why? . . .who's got curly President of Arthur Henry Vending remember T.F., CJ .... C.M .... hair? . . . So What? Company . . . come get our nuts . . . forget Cromwell, this week it's Man- Dum-Dum . . . a pound of flesh . . . chester! . . . Green over Millie . . . ma-boy . . . I'm not cheap. poetic dreamer . . . a great friend. Q I I N X ANN GARABEDIAN LYNN GAROFALO MacCLAFLIN GATES 131 Forest Drive 5 Woodside Drive 107 Fairlane Drive Beller lo be jolly and gay She .rmiles will? mirclaief in ber eyes. A Iitlle mircbief and 4 lol of fun. fha to work all day' Lynn . . . summers at Giants Neck Mac . . . great sax player . . . former Ann . . . One of the irls . . . Good . . . oh those Rocky Neck lifeguards!!! Show Stopper . . . Sunset Ridge . . . Dancer . . . Weekencfs at C.I .... . . . Gete the Kid . . . SCSC . . . Ya Stupid! . . . that ,pep rally . . . cheer USMC . . . How's R.B.? . . . Always know what I mean? . . . loves Boston leading . . . Georgy Girl . . . loves smiling . . . neat dresser . . . Thursday . . . N.V. here I come!!! . . . P.G. those ski lifts . . . I don't have any night calls . . . Always waiting for . . . who blushes?!! . . . keep smiling. legs! . . . Charley Horse . . . always letters . . . A true friend. ready for a good time. WILLIAM GENTINO 14 Cottwell Drive All thore that know him, know him nr 4 f7'i87la. Billy . . . Pres .... underclass girls? . . . K.M .... go for a ride in the tank . . . Well dressed . . . How's your hat? . . . sign collections . . . A sincere friend. i i , . un' '-H55 la I. JAMES GILLESPIE 2 Fernwood Street A friend is one who is there when ihere are no otherr. Shutterbug . . . but Miss Palmer, all we have to do is buy Bolivia . . . quiet until you get to know him . . . and all we need is 4,000 color shots, 766 black and whites and 48 teacher candids by Monday! . . . abdominal turbulations today? DAVID GEORGE 25 Lancaster Road CYNTHIA GERARDE 86 Fairlane Drive A rare :omhinalion if fhe, of rle1ze1'nex.r, mirrhief and Ioyally. There ir 4 time for fun. Dave . . . good looking . . . wavy hair . . . quiet 'til you get to know him . . . Hammonaste . . . How's Bud?? . . . Dunkin' Donuts!! , . . Remember C.M,!!l . . . one of the guys . .. success is just around the corner, Dave. Cindy . . . always seen in G.O. . . . But I iust missed it by that much. . . . spiders . . . loves gym . . . GHO press? . . .Safari . . .POW 67. . . Murt . . . another diet? Ligget . . . always where the fun is. I sl il f 2 l. l Y WENDY GILLETTE PETER GIULIANO 151 Forest Drive 270 Wolcott Hill Road Speerh if silvery silence is golden. Trouble never worries me. Wen . . . carrot top . . . love those Grease . . . Xavier man . . . old route Consumer Economics Classes?! . . . . . . Ahh, Bill, um, ahh, I was thinking, seen with J.B .... super blue blades ahh . . . I'll get a haircut Monday . . . . . . who kicked who? . . . friends of bugging trees lately? . . . She'll believe Mr. C 8: Mr. W . . . a true individual it . . . my squad eats up a lot of gas??!! . . . hey bear! .gl 4 ELLEN GRABER JEANNE GRAEBER SUSAN GRANT 154 Fox Hill Road 150 Crest Street 233 Longvue Drive A glowing ferromzlily rhiner A laugh ir worth a hundred A smile :hal reflect: the .run itself. throug ahig smile. groan.: in any marker. ..Sue,. l I ' what dream was it this El . . . a what head . . . Parking Jeanne . . . always full of fun . . . time? . . . choke, choke . . . Eddie . . . tickets in Middletown? . . . Belching Bring it to Jerome . . . scuba-diver and What movie? , . . Sunshine . . . contest . . . No. 45 . . . Bedtime stories Cape Codder . . . album collector . . . down to earth . . . oh, the glow is with Poopskia . , . Safari . . . band- horse singing Hey Jude??? . . . She's blinding us?? aids! . . . Quick on the jokes? . . . A out of her tree!! . . . Jer. true G.S .... loves those kisses. CRAIG GREENBERG SHARON GRISWOLD PAULA GUSTAFSON 88 Harding Street 583 Maple Street 51 Bunce Road I love the plealranl life I lead. If: nice to he rzaluml' All life is an experiment. Craig . . . Green . . . Do you want my when ffffffe 'mmmlly 'me' Paula . . . sparkling blonde . . . one real or professional name? . . . one of Sharon . . . pretty blonde hair . . . of the girls . . . How's Stash? . . . the Downbeats . . . usually seen with a A.G .... Friendly's . . . summers at WHO flirts? . . ,Rocky Hill weekends certain junior . . . D.C .... union the beach . . . avid skier . . . learned . . . Wethersfield's greatest athlete . . . card . . . one of the group. how to use crutches! . . . FLIVVER good dresser . . . Did you make that? . . . sews beautiful clothes . . . Metracal . . . Soccer fan . . . Watch that! . . . for lunch ?? ! Personality-plus. HENRY HALLOCK 56 State Street He is of a mlm, quiei and happy nalure. jay . . . seen driving where? . . . not outspoken, but we always know you are there . . . missing for a while . . . Hey guys! . . . good luck-of course. JEFFERY HART 101 Collier Road His Dersonalily is outdone only hy his good looks. Jeff . . . great asset to the soccer team -Captain . . . Colt 45 . . . The Dancer . . . only his hairdresser knows for sure . . . Maryann who?! . . . deep blusher . . . East Slossberg? MARGARET HARRIS 306 Two Rod Highway There is no knowledge which is not valuable. Peggy . . . how's work? . . . 340 under?!! . . . good sense of humor . . . how many dogs? . . . messenger . . . summer volunteers . . . enjoys working with people . . . a great friend to all. CYNTHIA HARWOOD 139 Collier Road In euielness and confidence shall he your strength. Cindy . . . cat eyes . . . often seen in the gym . . . you say you can wrap your legs around your neck?!! . . . think snow!!! . . . have some trouble with your shift?! . . . always a sweet and kind word. 1 THOMAS HARRIS 131 Maple Street He has used words zo shake men's mind, and to lighten ladies hearts. Tommie . . . Hey Sport . . . No. 45 . . . devoted football player . . . mischief is in his eyes . . . one of the guys . . . checks-out all the chicks! . . . JUDIE . . . hits and runs? . . . peeping Toms? WILLIAM HASLAM 28 Farms Village Road To srrifze, to seek, lo find, and not to yield. Dale . . . great all around athlete . . . Colt 45 . . . the table breaker . . Hey, she's nice . . . neat dresser . . . tall and handsome . . . 82 Trat?!! . . . station wagon around town . . . cham- pionship defenseman . . . I can't get my sweatpants on! . . . I don't under- stand . . . cake and ice cream. MARILYN HASTINGS 357 Main Street Perztive beauty, perfect vlre, but .rubject to the .reason or the mood. Lyn . . . Grand Gizzard . . . Halters . . . It's a beautiful morning . . . long eyelashes . . . Breffast . . . He , jude . . . an authority on rockers ancl' radios . . . 'the intelligence of the queen snake . . . dishwashing can be fun . . . an A.A. Milne fan . . . Wood eye! . . . Mark's place . . . photographers model . . . es misterioso, PAULA HATCH 30 Old Reservoir Road A laugh .ro joyour mutt .rurely flow from II joyour heart. Paula . , . Cooca . . . sudden SPURTS of laughter! . . . TWO sprained ankles?! . . . Kennebunkport and M.M. etc. . . . long, blond hair . . . Who's got a Maine accent? . . . Dum-Dum . . . born skier . . . Oh-those sayings . . . The Three Stooges. MARTIN HASTINGS 110 Wheeler Road Every man ir the architect of bit own fortune. Marty . . . great golfer and even greater skier . . . Carinthia Ski School . . . Oli well, isn't that just charming! . . . Vermont weekends . . . Steve Op- perman's boy . . . success awaits you . .. I had a ball. GREGORY HAVENS 128 Garden Court lVby should l let life bother me? Goob . . . seen cruising in a red Corvair . . . no gas . . . headrests come in handy . . . Giants Neck after Prom . . . Cow- boys to Girls . . . older woman PM: . . . man of many talents . . . California Dreamin' . . . May you never lose your carefree outlook on life, Greg. xml ggi, NANCY HASTY 12 Ireland Road A faithful and true friend if tz living trearure. Nancy . . . Hiya, hiya . . . The Hasty Normal Lunch . . . It's not GOOD morning, just morning! . . . an expert at cleaning out band closets . . . always prepared for French . . . THE KID . . . backstage at Spring Production? EVELYN HELLIJAS 4 River Road He who ir loft usually beritater. Ev . . . one of Dougherty's raiding duo . . . silver blond, is it natural? . . . who is it this week? . . . Rocky Hill . . . Captain Crutch . . . Can you get the car tonight? . . . Hello clear . . . Good luck in the future. DAVID HELM 10 Robbins Drive In bi: bear! be krzowr be'.r right. Dave . . . D.D .... blue falcon trans- formed into galaxie convertible . . . leave of absence from Wethersheld . . . no daughters . . . Conservative . . . a dictionary? . . . Loves doing college transcripts . . . underground editor . . . Wm. F. in the guidance office . . .Boston. MICHAEL HUFFMAN 16 Wright Road Life ir to be lived fully, every day. Mike . . . E.C .... experienced man behind the counter . . . playing Post Of- hce . . . Main Street . . . always a car load, always a different car . . . Y-Spot . . . yeah, right . . . something happen- ing . . . you thirsty? MICHAEL HOLMES JOY HUCKINS 90 Westlook Road 1010 Folly Brook Boulevard .Every mm ir zz wlunre, A life urzexnminez! ir cz life unlined. If only -you Um ,md him' joy . . . avid Cape Cod fan . . . blond Mike . . . good looking . . . summers at bombshell in a red mustang . . . plays the Cape . . . quiet? . . . not really . . . guitar and violin UD . . . hippie at heart SMWTME . . . Westlook gang . . . . . . slightly sarcastic . . . intelligent . . . Black Magic . . . Kent Falls . . . has a great majorette . . . give us the faces- great V.W .... those times with the origiGI! . . . Your easy manner will take guys! . . . fights with M.P.? your far. ROBERT HUGHES SALVATORE IUDICIANI 255 Wells Road 686 Folly Brook Boulevard Fumzy, ob haw funny life cfm be. ' Eiferyzbing mme: . Bob . . . who said you were quiet? . . . If 4 man will only ww' wherefs the fire? . . . red light . . . Hll it Sal . . . came from Bulkeley in his junior up . . . I got this flat, see . . . what about year . . . Town House . . . lucky number school . . . earth science . . . O.K .... 15 . . . Keep the Faith, Baby . . . What's your future will be conquered. happening, man? . . . Italian what? . . . bass player . . . hard worker. JAMES JACOBS ELIZABETH JARLETT KAREN JEDZINIAK 51 Southwell Road 265 Wolcott Hill Road 20 Rosedale Street A man of few wordr, bu! many ibouglm. She har 4 :mile for every joy, Wbewz the outlook if not good, Jim ' I 0 Rambler ' . ' population explon cz leur for every Jarrow. try the uplook. sion in the back yard? . . . Well-l-ll . . . Beth . . . Mama . . . good dresser . . . Karen . . . always ready to go . . . think math whiz . . . realist . . . reactionary The Manor . . , a real Florence Night- skiing-wild . . . the craziest of ideas viewpointsf?J . . . ski enthusiast . . . ingale . . . I'm thirsty, too . . . Who's . . . What will she come up with next? summers at Lake of Isles. Pete Stone? . . . WGAS . . . may you . . . Why don't you like blind dates?? always be happy, Beth. . . . Only 4 in the V.W., Karen? . . . Il. I l l..- GUY JOHNSON 417 Coppermill Road A rombirmlion rare and true, an alblele, n Jllldefll, and II nice guy foo. Guy . . . How's your Porsche . . . Grove Beach . . . soccer . . . Quiet till you get to know him . . . likes to ski . . . King of J.P .... Popular with the opposite sex . . . a true individual. If you want !! LINDA JOHNSTON TODD JOHNSTON 21 Penwood Lane 522 Wolcott Hill Road Sweet and plearanl all the wible, Hir grerztnesr lier not only in lair never fl frown, alwayr cz Jmile. arromplirhmerzlr, bill in lair rlmmcter. Linda . . . pretty blonde hair!?! . . . Todd . . . our capable V.P. . . . skiing friendly disposition . . . always with terror on G.S.'s . 1 . who are the three C.W. at U-Conn . . . likes to ride the stooges? . . . loves his motorbike . . . fury . . . Catholic schools . . . great ma- member of egg raiders . . . all nighter, jorette . . . going dancing this weekend? anyone? . . . intelligent and highly re- spected . . . The best will surely come your way, Todd. PETER JONES i V' L . D W y . GARY KAMINSKI KAREN KEANE 45 Deerlield Road 11 Maxwell Drive 993 Cloverdale Circle Thing: are worth I am zz part of all fha! I have mel. I feel lhal lhere ir a liltle angel inride what one make: them worth. UGMY.. 0 . . Kielgsi Kid . . l ua groovy of me whom I'm mzzrtfmlly rhorking. Pete . . . typical Yankee . . . one of the kind of love . . . International Circle Karey . . . Let's go to New London . . . Premier gang . . . '64 Tempest . . . acci- . . . a challenge . . . nailfiles U1 . . . work of art . . . What's an IvanhoeI?? dent prone . . . attacked by a big green tennis . . . 5 o'clock calls . . . 7F Q5 . . . always in class? , . . Mary has the monster . . . church conferences?! . . . . . . F.N.S .... pool at UConn .... and car-let's go . . . Have you gotten any like to do things right . . . quiet class- then came Cathy. letters lately? . . . Driver's Ed-will I mate . . . May you 6nd success in what- ever you do, Pete. PATRICIA KELLIS 43 Dudley Road So well rhe acted every part with that viuaciour 11e1'.rrzlil1ty. Pat . . . The slope is her love, skiing her pleasure . . . at ease in every per- formance on stage . . . Bottom's up . . . hung up on Long Island . . . never a dull moment with Pat as your friend . . . Think Stowe! ever drive? GERALD KELLY DEBORAH KEMP 141 Fox Hill Road 828 Wells Road Don'l do tozhzly, Ye! you are more rweet than dlly. wtf' you mn PM of nl mmormw' Debbie . . . always talking or laughing Gerry . . . crazy . . . G.B .... fan- . . . great ping-pong player?! . . . Did tastic driver . . . When does the jeep you get your license yet? . . . will make arrive? . . . one of the kick board de- a great gym teacher . . . a true friend. signers . . . the hunter and his beach buggy . . . football every Sunday. MARK KENDRICK JAMES KENNEDY 194 Forest Drive 45 Church Street Life if one damn flying after anolher. A belzer friend, nor liner Jportrman Mark . . . cute . . . summers in Mon- foffld EW' be found' tana . . . the cowboy . . . yoga . . . jimmy . . . great asset to our football crazy . . . usually found at Motts . . . team . . . Culrain . . . good dancer . . . a seventh grade runaway . . . great artist Nutbrain , . . one of the guys . . . P.U. . . . outdoors man . . . Kent Falls . . . . . . always ready for a good time . . . Honey. success is yours, jimmy. 'ri-un 5- BETSEY KOERNER 28 Westway Good nature ir one of lbe richer! giflr of personality. Betsey . . . Chubs . . . Hazel . . . Stowe trips . . . Howdy . . . touch of Sarcasm . . . nice clothes . . . N.L.S. . . . accident prone?? . . . Three Stooges . . . UN.H. weekend . . . tins . . . S.0.0. . . . passing on your left . . . always laughing. Q' .C CHRISTEL KOPPEL JOAN KOSTECKI JOYCE KRAWIEC 40 Ridge Crest Circle 829 Folly Brook Boulevard 610 Goff Road If Jmiler were dollarr, Charter, :halter as I go, The Sound: of Silence. rlJe'd be a millionaire. and l go on forever. Joyce I I ' quiet and friendly ways . l U Chris . . . Preshrunk . . . the next mid- Joan, Sam . . . various nicknames . . . natural and sincereg easy to get along dleweight champ . . . our friendly neigh- friendly to all . . . Newington . . . Mc- with . . . a true friend . . . always pleas- bor who hails from L.A .... Hrst period Donald's hamburgers . . . anybody hun- ant . . . you're kidding! . . . that's gym-UGH! . . . jewish nose? . . . gry? . . . Summers at Lake George . . . great . . . ping pong, tennis champ . . . enjoyed Mamas classes? . . . a skunk co-ordinated water skier? . . . What's an avid skier.. .a very capable student. and a clog . . . C'mon!! N.B.S.T. The held . . . The bonfire . . . New Road is bumpy!! 1357 DONNA KRUPA RICHARD KUTYLA LINDA LAGUEUX 59 Dogwood Road 141 Charter Road 25 Concord Court In such an ugly time Life it too important a thing What will he, will he. the true pratert it heauty. to ever talk Jerioutly ahout. .,Linda,. . . i ..1 e gs., U ' . always on the Donna . . . HoJo's . . . Oh, that long Rich . . . plays the drums . . . an go . . . jack . . . white Corvette, oil blonde, hair . , . julie . . . very dra- vaid girl watcher . . . wild weekends in truck too! . . . the f1eld?! . . . always matically inclined . . . you have to kiss Old Saybrook . . . what long ride last ready for a good time . . . seen around whom? . . . Shipoopi!! . . . wanna go summer? . . . Let's do it, she won't be with A.G., D.R., and L.G. . . . the fu- horseback riding? . . . true naturalist. mad! . . . quiet?? . . . Let's go!! ture looks bright. V ex X X 1 pt fl. . .X .h MARYANNE LANDWEHR ANNE LANGRISH CONCETTA LAPENTA 154 Wilmont Street 410 Prospect Street 1024 Folly Brook Boulevard There'.v a sparkle in her eyes, Some think the world ir made for fun All thing: she love: a mirthief in her laugh. and frolir, and .ro do I. hut most of all dancing. Mar . . . lots of laughs . . . enthusiastic Anne . . . cute . . . always out for a Con . . . Cute and blonde . . . a Versa- majorette . . . You lie! . . . seen around good time . . . often seen in Hartford tile Dresser . . . MOTHER . . . frank towns . . . lots of apples?!? . . . green . . . sews nicely . . . good dancer . . . and sincere . . . Likes to speak her mind watch . . . remember C.I., Hullabaloo, Annie Bananie . . . G.B .... toured . . . You love it! . . . Often seen in and the boys . . . likes to dance . . . Europe. . . G.S .... popular with both the Green Pig . . . Where is Jarvis Keep the faith, Baby. sexes. Hall? . . . Tomorrow I'm going to I, diet! STEPHEN LaPENTA 83 Valley Crest Drive Silenre ir one of the virllzer of the wire. Steve . . . Cochise . . . great soccer play- er . . . Still working at Youth Centre? . . . quiet? . . . not 'til you get to know him . . . tooth . . . one of the guys. CAROL LATTARULA 250 Cedar Street A warm mzile and a friendly Hi are ber path! to friendrlsip. Carol . . . always ready for a good time . . . usually found in the middle of mis- chief . . . grinders or crullers anyone? . . . seen with a certain Gay person . . . Someday I'll be fat! . . . who misses too much school? , . . neveradullmo- ment. JOHN LA POINTE 172 Timber Trail For lJe'.r zz jolly good fellow. John . . . Jolly . . . can usually be found at Dave's . . . naturally stoned . . , often seen with Rocky Hil1's K.F .... crazy . . . Easter weekend . . . that party at 172. , ' . 'r,19'f:Qi': gi., 43,-frfml, I LINDA LATTARULO 225 Goff Road Of all the means io ifzrure laappirzeu lhroulygout the whole of life, by for the mort impormnz ir tba acquirilion of friemif. Linda . . . oooh!!! . . . those adventur- ous weekends . . . Frank? Mike? . . . seen driving S.T.L .... better known as White Tornado . . . Hirtatious nature . . . stylish dresser . . . You'll never know! ANTHONY LARCO 146 Dudley Road No lark ir loo great for abeart so big. Tony . . . strong like bull . . . sincere friend . . . one of the Finest . . . hand- some and always well dressed . , . Sound View 66 . . . known for the Larco Lunch. MARGARET LAVERY 101 Oxford Street Make us happy and you make ur good. Marg . . . outspoken . . . headliner in the Enquirer . . . Lavery at the Avery . . . perfect legs . . . Sadie Hawkins Lives!! . . . w-W-W-wanna . . .? . . . N.L .... call up your mommy . . . ligue . . . yew, DANIEL LAWLER 995 Maple Street Better rrarr an angry man than 4 hungry one. Danny . . . D'Kid . . . one of the cu- chinos . . . Windsor's Annie Kenny . . . Monda . . . cute . . . careful with hockey sticks . . . samples! . . . Watch out for that horse! . . . L.C .... Anybody hungry? . . . always where the fun is. y V .1 , ,i ' V RACHELLE LESSERSON 7 Fernwood Street Let ur lake life ar it comer. Rachelle . . . other half of Dougherty's daring duo . . . loves a good time . . . State Welfare Department? . . . Wh0's Val? . . . who said Norwich is full of NUTS? . . . Marroon Fairlane! . . . On our football team? STEPHEN LAZZARO 247 Middletown Avenue It ir no rin lo look al zz nice girl. Steve . . . great dancer . . . President of D.E .... never forget Windsor and D.M .... the cheerleader who couldn't cheer . . . good looking . . . has an eye for the opposite sex!! BRIAN LEWCZYK 815 Nott Street Mischief Joiner forth from hi: eyer. Brian . . . cute . . . has many friends of both sexes . . . usually seen with the guys . . . You have your own female fan club? . . . good dresser . , . Lucy -yellow jacket . . . seen where the ac- tion is . . . lives for the weekends. JOHN LEPORE 104 Goodwin Park Road My life ir the producl of my own derignr. john . . . great dresser . . . red Chevro- let around town-always has a full load . . . artist at heart . . . wild parties . . . trips out West . . . to the beach . . . great fortune is ahead. LAURA LEWIS 180 Morgan Circle A ligbz bear: and cz joy of living are indeed n Herring. Laura . . . skiing this weekend? . . . blushes easily . . . Driver's Ed with Mr. B .... neat dresser . . . avid attend- ance at football games . , . frustrated easily in Chem . . . quiet??!! . . . stays home to take care of her ducks. l l '5- PAULETTE LOISELLE 16 Wintergreen Lane Thoxe who hring sunshine lo the liver of olherr cannot keep it from lhe1n.rel11e.r. Paulette . . . sweet and neat . . . likes musicals . . . Gee-Whiz!!!! . . . never loses and argument . . . loves to sing and play the guitar . . . always found with S.R .... success is yours for the asking, Paulette. BARBARA MacKENZIE 91 Valley Crest Drive She ir gentle, Jhe ir shy, hu! lhefe'.r mixrhief in her eye. Barb . . . quiet until you get to know her . . . beautiful hair . . . nice dresser . . . usually seen with J.C .... white V.W .... popular with both sexes . . . may you achieve all that you deserve Barb. BRIAN LOMBARD 125 Cedar Street A good time if alwrzyf worth having. Brian . . . Tall, brilliant blue eyes . . . often seen at Hullaballoo, Earthquake, Warehouse, etc .... Wanna skip to- day? . . . I feel sick . . . Can be found playing trombone or roaming the halls . , . But I'm majoring in French. SALLY MADSEN 21 Lincoln Road The world is zz comedy to lhoxe who think and 4 tragedy lo those who feel. Sal . . . Oberon . . . Hamburger! . . . Nadie le gusta . . . claustraphobia in eighth grade . . . Achilles shins . . . a friendly, bouncy, child . . . We don't have any at home . . . Sure, yup, yup . . . Never a cross word for anyone . . . Tennis burn . . . Bless you, child. -W3655' EL X DEBORAH LUSE 287 Brimfield Road The milder! manner and the gentler! hear! are all hen. Debbie . . . Beautiful long brown hair . . . Junior love-D.S .... Aya-so and Fletcher . . . Camp Washington-Bobby . . . Junior Prom-parking lessons? . . . Sardines . . . G.F.S.-the lion hunt . . . rickety bunks. BRIAN MAGEE 330 Nott Street Behind n quiet exterior, much i.r concealed. Brian . . . quiet-till you know him . . . world traveler . . . where's your Sitar?! . . . nickel bag 1 . . Fish from West Htfd .... red falcon . . . Up to the Hill . . . plays a good guitar . . . Best of luck in the future, Brian. JOSEPH MANCINI 520 Middletown Avenue The ligbl of the future burnt inside me. Joe . . . often seen in who's car . . . Italian power . . . joe who? . . . short, dark and Italian . . . one of the Middle- town Avenue gang . . . drafting or drafted-that is the question! alfwil i GREGORY MANTER 107 Longvue Drive We get out of life what we put into il. Greg . . . relaxed, enthusiastic . . . often seen bike riding fup Mount Wash- ington?j and swimming Cat the YWCAI . . . 1-Iowie's . . . How about a stereo line? . . . AYI-I and GLTC . . . Your dedication to your goals will get you far. JANE MANGARELLA 6 Banberry Lane LAWRENCE MANONI 73 Robeth Lane All in all .rlae'.r rz likeable lan. Il is not good lo wake az sleeping lion. Lee . . . M.I.T. in the future . . . P.C.- cloes she yet? . . . Star baseball pitcher . . . bowling, really above average . . . great math and science student . . . shy, are you sure? . . . Success in the future. jane . . . Came to us from Hall in her junior year . . . quiet . . . Those Long Island summers . . . C.H .... rich clothes . . . Gym first period . . . seen at all football games . . . Beware of dogs. DONNA MARKOVITZ 44 Two Stone Drive GARY MARTIN 24 Woodside Drive Free from cafe am I. One who liver his life Donna . . . chewing gum-what flavor? ummubled by mfg' . . . how is D.E. coming? . . . talking Gary . . . easy going . . . seems quiet, . . . a friend to all . . . laughing all day but who can tell . . . how about cycles? long . . . active . . . seen in Rocky Neck . . . summers in N.H .... loves to cut . . . lifeguards . . . fun in Gym . . . grass and rake leaves? . . . takes life as good luck. it comes. HOLLY MARTINSON CHRISTINE MASON 51 Randy Lane 19 Hunters Path Ilybaleuer ir uforllr doing In the lilt of Irifb laughter. U worth doing well' Chris . . . Have to see a man about a Holly . . . pretty blue eyes . . . I'm so horse, again! . . . julia . . . Happy embarrassed! . . . lield hockey . . . in- journey . . . green freckles?!? . . . telligence plus . . . soft spoken and sin- Cedarcrest water tower . . . trip to cere . . . true perfectionist . . . G.S .... K'Port . . . Three Stooges . . . apple a unpacked every night! . . . world traveler day . . . Little Mill . . . N.L.S. . . . . . . wore your lab apron where? . . . love that laugh!! Laurel Girl's State. 5' , : C:. it C. DIANE MAT1' WILLIAM MAURA 181 Carriage Hill Drive 12 Holbrook Terrace You may have lo live in u rrowd, N at rlaihful in bxlrinesr, but you don't have lo like it. fervent in spirit. Di . . . nutty as a fruitcake . . . goes for Bill . . . Little Eel . . . hot Buick Sky- older guys . . . blonde German-Wow! lark . . . likes electronics . . . an eye for . . . G.S .... great artistic talent . . . the opposite sex . . . weekends of fishing DEDS!? . . . continuous diet . . . just . . . just naturally the outdoor type . . . one dance? pleasel? . . . red plaid lunch laughter follows him. box. l ri -. -1- - Y- A 33, ily: 4 31, l ., wx, - , , ix ,Z ,,, .. , , V!.-r..-.e, .-, , SUE MATTS 250 Edward Street I lake my fun where I ind it. Sue . . . always on the go, usually found at D 8: D's and Bowl-O-Rama! A 8: P, seen in a G.T.O.?? . . . Eye for the opposite sex, especially E.N.!! . . . Winner at pool?? . . . What's Cold Spring??? ei it luv:-t -5 if 1 ' an 3.SHef-- - ,fa if 435:23 rxjili F -Eff 1- I ANN MARIE MAY 219 Jordan Lane Quiet are ber lbozzglalr bu! Imppy is ber nature. Ann . . . What about those times at Chapman Beach???-. . . Well ring your bell! . . . P.D .... Geometry your favorite subject? . . . I wouldn't miss thAT wedding . . . You only live oncel? . . . eats like a bird!! LAURA MAY 802 Prospect Street Mort strive for Jucresr, bu! for a few, Juccerr follows' naturally. Laura . . . a good friend . . . leader . . . not the beach again this weekend?! . . . likes Chem? . . . a great tennis player?? . . . Where's West Hartford?? . . . Hey, jude . . . what? . . . right!!! '-53 DONALD MQCARTHY 57 Greenfield Street Life ir what you make ii. Don . . . Supersport 390 . . . D 8: D . . . good dresser . . . cardshark-Did I lose again? . . . Well, I wouldn't say that Butch . . . oh those Friday and Saturday nights . . . always ready for a good time. 1 J' 'I LUCINDA MAYO 349 Main Street People ray :bat life if llae thing, but I prefer reading. Cindy . . . Hamburger . . . explorer at heart . . . cyclist . . . unquestionable apIomb . . . social disease . . . what a tan . . . maybe they should stop . . . slick as goose-grease . . . TG . . . ape-man . . . A Bc W . . . Halloween candy . . . WCFC . . . Cotton Hollow . . . 'swonderful, Cin! L. GAIL MCCARTHY 797 Wells Road H er :harm .rlriker lhe .rigbl and ber merit Jtriker the mul. Gail . . . IRW . . . Hey jod, where'd everybody go? . . . Green TR . . . super spies . . . respected by all . . . did you ever have to make up your mind? . . . beautiful clothes. . . General Motors . . . what do you mean flowery ? SUSAN MCAULIFFE 448 Brimfleld Road She cannot frown, .rlae never tires, ber bear! ir all leo merry. Sue . . . Wierdo . . . green eyes . . . Flirt-who me? . . . deep blusher . . . E.S.P. . . . B.P. imitations . . . Happi- ness is having three dimples . . . G.S. . . . Ultrabrite gives you what? . . . gigunda! . . . fun to be with and a pleasure to know. rg NANCY MCCARTHY 57 Greenfield Street Every day brings bappinerr to me. Smiley . . . always ready to laugh . . . How's J.C .... one day won't hurt . . . I didn't know what to do!! . . . who's the G.G.G .... seen in a blue Chevy Good luck in whatever you do Nance. Qin -ef' FREDERICK MCCULLOUGH DEBORAH MCGANN PETER McNEISH 976 Cloverdale Circle 158 Dix Road 45 Highview Avenue He ir fearfully and wonderfully made. She look: like nn angel, acl: like one loo, IVork is to be done fullyy Freda? . . . Wlgafs a Green Cgronet? bZ?JgfZn'2'Zf uf57 ZH 'ben ffmfff fun' . . .p ays soccer etween snow an water ' Pete . . . hoop at Charles Wright . . skiing . . . Seen at many of the finer Debi . . . BJ . . . always fun to be with Rec . . . midget player . . . long hours Blow Outs -. . . Ace mechanic and eti- . . . Hok's Jack? . . . anyone for the as a long distance runner . . . Cross quette authority . . . that's unreal! . . . beach? . . . No, don't . . . I can't swim Country and Track star . . . former maxi- South Beach? . . . I.et's go look around . . . How'd we get into this one? . . . man . . . dependable friend for all. the lodge! C'mon you guys! . . . I don't know! ROBERT MEDER 35 Charter Road Youth ir lbe rearon for enjoyment. Pool shark . . . 8-ball kid . . . Wanna drag? . . . I beat a 427 Vet . . . Mr. B's best friend . . . Bloody Bob . . . good with numbers-loves math. PAUL MIANO 157 Crest Street Laughing smile, Jparkling eyer, friendly, rinrere, and one of lbe guyr. Paul . . . tall and good looking . . . Florida bound .. . always has a smile- especially for the opposite sex! . . . Can I have a ride? . . . Vivacious cheer- leader . . . a working man . . . V.P. . . . Nutmegger . . . Lin . . . What a lovely blond wig!! VICTOR MIANO 120 Harding Street Y0u're waiting for someone to perform with. Vic . . . Very quiet and loud . . . Eagle star . . . You're such a lovely audi- ence . . . School spirit . . . I get high with a little help from my friends . . . will you still feed me when I'm sixty- four? v LINDA MILANO JAQUELINB MILLER 144 Nott Street 117 Coppermill Road A good mztured girl with The opportunity for doing mischief iz generous soul. ir found 4 hundred time: zz day. Lin . . . Italian power . . . hey guys jackie . . . cute and petite . . . lots of . . . wedding bells will chime . . . al- fun to be with . . . G.R. . . . always ways seen chatting in the cafe . . . smiling . . . a star athlete? . . . never Waiting for Mario's return . . . who seen rushing down the hall . . . beautiful sews? . . . eats lunches out . . . what's eyes . . . Oh, those Roman boys! new? GERALDINE MOCARSKY SUSAN MONAHAN 289 Cedar Street 91 Collier Road Quiet are ber thought: H ew are the way: of pledmnmeri. bw happy be' 'wwe' Sue . . . neat dresser . . . good student Geri . . . sweet personality . . . a . . . quiet? not really . . . purple leo Friendly's girl . . . one of the gigglers . . . summers at Black Point . . . always . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . nice dresser dieting . . . cold feet . . . but loves to . . . Oh no!! . . . and what's in West ski . . . Remember Magic? Hartford? . . . lights, camera, action! . . . trusted friend. I ii. VA. it V l. PAUL MILLER 15 Clayton Drive His own opinion ir hir law. Paul . , . outspoken but?? . . . run into any garage doors lately? . . . 995W fiberglass Pontiac . . . what about those rough summers at Stonington? . . . Yeah, I know . . . often looking for one hasty girl . . . may success be yours in all you do. SUSAN MONTANARO 111 Farmingdale Road She if free who thinks for herself ' and rarely imilaler. Sue . . . the great guhru . . . B.B. . . . your nuts . . . enjoys riding in a yellow TR3 . . . talentedguitarist-loves folk music . . . Mont . . . yellow V.W. . . . JRW . . . your friendly ways will assure happiness, Sue. 5 I Q B PATRICIA MORAN 257 Brimfield Road If we are lo enjoy life, now ir the lime! Pat . . . cute and petite . . . popular with the opposite sex-especially when it comes to cars . . . one of the girls . . . often seen with B.B .... seen at Friendly's . . . G.S .... world traveler. CATHRYN MOTTRAM 76 Oakdale Street Often the greater! talent: lie unreen. Cathy . . . a heart engraved with V.S.M. . . . LaZarre's Lodge . . . blue gingham aprons and blueberry torte . . . a smiling face radiating happiness . . . ironing in the storage room??!! DOUGLAS MORGAN 33 Dorlen Circle The life worth living il my own. Frog . . . likes his truck almost as much as his Volvo . . . How's Kathy this week? . . . I gotta sit in the front-my legs are too long . . . wanna go skiing down the sand pits ? . . . Red Stars . . . What's he doing with Spider?- Oh! JOSEPH NAROG 43 McMullen Avenue The only life for me i.r lo he wild and free. Joe . . . always seen on Franklin Avenue . . . Knock yourself out . . . Memorial Day at Sound View . . . Earls from N.B. . . . what a goof . . . quiet at first- but . . . What happened at Gig's? CAROL MORIN 86 Goodwin Avenue 1,116 taken my fun where I'1fe found it. Carol . . . always ready for a good time . . . Why is everybody always making fun of me? . . . Look that up in your Funk and Wagnall! . . . D.BG.-again? . . . Are you sure I'll be home on time? . . . what eyes! JONATHAN NELSON 130 Charter Road Blessed are the meek, for they :hall inherit. john . . . musicman . . . rnouse! mouse! . . . study hall with C.R. . . . swimming team . . . Parking Lesson?! . . . D.L. is my sister . . , So how are ya? . . . Clam Box . . . you shall have much happiness and success in the years ahead. ANN GAIL NICHOLS BARBARA NOCE JOHN NORTON 54 Peach Hill Road 15 Barstow Drive 26 Oldham Road Enzlaurinrm is the genious of .rinrerity l have u bear! will: room for every jay. He who ir .ro innocent, ilfgdvzzjx alxzvzgziiilzels Minny Mouse . l 0 good dresser l 1 I ye! seem: to ind .ra much mifcbief. y ' Who's gonna iron my hair?? . . . sell- jay . . . free from worry . . . loves his Ann Gail . . . Brown Eyed Girl . . . ing what?!? . . . on the main floor . . . car . . . How's 61 running today!!! . . . Twiggy . . . How come your hair's so you're always on my back!! . . . Ma- likes cemeteries at night . . . Anyone pretty?! . . . Hey Sunshine! . . . Ma . . . How's Billy? . . . Cheater been to West Hartford lately? . . . Seen Beautiful clothes and wears them well . . . Good luck, Barb. with the guys at D.D .... Loves to go . . . Awright! . . . Admired by all. out with his friends and his b - . . . success and happiness are awaiting you. I . , , ROBERT NOWAK RICHARD OBLINGER JOHN O'CONNELL 486 Nott Street 39 Wright Road 47 McMullen Avenue You can lake a man ou! of the country, Quielnerr determines Men of few word: are the ber! men. but yauozjnxf zlziiegllgli rountry the rlrerzgtls of a man. John . . . athe grapes I . . manager for ' Rich . . . loud until you get to know our football team . . . friendly hello for Rob . . . Green Acres is the place for him . . . great maxi-rnan . . . a member everyone . . . likes to laugh . . . quiet him . . . a future Vermont farmer??? of the Charles Wright hoop gang . . . until he has something to say . . . lots . . . Wick-ed! . . . towers over all overcrowded red station wagon? . . . of spirit for his team . . . may all . . . glowing brown eyes . . . Oh?? one of WHS's world travelers . . . how's possible happiness be your, john. Really?? Mr. M. again . . . Did you get any letters in the mail yet? I it s if 'I:::,:v GAIL OFFICER JEANNE OFIARA KATHLEEN O'KEEFE 12 Howard Avenue 400 Church Street 258 Longview Drive The recrel of lhe mziverre The good and the wire lead quiet lives. Short in nature, might in friend. ' turn! out to he perxoflallty. jean . . . wild summers on the Cape Shortie . . . long, beautiful brown hair Gail . . . OFF . . . red V.W .... . . . digs surfing and swimming . . . . . . S.P. and I are going out alone! Only her hairdresser know for sure!!! Remember Halloween night . . . Who . . . loves that cottage . . . parties . . . , . . always smiling . . . mental eye- did? . . . expert seamstress . . . quiet P.V. house . . . T.T.O. . . . joey Sub balls!!! . . . you've got quite a BIG except to those who know her! and I . . . I lost my shoe! . . . G.T. at BROTHER! . . . fastest cashier . . . Rags . . , PJ. party?? . . . Flag pole Someday, I'll be fat . . . loves to . . . Torch. dance . . . Neat BARBARA OLANDER JOSEPH OLESWESKI ROBERT OSGOOD 517 Nott Street 420 Nott Street 19 River Road Sweemen and simplicity, The foolirh man reeks happiner: A man ix a pfodurl of hir deedr, wilh 4 lourh of mirchief. injhe diJmn're,' not his wafdr. Copperhead . . . anyway you wannt . . . me Wm' grow! U near' Bob . . . quiet and shy but ready for seen with Rick . . . by crackie . . . joe . . . great kid . . . quiteness disap- fun . . . HowIs about the races at How's Oscar?? . . . Wanna hear a joke? pears once you know him . . . takes life Riverside Saturday night?? . . . Has . . . I cut my hair!! . . . That's my line in stride . . . always ready for a good mechanical inclinations . . . loves . . . engaging personality. laugh . . . Life will be yours, joe. French?!? . . .Best of luck to you. 'ESP PATRICIA OTTAVIANO JOSEPH PALLOTTI 37 Pawtucket Street 93 Bittersweet Hill Friendrhip ir an art of life. Il il not enough to aio good: Pat . . . long blonde hair . . . big blue one muff do U 'be gh, way' eyes . . . can be seen driving a 68 joe-joe . . . tall, handsome . . . blind? Mustang . . . neat dresser . . . gym . . . S.B .... who's car is that? . . . tomorrow HUGH . . . a true friend. collegiate dresser . . . great dancer . . . certain little girl from R.H .... WH. weekends with j.T .... P 8: S toogate across Weth Ave? . . . a leader . SARAH PEARSON WENDY PEER 108 Hartford Avenue 27 Peach Hill Road I'll laugh, and I'll cry, and I'll sing. Bleri with that charm, Sarah . . . shy until you get to know 'be fefmmzy to pleme' her . . . a violent temper . . . very Wendy . . . Always seen with J.M. . . . fluent with the little nasties . . . love Hi Guys! . . . WHAT'S in my back- that pole . . . Rob . . . Goodwin yard? . . . Lifesaver . . . Let's go check Dorm 51 . . . Vanilla Milkshakes?? out the B's . . . I'll by at Chrissie's . . . . . . 95 Lincoln Street. Maybe I can get the car!! JANE PARCELLS 21 Crystal Street The bert way to .rerure future happiness is to he at happy as ir righzfull posrih e loday. Janie . . . avid swimmer . . . always at the boat . . . Steve? fwhich onej . . . Take Me Along . . . sexy legs . . . Oh those French classes!! . . . loves sports . . . neat dresser. in X HELEN PERRY 31 Somerset Street She'll go to heaven on dancing feet. Little rebel . . . persnickety , . . Hy to mamma . . . ballerina . . . fall . . . hatpin through ears? . . . I strongly sympathize . . . what no bosco? . . . ???? . . . space?! . . . off diff?! . . . at stowe?! . . . patriotic at 1:00 A.M. . . . Spanish traveler? . . . May you al- ways find a cause to light for, Helen. f XX I SUSAN PERSONETTE KAREN PETERSON 50 Terrace Road 85 Two Stone Drive Only the arlisl or :rbolar Underneath her quietness lie.r laughter, carrie: her happifzefr with her. fun and happiness. Sue . . . Tall? . . . Loves to sing-in Karen . , .Bolts . . .Loves psychodelic Choir! . . . But Mr. Clark!-Suepee . . . music . . . Individualist?? . . . Safari , . . 145? Good grief! . . . Friendly's . . . California 69 . . . Misquamicut . . . Fickle-maybe . . . Yick! . . . Who's in I'm staying home to watch the football Carmel? . . . Skiing? yeah! . . . Sweet- game. . . . a sincere and true friend. heart? BEVERLY PHELPS ANDREW PICKMAN 44 Fairview Drive 25 Pond Side Drive Frierzdlinexx is u bubbly spirit. He has achieved .furcerf Bev .68 was a good year who ba: lived well, laughed often, Ellaville, Gam! . . . Dr. Ms .... 'md Wed mm' Cherish , Ace , and UCONN go to- Drew . . . Droopy . . . the Blond from gether .-. . U.S.A.F .... partial to New York . . . likes new girls . . . Sweedes . . . has a huge phone bill . . . Greenwich? . . . We're just friends . . . always cheerful . . . pink rompers and Malibu ain't good enough? . . . Carriage cherry lollipops. Hill Gang . . . popular with mothers . . . one of the guys. LESLIE PFISTER 87 Barstow Drive She war horn with zhe gift of laughter. Les . . . nice dresser . . . eye for the opposite sex . . . an attraction for Florida . . . I clon't understand! . . . keeps her horse on top of the Colt building!! . . . For really real! . . . wants a Porsche . . . Space at Stowe!?! . . . Spanish senorita . . . It's sinful, but .ro thrilling . . . Luck and hap- piness will be yours, Leslie. THADDEUS PIERSA 111 Eastern Drive Yesterday ix bu! today: memory and lomorrow is todayis' dream. Ted . . . an individual . . . his key word is self satisfaction.. . . kind and under- standing . . . skiing weekends . . . what a wardrobe! . . . often seen with a cer- tain junior Miss . . . you shall have every joy. WILLIAM PINE 69 Reed Drive I mn re.riJt anything exrept temptation. Bill . . . Woody! . . . neat dresser . . . artist and musician . . . What did you do on Halloween nite? . . . t.p. and s. forever!!! . . . MY you have long eye- lashes! . . . always COLD . . . mis- chief at heart with an eye for the op- posite sex SEBASTIAN PUGLISI 56 Cloverdale Circle Life is what you make it. Snubby . . . loves Waterskiing . . . How did you get her home on Christmas Eve?? . . . the beach . . . junior Prom -PARTY?? . . . partial to cheer- leader?! . . . What happened that night on 9-? . . . Who's boat sunk? . . . We have to find Billy by 8200! LINDA POLTORAK 358 Nott Street IVarm and Jincere with 4 tourh of humor and mirrhief. Linda . . . one of the friendly Maple girls . . . peanuts and tuna fish . . . nice dresser . . . bowls like a bull . . . What a laugh . . . then the red bug went over the bridge, the fent, etc .... likes political parades . . . C. Inn. MICHAEL QUERNER 110 Clovercrest Road !Vhote1xer is worth doing if worth doing well. Mike . . . tall and dark . . . pleasing personality . . . forward on the soccer team . . . guitar player . . . an all in all good kid . . . It's a real beauty. ff' PETER POPOWYCZ 276 Main Street Common .fouls pay with what they do, nobler mulr with that whirh they are. Pete . . . How can one guy get caught so many times . . . Remember Narragan- sett Pier? . . . Shut up, Dave! . . . The Nursery . . . What happened to the bathroom wall at Hullaballoo? . . . What are you going to do with a truck? KATHLEEN QUINN 64 Eastern Drive An innocent grin, the devil within. Katey . . . beautiful long brown hair. .. Parties F.B. I'm thirsty . . . JRW . . . I am not a hippy . . . loves the beach? . . . KQKQ forever . . . The Mighty Quinn . . . WGAS . . . a good friend to all, MARYCLARE RADZIUNAS 16 Jay Street For we muy! pull togeiher, only this can make as win. Mar...Ras...N.L.S....What broke at the beach? . . . ITSOTN . . . What happened to your pants? . . . while skiing . . . oh, those Boston week- ends!! . . .TORCH . . .Fchamp. . . Leo! N , I 4-n-Q JORGE REBAGLIATI Carriage Hill Road And all lhe gift: which the world oferr on one head ringly combined. Jorge . . . the very best of the foreign exchange students . . . seen with a camera . . . who was lost on Constitution Plaza . . . stands out in a crowd! . . . full of fun . . . talk slower please. 'J' '91-o Sr DONNA RAMETTE 39 Treat Road There are two good thing: in Life,. freedom of .rpeerh and freedom of action. Donna . . . vivacious and cute . . . gotta zip home and see if I got a letter . . . interested in Providence . . . well- worn path down the Tpke and Mac's front yard . . . friend worth having. STEPHEN REED 381 Wolcott Hill Road Music washer away from the soul, the worier of everyday life. Steve . . . blond hair, blue eyes . . . musically talented . . . Remember those band practices . . . never ending battlell? . . , Seen with Pl. .... 3 Sons . . . Boston Red Sox . . . the world is at your feet, Steve. KATHLEEN REARDON 30 Highland Street She look: like an angel and arlr like one too, but heaven only know: what angelr will do. Kathe . . . JRW . . . What's that about being tied down? . . . close calls . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . Who needs shoes? . . . Rich . . . that's my favorite song . . . Cartwheels-where? . . . Kathe, your wonderful ways have made you deserving of the very best in life. JUDY RESONY 27 Apple Hill A good worker and a good friend. Judy . . . talkative and friendly . . . loves to sew . . . will make a great designer . . . remember Mrs. Speed's class?! . . . baseball fan . . . afternoons at the ball park . . . loves Spanish??? LINDA RHODES 114 Willow Street She spread: happinen' wherever :he gaer. Rhoda . . . Abe Lincoln's cabin?? . . . usually seen in a blue Charger with A.D. . . . Hi Kids!! . . . loves PJ. Parties and fun . . . Who's Charlie?? . . . OOO- OOOT!! . . . Success and happiness await you. GLENN ROBERT 416 Hartford Avenue Mischief ir King and I am its Jlave. Glenn . . . Frog . . . Did you End your shoe yet? . . . Independent 65 Mus- tang . .. Now what's wrong wth it? . . . Just one more!?? . . . Good dancer . . . Seen with j.M. lately? . . Another joke? . . . Always seen studying! . . . maybe . . . cardshark. ELLEN RICHARDSON 977 Cloverdale Circle Happirzen must live in her heart. Ellen . . . El Cardobe . . . What's his face? . . . locker kid . . . Who threw the worm's brain on whose sweater?? . . . summers in New Hampshire--making sandwishes?? . . . friendly to all she meets. CLINTON ROBERTS 59 Main Street N 0 man ran climb out heyond the limitation: of his character. Clint . . . neat dresser . . . quiet and sincere . . . sports enthusiast . . . tall and good looking . . . Boston anyone? . . . not many know his other side.. . the wonders of Boy's State! DAVID RITTER 74 Thornbush Road Living ir eary with eye: closed. Dave . . . How's your neck? . . . Bikes are safer than cars! . . . vibrating bed . . . Dougherty Drug . . . Lynne . . . girl watcher . . . legs in history . . . a quiet guy till you know him. SANDRA RODGERS 15 Mapleside Drive I have a heart with room for every joy. Sandy . . . Chemistry whiz . . . has a smile for everyone . . . enjoys working as a nurse's aide . . . active in Rainbow . . . Larry, Alan, joe, etc .... writes inspiring letters in study hall, that never quite get in the mail. J OSSEPH RONDINONE 108 Eastern Drive Beware of him that lelleth taler. Joe . . . a great monitor . . . chief . . . '57 Bird . . . visits a certain Post Office quite often . . . great imagination . . . arrow in his what? . . , Karate . . . Treasurer. ROBERT ROY 126 Bunce Road In .rrhool heir quiet and demure, auzride-well, we're nal Jo Jure! Bob . . . good-natured . . . friendly . . . seems quiet, But-ll!! . . . I know a great spot!!? . . . junior skip days!! . . . young Iovers??? . . . usually seen with a certain someone. CHERYL ROSS 80 Saxon Road JAMES ROSS 119 Two Stone Drive Q1 ie! is best. A man of many moods. Cheryl . . . 'Reetms . .yCamelot jim . . .one of the three sons . . . . . . Daddyx il ix YPIR . . Ralph Where's the V.W. now? . . . Seen with . . . crisp itteiey .., U nn library B.D .... How many albums? . . . . . . midrgit alk . . ya-Po . . . Basement closets! . . . Hospital, sick? snake-snak . ng ahspetite . . . . . . Dana walked how far? . . . L.D.'s great dre r . ene . . . outdoor trunk . . . Squeaks at S.P.'s Cottagel? . . . Bim Bear's still sleeping . . . Yea man!! 5. eyef . is 55825 bf sg GEORGE RUHE VVALTER RUPPAR 956 Cloverdale Circle 198 Clearfield Road I don'l rare anything nhouf rearonr, He goes where other: fear lo tread. bu' I know what Ihke' Walt . . . blonde, really blonde . . . George . , . herring-bone bell bottoms P.K. . . . neat appearance . . . friendly and sandals? . . . an army jacket in the smile . , . with Pete and Dave . . . my dryer . . , mittens . . . ski bum . . . brother's a wrestler . . . A bright future Prince Valiant UQ . . . SDSM . . . Al- awaits you. -L bany . . . a great potential . . . loved I Q comP. MW A Xfqw 1 If 54 ' 7' ,Amy l , Cu' ii Um M si LAWRENCE SAGAN 497 Ridge Road Quiet hut not idle. Larry . . . enjoys hunting trips . . . how about skiing . . . Pow . . . always fun to be with . . . things are developing . . . great swimmer, YMCA . . . Why did you take biology? TERESA SANTOMENNO 9 Vfestwood Drive Friendship is the highert degree of perfection in rociety. Terry . . . a smiling face, warm per- sonality, and full of pep . . . can you get the car tonight? . . . lives on The Street . . . one hundred twenty words is a trifle for Terry . . . remember the J.A. Ball?!?! KATHLEEN SAMPECK 806 Nott Street A rheery word, 4 cheery rmile, that'r what marker life worthwhile. Sam . . . whipped cream! . . . I.M.C. . . . seen in Bpt. weekly . . . Park Plaza . . . Keegan's woman . . . Sky Pilot . . . Ralph! . . . Greenwich fan . . . Brown-eyed girl , . , spiders on the floor? . . . W.C.F.C.-our crow . . . Gar. GARY SANTORO 82 Crystal Street A little norzrenre now and then ir relirhed hy the hert of men. Gary . . . one of the guys . . . second home is Bradlees!? . . . Rotate . . . Code 2 . . . studies don't bother him . . . good personality . . . friendly to all . . . a good friend to have. JOANNE SANTANGELO 466 Brirnfield Road Without love and laughter, there ir no joy,' Live amor: love and laughter and youfll had happinerr. Munch . . . cute, petite, always a smile . . . beautiful clothes . . . cool dancer . . . no tax? . . . S.C.H.S.?? . . . UConn? . . . Stowe . . . safe onthe tow ropes? . . . who plays second base? .li . 6'2 ?? . . . T-bird . . . friendly to a . ilk: GREGORY SAVOY 51 Concord Circle All the world? 4 rtage. Greg . . .No. 80 . . . one of the guys?? . . . great dancer . . . reckless driver . . . wild dresser . . . sensitive and sincere . . . Vivacious Cheerleader . . . abundance of school spirit . . . Believe It . . . always volunteering . . . individualist. PATRICK SAXTON 18 Willard Street Easy rome, easy go. Pat . . . tall and good looking . . . exaggerated storyteller . . . friendly to all . . . mischief in those blue eyes... sprained neck getting out of bed . . . Sound View or White Sands? . . . at- tracted to the opposite sex. EDWARD SCHLENKER 633 Wolcott Hill Road The mort completely loft of all day: ir the one in which one ha: not laughed. Cuddles . . . remember even odds . . . Louie's chair . . . cold Spring Road . . . got enough for Sat. nite? . . . I don't care what you say, knowing some karate helps! . . . CYNTHIA SCALIA 77 Woodside Drive Never a word ungentle, never a word unkind. Cynthia . . . BIG smile . . . poodle lover . . . Ooh! . . . very good, very good . . . lady in the moon?? . . . Latin Scholar . . . You'll NEVER guess what I heard on the bus this morning! Il p U J V 73 r- ,Q -1 A1 '- I ANGELA SCHMIDT 15 Cariage Hill Road Sweet and rincere, .rhe'J a plenrure to he near. Ang . . . Hey you guys . . . Kind and thoughtful . . . If you don't see her you will hear her . . . Drives the Mustang Mobile . . . Careful driver, but what's an emergency break for? . . . Been to College Inn lately? . . . Week- ends in N.Y. JAMES SCANLON 795 Nott Street Mirchief is King :md I am in slave. jimmy . . . There's no place like home fcirclej . . . our president . . . recounts, recounts . . . Lives for the weekend!?! . . . THE MAN . . . our end for this year . . . one of the guys . . . never at a loss for words. JAMES SCHWEEPE 114 Coleman Road The good and wire lead quiez lives. jim . . . seemingly quiet and shy . . . well liked by all who kno whim . . . credit to W.H.S... . . always willing to help a friend . . . one of the wrestling men . . . Fire, Fire! DIANE SCOTT 992 Ridge Road May you always live in Laughter, for a :mile hecomer you Ja. MARIE SCOTT 24 Concord Circle And here ahidelh faith, hope, and charity but the greater! of there ir rharity. PAUL SEHL 88 Highcrest Road Nature made him what he I5 and never made another Di . . . Slippers, in school? . . . Ralph! Trix . . . You mean your parents dont . . . Park Plaza? . . . What's a shoot? Marie . . . diligent worker . . . fun to know about this? . . . Veterans . . . Scotty . . . Hey Butch! . . . A 8: P be with . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . ski fan . . . Who can I take out this makes life meaningful . . . Likes the how many freckles did you say you weekend? . . . Hoopster Great opposite sex? . . . DIDEE . . . Always have?!! . . . a true friend . . . respected Red Hair . . . A true individual has a problem . . . Beautiful Brown eyes. by all who know her. champion Goalie. 5. ..wv' 'x 1 w ARMEDA SEVERINO SUSAN SIEKLUCKI 57 Oxford Street 375 Hartford Avenue A little mirrhief and a lot of fun. Care'J an enemy to life. Armeda . . . mischievious . . . eye for Sue . . . HO-JO . . . fun to be with the opposite sex . . . loves to be where . . . anyone for 4 mile? . . . Do us a the action is . . . nice dresser . . . work S.D. Jr. face . . . Peanuts! . . . wait at G. Fox again? . . . A lot of fun to a pickin minute . . . never a dull be with. moment. in 'CT GREGORY SILVA PAULA SILVESTRI MARY SIMON 85 Belcher Road 107 Brookside Circle 101 Garden Street A bil of fun, a bit of quiel. It it not bow much we fnwe, Deepefyldeeper let ur toil in Greg . . . often seen at Diamond Pizza bfi wi eqoy ftf mme! of knowledge' . . . Loves Great Danes . . . Has a 4 'mg app ne J' Mary . . . Cape Cod . . . 5 8: 6 V.W. with everything on it . . . those Paula . . . long brown hair and all . . . this time is the lar! time!! . . . the nights at the cottage . . . U of H and Italian . . . Where's my brush? . . . mid-night hour strikes again . . . 4 a.m. Linda . . . Has a comic look. mischievous . . . Who likes yellow star gazing?! . . . G.F.S. search party vets? . . . The gir1's room Erst , . . at 1 A.M .... get those notes, quick! Is it windy out? . . . fashion maga- . . . brickettes for breakfast . . . back- zines . . . Unbelievable, firing book trap . . . what note? DAVID SLEPIAN ALICE ANNE SMALLEY PETER SMITH 165 Brown Street 19 Gracewell Road 133 Mill Street Confmozz sense in an urzmmntorz degree Happy go-lucky all the while. He goes bi: way undiriufbed. 'J wha! lbeworld fffflf wudom' Alice . . . Give us a laugh . . . Otis Pete Griswold Pond . . . ice hockey Dave . . . alias Adam Yo Yo . . . a Reservoir . . . Bruce or Scott? . . . champion . . . red hair . . . Colrain holder of little pinkies . . . Brillo SMELL . . . Flip-top rings . . . Y.P.F. explorer . . . Spanish scholar. . . X-End head . . . the cove on Sunday after- . . . Fletcher . . . Aya-Po . . . Balloons of football team . . . you pushed your noons ffor studying??j . . . Well, I . . . tape recorder. . .END GAME at car where? . . . Good fortune will wouldn't kick ...... I.L.Y.V.M. 6 A.M .... 5 in a 10 by 12 . . . Call follow you always. in the dark at G.F.S. overnight . . . Colleges . . . A.H .... Sardines . . . AVAILABLE. 'Lf TIMOTHY SMITH SOPHIE SOBCZYNSKI ALBERT SOKAITIS 135 jameswell Road 313 Silas Deane Highway 7 jay Street You can live in Ibis world, Sweemerr and simplicity Beneath a calm exterior ou! you d0I1'Z have to like it. bring many friends. lie: iz rnirrlaievour rpirit. Tim . . . Tiny Tim . . . you big Sophie . . . The Green Hornet . . . Al . . . often seen with his Beloved thilly . . . quiet-but then . , . Har- JRW . . . member of the super spies Basketball . . . BELIEVE IT! . . . Mr. boring a Foreigner? . . . was this the . . . frequent trips to UCONN?? . . . Basketball . . . conceals well his true picture your mother liked? . . . and neat dresser . . . Hey guys, got a new nature with the opposite sex . . . definite then there were those glasses. joke for ya . . . B.B .... You will credit to the basketball team. spread happiness wherever you go, Soph. I .l A i 1- .,. ' sri' .l ,, I MICHAEL STARACE MARK STARIN FRANK STAVOLA 33 Albert Avenue 19 Dorlen Circle 77 Prospect Street Tomorrow, lbe world. A .Genre of humor ir hir A liltle norzrenre now arid :ben ir ..Thor..-Mike the torch on during prolertiorz from despair. relished by the bert of men. Fire Drills . . . Car designer . . . The Mark . . . An affable gentleman . . . a Mushie . . . No. 53 . . . asset to the Giants are on! . . . Our man at F.N. former Buck passer . . . Good Grief football team . . . has an eye for a . . . Starry Eyes! . . . This is givin' me . . . Why you sneaky devil . . . certain younger chick . . . one of the grief , . .Never Home? where were ya? Greetings . . . F.B.I .... Always guys . . . Italian Lover? . . . Mushie's ready for a good time . . . a sports business is everyone's business . . .sur- critic . . . an eye for the opposite sex. prise birthday parties . . . STAVOLA . ELAINE STEINMILLER 27 Park Avenue A .rlrarzger ir 4 friend I have not yet mel. Elaine . . . lively cheerleader . . . not often bothered by studies . . . seen with a certain Italian . . . sincere friend . . . G.B .... never at a loss for words . . . Super! . . . car conk out lately? . . . Beaver. ROBERT STEVENS 5 Fernwood Street Tlmz whirl: maker 4 man to be derired ir bi: kindnerr. Bob . . . No. 73 . . . big in stature, big in heart . . . skip school lately? . . . a truer friend is hard to find . . , Wasn't Rome fun? . . . one of the guys . . . Chem. major . . . F.N. ROBERT STEPNOVVSKI 67 Waters View Drive In .rcbool be ir quiez, but . . . az borne we're not .ro rure. 4553! PETER STEUCEK 951 Prospect Street No finer friend nor belter rport could in lbir world be found. Bob . . . How's the Blue Falcon run- Pete . . . Chink . . . often seen with ning? . . . always can be found at D.R .... Locker smash . . . fearless Bradlees . . . many friends in Newing- leader of the band . . . ping pong ton . . . very interested in art . . . may champ? . . . endless wit . . . Go for a you always be happy, Bob. ride in the bomb? ARLEEN STUMPF 51 Westwood Drive Ready for mischief, ready for fun, willing to talk to anyone. Arlene . . . one of the Indian Town girls . . . tremendous skier on land or water . . . Car troubles-Never!?! . . . quiet a pool shark . . . What a spaz!! . . .a great coach for W.H.S .... A special someone at B.C. ANN SUCHODOLSKI 125 Highland Street A clown for fun but 4 friend for life. Such . . . horn rimmed glasses and a cape . . . such is life . . . loves art . . . I'll be at my- sister's . . . What's a Cobble? . . . a friend to all . . . Girl Scouts? . . . She brings happiness to others. V1 74 JEANNETTE SURDYKA 15 Fairmont Street A .rtranger ir but a friend I have not mei. jean, Jeanie, Teenyl? . . . NELCO . . . Riding in the Dyke Mobil is?? . . . Diner? . . . SAFARI . . . How's Fran, Paul, etc. etc.??? . . . GHO Press . . . Mark the Hitchhiker . . . tremendous eater . . . coordination plus! 'G' l E ROSEMARY TAVERNA 257 Pine Lane Irzdiuiduality if to be prererzfed and rerperzed e11erywlJere, ax lbe root of everylbing is good. Rose . . . mixed up, but full of fun . . . never try to understand her, it can't be done . . . Wide-eyed . . . Innocent? . . . Famous for her Flintstone feet . . . Hey Hippie . . . Dan? RICHARD TAJIRIAN 202 Cedar Street Every man har hir own Pbilomplay. Ric . . . This black pulls in all evil . . . Did you get their new record? . . . 2 A.M. at Tommy's and Mrs. C. comes down and . . . Oh Yeah! . . . My wonderful, worn moccasins. JAMES TIMPANO 148 Valley View Drive The secret lo surfer: is constancy to purpore. jimmy . . . No. 10 . . . always ready for a good time .. . WH. wekends with j.P .... collegiate dresser . . . Going hunting? . . . Red Chevys . . . C.A .... never a dull moment! HELEN TAMIOLA 97 State Street A mzile .fewer live day from pain and deypair, it drwe: away Jarrow, it driver away care. Helen . . . vivacious majorette . . . a smile for everyone . . . Meet me at the park . . . sofe spoken . . . chocolate chip cookies and milk . . . Travelers . . . Miami Beach surfer . . . has many friends among the Juniors. FRANCIS TOLISANO 55 Darwell Drive Quielnen delerminer the rtrenglb of a man. Frank . . . neat dresser . . . what a sense of humor . . . Miss F.'s French scholar . . . tall, dark and handsome . . . can often be seen on the golf course . . . or at the gas station with his car . . . quiet but such a pleasing personality. GUY TOLLEY 71 Northbrick Lane Let me laugh my way through life. Guy . . . Gadabout . . . Our man in the Wethersheld Cove! . . . I'm not bad- just mischievious . . . One of the BLT gang . . . Rocky Hill? . . . Mr. Clark . . . Now you can smile!! . . . Tell it like it is. FERNE TOOKER 65 Harmond Place Without love and laughler lhefe is no joy. Ferne .. . beautiful long hair .. . 9th grade parties . . . A.C.N.J .,.. 605- 668?? , . . 40' below STOWE, CT. . . . safe on tow ropes . . . always seen with Mike . . . B.R .... Sunday after- noons . . . Zoo-rama, CLARK TOMLINSON 143 Highcrest Road Pleasure-.reeherx never find Iheirx. Clark . . . tall and blonde . . . easy going . . . quiet and reserved . . . crosses bridges when he comes to them . . . May all that you wish for in the future be yours, Clark. X' JACALYN TORRISI 57 Concord Circle The nicer! thing: come in small packages. jackie . . . cute and petite . . . keeps Friendly's going . . . unique gym suit . . . those times in West Hartford! . .. the great giggler . . . long auburn hair . . . squirrel . . . You drive that big car? JOYCE TONUCCI 46 Two Brook Road Today, whatever may annoy, the word for me ir joy, jus! simple joy. Joyce . . . Gib . . . flimflamman and those apes . . . those Bristol Guys . . . P.O.W. girl . . . changing in the Car!! . . . The Great Spoon Robbery . . . Hartford Hospital johnnies . . . such has life . . . en espanal . . . ashtrays . . . cant' win em all. FRANK TRIFIRO 436 Brimfield Road All you don't know, can be written in a book. Al . . . Usually seen driving a yellow or green Mustang!!! . . . HoW's French and Miss B.???? . . . Summers in Indiana?! . . . Making time in the A.M.? . . . Got any dirty jokes to tell us?? . . . How many demerits do you have now ? ? lt' 5 1 CHRISTINE TURCOTTE 419 Wells Road A noble maid, who friendly way: will give her friendr throughout her dayr. DENNIS URGO 88 Dix Road The world ir ar you make it. Denny . . . one of the boys . . . usually Chris . . . Lady Godiva . . . quack- seen in Hartford . . . Who smokes? quack-quack . . . loves stuffed animals . . . S.V. 75 . . . I got a nolly . . . . . . eye for the opposite sex . . . Oh that's your business . . . always ready for jeff is your brother . . . the booth . . . a good time . . . best of luck to you star model! in the future. .yall r-'JA lm I ' ' a l JOANNE VALENTE 25 Buckland Road Nothing can he rompared to a faithful friend. JAMES VANDERGRIFT 136 Clovercrest Road A free man ir he that, in thore zhing: which hy hi: .rtrenglh and wit Joanne . . , a friend to everyone . . . be U able to do' laughs, laughs, laughs . . . never quite -in class or out . . . comfort to the sick . . . D.E .... found where the action is . . . good luck in the future. We gave you a break . . . writes his own personal . . . what's wrong with Butte, Montana? . . . June 17 . . . water . . . wants to sell hockey pucks . . . senior arrival from where? . . . forehead . . . away from it all . . . sparkling personality, uncanny wit . . . thanks, hope you met someone. SALVATORE VACCARO 15 Crest Street Although he is hig in stature, unrlemeazh he ir roft and warm az hearl. Sal . . . one of the cuchinos . . . Aunt Jemima . . . cheerleading . . . Hop a long . . . that football game . . . Chunky Chunkit . . . many trips to Sound View . . . This is true . . . SPVJ . . . at heart? . . . personality plus. EFTHALIA VARDAL 7 Wright Road She will talk her way through life. Ethel . . . quiet-but not to all who know her . . . usually seen with a U. of H. student . . . loves to dance . . . fiend at the organ, when she gets to play . . . Are you still going out with him? in X - M T if . iff: V ef' it l-Qi-q Ah' 1 ' ' ivy ji '- A lj, : ,J'fi-li f ' CELESTE VASQUEZ 217 Wells Road Always happy never rad, Jometimer naughty, never had. Celeste . . . hates boys?? . . . who is it this week . . . Joker . . . I never touch the stuff . . . B.C .... second Hoor G.R .... Talk, talk, talk . . . Y- Spot . . a true friend . . . Torch. JOSEPH VISONE 36 Crest Street Behind 4 quiet exlerior, murh ir concealed. joe . . . matches in the locker room . . . part-time paper boy . . . dollar bet . . . puck . . . loved Chemistry . . . how many friends? . . . how many times did you have your proofs done? . . . fun at UConn. 'E- DEBORAH VASQUEZ 217 Wells Road Happiness dwell: in her heart, Debbie . . . appeals to the opposite sex . . . loves Fort Dix . . . Tni Pan what goes on Friday night? . . . B.C. . . . Drive-ins . . . second floor G.R. . . . never told a lie in my life! . . . Torch. STEPHEN VOZOLLO 21 Crest Street Beyond the sunset there i.r freedom. Steve . . . Blue . . . who doesn't like the Beatles . . . very musically inclined . . . often seen with tall blondes . . . one of the liberators of long hair . . a Saab?! . . . easy going. JIM VICINO 24 Church Street Forlune :miles upon a good man. jim . . . green thumb . . . working for the nurseryg whose nursery? . . . seen in what kind of a vehicle? . . . big man on campus . . . pick-up . . . good luck in the future. THOMAS WALICKI 205 Amherst Street Mischief shine: from hi: eyer. Tom . . . good looking . . . rolly-eyes . . . you took a shower where? Wanna go to Vermont? . . . Mountain . . . Baloon what? . . . eyebrow . . . Here's Johnny' . . key shooting . . . Karate , . . followers of the opposite sex. Black crazy . tur- many GEORGE WALLACE 22 Chesterfield Road Thereir tz good time coming, boys, A good time coming. George . . . Ollie Cool . . . often seen riding around town in a Karmen Ghia . . . Hides out at Cape Cod-or Pet Towne . . . G.B .... Eva fwowlj . . . gimme a break . . . Bug on stereo systems and music. JAMES VVATRAS 58 Highview Avenue There ix no .recurity on thir earthy there ir only opportunity. Jimmie . . . yelow plaid . . . to England on a train? . . . avid lawn mower . . . Playground leader of the Year twice! . . . Lizzie Borden . . . a night light? . . . into the Valley of Death rode the 600 . . . Paris Original . . . 392 Parsonage Street . . . Narbonne . . . TSI. KATHY WALSH THOMAS WASSELL 18 Carson Avenue 36 Bond Street She Jeem: of happy yesterday: Warm and .rincere with 4 touch of and confident tomorrows. fun and humor. Kathy . . . How many pages?!! . . . Tommy . . . skiing enthusiast . . . Sa it with poetry . . . A.R .... The remember Rome? . . . Pam of W.L. . . . Lihrary . . . what stores are going in Tom, Tom, Five . . . This is kill Was- now? . . . Tuesday afternoons . . . sell night, guys! . . . horses rides in But it clashes with my hair!! Canton . . . And then I whipped it around and took off! . . . French scholar. NORMA WATSON GREGORY WATTS 55 Wildwood Road 15 Mountain Laurel Drive The world ir .ro full of tt number of I love the pleasant life I live. thing' I 'UZ mm wegbould all be Greg . . . came to Wethersheld in his dl app? 'U mgl' senior year . . . native of Canada . . . Norma . . . came to W.H.S. in her Jr. quiet? . . . may be debated upon . Year . . . there's no filling! . . . good football player . . . weekends in Honey Lambf ?J . . . I knew him at New York . . . pleasant to talk to. camp . . . French teachers' pet! . . . trick or treat!?! . . . Loves Italians! RAYMOND WHITE PATRICIA WICKLAND CAROL WILLIAMS 149 Dix Road 5 Wilcox Street 25 Gfracewell Road Inijvidljaligf ir 10 lzjypreservzd So safe, .fo mlm, so eloquent! d b To be 11217111 we are, bl f an rep are ever w ere an e - , - an zo eeame w at we are cape: e o root of everytlling good. E digg fggtutgpiiish becoming if the only end zo life. Ray . . . Free candy and soda com- Skinney? Who rne?!! . . . the drug Carol . . . respected and admired by all pliments of P.A .... It is just a store . . . big beautiful brown eyes . . . . . . excellent student and diligent psychedelic cane! . . . Harley Davidson a great cook. worker . . . Goddess of the Grape . . . rides again . . . an individualist . . . Latin scholar . . . Don't worry, it will When will the pictures be ready? . . . turn out all right. . . . Y.M.C,A, sum- W'ho's that with the batman cape on mer . . . Can I borrow your eraser? top of the pressbox? . . . Would you say that once more- very slow1y?? JOANNE WILLSEY DAVID WOLANIN CHARLES WOODWORTH 82 Boulter Road 84 Highview Avenue 65 Broad Street Fair and lem'r1'dm1d good ir rloe. Free and easy all lbe lime. Quiet be may Jeem, but who run tell. Jodie . . . JRW . . . Hey Gail, I don't Dave . . . how is D.E.?-those great Chuck . . . excellent tenor . . . member know . . . I Hunked that test! . . . conventions ...his hand is always raised of the Vi-squad? . . . Get with the Wills . , . B.B .... You painted WHAT . . . joking . . . rec. leader at Mill Timex . . . quiet friendly nature . . . at 3 a.m.!!! . . . Loves sports-all Woods, in the .rummer-lime . . . Hammer takes life as it comes . . . likes to play kinds!? . . . trick knee . . . sincere and ...showers . . . football at CW. the piano. warm . . . who needs a spotting belt! SCHLEY WRAIGHT JOAN WYNN NANCY ZACHOREWITZ 22 Coleman Road 39 Robbins Drive 51 Marmor Court A friend ir 4 pbermn wilh whom It if hetler 10 linen than lo mlkg Sadlzefr if IllbU7'71 I have na! found. I may e sincere. for in listening ihere il lViJd0rn. . Bfff e'ff f ff'1'ff110 ff- joan . . . sweet and shy . . . always Idhaenfe. ofterd-ksieilll'ia:glir?1gkgr?vg.i.v?ril Schl . . . properties manager . . . likes ready to help others . . . sincere to all Zach . . . Keep the Faith . . . What a a challenge . . . P.G ..,. poetic license her friends in a most quiet way . . . dancer! . . . wild parties . . . you share . . . WCFC . . . Europe . . . yes, deer hard worker . . . volunteer hospital aid! your locker with who? . . . G.S .... Isacc Newton . . . If . . . conscentious library aid. I want some . . . I wil squeeze your head . . . R.E.B ...I .tomato juice . . . lover-nosef?j. CHESTER ZOCCO 74 Pond Side Drive Beneath zz mlm exterior lier a mirrhievour spirit. Chet . . . one of the cuchionos . . . drives a blue Mustang . . . fourth cafe monitor . . . Little Caesar . . . good looking . . . always where the action is . . . Zock it to her . . . Chesarino . . . What are Italians good for? IN MEMORIAM ROMAN PSUTKA fFebruary 28, 1951 - june 6, 19671 As a hart longs for flowing streams, So longs my soul for thee, O God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When shall I come and behold the face of God? Hope in Godg for I shall praise him again, my help and my God. Deep calls to deep at the thunder of thy cataracts, all thy waves and thy billows have gone over me. By day the Lord commands his steadfast loveg and at night his song is with me, a prayer to the God of my life. Hope in God, for I shall praise him again, my help and my God. Oh send out thy light and thy truth, let them lead me, let them bring me to thy holy hill and to thy dwel Then I will go to the altar of God, to God my exceeding joyg and I will praise thee, O God, my God. Hope in God, for I shall praise him again, my help and my God. ling! Psalms 42:1,2,5,7,8,11 43:3,4,5 VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN . r Carol I Williams Holly A. Martmson Jo-Ann Abbate Kathleen Abbott Patricia Adams David Allison Daniel Barstow Susan Blinn James Blum Deborah Bowman Linda Bullard Gregory Cogoli Stephen Cole Cynthia Gerarde Joy Huckins James Jacobs Gary Karninski Christel Koppel Joyce Krawiec CLASS OF 1969 TOP 10 OF THE CLASS K in alphabetical order Q Schley Wraight Sally Madsen Lawrence Manoni Holly Martinson Laura May Frederick McCullough Susan Monahan AnnGail Nichols Susan Personette Michael Querner Judith Resony Cynthia Scalia Marie Scott Paul Sehl Mary Simon James Watras Carol Williams Joanne Willsey Top TEN - rw ' , ,. F . its? ls I' i I I SALLY E. MADSEN JAMES G. XVATRAS DAVID A. ALLISON Third in Clan' Fotirth in Clan Fifth in Clan ,li p 12 CYNTHIA M. SCALIA SCHLEY A. WRAIGHT KATHLEEN M. ABBOTT Sixth itz Clan Seventh in Clan Eighth in Clay: DANIEL W. BARSTOW JOY D. HUCKINS I PATRICIA L. 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Babel, Faculty Aduirerx. fnot in picturej In the beginning, there was Wethersheld High School, and it was good. And then there was the class of 1969, and it was aj very good, bj good, cj not so good, fpick onej. And it was September, 1966. The class of 69-the bigger, taller, healthier, more fit, more intelligent, more knowledgeable Charles Atlases, Albert Einsteins, James Bonds, Marie Curies, Raquel Welches, andfor Myra Breckenridges of our generation - quickly hurled themselves in the ferment fintellectual, social, and unprintable-j at WHS. 69 also un- oliicially adopted amiable exchange students Ake Nordlundh, the all-Swedish Swede. fFor the few idiots who don't know: yes, there was a Fall Pep Assembly.j 86 As sophs, inspired andfor deluded by the challenge of international politics, 69 undertook the election of its officers. The aj startling, bj gratifying fchoose onej results: Mike D'Alessio, President, Guy johnson, Vice Presi- dent, Ellen Graber, Secretary, and Elaine Stein- miller, Treasurer. Antigone was the Fall Production in 69's sophomore year, and Pat Kellis, 69's answer to Helen Hayes, played the title role, and was later inducted into the National Thespian So- ciety. And, as has been noted many times, the ticket committee was monopolized by sopho- mores. Later that year . . . after 69's initiation into the Mystique of the Mid-Year, Wildcatl' the Spring Production, broke loose, under the very capable direction of Miss Foster, Mrs. Stein- metz, and Mr. Mellen. A bit later cheerleaders were chosen from the class of 69: Pam Creel- man, Elaine Steinmiller, Jodie Willsey ,Ann Gail Nicholas, Gail McCarthy, Amy D'Angona, Lois DesMarais, and Kathy O'Keefe. Then, 69's first finals came and went, and a long, long summer .... llc 1969 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left lo right: F. McCullough, Vice-Pre.riderzl,' J. Santangelo, Trearurery W. Gentino, Presidenzg E. Graber, Secrelary. Miss J. Newby, Mr. J. Babel, Faculty Advirerr, Knot in picturej But back in Semptember '67 came the class of 69 to the hallowed, partially ivy-covered walls of WHS. The Fall Pep Assembly and Bonhre kicked off the football season and re- newed the spirit of 69. Junior class elections: Bill Gentino, Presidentg Fred McCullough, Vice President, Joann Santangelo, Treasurer, and Ellen Graber, Secretary. Capturing the Super 69 Unoliicial Athlete Award was Mike D'Alessio, chosen as a member of the All-CCIL soccer team. In 69's junior year there were two exchange students at WHS: South African import Aline Kinsey, with Godiva-length hair, and mischie- vous Greek May Ioannidou. The Teen Theatre, under Mr. Waida's direction, produced Arthur Miller's The Crucible, an unprecedented suc- cess at WHS. Veteran 69er Linda Cusano had a leading role. After the joy and misery of mid-years came the induction procedures for the National Honor Society. Many were called, but .... The chosen few included Sue Personette, Dave Helm, Gail Oliicer, Ann Gail Nichols, Carol Williams, Joy Huckins, Holly Martinson, Jim Jacobs, Jim Blum, Dan Barstow, Sally Madsen, Jim Watras, Debbie Bowman, Cindy Gerarde, Joyce Krawiec, Jodie Willsey, Laura May, and Lee Manoni. On its heels came The Music Mme, ably directed by Mr. and Mrs. Mellen and Miss Foster, 'twas a lively and animated perform- ance. Linda Cusano was the junior elected to the National Thespian Society for her efforts. And- the most important event in our lives -the Junior Prom. That night King Guy Johnson and Queen Mary Radzunias reigned, along with Jester Mush Stavola, Shel- ley DeCarlo, Jeannette Surdyka ,Sue Personette, Ellen Graber, Gail McCarthy, and Los Des- Marais. Veteran majorettes Maryann Landwehr, Linda Johnston, and Chris Mason were joined by Joy Huckins, Carol Williams, and Helen Tamiola, to comprise half bf the 1968-69 squad. Cindy Mayo and Sally Madsen were selected to take over the editorship of the Elm Leaves. June '68 was a rewarding time for 69. Various and sundry notables received variouser and sudrier awards. Dan Barstow received the Rensselaer Award for excellence in math and scienceg Sue Personette was awarded the CAWDC. Book Prizes were presented to four MJ of 69's finest: Jim Watras, Yaleg Dan Barstow, Harvardg Fred McCullough, Wil- liamsg Dave Helm, Trinity. Delegates for Boys' State were announced: Paul Sehl, Jim Watras, Paul Miano, Clint Roberts, Fred McCullough, Gary Kaminski, and Joe Visone. Holly Martin- son and Schley Wraight, responding to the call of the wild, joined the guys for a week of de- bating, politicking, and electioneering at UCONN. Plans for the extensive additions and alter- ations to WHS were finalizedg parking became tight. 69's senior-to-be privileges were to be stricted . . . and another long, endless sum- IIICI' .... Well, back for the last time. Jim Watras and Schley Wraight were chosen as the editors of this semi-sacred document. Dan Barstow was back from down under Australia, where he spent the summer as an exchange student. Con- struction continued: the parking situation was still cramped. When elections were finally over, though, class officers included Jim Scan- lon, Presidentg Paul Miano, Vice Presidentg Joann Santangelo, Treasurerg and Sue Blinn, Secretary. 69 pressed on. The Pep Assembly and Bon- fire Dance were a great f!?J success. Argentin- ian exchange student let-it-all-hang-out Jorge Rebagliati added much to the spirit of 69g Jim Kennedy became the WHSer on the all-CCIL football squad. WHS made state-wide when Shelley DeCarlo was elected president of the Greater Hartford Distributive Education Clubs and vice-president of the Distributive Education Clubs of Connecticut. The greatest accomplishment of the year- the soccer team dribbled, passed, and scored its way to the State Championships! Dale Haslem, Mike D'Alessio, Jeff Hart, and Bill Gentino were chosen as members of the all-CCIL soccer team. It was a VERY good year! F H' 1' H ' ' ' I Q 11' 5' 7' 4 H 5 ,lF ,. l f S' WW var- - 3 2 . yn, ' V .1 . - ' ! li QA . 1..G4 s sl -. ,Q 'X x.'. -1 fi' HQEH 2' ,ij Y, ,fs -.1 .5 S., X : N . 'IL 'fix , I f-A, .. P 1 1 1 fi-A 4.1 cp 3 48.4- After mid-years . . . a lull of about three months of oblivion interrupted fvery pleasant- ly, by Oliverl, the Spring Production, and fperhaps not so pleasantlyj by oflicial-looking letters in white envelopes which said, The Board of Admissions regrets that . . or The Board of Admissions is- pleased that it re- grets . . Then came the Class Picnic, Senior Skip Day funoflicial, of coursej, the Class Banquet, and JUNE '69-and off went '69 to what lay ahead . . . . . . Ad Infiniturn. . . . 1969 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left lo right: P. Miano, Vire-Pre.ridenl,' J. Santangelo, Trenrurerg S. Blinn, Secrelaryg J. Scalon, Pfexident. Miss J. Newby, Mr. J. Babel, Faculty Advisers, Knot in picturej Jo-Ann Abbate . . . leaves . . .first. Patricia Adams . . . leaves . . .a ham sandwich to Mr .Beck. Margie Ahern . . . leaves . . . tagging after Ralph! Ronald Ambrosini . . . leaves . . . one sunk hydroplane. Mary Anderson . . .leaves . . .an Introduction Chemistry to Miss Erlenmeyer. Ellen Armstrong. . . leaves . . . ya'll. Dale Arnold . . . leaves . . . fondf ?J memories. Janeen Aziz . . . leaves . . . J.C. still waiting at W.H.S. Debra Barnoski . . . leaves . . . anxiously awaiting college life. Daniel Barstow. . . leaves . . . the NHS 8: GAA to anyone who can handle bot hof them at the same time. Barbara Bassell . . . leaves . . . blushingly. Elizazbeth Bauer . . . leaves. . .feeling sorry for Johanna, Susan, Ben, Andy, and Marty. Ralph Bayek . . . leaves . . .first base to anybody who wants it. Diane Birdsall . . . leaves . . .Mr. Clark a pink Kleenex. Susan Blinn . . . leaves . . .for something better. Joy Block . . . leaves . . . Greg. James Blum . . . leaves . . . Mx. Beck a dissected fetal pig. Barbara Boccaccio . . . leaves . . . the gymnastic apparatus to the Siberian Olympic team. Rose Bonatsakis . . . leaves. . .a book to Mr. Dau hn: Ten Easy Lessons on How to Sit on a Chair. Sterie Bonatsakis . . . leaves . . . a shiny red apple fgor Miss B's allergy. Muriel Boudreau. . . leaves . . .the reading to Mr. Daughn. Debby Bowman . . . leaves. . , the top of the cafe drinking fountain in her locker. Linda Bullard . . . leaves . . . gladly. Carol Burton . . . leaves. . .Chris in charge of the girls room. Angela Carbone . . . leaves . . . looking for a certain cop. Ralph Cascio . . . leaves . . .with Margie by his side. Rae Cebelius . . . leaves . . .Mr. Parker to the next innocent girl scientist. Robert Chellstorp . . . leaves . . . hurriedly. Janet Chesley . . . leaves . . . with Ellen to see Igor. Kathie Church . . . leaves . . .Mr. reluctantly. Raffaella Ciero . . . leaves . . . for a better life. Gregory Cogoli . . . leaves . . .Dan Carcio. Carol Coppeler . . . leaves . . . her sister, Joyce, to keep an eye on certain underclassmen. Bob Corrigan . . . leaves . . . non-responsively. Bill Court. . . leaves . . . a parking place. Heidi Cousin . . . leaves . . . Senora Griswold for all the under grads to suffer through. Pam Creelman . . . leaves . . . for the jungle. Joan Cretella . . . leaves . . . Mary in the cafe waiting for Mark. Linda Cusano . . . leaves . . . Mr. Silvia tranquilizers for any future Lindas. Michael Czaja . . . leaves . . . a semi to all the Junior girls. Pat Crosen . . . leaves . . . legally. Michael D'Alessio . . . leaves . . .J.H. a torn sweatshirt, MM much grief and BL the white line. Gerald Daley. . . leaves . . . the bird. Thomas D'Ambrosio . . . leaves . . . his red kick board in the hands of Mr. Beck to give to some pros- pective sophomore. Anthony D'Amelio . . . leaves . . .an autographed picture of Ruth Buzzy. Amy D'Angona . . . leaves . . . with the last laugh. Shelley DeCarlo . . . leaves . . . with Dave and the memory of him to Mr. DeJohn. Gleen Decicco . . . leaves . . . with everyone else. Elizabeth Delgado. . . leaves . . . the office of Official School Hippie to anyone who wants it and a copy of The Psychedelic Experience to our school library. Angelo Dellaripa . . . leaves . . .his slide rule to the person who stole it. Faythe Denegre . . , leaves. . .Donna, Y-Spot and Ray. Barbara DePaolo . . . leaves . . . with Bim Bear. Lois Desmarais . . . leaves . . . sure about D.M. Pam Devanney . . . leaves . . . Miss Foster singing Amen and Mr. Tenney to Dunkin Donuts. Pat DiCioccio . . . leaves . . . chemistry- finally. Joseph DoRego . . . leaves . . . gym sneakers. Fred Duell . . . leaves . . . eagerly. Steve DuFour . . . leaves . . .His book 1001 Ways to Skip School to a worthy junior. Michael Duke. . . leaves . . . his school spirit to the custodial staff. Karen Engel . . . leaves . . . running all the way. Tina Fichera . . . leaves . . .her spare in dire hope of not needing it! Peter Fippinger . . . leaves . . . his butterflies to Mr. Tenney. Marie Fortin . . . leaves . . . all her chemistry problems to Mr. Mesulis. Frank Fortunato . . . leaves . . . a three year old pair of sweat socks. Ron Fortunato . . . leaves . . . as fast as possible. Candy Franco . . . leaves . . . her books. Richard Friedman . . . leaves . . .Nov. 2nd Federal Reserve Board. Lorrie Fumiatti . . . leaves . . . immediately. Terry Galusha . . . leaves . . . his curly hair. William Gentino . . . leaves . . . gladl . David George . . . leaves . . . for goocli Cindy Gerarde . . . leaves . . . her mother with an ulcer. Jim Gilles ie . . . leaves . . . Stan the Man to the best plagerist of '70. Wendy Gillette . . . leaves . . .Mr. Warriner with all those newspaper articles. Carmen Giuliano . . . leaves . . . super school spirits - 80 proof. Peter Giuliano . . . leaves . . . his love for Mr. Dejohn. Ellen Graber. . . leaves . . .with Chink to see Poopshun. Jeanne Graeber . . . leaves . . . Miss Erlenmeyer to the future chemistry students. Sue Grant. . . leaves. . .good luck and courage to all Latin I and II students. Craig Greenberg . . . leaves . . .with the Downbeats. Sharon Griswold . . . leaves . . .for the ski slopes. Paula Gustafson . . . leaves . . . very willingly. J. Hallock. . . leaves. . .his POD book to Miss Dame. Peggy Harris . . . leaves . . .Mrs. Linicus in peace. Tom Harris . . . leaves . . .his head and heart on the field. Jeff Hart. . .leaves . . .his torn sweatshirt, torn by M.D. Martin Hastings . . . leaves . . . all the concentrated surfuric acid for others to spill on themselves. Nancy Hasty . . . leaves . . . still worrying about not having done her French, Physics, English, etc. Paula Hatch . . . leaves . . . with the other two stooges. Ev Hellijas . . . leaves . . . for Boston with a quick ride through Newington first. David Helm . . . leaves . . . for Boston. Joy Huckins . . . leaves . . . still wondering about some people. Michael Huffman . . .leaves . . .Mr. Peters with a lifetime supply of gum. Robert Hughes . . . leaves . . . his chemistry book to Miss Erlenmeyer. Sal Iduciani . . . leaves . . . a new curtain for the sta e. James jacgb . . . leaves . . . the instruction manual from his age 8-10 Home Chemistry Kit to the Sci ence ept. Karen jedzizniak . . . leaves. . .Miss Erlenmeyer and her German Chemistry classes. Guy Johnson . . . leaves . . . the Tardy List. Steve Johnson . . . leaves . . . covered with chlorine. Linda Johnston . . . leaves . . .all the headaches, sore feet, blisters, broken fingernails, mini uniforms and temper tantrums to next year's majorettes. Peter jones. . . leaves . . . quickly before it blows up. Karen Keane . . . leaves . . . a nickel bag. Patricia Kellis . . . leaves . . .register B minus S .69. Gerald Kelly . . . leaves . . . Wetherslield High School for good! james Kennedy. . . leaves . . . Paula 1 more year in the school. Joan Kostecki . . . leaves . . . the summer of '68' and Mickey's for anyone who wants a change. Betsey Koerner . . . leaves . . .with the other two stooges. Christel Koppel . . . leaves . . . Gary, Dean, and Kel to keep an eye on his sister, Karen. Donna Krupa . . . leaves. . . strands of long blond hair stuck in pencil sharpeners, stage lights, drink- ing fountains, etc. Richard Kutyla . . . leaves . . . Hush Puppy his demerits. Maryann Landwehr. . . leaves . . .muddy boots and a year's supply of Excedrin to next year's major- ette squad and their poor captain. Connie LaPenta. . . leaves . . . Mr. Bisaccia a tube of Brylcreem, because a little dab will do you. Stephen LaPenta . . . leaves . . . happily. john LaPointe. . . leaves . . . his mind. Carol Lattarula . . . leaves . . . gayly. Linda Lattarula . . . leaves . . . a hairbrush to Mr. Warner. Danny Lawler. . . leaves . . .his book of loo ways to get out of trouble. Rochelle Lesserson . . . leaves . . .Thank God! Brian Lewczyk . . . leaves . . . for better things. Debbie Luse will not leave . . . David Slepian. Sally Madsen . . . leaves . . . Mr. Gaudreau a rear-view mirror. Brian Magee . . . leaves, just leaves. jane Mangarella . . . leaves . . . undecided. Lee Manoni . . . leaves . . . his reserved place at Bowl-O-Rama to any junior with lots of study halls. Gary Martin . . . leaves . . .a new razor blade. Chris Mason . . . leaves . . .with the other two stooges. William Maura . . . leaves . . . a broken G string. Laura May . . . leaves . . . her Spanish notes to a deserving Sophomore and wishes her good luck! Susan McAuliffe . . . leaves . . .one of her 3 dimples. Donald McCarthy . . . leaves. . . 50 feet in first. G-ail McCarthy. . . leaves . . .with J.W. to K.R.'s barn. Nancy McCarthy . . . leaves . . . to marry Joe Charneski. Fred McCullough . . . leaves . . . 112 to Stache. Deborah McGann . . . leaves . . . to meet jack Gorecki. Peter McNeish . . . leaves . . . Cross Country practice. Bob Meder. . . leaves . . . his G.T.O. Paul Miano . . . leaves . . . the Pottery Shed finally. Victor Miano . . . leaves . . . a nickel. Linda Milano . . . leaves . . . for Germany. Jackie Miller . . . leaves . . . in a blue Mustang. Paul Miller. . . leaves . . . Hastily. Geri Mocarsky . . . leaces . . . her great chemistry knowledge. Sue Monahan . . . leaves . . . her Leader Corps uniform to any deserving sophomore. Sue Montanaro . . . leaves . . . two years late. Pat Moran . . . leaves . . . in a old or dark green 4-4-2. Carol Morin . . . leaves . . . to ge made fun of. Cathy Mottram . . . leaves . . . Mr. Clark and his paints who don't want to be left. john Nelson . . . leaves . . .murky chlorine at the YWCA for the next Manager of the swim team. Ann Gail Nichols . . . leaves . . . fwith unsurpassable joyj the Establishment. Ed Nichols . . . leaves . . . Nada. Barbara Noce . . . leaves . . . someone to figure out Mr. Weir. John Norton . . . leaves . . . Mr. Dejohn playing hide and seek with some lucky Junior. Robert Nowak . . . leaves . . .for good. Gaid Officer . . . leaves . . . Register C to anyone who can take the grief it brings. Kathy O'Keefe. . . leaves . . . for the beach with Subby. Barbara Olander. . . leaves . . .W.H.S. to marry Rick junokas. Joe olesweski . . . leaves . . .Mr. Cyr 1 dozen D.T.'s. Pat Ottaviano . . . leaves . . . gladly. Joseph Palloti . . . leaves . . . in his die hard yellow MGB. Jane Parcells . . . leaves . . .her bald head and a rotten apple. Helen Perry. . . leaves . . .for better hunting. Sue Personette . . . leaves . . . her sister, Barb, a green and yellow flowered locker. Leslie Phster . . . leaves . . . for Florida. Beverly Phelps . . . leaves . . .without regrets. Andrew Pickman . . . leaves . . . for better pastures. Ted Piersa . . . leaves . . . the straights of W.H.S. Peter Popowycz . . . leaves. . .with a happy look on his face. Sebastian Puglisi . . . leaves . . . with Kathy O'Keefe. Mike Querner. . . leaves . . . the 'Greasy Pit' with an upset stomach. Mary Radziunas . . . leaves . . . still on a diet. Donna Ramette. . .leaves . . . all her problems to Pam. Joe Randazzo . . . leaves . . . a blown Shafer blowpruf clutch. Kathe Reardon . . . leaves . . . her barn open for G.M. and J.W. Steve Reed . . . leaves . . . for Boston. Linda Rhodes . . . leaves . . . in a blue Charger. Dave Ritter . . . leaves . . . Wethersiield kids in Wethersfield. Glen Robert. . . leaves. . . his Erst row seat in wolkens zoo. Clinton J. Roberts. . . leaves . . .a pair of shined shoes for any respectable junior. Sandra Rodgers . . . leaves . . . Physics alone forever!!! Joe Rondinone . . . leaves . . . Wodken Zoo . Cheryl Ross . . . leaves . . . all her s.c.m. problems to Mr .Massaro. Jimmy Ross . . . leaves . . . breathlessly. Rob Roy. . .leaves . . .his locker to the next student wishing to lose a coat. George Ruhe. . . leaves . . . for Kokomo, Indiana, with Miss Jones. Walter Ruppar. . . leaves . . . Mrs. Humphrey. JoAnne Santangelo . . . leaves . . .still trying to reach 5 feet. Terry Santomenno . . . leaves . . . W.H.S. to anyone who wants it. Greg Savoy . . . leaves . . . finally eligible. James Scanlon . . . leaves . . . the grass growing. Angela Schmidt. . . leaves . . . finally a Graduate. Jim Schweppe . . . leaves . . . to avoid the draft. Marie Scott . . . leavse . . . her seat in cafe. Paul Sehl . . . leaves . . . for the Northern country with his gold mufller. Armid Severino . . . leaves . . .W.H.S. to her sister. V Gre Silva. . . W.H.S. at last. Pauil Silvestri . . . leaves . . . an old palet to Mr. Clark. Mary Simon . . . leaves . . . wondering how to cover a ballot-stuffing story. David Slepian . . . leaves . . . Nasser to Egypt. Alice Smalley. . . leaves . . . Mrs: Linicus free to have her own D gym class next year. Tim Smith . . . leaves . . . to Nicklos Poland. Al Sokaitis . . . leaves . . . his basketball to young Lou. Mike Solak . . . leaves . . . gladly. Michael Starace . . . leaves . . . DeJohn in his office. Mark Starin . . . leaves . . . for the White House. Frank Stavola . . . leaves . . .Mr. Cottone, Mr. Cyr, and Mrs. Jevino a football player at last. Elaine Steinmiller. . . leaves . . . Miss Meerbach with the success of having survived teaching two Stein- millers over the past two years. Robert Stepnowski . . . leaves . . . DeJohn his demerits. Peter Steucek . . . leaves . . . Appeal. Bob Stevens . . . leaves . . . Mr. Cyr a lifetime supply of fluff Arleen Stumpf . . . leaves . . . with a kangaroo because it's the best way to get on the unevens. Ann Suchodolski . . . leaves. . . her snuggly warm blanket to our Fresh Air man Mr. Peters, and any- one else who is freezing to death. Jeannette Surdyka . . . leaves . . .Mr. Yarrow chocolate chip cookies. Helen Tamiola . . . leaves . . .with a warped baton in hand saying, Let's keep in touch Bulb, J.S., you can have my locker complete with a dog biscuit for Pooper . . . Goo-by. Clark Tomlinson . . . leaves . . . Mr. Warner an Excedrin headache. Joyce Tonucci . . . leaves . . . still trying to set into Mr. Yarrow's period G history class. I-'erne Tooker . . . leaves . . .with a strong mind, giving Rich the honor of being editor and number 1 of the P.W.S.I.B.A. Club. Jackie Torrisi . . . leaves . . . her gymsuit to some extra large sophomore. Allan Trifiro . . . leaves .. . . Miss Bolduc's brain to science. Christine Turcotte . . . leaves . . . Hr. 201 with regret to some unfortunate soul. Rosemary Taverna . . . leaves . . . period. Dennis Urgo . . .leaves . . . the John noiseless. Joanne Valente . . . leaves . . . gum to Mr. Peters. Jim Vandegrift . . . leaves . . . Mr. DeJohn with LOVE. Ethel Vardal . . . leaves . . . with extreme happiness. Celeste Vasquez . . . leaves . . . Mr. Peters to next year's homeroom. Jim Viano . . . leaves . . . Happily. Joe Visone . . . leaves . . . nothing. Steve Vozzolo . . . leaves . . . fed up. Tom Walicki . . . leaves . . . leaves. George Wallace . . . leaves . . . with no regrets. Kathleen Walsh . . . leaves . . . a recipe of coconut kisses to L.M. so she can choke B.K. forever. Tom Wassell . . . leaves . . . the record for the shortest date in school history. Jim Watras . . . leaves . . .with a dream. Norma Watson . . . leaves . . . for a new variety of Italians. Carol Williams . . . leaves . . . Mr. Hersey a copy ofPurilan Ethic for Fun and Profit. Jodie Willsey . . . leaves . . .with G.M. to K.R.'s barn. David Wolalnin . . . leaves . . . his cafe monitoring days to next year's students. Joan Wynn . . . leaves . . . Mr. Babel a poor student who get's him for three subjects. Nancy Zachorewitz . . . leaves . . . Homeroom E to her brother. Chet Zocco . . . leaves . . . a bottle in his locker for J.B. TOdy wznsep Time' Popu lar NWN sw Y Z A Class Bri-QE 'QM QW img ew Q Q B G7lf?r1 SUQAOWX R'dli,gCdm U U WIHY 651' k 1' IDC0 juli ,DQ la VL ' cr ff Pam Cree 5 man .fa U -Eaygbvxew 'N j'0hYW5O I 3 u ll .- E: i X NIS+ Aifradive 'Cf 'Fin f . f f ff ? J x NP Ray wwe B es+ TlDresser.s M122 Tfndivid UQ! 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Candidate, Bunny Dan Barstow Down Under Adams is missing. AROUND SCHCOL ggoase A Mums N Mr. George A. Mullin Mrs. Desmond - Nzme I A , .,.N.i ,. , .I in ' , . , -M, im: . , -,,.,., .,.,x.,. . ' fn I' ful ' V '. EF' 51,2 hi ,I ew, rlj ,W H , V., HU 'ff ' ,X - .j, WWW r 5 , , , 1 TY-- i .-!.. Ojice fecretarier, Left to Right: Mrs. Cuzzo, Mrs. Steel, Mrs. Rhines. Mr. Nelson, Mr. Hamm er - Canadians Mrs. Amato - Guidance secretary Y YWYMYMWA ., X- wr' . 14-.. . M w- Mrs. Gerarde - Guidance Secretary E- 5 zrffi as n Mr. Lawrence S. Hutnick Mr. Anthony J. Bisaccia gy.. 3-Q'-1-. --3 Nj , m ei Si, Mr. Roderick J. Cyr D-1: V, -J 105 .'J'L,.LL'.N'L,E. x cms X NATION HONOR SOCIETY as divide A-wan Dfw W JN- Las Soclalil GCIVQ5 00rn4----pel ioA......,,Do+e-...- V 2 LEASE HAvL..,...,..... E 'ePor+ +0 me 1n'N'lQ. Gffice V ' T T ONCE T THE END OF THE PERIOD... EE E E' VIESSENGERS n XT F,-an N E E Wm ! I 8 XXX 5:-:'-: I -1 , N 9. X xxx ' i-'4- -if-T-'T-f' 1-if 4 ' 1:11-i111 I I 5'- ' - ff ' W W I fy if NATIONAL THESDMN Ah SOCIETY fff if M! 7 W C SQUAD ',,, X X 5 . E I f W A STUDENT COUNCIL Left to right, Raw 1.' L. DesMarais, S. Blinn, W. Steucek, K. Creelman, N. Franco, E. Steinmiller, R. Cresman, P. Horton. Row 2: A. Sehl, J. Russell, V. Almquisi, P. Creel- man, S. Peterson, D. Canterbury. Row 3: A. McCarthy, J Snecinski, B. Adams, E. Graber, G. McCarthy, A. G. Nich- ols. Row 4: J. Chandler, K. Wieder, W. Leakey, G. Morton, J. Dolan, E. Cavalieri. Raw 5: T. Johnston, C. Roberts, F. McCullough, C. Kolakowski, G. Sagan, D. Barstow. Row 6: J. Rebagliati, J. Watras, T. Wassell, D. Murphy, C. Smith, P. Sehl, Mr. M. Daughn, faculzy ddvixer. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS I l . ' gl l 1 , W.. '-v . ' :r ' lin? ' r l' .I--I Top to bottom: C. Roberts, Parliamenlariang L. Desmarairas, Trearurerg E. Graber, Serretaryf T. Johnston, Vice-Pfaridenlg F. McCullough, Preridenlf Mr. M. Daughn, Farulty Adviser Knot in pic- turej . STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD Left fo fight: F. McCullough, R. Cresman, A. McCarthl, B. Adams, L. DesMarais, S. Blinn, E Graber, T. Johnston, J. Dolan, C. Roberts, Mr. M. Dfzug n, faculty advixer Knot in picturej. FOREIGN POLICY CLUB Left to right, Row 1: M. Starin, R. Friedman, Mix: C. Dame, faculty adviesr, J. Watras, M. Simon. Row 2: M. Viets, S. Howard, L. Wysznewsky, P. Ross. Raw 3: T. Johnston, G. Wallace, J. Dolan, D. Delisle. Row 4: P. Sajko, C. Wuersher, R. White. ELM LEAVES EDITORS Left to right, Row 1: J. Krawiec, L. Milano, S. Wraight, S. Madsen. Row 2: E. Delgado, C. Keller P. Hart, Mr. D. Herrey, faculty advirer. Row 3: G. Morton, J. Piescik, N. Watson. ELM LEAVES STAFF Lefz to fight, Row 1: J. Snecinski, P. Ross, F. Denegre, C. Emery, K. Sampeck, M. Karlyn, S. Peterson, S. Reinfrank, J. Franconi, D. Morse, M. Keller. Row 2: N. Wysznewskij, S. Wagner, L. Thomas, E. Moran, S. Cole, J. Bauer, P. Keenan, C. Edwards. Row 3: D. Bowman, S. Greer, S. Kudrowski, L. Grubelich, A. M. Zacuch, R. Ellis, M. Gineo. Mr. D. Herxey, faculty advirer Knot in pictureJ. 9 DEBATIN G CLUB Left to rigbl, Row 1: C. Jones, M. Alderman, C. Kelelr, L. Thomas. Row 2: Mr. A. Temzey, faculty advixer, A. Gorski, A. Austin, D. Rosania, R. Andrian, J. Piescik, L. Grubelich. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Left lo right, Row 1: C. Jones, L. Johnston, M. Coughlon, B. Caclugan, C. Williams, Mn. B. Day, Faculty Advifer, H. Perry, L. Pflster. Row 2: P. Sajko, L. Wycznewslcyj, J. Franocni, J. Coty, P. Scott, B. Miga, M. Simon, R. Cebelius, A. Hand, J. Simmons, S. Greer, B. Jensen, C. Bossica, S. Galucci. 111 LIBRARY AIDES Left to right: Mfr. 0. Ackerberg, Arrirlunt L. MacFerran, J. Wynn, B. Crigger, Mn. D. Cook, Head Librarian. OFFICE MESSENGERS Left to rigbl, Raw 1.' I. Maliguagio, C. Smith, L. Labelle, S. Matts, P. Kozyra, J. Wynne, C. Koppel, D. Verrochi Row 2: J. Simmons, J. Zawisha, L. Suska, G. Officer, K Church, L. Pfister, P. Rizzo, M. Harris. Row 3.' M. Land- wehr, R. Cebelius, S. Rogers, B. Maluski, L. Lagueux, J Kostecki, S. Personette, E. Wells, B. Whalen, D. Molloy, N. Watson, B. Tedesco, J. Block, S. Montanaro. GUIDANCE AIDES Left lo right: M. Harris, H. Perry, E. Graber, A. Stumpf, D. Birdsall, P. Kellis, G. Officer, R. Cebelius, M. Mandy. CAFETERIA CASHIERS . ' f U- ' 'j i T fl W WT' V' T 4 5 i I1 xl . 1. ' i A Left to right, Row 1: S. McAuliffe, J. Amato, E. Steinmiller, ford, J. Block, S. Madsen, G. Officer. Row 4: J. Carey, M A. D'Angona, D. Ploss, C. Koppel, E. Caruso. Row 2: D. Cwikla, j. Kostecki, C. Mason, P. Hatch, F. Tooker, M Molloy, K. Church, L. Pfister, A. Carbone, M. Harris, I. Landwehr. Malinguagio. Raw 3: W. Gillette, E. Asklar, N. Hunger- K Y x P k I u V ! I DEBONAIRS Left to figbl, Row 1: B. Boccaccio, R. Nystrup, N. Anderson, D. Matt, K. Sampeck, P. Devanney K. Temple. Row 2: R. Wieder, C. Wuersher, D. Murphy, G. Morton. Mis: V. Faxter, faculty ad- vixer fnot in picturej. NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY Left to right: L. Cusano, A. Opalacz, P.Ke11is. Mr. 0. Mellen, faculty adzfixer fnot in picturej. N SODALITAS LATIN A Left to right, Row 1: P. Ross, C. Williams, P. Adams, M. Scott, L. May, M. Coughlin, C. Ross, S. McAuliffe, M Blakeslee. Row 2: M. Starin, M. Simon C. Scalia, S.,Cole C. McKlesson, J. Abbate, J. Graeber, Birclsall. Row 3? P. Gannon, L. Grubelich, S. Miserek, J. Droedal, A. Asko- mitas, M. Quemer, P. Sehl, G. Sagan, R. Abbott, M. Fortin, S. Grant, Mn. D. Gullong, faculty aduifer. LATIN II CLUB Left la fight, Row 1: G. Curtin, P. Hortin, J. Wolanin, C. Edwards, J. Blais, A. Scata, D. Eliot, J. Dolan. Row 2: A. Sehl, M. Viets, C. Maguire, C. Smith, M. Malice, W. Gil- pin. Row 3: A. Saxton, E. Monstteam, D. Lanter, A. Seids- ma, K. Gorman, J. Cascio. Row 4: L. Covey, D. Zagorsky, G. Freed, T. Baldwin, B. Johnston, R. Andrian, G. Bow- man, D. Urban. Mrs. D. Gullong, faculty advifor fnot in picturel. ROMAN BNQUET 4 'r N J SPANISH CLUB H 1 1 . - W Left to right, Row 1: P. Walsh, D. Grizinski, D. Dotles, Montonaro, M. Ramus, W. Wayler, M. Smith, L. Moran, R. Cieri, L. Thomas, B. Crigger, P. Usansis, E. Crandall, P. P. Scott, N. Vigneau, D. Amodio. Row 4: S. Galucci, S. Harris, D. Busque. Row 2.' P. Rizzo, M. Simon, J. Listro, Wargo, S. Urban, S. Smeeton, B. Downing, M. Coughlon. B. Miluski, M. Cwikla, F. Howiwitz, A. Siedsma, J. Sim- Mix: j. jones, faculty advixer fnot in picturej. mons. Row 3: V. Lukach, M. Mallys, J. Heimgartner, L. AMRICAN FIELD SERVICE COMMITTEE Left to right, Row 1: M. Fortin, M. Simon, S. Grant. Row Wysznewskyj, P. O'Reilly, E. O'Reilly, H. Martinson, Mis: 2: N. Vigneau, E. Steinmiller, C. Battenhouse, P. Usanis, C. Dame, farulzy adviser. Row 4: F. McCullough, J. Dolan, S. Reinfrank. Row 3: L. Plister, K. Church, B. Adams, N. T. Johnston, J. Rebagliati, J. Watras, D. Barstow. SCIENCE CLUB 1 -.-- . ..- 1 - 1 -W --1 fer- -Q Lefl lo right: A. jacuch ,S. Whitney, R. Whitmore, P. B. Tedesco, R. Cieri, J. Krawiec, H. Martinson, pfefident, Keenan, L. Gossoo, S. Cole, M. Keller, M. Gorczyka, J. G. Freed, D. Barstow, J. Jacobs. Mr. D. I. Mirbl, faculty Bialaski, L. Diantzikis, S. Matteson, B. Tedesco, N. Zocco, advirer fnot in picturej. BAND 'I-B4 A l A L lg -.14 . 1.- -- Q w DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB .2 Sealed: D. Donzik, J. Aziz, B. Bassell, B. DePaIo, S. De- Vaccaro, R. Cascio, T. Walicki, J. Rondinone, W. Court, Carlo, L. Garafola, F. Tooker, L. Lattarula, J. Torrisi, D. R. Roy, G. Sapere, G. Martin, R. Golbert, A. Solaitis, L. Brown. Row 2: D. Wolanin, C. Zocco, G. Roberts, S. Laz- Desmarais, J. Stevens, R. Sillon, C. Franco, W. Gillette, M. zaro, T. Galusha, B. Maura, J. Ranoazzo, G. Tolley, S. Boudreau. D.E. CLUB OFFICERS Seated, Row 1: J. Torrisi, S. Lazzaro, S. DeCarlo. Standing, Row 2: Mr. M. Weir, faculty aduiserp F. Tooker, D. Wolanin, J. Aziz. D.E. CLUB OFFICERS nys 'S 8 ICTS 1d. uIIy! Standing: Mr. M. Weir, Faculty Aduixerf J. Rondinoive, Trea:urer.Seated: J. Stevens, Parliamen larianp R. Cascio, Prexiderztf B. DePalo, Vice-Pre.ridenz,' M. Radzizunas, Secretary fnot in picturej 1968 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY -AI? .F .an A K 1 Row one: C. Gerarde, J. Jacobs, C. Williams, S. Madsen, lrea.ru1'er, D. Barstow, prexidenl, J. Watras, vice-prexiderzz, H. Martinson, Jewelery, J. Willsey, G. Officer, I.. May. Row . T5 two: L. Manoni, J. Huckins, A. G. Nichols, S. Personette J. Blum, D. Helm, D. Bowman, J. Krawiec. 1969 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row one: K. Weider, S. Wargo, B. Crigger, I.. May, S. Madsen, J. Watras, D. Barstow, H. Martinson, C. Keller, C. Koppel, K. Abbott. Raw Iwo: J. Huckins, A. G. Nichols, S Monahan, I.. Bullard, S. Personette, P. Adams, G. Officer, J Willsey, C. Gerarde, I.. Manoni, S. Blinn. Raw three: M Simon, K. Hallsey, S. Wagner, M. Karlyn, E. Berk, S. Greer G. Morten, M. Cwikla, S. Cole, P. Acker, P. Chase, A. Reno 1 Row four: J. Krawiec, M. Scott, J. Abbate, D. Lindnear, D Bowman, R. Nystrup, C. Williams, S. Wraight, N. Wysznew shyj, C. Scalia, G. Kaminski, J. Jacobs. Row five: P. Hart, P Godfrey, F. McCullough, P. Sehl, S. Cole, G. Cogoli, J Blum, D. Murphy, M. Querner, D. Helm, J. Thomas, L. Grubeliech. ,Q , 'lv i 'N 5 J M x X .4 ' X mf was 'Ab :M H. Q: -Ll .4 I .wif Eff' 4 BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE Left to fight, Row 1: A. G. Nichols, S. Montanaro, H. cone, P. Miano, C. Roberts, G. Kaminski, F. McCullough Martinson, S. Wraight. Row 2: P. Sehl, J. Wauas, J. Vi- TRAFFIC SQUAD Left to right, Row 1: A. G. Nichols, H. Martinson, W. bone, E. Steinmiller. Row 3: G. Johnson, G. Kaminski, D. Gentino, S. Wraight, P. Sehl, P. Creelman, S. Blinn. Row 2: Barstow, F. McCCullough, C. Roberts. Raw 4: M. D'Alessio. D. Birdsall, L. Desrnarais, K. O'Keefe, E. Graber, A. Car- Mr. j. Babel, faculty aduifer Knot in picturej. TEEN THEATER CAST 1 I i in X Lefl to fight, Row 1: K. Temple, L. Thomas, S. Moasher, Opalaz, T. Ross, j. Cebelius, J. Rabz-.liati, B. Cameron, V A. Austin, M. Carlyn, D. McKelvie, M. Mandy, L. Fumiati, Bergstrom, K. Weider. D. Krupa, K. Church, L. Pfister. Row 2: J. Thomas, A. TEEN THEATER CREW Lefi la right, Row 1: V Bergsten, J. Thomas, K. Weider, E. Maliguaggo, C. Mason, P. Kellis, H. Perry, K. Church L. Fumialti, L. Pfister. Row 2: R. Dillon, S. Wagner, K Temple, L. Bandazian, L. Thomas, S. Moasher, M. Mandy 1 Row 3: T. Ross, B. Court, J. Cebelius, D. Donzik, P. Ross B. Downing, K. McKelvie, P. Hatch, A. Opalacz. Mr. L. Waida, faculty adviser fnot in picturej. Q , lv ,- .2 HH V Q mm: : yy., . Q ,YV E -1 5'-,ui N '- b U ,ilk-Y. V X wx 3 Q I Y I 41, A V 'Vw' , I ., L -A .T , , .' - Y ,Ml X -'Q' if 5 f 'WMS' , : KQIUJ- , .. . , ,,f 1,1 -MR a V A f.LQs!g,Ali-AM yi- A .. f 'fs Us W . - M pf , X ff P ,, ,x Riff, ' ,LJZM WL F' J . ff N H ig .L f 1 w I .V '- i.-'?l1'.?'f't,N , ' Wi C. ggi:-7 x,!.c QNX' jj x vi , , , , umm , my - 4.1 ,,. A , '12 M-Jw -5 5, , hvj. xf , ,1lf'f5',ll j ' 4' ' :g.i.'gi , a !, C 1 Q? 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Directed By i....r.r.., Leslie Pfister Donna Krupa Pam McKelvie Brian Cameron Karen Fiducia Anne Austin Laure Thomas jim Gillespie .. Marilyn Mandy Tony Opalacz Paul Acker Mark Starin Angelo Dallaripa Fred Bannon jim Gillespie Fred Bannon George Rebagliati . Victor Bergstein Kel Weider Mary Karlyn Debbie McKelvie Sue Moser Kathy Temple Lorrie Fumiatti Karen Millman Regina Olesweski john Thomas john Cebelius Mr. Lawrence Waida weraeesraeuo PSE- 'EWS : Q REQ .4-.il-A gg Qc W eqllleel? sn., if- X Directed by Oliver Mellen Mzzrir Director Miss Viola Foster Cnot in picturej CAST AND CHORUS Left zo right, Row 1: Mr. F. Metcalfe, Faculty Coordinator, D. Barstow, G. Morton, N. Anderson, K. Wieder, K. Sam- peck, D. Murphy, J. Day, R. Nystrup, K. Temple, C Keller, I.. Cusano, P. Devanney. Row 2: P. Sehl, J. Re- bagliati, M. Dillon, S. Personette, A. Smalley, L. Pfister H. Perry, J. Santangelo, S. Gallucci, C. Coppeler, S. Matte- son, S. McAuliffe. Row 3: J. Elliot, R. White, J. Hunger- ford, H. Tamiola, J. Snecinski, R. Sapia, J. Bauer, P. Ma- noousso, K. Mayo, C. DiCola, B. Adams. Row 4: C. Crash- cup, D. Delisle, J. Nelson, M. Mandy, T. Donohue, C Battenhouse, L. May, D. Ploss, A. Reno, D. Rouse, A D'Angona, T. Ross. Row 5: C. Wuersher, S. Cole, S. Mon- tanaro, F. McCullough, N. Franco, S. Wager, K. Church T. Fichera, K. O'Keffe, C. Mason. Row 6: A. jacuch, C Woodworth, P. Sajko, P. Hart, R. Ellis, B. Cameron, S Wargo, D. Botters. Row 7: A. Sehl, B. Dotts, C. Mc- Auliffe, K. Hayes, M. Anderson, S. Grant, M. Keller, L Montanaro, R. Stein, R. Poirot, J. Worley, G. Freed. QE tg -D - CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE Pauper Assistants. . Oliver Twist . . Mr. Bumble . . Widow Corney . Mr. Sowerberry. . Mrs. Sowerberry . Charlotte . . Noah Claypole . . The Artful Dodger. . Fagin ..... Charley Bates . Nancy . . . Bet . . Barkeeper . Bill Sikes . Mrs. Bedwin. . Mr. Brownlow . Dr. Grimwig. . Old Sally .... Old Lady. . lst Bow Street Runner 2nd Bow Street Runner Rose-seller. . . Milkmaid ..... Strawberry-seller. . Knife-grinder . . Long-song-seller . Mary Anderson Johanna Bauer Deborah Botters Kathryn Church Carol Coppeler Christine DeNicola Barbara Dotts Tina Fichera Nickolette Franco Sandra Gallucci Susan Grant Kathleen Hayes Janet Hungerford Michele Keller Carol McAuliffe Susan McAuliffe Marilyn Mandy Phyllis Manousos Christine Mason Diane Matt Sandra Matteson STREETSINGERS CHORUS Laura May Karen Mayo Lisa Montenaro Susan Montanaro Kathleen 0'Keefe Helen Perry Susan Personette Leslie Pfister Donna Floss Andree Reno Deborah Rouse Joanne Santangelo Roseann Sapia Andrea Sehl Alice Smalley Jane Snecinski Regina Stein Arleen Stumpf Helen Tamiola Stephanie Wargo Patricia Wickland .John Dolan, Jonathan Nelson . . . John Day . . Thomas Ross . Robin Nystrup . John Elliott . Christine Keiler . .Pamela Devanney . . Daniel Barstow . R. Kelman Wieder . .Garry Morton . . Peter Hart . .Linda Cusano . Kathleen Sampeck . Richard Poirot . .Jonathan Worley . Barbara Adams . .Paul Sehl . .Gordon Freed . . Helen Tamiola . Carol Battenhouse . . . Brian Cameron . Frederick McCullough . .Amelia D'Angona . Nancy Anderson .Kathleen Temple . . Dean Murphy . Raymond White Paul Acker Brian Cameron Stephen Cole David Delisle Thomas Donahue John Dolan Richard Ellis Peter Hart Donald Holloway Ado Jacuch David Lindner Frederick McCullough Johnathan Nelson Richard Poirot Jorge Rebagliati Peter Sajko John Thomas Brian Wagar Charles Woodworth Christoph Wuerscher f .1 NF I1 V 'QJX .Q 117 wifi' 5- , fin 3. ' K GSQ HET . 1v9 xf, 1.13 Iyii ' 1-,4 , A4f?'p-.. -H 'F izfflt . Q - 5. l l I P in-A 'U wi gin I 1 1 F , ,mg 5 W Q v ,Nl . 4' 'bo ' fda, L .PA C.A.W.D.C. AWARD Susan Personette YALE BOOK PRIZE james Watras WILLIAMS BOOK PRIZE Fredrick McCullough TRINITY BOOK PRIZE David Helm D.A.R. AWARD Schley Wraight HARVARD BOOK PRIZE and RENSSELAER AWARD Daniel Barstow oys Sports 1968 SOCCER Wethersf'ield's 1968 Soccer team capped a sensational 13-1-2 season by winning the state championship. They opened the season by tying the first game,and then followed a string of four straight wins. Their only loss of the year came at the hands of old nemesis, Manchester. Then the Eagles posted four consecutive shutouts led by the line goaltending of Louie Lapenna. Wethersxield won the CCIL championship led by fine scorers Billy Gentino, Mike D'Alessio, and Manny Cavalleri, and anchored by the defense provided by Dale Haslam, Kevin Harward, jeff Hart, Fred McCullough, Bob Andrian, Tony Dinucci, and Jim Courneen. Wethersneld advanced into the CIAC tournament when it defeated Bloomfield and Lyman Hall to advence into the semi-finals against Brien McMahon. In the most exciting game of the campaign, Wethersheld won 4-3 in a game decided by penalty kicks with an excellent goaltending job in by Paul Sehl. The Eagles copped the state title by blanking Staples 1-0 on Billy Gentino's goal. Congratulations to Coach Landers and the whole team. 1968 SOCCER RESULTS Wethersfield 2 Conard ............ 2 Wethersfield 4 Windham ........ 0 Wethersfield 1 Hall ........,.,....... 1 Wetherslield 6 Maloney ........,. 0 Wethersfield 3 Platt ......,.......,. 1 Wetherslield 2 Manchester .,..., 1 Wethersfield 6 Bulkeley .......... 1 CIAC TOURNAMENT Wethersfield 4 Eastern ..,......,.. 2 Wethersfield 2 Bloomeld .......,.. 1 Wethersfield 1 Conard ....,.,..... 0 Wethersfield 4 Lyman Hall .... 1 Wethersneld 1 Manchester ...... 2 Wethersfield 4 Brien McMahon 5 Wetherslield 2 Hall .................. 0 Wethersfield 1 Staples? .......... 0 Wetherslield 1 Central ............ 0 'tstate championship j.v. SOCCER 1968 Left lo Rzgbl Row 1: M. Katz, M. Foxal, R. Rossanya, K. Weider, Johnston, G. Tuller, G. Sagan, W. Leahy, H Petry P Settmo R Anderson T Turcott, G. Troutman, D. Urban. Row 2: W. Raw 4: D. Holoway, T. Opalacz, R. Stevens, J Cope P Drake Keenen W Dest R. Butterfield, M. Scott, J. Isleib, P. Crespan, W. Sweeny, D. Linder. Row 5: M. Alderman C Erikson G D Matteson Mr Bolgli, Coach. Row 3: A. Deluca, J. Holtz, B. Perello, K. Napolitano. ti' Left I0 sio, z Landers, Murphy, F X x 8. SOCCER 1: G. johnson, D. ro-mptaing P. 2: W. Keenan, W. Gentino, P. Sehl D'Ales- Row 3: J. D. J. Curnias, A. Mr. R. A. Dudley, K. G. Morton Courneen 32 1, x S ,145 v, -A v I, H, ii, gf!! fffit U1 4 i , Ma C 95 gr! V ,. 'm mm -' v mx an P xx , 1 2 A , , ' ,T LL,,, , V V ,,,. A , ,L X . I 94 , 1 f9?iiiiifQQ'Z,'fL Ti 'L J wx V7 .-,. ly WW' ,,,, N t f 5' 4 uv- 3 M W as f ff A Q 3 a , gif 5 AM' ' X 4 ,Q .Q U ,s ' s , . ,gg . . . M Ad A Q4- I f rf ,fs A VARSITY FOOTBALL 1968 Row 1: G. Savoy, M. Czya, R. Stevens, F. Stavola, co-rap- taing J. Kennedy, co-mptaing T. Harris, R. Bayek. Row 2. N. Lipes, K. Bryne, J. Gunn, T. Gineo, C. Kolakowski, R. Krusiewicz, L. Zebedeo, R. Fitzgibbons. Raw 3: J. Czaja, D. Kolakowski, M. Bonadies, C. Settino, J. Cancelleri, P Lynch, M. Sulliven, Mr. I. Cotta nell, mgr.g J. Worley, R. Poir Wilcox, R. Fields, B. Cutkomp. ne, roarb. Row 4: J. O'Con- ot, S. Geary, C. Smith, J VARSITY FOOTBALL-1968 Wetherslield .... 0 Conard ......., 5 1 Wetherslield ..., 20 Maloney .,.... 5 1 Wethersfield .... 6 Hall ...,........ 3 5 Wethersfleld .... 1 2 Central ........ 26 Wethersheld .... 6 Manchester .. 34 Wethersheld .... 14 Eastern ,....... 3 5 Wethersfielcl .... 6 Windham .... 32 Wetherslield .... 14 Platt .......,.... 50 .V. FOOTBALL 1968 Row 1: D, Kolakowski, J. Czaja, J. Lipes, K. Bryne, F. C. Settino, P. Lynch, T. Piacentini. Raw 4: R. Salarno, J 140 Tarascio, P. Lombardo, R. Fitzgibbons. Row 2: J. Gunn, Wilcox, M. Sullivan, B. Cutkomp, R. Poirot. Mr. R. Cyf T. Gineo, A. Hutchinson, R. Fields ,T. Malinguaggio, G. coach fnot in pihturej. Curtin, E. Martin. Raw 3: N. Doyle, C. Smith, M. Bonadies, am - 4-c Q, G Sw ' '-v X fgwlgj ff, , gs . W A. . 9 5 . 5 0 'K 56 X 5 li 5- 11 W L 7- 1 ,! H ig, ff. AQWM 4 d -ff' 'itil ,mx V - Q' -H Q' K . 'l'L-'j,'-'?f.g'a- k, .. .., Tj ' f . H 'FT Tlglfiiafff W ' 1 ' H 'v Wf7 ' ?- ,, A .V J in ,sf Hu ,,,,,,..J,,,g5H A Q . M , F' :TG l 1 H-L. -ji C, -f Ln- . 5- .. W' -' : 59' '. 4' , 1 74 , '-'54 fc 1 .-'fZ '2',1 NH' Y Q 'ff P --rf v if ' -'rfb If We- X. ' 4 fjrfsfif ' x l'l ' Kwai' ' , Q-Ffdw Q ' 7 ' 3 g a :lx , wwf-, --f--ov- ' Q , 1 1 '- -.---u . H x..,f N A rf: Q., RQ' Q hd law! - -,.,..,a,. aw-r 'QL 1 -'if' A-. K .ffkii Q 9 .al-53 . Jim L 5242 .L ' : L. CROSS-COUNTRY 1968 Left to Right, Row 1: D. Barstow, N. Maloney, P. MacNeish, R. Disch, R. Fortunato, D. Regina. Row 2: S. Henery, S. Lawton, J. McCord, H. O'Connel1, H. Smith, G. Wichowski, Mr. R. Yarrow, Coa Swain The cross count under the direction of Coach Yarrow failed to win a meet, but managed to sho mor improvement over previous years. The team had many fine runners including Kevin O'Keefe, Dan Regina, Dan Barstow, Pete MCNeish, and captain Rich Disch. With many returnees, the cross-country team expects much success in the future. 7. Q- N .. SWIMMING TEAM Left to Right, Row 1: Smith, G-. Sagan, T. D'Ambrosio, S. Cole, S. johnson, R. Osgood, J. Nelson, G. Manter. Row 2: J. Day, J. Rutledge, B. Drake, G. Curtin, D. Murphy, T. Donahue, E. Butterfield. Row 3: G. Troutman, M. Foxall, J. Stack, D. Arnold, L. Manter, Mr. H. Beck, Coach. The Wetherslield swim team showed much improvement in only its second year of official competition. Led by co-captains Steve johnson Qwho holds six school recordsj and Ed Nicols, the squad linished with a hne record. Others who distinguished themselves included Greg Manter, Tom D'Ambrosio, and Steve Cole. With a large number of sophomore letter winners returning, and a hope for the completion of the new pool, Coach Beck expects an even better season next year. SWIMMING RESULTS Wethersfield .... 56 Gilbert ....,.,. 39 Wethersfield .... 39 E. O. Smith.. S6 Wetherslield ..., 28 Bulkeley ...... 67 Wethersheld .... 34 Hartford ...... 60 Wethersfield .... 42 Plainville .... 53 Wetherslield .... 38 Windham .... 57 Wethersheld ..,. 31 Penney .....,.. 63 Wetherslield ..., 2 1 Conard ........ 74 Wethersheld 53 Eastern ..... 42 Wethersheld .... 33 Manchester .. 61 Wethersfield .... 51 Platt ............ 44 Wethersfield .... 63 Weaver ........ 31 Wethersheld .,.. 63 Central ,.,..... 51 Wetherslield .... 54 Hall ......,....... 60 Wethersheld .... 38 Maloney ,.... . 49 Wethersheld .... 32 Torington .... 62 Wethersheld .... 42 East Hartford Wethersheld .... 31 Fitch ........,.,. v 3 I. 'T 7 H: , me 1 -- i.2E .iI. :.: Avi -1 R I Y : , rig i . I: . 1 . ll . VARSITY BASKETBALL Left to Riglyt, Row 1: A. Sokaitis, Tri-Captaing P. Sehl, Tri-Capiainj D. Haslam, Tr1Capza1n Row 2: A. DeLucca, W. Pitkin, A. Farina, R. Fitzgibbons, K. Byrne, Mrs. J, Kennedy Coach P. Sposito, J. Curnias, P. Crespan, L. LaPenna, W. Keenan. BASKETBALL RESULTS 1968-69 Wethersfield 59 Newington .. 70 Wethersfield Windham Wethersfield 57 Windham .... 92 Wethersfield .... Manchester Wethersfield '47 Conard .,...... 87 Wetherslield ..,. Bulkeley , Wethersneld 62 Eastern ........ 69 Wethersfielcl ..,, Conarcl Wetherslield 47 Maloney ...... 71 Wetherslield .... Eastern Wetherstield 64 Platt ,........... 89 Wethersfield .... Maloney Wethersfield 54 Bulkeley ....., 75 Wetherslield .... Platt .,....... Wethersheld 59 Central ........ 66 Wethersfield .,.. Central Wethersfield 73 Hall .....,.,.... 84 Wethersfield .... Hall .,.,..... WethersHeld 49 Manchester ,. 56 1.V. BASKETBALL Left to Right Row 1: R. Gorman, J. Nelson, P. Settino, J. Thomsen, j. Courneen. Row 2 Mr j Shea, Faculty Adrzirerg W. Corrigan, J. McCord, A. Sutara, C. Ayers, J. Czaja, F. DeBatt1sta A Delucca. The Eagles experienced a very disappointing season in finishing with a 0-19 record. The hoopsters played well all season long, but could not seem to get the breaks when they needed them. The season was marked by some outstanding in- dividual efforts. Al Sokaitis had 31 points against Bristol Central as he led the Eagles in scoring and rebounding. Fitzgibbons had 50 points against Hall in a close game, and with two years to go, he is expected to help Wethersield immensely. Paul Sehl and Dale Haslam, the only other two seniors on the squad, played well all season with Paul being the leading scorer in most of the games. Tony Farina, Jim Courneen, and Charlie Ayers were others who had a leading role on the courts. With only three veterans leaving, Coach Kennedy is eagerly awaiting next year as his rebuilding should begin to take effect. WRESTLING TEAM Left to Rigbr, Row 1: P. Steucek, R. Fields, C. Kolakowski, J. Kennedy, mptaing T. Malinguaggio, F. Daversa, M. Gineo, A. Askomitas. Row 2: W. Ruppar, P. Hayes, T. Kurlowicz, M. DelArippa, M. Rizzo, D. Mello, Mr. I. Cozzane, coach. Raw 3: M. Mello, S. Stenbeck. WRESTLING-1968-69 Wethersheld East Hartford 38 Wethersfreld Conard Wethersfield Platt ............ 35 Wethersfield Maloney Wethersfield Hall ............ 9 Wethersfield Central Wethersfield Windham .... 26 Wethersfield Eastern The 1968-69 wrestling managed to win only one game this year, but the squad was manned with some real time wrestlers. Their one victroy was a decisive win over Platt. Leading the Eagles were jim Kennedy, an all-CCIL performer, Chuck Kolakowski, and Dave Mello. With few seniors leaving, Coach Cottone will have an experienced team returning next year. BOYS' LEADER CORPS Left za Right, Row 1: T. Harris, M. D'Alessio, G. Johnson, C. Kolakowski, D. Murphy, P. Sehl Row 2: R. Fitzgibbons, A. Dinucci, J. Hart, E. Lipes, F. McCullough. Row 3: J. Courneen, R Fortunato, L. LaPenna, P. Crespan. Mr. I. Cotlone, facully advirer Knot in piciurej. SILVER KEY CLUB Left to Right: A. Dinucci, M. D'Alessio, T. Harris, J. Kennedy, J. Hart, F. McCullough, L. Zebedeo, P. Krusiewicz, F. Stavola, D. Haslem, M. Czaja, P. Sehl, R. Stevens. Mr. I. Cattane, faculty advirer Knot in pirturej. 1968 VARSITY GOLF Mr. R. Cyr, coach, D. Grant, M. Hastings, T. Laria. 1968 GOLF RESULTS Wedrersneld 5 Platt .............. 0 Wethersield 4 Central .... Wethersield 5 Central .....,.,.. 0 Wethersheld 5 Platt ......,. Wethersneld Lib Windham ...... M Wethersheld 5 Hall ,....... Wethersheld 5 Hall .............. 0 Wethersheld aw Windham Wethersheld 5 Eastern ,......... 0 Wethersheld 2M Conard .,.. Wethersheld 1 Conard .......... 4 Wethersheld 5 Eastern .... Wethereield 4 Maloney ........ 1 Wethersheld 5 Manchester Wethersheld 2 Manchester .... 3 Wethersield 4 Maloney .. Final Rerord 13 Wim, 2 lLa.r.re.r, 1 Tie Led by many fine performers, the 1968 Wethersheld golf team captured the CCIL title with a line 13-2-1 record. Coach Rod Cyr loses many lettermen, but expects another banner season with the return of number one player Marty Hastings, and many new- comers from the junior varsity, including Paul Sehl, Doug Grant, and Clinton Hughes. Wethersne1d's CCIL championship represented the best effort ever by the golf team. 1968 1.v. GOLF Mr. 1. Greene, roach, F. Tolasano, P. Sehl, D. Mondani, J. Olesweski. 1968 TENNIS P. Crespan, D. Mello, R. Palmer, G. Reid, W. eGntino, Mr. R. Hanren, coach Ina! in picturej 1968dTENNIS RESULTS l ..,. ....,..... . . . . ggmgzggld llub 2 giliigfgl, .....l.'., gl The 1968 Wethersneld tennis team won the CCIL and CIAC championships, posting Welhf1'S5C1Cl -f-4 7 Weaver --.-.-------' 0 a fine 12-1 record. The one loss to Hall was a big disappointment, though, as it snapped Wethersheld .... 7 East Hartford.. 0 , . . . . . Wethersfield 'lll 5 Maloney -..4l.-,.' 2 Wethersneld s winning streak at 44, one of the longest in the nation. Dick Palmer and Wefhefsfield ---- 5 Windham .-----f- 0 Greg Reid also won the state doubles championship. Wethersield .... 4 Platt ...........,.... 1 . Coach Hansen looks forward to another stron season with the return of lettermen Wedmersheld .... 2 Hall ....,........... 3 g Wefhersfield ---' 3 Central .4--.-L--A-- 2 Billy Gentino, Dave Lindner, Dave Mello, Dave Boccaccio, and newcomers Bob Johnson Wethersneld .... 4 Conard ............ 1 . Wethersheld .... 7 Newington ...... 0 and Bob Andman' Wethersield ,... 4 Eastern ....,....... 1 Wethersheld .,.. 4 Manchester ...... 1 C.I.A.C. Tournament - In Place 149 Manchester .. 15 1968 BASEBALL Left to Right, Row 1: G. Savoy, R. Bayek, B. McCue, J. Luckas. Row 3.' Mr. D. Heney, coach j Abruzze R Pan Hart, R. Polaski, T. Pasternak, A. DeLuccia. Row 2: J. dolfe, L. Manoni, F. McCullough, M Tolasano Mr Lmgrm Curnias, W. Pine, C. Kolakowski, J. Gorman, R. Chesky, S. roach. BASEBALL RESULTS-1968 Wetherslield Central ........ 8 Wethersfield Central Wetherslield Maloney ...... 14 Wethersheld Maloney .. Wethersheld Windham .... 1 Wetherslield Windham Wetherslield Platt ............ 1 Wethershelcl Platt ...,,,., Wetherslield Hall ............ 14 Wethersfield Hall ........ Wethersfxeld Eastern ........ 7 Wethersheld Eastern .... Wethersfield Conard .......... 8 Wethersfield Conard .... Wetherslield Bulkeley ...... 6 Wethersheld Manchester Wethersfield Final Record: 6-11 The 1968 baseball team came on strong to finish the season with a very respectable 6-11 record. Led by Bob Polaski, Stan Lukas, and many others, the team scored some impressive victories over tough foes. Coach Bob Lindgren is expecting his best season ever, with the return of lettermen Dale Haslarn, jeff Hart, RaRlph Bayek, Jim German, jim Curnias, and many others up from the jV's including Mike Tolisane, Lee Manoni, Greg Savoy, Steve Rettig, Tony Dinucci, and Chuck Kolakowski. 1968 TRACK AND FIELD Left lo Right, Row 1: Mr. R. Yarrow, roach, P. Gagliardi, DeLishle, F. Disch, A. Demeo, D. Olinski, T. Hasbrook. G. johnson, R. Urban, Mr. D. Mitchell, P. Godfrey, A. Row 4: A. Opalez, R. Geary, L. Zabadlo, M. Holowesko, Delarippa, Piseick, S. Cole, R. Golden, T. Baldwin, K. D. Olinski, S. Matthews, G. Cogoli. Harward. Row 3: C. Smith, T. Russo, T. Donahue, D. TRACK AND FIELD RESULTS-1968 Wethersfield 55 Wilson ...... 105 Wetherslield 52 Hall ............ 70 Wethersfield 13 Conard ...... 109 Wethersfield 42 Eastem ...... 80 Wetherslielcl 18 Platt .....,...... 104 Wethersneld 35 Maloney .... 87 Wethersfield 56M Weaver ...... 83M Wethersfield 50 Windham .. 72 Wethersfield 51 Manchester 89 Wethersfield 45 Central ...... 77 Wethersfield 74 Bulkeley .... 66 Wethersfield 50 So. Catholic 90 Final Record: 1-11 The track team showed improvement over last year's record as they defeated Bulkeley en route to a 1-11 record. The Track team had many stellar performers including Pete Gagliardi, Bob Urban, Frank Pickman, Mark Holowesko, Bob Golden, Tom Russo, Greg Cogoli, and Dan Barstow. Coach Yarrow loses many of his top performers, but hopes for an improvement this year with a large turnout of undergraduates expected. 'Wu' - I . L .. , - 2 . P y. H 'gf 1 if .. -,,,, ' -., GIRLS As 1 Q. f x, -QW vs-+.I. mall ' .- - ' ' B A JL W! M ... 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Steinmiller, C. Gerarde, D Leonard. Raw 2: L. Clancy, N. Wysznewskyj, A. G. Nichols, J. Tonucci, J. Block, S. Monahan, A. Stumpf, H. Martinson, P. Creelman, J. Willsey, J. Heimgartner, J. Russell. Row 3: S. McAuliffe, B. Adams, B. Devanney, L. Montanaro, S. Wargo, C. Harward, D. Birdsall, D. Rouse, C. Mason, D. Matt, D. Zahnke. Mix: D. Meerbacb and Mrr. j. Linirur, faculty aduirerx Knot in picturej. X C X f' I M ,Mm ix jjfyzfzfl fy EW' M rg ,,..- --X ,X Nz ' I VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to Right, Raw 1: K. O'Keefe, P. Creelman, caplaing L, DesMarais. Row 3: B. Devanney, J. Russell. Min D J. Willsey, ca-captain: A. D'Angona. Row 2: K. Creelman, Meerbacb, faculty adviser Knot in picturej. E. Steinmiller, A. G. Nichols, G. McCarthy, J. Heimgartner, UNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left ta Right, Raw 1: N. Franco, caplain. Row 2: J. Querner, E. Chamberlin, J. Savard. Row 3: D. Repass, A. McCarthy, S. Reinfrank, J. Levine. Mix: D, Meerbach, faculty advirer Knot in picturel. 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E WM ify Hunk If? 61 Scvvfof If 1 , ,si 7!!'l6 EN C Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1970 Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1971 Compliments of Your ACTION STUDENT COUNCIL W My. lu, f I f 7 0W M! 40K0l? You Are Invited To Attend A as The lBiblel CHURCH OF CHRIST at: HILLSIDE AVENUE HARTFORD, CONN. 06106 We Are A BACK TO THE BIBLE Church Our Motto: Where the Bible speaks we speak and where the Bible is silent we are l Q silent. 5 - SERVICES - Morning Worship: Sunday 11 A.M Sunday Prophecy Class: Sunday 2:30 P.M Mid-week Bible Class: Wednesday 7 P.M Young Peoples Bible Class: Friday 7 P.M Come! Worship! Learn! Watch! Ella Robb Cook Minister Phone: 12035 525-8052 COMPLIMENTS OF C L A M B O X X 0H0120Y-0v0K0' 5 3 I 0Y0 0 0W040'40'1-2105 Congmtulatiom to the Class of 1969 11-IEP NX '0 '0'4-0?'01'6ls DC0l0 0'-f010'f , Q v X ,lv I 1 4 ' S X 9 5 5 969 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY WETHERSFIELD 5 Head Skis - Saus - Rentals - Conzplimezzty of - VICTOR P. GAGLIARDI, INC. Floor Layings - Sanding - Finishing - Waxing 42 WOODSIDE DRIVE WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT '40 Q'?7 Bonk Modern . . . And Save SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation S 3 Your Family Finonciol Service Center Telephones: 529-3698 529-9644 HUGHES BROTHERS SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY AT JORDAN LANE XWETHERSFIELD, CCNNECTICUT 06109 MOBIL PRODUCTS - 24 Hour Towing Service - xawawowo-of 0:0-wr-0-010' C OMPLIMEN TS OF Casual Furniture by P O R C H 8g P A T I O 898 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT BEST WISHES Clcss of 1969 THE CONSTITUTION NATIONAL BANK 200 TRUMBULL STREET, HARTFORD 440 NEW PARK AVENUE, WEST HARTFORD Member F.D.I.C. ACKER'S RADIO and T.V., INC. Salex and Service Acker's for Accurate Service - Telephone: 529-4560 - 681 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT -0'5N0f-0 0 0'Y I I 0 C01 20vf0110Y I-01' 17 391' f1?101'Q C OMPLIMEN TS OF THE CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. MAIN 8: HART STREETS WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT 5 S 5 C om plimemfs of COMSTOCK, FERRE 8. CO. 263 MAIN STREET WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT In the Historic Old Center Your Seed and Garden Supply Dealer Since 1820 - COMPLIMENTS OF - MAY, POTTER, MURPHY, and CARTER, INC. 1 AMERICAN ROW HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT X '7' 0 01'0Y-010'K0' f0k01f7 GOOD LUCK To The CLASS OF 1969 from the Y-SPOT COUNCIL Compliment: of . . . GEARY INSURANCE AGENCY 383 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT Congmzfzzlatiom to the CLASS OF 1969 El.' NORE BEAUTY SALON PEER BUILDING 530 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT 0-10-:ova-fauovo-no:-anawaf-orafonof 40W071? Best Wishes! THE CONSTITUTION NATIONAL BANK 150 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT F.D.I.C. 5 G I Congratulations to the Class of 1969 Fresh Seafood, Anyone? It's Best at WILSON SEAFOOD COMPANY AND THE WHALER ROOM RESTAURANT 580 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT Tne Finest in Professional Beauty Care I -- Telephone: 529-0275 cl-lop HOUSE RESTAURANI, L. ,L INC 5 Wk Rum ANN ' R1 ,Q fir Beauty Salon zss-291 ASYLUM STREET Veg! 59 Wells Road Distinctive Hair Styling-For The Gracious Look JK 1010 K? 040' -10110757 529-5503 H. A. BOSWORTH 8. SON, INC. Residential Builders WETHERSFIELD .sc GLASTONBURY 35 OLDHAM ROAD WETHERSFIELD, CONN. Telephone: 529-9981 Fran DePasqua1e CUSTOM LEATHER CRAFTS - Suede Cleaning - Leather Tailoring and Repair of All Leather Article! 669-A SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 06109 C OMPLI MEN TS OF LASHER SUPPLY CO. HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT BLISS SUPERMARKET, INC. 675 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT Compliments of CAPRI'S CLEANERS HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 0X0'N0 f'-0'Q0N0' COMPLIMENTS OF THE W. COFOCO WETHERSFIELD CHAPTER - Complimentx of -- POTTERY SHED 2 WEST HARTFORD WETHERSFIELD Complimenty of Q LAGANA CLOTHIERS 967 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT - Clothing for Gentlemen - COMPLIMENTS OF DEVALS, INC. Kawasaki Cycles Sales 8c Service 168 FARMINGTON AVENUE, NEW BRITAIN Phone: 223-0858 W e pay top pricef for Scrap Steel, Metal, X-ray film, Playties. NEW ENGLAND Alia Preciouf Metal: SKI SPECIAI-'STS COMMERCIAL 8: INDUSTRIAL Public 50 Ton Truck Scale 21 NEW PARK AVENUE VICTQR PROCACCINI 8K HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT SONS, INC- Skis - Rentals - Binding Service 480 LEDYARD ST., HARTFORD 1 ' 4 6 - 278-5730 - -Te ephone. 235-6 5 - 0-s01f0v-0u0w0- SC 40'f'0K02 - Compliments of - REGENT'S MEN SHOP Ozztfllerx For The Young Man WETHERSFIELD SHOPPING CENTER - Compliments of - YE OLDE BARBER SHOPPE 217 MAIN STREET OLD WETHERSFIELD Bert lViflJeJ to the CLASS OF 1969 LAURETTE'S FLOWER SHOP, Inc. 1839 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY ROCKY HILL, CONNECTICUT - 529-7839 - Congratulations to the Class of ' 1969 Compliment: of ARCADE JEWELERS WETHERSFIELD CONNECTICUT CHRISTENSEN'S Colorizer Paints - DuPont Paints - Wallpaper Picture Frames 8: Framing Telephone: 529-2288 SULL-CRAY Interior Decorating Service 221 MAIN STREET OLD WETHERSFIELD Telephone: 529-6857 5Qliig29 SIEOCSEE5 5225! Corzgmtzrlatiorzx to the Clair of '69 WETHERSFIELD OPTICAL CO. 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