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

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We are here together each with a life of his own, intermingled and entwined with all other lives and yet separate. With all our differences and directions we do not always see eye to eye, but there is room for me, a place for you, and a time for all of us. Page Page Page Page Page Activities page 75 Faculty page 123 Ads page 141 D b£ 03 CU The class of 1974 dedicates the Herald to our friend and teacher Eleanor Clark; a woman with insight, humor, and above all, the ability to reach out and communicate with her students. O Page The Editor s Comment Free with this coupon: a brand new, sparkling battery-oper¬ ated life with its own special carrying case and key. It comes in 26 colors and 3 sizes. This offer is available to you for only two Cheerios box tops, five Bobby Riggs bubble gum cards and one broken shoe lace. To order your very own life, send the order blank with your name and address along with 2 Cheerios box tops 5 Bobby Riggs bubble gum cards 1 broken shoe lace to: Special Offer, Box 1974, Battle Creek, Michigan. Hurry, before our limited supply runs out. Offer void where prohib¬ ited, taxed, or restricted by law. Allow 2 to 4 weeks for deliv¬ ery. I sent my box tops, bubble gum cards, and shoe lace. I allowed 4 weeks for delivery and I received my battery-oper¬ ated life. The color didn’t match my eyes. It didn’t fit. It wasn’t what I wanted at all. I threw it away and decided to create a life of my own. I am still creating. K.O.G. Page In Memoriam John F. Fitzpatrick Mr. John Fitzpatrick, chairman of the Windsor Locks Board of Education for 39 years, tirelessly served the community of Windsor Locks. We, the class of 1974, wish to express our appreciation for his service and dedication to the people of our town. CM Page Page Page Page Junior Prom 1973 Page Senior Magazine Sale HOMEROOM CAPTAINS (l.-r.): Paula Schwerdtfeger, Karen Netcoh, Diane Bednaz, Louanne Evans, Lynn Martens. Missing from picture: Brian Squires, Susan Kokofski, Jeff Delasco, Sina Quaglini, Nancy Hannigan, Carol Twitchell, Kim Burrows. AWARD WINNERS: Bruce Curry, Paula Schwerdtfeger. Missing from picture: George Perry, Jim Zien, Kim Miller, Steve Valbona. 13 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page BRUCE ANGEVINE AMBITION: To travel and enjoy life ACTIVITIES: Chess Club 3 FAVORITE RELAXATION: Long Bicycle Trips Let’s stay right here, ’cause these arc the good old days.” Simon JOHNNA LEA BABIARZ AMBT1ION: College ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball 3; Ski Club 1,2, 3,4; Science Fair, Second Place 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; HER¬ ALD Board 4; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4; Sr. Class Play 4 If a man docs not keep pace with his compan¬ ions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears...” Thorcau DEBBIE BABIASZ 20 SANDRA BAKER CM Page KATHLEEN MARIE BANNING Kathy” AMBITION: To be a dedicated nurse ACTIVITIES: Catholic Youth Organization 1, 2; Future Nurses’ Club 1; Var. Field Hockey l I AM INQUISITIVE. The only way to have a friend is to be one. Anonymous KEVIN BANNING RAE ANN BARRETT ANN MARIE BARRY Annie” AMBITION: Clerical Secretary and to truck out West with Jamie I do my thing and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations and you arc not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I, and if by chance we find each other, it’s beautiful.” Peris EILEEN BATESON AMBITION: Elementary School Teacher ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club Treas. 1; Var. Field Hockey 2,3; Ski Club 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Student Council 4; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4; Sr. Class Play 4 You’ve got to get up ev’ry momin’ with a smile on your face and show the world all the love in your heart. Then people gonna treat you better. You’re gonna find, yes you will, that you’re beautiful as you feel.” King GARY BEAUCHESNE 21 LD CM Page JOSEPH BECKER DIANE NANCY BEDNAZ AMBITION: College ACTIVITIES: Jr Prom Comm. 3; Sr Magazine Sale Homeroom Capt. 4; Ski Club 4; Sr. Class Play Usherette 4 FAVORITE SPORT: Water-skiing No human relation gives one possession in another; every two souls are absolutely different. In friendship or in love, the two side by side raise hands together to find what one cannot teach alone.” Gibran CHERYL ANN THERESA BELUNGER1 Chuck” AMBITION Mixologist ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers’ Club 2; Deca Club 3,4, Pres. 3 FAVORITE DRINK: Southern Comfort and 7- Up There ain’t nothing I can do, nothing I can say, that folks don’t criticize me; but I’m going to do what I want to anyway, and I don’t care what people say.” DONALD BENTLEY Don” AMBITION: Policeman FAVORITE WORK: Police work Ask not what your country can do for you, but ask what you can do for your country.” Kennedy 22 JOHN BENTLEY You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.” Dylan KAREN BILODEAU VO CM Page JEFFREY BOGLISCH Jeff AMBITION: Career in landscaping and con¬ struction work ACTIVITIES: Chess Club 3; Intramural Water Polo 3; Var. Swim Team 1, 2, 3,4 HERO: Swim Team Coach Ken Malone JAMES D BOUCHARD Jim” AMBITION: To play guitar with Paul Simon ACTIVITIES: Student Council President 3; Sr. Class Pres. 4; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4; People Together 1,2, 3.4; Boys’ Nutmeg State 3; Sen. Weiclcer’s Intern Program 2; National Honor Society 3,4; State Science Fair, Third Place 2; Sr. Class Play 4 What you dream today may become reality, so, put your mind at ease, and dream on. KATHLEEN MARY BRANGAN Kathy AMBITION: To seek and find the true meaning of life ACTIVITIES: Intramural Ping Pong 2; Intramu¬ ral Volleyball 2, 3; Student Tutoring 3,4; Sr. Class Play (Costuming) 4; HERALD Board 4 Songbird, make your tune, for none may sing it just as you do, and make your song be heard.” Diamond JANE MARIE BRAZALOVICH AMBITION: To enjoy life ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2; Jr. Prom Court 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Cultural Club, Secretary 4; Sr. Class Play Comm. 4 HERO: Mary Brazalovich Life is for living and hoping and caring and sharing with people you love.” LOUIS R. BRETON AMBITION: To succeed in sports; to have my own business ACTIVITIES: Baseball l, 2; Intramural Hockey 1; Intramural Handsoccer 4; Basketball 2; Chess Club 1 FAVORITE PASTIME: Bike Trips If you don’t live life the way you want, then don’t live it at all.” Breton 23 CM Page 24 KIMBERLY J BURROWS Kim” AMBITION: Togo to Florida with Vinnic for one month ACTIVITIES: Guidance Aide 3 I AM ME I believe in peace. But I know that there can be no peace in the world until one man and one woman can live in harmony.” Lyons SANDRA BUSHNIK AMBITION: To become a member of the U.S. Air Force ACTIVITIES: HERALD Board 4 Life is good, life is fine, life is warm. Life is kind; can you see it? Baby boy. Daddy’s joy, life’s toy. But you don’t want to break it. Like a sweet symphony, all you need is the key, You can play it.” Diamond ANGELIKA BUSCH Gilly” AMBITION: To someday go home to Germany to see my family He who looks for a brighter tomorrow. And finds no beauty today Has somehow missed the joy of living, Somewhere along the way.” Anonymous WILLIAM BUTRYMAN Butch” AMBITION: To become a forest ranger ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1; Soccer I, 2; Ski Club 1,2,3,4 You’ll get over it.” JOHN M BYCENSKI AMBITION: Open my own auto-body shop HERO: Killer Kowalski BETH ANN CAMPBELL AMBITION: To be happy and make someone else that way ACTIVITIES: Class Treas. 1,2, 3,4; Sr. Class Play Comm. 4; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4 You’ve got to get up cv’ry morning with a smile on your face and show the world all the love in your heart. Then people gonna treat you better, you’re gonna find, yes, you will, that you’re as beautiful as you feel.” King 00 CM Page DKBRA C CAMPOM1NOSI Debbie” AMBITION: Togo into medicine ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers’ Club 1, 2; Girls’ Tennis 3; Intramural Basketball 1,2; Sr. Class Play 4 I AM INVINCIBLE I seek strength, not to be greater than my brother but to fight my greatest enemy — myself.” Anonymous STEVEN CARON AMBITION: Auto Mechanic, succeed in life, and to do what I want to do FAVORITE ACTIVITY: Skiing all over The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of the mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one.” Anonymous JOHN N CANNONE AMBITION: To be my own boss ACTIVITIES: Indoor Hockey League 4; Intra¬ mural Handsoccer 1, 2, 3,4; Intramural Hockey 3,4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 FAVORITE SPORT: Hockey Don’t mess with the best. Because the best don’t mess.” Rizzo MARK CARON AMBITION: Auto Mechanic ACTIVITIES: Intramural Handsoccer 1, 2; Intramural Hockey 1. 2 JEFFREY M. CARTER Carts” AMBITION: Auto Mechanic ACTIVITIES: Intramural Handsoccer 1, 2, 3; Intramural Hockey 1,2; Physical Fitness Award, Second Place 1 You can’t run a train without tickets because everyone would be on for a free ride.” DUANE T. CASHIN AMBITION: To travel the world and meet most of the people on it ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3,4; Track 1, 2; Swim Team 3, 4; Ski Club 1,2, 3,4; Science Fair. Hon¬ orable Mention 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Intra¬ mural Hockey 3,4; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4; Athletic- Council 4 I AM HAPPY Heads or tails?” Sullivan 25 0 CM Page ELLEN ANN CASH MAN AMBITION: To love my fate ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Intramural Bas¬ ketball 3; Drama Club 2 FAVORITE TYPE OF HORSE: Smythwick You’ve got so much to say, say what you mean. Mean what you’re thinking and think anything.” Stevens SANDRA R CASINGHINO Sandy” AMBITION: Special Education Teacher ACTIVITIES: Girls’ Basketball 2,3,4; Softball 3; National Honor Society 3,4 Let something you love free. If it returns, it’s yours; if it doesn’t, it never was.” Anonymous VENUSCAYE LORI ANNE CHIARIZIA AMBITION: Elementary teaching and to live a long and happy life ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 1, 2, 3,4; Sr. Class Play 4 HEROES: Jimmy Page and Neil Young Growing up is so painful that people make comedies out of it to ease the pain.” Lehem STEVEN CHALIFOUX Chal” AMBITION: To become a millionaire As I slide down the banister of life; this school is but a splinter in my — ” 26 ANGELO MARK CHIRICO Cheeko AMBITION: To try anything that sounds good ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball 3; Intramu¬ ral Ping Pong 3; Intramural Football 3 FAVORITE GROUP: The Rolling Stones . . . And unlike a show, our curtain will fall for the very last time.” Chirico O CO Page LYNDA MARY CMARA AMBITION: To follow the Yellow Brick Road and find my own Emerald City ACTIVITIES: Var. Field Hockey 2, 3,4; Indoor Track 3,4; Intramurals 2, 3,4; Run-for-Your- Life Athletic Program 3 HERO: Jonathan Livingston Seagull ' Tve never felt so alive. I’m learning that there’s such a world out there . . . and none of us has ever seen or felt it.” Bach MARY BETH COLBERT Mugwump” AMBITION: Nurse ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers’ Club 1, 2, 3; Student Tutoring 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4 On ne voit bien qu’avcc le coeur. L’essenticl est invisible pour les yeux.” Saint-Exupcry PAUL COLLI AMBITION: To play football with the Pitts¬ burg Stcclcrs or baseball with the Pittsburg Pirates I AM MYSELF. PAUL COLLI JOYCE L. COLTURI J.C.” AMBITION: To be successful, happy, and rich ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 3, 4; Future Teachers’ Club 3; HERALD Board 4; Sr. Class Play 4 Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.” Frost EVERETT A. COOK Cookie” AMBITION: To be an Occupational Therapist All caught up in a landslide; Bad luck pressing in from all sides. Got bucked off of my easy ride. Buried alive in my blues.” Joplin JoANNE CORCORAN cn Page 28 LYNN COURTNEY CECILE L. COUTU Cecil” AMBITION: Hairdressing ACTIVITIES: Art Club 2, 3; Ecology Club 2, 3 HERO: Alan Alda BRUCE L CURRY AMBITION: To be free, happy, and when that time comes, to go to the great PICO in the sky ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 1. 2, 3, Pres. 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Swim Team 1, 2, 3,4; Water Safety Instructor 3,4 Love is the key we must turn, truth is the flame we must bum, freedom the lesson we must learn.” Duncan SUSAN CURRY Susie” AMBITION: To work with and help autistic children ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 1, 2,4; Drama Club 2; Jr. Prom Committee 3 I AM LOVED You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm.” Anonymous ALAN CYR Al” AMBITION: To graduate HERO: Uncle Bob Give me a diploma or give me death!” Cyr D WAYNE DAIGLE CM CO Page PETER RAND DALY AMBITION: Travel through Europe ACTIVITIES: German Mini-course 3 It is all clear. You were meant to be here; From the beginning ... Lake MICHAEL FREDERICK DANYLUK, JR Mic”; Preli” AMBITION: Accept what God has preordained ACTIVITIES: Antique Club 3; Chefs Club 3; Graduation Usher 3; HERALD Board 4; Wind¬ sor Locks Historical Society 3,4; Sr. Class Play 4 For every thing there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven: a time to love and a time to hate; a time of war and a time of peace.” Ecclesiastes 1:8-9 STEVE DEGEN Deg AMBITION: Professional Baseball ACTIVITIES: Varsity Baseball 2, 3,4; Intramu¬ ral Basketball 2,4 HERO: Jim Thorpe No one knows what it is that he can do till he tries.” Syrus JEFFREY DeLASCO Jeff” AMBITION: Make money, have good times, be happy ACTIVITIES: Sr. Magazine Sale Homeroom Capt. 4; Intramural Handsoccer 1 HERO: Aquaman If at first you don’t succeed, forget it.” Dowd LINDA DcUSA AMBITION: To take every minute of life and make it something special ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers’ Club 2; Field Hockey Mgr. 3; Student Council 4 HERO: at Stevens I’ve been running a long time. Aeons been and gone. Looking at the horizon for my light to dawn; Yes, I’ve been waiting a long time.” ROBERT H DeLISLE, JR Bob” AMBITION: To be a jet mechanic in the Air National Guard ACTIVITIES: Air National Guard Judo Club 3 FAVORITE COLOR: Blue Always face reality because you can never run away from it.” DeLisle 29 CO CO Page DOREEN M DcLUCA Dcde”; Bop” AMBITION: To find Prince Charming and have him take me away in his Corvette ACTIVITIES: Student Council 2; Intramural Basketball 2,3 HERO: Robert Redford Walk a mile in my shoes. Walk a mile in my shoes. And before you abuse, criticize and accuse. Walk a mile in my shoes. KARLA DESSAINT AMBITION: To become a Licensed Practical Nurse ACTIVITIES: Library Comm. 1; Future Teach¬ ers’ Club 2; WILOHI Typist 2; DECA Club 3; Pine Meadow Players 3; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4; Ski Club 4, HERALD Board 4 I AM FILLED WITH THE SUNSHINE OF LIFE! Each day is God’s gift to you. Make it blossom and grow into a thing of beauty.” LAURIEJEAN DION AMBITION: Fashion Merchandising Career ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers’ Club 1; Student Tutoring I; Intramural Basketball 2; Ski Club 1, 2,3,4; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4 It’s been about a year now since I’ve gone and changed my ways. Oh yes. I’ve been both ’buked and scorned but I’m agonna stay. Satan he still comes around to tempt but I refuse. I’m satisfied with happiness. I’ve come through.” Micalef 30 STEVEN DOWNS AMBITION: To enter Montana State Universi¬ ty’s fish and wildlife management program ACTIVITIES: Intramural Hockey 3.4; Fly Tying Mini-course 3,4 HERO: W. C. Fields ”1 give up. I know when I am licked all over.” MARIE DUWELL AMBITION: Biological Research ACTIVITIES: Var. Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Basketball 2, 3,4; Girls’ Softball 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Laurel Girls’ State 3; D.A.R. Award 4 ”1 do my thing, and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up .o your expectations, and you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I, and if by chance we find each other, it’s beautiful.” Ptrls CO Page 1 DEBRA KAY ENZ Debbie” AMBITION: First, to be a graphic design artist, and then to be a mom to all my kids ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers’ Club 2; Intra¬ mural Gymnastics 1 I am the master of my fate; 1 am the captain of my soul.” Henley LOU ANNE JEANNE EVANS Lou” AMBITION To have happiness and a full and satisfying life ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1,2, 3; Student Tutoring 3; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Sr. Magazine Sale Homeroom Capt. 4; HERALD Board 4; Sr. Class Play Comm. 4 Life is to be fortified by many friendships. To love and be loved is the greatest happiness of existence. Smith PATRICIA L. ENZ Patti” AMBITION: Medical Secretary ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers’ Club 1, 2, 3 FAVORITE MAN: Jimmy It takes a good listener to show a genuine con¬ cern for others.” KAREN ERSKINE AMBITION: To make people happy FAVORITE ANIMAL: Raccoon You may speak of love and tenderness and pas¬ sion, but real ecstasy is discovering you haven’t lost your car keys after all.” Anonymous COLLEEN J. FAGAN I shall pass through this world but once. If, therefore, there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do, let me do it now. Let me not defer it nor neglect it — for I shall not pass this way again.” Anonymous JOAN CATHERINE FAMIGLIETTI Joanie” AMBITION: Nursing ACTIVITIES. Var. Field Hockey 1,2; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; People Together 1, 2, 3,4; American Field Service 3,4; Ecology Club 4; HERALD Board 4 I AM BUBBLY. You are what you do, not what you think or say. But no matter who you arc, every man can go somewhere.” Fields LD CO Page SUSAN A FARMER Sue” AMBITION: Radiology Technologist ACTIVITIES: Student Tutoring 1 Love bears all things. Believes all things, Hopes all things; Love never ends.” JOHN FIRESTINE Scott” AMBITION: Lawyer When I was a boy, my father told me that any¬ one could grow up and become president. Now I believe him.” Jones RENEE E. FITZPATICK AMBITION: To never stop smiling ACTIVITIES: DEC A Club 3; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4 FAVORITE STUFFED ANIMAL: My Teddy Bear Woman was created from the rib of man, not from the head to be above him; not from his feet to be walked upon, but from his side to be equal, near his arm to be protected, and close to his heart to be loved.” Anonymous 32 VO CO Page DARLENE S. FOURNIER Dar” AMBITION: Home Economics Teacher ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1,2, 3,4; American Field Service 4; Windsor Locks Cultural Club 4 MAUREEN S GAFFNEY Moc” AMBITION: To make him happy always I AM REALITY I say love and hit a friend He says peace and hits me back Isn’t it fun to live in this world of hypocrites?” BARBARA ANN FRANO Barb”; Ber” AMBITION: To stay young, no matter what my age ACTIVITIES: Ecology Club 1; American Field Service 3,4; HERALD Board 4 FAVORITE PEOPLE: Individuals Seasons change with the scenery; Weaving time in a tapestry Won’t you stop and remember me? ” Simon JUDITH E. FRITZ Judy” AMBITION: To be a nurse ACTIVITIES: Volunteer Service Corps 3 I AM SHY Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.” Lincoln PAMELA SUSAN GATES Pam” AMBITION: Registered Nurse ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club Trcas. 1; Intramural Basketball ' !, 2, 3; Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Swim Team 3,4; Var. Field Hockey 1; Ski Club 3,4; Jr. Achievement 3; Conversational Italian Mini-course 3 FAVORITE COLOR Blue I can resist everything except temptation.” ELAINE MARIE GEBHART AMBITION: Occupational Therapist HERO: Jim Croce Within a free individual there exists content¬ ment and peace of heart, which involves beauty of nature and life. This, together with happiness and harmony, love and simplicity, when widely shared among all people, yields peace, and beauty, satisfaction and hope — which must all be attained by each individual.” Gebhart 33 CO Page ANGELA M GIAMPOLO Few” AMBITION: To gain some weight; boogie on my piano; quit smoking; write a best seller; and have time to do everything else FAVORITE PASTIME: Playing the piano One thing only I know, and that is, that I know nothing.” Socrates DEAN D. GIACOPASSI Bun” AMBITION: To be the best in what I do ACTIVITIES: Photography Club, Treasurer 1, 2 HERO: Woodstock It’s not whether you win or lose, but who you play with.” Bun 34 SUSAN L. GIANNUZZI Sue” AMBITION: To be happy and make others happy I AM MYSELF. Time is too slow for those who wait; too swift for those who fear; too long for those who grieve; too shon for those who rejoice; but, for those who love, time is not.” Van Dyke 00 CO Page CHERIE ELLEN GILBERT AMBITION: Respiratory Therapist ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Distributive Edu¬ cation Club 3; Intramural Basketball 1,2, 3 Many dreams come true and some have silver linings. I live for my dream and a pocketful of gold.” Zeppelin KATHY OPAL GOFF AMBITION: To never walk so fast that I can’t smell the flowers ACTIVITIES: Student Tutoring 1, 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Math Team 2, 3,4; HERALD Board 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4 FAVORITE ADVICE: Think! What another would have said as well as you, do not say it; written as well, do not write it. Be faithful to that which exists nowhere but in yourself.” Gide 4 PAULA GOFORTH AMBITION: To live it up while I can; life is too precious not to I AM ONLY ME May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon you, and until we meet again may God hold you in the palm of His hand.” DEBORAH LYNN GOUIN Dcbbi” AMBITION: To be a psychologist and to help as many people as I can to find peace of mind” There never seems to be enough time to do the things you wanna do once you find them ...” Croce JAMES F GRAGNOLATI AMBITION: To do more than just finish what I stan ACTIVITIES: Track 1. 2, 3, Opt. 4; Cross- Country 1,2, Capt. 3.4; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3,4; Science Fair, First Place 3; Audio Visual Club 1; National Honor Society 3, Treas. 4 I AM CONFUSED I’ve learned more by losing than I will ever learn by winning.” J.F.G. LEON GRANT AMBITION: To be an Accountant ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4; Chess Club l, 2, 3,4 Thanks to the human heart by which we live, its joys, its sorrows, its fears.” Wordsworth 0 CO Page JANICE L. HEALY Jan” AMBITION: To own a Corvette ACTIVITIES: Var. Field Hockey 2, 3; Girls’ Tennis 3,4; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4; 4-H 2, 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; HERALD Board Features Editor 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4; Ecology Club 2; Tennis Clinic 1,2, 3 To live life for today and to heck with tomor¬ row.” Healy NANCY MARIE HANNIGAN AMBITION: To out-talk the most talkative ACTIVITIES: Pinemcadow Players 1,2, 3,4 FAVORITE PASTIME: Talking I cannot say to any person what I hear — I can¬ not say it to myself — It is very wonderful.” Whitman DAVID HELFERICH AMBITION: To find the one who loves me and to be able to love her always. ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 1, 2,3,4; Track 1, 2, 3,4; Audio-Visual Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 3,4 FAVORITE INTEREST: Girls The more we love our friends the less we flatter them; it is by excusing nothing that pure love shows.” Moliere MICHELLE M HENDERSHOT Mike” AMBITION: Legal Secretary FAVORITE PERSON: Gary! I’ve shut the door on yesterday And thrown the key away — Tomorrow holds no fears for me. Since I have found today.” Laramore PAMELA A. HOWARTH Pam” AMBITION: Physical Therapy ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers’ Club 1; French Club 2; Girls’ Tennis 3; National Merit Commendation 4; National Honor Society 3,4; HERALD Board 4 FAVORITE PHRASE: Best offer yet, huh. Barb? All men were bom with melodies their own. Howarth JONATHAN R. HOWES Jon” AMBITION: Lawyer ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Chess Club 1,2, 3,4; Soccer 1, 3 Trust everybody but cut the cards yourself.” An American Soldier Page40 HEATHER HUEBNER Hebe” AMBITION: To visit Switzerland and Colorado ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 1, 2, 3,4; Student Coun¬ cil 3; HERALD Board 4; Girls’ Basketball 3,4; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4 Time is so precious; it is dealt to us in the smallest possible fraction, a moment at a time.” Anonymous TIMOTHY JOHNSON Tim” AMBITION: To buy a dump truck and go to Mexico HERO: Eric Clapton I never think of the future; it comes soon enough.” Einstein RICHARD KADLUBOWSKI AMBITION: C.P.A. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Handsocccr 1; Intra¬ mural Ping Pong 2; Intramural Hockey 3, 4 How tall we arc, We’ve learned so much. Everything it seems. But how to stay in touch.” McKuen DEBRA KILTY Kilt” AMBITION: To always be myself HERO: Keith Emerson Don’t ever look behind at the work you’ve done For your work had just begun There’ll be the evening in the end But till that time arrives You can rest your eyes And begin again.” The Cat 37 Page41 SUSAN M. KING There are times when the world Should laugh and sing. There should be time To make a circle round the sun. And in time maybe everybody’s Gonna spread their wings Learning that their time has just begun ” Quateman LYNN JANE KINGSBURY AMBITION: To become an author ACTIVITIES: Drama Club 1; Save Our Selves 1. 2; HERALD Board 4; Band 1, 2, 3 Always start, if not finish; complete finding satisfaction in your effort.” Kingsbury WILLIAM KINSLEY SUSAN MARIE KOKOFSKI Sue” AMBITION: To become a dedicated nurse ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers’ Club 2; Student Tutoring 2; Sr. Magazine Sale Homeroom Capt. 4; Sr. Class Play Comm, and Usherette 4; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 2 HERO: Robert Kennedy As long as you try, you’ve accomplished some¬ thing — for you’ve done a lot more than others who can’t be bothered to.” Kokofski 38 FRANCENE KOWALSKI AMBITION: To share my hopes and dreams with a certain special guy who means the world to me HERO: Billy Jack You take my hand. I’ll take your hand. Together we may get away. This much madness. Is too much sorrow. It’s impossible to make it today.” Young JUNE M KOWALSKI Bug” AMBITION: To be happy and to live a great life Love begins with a splash. Like a stone dropped into a pool Its ripples spreading to touch The shore of two souls.” Seymour CM Page VICTORIA A KRASNOKUTSKY Vicky” AMBITION: To be a theatrical make-up artist in New York City HERO: George Solty 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.” Simon MICHAEL LaFLEUR Mike” The desire for fame and fortune ... Fillmore LEONARD W KUPEC AMBITION: To make every acquaintance happy to see me again ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2; WILOHI 1, 2; Ath¬ letic Council 2,4; Student Council 1,2; Class Pres. 2,3 Understanding, like the eye, whilst it makes us see and perceive all other things, takes no notice of itself; and it requires an and pains to set it at a distance and make it its own object.” Locke LYNN MARIE LaCHANCE AMBITION: To find someone to share my dreams with ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers’ Club 1,2; HER ALD Board Typist 4 Because we are not afraid of tomorrow, nor restricted by yesterday, we arc able to love today.” Bens DOREEN L LANDRY Do-Do” AMBITION: To become a Legal Secretary and a loving wife and mother HEROES: Jerry Lewis and Tim Conway Let no man presume to give advice to others that has not first given good counsel to himself.” Seneca KAREN LaNEVE CO Page NADINE LANIER Nay” AMBITION: To sleep in a green pasture under a blossoming apple tree, knowing there is peace throughout the world ACTIVITIES: DECA Club 3,4, Sec. 3 HERO: Lt. Col Arthur Mcams, P.O.W Come ride the wind when it blows and follow, follow to where it goes.” Bach DEBORAH MARIE LANGLAIS Debbie” AMBITION: To ride upon a cherry down the side of a hot fudge sundae and across a bottom¬ less ocean of fudge ACTIVITIES: American Field Service 3,4; Save Our Selves 2,3,4; Nationa l Honor Society 3,4; C W D A C. 3; HERALD Board 3,4 Do not linger to gather flowers to keep them, but walk on, for flowers will keep themselves blooming all your way.” Lagorc ROBERT B. LASH AMBITION: To play college soccer ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Soccer 1,2, 3, 4 Right on!” Brown DAVID LeBLANC Page44 DONNA ANN LeBLANC AMBITION: College, Social Work, and Travel ACTIVITIES: Photography Club 2; HERALD Board 4 FAVORITE PASTIME: Listening to music Almost now I know who I am. Another step and I shall be back where I started from. Layton PATRICIA ANN LEDDY Patty” AMBITION: To learn to love Once in a while, we meet someone who stands out from the rest of the flock; someone who flies higher and faster and farther than we ever thought possible and helps us to do the same . . . someone like him!” Bach DREUX LESCELL LaSalle” AMBITION: To have a nice house with a nice wife in a nice place in the country FAVORITE GROUP: Grand Funk Railroad It’s better to live one day as a lion than a thou¬ sand years as a lamb.” Anonymous MARLA SUSAN LEVIN Cheeks” AMBITION: To make snow last all winter ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers’ Club 1; Var. Field Hockey 2; Girls’ Tennis 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; HERALD Board 3, Managing Editor 4; National Honor Society 3, Pres. 4 Don’t tell me the sun has been rising each morning for billions of years — I got up early this morning to discover it myself.” Levin DANIEL R LEVESQUE Squeaky” STEVEN LISS Steve” AMBITION: Electronics; and to be successful in life and to live it up ACTIVITIES: Intramural Water Polo 1; Intra¬ mural Handsoccer 1; Football 3,4 To love is to believe, to hope is to know. So don’t think that anyone is better than you.” 41 LD Page R ALLEN LIVINGSTON Al”; Stan” AMBITION: To be successful ACTIVITIES: Varsity Tennis 2, 3,4; Intramural Basketball 3,4; Intramurals 4 Live well on this earth before you lie well under it.” SHARON LEE LUCAS Shar” AMBITION: Secretary ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers’ Club 2; Ski Club 3,4; Intramural Basketball 3; Pincmeadow Play¬ ers 4 Love is to share in the moods and memories of friends, relatives, and everyone about you.” Lucas WENDY LUKE AMBITION: College and to live, not merely exist ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 1,2, 3,4; Sr. Lifesaving 3; Girls’ Swim Team 3; Antiquing Club 3; Cul¬ tural Club 4; Sr. Class Play 4 FAVORITE PLACE: Crescent Lake, N.H. Is this a dream? Oh, if it be a dream let me sleep on, and do not wake me yet.” Longfellow ROBERT J. MARCINEK Marcc” ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2,4; Tennis 1, 2, 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; WLHS CRIER 4; Boys’ Nutmeg State 3 HERO: Doc Widmcr ' Tve got the hunger for dreams I’ll never see.” Allman MARY ANN LUSCINSKAS Mickic” AMBITION: To become a nurse You and I arc one, we are the same you know There’s something in my soul that swears it’s true. And those times of joy they come to us, but, how soon they go. So let the motion take you — the moments are too few.” 42 MARK RICHARD MARINONE AMBITION: To travel in Europe HERO: Mark Twain The woods are lovely dark and deep, But I have promises to keep. And miles to go before I sleep. And miles to go before I sleep.” Frost VO D bJC 03 CU LYNN MARIE MARTENS AMBITION: Special Education Teacher and to ski and ski and ski . . ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2,3; American Field Serv¬ ice 3,4, Pres. 3; Ski Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4; Sr. Magazine Sale Homeroom Capt. 4; Sr. Class Play Comm. 4 Searching for beauty, I saw the morning! Looking for joy, I found no end; Searching for peace, I found the evening. Trying to help, I gained a friend!” BRUCE MASI Munkcr” AMBITION: To someday out-talk Howard Coscll ACTIVITIES: Swim Team 1, 2; Intramural Hockey 1, 2, 3,4; Intramural Water Polo 1,2, 3, 4; Intramural Handsoccer 1, 2, 3,4; Ice Hockey 3; Indoor Hockey League 3,4; Civil Defense 3, 4; Graphic Arts Club 2; Student Tutoring 2 HERO: Howard Coscll If you want to be seen, stand up; and if you want to be heard, speak up; but if you want to be respected, shut up!” Masi DIANE MATHEUS Matty AMBITION: Legal Secretary ACTIVITIES: Jr. Achievement, Pres. 2; New England Cultural Organization 3 FAVORITE COLORS: Purple and Blue To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist — that is all.” Carr brian p McDonald HERO: Killer” Take it easy; and if it comes easy, take it twice.” EVELYNN McKlNSTRY Lynn” AMBITION: Photographer ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 2,3; Class Sec. 3; Intra¬ murals 2, 3 HERO: Duane Allman . . Still we are together. In the heart of things Patient as seedlings . Till we bloom again Along the same flourishing byway.” 43 Page4 7 MARGARET M. McLAUGHUN Maggie” AMBITION: To know myself ACTIVITIES: Windsor Locks Cultural Club 4 I seek not to know all the answers but to under¬ stand the questions.” SUSAN MARIE MICLON Sue” AMBITION: To love and be loved, to respect and be respected, to forgive and be forgiven, and to lead the life that’s right for me ACTIVITIES: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4; Sr. Class Play Comm. 4; Student Tutoring 3; Sr. Lifesaving 2 To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist — that is all.” Carr DEBORAH ANN McSWEEGAN Debbie” AMBITION: To live a long life and to stay happy ACTIVITIES: WILOHI 1; Sr. Exec. Comm. Alternate 4 FAVORITE COLOR: Blue For those who love, the world is wide but not for those who hate.” Aldrich MICHAEL JOHN MIELNICZUK Mike” AMBITION: To get rich quick ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 3,4; Windsor Locks Indoor Hockey League 3,4 I AM STONED. If you can’t be with the one you love, love the one you’re with.” Stills GARY STEVEN MERRIGAN AMBITION: Automotive Technician FAVORITE PEOPLE: Me and Michelle Riches arc gotten with pain. Kept with care. And lost with grief .” Fuller KIMBERLY-ANN MILLER AMBITION: To set my expectations high and fulfill each one in my lifetime ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Future Teachers’ Club 2; Jr. Prom Hostess 3; Jr. Prom Court 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Windsor Locks Cultural Club 3, Pres. 4; Student Council 4; Sr. Class Play 4 HERO: Norman Miller Love is not in our choice, but in our fate.” Dryden 00 Page NANCY ANN MOLINARI AMBITION: To ski forever in Colorado ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers’ Club 1,2; Ski Club 4; Intramural Gymnastics 1,2,3; Sr. Class Play 4 Friends, I will remember you Think of you Pray for you And when another day is through, I’ll still be friends with you.” Damoff and Niven DOLENE ANNE MOLYNEUX Doll” AMBITION: College, and then teaching ACTIVITIES: Jersey City Sorority 1; Sr. Class Play 4 FAVORITE SONG: Color My World” I do my thing and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations. And you arc not in this world to live up to mine. You arc you and I am I. And if by chance we find each other, it’s beautiful.” Peris RHONDA J. MONAHAN Ron” AMBITION: To become a nurse ACTIVITIES: Intramural Ping Pong 1; Intramu¬ ral Basketball 2; Jr. Achievement 2 FAVORITE ANIMAL: Polar Bear There are no such things as hopeless situations; there are only hopeless men.” DOREEN R. MOSELSKY AMBITION: To be a good an artist and to have others enjoy my work FAVORITE ANIMAL: German Shepherd Just stand aside and watch yourself go by. Think of yourself as ’he’ instead of T.” Gillian CHARLES MOSKWA MARY LOUISE MULDOON AMBITION: To find out what it’s all about ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers’ Club 1,2; Save Our Selves, Sec. 3,4; Pine Meadow Players 4; American Field Service, Sec. 3,4; Sound Power 4, National Honor Society 3,4; HERALD Board 3, 4 FAVORITE SOUND: Friends singing together Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow.” Keller 45 Page49 JOLEEN ANN MUNRO AMBITION: To be an Occupational Therapist ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers’ Club 2; Antique Club 3; Sr. Lifesaving 3; Ski Club 4 1 AM UNIQUE I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today.” White MARJORIE A MURDOCK Margie” AMBITION: To work with the handicapped ACTIVITIES: Child Development Nursery School 4; JOBS 3; Nurses’ Assistant Program 4 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 RANDOLPH NAUGLER 46 DONNA ELIZABETH NELSON AMBITION: To always be ambitious ACTIVITIES: Var. Field Hockey 1; Girls’ Ten¬ nis 3,4; American Field Service 3,4; Laurel Girls’ State 3; Student Tutoring 1, 2, 3, Co-ordi- nator 4; HERALD Board 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Sr. Class Play 4 Everybody is ignorant, only on different sub¬ jects.” Rogers KAREN L. NETCOH AMBITION: Nursing ACTIVITIES: Var. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3,4; Stu¬ dent Council 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Sr. Class Play 4; Sr. Magazine Sale Homeroom Capt. 4; Student Tutoring 1, 2; Jaycee Group 2, 3,4 Action may not always bring happiness; but there is no happiness without action.” Disraeli O LD Page MARK A NOLAN AMBITION: To teach and to coach ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3,4; Intramural Bas¬ ketball 2,3,4; Athletic Council 4 I AM CONFUSED Don’t ever look behind at the work you’ve done, for your work has just begun. There’ll be the evening in the end, but, till that time arrives, you can rest your eyes and begin again. Stevens WILLIAM NICHOLSON Tricky Dick” AMBITION. Marry a rich chick; live easy FAVORITE FEMALE: Blond or Brunette And smiles you’ll give and tears you’ll cry . . And all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be.” Pink Floyd SUZANNE M O’BRIEN Sue” AMBITION: Professional Singer ACTIVITIES: American Field Service 3,4; C ho¬ rus 1,2, 3,4; Save Our Selves 4; HERALD Board 4; Hartford Handicapped Helpers Water Therapy at Oak Hill School for the Blind 2, 3,4 FAVORITE COLOR: Red To me music is the most communicable and universal language.” O’Brien CHRISTINE M O’CONNOR . Oakic” AMBITION: To coach a championship girls’ basketball team and to have a cottage at the beach with Heebie, Beth, Karen, et al. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1, 2, Opt. 3; Var Field Hockey 1; Girls’ Basketball 3,4; Ski Club 3,4 There is only one thing nicer than having a friend and that is being a friend.” THOMAS J O’LEARY Tom”; Edith”; Drac”; Tomas” AMBITION: To keep everlasting friendships ACTIVITIES: Save Our Selves, Pres. 2, 3,4; American Field Service 3, Pres. 4; Pinemcadow Players 4; Soundpower 3,4; HERALD Board 4; Youth Leadership Award 3; National Merit Commendation 4; National Honor Society 3,4; WILOHI 2, 3; Sr. Class Play 4 He ain’t heavy; he’s my brother.” DEBORAH JEAN OLISKY AMBITION: To see Led Zepplin in Concert ACTIVITIES: Class Pres 1; Class Vice Pres. 2, 4; Student Council 1,2, Vice Pres. 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3,4 FAVORITE THINGS: Music, Strawberries, Sil¬ ver The road is long from which there is no rerum, while we’re on our way to live, why not share? And the load doesn’t weigh me down at all. He ain’t heavy; he’s my brother.” Scott and Russell LD Page BETH JULIA OLSZEWSKI AMBITION: To be a W A F with Carol ACTIVITIES: Class Sec. 1. 2; Class Vice Pres. 3; Windsor Locks Cultural Club Pres. 3; Ski Club 3,4; Intramural Basketball 2; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Sr. Class Play 4 HERO: Regis Toomey Leave us let. Let us leave. Can’t we just Get out of hear?” Campbell THOMAS OPITO Snake AMBITION: To succeed in life All the world’s a stage ...” Shakespeare SANDRA R OSSOLINSKI AMBITION: Radiology Technician ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball 1,2; Nurses’ Assistant Program 4 I accept life unconditionally . . Most people ask for happiness on condition. Happiness can only be felt if you don’t set any condition.” Rubinstein SANDRA PASHA Sandy” AMBITION: To become a manager of a store We must have room to be alone to let our close-kept thoughts run free. For what is today without time to wonder? And what is tomorro w without a dream?” Pasha PAULINE OUELLETTE CM LD Page DENNIS A. PATTERSON Chief” AMBITION: To start a business in Mexico Come and take a trip with me to a Cosmic play¬ ground far beyond. You understand; you have been there before, trying to stay high for eter¬ nity.” Uriah Heep DONNA PERKINS Perky” AMBITION: Secretary ACTIVITIES: Var. Field Hockey 1,2, 3,4; Cho¬ rus 1,2, 3; Intramural Basketball 1; Pine Meadow Players 1,2; American Field Service 3,4 I’d rather wake up in the middle of nowhere than in any city on earth.” McQueen CHERYL LEONIE PERRON AMBITION: To fly above the clouds and walk among the stars; to follow my own star wherever it leads me. ACTIVITIES: Pine Meadow Players 2, 3.4; American Field Service 3,4; Soundpower 3,4; Girl Scouting 4; Sr. Class Play Comm. 4 I AM ME. Follow your star.” Nguyen LYNN MICHELE PERRON AMBITION: To like and understand myself as well as others. ACTIVITIES: Pine Meadow Players 3, 4; Ameri¬ can Field Service Variety Show 3,4; Art Club 4; Sr. Class Play 4 FAVORITE SOUND: Laughter Don’t be fast to criticize others unless you can stand criticism yourself.” RALF R PERRON Butch” AMBITION: To obtain happiness, excitement, adventure, and to travel — living life to its ful¬ lest. Upon graduation I’d like to pursue a career in architecture at UCONN. ACTIVITIES: Football 4; Ski Club 4; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4 Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length!” Frost GEORGE PERRY AMBITION: Medicine ACTIVITIES. National Honor Society 3,4; Boys’ Nutmeg State Alt. 3; State of Connecticut Scholar 4; Audio-Visual Club l, 2, 3, 4; Pinemea- dow Players 1, 2, 3,4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3,4; Sr. Class Play 4; HERALD Board 4 Everybody has to be somebody to somebody to be anybody.” Forbes 49 CO LD Page BRIAN PETERS Pee” AMBITION: To survive HERO: Robbers of the Glen Dale Train They can change their minds But they can’t change me, I’ve got a name.” Croce MARCIA PETERSON Maggie Leigh” AMBITION: To live in an old cabin, far away from here, with my Irish setter, my old man, and be one with nature I AM EQUAL! You can’t always get what you want; but if you try sometime, you just might find, you get what you need!” STEVEN PISIECZKO STEVEN PORTUESE 50 MARY L. POWERS AMBITION: To become a hairdresser and get my barracuda car HERO: Ric Mosher If I could save time in a bottle, the first thing I think I would do, was to save everyday till eter¬ nity passes away ...” DAVID PRELI LD Page GARY QUAGLIAROLI AMBITION: Electrical Engineering or Indus¬ trial Design ACTIVITIES: Indoor and Outdoor Track 4; Intramural Hockey 4; Intramural Handsoccer 3, 4; Swim Team 1 JEFFREY RANDALL Roscoe” AMBITION: To ski the last virgin powder remaining in the world ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 1, 2; Sr. Class Play 4 FAVORITE SPORT: Skiing If at first you don’t succeed, let the teacher show you how.” Anonymous SINA L. QUAGLINI AMBITION: Nursing ACTIVITIES: Chcerleading 1,2, 3; Ski Club 1, 2,3,4; Student Council 1, 2 For wherever my man is, I’m his forever more.” Holliday WILLIAM RAMIREZ Bagel” AMBITION: Settle down in a peaceful place ACTIVITIES: Football 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Bas¬ ketball 1, 2, 3,4; Math Team 2, 3,4; National Merit Commendation 4; HERALD Board 3,4; Havard Book Award 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Boys’ Nutmeg State 3 Though boys throw stones at frogs in sport, the frogs don’t die in sport, but in earnest.” Bion Page KEVIN RENFRO AMBITION: To do whatever I am happy doing ACTIVITIES: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4; HERALD Board 4 I AM HOPEFUL. DAVID RENOUF AMBITION: Accountant ACTIVITIES: National Merit Commendation 4; HERALD Board 4 FAVORITE GROUP: Deep Purple JAMES REVETT Jim” AMBITION: I hope to go far and see the world as it really is ACTIVITIES: Loyalty Day Contest Winner, Second Place 2; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 2; Scholastic Art Competition Place Winner 3 FAVORITE ACTIVITY: Volkswagen Racing Four years of Windsor Locks High School isn’t so bad. DIANE M. ROBICHAUD Di” AMBITION: To see Nebraska ACTIVITIES. DECA Club 3,4 HERO: Mike It’s better to be short and reach up, than to be tall and stoop down.” DEBORAH ANN ROLOCUT Debbie” AMBITION: Registered Nurse There are places I have been. Faces I knew way back when, I loved them all, I loved them in their time. They are all my yesterdays; We smiled and went our separate ways.” Paxton SHEILA ROSSI AMBITION: To marry Joe and be happy with him Show thou love to win love.” VO LD Page KIM M ROTHE AMBITION: Legal Secretary ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 2, 3,4 FAVORITE SINGER: Leon Russell No better, no worse than I.” Perkins SUZANNE ROY Sue” AMBITION: Nursing ACTIVITIES: Var Chccrlcading, Co-Capt. 3,4; Gymnastics Club 3,4; Blood Mobile Volunteer 4; National Honor Society 3,4 FAVORITE SOUND: Laughter It doesn’t matter who you love or how you love but that you love.” McKuen JOANNE RYAN Ace” AMBITION: To live the life I long to live ACTIVITIES: Bowling League I AM WOMAN Regrets, I’ve had a few, but then again too few to mention. I did what I had to do, so I threw without exemption. I planned each charted course, each careful step, along the byway. More, oh, much more than this — I did it my way.” THOMAS S A LETNIK Slutnik” AMBITION: To own an Edsel ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2, 3,4 HERO: Paul Simon Find the cost of freedom. Buried in the ground. Mother Earth will swallow you. Lay your body down.” Stills STEVEN A SALVATORE Sal” AMBITION: To live my life the way I want and not be influenced by society ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; All C.V.C. Basketball 3; Soccer l, 3,4; Jr. Prom Host 3 HERO: Dan Sullivan Always live your life by your o .vn ideas and beliefs. Cause you have your own life to live, and you are a man ...” Sal THEODORE E SAPOZNIK Spaz” AMBITION: College; make money ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1. 2, 3,4; Track 2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Boys’ Nutmeg State 3; National Merit Commendation 4; Univ. of Maine Pulp and Paper Scholarship 3; National Honor Society 3, Vice-Pres. 4 The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true.” Cabell 53 LD Page ANN MARIE SARTIRANA Peaches” AMBITION: College ACTIVITIES: Ski Club l, 2. 3,4; Intramurals 1; Chcerleading 2, 3; Science Fair. Honorable Men¬ tion 3; JOBS 3; Student Council 4; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4; Sr. Class Play 4 I believe in the sun when it’s not shining. I believe in love when I am alone. 1 believe in God when He is silent.” Wenzlaff WILLIAM SARTORI VALERIE LYNN SCHMITT R.I W.P.S.R. with M P . . but normal” AMBITION: Psychologist ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1; Teen Center Advisor 1,2; LRY 1, 2, 3,4; Pinemeadow Players 3; National Honor Society 3 I wanted only to live in accordance with the promptings which come from my own true self. Why was that so very difficult?” Hesse PAULA MARIE SCHWERDTFEGER Schwartzie” AMBITION: Marine Biologist or Physician ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers’ Club 2, 3; Var. Field Hockey Manager 3; Girls’ Swim Team 3,4; Cheerleading 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4; Sen. Wciker’s Washington Intern Program 3; National Merit Commenda¬ tion 4 You grow up the day you have your first real laugh at yourself ” Barrymore 54 PATRICIA A SEYMOUR Pat”; Patty” AMBITION: Navy Keypunch Operator Life is mine to live as I choose, so why can’t I live it free from criticism from others?” Seymour KAREN SHANNON Wink” AMBITION: College ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2; Ski Club l, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Field Hockey 4, J.V. Captain 4; JOBS 3; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 3; Sr. Class Play Usherette 4 Blessed are they that have not seen, yet have believed.” 00 LD Page NANCYS SHAPIRO Shi” AMBITION: College ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2; Var. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Girls’ Basketball 2, 3, Capt. 4; Softball 3,4; Science Fair 3; Laurel Girls’ State Alt. 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Ski Club 3,4 It is better to have one friend of great value than many friends who arc good for nothing.” ROSANNE THERESA SIMBORSKI Rosie” AMBITION: Executive Secretary ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 3,4 To give a love. You’ve got to live a love. To live a love. You’ve got to be pan of. When will I see you again?” Young MARK SLAPER Slape” AMBITION: Conservation Officer ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1; Science Club 4; Indoor Hockey 2, 3; Hand Soccer HERO: Norman Nussbaum All the world’s a stage and all the men and women merely players.” Shakespeare PAMELA RAMONE SORBER Pam” AMBITION: To acquire an adequate education to allow me to work in my chosen field, become independent, and do the things I’ll want to do ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; WILOH1 3 I AM ANTICIPATING Never look back. You’ll regret what you missed.” Crandall 0 LD Page KATHY SOUCY BRIAN E. SQUIRES AMBITION: Real Estate and Insurance ACTIVITIES: Baseball Team Mgr 1, 2; Soccer Team Mgr 1, 2; Basketball Team Mgr. 1, 2 FAVORITE ACTIVITY: Camping I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today.” White CATHERINE M. STALEY Cathy” AMBITION: To live a long and happy life No man can see himself unless he borrows the eyes of a friend.” Anonymous DONNA MARIE STARR AMBITION: To pursue a study of psychology and of myself ACTIVITIES: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4; Var. Field Hockey I, 2 Life is not meant to be understood.” Starr MICHAEL STINO Mike” AMBITION: To live a worthwhile life and be true to myself ACTIVITIES: Chess Club 2; Football 3; Wind¬ sor Locks Cultural Club 4 HERO: Henry David Thoreau Fear less, hope more; eat less, chew more; whine less, breathe more; talk less, say more; hurt less, love more; and all good things are yours.” Swedish Proverb MARK STOECKER Gearhead” AMBITION: Stock car racer ACTIVITIES: Swim Team 1 FAVORITE CAR: Small Block Chevy Ford gets you where you want to go, but Chevy brings you back. O Page TIMOTHY J. STRAMHL Tim” AMBITION: To become rich ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2, 3,4; Football 3 HERO: Steve Winwood When this you see, remember me. And bear me in your mind; Let all the world say what they may. Speak of me as you find.” Jones ■ KATHLEEN STRATTON Kathy” ACTIVITIES: Sr. Class Play 4 HERO: Estota-Muhhnr How ridiculous and unrealistic is the man who is astonished at anything that happens in life.” Aurelius ALLYSON J SUTHERN Al” AMBITION: Executive Secretary ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball 2. 3 FAVORITE FEELING: Friendship LIFE — God can put it all together if you let Him move the pieces.” LEE SWAZEY NEAL B. TALBOT AMBITION: Medicine ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2; Football I, 2, 3,4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Handsoccer 2, 3,4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3 You can’t always get what you want. But if you try sometime. You just might find. You get what you need.” JOYCE ANN TARGO AMBITION: To live happy, long, and free ACTIVITIES: Class Sec 4; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4; WLHS CRIER 4 FAVORITE COLOR Green Face piles of trials with smiles. It riles them to believe That you perceive The web they weave And keep on thinking free.” Edge 57 VO Page LASZLO B TARKO Laz” Don’t you feel a change a-coming From another side of time. Breaking down the walls of silence. Lifting shadows from your mind; Placing back the missing mirrors That before you couldn’t find. Filling mysteries of emptiness That yesterday left behind.” Stevens WILLIAM S. TAYLOR, JR. Bill ; ”B.T.” AMBITION: Travel all around the United States FAVORITE ACTIVITY: Riding a motorcycle RICHARD TERSAVICH Rican” AMBITION: President of the U S.A. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4; CVC All-Star 3,4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Picture yourself in a train at the station with plasticine porters with looking glass ties. Sud¬ denly someone is there at the turnstile — a girl with kaleidoscope eyes.” McCartney PAUL A TOLISANO AMBITION: To make money ACTIVITIES: Var Baseball 3 Winning isn’t everything; it’s the only thing.” Lombardi 58 DAVIDJ. TUMOSA AMBITION: Togo insane ACTIVITIES: Golf 3 HERO: Henry Show the world that love is still alive. You must be brave or you children of the world are children of the grave.” Sabbath EDWARD TURNER Turn” AMBITION: To be my own boss ACTIVITIES: Swim Team 1, 2, 3; Intramural Hockey 2, 3,4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3,4 HERO: Sheriff Bob Rossi Drink with impunity or anybody who invites you.” Ward CM VO Page CAROL JEAN TWITCHELL CJ.” AMBITION: To join the Air Force with Beth and become an Occupational Therapist ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 1, 2,4; Student Council 1 HERO: Bob Rossi, a far-out teacher And tomorrow’s gonna be a brighter day.” Croce PATRICIA TYMAN Pat” AMBITION: Social Worker HERO: James Seals Soon we’ll be out amid the cold world’s strife, soon we’ll be sliding down the razor blade of life.” Lehrer WALTER UMBERFIELD Umby” AMBITION Doctor ACTIVITIES: Boys’ Nutmeg State 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Sr. Exec. Comm. 4; Intra- murals 1,2, 3,4 My high school days have all gone by and with them goes my joy of irresponsibility. What is in store for me I do not know except that the age of adulthood is cast before me.” STEVEN VALBONA AMBITION: To play hockey for the New York Rangers ACTIVITIES: Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3.4; Indoor Hockey League 2, 3,4; Intramural Hockey 3,4; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 4 HERO: Brad Park You can’t always get what you want.” KENNETH VALENTE Valentz” AMBITION: To go into business for myself ACTIVITIES: Intramural Hockey 3,4; Indoor Hockey League 4 FAVORITE FOODS Pizza and Beer Never fear that your life might come to an end; rather fear that it should have no beginning.” Anonymous ROBERT VALLUZZI Rob” AMBITION To be a mechanic, and further my education in music ACTIVITIES: Intramural Hockey 1, 2, 3.4; Band 1, 2, 3,4 FAVORITE ACTIVITY: Playing Rock ' n’ Roll CO VO Page SANDY VIEIRA AMBITION: A good housewife HERO: Russ LaFayette Very little is needed to make a happy life. It is all within yourself, in your way of thinking. Anonymous GARY WALKER Woodstock AMBITION: Architect ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2; Soccer 2 I AM STONED Life won’t breathe Unless it can bleed. Life won’t bleed Unless other life conceives It’s individuality.” Walker WILLIAM WALSH Guillermo” AMBITION: Data Processing ACTIVITIES: Var Baseball 4; Weight Lifting Club 3 Room 131 is the center of learning in Windsor Locks High School — better known as Athens.” Doc W HENDRIKUS M WATERSCHOOT Henry AMBITION . To go into either science or into mathematics, to become an accountant or an actuary, and to succeed in anything I do ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 3,4 HEROES: American Working Persons If we unite and keep calm, we can solve any problem that we can ever be faced with.” Wa terse hoot 60 LINDA JANE WENC AMBITION: To have these until I die: laugh¬ ter, hope, and a sock in the eye ACTIVITIES: HERALD Board 4; Chcerleading 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4; National Honor Society 3, Sec. 4; Girls’ Tennis 3,4; Student Tutoring 2, 3, 4; Poetry Contest Prize 2; Sr. Class Play 4; WLHS CRIER 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 3, 4 I don’t care what they say about me as long as they say my name right.” DONNA WHITE AMBITION: To learn how to live Leaving the cocoon cradle Reaching for a star Breathing in the joker’s fable Makes me wonder who we really are Don’t you wonder who we are?” Spheeris VO Page USA MOIRA WHITTEN Li” AMBITION: To be the first woman President to have graduated from Windsor Locks High ACTIVITIES: Pincmeadow Players 1, 2, 3; Sr. Class Play 4 HERO: Hawkeye Pierce of M A S H” It’s not the gettin ' there but the goin’ that’s good.’’ Chapin JOHN WRIGHT NANCY SHARON WOLK AMBITION: To marry Dave We love the things we love, in spite of what they are.” Untermeyer EDWARD WOODWARD Woodpecker” AMBITION: Telephone Installer ACTIVITIES: Swim Team 1, 2, 3 HERO: Popeyc Thou weed, who an so lovely, fair, and smellest so sweet.” Shakespeare ROBERT S. YORK Yorker” AMBITION: To go on to culinary school and learn the ans of cooking ACTIVITIES: Jr. Achievement 3; DECA Club 3,4 FAVORITE ROCK GROUP: The Rolling Stones To be free you must enjoy.” FRANK HENRY ZAINE AMBITION: To do it my way, if I’m allowed Instead of a full footprint on the sands of time, an occasional rascal leaves only the mark of a heel.” 61 LD VO Page JAMES J. ZIEN Coleman”; Zieno” AMBITION: Lawyer, and to ski the Swiss Alps ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, co-capt. 4; Bas¬ ketball 1,2, 3, Co-capt. 4; Intramural Handsocccr 2; Ski Club 3,4; Sr. Class Play 4; Physical Fitness Award, Runner Up 1; All-Confcrencc Football 4 Love is a silly sophomore named Kathy O.” DIANE F. FARIA AMBITION: To be happy and to share my hap¬ piness with others ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 2,4; Future Teachers’ Club 1,2, Pres. 3 FAVORITE SONG: Bom to be Wild” I am simple and free, like the dove flics, like the wind blows, like the love I have for peace and happiness.” Diane and John BARRY ZAUGG KAREN BLANCHARD BRIAN QUINN MARK PAUL ZERCIE Zerce” AMBITION: Professional Electrician ACTIVITIES: Jr. Achievement 3,4; Sr. Class Play 4 HERO: Mickey Mouse Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length.” Frost PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE ERNEST W. BENEFIELD BARRY F CARRAGHER NANCY A DAVIS PAULA RAE FARR KENNETH FRANK GRANO ROBERT ALLAN HUBBARD THOMAS E. LUSCOMB JAMES MICHAEL MOORE JOSEPH C. PHILLIPS BARBARA ANN RIZZO DAVID GEORGE ROZMAN JAMES A THOMPSON ALICE ROURKE Page Page Page MOST CLASS SPIRIT Chris and Ken CLASS SWEETHEARTS Lenny and Sue Who’s Who o Page Page Page CLASS OPTIMISTS Debbie and Ted CLASS FLIRTS Jeff Randall and Carol Twitchell MOST CHANGED Pam and Kevin 69 CO MOST CREATIVE Joyce Targo and Jim Revett Page In Memory °f Our Classmates 70 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page80 Page Student Government UPPER RIGHT: SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Jim Bouchard Vice-Pres. Debbie Olisky Treas. Beth Campbell Sec. Joyce Targo CENTER LEFT: JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Ted Pashos Vice-Pres. Donna Carey Sec Diane Nctcoh Treas. Nancy Costello (missing from picture) CENTER RIGHT FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Roberta Taravclla Vice-Pres. Fran Taravclla Sec. Nina Solcnski Treas. Carol Ripalone ABOVE: SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Kathy O’Connor Vice-Pres. Mary Urso Sec. Cheryl Rolocut Treas. Evelyn Tersavich 78 CM 03 Page SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: BACK ROW: Jim Bouchard, Beth Campbell, Duane Cashin, Wally Umberfield, Butch Perron, Kevin Renfro. FRONT ROW: Debbie Olisky,Johnna Babiarz, Ann Marie Sartirana, Donna Starr, Karla Dessaint, Jan Healy, Mr. George Anastasia, Advisor. STUDENT COUNCIL: (l.-r.): Kathy McCarthy, A1 Bologna, Sue Viggiano, Ann Marie Sartirana, Rita Sheridan, Brian Hillcry, Carl Schisscl, Nina Solenski, Donna D’Agostino, Karen Netcoh, Kathy Gentile, Dan Flynn, Eileen Bateson. Missing from picture: Maureen McCabe, Joel Faenza, Kim Miller, Linda Delisa, Rob Shea, Mr. Stephen Foley, Advisor. 79 CO 00 Page Page The HERALD Board EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Kathy Goff MANAGING EDITOR Marla Levin LAYOUT EDITOR Dean Leary FEATURES CO-EDITORS COPY EDITOR Donna Nelson FACULTY EDITOR Joan Famiglietti PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR William Ramirez Jan Healy SPORTS EDITOR SENIOR CLASS CO-EDITORS George Perry Linda Wenc Debbie Langlais Mary Muldoon Johnna Babiarz 74 Thomas O’Leary 74 Janice Bomely 75 Ted Pashos 75 DESIGN FOR PAGE 18 Kathy Brangan 74 Cheryl Perron 74 Mike Millard 75 Sandra Bushnik 74 Scott Ramsay 75 Joyce Colturi 74 Kevin Renfro 74 BUSINESS BOARD Michael Danyluk 74 David Renouf 74 Debbie Babiasz 74 Karla Dessaint 74 Nora Sawtelle 75 Michelle Hendershot 74 Louanne Evans 74 Paula Schwerdtfeger 74 Nancy Molinari 74 Barbara Frano 74 James Troy 75 Rosanne Simborski 74 Debbie Hannon 75 Henry Waterschoot 74 Ally son Suthem 74 Pam Howarth 74 Paul Zocco 75 Heather Huebner 74 TYPISTS Mary Katzbeck 75 ADVISOR Joan Campenelli 75 Lynn Kingsbury 74 Harold Robinson Lynn LaChance 74 Donna LeBlanc 74 Cindy Levesque 75 Susan Little 75 COVER DESIGN Anne Olszewski 75 Suzanne O’Brien 74 James Bouchard 74 Yvonne Waterschoot 75 81 LD 00 Page SEN. WEICKER’S WASHINGTON INTERN PROGRAM: Paula Schwcrdtfegcr. HARVARD BOOK AWARD: William Ramirez. YALE BOOK AWARD: Kathy Goff (left) and C.W D.A.C. AWARD: Debbie Langlais (right) DAR AWARD: Marie Duwell (center right). Awards POETRY AWARDS: Lynn Kingsbury, Thomas O’Leary, and Marla Levin. Missing from picrure: Valerie Schmitt. 82 VO 00 Page LAUREL and NUTMEG STATE (l.-r.) Donna Nelson, Marie Duwell, James Bouchard, William Rami¬ rez, Walter Umbcrfield, Robert Marcinek, Theodore Sapoznik. Alternates missing from picture: Nancy Shapiro and George Perry. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Johnna Babiarz, James Bouchard, Sandra Casinghino, Mary Beth Colbert, Bruce Curry, Marie Duwell, Kathy Goff. James Gragnolati, Treas, Janice Healey, David Helferich, Pamela Howarth, Deborah Langlais, Marla Levin, Pres., Robert Marcinek, Mary Muldoon, Donna Nelson, Karen Netcoh, Thomas O’Leary, Deborah Oli- sky, George Perry, William Ramirez, Jeffrey Randall, Suzanne Roy, Theodore Sapoznik, Vice- Pres., Paula Schwerdtfeger, Nancy Shapiro, Val¬ erie Schmidt, Walter Umbcrfield, Henry Water- schoot, Linda Wenc, Sec., Donna White. 83 CO Page SCIENCE FAIR AWARD: James Gragnolati NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED SCHOLARS (l.-r.): Marla Levin, Paula Schwerdtfeger, Pamela Howarth, William Rami¬ rez, Dean Leary, Thomas O’Leary, David Hclf- rich, David Renouf, Bruce Curry, Theodore Sapoznik. Missing from picture: James Bouch¬ ard, Everett Cook, Peter Daly, Robert Marcinek. NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS: Kathy Goff and Donna White. SCIENCE FAIR AWARD: Johnna Babiarz, and John Sapoznik. FAMILY LEADER OF TOMORROW: Kathy Goff 84 00 00 Page Well, what can I say?” Parents ' Night This year a new program was employed for parents’ night. The stu¬ dents set up the appointments for par¬ ents and teachers to meet. When parents and teachers shoot the breeze The facts come out. That closeup look — that’ll scare the parents off. What am I doing here? I’m a student, not a teacher.” 85 O ' 00 Page Nurse Assistant Program (Top left and top right) In addition to classroom work and clinical practice at Bickford’s Convalescent Home, the nurse’s aides received certificates on CPR and first aid. Child Development Nursery School Program (Bottom left and right) As part of the classroom program in the Child Develop¬ ment course, the nursery school provided a learning experience for both the students and the children. 86 Page 9 0 TOP LEFT: American Field Service, Advisor Miss Glowaclci TOP RIGHT: International Fellowship student from Brazil, Leila Scores, with her American sis¬ ter, Juliann Dion. BOTTOM LEFT. Volunteer Service Corps, Advisors Mrs. Krahmcr and Mrs. Fcrrin While we ' re on the way to there, why not share? Scott and Russell 87 Page 9 1 WLHS Crier The CRIER keeps us informed of current thoughts and school activities. 88 CM 0 Page Page Save Ourselves (Top right and left) As one of several projects to benefit the ecology in Windsor Locks the club prepares glass for recycling. Page94 MUBJ The Chess Club (Below right) The members spent many hours analyzing their moves during H period and after school. The Chefs ' Club (Top left and center) Members of the Chefs’ Club, the school’s resident gourmets, prepared a variety of good things to eat in the homemaking kitch- LD Page Library Assistants Library Assistants work with Miss Colby to keep the library in order. AVAClub The AVA club members assist Mr. Randall in meeting the requests by fac¬ ulty and students for use of AVA equipment. Student Custodians The custodians remain at school after hours in order to provide the administration and students with favorable surroundings. 92 VO Ov Page Distributive Education The DECA Club members learn common business procedures by oper¬ ating a school store. An Athletic Council member at work. Driver Education This course teaches students to develop correct driving attitudes and acquire proper driving techniques. Athletic Council Members of the council attend all athletic events to manage ticket sales and to assist the administration in keeping order. 93 Page Page Page99 Sad and happy, fast and sloiv. Ids changing all the time. It’s shared by everyone. It ’s music. 97 O 03 CU Page X 0 2 Page 103 Page 104 THE TEAM: Rich Balboni, A1 Bologna, Tony Campisi, Duane Cashin, John Colli, Robert Cressotti, John Flanders, Joey Giannoccaro, Brian Gragnolati, Jeff Harnett, Teddy Johnson, Bobby Lash, Peter Lawsing, Robert Marcinclc, Billy Marinonc, Gary Mattcsscn, John Montenicri, Mark Nolan, Steve Salvatore, Teddy Sapoznik, Ronnie Stoccker, Ed Stanton, Rob Swede, Tim Talbot, Ricky Tersavich, Wally Umbcrfield, Mark Verre, Scott Willet, Mgr. Howard Harmcning, Mgr. Joe McGloin, Mgr. John McGloin, Asst. Coach James McKenna, Coach Daniel Sullivan. Even my grandmother can run faster than you guys and she is 97.” Igor” 101 Page 105 THE TEAM: FIRST ROW (l.-r.): Bob Sciullo, Ryan Williams, Dan Flynn, Jim Loughran, Todd Slapcr.Joc McCabe, Rick Green, Rich Degen, Chet Christian, Kevin McAdorcy, Mgr Paul Kosman. SECOND ROW: Jeff Horowitz, Steve Bcdnarz, Carl Schicssl, Craig O’Connor, Ken Woodhouse, Doug Lombardi, Norman Peterson, Anthony Gavello, Chris Logan, Mark Nai, Mgr Mike Tcdone. THIRD ROW Coach Fran Beaudry, Bob Tremblay, Ted Novakowski, Frank Giannuzzi, Peter Allen, Kevin Casey, Co-capt. John Sapoznik, Steve Marinone, Brian Hillcry, Mark Fitzgerald, Mickey Dower, Ron Bukowinski, Co-capt. Scott Wilkman, Asst. Coach Mike Hennigan. 102 Page 106 Football THE VARSITY TEAM: FIRST ROW (l.-r): Steve Liss, Neal Talbot, Co-capt. Jim Zien, Co-capt Len Senofonte, Bill Ramirez, Butch Perron, Coach Pat Scelza. SECOND ROW: Kevin Brough, Scott Ramsey, Paul Wrabcl, Bill King, John Michalewicz, Dale Ribaudo, John Landolina, Perry DiPrato, Coach Jim Muska, Dave Jackson. THIRD ROW: Paul King, Tony Wenzel, Rich Broome, Bill LaTorra, Andy Rosenberg, Gary Bomely, Norman Dubay, Dan Kycia, Mark Joanis, Mark Calusine. FOURTH ROW: Frank Netcoh, Tim Hanley, Mgr. Steve Zapulla, Steve Schwerdtfcger, Barry Jacobson, Marc Gadoury. 103 Senior Co-captain Jim Zien was named to the All-Star Central Valley Conference Team, to The Hartford TIMES All-Suburban Team, and to the Prep High School All-American Team. He also received an honorable mention award on the All-State Team. THE PASSER Dropping back with ball ripe in my palm . . . I taper and coil myself down, and raise my arm to fake. Abbe 104 00 o 03 CU As I run and weigh measure and test, the light kindles on helmets, THE J.V TEAM: Coaches Doug Malone and Dennis Scudcri, James Bancroft, Mark Borcsheski, Joe Boyle, Carl Buckley, Gerard Caron, Ken Depoutot, Kevin DiBacco, Joe Grakowsky, Dave Hartwig, Larry Johnson, Carl Landolina, Dan Miller, Jim Morris, Brian Quagliaroli, Gary Roberts, Dennis Roy. Greg Sawtellc, Robert Shea, Jules Van Schelt, Mike Vignone, Kevin Walsh, Richard Walsh. CT ' O 03 CU Field Hockey She with all the charm of woman. THE TEAM: FIRST ROW (l.-r ): Mgr. Joan Umberfield, Coach Cindy Wilson, Asst. Coach Molly Pratt, Mgr. Kathy Flynn. SECOND ROW: Linda Cmara, Mary Beth Williams, Peggy Colli, Barbara Bcllingeri, Doreen O’Brien, Terry Brangan, Karen Mackey THIRD ROW: Diane Leary, Mary Ann Danyluk, Nancy Quinn, Michelle Gilbert, Kathy Monzillo, Fran Brangan, Kathy Cosgrove, Linda Parker. FOURTH ROW: Suzanne O’Brien, Donna Perkins, Karen Netcoh, Nancy Foucher, Tina Pascoc.Joy Oliveira, Cindy Pcrleoni. FIFTH ROW: Joanne Michalewicz, Kathy McCarthy, Co-capt. Marie Duwell, Liz Gragnolati, Kim Storms, Karen Shannon, Co-capt. Nancy Shapiro, Debbie Root. O 106 03 CU The 1973 Varsity team had their most successful season ever with a reg¬ ular season record of 8-1-3. The team excelled in the state tournament before bowing out in the semi-finals, compil¬ ing an outstanding record of 11-2-3. She with all the breadth of man. Tennyson 107 Page 111 Applaud us when we run, console us when we fall, cheer us when we recover, but let us pass on, for God’s sake, let us pass on. Burke 108 109 THE TEAM: FRONT ROW (l.-r.): Donald Munson, Kevin Kearns, Opt. Jim Gragnolati, David Helfcrich, David McOnn, James Gor¬ man. BACK ROW: Coach Peter Sarant, David Vanderbilt, Armin Hamedy, Francis Bujac, Joe Whelan, Robert Bologna, Jim Barile. cn 03 CU THE DIVER Freefalling, weightless as in dreams of wingless flight, plunged through infraspace . . . Hayden Girls 9 Swimming THE TEAM: Coach Stephanie Levine, Co-capt. Chris O’Connor, Co-capt. Kate Kennedy, Wendy Luke, Paula Schwerdtfcger, Donna Ber- nichc, Kathy Bemichc, Barbara Berkowitz, Elaine Bigos, Brenda Boglisch, Judy Bristol, Jan¬ ice Bomely, Jcannie Boucher, Debbie Carey, Peggy Case, Nancy Cooper, Val Dcngenis, Jane Dennis, Pam Gates, Candy Klaus, Missy Klaus, Nancy Magoon, Michele Masse, Sharon Mobig- lia, Kim Quintin, Teri-Kay Ramirez, Marlene Rolocut, Karen Schiossl, Suzanne Sherman, Rita Simoneau, Sharon Slaper, Karen Stewart, Joanne Woodward, Divers: Donna D’Agostino, Val Pel¬ letier, Sharon Wezowicz. 110 Page 114 Boys ' Swimming THE TEAM: BACK ROW (l.-r ): Coach Ken Malone, Steven Bouffard, David Bonji, Jeffrey Boglisch, Peter Lawsing, Randy Jones, Michael Carroll, Mark Naegeli, Jeff Demers, Barry Jacob¬ son, Luke McGee, Bruce Curry. FRONT ROW: David Bouffard, Patrick Lawsing, Donald Rosenberg, Thomas Ratcliff, Mark Pastick, David Molinari. This year the team had enough holy water and spirit to satisfy themselves and those who watched. in Page 1 ID Varsity Basketball Even though we had a losing season. I feel that we won every game. These boys gave 100% in their aggressiveness, sincerity, and sportsmanship. They are a great bunch of guys. ” Coach Dan Sullivan 112 VO 03 CU THE TEAM: FIRST ROW (Dr.): Bob Marcinek, Co-capt. Jim Zien, Co-capt. Steve Salvatore, Bill Rami¬ rez, Coach Dan Sullivan. SECOND ROW: Paul King, John Michalewicz, Rich Balboni, Kevin Brough, John Woodhousc, Mark Wilkman. Page 11 Page 118 Freshman Basketball THE TEAM: FIRST ROW (l.-r.): Mgr. Joe Spalluto, Dan Flynn, Ed Brazalovich, Jim Loughran, Doug Lombardi. Todd Slapcr, Coach Brian McKcown. SECOND ROW: Tom Cannone, Co-capt. Carl Schicssl, Primo Camevale, David Harrwig, Steve Marinone. THIRD ROW: Roy Teed, Joe Grakowsky, Peter Allen, Mark Nai, Co-capt. Ron Tremblay. 115 6ir s,,d Girls ' Basketball WHO SO I « 1 BjI’ pN - mxvsojt •uff ir 4 Lay it up nice and easy. THE TEAM: FIRST ROW (l.-r.): Diane Lear” Leary, Sandy Kofax” Casinghno, Karen Dubcr” Dube, Heather Hebe” Huebner, Coach Kathy Rusch. SECOND ROW: Nancy Cos” Costello, Susan Musk” Muska, Diane Seno” Senofonte, Nancy Coop” Cooper, Kathy Cosg” Cosgrove, Evie Ters” Tcrsavich. THIRD ROW: Debbie Poops” Hannon, Chris Oakie” O’Connor, Karen Wink” Shannon, Nancy Shi” Shapiro, Kim Stormy” Storms, Liz Granny” Gragnolati, Marie Du” Duwell. Managers not pres¬ ent, Kathy McCarthy and Nancy Plante. 116 Page X 2 0 T7T 8§e d Cheerleaders Let’s get together . . . exercise, jump higher, yell louder . . . practice — 3 times a week . . . fun is 16 soccer games, 10 football games, 20 basketball games!. . . SMILE! . . . fake it. . . handsprings, backward walkovers, a one-handed cartwheel into a split. . . it hurts . . . co-ordination, confidence . . . flags . . . Windy” . . . All the way . . . Give us an R . . . louder, louder. . SPIRIT! SOCCER AND FOOTBALL SQUAD: Suzanne Roy, Linda Wenc, Cathy Wczowicz, Lynn Blakely, Janet Briere, Donna DiDominico, Judy Farmer, Shelley Goldfarb, Sheila Jackson, Kim Mascaro, Evelyn Tersavich, Mary Urso. BASKETBALL SQUAD: Suzanne Roy, Paula Schwcrdtfeger, Linda Wenc, Tina Pascoe, Cathy Wczowicz, Lynn Blakely, Janet Briere, Judy Farmer, Sheila Jackson, Kim Mascaro, Beth Rielly, Linda Staron. Wanda Glowacki is the advisor for both squads. 118 777 8§ed Fans Everyone for Windsor Locks stand up and holler! Got the spirit, let’s hear it! Let’s Go Maroon and White! C 7 T Track THE TEAM: BACK ROW (l.-r.): Andrew Rosenberg, Marc Gadoury, Paul Dcsrochcs, Richard Degcn,Jim Bancroft, John McGloin, Robert Lavinskis, Robert Vozzola. MIDDLE ROW: Daniel Miller, Mark Verrc.Jim Barile, Donald Munson, Jim Gorman, Francis Bujak, Stephen Okon, Mike Frechette FRONT ROW: Coach Peter Sarant, Dave Hclferich, James Grag- nolati, Ted Sapoznik, Kevin Keams, Brian Quagliaroli, Tim Hamley. Missing from picture: Gary Quagliaroli. In the spring, Pete Lawsing, John Sapoznik, Jeff Harnett, John Michalewicz, and Patrick Lawsing joined with the members of the indoor team for the outdoor season. THE GIRLS’ TEAM: Janet Frano, Joan Wile, Michele Masse, Kathleen Leonard, Theresa Brangan, Mara Becker, Susan Persano. 120 Page 124 THE VARSITY TEAM: Bob Marcinek, Alien Livingston, Steve Murkowicz. Mark Wilkman, Tom Saletnik, Steve Desrochcs, Malcolm Getz. THE J.V TEAM: Mike Garbolski, Brian Grag- nolati, Scott Wilkman, Rory Collins, Jim Mon- tcmcrlo, Mark Pastick. THE GIRL’S TEAM: Linda Wcnc, Jan Hcaly, Donna Nelson, Pam Howarth. Marla Levin, Nancy Molinari, Debbie Campominosi, Jane Dennis, Karen Schiessl, Kim Tassistro, Kate Kennedy, Kathy Monzillo. Mr. Andre LaBrosse is the coach of all the teams. 121 Page -L Z ID In reflecting upon sports competition, we were aware of. . . the striving to score . . . the strategy for victory . . . the resounding cheers . . . the disappointment of defeat. . . the joy of play . 122 and the shared efforts that form a team. VO CM 03 CU 7 T 8§E d Page X 2 8 Administration Dr. Peter D’Arrigo Superintendent of Schools Elias Shapiro Assistant Superintendent of Schools Henry Traverso, Principal (center left) BOARD OF EDUCATION (l.-r.): Bernard J. Casey, James G. Loughran, C. Glenn Flanders, chairman, Mrs. Mary Jackson. At the time the picture was taken, Malcolm K. Hamilton had not become a member of the Board. Clifford Randall, Multi-Media Direc¬ tor (far left). Leo Dennis, Director of Curriculum (center). 125 Page 129 Evaluations . . . Announcements . . . Complaint Book . . . Sympathy . . . Ruth Smith Anne Wawruck Marjorie Cooper 126 Page 130 Work Experience Shirley Kligerman Reading Marybeth Olander Guidance (1-r): Edward Muska, George Mitchell, Barbara McLeod, department chair¬ man, Charles Simonetta, Michael Pap¬ pas Marion O’Leary Library- Nurse 127 T C T Distributive Education Business Elizabeth Magnani Nurses ' Assistants Shakespeare. . . Shorthand. . . Customers. . . Communication. . . 128 7 C T aSej English TOP LEFT: Eleanor Krahmer, Anne Lumbert, Ellen King, Harold Robinson, Stephanie Levine. CENTER LEFT: Stephen Foley, James Gatto, Eleanor Clark. CENTER RIGHT: Linda Colo, Robert Rossi, June Sherman, department chairman. BOTTOM LEFT: John Gallo. BOTTOM CENTER: James Francoeur, Barbara Merkelson. 129 C C T Greetings. . Maps. . . Debates. . . Openmindedness. . . Languages ABOVE: Gayle Reddington, Barbara Mackenzie. TOP RIGHT: Andre LaBrosse, Althea Cliff, department chairman. RIGHT: Wanda Glowacki, Natale Santoro. CO 03 CU TOP: Shirley Moore, William Elrick. CENTER: Joseph Dolan, Frank Borchetta. CENTER RIGHT: Brian McKeown, Patrick Scelza. BOTTOM: Cornelius O’Leary, John Maxwell, Leonard Stine, department chairman. 131 LD CO 03 CU Mathematics TOP: Thomas Panaccione, Dennis Gragnolati. TOP RIGHT: Howard Buckley, department chairman, Carl Purinton, Harriet Randall, Francis Beaudry. BOTTOM RIGHT: Peter Sarant, Robert Dowd. VO CO 03 CU TOP: Richard Bielawiec, Frank Flaherty, James Daniels, Randolph Widmer. TOP RIGHT: George Placzek, Sara Warren. BOTTOM: Edward Luke, department chair¬ man, Shirley Sharis, Alfred Kausch, James Muska. Science Equations . . . Microscopes . . . Erasers. . . Experimentation 133 C T Music Art Cindee Andrusio Richard Smith Carol Dabkowski, Donna Papcn hausen Kathleen Dowd Dorothy Mikolajcik James McKenna (center right) Physical Education Obstacles . . . Tunes . Creation. . Daniel Sullivan 134 Page 138 TOP LEFT: Vivan Christensen, department chairman, Deborah Coburn, Mary Parent ' . ABOV E LEFT: Allison Hinds, Paul Thibodeau, department chairman. ABOVE CENTER: Angelo DeCarli, Thomas Cardarella. ABOVE RIGHT: Matthew Kowalski, Gordon Griswold. 135 Page 139 CAFETERIA STAFF: Eileen Jelinek, Timmie Bazyk, Millie Pauluh, Mary McComb, Loretta O’Donnell, Yvette Carnevale, Louise Pinatti, Flore LaFerrier, Barbara Mor- ello. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Helen Orlowski. Virginia Brown Cafeteria Director Custodians CUSTODIANS: William Corbin, Charles Jeffrey, Ellsworth Case. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Harold Michaud. 136 O 03 CU . . . growing increases our understanding of the world 137 03 CU Page 144 Page 145 BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1974 from I McDonald ' s ■ I. 195 Turnpike Road Windsor Locks, Connecticut 142 Page 146 Hartford Telephone 247-2131 HERB SHEINTOP, Prop. 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But for the ambitious soldier who is determined to make every moment count in furthering his education or technical knowledge, the Army provides means and opportunities which are virtually unmatched elsewhere. For more information on the New Army, contact your local Army Recruiter for this area: SSC Walter B. Levasseur 221 Asylum Street Hartford, Connecticut 522-3224 or Windsor Locks, Connecticut 623-1 153 00 03 CU CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1974 ALLEN MOTORS, INC. 6 Stanton Road Windsor Locks, CT Dodge Cars — Trucks Sales — Service — Parts 145 Page 149 COMPLIMENTS OF OLDE TOWNE LINCOLN — MERCURY, INC. Mercury — Comet — Capri 645 Poquonock Avenue Windsor, Connecticut 06095 Te lephone 688-7218 146 03 CU 150 Page lb 1 NORTHERN CONNECTICUT NATIONAL BANK OZJ WINDSOR LOCKS, CONNECTICUT 06096 WINDSOR LOCKS ENFIELD EAST WINDSOR ELLINGTON BRADLEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ue Page -L 3 Z c. h. dexter division the dexter corporation AmmmJ one elm street. Windsor locks. Connecticut 06096 Custom creators of industrial papers and webs ESTABLISHED 1767 and a member of the Council of Profit Sharing Industries c. h. dexter division the dexter corporation ONE ELM STREET. WINDSOR LOCKS. CONNECTICUT 06096 Page -L 3 O 0 3 0 Q 0 jr nr 0 rr % TV 5 0 I 0 0 CONGRATULATIONS . . arid the best of luck! We at Lormg 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 1 We hope that, just as you have chosen us as your class photographer, you will continue to think of Lormg Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! When you choose Lormg portraits, you are sure of the finest craftsmanship at the most moderate prices! mikivi; mmiis Hew England’s Leading Portrait and Yearbook Photographers 150 D bJD 03 Oh 154 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 151 1 c;c; Cartmra Jmirral 3 nr. MiMMR ir INVITATION 6 Poquonock Avenue Windsor, Connecticut 688-2200 JOHN C. CARMON FRANK W. CARMON 1816 Poquonock Avenue Poquonock, Connecticut 688-2200 152 03 CU 156 COMPLIMENTS OF BRADLEY BOWL Turnpike Road Windsor Locks, CT Telephone 623-2597 Wickes Plumbing, Heating, and Electrical A Division of The Wickes Corporation East Side of Hwy. 159 Windsor Locks.Conn. 06096 203 623-2405 203 623-4155 Hartford 203 246-9506 Mass: 413 739-7498 153 03 CU 157 COMPLIMENTS OF S. W. B. O WINDSOR A VE • WINDSOR CONNECTICUT 06005 • TELEPHONE 247 3265 AREA CODE 203 154 03 CU 158 COMPLIMENTS OF CHEZ JOSEF, BANQUET HOUSE AGAWAM, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone (413) 786-0257 or (413) 786-0313 Compliments of CHARLES D. COLTON SON, INC. GENERAL INSURANCE 14 Old County Road Tel. 623-3087 Windsor Locks,Conn. 155 03 CU 159 Page 160 COMPLIMENTS OF THE CLASS OF 1975 COMPLIMENTS OF THE CLASS OF 1976 COMPLIMENTS OF THE CLASS OF 1977 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1974 A FRIEND CN VO 03 CU BEST WISHES FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE WINDSOR LOCKS SAVINGS BUILDERS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Windsor Locks HARDWARE, INC. Oldest Financial Institution —Member— Federal Home Loan Bank System Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. GEISSLER ' S SUPPERMARKET, INC. CHARLES S. CARILLO AGENCY INC. Home of Fine Foods Insurance — Real Estate Bridge Street Warehouse Point, Connecticut 136 Main Street Dexter Plaza Windsor Locks, Connecticut Windsor Locks, Connecticut 06096 159 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ' 74 ' Pioneer Telephone Answering Service 21 Vadnais Drive Windsor Locks, Conn. 623-4483 WE ' RE IN WHEN YOU ' RE OUT. COMPLIMENTS OF RONCARI INDUSTRIES Northern Connecticut and Western Massachusetts Compliments of UNITED GEAR AND MACHINE 1087 East St., Suffield, Conn. VICTOR J. MALEC. President Telephone 623-6618 160 Page 164 Compliments of MODERN DRUG COMPANY Comer Oak and Main SKY LINE Russell Stover Candies Windsor Locks, Conn. RESTAURANT Telephone 623-3341 97 Turnpike Road Windsor Locks, Conn. Compliments of Compliments of the SMALLEY BROS. CONSTRUCTION JOHNSON-KANIA FUNERAL HOME Residential Paving 105 Oak St. Windsor Locks, Conn. Telephone 623-2456 47 Smalley Road Windsor Locks Telephone 623-3274 161 LD VO 03 CU Compliments of ra □=( Spring St. and Route 75 Windsor Locks, Conn. • 203-623-2481 MACALUSO ' S MARKET 178 Turnpike Rond Windsor Locks 823-1145 P. J. LODOLA SONS INC. Electricians 373 South Main Street SERVE QUALITY FOODS THAT COST LESS! ALWAYS LOOK FOR. . . AU SfHT UR nowcrs at muiu it row awvMim OTO yrfl HABfI Windsor Locks, Conn. Tel. 623-7312 LIGHT POWER HEAT VO VO 03 CU COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF CONTINENTAL CAN CORPORATION VILLA ROSE RESTAURANT 491 North Street Windsor Locks, CT 06096 West Spring Street Windsor Locks, CT 06096 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF RUSSO CHEVROLET SUBARU SALES SERVICE Turnpike Road Windsor Locks, CT 06096 6 North Main Street Windsor Locks, CT 06096 163 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1974 MIKE’S SUNOCO SERVICE 32 Main Street Windsor Locks, CT 06096 Telephone 623-0256 C.J.P. Kelly Tires Batteries Accessories COMPLIMENTS OF MORE THAN AUTO PARTS . .AUTO PEOPLE ACME AUTO SUPPLY, CABRAL INC. OIL COMPANY 89 Turnpike Road Windsor Locks, Ct. North Street Windsor Locks, CT 06096 623 8231 or 522-0239 Domestic, Foreign, and High Performance Parts and Supplies 164 Page 168 Compliments of DOCTOR RAYMOND P. CASHMAN PHIL’S AUTO SERVICE Specializing in 1 Mobil 1 L 457 Spring St. Automatic Transmissions Phone 623-2140 Windsor Locks, Conn. 06096 Dexter Plaza Compliments of W. T. GRANT COMPANY Windsor Locks, Connecticut GARDEN GROVE CATERERS, INC. Keeney St., P.O. Box 646 Manchester, Conn. 06040 Main Office: 649-5313, 649 5314 Clambakes — Picnics Catering to Weddings, Receptions, Testimonials Compliments of SWEDE ' S JEWELERS 154 Main Street Windsor Locks, Connecticut Webb Street Hartford Compliments of JIGS — FIXTURES — DIES — SPECIAL MACHINES — EXPERIMENTAL STAMPINGS BROACHING AND KELLERING PINE MEADOW MACHINE CO., INC. Telephone 623-4494 Windsor Locks, Conn. Phone 525 5835 Compliments of DR. A. GOTTESMAN Optometrist w Compliments of BROOKMAN FORD SALES, INC. Ford Cars and Trucks Sales — Service — Parts — Accessories Any Make Repaired We Have a Large Stock of Used Cars and Trucks 623 3366 Turnpike Road Windsor Locks, Connecticut 165 Page 169 Compliments of DALEY ' S FLORIST GIFT SHOP 142 Main Street Windsor Locks, Conn. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF DR. WILLIAM N. KING QUALITY SODAS CANDIES SANDWICHES Compliments of MARCONI’S PATENT MEDICINES MILKSHAKES 130 Main Street NEWSPAPERS Complete Luncheonette Service Compliments of A Friend Compliments of SPRINGFIELD ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. P. F. LINGUA DR. J. E. DEL FAVERO 357 Columbus Avenue, Springfield, Massachusetts 736 8551 COMPLIMENTS OF TRIANGLE-PACIFIC, SUFFIELD DIVISION Federal Reserve System 166 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SUFFIELD Suffield, Connecticut Established 1864 —Member— Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. O 03 CU COMPLIMENTS OF THE DONUT KETTLE With Best Wishes THE SNOW MOTOR COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF SPAULDING GARDENS, INC. Flowers for All Occasions Suffield, Connecticut Thompsonville, Connecticut Best Wishes GOUIN-DAY AGENCY, INC. COMPLIMENTS OF JET PORT MOTOR INN (Airport Parking) Phones: Windsor Locks 623 2508 LAWN ACRE ROAD WINDSOR LOCKS, CONNECTICUT Turf Equipment Hartford 527 7221 Springfield 781 0261 COMPLIMENTS OF AD ' S PIZZERIA COMPLIMENTS OF CHOICE-VEND A Division of the Seeburg Corporation Turnpike Road, Windsor Locks, Connecticut 167 Pagel. 1 COMPLIMENTS OF BERT’S SPIRIT SHOPPE COMPLIMENTS OF KENNAMETAL, INC. COMPLIMENTS OF A PATRON COMPLIMENTS OF ROBERT M. GOODWIN BUS SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1974 A FRIEND 168 CN 03 CU Page-L 5 We are here together each with a life of his own, intermingled and entwined with all other lives and yet separate. With all our differences and directions we do not always see eye to eye, but there is room for me, a place for you, and a time for all of us. Page 174 Page 1 3 VO 03 CU


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