Windsor Locks High School - Herald Yearbook (Windsor Locks, CT)
- Class of 1962
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Page Page Page VO 0 ) b£ 03 Oh Page IN MEMORIAM HELEN C. HOLBROOK We, the class of 1962, here inscribe our grateful memory of a kind and understanding teacher. Miss Helen Holbrook will he remembered for her count¬ less efforts in school activities and for her contribu¬ tions to the social sciences. 00 0 ) b£ 03 CX K5H EH SCHOOL KB,CONNECTION NOB R NOB R V V 0 ) b£ 03 Oh Page DEDICATION With respect and appreciation we, the class of 1962, dedicate the HERALD to Mr. Joseph Corcoran for his assistance and patience as a teacher, a counselor, and a friend. Mr. Corcoran, a business education teacher, has worked untiringly as Senior Class Coordinator, supervising such activities as the HERALD Business Board, the Magazine Sale, the Class Banquet, and the Senior Ball. 5 Page ADMINISTRATION MR. ROBERT F. JACKSON Superintendent of Schools Page Page 1 GEORGE ANASTASIA Mathematics ANGELO ANTONUCCI Science WALTER BRADLEY Music ANN HOWARD BUCKLEY BUCKLEY Business Education Science Mathematics MARYANN COLBY Librarian JOSEPH KATHLEEN ROBERT CORCORAN DOWD DOWD Business Education Physical Education Science Mathematics ANNE KRIPS Languages HELENE EDWARD EMILY LEARY LUKE McKENZIE Social Studies Science Social Studies English CLIFFORD LOIS HAROLD RANDALL REYNOLDS ROBINSON Industrial Arts Guidance English FACULTY THOMAS JOHNSON Social Studies JOHN O ' BRIEN English GLADYS VIVAN ALTHEA CARLSON CHRISTENSEN CLIFF English Homemaking Languages ANN DAVID JAMES ENGLAND FIELD HANLEY English Business Education Science JANET MURPHY Business Education EDWARD MUSKA Social Studies JOSEPHINE OATES Mathematics ALEXANDER SHAPIRO Physical Education JUNE SHERMAN English ABIGAIL STECEWICZ English, Languages PAUL THIBODEAU Industrial Arts LD Page Food for thought HERALD EDITORIAL BOARD “Great souls suffer in silence.” “His sole concern with work was considering how he might best avoid it.” “A mind not to be chang’d by place or time.” Page seniors CRAIG TOBEY. President DONALD PISATI. V ice-President CAROLE CASTOLDI. Secretary JOHN MACALUSO. Treasurer CAROL B. ALEKSON College: WILOHI 4. Page J. WESLEY BELL “Wes” General: Track 2. FREDERICK S. BIDWELL “Pudd” General: Student Council 1. VERNA L. BRETT General: Literary Club 1. PETER M. BURKE “Pete” General. MICHAEL BYCZKO “Bisk” General: Biology Club 2, 3, Treas. 3. CAROLE M. CASTOLDI College: Business Education 1, 2; Cheerleader 3, 4, Co¬ captain 4; Homemaking 3; Laurel Girls’ State 3; Jr. Prom Hostess 3; Jr. Prom Queen 3; Sr. Graduation Usherette 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Class Sec. 4; Food Sale Chairman 4; HERALD, Assoc. Ed. 4; Senior Exec. Comm. 4. ON Page MURIEL MARIE CHALIFOUX General: Photography Club 1; Libr. Assistant 4. KATHERINE A. CLARK “Kathy” Business: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 1. ► 14 rwaSe d PATRICIA DEARBORN “Pat” General: Dramatic Club 1; WILOHI 2. GAIL A. DeBELLA College: Dramatic Club 1. 3; WILOHI 2; Libr. Assist¬ ant 3, 4. THOMAS A. DePASCALE “Tommy” General: Biology Club 4. WILLIAM J. DEVLIN “Wick” General: Dramatic Club 1; Student Council 1; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4. JOHN B. DiBATTISTA College: History Club 1; Biology Club 2; Track 3, 4. JAMES P. DOYLE “Jimmy” College: Baseball 1, 3, 4. CNI Page PATRICIA K. DUNLAP “Pat” General: Chorus 3; Pep Squad 3, 4; Homemaking Club 4. RONALD E. DURSZA “Ron” College: Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3; Track 2, 3, 4. RUTH A. FLOYD “Ruthy” College: Latin Club 1; Roman Holiday 1; Basketball and Softball Teams 1; WILOHI 2; Libr. Assistant 2, 3, 4 Chorus 4; Dramatic Club 4. GERALDINE K. FLYNN “Gerry” General: Dramatic Club 1; Future Nurses Club 2, Sec. 2. MICHAEL L. FLY NT “Mike” General: Libr. Club 1; Band 1; Student Council 1, 2. WILLIAM J. FOURNIER, JR. “Bill” College: Band 1; Science Fair, First Prize 1; Biology Club 2; Audio-Visual Aids Club 2, 3. 4. President 4. CNI CNI CD bX 03 CX BRADFORD W. FULLER “Fudd General: Band 1, 2. DONALD E. GILBERT Business: Basketball 1, 2, 4; Track 3. JACQUELINE L. GIRARD “Jackie” General: Libr. Club 1; Libr. Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education 2. CHARLES J. GLISSON General: Chess Club 2. JAMES P. GRIFFIN “Grif” College: WILOHI 1. GORDON B. HANDSCHUMACHER “Wally” General: Arts and Crafts Club 1. 9 CO CNI CD b£ 03 CX W. ROBERT HART College: WILOHI 1, 2; Math Club 3; Senior Graduation U sher 3; Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3. LENORA G. HENDERSHOT “Lennie” General: Future Nurses Club 1; Photography Club 2. JAY S. HOLLEY “Jay” College: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. VICTORIA A. KADLUBOWSKI “Vickie” Business: Audio-Visual Aids 1, 2; Sr. Graduation Usherette 3; Jr. Prom Decoration Comm. 3; HERALD 4, Assoc. Editor 4. PATRICIA ANN KANE “Patti” General: Dramatic Club 1. THOMAS J. KANE “Tom” College: Class Treas. 1; Basketball 1, 2; Student Council 1, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2. CNI Page THOMAS E. KULAS “Kool” College: Baseball Manager 1, 2; Basketball Manager 1, 2; Science Fair Third Prize 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY J. LANDERS “Bev” Business: Biology Club 2; Libr. Asst. 2. DOROTHY ANN LAPENTA “Dolly” General: Photography Club 3, Treas. 3. DIANE E. LEWIS College: Dramatic Club 1; Elementary Algebra Prize 1; WILOHI 2; HERALD Editorial Board 2, 3, 4; Assoc. Ed. 2, 3, 4; Class Sec. 3; Math Club 3, 4; Sec. 3; Attendant Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Graduation Usherette 3; Jr. Prom Ticket Comm. Chairman 3; Laurel Girls State 3; National Honor Society 3. 4. LD CNI Page DAVID LINGUA “Goose” College: Sr. Graduation Usher 1; Class Sec. 1; WILOHI 1, 2; Class Vice-Pres. 2; All-State Basketball 3; All- Tournament Basketball 3; Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4; HERALD Business Board 4. JOHN MACALUSO College: WII.OHI 2; HERALD Business Board 3; Gradua¬ tion Usher 3; Jr. Prom Refreshment Comm. Chairman 3; Class Treas. 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; HERALD 1, 4, Assoc. Ed. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4; National Merit Commendation 4. EDWARD R. MacDOUGALD “Mac” College: Chorus 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4. LOUISE J. MARINONE General: Nurses Club ' 2, 3, Treas. 3; Libr. Assistant 3, 4. BARBARA J. MARKIEWICZ “Barb Wire” General: Homemaking Club 1, 2; Pres. 2; HERALD Art Ed. 4; Sr. Graduation Usherette 3; Jr. Prom Decora¬ tion Comm. 3; Pep Squad 3, 4. james McConnell “Lester” General: Magazine Sale 4. CNI Page ANDREA M. McNEILL “Kanook” Business. MARY ANN MEEHAN General: Dramatic Club 1; Audio-Visual Aids 1, 2: Jr. Prom Decoration Comm. 3; WILOHI 3. $ BARBARA J. MONTGOMERY “BJ Business: Dramatic Club 1; Future Nurses Club 3, Sec. 3. PATRICIA R. NAPPI “Patti” Business: Dramatic Club 1. MARION G. NEWTON Business: Business Education Club 1, 2; Future Nurses Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 3, 4. ARTHUR E. NORMAN General: Industrial Arts Fair, Second Prize, Wood Division 2; Biology Club 3. CNI Page DIETER PEISER College: Royal Canadian Sea Corps 1; Tech Tiger 3; Track 3; Photography Club 4; HERALD Business Board 4 . ROBERT J. PASTORMERLO “Bob” General: Track 2, 3; Student Council 3. GERALD A. PERNIGOTTI “Gerry” General. NORMAN J. PERRON “Norm” College: Photography Club 1, Pres. 1; HERALD 2, 3, 4, Art Ed. 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Jr. Prom Publicity Comm. Chairman 3; Nutmeg Boys’ State 3; Jr. Prom Host 3; Sr. Graduation Usher 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; HARTFORD COURANT Parade of Youth Corres. 4. DANIEL O’KRASKA, JR. College: WILOHI 2; Student Council 3; Math. Club 3; Track 3, 4; Magazine Sale Team Captain 4. SANDRA A. PACEWICZ “Sandy” Business: Homemaking Club 3, Sec. 3. CO CNI Page Jr. Prom Decoration Comm. 3; HARTFORD COURANT Parade DONALD C. PESCI College: Math. Club 1; HERALD 4, Art Ed. 4; of Youth Corres. 4. JUNE M. PIKUL “Pickle Business: Dramatic Club 1; Chorus 1; Jr. Prom Orchestra Comm. 3; Jr. Prom Gift Comm. 3. DONALD A. PISATI “Pisat” College: Vice-Pres. 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Decoration Committee 3. CHRISTINE A. PISIECZKO Business. RICHARD A. PLEVA “Pleeve College. Language Club 1; Literary Club 2; Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Decorating and Clean-Up Committees 3; Sr. Graduation Usher 3; Nutmeg Boys’ State 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; HERALD 4, Sports Ed. 4; Food Sale Chairman 4; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4. CAROL A. PURCELL General: Future Nurses Club 2. 0 CNI Page NORINE A. PURCELL “Nor” General: Second Prize, VOGUE Contest 3. MARY ANN T. QUAGLIAROLI General: Future Teachers’ Club 2; Future Nurses Club 2, 3; Historian 3. GARY ROSANSKY “Ro” General: Libr. Assistant 1, 2. ELIZABETH RUGGIERO “Betty” General: Homemaking Club 1; Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2; Libr. Assistant 3. PageD U JOSEPH H. “Joe” General. SARTORI DECLAN SCHAEFER “Huey” College: Football 2; Math Club 4. DAVID C. SCOTTO “Dave” College: Audio-Visual Aids 1. MARY JOSEPHINE SILK “Mary Jo” Business: Home Economic Club 1, Sec. 1; Sr. Exec. Board 4; Mag. skit 4. CO Page CNI CO Page ANNA L. TUMOSA Business: Dramatic Club 1; Homemaking Club 3, Pres. 3; Pep Squad 3; Jr. Prom Decoration Comm. 3. MARY A. URBANOSKI Business: Dramatic Club 1; Jr. Prom Queen Attendant 3; Alternate Cheerleader 3. CRAIG K. TOBEY “Ranger” College: WILOHI 1; Class Vice-Prcs. 1; Class Pres. 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 3; Student Council 2, 3, Treas. 2, Pres. 3; HERALD 4, Assoc. Ed. 4; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Nutmeg Boys’ State 3; Harvard Book Prize 3; Yale Book Prize 3; Jr. Prom Chairman 3; Class Marshal 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. KAREN M. TUMAS “Kay” General: Officials Club 3, Pres. 3; Pep Squad 3; Jr. Prom Decoration Comm. 3. RICHARD THIBEAU “T” General: Magazine Sale 4. THOMAS J. TKACZ ‘Tom” College: Science Fair, Third Prize 1; Baseball Manager 2; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4. CO CO Page GEORGE H. WADSWORTH General: Magazine Sale 4. VIVIAN L. WALTERS “Viv” College: Dramatic Club 1; Poetry Contest, 3rd Prize 1; WILOHI 2; Math Club 3; HERALD Business Board 3. MARY ANNE YOUNG General: Dramatic Club 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Pro m Orchestra Comm. 3; Jr. Prom Gift Comm. 3; Homemak¬ ing Club 4. I’m the destructive mascot of the class of ’62, which shat¬ tered all previous sales records in the magazine sale this year by netting $6174.42. SANDRA L. WHITTEN General: Nurses Club 2, 3, 4; Slogan Contest Winner 3; V.F.W. Essay Contest Winner 3, 1st Prize; V.F.W. State Contest 3, 3rd Prize; Libr. Assistant 3. JAMES WOGAN “Jimmy” College: Track Team 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 4; Math Club 3; National Merit Commendation 4. DENNIS AMO Picture not available. CO Page KITCHEN STAFF Frances O’Brien, Frances Draghi, Margaret Raggio, Eileen Jelinek, Evelyn Vecchione, Virginia Brown, Rose Walters. LD CO Page Happy-Go-Lucky: Vivian Walters and Robert Hart. Most Bashful: Verna Brett and Thomas Kulas. CO Page CO Page Carole Castoldi was the winner of the D.A.R. award. William Fournier won second prize in the local science fair. SENIOR SPOT¬ LIGHTS 37 These citizens of Laurel Girls’ State and Nutmeg Boys’ are Norman Perron, Carole Castoldi, Richard Pleva, Diane Lewis. As a freshman, Diane Lewis was awarded the Elementary Algebra Prize. Pamela Daly was chosen the Horn ' maker of Tomorrow. As a junior, Craig To- bey won the Harvard Prize Book Award and the Yale Club Book Prize. Sandra Whitten won the V.F.W. essay con¬ test. CO CO 0 ) b£ 03 CX Page JUNIORS Bret Meek Donald Castoldi Darlene Smith Robert Sidway President V ice-Presidenl Secretary Treasurer Page40 Windsor Locks Hig h School’s own Dick Clark, John Lewis, played the top tunes of the day. The girls finally made the team. Rita Alberici, Nancy Blackburn, Marcella Piche, Rhonda Hendershot, and Linda Cicoria performed an amusing skit for the audience. Students attend¬ ing the hop found the danc¬ ing fun and mu- sic enjoyable. SOPHOMORES Albert Lee Theresa Lingua Rita Alberici Nancy Blackburn President V ice-President Secretary Treasurer Page Friendly advice from the teacher adds enjoyment to a freshman class. FRESHMEN Jean Taylor and Christine Cooper provided the entertainment for the Freshman Hop. Paul Alfano, President Joyce Zenzick, Vice-President Joyce Pohorylo, Secretary Leslie Shapiro, Treasurer We could have danced all night. CNI 0 ) bX 03 Oh Page v w ff v ' Mrs. Krips proofreads articles written by D. Carlson, P. Juneau, J. Sullivan, and J. Rink. R. O ' Brien instructs K. Wallace, P. Wegrzyniak, K. Benson, K. Althen, N. Guido, C. Alekson, B. Libratore, and R. Quagliaroli. M. Urbanoski and R. DeVere work under the super¬ vision of Mrs. Murphy. Page44 dramatic Standing (l. to r.): Mrs. Carlson, Advisor, J. Carniglia, M. Crowley, M. Pincelli, R. Patti, F. Flanagan, L. Sawyer, J. Waite, B. Brown, S. Burrows, D. Powell, H. Griffen, S. Kaplan, E. Hamel, G. Gerich, P. Colli, K. Billick, J. Getz, D. Daviduk Mrs. McKenzie, Advisor. Seated (l . to r.J: K. Scheele, M. Piche, R. Rachel, S. Wilcox, J. Evans. M. Colangelo, S. Pirog, D. Le Febvre, E. Taravella, N. Murphy, L. De Bella, M. Kaplan, J. Carlson. LD Page ecor, CLu b P. Goulet, P. McCoy, C. Bell, K. Archibald, J. Becker, L. Manocchio. S. S. Green, S. Cianci. S. P. Green, L. Davis, S. Sidorsky, S. Adams, P. Dunlap, M. Bowles, C. Eutushek. Mrs. Bahre, R.N., L. Hill, C. Bednarz, L. Carlson, D. Barcomb, J. Kowalski, V. Sandberg, M. A. Meehan, N. Lusa, C. Zimmerman, M. Davis, Mrs. Magnani, R .N., E. Stanger, S. Murphy, E. Magnani, E. Ruggiero, B. Mullen. VO 0 ) b£ 03 Oh Advisor: Mrs. Dowd, sitting. Standing: J. Janes, R. Hendershot, L. Martineau, L. Shapiro. S. Ford. Advisors: Mr. Luke, Mr. Dowd. Standing, . to r.: J. Schauble, L. Bellingeri, G. Maine, J. Nadeau, D. Spinelli, R. Dursza, A. Carnivale, E. Hunter, Mr. Luke, E. Macola, L. Kaye, F. Montemerlo, B. Kroll, Mr. Dowd, M. Gilbert, D. Tria. M. Sullivan, C. Gledick. Kneeling: J. Baillargcon, K. Maher, L Taravella, L. Cicoria, B. Black, S. Blanchard, L. Simonetta, S. Zappula. Page47 PHOTOGRAPHY L. to r.: C. Remotti, J. O’Leary, P. Iskrzak, P. Preli. Advisors: Mr. Johnson, Mr. Buckley. MATH L. to r„ rear: K. Munn, W. Fritz, A. Mulazzi, S. Attardi, D. Schaefer, Vice-Pres., K. Mokrycki, Sec., R. Gibbs, D. Castoldi. Pres., V. Walters. Second row, l. to r.: J. Montemerlo, M. Harvey, D. Logan, M. Mona, J- Lewis, D. Lewis, Treas., T. Kraft, W. Gmnor. Front row, I. to r.: N. Blackburn, C. Haber, J. Grady, C. Cooper, M. Albenci Advisors: Mr. Traverso and Mr. Anastasia. 42 Page48 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Richard Pleva is President of the National Honor Society. Advisor: Mrs- Murphy. R. Arrighini, J. Connell, S. Brown, G. Johnson, S. Cisnaski, Martha Bazyk. Front: Gail Micha, R. Morrell. 43 Page49 Page Back row: J. Schauble, C. Gled- ick, E. Hunter, G. Maine, A. Blizzard, V. Sandberg, C. Zim¬ merman, M. Newton. Front row: B. Markiewicz, P. Dunlap, E. Stanger, S. Sidorsky, S. Murphy, B. Mullen, K. Bed- naz. Standing: P. Hall, E. Riordan, J. Sharp, S. Blevins. Sitting:- G. Hartung, M. Tavema, J. Nappi, R. Burrington. Advisor: Mr. Muska. PEP SQUAD CHESS CLUB CNI L n Page CO l n Page Page Page STUDENT COUNCIL Advisors: Mrs. Krips, Mr. Muska, Mr. Brown; D. Oates, K. Wallace, L. Shapiro, N. MacDougald, D. Smith, S. Root, D. Mac- Dougald, B. Brown, D. Ollari, D. Lingua, D. Merrill, D. Pisati, R. Cosgrove, W. Fritz, P. McKeown, R. Sidway, L. Cicoria, N. Blackburn, M. L. Mona. President of the Student Council Don Pisati was a marshal for last year’s graduation. Student Council officers: President, Don Pisati; Vice-President, Dave Lingua; Secretary, Doreen Oates; Treasurer, Dave Merrill l n Page Page CHEERLEADERS Co-captains George-Ann Gerich, Carole Castoldi. ida lsk ak . ' h R Nancy Blackburn, Co captain rge-Ann Gerich, A a y , , j ean Sullivan, “Yea, Raiders!” Scorch Score! Score! CO l n Page Coach Daniel Sullivan, F. Barberi, A. Lee, D. Castoldi, H. Sidway, J. Malcolm, B. Meek, H. Keegan, D. Merrill, J. DiBattista, Coach A1 Shapiro, T. Pleva, D. Pisati, C. Tobey, T. Kulas, W. Devlin, D. Lingua, .D. Gilbert, H. Pleva. Don Pisati tallies two points against Berlin. Tom Kulas jumps high to gain possession for the Raid¬ ers. £ Dave Lingua sinks a shot during tourney action. Bill Devlin and Don Gilbert hus¬ tle during an exciting game with Bloomfield. Craig Tobey takes a hook shot. ON LO CD b£ 03 Oh s o c c E R R. Labbe, L. Lose, G. Handshumaker, D. Ollari, W. Mund, E. McCollum, R. Storey, D. DiBiase, Coach D. Sullivan, E. Seaha, T. Pleva, E. Gratton, K. Zien, R. Pauluh, M. Margagnoni, E. Sadowski. Daniel O’Kraska is set for the start of the race. R. Pastormerlo and J. Wogan dash to the fin¬ ish line. TRACK if mm % 1 W A Ur w- J [p!j 54 | Haponik, K. Mokrycki, S. Attardi, T. Bednarz, G. Hartung, W. Eisman, R. Dursza, J. Wogan, D. O’Kras¬ ka, 1 . Kovaleski, C. Tobey, R. Pastormerlo, J. DiBattista, R. Burrington, Coach E. Muska. o VsO O) b£ 03 CX HERALD BUSINESS BOARD June M. Pikul TYPISTS Absent: Muriel Chalifoux, Patricia Nappi, Mary Jo Silk. Jeanne A. Schauble HERALD EDITORIAL BOARD Associate Editors Edilor-in-Chiej Norman J. Perron Senior Class Editor John J. Macaluso ’62 Carole M. Castoldi ’62 Diane E. Lewis ’62 Craig K. Tobey ’62 Doreen E. Oates ’63 Ellen M. Taravella ’63 Editorial Assistants Robert D. O’Brien ’63 Mary A. O’Leary ’63 Lewis L. Oliva ’63 Michael A. Haponik ’64 Advisors: Mary-Ann Colby, Harold Robinson Victoria A. Kadlubowski ’62 Junior Class Editor Gregory R. Blackburn ’63 Sophomore Class Editor Alvah V. Hinckley ’64 Freshman Class Editor Diana F. Logan ’64 Sports Editor Richard A. Pleva ’62 Art Editors Barbara J. Markiewicz ’62 Donald C. Pesci ’62 CNI 56 Page CO VO 0 ) b£ 03 Oh advertisers Compliments of THE JUNIOR CLASS THE SOPHOMORE CLASS THE FRESHMAN CLASS 00 0 1 S s ' LD NO Page Compliments of Compliments of UNION BARBER SHOPS OF W. L. LOCAL NO. 73 EMPLOYERS GUILD NO. 43 ANTHONY C. WARD Sam ' s Barber Shop Sandy ' s Barber Shop Bill ' s Barber Shop Compliments of CHARLES D. COLTON SON CRAND ' S CANDY CASTLE Specializing in Compliments of Home-Made Candies GABB SPECIAL We Mail Anywhere PRODUCTS, INC. King ' s Corner and Pleasant Road Route 5 Enfield, Conn. JOHN CRAND, Manager Tel. NA 3-5515 61 PageO Compliments of Compliments of PARK CHEVROLET COMPANY THOMAS W. Sales and Service JOHNSON 6 North Main St. Windsor Locks, Conn. Funeral Director fa:i jrtjrkf 105 Oak St. New and Used Cars and Trucks WINDSOR LOCKS. CONN. Body Repairs and Painting on all Telephone NA 3-2456 Makes of Cars SERVING WINDSOR LOCKS FOR THE PAST 25 YEARS 1936—1961 Compliments of D. F. LaRUSSA Furniture and Appliances 20 Main Street Tel. NA 3-3373 Windsor Locks 00 0 ) b£ 03 a- LOGAN BROTHERS Plumbing, Heating, and Fuel Spring Street Tel. NA 3-4776 Windsor Locks, Connecticut SKY LINE RESTAURANT Compliments of ED and RAY 94 Turnpike Road Windsor Locks, Conn. DR. WILLIAM N. KING 63 ON VO QJ M ns a, J -J2 m.lffill.« m LUMBERJACK STORES MAIN OFFICE 36 Suffield Street Windsor Locks, Conn. NAtional 3-3321 238 Bloomfield Ave. Windsor, Conn. MUrdock 8-3603 Hartford Ave. Granby, Conn. OLfield 3-2556 Enfield Street Thompsonville, Conn. Rl 5-3338 Depot Street Suffield, Conn. 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YOUNG I Spring St. Windsor Locks Your Family Rexall Store Compliments of Hl-G, INC. WINDSOR LOCKS V V V V V V V V 66 CNI Page Compliments of J i fit all n - ■■ insurers II H ■ u A 3-6307 CH 6 £063 UHM FERON REALTY (Bob Feron your friendly realtor) Elm Street, Windsor Locks, Connecticut SELL OR BUY Kealtors and Insurers LET US TRY We will buy, sell or trade your home Please Call for Information NA 3-3607 CH 6-6069 NA 3-0894 May your future be happy and crowned with success. Compliments of ST. 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GRANTS 707 Turnpike Road Windsor Locks, Connecticut ALFANO ' S TIP TOP CLEANERS Est. 1930 202 Elm Street Windsor Locks, Connecticut Telephone NA 3-3417 73 ON Page Page8 0 SUFFIELD SAVINGS BANK SUFFIELD, CONNECTICUT MUNROE AND COMPANY Compliments of Vti ' iil ' W THOMAS FORD Compliments of ijj Sales, Inc. MUNROE AND COMPANY Ford Cars and Trucks Duplicating Specialists Sales—Service—Parts—Accessories Any Make Repaired Windsor, Connecticut We Have a Large Stock of Used Cars and Trucks 3366 MU 8-3343 Turnpike Road Windsor Locks, Connecticut Best of Luck to the Class of 1962 From the HERALD STAFF 75 Page8 1 Compliments of SPRINGFIELD ANIMAL HOSPITAL 357 Columbus Avenue Springfield, Massachusetts GEORGE DR. P. F. LINGUA DR. F. J. CARNIGLIA BARDAGLIO REpublic 6-8551 Compliments of SYE ' S NEWS STAND 190 Main Street Windsor Locks, Connecticut 76 Compliments of DONUT KETTLE MEATS OAK STREET MARKET 9 Oalc St. Windsor Locks Tel. NA 3-5052 Choice Grades of Meat and Provisions CNI 00 Page GEISSLER ' S SUPER MARKET, INC. Home of Fine Foods Corner Main and Bridge Streets WAREHOUSE POINT, CONNECTICUT Compliments of Jigs—Fixtures—Dies—Special Machines Compliments of EXPERIMENTAL STAMPINGS BROACHING KELLERING PINE MEADOW MACHINE CO., INC. LORETTA ' S Webb Street Windsor Locks, Conn. BEAUTY SHOP Telephone NA 3-4494 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SUFFIELD SUFFIELD, CONNECTICUT Established 1864 — MEMBER — FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. 77 Page8 3 Compliments of the MOUNTAIN LAUREL Enfield Street, Thompsonville, Conn. TELEPHONE Rl 5-4687 Compliments of the DALEY ' S FLORIST AND CARD SHOP Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions 142 Main Street Windsor Locks, Connecticut NA 3-4419—NA 3-4410 Flowers sent by FTD wire ALL over the WORLD Compliments of MODERN DRUG COMPANY HOME STYLE BAKERY 34 MAIN STREET Wedding and Birthday Calces Our Specialty Fresh Baked Products Daily TEL. NA 3-4251 Walgreen Agency 144 Main Street WINDSOR LOCKS, CONN. Telephone NA 3-3341 78 Page8 4 Compliments of CooP e tires. SMALLEY BROS. CONSTRUCTION Excavating and Paving Smalley Road Windsor Locks YOUNG ' S TIRE OUTLET 247 Main Street Telephone NA 3-7098 Windsor Locks, Connecticut Opposite Post Office New Tires—Used Tires Recapping—Free Mounting Wheel Balancing Telephone NA 3-3274 CooP e f TIRES. ' 0 (CooPfJ TIRE Congratulations to each and every one of you in the graduating class of 1962. We sincerely hope that you find pleasure, interest and success in any field of your choosing. Your Local Real Estate Insurance and Travel Agents R. J. McKENNA SONS 15 Spring Street WINDSOR LOCKS, CONN. 79 LD 00 Page CERTIFIED TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE • RADIO EQUIPPED FOR EFFICIENCY Certified Mixes for City, State, Metropolitan, Government or Commercial Use. 25-Ten-Wheel Trucks for • Immediate Delivery POURED CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS Floors-Slabs INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Authorized Sales-Service Parts QUARRY • BITUMINOUS CONCRETE • PAVED ROADS, DRIVEWAYS, • PARKING AREAS • PAVING MATERIALS NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL • Complete Crushed Stone Service • 35 Trucks For Material Service Delivery 3 Convenient Locations for Better Service - - - Windsor Locks Plant and Office 558 Elm Street East Granby Plant and Quarry South Main Street Hartford Plant Morgan St. Railroad Yard—Rear • WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL • SAND-FILL LOAM • PROCESSED STONE AND GRAVEL Visit Your ICC CR€flm SHOPS TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 80 ' O 00 0) b£ 03 CX Page8 7 Page88 Page8 9 Page 9 0
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