Windsor Locks High School - Herald Yearbook (Windsor Locks, CT)

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Page Of the ones that are the wall that are the many. Which are you? The small, the red, the singular, placed ever higher on Another, Supported, Placed carefully, placed securely — You are held by that around you and yourself What? Page Of done, and all the doing — along your length Are the many. Of the ones that are the many, which are you? Look — and they are yet singular; The faces are not all even — jutting — angling off - Textured by the done, by all the doing. Of the ones that are the wall that are the many. Which Are you? You are units of all the rest of all the many But They are part of you. GOOD NEWS I THI MAfrAXXMt OF HOPS l c.epy - FAEf The Windsor Locks Class of WO Dedicates this Yearbook to: L SJ i«C Jofl rutt we swear it’s not too late l as D bX 03 CU William L. Callahan , Jr. A sense of humor to enliven his class and a concern for each in¬ dividual endeared Mr. Callahan to his students. He was interested in many projects and actively par¬ ticipated in them, as an English teacher, as a Driver’s Education teacher, as the Hire the Handi¬ capped Contest coordinator, and as an ardent basketball fan. m WINDSOR LOCKS HIGH SCHOOL WINDSOR LOCKS, CONNECTICUT jvW Page A dministration Board, of Education Mr. John Fitzpatrick Mr. Edward Connell Mr. C. Glenn Flanders Dr. John Kennedy Mr. James Loughran Mrs. Laroy Brown Cafeteria Director Mr. Paul O’Donnell Director of Music Studies CM Page Page Page Languages Mr. Andre LaBrosse Mrs. Merle Ainsworth Miss Barbara Musen Mrs. Lloyd Cliff Miss Vickey Pietrantuono Mrs. Arthur Morse Home Economics Mrs. Shirley Kligerman Art Mr. Lance Gherlone Guidance Miss Vivan Christensen Miss Barbara McLeod Department Head Mrs. William Fitzgerald, Department Head Mr. Joseph Corcoran Miss Linda Clymer Mrs. Leon Alford Mrs. Howard Ferrin Mrs. Eugene Buckley Mrs. Paul Carroll Mr. John Brothers II LD Page Music Mr. Walter Bradley Mrs. John Oates, Department Head Mathematics Industrial Arts Mr. Mark Turkington Mr. Paul Rashaw Mr. Howard Buckley Mr. Peter Sarant Mr. Paul Thibodeau Mr. Gordon Griswold Library Miss Mary-Ann Colby Mr. George Anastasia Mrs. Ralph Landry Mr. Francis Beaudry Mr. Thomas Panaccione 12 VO Page Page Social Studies Mr. Joseph Dolan Mr. John Maxwell 14 00 Page Miss Dorothy Mikolajcik Physical Education Mr. Daniel Sullivan Staff Mrs. John Magnani R.N. JANITORS: Mr. William Corbin Mr. Eugene Cormier Mr. Charles Jeffery Mrs. Donald Smith Mr. Harold Michaud Secretary Mr. William Stone Mrs. William Loos School Nurse Mrs. Robert Cole Secretary CAFETERIA PERSONNEL: Mrs. Harrison Hollis, Mrs. David Bazyk, Mrs. Donald Jones, Mrs John Sheridan, Mrs. William O’Brien, Mrs. William H Uo “ e , !’ M ' s - Michael Morello, Mrs. James Jelinek, Mrs. John Carnevale, Mrs. William Pinalti, Mrs. Laroy Brown, Cafeteria Director. Page Herald Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Michael Hickey ’70 Assistant Editor Jeffery Thompson ’70 Senior Biography Editor Albert Barrett ’70 Art Editor John Bouchard ’70 Proofreader Arthur Gendron ’70 Loring Co-ordinator Barbara McDonald ’70 Senior Activities Editor Susan Murdock ’70 Club Activities Editor Brett Grant ’70 Sports Editor Kathleen Colello ’70 Underclassmen Editor Lucille Curry ’71 Administration Editor Barbara Scott ’71 Staff Photographer Jeffrey Stevensen ’70 Business Board Editorial Assistants Debra Barberi ’70 Nancy Carniglia ’70 Janet Colturi ’70 Nancy Haber ’71 Jean Harris ’70 Peter Johnson ’70 Donald Kovaleski ’70 Karen Lyna ’70 Louise Marconi ’70 Susan Marinone ’70 Deane McCarthy ’70 William Pauluh ’70 Elizabeth Price ’70 John Scanlon ’70 Paul Sullivan ’71 Stephen Swider ’71 Steven Szykula ’70 James Uchneat ’70 Helene Wezowicz ’71 Cynthia Yorio ’70 Typists Karen Lazeren ’70 Linda Leniart ’70 Barbara Light ’70 Barbara Puncavage ’70 Mary Williams ’70 Advisors Miss Mary-Ann Colby Mr. Harold Robinson Business Board Mrs. Leon Alford Mrs. Howard Ferrin Yearbook photographs were taken by Loring Photographers and by staff photographers: Albert Barrett, John Bouchard, Lucille Curry, Mike Hickey, Peter Johnson, William Pauluh, and Jeffrey Stevensen. The closing pictures, pages 99 103, are printed courtesy of David Robison. o CM Page Page Editorial We began work on the Herald this fall with the belief that the yearbook could be more than a pleasant picture-book; it could have some meaning and relevance. When the time came to select a theme, then, we had to decide exactly what meaning the hook would have. The group began to polarize into two groups: those who wanted to stress the good times, the good teachers, the real communication between students and faculty in the high school and those who wanted to stress the had times, the indoctrination, and the lack of real com¬ munication in the school. After a month of arguing and heavy casualties on each side, we reached a compromise. We would not deny indoctrination, and neither would we expand it beyond the truth; we would not expand the good parts beyond truth, and neither would we deny they existed. We decided to deal with the relation of the individual to high school and to society in general. Our presentation would be neither black nor white, all good nor all bad, but, as we saw it, truthful. The presentations were varied and sometimes confused, but one thing was common to them all and foremost in them all, and that thing was people. Neither the high school, nor the society, nor the institutions of that society existed as huge, inhuman blocks, but were all made of people. Thus an individual’s problem was not to fit into and relate to a thing called society, but to fit in with and relate to other individuals. We know that there are problems involved in fitting in with other people. Can a person reconcile his individuality with the needs and desires of other people? If so, how? We be¬ lieve that a person can fit in and still retain his individuality. How? That is not a question we can answer. Each per son must find his own answers to that question. Mike Hickey Editor-in-chief CN CN Page Page MICHAEL P. AGEY “Mike” College Awards: Sr. Magazine Sale. T.V. Set You only have one life to live, but if you live it to the fullest, then once ia enough. ' FRANCES CECILE ALLARD “Fran” Business Awards: Class Vice-President 3; Sr. Graduation Marshall 3 Love comes in at the window and goes out at the door. Camden 20 DONALD J. ALBERT General Page RICHARD WILLIAM ASSELIN “Sam” College Activities: Ski Club 4 Awards: Industrial Arts Fair, Honorable Mention 3 DEBRA ANN BARBERI “Debs” College Activities: Art Club 4; Cheerlcading 1, 4; Herald Ed. Board 4; Sr. Exec. Board Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3 I am content with weakness, insults, hardships, persecutions and difficulties for Christ’s sake. For when I am weak, then I am strong.” 2 Corinthians 10 PAUL JOSEPH BALBONI Business Activities: Basketball 1, 3 ‘‘We become persons only by making a personal decision.” Tournier RICHARD MICHAEL BARILE College FRANCIS C. BARON “Frank” College ‘‘When it come to absorbing information, some people are like blotters: they soak it all in, but they get it all backwards.” LD CM Page ALBERT E. BARRETT, JR. “Al” College Activities: Herald Ed. Board 3. 4, Sr. Biog. Ed. 4; Photography Club 2, 3, 4, Prea. 3 Awards: National Honor Society 3, 4; National Merit Commendation 4; Northern Conn. Sci¬ ence Fair, Bell Telephone Co. Award 3, Honorable Mention 3; Nutmeg Boy ' State 3; Poetry Conteat, Honorabe Mention 2 Science Fair. Third Prize 3; Sr. Graduation Laher 3; Yale Book Prize 3; Yale Junior Science and Humanitiea Sympoaium 3 NANCY BARRON ‘‘Nance’ College Activities: Audio-Viaual Aida Club 3, 4; Biology C lub 2; Cheerleading 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Class Play; Ski Club 2, 3. 4. Council 3, 4 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 1, 3 “Let no one look down on you because you are young, but be an example for the believers in yoor speech, your conduct, your love, and faith. 1 Timothy 4:12 DIANE M. BEAN “Di” Business Activities: Herald Typing Staff 3; Sr. Captain “Love is a beautiful thing and in order you’ve got to give. Mag. Sale to receive MICHAEL E. BERGERON “Berg” College Awards: Industrial Arts Fair, Second Prize 2, 3; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3 I finally made it. STEVEN BERUBE “Boob” College Activities: Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3. 4 “He died upon a cross of wood, yet made the hill on which it stood. MICHAEL WAYNE BILODEAU College “Thou shall not Kill. Matt. 5:21 CM Page General Absence JANET E. BLIZZARD makes the heart grow fonder. ANN THERESA BOLOGNA “Terry” College Activities: Junior Prom Hostess; Ski Club 2, 3, Awards: Senior Ball Server All that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream. DAVID JOSEPH BONGIORNI “Bonj II” College Activities: Ban.] 1. 2. 3. 4; Sr. Chorus Awards: Music Award 1 Man must cease attributing bis problems to his environment, and learn again to eaercise his will—his personal responsibility in the realm of faith and morals. Schweitzer Bayly PAUL J. BONGIORNI “Bonj I” College Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Awards: Music Award 1 Wear a smile and have friends; wear a scowl and have wrinkles. What do we live for if not to make the world less difficult for each other. JOHN B. BOUCHARD JR. “Jack” College Activities: Athletic Council 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Herald Ed. Board 3, 4, Art Editor 4; Photography Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Vice-President 3; Wilohi 4 Awards: Nutmeg Boys’ State 3; Public Speaking Contest. 3rd prize 3; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3; Voice of Democracy Contest. 2nd Prize 3 The Search, always searching ... wake up. people! ... Schulz. Boyd, Salinger and Wilson ... Y. C. S. ... shot down by the Red Baron ... Thank you, friends aud Friends. WAYNE CHARLES BRAGG General Activities : Photography Club 1 CM Page GLENN PAUL BRENNAN College Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3; Ski Club 2, 3. 4; Track 1, 2 Awards: Physical Fitness Award, Second Prize 3; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3 “Cod is my greatest experience.” JUDITH ANNE BURGESS “Jude College “There is only one thing that has power com¬ pletely, and that is love. Because when a man loves, he seeks no power, and therefore he has power.” Paton CYNTHIA SUE BRISTOL “Cindy” College Activities: Ski Club 4 “Almost everything that is great has been done by youth.” Disraeli PAULA M. CAMARCO College Activities: Biology Club 2, Vice-Pres. 2; Junior Prom Hostess; Herald Business Board 2, 3; Sr. Magazine Sale Captain; Student Council 4 Awards: National Honor Society 3, 4; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 1, 2 “Who walks a road with love will never walk that road alone.” Unknown RICHARD ANDREW CALUSINE 00 CM Page WILLIAM JOHN CAMPBELL “Soupy” College Activities: Basketball 2. 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee Chairman; Student Council 1; Soccer 1. 3. 4 Awards: Basketball 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4 “When there is no hope, there can be no endeavor.” Johnson DONNA L. CARBON College Activities: Chorus 1 “A friend is worth all hazards we can run.” JOHN A. CARNEVALE College Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Awards: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Industrial Arts Fair, First Prize 1; Jr. Prom Server 2; Soccer Award 2, 3, 4 NANCY E. CARNIGLIA College Activities: Basketball 1, 2; Current Events Club 1; Drama Club 1; Herald Ed. Board 4; Magnet 2; Political Science Club 4; Project S.O.S. 4; Ski Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Wilohi 3. 4 Awards: Class Treasurer 4 “He who imagines all fruits ripen as the strawberries knows nothing about grapes. Paracelsus KEITH PATRICK CASTONGUAY College Activities: Chess Club 4; Cross-country 1, 2; Indus¬ trial Arts Club 1; Photography Club 2; Track 2 V KEVIN MICHAEL CASTONGUAY College Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2; Cross Country 1, 2; Track 1, 2 “Nothing is a waste of time if you use the experience wisely.” Rodin 25 CM Page ROBERT H. CHANDLER “Crush” General “I’m free. KATHLEEN ANN COLELLO “Kathy” College Activities: Herald Ed. Board 4; Wilohi 3, , Editor 3, 4. Awards: Hartford Times School Scene Cor¬ respondent 3. 4; Laurel Girls’ State 3; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3, 4 The future is not a gift: it is an achieve¬ ment. Every generation helps make its own future. This is the essential challenge of the present. 26 MARY A. CHAPMAN Business Activities: Audio-Visual Aids Club 4; Business Club 2; Chorus 1; Library Assistant 3; Photography Cl ub 1 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 1 The Bible ... ia a book which teacbes man hia own individual responsibility, his own dignity, and his equality with his fellow man. Webster CAROL ANN CODY Business Activities: Dramatic Club 2, 3; Ski Club 4 MARIE A. COLLETTE Business The truest mark of being born with great qualities is being born without envy. La Rochefoucauld JANET M. COLTURI “Jan” College Activities: Biology Club 2; Herald Ed. Board 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Awards: Science Fair. Honorable Mention 3, Special Honorable Mention 1 If God is for us, who can be against us? Romans 8:31 o CO Kennedy Page JOHN E. CONNORS, JH. College Activities: Basketball 2; French Club 2 Awards: English Award 2; National Honor Society 3 BRADFORD A. COOPER “Coop” College Activities: Ski Club 2, 3; Soccer 4 Awards: Soccer 4 It’ all right. It ' a all right. LESLEY ANN CONSOLATI “Les” Business Activities: Dramatics Club 2; Herald Typing Staff 3; Sen. Mag. Sale Captain Life is to be fortified by many friendships. To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness of existence. Smith PAUL FRANCIS CORCORAN “Corky” College Activities: Audio-Visual Aids Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 3, 4; Photography Club 2, 3, 4; Project SOS 4 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 1, 2, 3 LOUISE VIRGINIA COOK “Noah” General Don’t keep the faith, baby; pass it around. ' WILLIAM FREDERICK COSKER College Activities: Basketball Manager 4; Industrial Arts Club 1; Soccer 1, 2, 4; Student Council 1 27 CO Page ALFRED JOSEPH COTE “Al” College Activities: Cross-Country 3; Photography Club 4; Track 3. 4 Awards: Cross-Country 3 Trust thyself and another shall not betray thee.” Franklin ELEANOR JOYCE CUMBO “Elite” Business Activities: Band 1; Chorus 1, 2; Ski Club 4 •‘There is always a first time for everything and don’t bug me now! ' 1 28 MICHELE ANN CURRY College Activities: Biology Club 2; Chorus 1 ‘‘War is an invention of the human mind. The human mind can invent peace.” Cousins LINDA ROSE D’AGOSTINO “Lin” College Activities: Cheerleading I. 2, 3; Future Nurses Club 2; Junior Prom Hostess; Student Council 1; Syn¬ chronised Swimming Club 4; Varsity Field Hockey Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 2 ‘‘Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love.” Lao-Tse CM CO Page ■ DENNIS JAMES DAKIN College “Service is no heritage.“ DEBORAH ANN DAMONTE “Debbie” Business “God, give me the strength to (ace a fact though it slay me. Huxley Shakespeare DEBRA ANN DALGLEISH “Debbi” College Activities: Sr. Class Play; Ski Club 3, 4 “The laughter of man is the contentment of God. ' BARBARA MARIE DAVIDSON “Davi” College Activities: Cheerleading 1, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; French Club 2; Girls Track Team 1. Captain 1; Sr. Exec. Board; Sr. Class Play; Warrior, Co- Editor 1; Wilohi 4 Awards: National Honor Society 3, 4; Northern Conn. Science Fair, Second Honors 1; Science Fair 1, 2, First Prixe 1, Honorable Mention 2 “Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the aoul.” Pope JAMES WILLIAM DENNIS “DJ” College Activities: Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4 “The making of friends who are real friend is the best token we have of a man’s succe in life.” Hale CO CO D b£ 03 CU SUSAN JEAN DERBY “Sue College Activities: Herald Ed. Board 2, Soph. Editor; Warrior 1, Aaaoc. Ed. 1 Awards: Hartford Courant Parade of Youth Correspondent 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Merit Commendation 4; Northern Conn. Science Fair, Second Honora 1; Science Fair, Firat Prise 1. Honorable Mention 2, S; Sr. Graduation Uaherette 3 “There ia no dependence that can be sure but a dependence upon one ' s aclf.’’ Gay BARRIE M. DUNLAP “Dundee” General Activities: Student Council 1 “Better to remain silent and be thought a foo than to apeak out and remove all doubt. Lincoln DEBORAH H. DeVERE ‘Debbie Ceneral “Not only to be loved, am loved. The realm o beyond the grave.” be told that I is large enough Unknown KIM ELIZABETH DIONE Business “Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower ... ' Wordsworth Business DIANA L. EMERY “Di” Activities: Business Club 2; Chorus 4 Don ' t go through life trying to be someone else; always be yourself because that’s the way the Lord made you. CO I Page PAMELA JEAN ESTEY “Pam” Business ' ‘The love that you give is equal to the love that you take. Banks JILL C. FAENZA Business Activities: Business Club 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2; Ski Club 2, 3. 4 The woods are lovely, dark, and deep. But I have promisee to keep And miles to go before I sleep. Froat KATHRYN LEE FERON “Kathy” College Activities: Cheerleading 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Future Nuraee Club 2; Gymnastics Club 3; Jr. Prom Ticket Chair¬ man 3; Ski Club 2, 4; Wilohi 2, 4, Asaoc. Ed. 2; Warrior 1 , Editor-in-Chief 1 Awards: Drama Award 3 Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference. Frost DENNIS MICHAEL FERRARI “Guinea” General Everybody ' s got something to hide ' cept for me and my monkey. Lennon SHEILA MARGARET FINN College Activities: Debating Club 1; French Club 3; Mis¬ sions Club 2; Science Club 1; Ski Club 3, 4 Awards: Auxilium Latinum Award, magna cum laude 2; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3 If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Thoreau DOMENICK LOUIS JOSEPH FORTUNATO “Dom” General Activities: Baseball Manager 3; Library Asst. 2; Soccer Manager 4; Student Council 1 The secret of success in life is known only to those who have not succeeded. LD CO Page Awards: Basketball 3; Northern Conn. State Science Fair, Honorable Mention 2; Science Fair, First Prize 1; Soccer 2, 3, 4 Business Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 4; Ski Club 4; Student Council 1 “Here I stand. I can do no other. Cod help me. Amen.” King Awards: Class Vice-President 2 “When looking for a helping hand look first at the end oi your arm.” DAVID GEORGE FRITZ “Shultz” College Activities: Audio-Visual Aids Club 2; Baseball 1; Industriol Arts Club 4; Sr. Class Play; Ski C, 1 ub 4; Soccer 1. 2. 3, 4; Student Coun- ctl 1; Track 2, 3, 4 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3; Soccer 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4 “Man is the only animal that laughs and weeps; For he is the only animal that is struck with the difference between what things are and what they ought to be.” Hazlitt JUDITH HELEN GARBOLSKI “Judi” College Activities: Business Club 1; Dramatic Club 3; Student Council 1 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3 ARTHUR L. GENDRON College Activities: Herald Ed. Board 3, 4; Wilohi 4 Awards: Algebra Award 1; Harvard Book Award 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Merit Semifinalist 4; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3, 4; Sr. Graduation Usher ' I have moved from a potential unknown to an actual unknown.” Anon “No one can come close to another, let alone love him, without coming close to his sufferings.” Housclander JACQUELINE L. GILBERT “Jackie” General Activities: Biology Club 2 “Knowledge is, indeed, that which, next to virtue, truly and essentially raises one man above another. Addison CO 12 Page JOY ANN GAMBLE 3, 4; Library Asst. 2, 3; Business Activities: Chorus Project SOS 4 Love is patient, and kind; love is not jealous, or conceited, or proud; love is not ill-mannered, or selfish, or irritable; love does not keep a record of wrongs; love is not happy with evil, but is happy with truth. Love never gives up; its faith, hope, and patience never fail. Love is eternal.’ ' 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 BRETT TERENCE GRANT “Brownie” College Activities: Herald Ed. Board 4; Industrial Arts Club 1; Sr. Exec. Board; Ski Club 3. 4, Pres. 4; Council 3; B ' ilohi 4 •‘Wish I was a Kellogg’s cornflake. Floating in my bowl takin’ movies; Relaxin ' awhile, living in style. Talking to a raisin who ' casionally plays L.A. Simon CAROL ANN HALL Business “Tbe greatest tragedy is the loss of love. DEBORAH LEE HAMMOND “Debbie” Business “What is beautiful is good and who is good will soon be beautiful. Sappho MARCIA MARIE HAMEL College Activities: Field Hockey 4; Future Nurses Club 3; Ski Club 4 Awards: Science Fair 3, Honorable Mention 3 The future is not a gift; it is an achievement. Kennedy 33 co Page JEAN MARY HARRIS College Activities: Herald Ed. Board 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Sr. Exec. Board Awards: National Honor Society 3, 4; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3 If all of life could be summed up in one word, that word would be ' good-by. ' Ce serai Activities: Creative Writing Club 1; Library Asst. 2, 3; Warrior 1; Sr. Magazine Sale Capt. 34 R. THOMAS HART “Pearl” College Activities: Basketball 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2 If you ' re not part of the solution, then you’re part of the problem. Cleaver CECILLE C. HERRINGTON Business Activities: Home Economics Club 1, 3 To love is to live. KATHLEEN HEINTZ “Kathy” College Activities: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 3; Student Council 1; Girls ' Track 1; Warrior 1 Awards: Hire the Handicapped Essay Contest, First Place on District Level, First Place on State Level 3; Laurel Girls’ State 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Red Cross Leadership Conference 3; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3; Sr. Graduation Usherette 3 “Some men see things as they are and say. Why; I dream things that never were ami say. Why not? Kennedy MICHAEL P. HICKEY “Hick” College Activities: Baseball 1; Herald Ed. Board 2, 3, 4; Soph. Editor 2, Junior Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Soccer 1 Awards: National Honor Society 3, 4; National Merit Commendation 4; Science Fair 3, Honorable Men¬ tion 3 Verily the ocean laughs always with the innocent. Gibran 00 CO Page CATHERINE FRANCES INGARI “Cath” College Activities: Chorus 1; Sr. Clsss Play; Student Council 1 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 2, 3 To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness of existence. Smith PAULA SANDRA JANIK College Activities: Cheerleading 1; Future Nurses Club, 2; Secretary 2; Ski Club 2. 3, Council 2. 3 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 2 There is no living in love without some sorrow, but the greatest sorrow is not to love. STEVEN G. JANIK General Activities: Ski Club 3, 4; Soccer 3; Track 3, 4 Awards: Soccer 3; Track 3. 4 Lest we forget ...” KAREN L. JOHNSON m GAIL S. JOHNSON “Norma” General Activities: Dramatics Club 3 My deep desire and hope is that I shall never fail my duty, but that at all times, and especially right now, I shall be full of courage. Paul, Pbilippians 1. vs. 20 PETER HARVEY JOHNSON “Pete” College Activities: Herald Ed. Board 3, 4; Photography Club 3, 4. Sec. 3 Awards: Industrial Arts Fair, First Prise 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Youth Conference on the Atom 4; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3 Live your life as if tomorrow you would die. JL O ' CO Page GARY E. JUBREY SANDRA L. KANE “Sandy” Bom sew Th thine that roe the farthest towards making life worthwhile, that coats the least, and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. 36 HOWARD AUSTIN JUBREY JR. “Howie” College JctbiUe,: Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Industrial Art, Uub 1; Soccer 1; Student Council 1 Awards: Basketball 3; Industrial Arts Fair, First Place 1, 3 No trail is so hard nor is any task so difficult, p 1 .. 00 cannot ,mile through all their hardships of HARRY EDWARD KANE General Activities: Audio-Visual Aids Club 3; Basketball 1 Soccer 1, 4 KARAN LEE KARIAN College Go on with your bad self; Take care of business baby. And keep provin’ you ain ' t Got a hole in your soul ... Byrd m KONRAD STEFAN KAROLCZUK “Chink” College Activities: Chess Club 2; Crosscountry 3, 4, Man¬ ager 4; Track Manager 3 Awards: Northern Conn. State Science Fair, Second Prise 3; Science Fair, First Prise 3 You can bring a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead. Laurel and Hardy Page40 JEAN ELLEN KELSEY “Jeannie” Business “Life is a game of whist. Between Man and Nature In which Nature Knows all Man’s cards.” Morley DOREEN ANNE KING “Crash” College Activities: Band 4; Biology Club 2; Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3; Science Fair, Special Honorable Mention 1 “You’re never free; you have yourself. Cyr SHARON MAUREEN KINGSTON College Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses Club 2; Sr. Class Play Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3 “It is the very essence of love, of nobleness, of greatness, to be willing to suffer for the good of others.” Spence MARVIN A. KLAUS Ceneral “The highest reward for man ' s toil is not what he gets for it, but what he becomes by it.” Ruskin THOMAS A. KING College Activities: Biology Club 2; Electronics Club 4; Industrial Arts Club 1 “When the question was asked, I was the first to answer, ‘I don’t know. ” JOHN W. KOKOFSKI College Activities: Golf Club 4; Wilohi 4 A reputation once broken may possibly be re¬ paired. but the world will always keep its eye on the spot where the crack was.” Detroit News Page41 DONALD BRUCE KOVALESKI “Cove” College Activities: Herald Ed. Board 4; Wilohi 4 Awards: Science Fair, Special Honorable Men¬ tion 3 “The battle outside ragin Will soon shake your windows And rattle your walls. For the times they are arhangin.” Dylan PATRICIA A. KOWALSKI “Pat” Business The way of the fool seems right in his eyes, but fie who listens to advice is wise. own THOMAS EDWARD KRESS “Tommy” College If time be of all things the most precious, wasting time must be the greatest prodigality. Franklin THOMAS F. LADNY “Tom” College Activities: Chess Club 1, 2, Pres. 1; Wilohi 3 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 1 “The secret of Education lies in respecting the pupil ... Emerson CATHRYN L. LANDERS “Cathy” College Activities: Future Teachers Club 4; Ski Club 3, 4 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3 “A smattering of everything and a knowledge of nothing. Dickens BETTY JUNE LASH “Sissy” General Everybody has soul. CM Page MICHAEL JOSEPH LAWSINC “Mike” College Activities: Ski Club 2. 3, 4; Track 2, 3. 4 Awards: Track 2, 4 I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and 1 did. I said ' I don ' t know!” Twain BARBARA ANN LIGHT “Barb” Business Activities: Business Club 2; Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Program Committee Chairman 3; Herald Typing Staff 4;IFi7oA( 4 “We see the handwriting on the wall and all we do is criticize the formation of the letters.” Dublin Opinion KAREN LEE LAZEREN “Laz” Business Activities: Arts and Crafts Club 4; Dramatic Club 1; Herald Typing Staff 4; Sr. Class Play; Wilohi 4 The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed. ' Chamfort LINDA SUSAN LENIART “Lin” College Activities: Future Nurses Club 3, 4; Heroic Typing Staff 4; Wiloki 4. Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3 “Truth has no special time of its own. Iti hour is now—always ...” Schweitzer BRUCE W. LIGHT “Bulb” College Activities: Industrial Arts Club 4; Sr. Exec. Board Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 2, 3 Success is not measured by material gains but by the contribution we make to society. PATRICIA L. LINDSAY “Sue” Business Activities: Band 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; £ Club 4; Pep Club 3 “Love is but a song we sing. Fear ' s the way we die. You can make mountains ring. Or make the angels cry. Oh, the bird is on the wing. And you may not know why.” CO Page BOBBIE LEE LONG College Activities: Library Asst. 1; Herald Typing Staff 3; Student Council 1 Awards: Jr. Prom Server 2; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3 There ia nothing enduring in life for a woman except what she builds in a man’s heart. Anderson KAREN MARIE LYNA Business Activities: Chorus 1, 2; Herald Ed. Board 4; Project S.O.S. 4; Ski Club 4 To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heavens; a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war and a time of peace.” Ecclesiaytes 3:1-8 KATHERINE JILL LUKE “Jill Business Activities: Biology Club 2 ‘‘ Wh t •« published you can blot or burn. But words once uttered, never can return.’ Horace KATHERINE ELLEN MacDONALD “Kathy” College Activities: Dramatic Club 3; Spanish Club 4 “Parting is such sweet sorrow. JACQUELINE B. LUSA Business Activities: Ski Club 3 LINDA S. MACK “Smack” College Activities: Ski Club 2; Student Council 3, 4 Awards: Class Secretary 2 “Never a tear bedims the eye That time and patience will not dry; Never a lip is curled with pain That can’t be kissed into smiles again.” Harte Page44 GLENNA JEAN MAJEWSKI “The Hippie” Business “Cod created the world in Love and Peace and I pray someday it will end in Love and Peace. Amen.” F. LOUISE MARCONI “Louise” College Activities: Herald Ed. Board 4; Ski Club 2 Awards: National Honor Society 3, 4; Poetry Contest, Second Priie 2 “There is more to life than increasing its speed.” Gandhi SUSAN LYNN MARINONE “Sue” College Activities: Cheerlcading 1. 2, 3; Herald Ed. Board 4; Red Cross Leadership Conference 4; Ski Club 4; Sr. Graduation Usherette; Synchronised Swimming Club 4; Varsity Field Hockey 4. Captain 4 Awards: National Honor Society 3. 4 “Why is it so difficult to love wisely, so easy to love well?” Anon. RITA MANDIROLA “Reel” College Activities: Sr. Magazine Sale Captain; Student Council 1 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention S “Happy are they whose way is blameless, who walk in the law of the Lord.” Psalm 118 FRANK MICHAEL MAROTTA General Activities: Baseball 1; Soccer 1 Awards: Industrial Arts Fair, Second Prise 3 41 LD Page LINDA INEZ MATTHEWS “Clyde” College Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Class Play; Wilohi 4 “By the fireside there are youthful dreamers. Building rastles fair. With stately stairways. Asking blindly of the future what it raunot give them.” Longfellow 42 DENNIS CHARLES MARTINI “Den” General Activities: Industrial Arts Club I Awards: Industrial Arts Fair, Honorable Mention 3 “With noise and fun he will be found; When anything happens, Dennis is around.” CARROL LYNN MARSHALL “Spook” College Activities: Audio Visual Aids Club 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Chorus 3, 4; Sr. Exec. Board; Sr. Class Play; Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Treas. 4 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 1, 2; Science Fair, Second Prize 3 “God did not give us a spirit of timidity but a spirit of power and love and self-control.” 2 Timothy 1:7 JOSEPH RICHARD MAZZA “Joe Poter” General It s about time. I thought I’d never make it.’ MAUREEN ANN MATTESEN “Moe” Business The only way to have a friend is to be one. Emerson DEANE RAYMOND McCARTHY College Activities: Audio-Visual Aids Club 1, 4 Basketball Manager I. 2, 3; Herald F.d. Board 4; Sr. Class Play; Sr. Magazine Sale Captain; Soccer Manager Awards: Industrial Arts Fair, First Prize 1 The rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hands of Cod. Kennedy VO a; bje as Cu VIRGINIA MAE McCOY College In friendship I early was taught to believe; I have found that a friend may profess, yet deceive.” Byron KATHLEEN GERTRUDE McDermott College “Kathy” Activities: Pep Club 1; Sr. Exec. Board; Ski -lull 2, i Court; Science Fair, Awards: Junior Prom Honorable Mention 2 “No friendship can survive the gift of gold. The generous can indeed forget that they have given, but the grateful ran never forget that Smith COLLEEN J. McCUE General Activities: Homemaking Club 1; Ski Club 3 “One half the troubles of this life can be traced to saying ‘yes too quickly, and not saying ‘no’ soon enough.” Billings BARBARA JEAN McDONALD “Barb” College Activities: Audiovisual Aids Club 1; Cheerleading 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 4; Herald Ed. Board 3, 4, Loring Coordinator 4; Pep Club 1; Poetry Contest Reader 2; Sr. Mag. Sale Capt.; Wilohi 4; Winter Weekend Advertising Chairman 3 Awards: American Legion School Award 1; C.A.W.D.C. Award 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 1, 3; Sr. Graduation Usherette 3 “To enjoy - is to love and to love is to sacrifice. The reward of sacrifice is peace. Unknown WILLIAM JAMES McMULLEN “Billy” Cencral “They who drink beer will think beer.” Irving Page4 7 DANIELLE McNAMARA College Activities: Art Club 4; French Club 3. Sec, 3; Sr. Class Play; Ski Club 2, 3, 4 “Everybody is a star. I can feel it when you shine on me. I love you for who you are. Not the one you feel you need to be.” Unknown JAMES PATRICK MEEHAN “Jim” College Activities: Audio-Visual Aids Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Jr. Prom Decorating Committee Chairman 3; Sr. Exec. Board; Sr. Class Play; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4 Warrior 1 ’ Awards: Class President 1, 2, 3. 4; Nutmeg Boys’ State Delegate 3; Science Fair. Honorable Mention 1. 3 “Will the pages of life which I inspire Be useful to man or kindle a fire?” J. Meehan THERESA ANN MOBIGLIA Business “I have but one heart and it is taken.” College Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3 4- Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Graduation Usher 3 Awards: American Legion School Award 1; Baseball 2. 3. 4; Basketball 3. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Nutmeg Boys’ State 3; Soccer 2. 3. 4 “Are you kidding me?” MARK S. MONA College Activities: Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Photography Club 3, 4 •’Give your all to the world and all will come back to you. ERIC W. MORGAN General 00 Page THOMAS FRANCIS MORIARTY “Tommy” College “The natural (lights of the human mind are not from pleasure to pleasure, but from hope to hope. Johnson DALE JEAN MOSELSKY Business “Two years is a long time to wait, but stick through twelve years of school, I another two years for you.” SUSAN M. MURDOCK 4; Sr. Mag. Sale College Activities: Herald Ed. Board Captain; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 3 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 1; Fresh¬ man Social Queen “We have lived and loved together Through many changing years; We have shared each other’s gladness. And wept each other ' s tears.” Jeffreys DONNA MARIE NOLAN College Activities: Chorus 1; Future Nurses Club 4; Ski Club 4; Sr. Eaec. Board; Sr. Mag. Sale Captain Awards: Class Vice-President 4; Jr. Prom Queen “Sometimes I must laugh in order not to cry. A. if I can can wait PATRICIA ANN MUNSON “Pat” College Activities: Chorus 1 Awards: Northern Conn. Science Fair, Honor¬ able Mention 1 “It’s more than just an easy word for casual goodbye; It’s gayer than a greeting, and it ' s sadder than a sigh.” Blanding JOSEPH ANTHONY NOVAKOWSKI “Joey” College Activities: Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4 Awards: Basketball 3; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 1; Sr. Graduation Usher 3; Soccer 2, 3. 4 “I swear there ain’t no heaven there ain’t no hell.” ind I pray Nyro i Page49 MIROSLAW J. NOWAK “Mirek” College Activities: Cross-Country 3, 4; Electronics Club 4; French Club 3; Track 2, 3, 4 Awards: Cross-Country 3, 4; Northern Conn. Science Fair, Second Prise 3; Science Fair, First Prize 3; Track 2, 3, 4 LAWRENCE J. OCHINKO Ccneral College Activities: Band 1, 2; Soccer 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4 Awards: Soccer 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4 And let there be in the song a remembrance for the autumn days and for the vineyard and for the winepress. RONALD P. NUTINI “Ron” General Give Christ a chance. PATRICIA ANN O’CONNOR “Patty Ann” College Activities: Art Club 4; Cheerleading 1; Future Nurses Club 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Council 4 The golden age is before not behind us. Unknown CHERYL L. O’KANE College Activities: Field Hockey 4; Future Nurses Club 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Council 3 Our worst enemies are often the friends we once talked to as only a friend should. Esquire o LD D bJC 03 CU I M m I 7 I DAVID E. PASCOE College “Most people would succeed in small things i! they were not troubled with great ambitions.” Longfellow DEBORAH ANN PARADIS “Debbie” Business Activities: Audio-Visual Aida Club 4; Dramatic Club “As many men, so many minds; everyone his own way. „ Terenc e DAVID F. PARRY “Frank” College Activities: Audio-Visual Aids Club 1, Club 4; Ski Club 3. 4. Council 3. Awards: Northern Conn. Science Fair, First Honorable Mention 1; Science Fair, 1st Prixe 1, Honorable Mention 2; Track 2. 3. 4 “There is nothing so powerful as truth—and often nothing so strange.” 2; Chemistry 4; Track 2. 3 JAMES CARLTON PASCOE Activities: Electronics Club 4; Industrial Arts Club 1 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 1 The greatest thing of your life could be seconds away. STEPHEN B. PATTERSON “Steve” Business Activities: Wilohi 3 The web of our life is of and ill together.” Shakespeare mingled yarn, good WILLIAM J. PAULUH “Bill” Business Activities: Audio-Visual Aids Club 3, 4; Elec¬ tronic Club 4; Herald Ed. Board 4; Photog¬ raphy Club 3, 4; Sr. Class Play “A man who over-indulges lives in a dream. He becomes conceited. He thinks the whole world revolves around him—and it usually does.” Fields LD D bJD 03 Oh LINDA RAE PELKEY “Lin” Business Activities: Homemaking Club 1 Cod grant me the serenity to accept the things 1 cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the dif¬ ference. St. Francis REBECCA SUE PENNY “Becky” Business Activities: Chorus 1, 4; Club 1; Sr. Class Play Dramatic Club Gym friend, 7 Uy ’ “ Can you tell me what you would do. Would there still be time For all those dreams you used to dream true? ‘° fiDd ' hc ime ° make ,hem co “ ' Janssen CLIFFORD HENRY PLANTT ‘‘Plantski” General Activities: Biology Club 1, 2, 3; Music Club 1: Warrior Staff 1 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3 God is dead; many people say It. I have the proof in myself that says ‘God lives in me and me in his Son. DAVID E. POHORYLO “Poho” College Activities: Biology Club 4; Photography ( 3, Treas.; Ski Club 2. 3, 4. Council ; Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3; Senior Mag. Sale, First Prize Can war be more beneficial than peace? NANCY ALYCE POPPEL “Nance” College Activities: Dramatics Club 3; Sr. Class Play; Ski Club 1, 2, 3 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 1, 3 Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. Nothing can bring you peace but the triumph of principles. Emerson CYNTHIA A. POST “Cindy” General CM LD Page ELIZABETH LOUISE PRICE “Beth” College Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 3; French Club 3; Herald Ed. Board 3. 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 2 We are promised freedom of speech and worship ... we arc not promised peace. We are promised the pursuit of happiness ... we arc not promised hap¬ piness. We are promised equality ... we are not promised health or wealth. Northern Conn. Bazaar BARBARA JEAN PUNCAVAGE “Barb” Business Activities: Chorus 3, 4; Sr. Class Play By the accident of fortune a man may rule the world for a time, but by virtue of love he may rule the world forever.” Lao-Tse DANIEL A. RABBETT “Hungry Jack” College Awards: Industrial Arts Fair 1, 1st Prize America where arc you now, Don ' t you care about your sons and daughters Don ' t you know we need you now. We can’t fight alone against the monster. Kay and Edmondton ERNEST ROBERT RACINE “Frog” General Don ' t make me pay for your mistakes, I have to pay for my own. Steppenwolf MARTHA JANE REARDON Business Activities: Art Club 4; Sr. Exec. Board; Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Council 4 LD Page JEFFERY A. SABOTKA “Jeff” College Activities: Basketball 2; Science Fair, Hon¬ orable Mention 3, Second Prise 1, 2 “Yet not to thine eternal resting-place Shalt thou retire alone, nor couldst thou wish Couch more magnificent.” Bryant CAROL SARGENT “Sarge” College Activities: Chcerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Sr. Class Play; Senior Exec. Board; Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Council 4; Student Council 4, Treasurer 4 Awards: Class Secretary 3, 4 Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer.” Psalms 19:14 JOHN R. SCANLON College Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Herald Ed. Board 4; Soccer 1, 2; Student Council 4, Vice-President 4; Wilohi 4 “Do yourself a favor; wake up to your mind. Winwood LD LD Page MICHAEL DAVID SCHULTZ General Activities: Biology Club 2; Audio-Visual Aida Club 1. 2 Last night at twelve, I felt immense, but now I feel like thirty cents. Aide TERI LYNN SHEA “T.S.” College Activities: Chorus 1; Jr. Prom Committee 3, Chairman 3; Herald Business Board 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 4; Student Council 1; JPar- rior Staff 1; Wilohi 2 Of all the animals, the boy .is the most un manageable. Plato LAURA J. SENOFONTE General The way to have a friend is be one. 52 SUSAN M. SHEA RAYMOND A. SHINDER “Ray” College Activities: Chess Club 2, Pres. 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4 There ' s supposed to be one girl for every boy. Darn it, somebody has two. STEVEN JOHN SHERIDAN “Steve” College Every person is responsible for all the good within the scope of his abilities, and for no more, and none can tell whose fear is the largest. Hamilton VO LD Page CAROL RUTH SHULTZ General “We are so accustomed to adopting a mask before others that we end by being unable to recognize ourselves.” La Rochefoucauld DIANE L. SLAHTOSKY College Activities: Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Council 3 “II you ran find true love, you can find true life. ROBERT EDWARD SIENKIEWICZ General JOAN MARIE SIMBORSKI “Joanie” College Activities: Latin Club 1 The grand essentials to happiness in this life arc something to hope for. Addison NANCY R. SMITH “Nance” College Activities: Cheerleading 2; Chorus 1; Herald Typing Staff 3; Ski Club 3; Sr. Ball Server 3; Student Council 1 Awards: Freshman Soc. Court If you have one true friend, you have more than your share.” Fuller JOHN JOSEPH SOLENSKI College Activities: Industrial Arts Club 2; Power Me¬ chanics Club I Awards: Industrial Arts Fair, Third Prize I A fishing-rod is a stick with a hook at one end and a fool at the other.” Johnson LD Page ANTOINETTE M. SPALLUTO General Awards: Science Fair, Special Honorable Men¬ tion 1; Sr. Mag. Sale, New York Trip There are but three events in a man’s life: birth, life, and death. He is not conscious of being born; he dies in pain; he forgets to live. Bruyere WILLIAM A. STRATTON General Awards: Industrial Arts Fair, Second Prize 2 “Temptation is an irresistible force on a movable object. JOHN P. SPALLUTO “Jackie” College Activities: Audio-Visual Aids Club 4; Library Asst. 3, 4 Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. ROGER W. SULLIVAN “Rog” General Activities: Biology Club 3; Project S.O.S. 4 “Truth is the highest thing that man can keep. JEFFREY A. STEVENSEN “Jeff” College Activities: Herald Ed. Board 4; Photography Club 3, 4; Wilohi 4 Awards: Industrial Arts Fair, Honorable Mention 3; National Merit Commendation 4 Pick up the Soft Parade, and take it past the rabbit days If you can reach— Look past the fur and see what you’ll find ... 00 LD Page STEVEN A. SZYKULA “Wass” College Activities: Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Herald Ed. Board 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Awards: National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Coun¬ cil Pres. 1 Mothers and (athers throughout the land. Don ' t criticise what you can’t understand Your sons and your daughters are beyond your command For the times they are a changin’. Dylan LINDA H. TAMBUSSI “Lynn” College Activities: French Club 2, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Have soul, tor it is the shrine of reason, the foundation of prudence, and its faith makes easy the attainment of every goal. Cracian JOHN JOSEPH TERESZKIEWICZ “Yosh” College Activities: Cross Country 3; Industrial Arts Club 1; Track 3 Call no man happy till be is dead. Aeschylus JEFFERY SCOTT THOMPSON “Jeff” College Activities: Chemistry Club. President 3; Junior Prom Host; Herald Ed. Board 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4; Parade of Youth Correspondent 4 Awards: American Red Cross Leadership Conference 4; Nutmeg Boys’ State 3; National Honor Society 3. 4; Poetry Contest, Second Place; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3 Mine car is open, and my heart prepared: The worst is wordly loss thou com’st unfold: —Say, is my Xingdom lost?” Shakespeare RUTH E. TYRRELL “Ruthie” College Activities: Biology Club 3; Future Nurses Club 2; Library Asst. 1, 2, 3, 4 Awards: Science Fair. Honorable Mention 1 Give me another horse: bind up my wounds. Shakespeare JAMES MARK UCHNEAT “ J im” Activities: Audio-Visual Aids 1. 2. 3, 4; Band 1 2; Cross Country 3. 4; Herald Ed. Board 4 ; Sr. Class Play; Ski Club 4; Track 3, 4, Co-Captain 4 Awards: Cross-Country 3. 4; Track 3. 4 Let each man think himself an act of God, His mind a thought, his life a breath of God. Bailey LD Page JOAN VANDERBILT “Joannie” College Activities: Art Club 4; Homemaking Club 2 “Rich and poor have a common bond: the Lord is the maker of them 11.” Proverb 24 KIRK G. WALKER “Corky” General “And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make. Lennon and McCartney JAMES A. VIGGIANO “Viggi” Business Activities: Baseball 1. 2; Basketball 1 Awards: Baseball 2; Science Fair, Second Prize 1: Sr. Ball Server 3 “Said the Queen. CAROL LEA VOZZOLO Business Activities: Drama Club 4; Wilohi 4 “It takes two of us to discover truth: one to utter it and one to understand it.” Gibran WILLIAM G. WALKER College Activities: Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4 Awards: Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3; Track 2, 3, 4 “Education is an ornament in prosperity and refuge in adversity. Aristotle GARRETT D. WALSH General Activities: Industrial Arts Club 1; Soccer Manager 3 “I am a watcher whose eyes have grown dim With looking for some star which breaks on him Altered and worn and weak and full’of tears. Browning o VO Page STEVEN N. WAWRUCK General “The secret of success in life those who have not succeeded.” DEBORAH NOREEN WHITAKER “Debbie” College Activities: Nursing Club 2 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3 “What peaceful hours I once enjoyed How sweet their memory still But they have left an aching void The world could never fill.” MARY MARGARET WILLIAMS “Mary” Business Activities: Art Club 4; Herald Typing Staff 4 “Just when you think tomorrow will never come, it’s yesterday.” Wilson MICHAEL GEORGE WRABEL “Mike” College Activities: Band 1, 2; Chess Club 2; Track 1 . 2 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3 “I was a child prodigy till I hit a slump in third grade.” Page CYNTHIA M. YORIO “Cindi” College Activities: Arts and Crafta Club 1; Cheerleading 1. 4; French Club 2. 3; Herald Ed. Board 4; Sr. Class Play; Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Council 3, Treaa. 3 Awards: Class Tress. 1, 2, 3; Science Fair, Hon¬ orable Mention 2, Second Prize 3 “There is no greater sorrow than to recall in misery the times when we were happy.” CHARLES JOSEPH ZENZICK General Man does not know what is until he has ex¬ perienced such.” Unknown 58 RICHARD ALLEN YOUNG “Rich” General Activities: Band 1 “That ' s a bummer.” GEORGE LAWRENCE ZAUGG III College Activities: Industrial Arts Club 2 BRENDA MARIE ZORICK General Out of loneliness I will fashion a song, and when I find someone who can hear my song, we will sing together.” Sullivan PICTURE NOT AVAILABLE Richard Martin Ahern Don Charles Armata Dennis Anthony Delpivo Kevin R; Duval Michael John Mackey Charles George Sutton, Jr. CM VO . Page Junior Prom Queen of the Prom —Donna Nolan The Queen and her court—Kathy McDermott, The Grand March Donna Nolan, Linda Willard and Debbie Roncari. 59 co VO Page Page Magazine Sale The top three prize winners are David Pohorylo, Paul Cor¬ coran, and Linda Pelky. The winner of the large mascot is Diane Slah- tosky. Senior Homeroom Magazine Team Captains are Diane Bean, Leslie Consolati, Rita Mandirola, Susan Murdock, Paula Camarco, and Donna Nolan. 62 VO VO Page Senior Class Officers James Meehan, President; Donna Nolan, Vice-president; Nancy Camiglia, Treasurer; Carol Sargent, Secretary. Senior Executive Board Bruce Light, Nancy Camiglia, Barbara Davidson, James Meehan, Debbie Barberi, Jean Harris, Carol Sargent, Donna Nolan. 63 VO Page MOST OFTEN FOUND IN DETENTION Don Armata and Ann Crowley MOST ATHLETIC Steve Szykula and Frances Allard BEST DRESSED Rich Young and Debbie Roncari MOST VERSATILE Jimmy Meehan and Kathy Heintz Who ' s CLASS FLIRTS Tommy Hart and Teri Shea Who 00 VO Page O ' VO Page mu MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC Rich Ahem and Glenna Majewski MOST TALKATIVE Judy Garbolski—Joan Simborski—Pete Johnson O Page Page Page Page Sophomore Dance Underclassmen turn out in force for the annual sophomore dance. 70 Terry and Jimmy Tommy and Tisha Page Page Student Council Student Council members are, back row (l to r): R. Creech, S. Shapiro, R. Rumbold, J Scan¬ lon, J. Swede, J. Meehan, E. McCarthy, S. Jubrey. front row: T. McCabe, G. Blackburn, C. Sargent, B. Grady, M. Morel, L. Gemme, B. Johnson. Student Council members sponsor a jacket sale to promote the Scholarship Fund. Page ' - ' ' At THE TEAM: John Carnevale, captain, Fran Aniello, Bill Campbell, Brad Cooper, Bill Cosker, Brian Foster, Dave Fritz, Harry Kane, Dale Misiek, Joe Novakowski, Bob Nussbauni, Steve Szy- kula. Jack Casey, Kenny Colli, Dave Emery, Paul Harvey, Teddy Holmes, Billy MacAdorey, Ken Nigro, Bob Rum- bold, Steve Scheerer, Howie Tersavich, Rich Wills, John Cressotti, Mark Den¬ nis, Matt Dominski, Terry Jubrey, Dan¬ ny MacNamara, Mark Minich, Steve Minich, Mike O’Connor, Steve Shapiro, John Sherman, Glenn Bascetta, Earl Flick, Tommy Furey, Rusty Mattesen, Jimmy Nussbaum, Dave Scheerer, Mark Senofonte, George Trantalis; Coach Dan Sullivan, Assistant Coaches Roger Weichmann and Jim D’Agost ino. 75 Page THE TEAM: Bill Walker, cap tain, Mirek Nowak, Jim Uchneat Mike Gragnolati, Pat Harnedy Dave Pultz, Gary Hamley, Dot McCann, Barry Walker, Mark Ac quatta; Coach Peter Sarant. Cross-Country Go ... strategy ... 2.5 miles ... the brains ... touch your toes ... grueling excitement ... fast ... get lost ... strid¬ ing ... friendly persuasion ... “I’ll tell you when you hurt!” ... faster ... 9 wins, 5 losses ... “let your mind run” ... finish line ... a hard run. ik. IF Page80 Field Hockey “Get with the program!” ... laps ... East Windsor scrimmage— forget it! ... South Windsor— scoreless .. . undefeated ... show¬ ers . .. coach, seniors, everyone! ... “You’re cruisin’!” ... 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Barb Davidson, co-captain, Debbie Bar- beri, Kathy Heintz, Barb McDonald, Debbie Redding, Cindy Yorio, Michele Morel, Diane Dombrowski, Linda Gun¬ derson, Gayle Schuster, Kathy Wenc, Karen Wenc, Coach Shirley Sharis. 00 00 Page Fans Play ball .. . “Open your eyes, ump!” ... star-spangled banner ... “He’s all over the guy!” ... crowded ... boooo! ... It’s all over ... Is this seat taken? ... charge! ... Go Locks! ... We want a victory .. . the horn .. . “He’s traveling!” ... move over! ... two dollars?? ... what a game! ... “We’re number one!” Page 9 0 Page 9 1 Page Page Page94 Page Page Page Page99 Page X 0 2 Page 103 Page 104 Page 106 Page 107 104 discover a Career of CfBoai p The first step in a well paying, glamorous career, is the Creative School Of Hairdressing. Beauty Culture is an ex¬ panding and profitable field, and the Creative School has taught thousands of successful hair stylists throughout the country. Enter the world of beauty. 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We at Loring are proud of the part we have had in helping to make your classbook a permanent reminder of your school years, recording with photographs one of the happiest and most exciting times of your life! We hope that, just as you have chosen us as your class photographer, you will continue to think of Loring Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! When you choose Loring portraits, you are sure of the finest craftsmanship at the most moderate prices! 108 Page -L X Z Congratulations to the Class of ' 70 Particularly we express our best wishes to the students who par¬ ticipated in the Work-Experience Program as they seek high levels of education or as they seek positions in the Business World. We helped to train you and are proud of you. Good luck. CONNECTICUT INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Compliments of choice-vend A DIVISION OF THI SE I B U IO C O T O A T I O N TURNPIKE ROAD, P.O. BOX 447 WINDSOR LOCKS, CONNECTICUT Page -L 1 O e winosor ave -Windsor Connecticut oer 9 s • telephone 247 szes area code 203 Compliments of FURNITURE and APPLIANCE 136 Main Street Tel. 623-3373 Windsor Locks 12 Pearl St. Tel. 745-5595 Enfield FRIGIDAIRE—MAYTAG—MAGNAVOX—GE—WESTINGHOUSE BERKLINE—TELL CITY—BLUE BELL Page 114 Compliments of Spring St. and Route 75 • Windsor Locks, Conn. • 203-623-2481 ill Page llj • % RAINBOW MARINE 104 TURNPIKE RD. , WINDSOR LOCKS 623-1021 623-8647 .. T7ERCURY WINTER • FUN .- ‘ MACHINE ... GATOR TRADERS Made for leveling hills, blitzing through drifts . . . discovering new trails. It’s the best thing that ' s happened to winter since spring. e 17 rubber steel mesh track more traction — better floatation e Electric Starting e Reverse e Kiekhaefer built Engine e Thunderbolt C D. Ignition MERCURY Engineered to stay AHEAD Compliments of DOCTOR RAYMOND P. CASHMAN MACALUSO ' S MARKET 178 Turnpike Road Windsor Locks 623-1145 112 VO 03 CU Compliments of THE FRESHMAN CLASS Compliments of THE SOPHOMORE CLASS 113 Page 11 Page 118 GEISSLER ' S SUPERMARKET, INC. Home of Fine Foods Corner Main and Bridge Streets Warehouse Point, Connecticut GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 70 MATTESEN ' S SPORT SHOP 180 Main Street Windsor Locks, Conn. 623-8822 Dealer of Quality Athletic Equipment SKY LINE RESTAURANT 97 Turnpike Road Windsor Locks, Conn. MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES, MINIBIKES, AND GOKARTS MARSH MOTORCYCLE CO., INC. 35 North Road Warehouse Point, Conn. 623-7795 115 6ir s,,d CHARLES S. CARILLO WINDSOR LOCKS SAVINGS AGENCY INC. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Insurance—Real Estate Windsor Locks Oldest Financial Institution 170 Main Street Windsor Locks, Connecticut 06096 —member— Federal Home Loan Bank System Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. SUFFIELD SAVINGS BANK Compliments of Suffield, Connecticut Branches in Windsor Locks and Hazardville UNITED GEAR AND MACHINE 1087 East St., Suffield, Conn. VICTOR J. MALEC, President Telephone 623-6618 116 Page X 2 0 Compliments of To the Class of 1970 Success and Good Health CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY, INC. THE MAGOVERN CO., INC. 491 North Street Windsor Locks Lawnacre Road Windsor Locks, Connecticut Compliments of Compliments of DOCTOR DAVID L. YOUNG RONCARI INDUSTRIES Hartford East Granby Windsor Locks 117 T7T 8§e d Compliments of Compliments of MODERN DRUG COMPANY THOMAS W. JOHNSON Corner Oak and Main Funeral Director Russell Stover Candies 105 Oak St. WINDSOR LOCKS, CONN. Telephone 623-2456 WINDSOR LOCKS, CONN. Telephone 623-3341 w FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SUFFIELD Compliments of BROOKMAN FORD SALES, INC. Congratulations to the Class SUFFIELD, CONNECTICUT Established 1864 Ford Cars and Trucks Sales—Service—Parts—Accessories Any Make Repaired We Have a Large Stock of Used Cars and Trucks —Member— FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. 623-3366 Turnpike Road Windsor Locks, Connecticut 118 7 7 T 9§e d JIOS—FIXTURES—DIES— SPECIAL MACHINES Compliments of PINE MEADOW MACHINE CO., INC. Webb Street Windsor Locks, Conn. Telephone 623-4494 Hartford Phone 525-5835 EXPERIMENTAL STAMPINGS BROACHING AND KELLERING Compliments of FRANK ' S RESTAURANT 598 Elm St. 623-7523 Compliments of DR. A. GOTTESMAN Optometrist Compliments of CHARLES D. COLTON SON., INC. GENERAL INSURANCE 156 Main Street Windsor Locks, Conn. Tel. 623-3087 TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES Compliments of AIRPORT SERVICE STATION 104 Turnpike Road Windsor Locks, Conn. Tel. 623-1021 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE DIESEL FUEL U-HAUL TRAILERS Bus. (203) 623-1111 Res. (203) 623-5768 Complete Printing Service JACK N. GRADY 90 Main Street Windsor Locks, Conn. 06096 SPRINGFIELD ANIMAL HOSPITAL 357 Columbus Avenue, Springfield, Massachusetts DR. P. F. LINGUA DR. J. E. DEL FAVERO REpublic 6-8551 Compliments of QUALITY SODAS MARCONrS PATENT MEDICINES CANDIES 130 Main Street MILKSHAKES SANDWICHES Complete Luncheonette Service NEWSPAPERS C 7 T aSej Compliments of SMALLEY BROS. CONSTRUCTION vlo PAT METAL PRODUCTS To 81 SUPPIELD ST WINDSOR LOCKS.CONN Residential Paving “Recommended By Satisfied Customers’’ 47 Smalley Road Windsor Locks Telephone 623-3274 THE JOURNAL PRINTING CORP. PRINTERS SINCE 1880 I I Spring Street Windsor Locks Connecticut Telephone 623-4646 120 Page 124 Page -L Z ID 7 T 8§E d


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