Windsor Locks High School - Herald Yearbook (Windsor Locks, CT)
- Class of 1971
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Page Page Page We start out walking and learn to run. We’ve only just begun . . . Sharing horizons that are new to us Watching the signs along the way Talking it over just the two of us VO Page Working together day by day And when the evening comes we smile So much of life ahead We’ll find a place where there’s room to grow We’ve only just begun . . . Copyright 1970 by Irving Music Inc. B.M.I. Words by Paul Williams, Music by Roger Nichols Page DEDICATION We, the 1971 graduating class of Windsor Locks High School, dedicate this year’s Herald to those men from Windsor Locks serving in the Armed Forces who are presently stationed in Viet Nam. We wish them a safe and speedy return. Page THE HXfM) (JlwDSoft, l c S HICK 5CH ' Oeu,tfi bSoK. Loctfs, Co W£C,Vic.UT SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN 59 SPORTS 63 fT Jw H°° CAREER program a, rune PERSONS FRI NOV 20 H2 auditorium aa«i ..IS ACTIVITIES 81 I.H FACULTY 101 ADS 112 Editorial We, in growing up, leaving school, reaching out, are like new sown seeds, sheltered, yet all the while storing and ripening. The time of germination is at hand. We will see the quality and usefulness of what we have absorbed. We hope that the teachings of those whom we love and respect will be relevant to our lives, but if the truth and the reality that we find are different from what we have been taught, we will be able to face them because we have faith in ourselves. This faith is born of youthful idealism, of a degree of overconfidence, and of desperation for something to believe in. In searching for something to believe in, we return to the essential, that which we are. We have been sown; our responsibilities face us; and we can prove that our faith is justified. L.C. That which the seed has developed in our beginnings is what we are now. Youth, as a state of mind, is reached only at the culmination of the seed’s growth. The bud, unlike the previous stage, is enclosed throughout development by sepals which protect the vul¬ nerable interior from external antagonists. As the sepals draw away, the bud becomes more self-reliant. The sepals in our lives are drawn away, but not totally forgotten. The institutions which have protected us throughout development are the same institutions which contain our efforts, experiments within this structure. Youth, as an experimental period, is a time when concepts are formed and tested, often without much concern for consequences. Youth is a time when anything is possible and the best is beginning. N.H. The flower is the extension of its former growth processes; it reaches toward maturity, uncertain of its future, influenced by and in integral relation to its surroundings. The striving seed and the beautiful, sprouting radiance of the bud are reminders of the past revealed in the blossom. The changes which have occurred since the flower’s conception may be imperceptible; similar changes in ourselves reinforce our oneness with nature. Petals reaching outward to sunlight through darkness somehow remind us of ourselves. At some growth stages the flower may closely resemble the seed or the bud. Any of our growth levels, like those of the flower, embodies the other nameless thousands while being unique in its own right. Living from day to day and not counting the time, we may never start to begin. To lose sight of the flower is to make the seed futile and the bud a dream. When reality becomes harsh, we may contract inward or reach out to touch the essence of its being, recognize life, and do what we must, rem embering that, like the flower, we will die. The lifetime of the flower does not begin with the unfolding of its petals, and it will not close with their disintegration, for the spirit of the flower, the feelings it instills in others, is eternal as life. B.S. Page Page MARIA ABBATE Sagittarius Ambition: Legal Secretary “Some friends bring ruin on us. but a true friend is more loyal than a brother.” WILLIAM M. ANIELLO Virgo Activities: Basketball 2. 3, 4 Most people aye too lazy to open the door when opportunity knocks. Newman BRUCE E. AKERLIND Cancer Thinking is the best way to travel.” Moody Blues WAYNE ARENT Gemini Ambition: U. S. Attorney Ceneral Activities: Soccer 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3; Chess Club 2 Live your life the way you want. Don’t bend to social trend.” ELSIE MARY AMRICH Libra Ambition: United Nations Interpreter Activities: Chorus l; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Tutoring 4: Sr. Class Play. Usherette 4 Awards: Science Fair. Honorable Mention 1. 2 Let your best be for your friend . .. For what is your friend that you should seek him with hours to kill? Seek him always with hours to live, for it is his to fill your need but not your emptiness.” Gibran MARK ATWOOD “Woody” Pisces CM Page WAYNE O. BAKER, JR. “Butch” Libra Ambition: To live slowly Activities: Drama Club 2; A.V.A. Club 2; Band 1. 2 But I reckon I got to light out for the territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally - she ' s going to adopt me and civiliae me, and I can’t stand it. I been there before.” Twain CYNTHIA BARRY “Cindy” Pisces Ambition: Ministry Activities: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Asst. Chorus Director 3, 4; iki Club 3; Future Teachers Club 4 Be helpful to one another, and forgive one another . . . And to these add love, which binds all things together in perfect unity. Colossians 3:13 14 DEBORAH E. BI DWELL “Debbie” Aries Ambition: Teacher Activities: Ski Club 2; Math Club 3; Future Teachers Club 4; Herald Ed. Board 4 Awards: Science Fair. Honorable Mention I “To have faith is to be sure of the things we hope for, to be certain of the things we can not see. Hebrews JANICE BARTEAUX “Jan” Taurus Ambition: Aeronautical Secretary Activities: Chorus 2, 3 If you can’t be with the one you love, love the one you’re with.’’ Stills MARTHA BITHER Virgo Amhition: Nurse Activities: Future Nurses Club 4 “You ask me why I don’t smile. Is there something troubling me? Just open your eyes and look around And tell me what do you see. Rivers RICHARD R. BERGERON “Rick” Virgo Ambition: Professional Drag Racer You can’t always get what you want. But if you try. you just might find what you need. Jogger and Richards 9 CO Page KEITH A. BODIAN “Jethro” Capricorn “You can say, ‘I want to be free. ' I can •ay, ‘Someday, I will be. ' Taylor SALLY ELAINE BLEVINS “Sal” Leo Ambition: Business “The love you take is equal to the love you make.” Lennon and McCartney JOHN J. BOLOGNA “J.B.” Scorpio Ambition: President of the U. S. “There is nothing either good or bad. but thinking makes it so.” Shakespeare MARK K. BOETTCHER “B elch” Aries Ambition: Radio Broadcasting Activities: Football I, 2; Physical Fitness Club I. 2.3 MARY ELLEN BOUCHARD Scorpio Ambition: Nurse Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 3; tt ' ilohi. Features Ed. 2; Drama Club 3; Ski Club 2, t: Sr. Class Play 4; Decorating Comm. 1; Future Nurses Club 4; Herald Ed. Board l “Unless you love someone, nothing else makes any sense. Cummings ARTHUR R. BOGLISCH “Art” Leo Ambition: Horticulturist Activities: Magazine Sale 4; Sr. Class Play Prop Comm. 4 “I would be a friend to all.” 10 Page DEBORAH BOURASSA “Debbie” Cancer Ambition: Nurse Activities: Future Nurses Club 4; Ski Club 4 Better by far you should forget and smile than that you should remember and be sad. Rossetti PAULBRACHMANN Virgo Ambition: Chemist DEBRA BOURETTE “Debbie” Libra Ambition: Nurse Activities: Cheerleading I; Jr. Prom Server 2; Jr. Prom Decorating Comm. 3; Herald Advertising 2: Future Nurses Club. Pres. 4 He can beat Tom Roy any day. Bourette CORA ANN BRADFIELD “Cori” Taurus Ambition: Travel Activities: Latin Club I; Chorus I Laugh today; tomorrow ' s world won ' t be so funny. Bradfield JUDY HUSSEX BOUTWELL Gemini Activities: Cheerleading I The Lord on high is mightier than ... the mighty waves of the sea.” Psalm 93:4 SUSAN MARIE BRIERE “Sue” Gemini Ambition: Registered Nurse Activities: Jr. Prom Decorating Comm. 3; Jr. Prom Server 2; Ski Club 2; Future Nurses Club 3, 4; Sr. Exec. Board 4; Sr. Class Play 4 I need to borrow one day from tomorrow, and I ' m gonna spend it on sunshine and things that I love ... I’m going to reach out and touch every star from above.” David LD Page RAYMOND T. BURKE “Burkawitz” Aries .Ambition: Stay happy and healthy Activities: Basketball Mgr. 1; Student Council 1; Soccer 2 Awards: Industrial Arts Fair. First Prise 1 W. E. S. T. C. O. A. S. T. Do it.” Burke A LANA R. BURROWS “Lana” Aquarius Ambition: Achieve with success whatever I may endeavor And think not you can guide the course of love, for Love, if it finds you worthy shall guide your course.” Gibran KATHLEEN BURKHART “Kathi” Aries Ambition: To be happy We love the things we love, in spite of what they are.” Untermyer CATHERINE R. BUSHEY “Cathy” Libra Ambition: Hairdresser “I press toward the mark for the pri e of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. Philippians 3:14 JAMES BURRINGTON “Bomba” Capricorn Ambition: Water Ski Bum I ain ' t proud.” LINDA SUSAN BYCENSKI “Lin” Gemini Ambition: Good Secretary ,Activities: Sr. Class Play Usherette 4 There is only one kind of love, but there are a thousand imitations.” La Rochefoucauld 12 VO Page DEBORAH G. CAMPANELLI “Debbie” Libra Ambition: To be old enough to know bet¬ ter and young enough to do it again Activities: Cheerleading 1; Sr. Exec. Board 4; Sr. Class Play. Programs 4 ■ Awards: Freshman Social Court “If I can’t have you, then I’ll spend the real of my life living a strict diet of hopes and dreams.” Slavis MICHAEL CARISEO “Mickey” Aquarius Ambition: Electrician “With his hat on he’s about five inches taller than a taxicab.” JoANN M. CAMPANELLI “Jo” Libra Ambition: To live completely Activities: Jr. Prom Decorating Comm. Awards: Jr. Prom Court 3; NEDT Certifi¬ cate “It isn ' t time that matters between people. It’s depth. You don’t begin to see depth un til you’ve watched pains and unhappi¬ ness. and you don’t begin to enjoy fully until you’ve known depth. McHinncs JOHN A. CARSTENS Aquarius Ambition: Medical Field Activities: Ski Club Awards: Nutmeg Boys’ State 3 “Before you say something, think. How will it affect others?” WILLIAM D. CARDIN “Charlie Bill” Leo Awards: Handsoccer King “They ' ll bag ya when you’re nuts.” Dylan SUSAN CENCAK “Suzie” Aries “Don’t let the Jones get ya down.” 13 Page KENNETH COLLI “Col” Pisces Activities: Basketball 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Class President 1, 2, 3; Graduation Marshal 3 Awards: Soccer 2, 3. 4 He not busy being borned is busy dying.” Dylan NANCY CHALIFOUX “Nanc” Taurus The only way to have a friend is to be one. PAUL E. COMPAGNON Scorpio “Laws grind the poor, but rich rule the laws. SHARON L. COLOMBI Leo Ambition: Teacher of Special Education Activities: Freshman Social Comm. 1; Jr. Prom Decorating Comm. 3; Ski Club 4 Keep some little dream in the making If youth you would like to hold. Old Father Time is defeated by dreams— A dreamer never grows old. H. Marshall 14 00 Page KEVIN JAMES COSKER Arif Ambition: College Activities: I.A Club 1; Ski Club 2, 3 ‘‘Almost everything that is great has been done by youth.” Disraeli LOUIS V. COOK “Louie” Gemini Ambition: College CHERYL ANN COSTELLO “Cher” Taurus Ambition: Teacher Activities: Library Asst. I; Ski Club 2, 3; Future Teachers Club 3, 4: Jr. Prom Decoration Comm. 3; Sr. Play Publicity Comm.; Tutoring “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, and Wisdom to know the difference.” St. Francis RITA CORALLO Gemini Ambition: Lawyer Activities: Student Council Pres. 4; Class Sec. 3, 4; Ski Club, Sec. and Treas. 4; Drama Club 4 Awards: Magazine Sales. Third Prize. 4 “Peace is the way of life; love is the way to enjoy it.” __ LESLIE ANN COYLE Sagittarius Ambition: Secretary “Love is the strongest thing in the world-stronger than hate, stronger than evil, stronger than death-and if you keep it for a day. why not always?” Van Dyke 15 Page ROBERT M. CRAM ROBERT CREECH Pisces Ambition: College Activities: Baseball I, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Class Treasurer 2; Student Council 1. 3 “It ' s all over.” PATRICIA ANN CRESSOTTI “Patti” Aries Ambition: Teacher Activities: Future Teachers Club 4; Tutoring 4; Herald Staff Typist 4 A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before him, I may think aloud.” Emerson JEFFREY CROUSE “Jeff’ Gemini Ambition: Auto Body Mechanic “Youth is not made for pleasure, but for heroism.” 16 O CM Page BARBARA J.CYR “Barb” Taurus Ambition: Legal Secretary If you have one true friend, you have more than your share.” LUCILLE M. CURRY “Sam” Aquarius Ambition: Get into Swarthmore Activities: Cheerleading 1: Chorus 2: Drama Club 2. 3; Herald Ed. Board 2. 3, 4. Tri-editor 4; Sr. Class Play 4; Tutoring 4: Sr. Exec. Board 4 Awards: National Honor Society 3. 4: National Merit Commendation 4 But for a time I ' ve had to stay within myself. Still. it ' s nice sometimes. To open up the heart a little And let some hurt come in. It proves you ' re still alive.” McKuen PHILIP RICHARD DEVLIN “Phil” Capricorn Ambition: Ski the world Activities: Soccer 1; Basketball I; Baseball 1. 2; Golf 3. 4: Ski Club 2. 3; Athletic Council 3; Student Council, Vice-Pres. 1; Magazine Sale Capt. 4 Awards: Golf 3 Money is like manure; it is of no value until it is spread around.” LEONARDCYR “Lenny” Capricorn Ambition: To remember today so as to understand tomorrow Activities: Student Council 1: Drama Club 2: Ski Club 3; Handsocrer 3. 4 If yesterday ' s hell promotes today ' s ugliness . . . then, my friend, dream of tomorrow with the lights of happiness. DIANE M.DiBIASE “Di” Aries Ambition: Secretary Activities: Cheerleading 1, 2 Love means never having to say you ' re sorry.” Segal JOHN T. DAMONTE 17 CN Page MARIANNE DOE Capricorn Ambition: Biology Teacher Activities: Ski Club 2, 3. 4 Even in the most perfect love, one person loves less profoundly than the other. Wilder LOUISE DUWELL Leo Activities: Basketball 2, 3; Jr. Prom Comm. 3 That which we are. we are; made weak by time and fate, but strong in will to strive, to seek to find and not to yield. Tennyson THOMAS S. DUNCAN “Scott” Sagittarius Ambition: Medicine Activities: Herald Ed. Board 4; Sr. Class Play 4 If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drum. Let him step to the music which he hears. ' Thoreau LYNNE ERICKSON “Manfred” Leo Ambition: Success in a business career Love makes the world go ’round. DAVID L. EMERY “Dave” Gemini Ambition: College Activities: Basketball 2; Soccer 3 Life is too short to do anything for oneself that one can pay others to do for one. Maugham CHARLES ELLIS “Bull” Pisces Ambition: Certified Public Accountant We are poor in money but rich in love. Tirillo 18 CM CM Page Aries Ambition: Oceanography SCOTT A. FITZGERALD “Fitzy” Sagittarius D you see a man who is wise in his own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for him.” Proverbs 26:12 STEPHEN FARR “Goober” Sagittarius Ambition: Physical Education Instructor Activities: Soccer I. 2. 4: Basketball I. 2. 3; Baseball I, 2, 3. 4: Student Council I Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes. WILLIAM M. FLENKE “Flenke” Gemini Ambition: Manager in the food industry DENNIS FINGER Cancer Ambition: Minister or Medic See, understand, and love, and be wiser than wise men. JOHNS. FORBES ire Ambition: College Activities: Ski Club 3; Golf Team 3, 4 Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string. Emerson 19 CO CM Page LEROY T. FOUCHER, JR. “Lee” Cancer “Love is our law. Truth is our worship. Form is our manifestation. Conscience is our guide. Peace is our shelter. Nature is our companion. Order is our attitude. Beauty and perfection is our life.’ ' CARL L. FRANCIS “Ace” Ambition: Minister Activities: Drama Club 3; Lighting Technician 3; Asst. Lighting Director 3; A.V.A. Club 3. 4 Awards: I. A. Fair. Second Prize 3 “Innocence breeds sincerity.” ERIN LISA FRANCIS “Elfie” Ambition: Missionary “A little girl sees with her heart. DIANE KATHLEEN GELINAS “Jahouny” Cancer Ambition: Hairdressing Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2 “Do what you believe in; believe in what you do. LINDA GIANNOCCARO Sagittarius Ambition: Legal Secretary Activities: Herald Staff Typist 4 To know solitude is to enjoy freedom.” 20 CM Page LINDA A. GIANNUZZI Sagittarius Ambition: Travel around the world Activities: Parade of Youth Corr. 1; Math Club 3; Art Club 4; Sr. Exec. Board 4; Tutoring 4; Herald Ed. Board 4; Sr. Class Flay. Publicity 4; Sr. Magazine Sale, Capt. 4 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 1; National Honor Society 3, 4 “The true use of speech is not so much to express our wants as to conceal them.” Goldsmith MARK GIDDINGS “Bunky” Virgo Ambition: Education or Ministry Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: A.V.A. Club I, 2; Student Council I; Future Teachers Club, Pres. 2; Sr. Class Play Technical Director 4: Swim Team. Mgr. 4 Awards: Music Award I “Be alert, stand Firm in the faith, be brave, be strong. Do all your work in Love.” 1 Corinthians 16:13-14 MICHAEL F. GRAGNOLATI Aries Activities: Track 2. 3, 4, Capt. 4; Cross-Country 2, 3. 4. Capt. 4 Awards: Track 2. 3. 4: Cross-Country 2, 3. 4 “Live hand in hand and together we ' ll stand on the threshold of a dream. Edge SHARON LEE GOOD Aries Ambition: Legal Secretary Activities: Library Asst. 1. 2: Chorus 3: Drama Club 2: Sr. Class Play 4 “The sea is gone and the sky is gone, and yet The cliffs are gray and the sand is gray and wet Where the sky once reached and the sea once reached and met.” Hovanessian CRAIG Q. GRAY “The Beau” Virgo Ambition: To marry Lenore “The next world war will be fought with stones.” Einstein RANDALL K. GOULD “Randy” Aries Ambition: College “The only right is what is after my constitution; the only wrong, what is against Emerson 21 LD CM Page DAVID GUGLIELMONE “Dave” Capricorn “Up, up and away.” Webb NANCY L. HABER “Habe” Taurus Ambition: Ecological Researcher Activities: Biology Club 2, 4, Treas. 4; Herald Ed. Board 2, 3, 4, Tri-Editor 4; Interscholastic Math. Competition 4; Sr. Class Play 4; Sr. Graduation Usherette 3; Ski Club 4; Tutoring 1, 3, 4 Awards: French Award, Honorable Men¬ tion I; Science Fair, Honorable Men¬ tion 2; Laurel Girls’ State 3; Nat. Hon. 22 Soc. 3, 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4 Oh, well ...” MARIANNE GUNTHER Virgo Ambition: To know solitude and to enjoy freedom “I am a child of the universe. Just as the trees and the stars; I have a right to be here. Desiderata LAWRENCE HADEL “Larry” Sagittarius Ambition: Technical School I ' m on the outside looking inside. What do I see? Much confusion, disillusion, all around me.” Crimson VO CM Page JOANNE M. HALLO “Jo” Aries Ambition: Teacher Are you mad?” SHARON HARMON “Sherry” Leo CAROL L. HANCOCK Sagittarius Ambition: Nurse Activities: Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses Club 4 It ' s the little things that mean a lot, Not what you are or what you’ve got. PATRICK F. HARNEDY “Pat” Sagittarius Ambition: Merchant Marine Officer Activities: Track 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 3, 4; Herald Ed. Board 4 Awards: Track 2, 4; Cross-Country 3, 4; Yale Book Award 3 Give me a tall ship and a star to steer her by. Masefield RICHARD A. HANSEN “Rick” Taurus PAUL HARVEY “Chi Chi” Capricorn Activities: Soccer 2, 3, 4; Basketball Mgr. 3. 4 Awards: Soccer 2, 3. 4 It’s not the size of the man in the fight, but the size of the fight in the man that counts. 23 CM Page DENISE ANNE HAWKINS “The Hawk” Tauru 1m hi non: Teacher 1 fin net; Basketball .1; Chorus I. 2, 3; Central Northwest Music Festival 2; Tutoring 4; Hr raid Ed. Board 4: Sr. Exec. Board 4 4t vards: French Award. Honorable Mention 1; Science Fair. Honorable Mention 2 No matter what the race of men. Their color or their creed. Cod willed hi love to all alike For every human need.’ Hinchman LINDA JEAN HILL Pi ce Ambition: Teacher Activities: Math Club 3; An Club 4; Tutoring I. 4: Sr. Class Play. Publicity 4: Hrrald Ed. Board 4 luardi: National Honor Society 3. 4: Science Fair. Honorable Mention 2 “It matters not how long we live, but how.” Bailey MARGARET HEINTZ “Peggy” Virgo Ambition: Dental Hygienist Activities: Future Nurses Club 1; Basketball 2. 3 “If anyone should ask me to give a reason why I loved my friend, there could be only one answer! ‘Berause he was he, and I was 1 Montaigne STEPHEN HILLERY Cancer Ambition: Executive Chef Speech is of time. Silence is of eternity. Carlyle NANCY HIJECK Libra Activities: Cheerleading I Not only to be loved, but to be told that I am loved. The realm of silence is large enough beyond the grave. EDWARD D. HOLMES “Teddy” Aquarius Ambition: Physical Education Activities: Soccer I, 2, 3. 4; Baseball I, 2; Basketball I We are the unwilling . . . led by the unqualified ... to do the unnecessary . . . for the ungrateful. 24 00 CM Page RICH ARD HUBBARD “Rick” Aries Ambition: Electrician “Keep out of trouble, if that’s possible. KENNETH JEFFERY “The Big Jeff’ Sagittarius Ambition: Chief of Windsor Locks Fire Dept. Awards: I.A. Fair, Second Prise I “Conceit’s a fault and I have no faults.” CHERYL LYNN HUNTINGTON “Cher” Aquarius Activities: Basketball I “Love is all you need.” Beatles LINDA JOHNSON “Gunner” Cancer Activities: Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Decorating Comm. 3 Awards: Basketball 3 I love you for who you are. not the one you feel you need to be.” 25 0 CM Page CLAUDIA ANN JONES Aquarius Ambition: To learn more about life Activities: Tutoring 3, 4; Freshman Social Decorating Comm. 1; Sr. Class Play, Publicity 4 Awards: Science Fair. Third Prize 1; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 2: National Honor Society 3, 4, Tress. 4 “A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. ' Carlyle WILLIAM KENNEDY “Bill” Taurus Ambition: Disc Jockey or Broadcast Station Employee ROBERTA KAPLAN “Bert” Capricorn Ambition: Psychologist Activities. Biology Club 2; Ski Club 2. 3; Sr. Class Play 4 “It was a time of innocence, A time of confidences. Long ago ... it must be. I have a photograph. Preserve your memories; They’re all that’s left you.” JOAN KADISH “Joanie” Aquarius Ambition: Legal Secretary To live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die. Robbins KENNETH KERSIAS “Ken” Aries Ambition: Law Enforcement Activities: Ski Club I, 2. 3, 4 26 O CO Page MIKELL L. KIERSEY “Kiers, Bird Man” Ambition: International Playboy Activities: Football 1 We do not live by freedom alone.” STANLEY KOSINSKI “Stan” Place MARILYN ELIZABETH KING “Mare” Capricorn Ambition: Dental Hygienist Activities: Ski Club 2. 3, 4. Council 3, 4; Student Council 2. 4, Vice-Pres. 4; Herald Ed. Board 4; Sr. Exec. Board 4: Class Treas. 3, 4; Jr. Prom Hostess Awards: C.A.W.D.C. Award 3; D.A.R. Award 4; Sr. Magazine Sale, Second Prize 4; Jr. Prom Court 3 People that I meet seem to think I am strong. They don’t see inside of me, so they don ' t know I ' m weak and often wrong. Coleman MARK W. KOWALSKI Capricorn Think about it. JOSEPH E. KOKOFSKY “Joe” Leo Ambition: College You have to work together; live together.” BARBARA L. KRESS “Barb” Capricorn Ambition: Data Processing Awards: Tennis Tournament. Second Place 3 “One doesn ' t realize how good he had it until he’s out on his own. 27 CO Page PETER LATOURNES “Smiley” Scorpio Ambition: College Activities: Student Council 1; Handsoccer 2, 3. 4: Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4: I.A. Club 3 Awards: I.A. Fair, First Place I “If you can ' t make it the first lime, try and try again. DAVID L. LANDOLINA “Dave” Aquarius Ambition: To surround myself with beautiful women Activities: Tutoring Program Co-ordinator 3. 4 Awards: National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 4 “If I do wrong to someone, make me pay; But if I ' m right, don’t try to block my way. STEVEN OWEN LEARY “Steve” Scorpio Ambition: To be better than Mercury Morris Activities: Herald Ed. Board 4: Tutoring 3, 4; Handsoccer 3, 4; Sr. Graduation Usher 3 Awards: Harvard Book Award 3; National Honor Society 3, 4 VALERIE ANN LANCER “Val” Cancer Ambition: History Teacher Activities: Sr. Exec. Board 4 “There is a destiny that makes us brothers; None goes his way alone. All that we send into the lives of others Comes back into our own.” CHERYL LEDOtJX Virgo Ambition: Secretary “Life is but a day at most.” Burns 28 CM CO Page Virgo Ambition: Accountant THOMAS L. LIBERTY “Lib” Sagittarius Ambition: Carpenter “C ' mon Ryan, you skirt.” 29 CO CO Page MICHAEL A. LUPACCHINO “Lupo” Taurus Ambition: Service ’‘Studying doesn ' t help. MICHAEL JOSEPH MACIEJOWSKI “Mike” Sagittarius Ambition: Involvement in political science and environmental technology Activities: Sr. Class Play 4 “You don ' t have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing. Dylan GEARY EDWARD MAHER “Gear” Gemini Ambition: College Nothing can bring you peace but your¬ self. Emerson KAREN LYNN MacLEOD Pisces Ambition: To please God Activities: Warrior 1: Drama Club 1; Wilohi 2; Chorus 2, 3; Tutoring 3, 4; Sr. Magazine Sale Capt. 4; Herald Ed. Board 4; Sr. Class Play 4 Awards: National Honor Society 3, 4 “This is my commandment, that you love one another, as I have loved you. John 15:12 MARJORIE R. MARCINEK “Marge” Aries Ambition: To serve the cause of peace Activities: Chorus 1; Drama Club 2; Tu¬ toring 3, 4 Awards: National Honor Society 3, 4; National Merit Commendation 4 “Your time has come to shine. All your dreams are on their way.” Simon and Garfunkel JOHN MAGNANI “Mags” Gemini Ambition: Radio and T.V. Sports Broad¬ caster Activities: Baseball Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas¬ ketball Mgr. 1. 2. 3, 4; Soccer Mgr. 1, 2. 3, 4 30 CO Page JOYCE MARINONE Capricorn Ambition: Nurse Activities: Intramural Basketball I. 3; Chorus I, 2 t 3; Central Northwest Music Festival 2 Awards: Science Fair. Honorable Mention I 2 “Success is like skiing, only, instead of a chairlift you use a ladder. Marinone CHRISTINE C. MASSE “Kris” Gemini Ambition: To be happy “There is only one thing that has power, completely, and that is love. When a man loves, he seeks no power; and, therefore, he has power. KAREN MARINONE Taurus Ambition: Nurse Activities: Ifilohi I, 2; Sr. Class Play 4; Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4: Synchronized Swimming 3; Volleyball I: Herald F.d. Board 4; Ski Club 3. 4; Basketball I. 2. 3. 4; Sr. Graduation Usherette 3 Awards: National Merit Commendation 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Field Hockey 4 “Every generation gap should have some kind of bridge, even if it’s only made of love. McKuen ANITA DELIA MATTHEWS “Tita Mahachoos” Taurus Ambition: LPN, Vista Volunteer Activities: Basketball 3; Jr. Prom Decorating Comm. 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Class Play 4; Future Nurses Club Yes, only love can break your heart. What if your world should fall apart? Young CAROL ANN MAROTTA “Marot” Capricorn Ambition: Biological Research Activities: Cheerleading 1; Biology Club, Activity Director 4; Tutoring l; Sr. Class Play, Stage Crew 4: Sr. Magazine Capt. 4; Herald Ed. Board 4 Awards: Amer. Society of Medical Technolo- gists; Science Fair. First Prize 2; National Honor Society Corvettes PAMELA S. MAYO “Pam” Virgo Ambition: Political Science Activities: Tutoring 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 4; Sr. Class Play 4: Herald Ed. Board 4 Awards: Science Fair, Third Prize I, First Prize 2; Amer. Society of Medical Technologists; National Honor Society 3, 4. Sec. I “No matter what has happened before, today is the first day of the rest of your life. Thomas LD CO Page WILLIAM J. McADOREY “Mac Arif A mbition: To have a fulfilled lift of happinc Activities: Student Council 1, 2; Sr. Class Play 4; Soccer I. 2, 3 Awards: Soccer 2, 3 “I am no better and neither are you. We are the same whatever we do. So stand for the things you know are right ’Cuz it ' s the truth that the truth makes them so uptight. Sly philip McDonald “P hil Libra Ambition: College Activities: Student Council I, 2 “Let the motive be in the deed, and not in the event. Be not one whose motive for action is the hope of reward. Krishna KAREN L. McCABE Scorpio Ambition: To reach heaven “You are your own forerunner, you the stranger passing by the gate of my garden. And I too am my own forerunner, though I sit in the shadows of my trees and seem motionless. ’ Gibran ANDREW V. McKINSTRY “Drew” Cancer Ambition: Accountant Activities: Ski Club 2; Student Council; Sr. Class Play Awards: LA. Fair, Honorable Mention “1 want to be just a man fulfilled, but a little more free, a little more free.” Tamm NANCY McCOMB “Spaz” Virgo Ambition: Executive Secretary Activities: Basketball 3, 4; Jr. Prom Decorating Comm. 3 “Because you are afraid to love ... I am alone. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH McKINSTRY “Kathi” Scorpio Love is born of faith, lives on hope, and dies of charity. 32 VO CO Page teresa c. McLaughlin “Terri” Gemini Ambition: Wife and Mother Activities: Tutoring 1; Ski Club 2, 3; Chorus 1; Sr. Class Play, Publicity 4 Awards: National Honor Society; Science Fair, Honorable Mention I. 2; French Award. Honorable Mention I When you’re weary, feeling small. When tears are in your eyes. I will dry them all; I’m on your side. When times get rough And friends just can’t be found ... Simon MARY ANN MIELNICZUK “Minnie” Cancer Ambition: Physical Education Teacher Activities: Cheerleader 1, 2 Awards: Science Fair. Honorable Mention 3 “Love is the center and circumference; the cause and aim of all things. Love is the password whereby souls get into Heaven; the gate that leads sometimes to Hell, Love is the crown that glorifies the curse that brands and burdens; it is Life and Death. ' w Ueox COLLEEN LENORE Mc.MAHON “Col” Taurus Ambition: Special Education Teacher Activities: Chorus I, 3; Drama Club 2; Tutoring 3, 4: Parade of Youth Corr. 1; Jr. Prom Decoration Comm. 3; Future Teachers Club 4; Herald Ed. Board 4 Is it so small a thing To have enjoyed the sun. To have lived light in the spring. To have loved, to have thought, to have done? ’ Blesso ANTHONY MILLER “Jack” Pisces The minute you let her under your skin. Then you begin, to make it better.’’ Lennon. McCartney MICHAEL MICHAUD “Mike” Scorpio Ambition: Electrician “It is for us the young, to be dedicated to the unfinished work in this world, which they, who have done this work before us have so greatly advanced. DIANE MILLS “Di” Libra “If we did what we wanted to do, where would we be? 33 co Page ANN MARIE MONTEMERLO “Annie” Aries Ambition: Special Education Teacher Activities: Ski Club 2; French Club 2; Freshman Decoration Comm. 1; Herald Ed. Board 4; Future Teachers Club 4; Volleyball 1; Basketball 2; Wilohi 4 “Can you understand the things people do And the way they treat each other. And tell me how far has man really come When today he’s still killing his brother. ' Rivers CRAIG MUND Gemini The trouble with starting is to stop. MICHELE MOREL Aquarius Ambition: Elementary Education Activities: Freshman Social Comm. 1; Class Sec. 2; Student Council 3; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Basketball 3 RICHARD MUNSON “Muns” Taurus Ambition: Happy Louie ' s Sidekick Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Lore it or leave it. MICHAEL J. MOTES “Mike” Cancer Ambition: Chef “Suicide is painless. It brings on many changes. And I can take or leave it if I please.” Msndel 34 00 CO Page ROBERT J. MUNSON “Bob’ Taurus Ambition: Mechanic Activities: Sr. Magazine Sale 4; Cirla Basketball Coach 3, 4 “Hey fly, the toad ' s a cornin ' ! Munson ROLAND D. NADEAU “Role” Ambition: To be myself Activities: Soccer 1, 2. 4; Student Council 1; Herald Ed. Board 4 Awards: Tennis Intramural Champ 3 If you can ' t be with the one you love, love the one you ' re with. Stills DONALD NADEAU “Don” Capricorn Ambition: To seek happiness in whatever I do. whenever I do it ... Some try to tell me thoughts they cannot defend. Just what you want to be. You’ll be in the end ...” Moody Blues Ambition: Surgical Technician Live to love, love to live. ROBERT NADEAU “Nads” Scorpio Ambition: Industrial Arts Teacher Pleasure is the incentive to all evil. Plato KENNETH NIGRO “Kenny” Libra Ambition: Accountant Activities: Soccer I. 2. 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3; Tutoring Are you experienced? Hendrix 35 0 CO Page KENNETH O’CONNOR “Kenny” Scorpio Ambition: Accountant Activities: Student Council 1; A.V.A. 1, 2; Ski Club 3. 4 Awards: I. A. Fair, Honorable Mention 2 “If you can ' t be with the one you love, love the one you’re with.” Stills 36 THOMAS J. O’BRIEN “Tommy” Leo Ambition: Electrician Awards: I.A. Fair, First Prize 2; Sr. Mag¬ azine Sale, First Prize 4 “Everything is beautiful.” Stevens ROBERT OLIVEIRA “Bobby” Aries Ambition: To always “give a damn” Activities: Freshman Social Decoration Comm. Chairman 1; Student Council 4, Pres. 1, Treas. 2; Soccer 3, 4; I Vilohi 4; Sr. Class Play 4; Sr. Exec. Board 4 Awards: Voice of Democracy Essay 4 “When all the laughter dies in sorrow. Do you think they’ll curse the madness? Do you think they ' ll think?” Page40 PAUL F. OLSZEWSKI Ambition: To get rich Activities: Drama Club I. 2; Sr. Exec. Board 4: Sr. Class Play 4: Athletic Council 4 Awards: l.A. Fair. Second Prixe Once a man. he lived and died What he said death could not hide Even though it‘s often tried. I ' m going home.” Guthrie RICHARD ORLOWSKI “Rick” Gemini Ambition: Electrical Engineer Activities: Track 2 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention A conservative says, ‘Why’, a dreamer. GAIL ANN PASCOE Sagittarius Ambition: LPN, Vista Volunteer and Wife Activities: Sr. Class Play. Prop. Comm. 4 If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drum. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away.” Thoreau JANE PAGAN Libra Ambition: Career Girl Activities: Library Asst. 2. 3. 4 MARGARETPAULUH “Maggie” Aries Ambition: X-ray Technician Was a great game. kids, but only 46.” Pauluh JAMES D. PARRY “Jim” Taurus A mbition: Ecologist Activities: Track 2, 3, 4: Soccer 4: Baseball 1; Cross-Country 2; Ski Club, Pres. 4 “Every person should always be himself: in saying what he believes, in doing what he feels, and. most of all, in making himself the real ME! Parry 37 Page41 DEBORAH ANN PERLEONI “Pearl” Pisces Ambition: Fashion Designer Activities: Basketball 2. 3. 4; Varsity Field Hockey 4 Awards: Field Hockey 4 “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?” CHERYL PLANTE “Cher” Cancer Ambition: Mrs. Raymond Christensen Activities: Chorus 1. 2. 3; Drama Club 2 “Three grand essentials to happiness in this life are: something to do. something to love, and something to hope for.” Assisson RAYMOND E. PINETTE “Ray” Cemini Ambition: Liberal Arts Teacher Activities: Ivanhoe 1 “Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. PETER J. PIKUL “Pete” Taurus Ambition: Electrical Engineer Activities: Track 4 I think you ought to be aware. Hanley “Podge” Aquarius A mbition: Elementary Teacher Activities: Cheerleading I; Student Council 1; Tutoring 4; Future Teachers Club 4; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Sr. Ball Comm. 4; Senior Play Usherette 4 I know no other definition of love than the one given by Proust • Love is space and time measured by the heart. Menotti 38 CM Page DAVID M. PREBIT Gemini Ambition: Music College Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, ♦; Ski Club 4; Sr. Play Stage Crew 4 Be sure you ' re right; then go ahead.” DAVIDS. PULTZ “Dave” Aquarius Activities: Sr. Class Play. Stage Crew 4; Cross-Country 3. 4; Track 3; Ski Club 2 Awards: Public Speaking Contest. First Priie 2 Love can put you together and it can tear you apart. LINDA ANNE PRELI Scorpio Ambition: A college degree Activities: Herald Business Board 1 Yesterday is experience. Tomorrow is hope. Today is getting from one to the other as best we can.” Springs MARY JANE QUAGLIAROLI “Quag” Aquarius Ambition: Business “In order to love, you must give as well as receive.” AUDREY ELAINE PUCHKORS “Augie” Capricorn Ambition: LPN Activities: Ski Club 2; Future Teachers Club 2 No man is happy who does not think himself so.” Syrius JEFFREY J. QUINN “Jeff’ Aquarius Ambition: College Activities: Cross-Country 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4 Awards: Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3 Bulls with short horns stand up close. 39 CO Page DIANE D. REITER “Dee” Aquarius Ambition: Secretary Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been. BOBBI-JO RAMIREZ Pisces Ambition: Olympic Gold Medalist Activities: Cheerleading 1. 2. 3; Wilohi 3; Parade of Youth Corr. 4; Herald Ed. Board 4; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Tutor 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Volleyball 1 Love means never having to say you’re sorry. Segal PAUL RIDLEY Sagittarius Ambition: Business Administration Activities: Tutoring 4; Sr. Play, Prop. Comm. 4 PATRICIA A. REDMOND “Patti” Sagittarius Ambition: Secretary Blondes do have more fun! NEIL RINALDI “Nasty Elfie Neilly No One l.arry Loyal Scrouge Secret Keeper Segregra Ted Bully Gemini Ambition: Music Activities : Band A piece of green pepper fell off the wooden salad bowl; So what? 40 Page44 ROBERT MICHAEL ROBINSON “Bob ' Scorpio Ambition: Be rich and happy “Live your own life, for you will die your own death. CATHERINE P. ROSA Cancer Ambition: To be happy “Life is a jig saw puzzle with most of the pieces missing. ROBIN M. RONCARI “Bob’ Cancer Ambition: To love and be loved Activities: Student Council I: Ski Club 2; Sr. Magazine Sale Capt. 4 Awards: Hire the Handicapped. Third Place 3; Sr. Magazine Sale. Fourth Place 4 Because you were accustomed to think my nothings were something.” DAVID ROTHE “In a revolution one wins or dies! Guevara 41 LD Page BARBARA JEANNE ROWLES Leo Ambition: Secretary Activities: Ski Club 1, 2; Library Asst. 2; Class Play I Awards: Auxilium Latin Award 1 LOUISE ANN ROULEAU “Lulu” Scorpio Ambition: To become a fine artist Activities: Callahan Book Plate Contest; A.V.A. Club; Ski Club; Art Club Awards: Science Fair. Special Honorable Mention “Cod is love; whoever lives in love, lives in Cod and Cod lives in him. MARGARET RYAN “Maggie” Aquarius Ambition: To be happy always “Upward and onward. Ryan LINDA RUGGIERO “Lin” Cemini Activities: Chorus 2, 3; Library Asst. 2 FRANCIS T. SALVATORE “Sal” Taurus Ambition: Teacher Activities: Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Soccer 1. Mgr. 3. 4; Sr. Exec. Board 4; Sr. Class Play. Usher 4; Jr. Prom Comm. 2 Awards: Basketball 4; Soccer Mgr. 3. 4 The actions of men are like the index of a book; they point out what is most remarkable in them. Johnson ROBERT RUMBOLD “Rum” Cemini Ambition: Radio and Television Broadcasting Activities: Soccer I. 2. 3, 4; Baseball I. 2; Student Council 1, 3 Awards: Soccer 2. 4 Where there is a thrill of victory, there is an agony of defeat. Wide World of Sports 42 VO D bJC 03 Oh STEPHEN S. SCHEERER “Spence” Taurus Ambition: Economic Activities: Soccer 1. 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4; Baseball I Awards. Soccer Award 2. 3. 4; Basketball Award 2, 3. 4; Track Award 2. 3. 4 MARGUERITE A. SASALI “Maggie” Aries Ambition: Airline Personnel “Stand for the things you know are right. It ' s the truth that the truth makes them so uptight. Sly SHARON B. SCHICK Aquarius Ambition: Teacher • Activities: Math Club 3; Future Teachers Club. Vice-Pres. 4; Herald Ed. Board 4 “Peace is not absence of war; it is a virtue, a state of mind. a disposition for benevojence, confidence, justice. Spinoza ANN SAUVE Scorpio Ambition: Psychiatrist Activities: Ski Club 2. 3. 4 ’Tis what I love determines how I love. Eliot BARBARA ANNE V. SCOTT Cancer Ambition: Social Worker Activities Varrior Ed. 1; U tlobi 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Herald Ed. Board 2, 3, 4, Tri-Editor 4; Class Vice-Pres. 3; Sr. Graduation Marshal. Usherette 3; Student Council 4; Tutoring 4 Awards: American Legion School Award 1; Red Cross Leadership Conference 3; Laurel Girls’ State 3; National Honor Society 3, 4. Vice-Pres. 4 “Then in the sunset they went aloft When the light gentles, the wind is soft. And love in the heart breaks like a flower. Neale Page4 7 KENNETH MICH AEL SELINSK “Ken” Leo Ambition: Forestry Activities: Handsoccrr 3; Sr. Magazine Sale Live hand in hand, and together we’ll LINDA L. SIENKIEWICZ Sagittarius Ambition: Executive Secretary “The love you take is equal to the love you make. Lennon and McCartney 44 DAVID J. SHAW “Rick” Gemini Ambition: Business Administration Activities: Voice of Democracy 4; Herald Staff Typist 4; Sr. Ball Comm. I; Sr. Magazine Sale I; Hire the Handicapped Contest 4; Book Plate Contest 4 “The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure and pleasure my business. V A LARI E SIMPSON “Val” Ambition: Data Processor Activities: Student Council 2 Awards: Jr. Prom Queen; Freshman Social Court I Two souls with but a single thought Two hearts that beat as one. Bellinghausen 00 Page LINDA MARY STRATTON Pisces Ambition: Nursing And in the end. the love you take is equal to the love you make.” Lennon and McCartney CHRISTINE A. STOCKER “Boom-Boom” Taurus Ambition: To be skinny Yesterday when I was young Clark STANLEY J. STICK “Stan” Sagittarius Ambition: Auto Mechanic Activities: Sr. Magazine Sale 4 STEPHEN D. SULLIVAN “Steve” Taurus Ambition: Automotive Specialist “Ride on. STANLEY A. SWEDE Gemini Ambition: Industrial Arts Teacher Activities: Soccer I. 2, 4; Basketball I; Golf 3, 4; Student Council Treasurer 1 Awards: I.A. Fair. Second Prize 3. Awards 2. 3. 4 “You can ' t always get what you want But if you try sometimes You just might find You get what you need. Jagger PAUL FRANCIS SULLIVAN “Sul” Taurus Ambition: Environmental Scientist Activities: Soccer 4: Herald Ed. Board 3, 4; Athletic Council 4; Tutoring 4; Sr. Graduation Usher 3 Awards: National Honor Society 3, 4; Nutmeg Boys ' State 3; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 1 “The Devil made me do it. Wilson and Jones 45 Page49 STEPHEN A. SWIDER, JR. “Steve” Virgo Ambition: Chrmiitry Teacher Activities: Track 2, 3, 4; Herald Ed. Board 3. 4 Awards: Science Fair. Honorable Mention 2; Track 2. 3. 4 “Les yeux aont aveugles. II faut chercher avec le coeur. Saint-Exupery ROSEMARY A. SZEPANSKI “Rosey” Libra Ambition: To be happy Activities: Tutoring 3. 4; Sr. Claaa Play 4 “It doesn ' t matter who you love or how you love, but that you love.” McKuen MADELYN ANNE THIBODEAU “Mattie” Cancer Ambition: The World Activities: Tutoring 3; Field Hockey 3. 4. Capt. 4; Herald Ed. Board 4; Biology Club. Sec. 4 Awards: Hire the Handicapped Contest. Northern Conn., Second Prixe 3 “He who is really kind will never be unhappy.’ HOWARD W. TERSAVICH “Terse” Aries Ambition: Elementary Physical Education Activities: Soccer 1, 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2; Jr. Prom Server 2; Sr. Exec. Board 4; Student Council I “Happiness is playing soccer .. . ’ MICHELLE R. C. TAYLOR “Renee” Taurus Activities: Chess Club 2; French Club 3; Field Hockey 3; Herald Ed. Board 4; Tutoring 46 O LD Page MARK THOMPSON Gemini Ambition: College Activities: Band I; Sr. Class Play 4; Herald Ed. Board 4 There is nothing to be afraid of; the ultimate reassurance and the ultimate terror. Laing DOUGLAS N. TWITCHELL “Doug” Cancer Ambition: College If you can’t be with the one you love, love the one you ' re with. Stills RANDALL L. TWITCHELL “Randy” Capricorn Ambition: Success Don’t Bogan that joint. ELAINE TOBIASZ Pisces Ambition: To be one together I was not put in this world to live up to your expectations, nor were you put here to live up to mine. But if we happen to find each other, it will be beautiful. JOHN TYMAN Ambition: Inhalation Therapy Activities: Cross-Country I 47 LD Page ANN-MARIE TYRRELL “Ann” Sagittarius Ambition: Librarian Activities: Biology Club, brarian Asst. 2, 3 “There never was a good peare.” Treas. 1; Li- war or a bad Franklin DAVID A. ULITSCH “Dave” Aquarius Ambition: Electronic Engineer “Grant that I may not criticize my neigh¬ bor until I have walked a mile in his moccasins.” KAREN J. VIERA Cancer Ambition: Hairdresser Activities: Ski Club 2; Basketball 3 “The inner half of every cloud is bright and shining; 1. therefore, turn my clouds about and always wear them inside out to show the lining. Fowler CHARLES IJRSO “Charlie” Virgo Ambition: Business Administration Activities: Track 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; Bas¬ ketball 2; Sr. Class Vice-Pres. 4; Sr. Eacr. Board 4; Jr. Prom Host 2 “For how many things, which for our own sake we should never do, do we perform for the sake of our friends. MARK WEATHERBEE “Bennett” “My shoes are worn. Not from within where my soul rests. But from without where my spirit ages. My shoes are worn. Not from the paths they travel. But from the paths of others upon them. My shoes are worn out now, My brother’s sins against me and mine against him are many. Love support me now—my shoes no longer can. CM LD Page PAUL WILLIAMS “Toothpick” Cemini “All things must pass. Harrison HELENE M. WEZOWICZ Capricorn Ambition: Math Teacher Activities: If nr nor I; Tutoring 1, 3, 4; Math Club 3; Herald Ed. Board 3. 4; Sr. Graduation Usherette 3; Interscholastic Math Competition 4 Awards: French Award. First Prize 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Merit Commendation 4; Science Fair. Honorable Mention I. 2 For what is man profiled, if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul?” Matthew 16:25-26 RICHARD WILLS Libra Activities: Baseball 1; Soccer I. 3; Sr. Exec. Board 4 My acquaintances are many, my friends are few; Those who really know me. fewer still.” Capote ROBIN ANNE WORMSTEDT “Rob” Aries Activities: Magazine Sale Capt. Awards: Jr. Prom Court Love is our law • Truth is our worship Conscience is our guide - Peace is our shelter - Nature is our compansion • Beauty and Perfection is our life.” GEORGE WILLS “George of the Jungle” Capricorn Ambition: Teacher Activities: Chess Club 2; Ski Club I Awards: Science Fair. Honorable Mention I Those people look at me as if l‘m a fool. Ah, but we know I’m really pretty cool.” Wills 49 CO LD Page SUSAN WRIGHT “Sue” Cancer “Today ia the first day of the rest of your life.” JAMES A. YOUNG “Jim” Libra Ambition: Law Enforcement “Peace JANICE WYMAN “Jan” Taurus Ambition: Nurse Activities: Student Council 1, 2; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Future Teachers Club 4; Sr. Ball Comm. 4 “One thin ; everybody in the world wants and needs is friendliness.” Holler Pictures Not Available JOHN W. COLTURI LADD G. GURLEY CHRIS E. O’CONNOR EDWARD CHRISTOPHER VAN DAM ROBERT ZERCIE “Cisco” Cancer Ambition: Biology “Let’s see now ... It wasn’t too long ago. but it feels like years ago since I’ve felt the warm hello of the sun.” Hendrix ROBERT PAUL ZDUN “Beaver” Aquarius Ambition: College “Remember, a dead fish can float downstream; but it takes a live one to swim upstream.” Fields 50 LD Page This Magic Moment VO LD Page If a Man Answers , HANG UP! LD Page HOMEROOM CAPTAINS (l to r): (top) Robin Roncari, Ken Jeffrey, Karen Macleod, (bottom) Linda Giannuzzi, Rita Corallo. Not appearing in picture: Bill Aniello, Phil Devlin, Carol Marotta, James Parry, Linda Straton, Robin Wormstedt. Page Who ' s Who BEST LOOKING: Val Simpson, Wayne Arent. CLASS SWEETHEARTS: Michele Morel, Bill Aniello BEST DANCERS: Anita Matthews, Stan Swede 56 MOST ATHLETIC: Karen Marinone, Steve Scheerer MOST ARGUMENTATIVE: Marianne Doe, Bob OR veira O VO Page BEST PERSONALITY: Marilyn King, Ken Colli. MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC: Marianne Gunther, Wayne Baker. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Barbara Scott, David Landolina MOST TALKATIVE: Debbie Perleoni, John Magnani CLASS JESTERS: Nancy McComb, Ray Burke BEST DRESSED: Holly Huebner, Billy McAdorey 57 VO Page MOST VERSATILE: Marilyn King, Sieve Farr SUPER SNOWJOB ARTISTS: Nancy Hijeck, Bob Oliveira CLASS FLIRTS: Jan Wyman, Leroy Foucher MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Michele Morel, Bob Munson lIHIlHIimUMUB; 58 MOST LIKELY TO EVADE THE DRAFT: David Rothe MOST LIKELY TO JOIN WOMEN’S LIB: Marianne | Gunther CM VO Page Page Page Page Page Copono— Pt CHAMPIONS l s VO D bX as CU H-7DF1CD3C2, Soccer VARSITY TEAM: first row (l to r): Head Coach Daniel Sullivan, Mike O’Connor, Steve Shapiro, Mark Dennis, Co-captain Steve Scheerer, Co-captain Howie Tersavich, Stan Swede, Ken Nigro, Earl Flick, Assistant Coach James McKenna. Second row: Manager Brian Squires, Terry Jubrey, Paul Harvey, Ken Colli, Steve Farr, Ted Holmes, Jim Parry, Charlie Urso, Matt Dominski, Manager Bob Oliveira. Third row: Jim Nussbaum, Don Yiznitsky. Dan MacNamara, Rick Oliveira, Paul Sullivan, Roland Nadeau, Rusty Mattesen, Rick Tersavich, Manager John Magnani. Fourth row: Jim Jackson, Joe Flynn, Jack Gaylord, George Trantalis, Dave Scheerer, Bobby Lash, John Sherman, Glenn Bascetta, Bill Woodward. 00 VO Page Page Cross-Country THE TEAM: front row (l to r): Ed Ziemba, Joel McCann, Dave Helferich, Dan Kardas, Dean Leary, Kevin McMahon. Middle row: Ron Monzillo, Jim Gragnolati, John Wimer, Mark Aquaotta, Sean Harnedy. Back row: Coach Peter T. S a rant, Donald McCann, Barry Walker, Captain Mike Cragnolati, Pat Harnedy, Jeff Quinn. Page U TEAM MEMBERS: front row (l. to r.): Mr. James Muska, Assistant Coach. Sieve Valhona. Neal Tallin!, Ernie Bene¬ field, Jay Costello, Mike llillery, John Savino, Mark Worobel, Warren Pcichcrt, Cliff Juhrey, Mr. Patrick Seel a, Head Coach. Middle row: Mr. Dennis Seudicri, Assistant Coach, Steve Crant. Cu Cyr. Mark Senofonte. Mike Walsh, Jim Zion, Phil Kamiglietti, Mark Eearon, Tom Stroud, Jeff Carter, Manager. Ihiek row: Don Bentley, Steve Ahern, Tom Courtney, Knn Madrak, Joe Pewe, Paul Cuglielmone, Joe Wolniek. Brijn Michalcwicz, Steve Chalifoux, Jim Welch. W.L.H.S. FOOTBALL W.L.H.S. FOOTBALL II P Single pictures courtesy of The II nr I ford Cqurunt Page Field Hockey 68 THE TEAM: front row (I to r): Chris O’Connor, Lorraine Duwell, Deb- bie Perlconi, Judy Colli, Mattie Thibodeau, Karen Marinone, Eileen McCarthy. Middle row: Sina Quaglini, Donna Perkins, Donna NelsnnJ Marie Duwell, Joan Famiglietti, Nancy Pherson, Charlie Cooper, Donna Starr. Back row: Coach I). Mikolajcik, Karen Netcoh, Pat Daly, Nancy Shapiro, Sue Uchncat, Joyce Targo, Suzanne O’Brien, Maureen Kearns, Cindy Kearns, Kathy Banning. CM Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Baseball Steve Shapiro, Steve Farr, Craig Mitchell, Bob Creech, John Magnani. Page Page80 THE TEAM: first row (l to r): Runners’ Co captain Jeff Quinn, Runners’ Co-eaptain Mike Gragnolati, Pat llarncdy, Pete Pikul. Second row: Kevin MeMuhon, Don MrCann, Ifill Pfaffen- bichlcr, Steve Grant. Third row: Dan Kardas, Sean Harnedy, Joel McCann, Mark Ae |uantta. Fourth row: Cnaeh Peter T. Sarant, Dave Helfer- ich, Dave Tomosu, Jim Gragnolati, Assistant Coach Robert Morell. Members not shown: Field Events Captain Steve Swider, Jim Parry, Charlie Urso, Steve Seheerer. Harry Walker, Gary Hamley, Earl Flick, Ron Mnnzillo, Mark Fcron, Jim Nuss- haum, Gary Walker. 77 00 Page Cheerleaders CHEERLEADERS: front row (t to r): Michele Morel, Linda Cundersnn. Middle row: Kathy Write, Mary Wrzowirz, Chris O’Connor, Karen Taylor, Karen Wrnr. Hack row: Spring Rurrington, Linda Wenc, Diane Marshall, Janet Plant , Sina Onaglini. Advisor, Mrs. Sharis, not shown. CM 03 Page Page Page Page Herald Editorial Board EDITORS IN CHIEF Lucille Curry—Nancy Haber—Barbara Scott SENIOR BIOGRAPHY EDITOR SENIOR ACTIVITIES EDITOR UNDERCLASSMEN EDITOR Helene Wezowicz Denise Hawkins David Landolina ADMINISTRATION EDITOR CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR Linda Giannuzzi Madelyn Thibodeau Paul Sullivan PROOFREADER LORING CO-ORDINATORS OPENING AND CLOSING EDITOR Linda Giannuzzi Paul Sullivan Karen MacLeod Deborah Bidwell ’71 Stephen Swider Pamela Mayo ’71 Paul Bomely ’72 Colleene McMahon ’71 Mary Ellen Bouchard ’71 Anne Marie Montemerlo ’71 Matthew Dominski ’72 Maureen Moran ’71 Scott Duncan ’71 Roland Nadeau ’71 Richard Gendron ’73 Robert Oliveira ’71 Joy Goodwin ’72 Bobbi Ramirez ’71 Patrick Harnedy ’71 Robin Roncari ’71 Linda Hill ’71 Sharon Schick ’71 Holly Huebner ’71 Renee Taylor ’71 Marilyn King ’71 Mark Thompson ’71 Steven Leary ’71 Sherry Umberfield ’72 Janice Marconi ’72 Donna White ’74 Carol Marotta ’71 Karen Marinone ’71 ADVISORS TYPISTS Mr. Harold Robinson Sandra Long Anita Baron Mr. James Gatto Richard Shaw Lorraine Duwell Patti Cressotti Linda Giannoccaro Page Page A c t i v French Club q u E. Bateson, J. Bouchard, C. Brackman, P. Chernack, P. Cates, E. Gebhart. ADVISORS: Mr. Santoro, Mrs. MacKenzie, Mrs. Ainsworth. C. Brown, K. Chase, D. Olson, K. Quinn, E. Sawtelle, J. Tyrell, S. Walker. ADVISOR: Mrs. DiMaio. C. Barry, D. Bidwell, C. Cooper, C. Costello, P. Cresotti, D. Campominosi, B. Daly, L. Dion, D. Enz, P. Enz, L. Evans, B. Favola, P. Forbes, P. Howarth, D. Hubbard, H. Huebner, C. Kearns, M. Kearns, D. Langlois, M. Levin, M. Lewis, L. LaChance, P. Mayo, D. Milne, N. Molinari, A. Montemerlo, M. Moran, M. Muldoon, D. McCarthy, C. McMahon, D. Nelson, B. Plantt, P. Poggi, S. Schick, J. Sorenson, S. Uchneat. S. Umberfield, C. Vozzola, S. Walker, D. White, J. Wyman. ADVISORS: Mrs. Krahmer, Mr. Placzek. Future Teachers Club National Honor Society L. Curry, L. Ciannuzzi, N. Haber, L. Hill, C. Jones, D. Landolina, K. MacLeod, M. Marcinek, C. Marotta, K. Marinone, P. Mayo, T. McLaughlin, B. Scott, P. Sullivan, H. Wezowicz. ADVISORS: Mrs. Oates, Mrs. Fitzgerald. 00 00 D bJC 03 CU Future Nurses Club M. Hither, D. Bourassa, D. Bourette, S. Briere, B. Dower, C. Grady, L. Gunderson, N. Hannigan, S. Lanz, A. Matthews, D. O’Connor, V. Rhenburg, C. Rossigno], R. Soucy, C. Stocker, J. Swede, K. Thompson, L. Whitten. ADVISORS: Mrs. Loos, R.N., Mrs. Magnani, R.N. Ski Club E. Amrich, J. Amrich, L. Asselin, J. Babiarz, R. Barrett, E. Buzzel, D. Cashia, J. Carstens, M. Carstens, L. Chiarizia, S. Colombi, R. Corallo, M. Devlin, M. Dower, D. Faria, L. Frank, M. Gentile, N. Haber, H. Huebner, H. Huebner, R. Jelinek, W. Jones, J. King. M. King, K. LaNeve. P. Lansing, W. Luke, A. Marcellini, K. Marinone, D. Montemerlo, S. Mead, P. Murdock, 0. Olisky, J. Parry, D. Prebit, S. Quaglini, K. Rau, K. Rothe, M. Sadosky, A. Sartirana, L. Shannon, L. Shea, T. Stroiney, N. Talbot, C. Twitchell, S. Walker, P. Yorio, D. Williams. ADVISOR: Mr. Widmer. Library Assistants P. Aldrich, D. Bednaz, C. Borys, C. Coutu, S. Desroche, S. Farmer, B. Frano, D. Fournier, D. Gemme, K. Goff, D. Gouin, N. Hannigan, S. O’Brien, J. Pagan, C. Peter- Staley, J. Tennant, M. Viera, L. Whitten. ADVISOR: Miss Colby. N. Haber, C. Marotta, G. Prebit, D. Sargent, M. Thibodeau. ADVISORS: Mr. Luke, Mr. Widmer. 00 Page C. Brown, G. Dennis, B. Frano, J. Giannuzzi, P. Helferich, W. Jones, L. Kingsbury. D. Leggio, E. McCarthy, A. Montemerlo, L. Montenieri, R. Oliveira, B. Plantt, G. Prebit, J. Tennant. ADVISORS: Mrs. Lumbert, Mrs. Buckley, Mr. Gallo, Mr. O’Brien. A udio Visual A ides J. Armitage, A. Coutu, P. Daglio, S. I)esroche9, C. Firtion, J. Mar¬ coni, D. Mills, L. Rouleau. ADVISOR: Mrs. Dabkowski. A. Bailey, D. Bentley, P. Bomley, C. Budarz, D. Dietz, C. Francis, J. Gragnolati, R. Grand Pre, D. Helferich, R. Hubbard, M. King, D. Leary, T. Meehan, L. Miller, C. Moselsky, C. Nesteruk, C. Peterson, B. Plantt, S. Plantt, P. Ribaudo, M. Savoie, D. Taylor, S. Walker, P. Wezowicz, M. Zappulla, P. Zocco. ADVISOR: Mr. Randall. Photography Club G. Beauchesne, S. Casinghino, D. Gracopassi, B. Kinsley, R. Nadeau, M. Savoie. ADVISOR: Mr. Hinds. Page 9 0 Band I). Bentley, J. Bouchard, C. Brown, A. Coutu, M. Czurpryra, S. Czurpryra, E Gebhart, M. Fearon, M. Gold, M. Giddings, P. Howarth, j. King, L. Kingsbury, L Martins, J. McCann, R. Munson, R. Munson, D. Prebit, N. Pherson, H. Rau, M Reardon. D. Redding, N. Rinaldi, I). Sargent, M. Savoie, M. Senofonte, M. Weatberbee. ADVISORS: Mr. Bradley, Mr. O’Donnell. Dramatic Club D. Barlett, J. Barlett. P. Bentley, L. Bento, J. Bouchard, S. Burington. J. Bycenski, N. Cornier, N. Derby. R. Foster, S. Bentle, D. Goodrich. N. Hannigan, A. Marcellini, G. Pascoe, J. Peterson, A. Ranney, K. Ritter, M. Savoie, S. Schauble, D. Tunget, L. Whitten, M. Zappulla. ADVISORS: Mrs. O’Donnell, Mr. Gatto, Mr. Napolitan. Chorus C. Barry, C. Brown, J. Critz. A. Coutu, C. Firtion, S. Gamble, D. Gelinas, C. Genime, J. Giannuzzi, S. Gold, B. Hutton, T. Merrigan, A. Matthews, S. Nowak, P. O’Brien, S. O’Brien, S. Pascoe, D. Perkins, M. Pesce, B. Plantt, B. Prindle, B. Reitmon, B. Samsvick, B. Samvick, B. Scott, S. Schauble, C. Simon, D. Tunget. ADVISORS: Mr. Bradley, Mr. O’Donnell. 87 Page 9 1 Page Page Sports Assembly “Ooooh, Charlie, ain’t you sweet!” Page94 Intramurals “Charge!” Driver Education “Wish all my classes were like this.” “Now what do I do?” LD Page Christmas Concert “Somebody stole my Teddy!” Parents’ Night 92 “But Dad, the computer lied.” Page Student Tutoring Mr. Dennis, principal of South School, ' encourages the participation in Student Tutoring. C. Costello looks on while K. Quintin reads to her. P. Mayo and K. Ludden get to know each other. Page Classroom Activities “The bruins behind the Galloping Gourmet.” Page Page99 Student Government SENIORS President Robert Oliveira Vice President Charles llrso Secretary Rita Corallo Treasurer Marilyn King JUNIORS President Eileen McCarthy Vice President Linda Gemme Secretary Gail Schuster (not shown) Treasurer Marilyn Delvin SOPHOMORES President Scott Bourette Vice President Judy Colli Secretary Kathy Fitzpatrick Treasurer Laurie Shea FRESHMEN President Deborah Olisky Vice President Lenny Kupee Secretary Beth Campbell Treasurer Beth Olszewski O O 03 CU Senior Executive Board Front row (l to r): Mr. Brothers (advisor), Deborah Campanelli, Linda Giannuzzi, Rita Corallo, Marilyn King, Susan Briere. Back row: Francais Salvatore, Paul Olszewski, Rich Wills, Howard Tersa- vich, Charles Urso, Robert Oliveira. Missing from picture: Lucille Curry, Denise Hawkins, Valerie Langer, Anita Matthews. Student Council Front row (l to r): Mr. Elrich (advisor), Patricia Daly, Karen LeNeve, Jan Garber, Judy Colli, Linda Gem me, Leslie Roncari. Middle row: Bernadette Dower, Sina Quaglini, Eileen McCarthy, Rita Co¬ rallo, Marilyn King, Carol Twitchell, Barbara Scott. Back row: Jeffrey Randall, Robert Oliveira, Leonard Kupec, Mark Weatherbee, Joseph Flynn, James Nussbaum. O 03 CU A wards GIRLS’ LAUREL STATE: Barbara Scott and Nancy Haber. BOYS’ NUTMEG STATE: John Carstens, Steve Farr, Paul Sullivan. Not shown: David Landolina and Mark Weatherbee. Page X 0 2 VOICE OF DEMOCRACY -FIRST PLACE: Paul Bomley. SECOND PLACE: Stanley Kocinski. THIRD PLACE: Rob- ert Oliveira. D.A.R. AND THE CONN. WO¬ MEN’S DEANS AND COUNSEL¬ ORS AWARD: Marilyn King YALE BOOK PRIZE Patrick Harnedy HARVARD BOOK PRIZE Steven Leary 99 Page 103 America Needs You . . . but How? Page 104 Page 105 Dr. Peter D’Arrigo, Superintendent of Schools Wagner College, B.A., M.S.; New York University, Ed.I). Robert Santamaria, Assistant Princi • paI Providence College, A.B.; Rhode Island College, M.Ed. Joh n O’Brien, Assistant Principal Sf. Michael’s College, B.A.; Ameri¬ can International College, M.A. Harold Sowell, Business Manager University of Hartford, B.S.; West¬ ern New England College, M.B.A. Administration Henry Traverso, Principal Holy Cross, B.S.; Trinity College, M.A. Board of Education ■i Sealed: John Fitzpatrick, Edward Connell. Standing: James Lough- ran, C. Glenn Flanders. Absent: Dr. John J. Kennedy. 102 Elias Shapiro, Assistant Superinten¬ dent of Schools Tufts University, B.A.; Springfield College, M.A. Thomas Johnson, Director of Cur¬ riculum Bates College, B.A.; University of Hartford, M.Ed. Clifford Randall, Audio-Visual Di¬ rector, Director of Work Study University of Maine, Gorham, B.S.; University of Hartford, M.S. Page 106 Neil Napolitan, Central Connecticut State College, B.S. Carol Bravakis, University of Connecticut, B.A., M.A. Gladys Carlson, Central Connecticut State College, B.A. Harold Robinson, Coordinator of English, Grades 7-12 Brown University, A.B.; University of Connecticut, M.A. James Catto, Fairfield University, B.A. John Gallo, Trinity College, B.A. Eleanor Clark, University of Connecticut, B.A. Anne Lumbert, Wheaton College, B.A., Trinity College, M.A. Audrey Riley, Salem State College, B.A. Robert Rossi, Marietta College, A.B. Eleanor Krahmer, American International College, B.A. Library Mary-Ann Colby, University of Connecticut, B.A. 103 O 03 CU Language Althea Cliff, Department Chairman Bates College, B.A. Home Economics Vivan Christensen, St. Joseph’s College, B.S.; Simmons College, M.S. Barbara Sanlamaria, University of Rhode Island, B.S. Brian McKeown, St. Anselm’s College, B.A.; University of Hartford, M.A. William Elrick. Bates College, A.B. ' Cornelius O’Leary, Williams College, A.B. John Maxwell, Franklin and Marshall College, A.B. 104 Natale Santoro, University of Crnnecticut, B.A. Vickey DiMaio, Central Connecticut State College, B.S. Elaine Ainsworth, Southern Connecticut State College, B.S. Barbara Mackenzie, American International College, B.A. Andre LaBrosse, Providence College, B.A.; Rhode Island College, M.Ed. P. Anthony Giorgio, Department Chairman, Coordinator of Social Studies, Grades 7-12 Trinity College, B.A., M.A. Social Studies Leonard Stine, Boston University, A.A., B.S. Joseph Dolan, American International College, B.A.; West- field State College, M.Ed. Patrick Scelza, Springfield College, B.S. 00 o 03 CU Edward Luke, Bates College, B.A.; Trinity College, M.A. Shirley Sharis, Central Connecticut State College, B.S.; Univer¬ sity of Connecticut, M.S. Millicent Tissair, University of Hartford, B.S., M.Ed. Randolph Widiner, Bates College, B.S.; University of Hartford, M.Ed. Science James Hanley, Department Chairman University of Rhode Island, B.S.; University of Connecticut, M.S. Peter Sarant, Pennsylvania State University, B.S., M.S. Ceorge Anastasia, University of Hartford, B.S.; Stanford Uni¬ versity, M.S. James Muska, St. Francis Xavier University, B.S.; Springfield College, M.Ed. Francis Beaudry, American International College,. B.S., M.A.; Westfield State College, M.Ed. Bruce Baty, Bowling Green State University, B.S. Frank Flaherty, Seton Hall University, B.S.; St. Joseph’s College, M.A. Alfred Kausch, Montclair State University, B.A., M.A. George Placzek, University of Illinois, B.S. Josephine Oates, Department Chairman Mount Holyoke College, A.B. Mathematics Howard Buckley, American International College, B.A. Robert Dowd, University of Connecticut, B.S.; University of Hartford, M.A. Carl Purinton, University of Maine, B.A. Thomas Panaccione, Clark University, B.A. CT ' O 03 CU Barbara McLeod, Department Chairman Connecticut College, B.A.; Columbia University, M.A. Business Fra nces Fitzgerald, Department Chairman Central Connecticut State College, B.S. 106 Carol Alford, Bay Path Junior College, A.S.; University of Hartford, B.S., M.Ed. Linda Clymer, University of Connecticut, B.S. John Brothers, Western New England, B.B.A. Marsha Ferrin, Central Connecticut State College, B.S. Anne Buckley, Bryant College, A.B.C.Ed. Absent: Jane Carroll, University of Hartford, B.S., M.Ed. Page 110 Carol Dahkowski, New York Uni¬ versity, B.S., M.A. Kathleen Dowd, University of Connecticut, B.A.; University of Hartford, M.A. Dorothy Mikolajcik, University of Connecticut, B.S.; Springfield College, M.S. ii Paul O’Donnell, Director of Music Studies Western Connecticut State College, B.S.; University of Hartford, M.Ed. Walter Bradley, University of Mi¬ ami, A.B., B.Ed.; Trinity College, Industrial Arts M V Paul Thibodeau. Department Chairman Gorham State Teacher’s College, B.S. Douglas Glazier, Western New England College, B.S. Gordon Griswold, Central Connecticut State College, B.S. Al Hinds, Central Connecticut State College, B.S. Mark Turkington, Central Connecticut State College, B.S. Page 111 SECRETARIES Staff NURSES Ruth Smith, Marjorie Cooper, and Anne Wawruck Elizabeth Magnani, R.N., Head Nurse; Ann Loos, R.N., Staff Nurse CUSTODIANS: Eugene Cormier, Head Custodian; Charles Jeffery, Sandy Clee, Rich Labbe, Wil¬ liam Corbin and Harold Michaud. 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