Woodbury High School - Warrior Yearbook (Woodbury, CT)

 - Class of 1964

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As teenagers, he has given us friendship, guidance, and interest; As students, a curiosity about mathematics and Emerson; As members of the Athletic Association, advice and enthusiasm; As basketball players, loyal support in victory and defeat; As underclassmen, knowledge of algebra and geometry; As seniors, a challenge to conquer calculus. While we were students at Woodbury High School, we welcomed his gifts in developing our academic, athletic, and personal abilities. As graduates we shall continue to benefit from the intellectual stimulation that he gave us. As a result of our sincere gratitude and respect, the class of 1964 dedicates the 1964 Warrior to Mr. Herbert Grandahl. 2 DEDICATION Now if you were standing on a street corner ... is a familiar introduction to our lessons. The Athletic Association receives encouragement and advice from its advisor. SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE Graduation from an American high school terminates free public education which is guaranteed to all young people of our nation. As graduates, you carry with you certain responsibilities. The first responsibility is to continue to seek knowledge and to develop your cultural and business backgrounds. Your second responsibility is to don the mantle of citizenship and to work as hard as possible to make our society a better place in which to live. It is we who perfect our society and our nation, and we do it by being intelligent and economically productive citizens. The third responsibility which you have is to be very sure that the advantages which you have had to date are maintained and perfected for the next generation. As American citizens, we assume the education of American Youth as one of our major responsibilities. American youth must be served, so that our nation, its economy, and its way of life may continue to prosper. The year 1963 will hold a very vivid and disturbing memory for all of us. In this year, as we worked in our respective classrooms and offices, a great president of the United States was assassinated. With this, not only a great man perished, but the very principles which we believe in were violated before our eyes. In 1837, Abraham Lincoln in discussing the future of our country said: ... ALL THE ARMIES OF EUROPE, ASIA AND AFRICA COMBINED, WITH ALL THE TREASURE OF THE EARTH (OUR OWN EXCEPTED) IN THEIR MILITARY CHEST, WITH A BONAPARTE FOR A COMMANDER, COULD NOT BY FORCE TAKE A DRINK FROM THE OHIO OR MAKE A TRACK ON THE BLUE RIDGE IN A TRIAL OF A THOUSAND YEARS. AT WHAT POINT, IS THE APPROACH OF DANGER TO BE EXPECTED? I ANSWER IF IT EVER REACHES US IT MUST SPRING UP AMONGST US; IT CANNOT COME FROM ABROAD. IF DESTRUCTION BE OUR LOT WE MUST OURSELVES BE ITS AUTHOR AND FINISHER. The responsibility for maintaining this nation and its beliefs passes on from generation to generation. It must be remembered that this responsibility should be guarded jealously, and ways to improve the nation should be sought energetically. In a very few years, the business of running this great nation, state, and community will be placed in your hands. On behalf of the faculty members of the Woodbury Public Schools, who have given much of themselves to prepare you for the tasks which lie ahead, I wish you well in all of your future endeavors. HUGH E. McGUIGAN SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 4 MR. HUGH McGUIGAN Superintendent BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED—Left to Right: Mrs. Mark Potter, Mrs. John Cochrane, Clerk, Mrs. Herman MarggrafF, Mrs. Milton Myers, Mrs. John Fleming, Secretary. STANDING—Left to Right: Mr. Hugh E. McGuigan, Superintendent, Mr. Frank Shepard Jr., Dr. A. Howard McLaughlin, Mr. Robert C. Rives, Chairman, Mr. Andrew Wylie. MISSING—Mr. Albert Sherwood. MISS CHARLOTTE ISHAM Supervisor of Instruction 5 MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mr. John Antey LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT U L T Y SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Mr. Edgar Buck. Miss Linda Ackerman, Mr. Paul Hadzima 6 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Mr. Gordon Decker 7 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Miss Marillyn Craig, Mr. John Powers BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Mrs. Gertrude Reardon, Mr. Raymond Judd LIBRARIAN Mrs. Maude Nichols SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Mr. Robert Dibble, Mr. William Birmingham, Mrs. George Page 8 Editor-in-Chief, Agnes Brezak, with Assistant Editor, Joan Murray. WARRIOR STAFF Typing editors, Jean Charbonneau and Susan Pilch. Business managers, Robert Travers, John Wright, and Robert Stier. THE STAFF Front Row: Art Editors, Sarah Hotchkiss, Nancy West; Editors, Agnes Brezak, Joan Murray; Typing Editor, Susan Pilch. Back Row: Business Managers, Robert Travers, Robert Stier; Typing Editor, Jean Charbonneau; Advisor, Mr. Korpalski; Business Manager, John Wright; Photography Editor, George Adams. 10 Treasurer, George Fairbanks, with Secretary, Diana Talarico. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front Row: Vice-President, Hiram Peck; Secretary, Diana Talarico; President, Robert Travers; Treasurer, George Fairbanks. Back Row: Executive committee: Beth Robinson, Dorothy Kunde, Joan Medhurst, Stella Spencer, Joan Murray, Rufus Ayers. Robert Travers, President. 11 DONALD ADAMS Donnie . . . spontaneous humor . . . nothing like a good argument . . . hibernates during classes, but always alert for debates . . . ingenious ideas. Soccer 1; track 2. GEORGE ADAMS Sirensl Firetrucks! Red lightsI . . . baby blue motor scooter and sunburned nose . . . Mona Lisa smile . . . shutterbug. Basketball Manager 1; baseball manager 1; photography club pres. 1; A. A. alternate 2; track 2, 3; executive com. 3; chemistry club 3; Warrior photography editor 4. THOMAS ADAMS Tom . . . Oh, hum. Tomorrow is another day. ... he has learned silence from the talkative. Do you remember: American History Period 5 .. . ANDREA ALEX Andi . . . speech knows no barriers . . . overflowing enthusiasm . . . pettipants . . . vitality plus. Chorus 1, 3, 4; Drama club 1, 3; History club 1; Biology club 2; French club 2, 3, 4; field hockey asst. mgr. 4; Thanksgiving Semi-formal 4; Prom 4; class night 4; class banquet 4. GLORIA AQUILAR Queen Elizabeth . . . assiduous . . . quiet, brown eyes . . . sweet and sincere. Language club 2; French club 3; Library service club 4; High-Lite make-up editor 4; field hockey 4; softball 4. RUFUS AYERS Rusty ... a stirring roll of drums, then applause ... to love is to live . . . realistic and philosophical happiness. Soccer 2, 3; track 2, 3, 4; Student Council alt. 2, rep. 3; vice-pres. 4; executive com. 4. 12 Got those figures. Comrade? Rusty Ayers asks George Adams in A Plot for Sabotage presented at The Pink Onion. DEBORAH BAER Debbie . . . responsible for the success of Seniors . . . first with the mink . . . earrings. Language club 2; French club 3, 4; High-Lite reporter 4; field hockey 4; Library Service club 4; chorus 4; Senior Fund Raising com. chrm. 4; baseball 4. Pink Onion ... A Plot for Sabotage . . . Mr. Buck's twin . . . PAULA BARDEN South Street, South Street . . . friendly and freckled . . . hard worker for the prom . . . Penelope . . . Go, Warriors, Go! Cheerleading 1, 4, alt. 3; chorus 1, 3, 4; Girls' chorus 1; Photography Club 1; Drama club 1; Student Council rep. 2, 4, alt. 3; Prom com. 3, chrm. 4; French club 3; Stenographic Pool 4; class play 4. EUGENE BEADLE Gene . . . quiet, intelligent, and sincere . . . never says more than is necessary . . . manners are always welcome. French club 1; baseball 2, 3, 4; J.V. basketball 2; V. 3, 4. NANCY BENSON Cheerful laughter . . . future homemaker ... an echo of happy chatter . . . two black eyes . . . second base. Photography club 1; chorus 1; J. V. basketball 3, V. 4; softball 2, 3, 4; Student Council alt. 4; Stenographic Pool 4; High-Lite reporter typing ed. 4; Prom 4; class play 4. 13 DEMITRIS BITOUNIS Salute! ... a twinkle in his eye . . . after you, if you please . . . shall we shimmy or twist? . . . P. D. plus ... we love you. Transfer student 4th year; soccer 4; French club 4; A. F. S. club 4; History club 4; foreign exchange student. AGNES BREZAK A is for Agnes . . . pretty neat . . . ready smile ... a book of knowledge. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' chorus sec. 1; Drama club 1; High Lite 2, Girls' sports ed. 3, 4; Biology club 2, 3; basketball V. 2, 3, 4; Chemistry club, sec. 3; N.H.S. 3, sec. 4; Science club pres. 4; Warrior editor-in-chief 4; class night, chrm 4; Letter of Commendation, National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test 4. Trognes Trend . . . Demitris-Greek to me 14 THOMAS BROWN Tom . . . blue convertible . . . quiet, intelligent humor . . . sing with your deep, bass voice . . . right-hand man for the prom. J. V. basketball 1; chorus 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Drama club 3; Prom 4. . . . dickers . . . College Math class is engrossing. DOUGLAS BYRNE JEAN CHARBONNEAU Conscientious and dependable . . . Pied Typer . . . intelligent smile . . . our genie ... a welcome friend. Cheerleading 1; chorus 1, 4; Photography club 1; 1964 Warrior asst, typing ed. 4; Stenographic Pool 4; home room rep. 4; High-Lite typist 4; class play com. 4; class trip 4; Prom 4. ELIZABETH CLARK Betsy . . . rainy days and the walking curl ... a loyal friend . . . sunny . . . get that rebound! Drama club 1; Girls' chorus 1; chorus 1, 2, 3; J. V. basketball 2, V. 3, 4; Biology club 3; Art club 4; Library Ser. club 4. JAMES CLARK Jim . . . plaid pants . . . calm . . . politeness his virtue . . . considerate and cooperative. J. V. track 2, V. 3. Make a note of that, class Ring around Demitris JUDITH CODDINGTON Judi ... a great sport . . . the point of practical jokes . . . bowling alleys . . . Uncle Hughie's car . . . center of confusion. Softball 1; chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep club 2, 4; Drama club 2. FRANK CONVARD Humor is the center of his life . . . always ready with an answer. JOHN COUNTRYMAN Mouse ... a gold eagle . . . the prep school look . . . mad mathematician . . a blue V. W . . . always prepared for fun. Drama club 1; band 1; orchestra 1; track 2, 3, 4; Biology club 2, 3; cross country 3; Chemistry club 3; class night 4. 15 EUGENE CRAWFORD Gene . . . one of The Three Mistakes . . . sun, summer, and sailing . . . bottle blond? ... a welcome sense of humor. Track 2, 3, 4. DAVID CREIGHTON Dave . . . hunting . . . follow that moose ... a universal friend . . . humor is his best asset. J. V. basketball mgr. 2; F. F. A. 3, 4; baseball 4. 1 i ymm KAREN DOWNES Fun-loving ... a dramatic voice and talent . . . delayed license . . . language flair . . . French r's. Drama club 1, 3, pres. 4; chorus 1 3, 4; Prom 3, 4; French club 3; Thanksgiving Semi-formal com. 4; class trip 4. Guitars, hootenannies . The Three Mistakes . . . Score I . . . ELAINE ELWOOD Jolly sense of humor . . . sparkling eyes match her disposition . . . those horrible nursing boards . . . left-handed basketball star. Chorus 1, 3, 4; Photography club 1; V. basketball 2, 3, 4; softball 2, 3, 4; Stenographic Pool 4; talent show 4; Prom 4; class play 4. HARRY EYRE Doug . . . mechanical-minded . . . easy going manner . . . ambition and interest lead to success. F. T. A. 1, 2; Chess club 1, 2; Math club 1; Audio Visual 1, 2; Biology club 2; Chemistry club 3; Thanksgiving Semi-formal com. 4. GEORGE FAIRBANKS Cheerful and outgoing ... an electric guitar and a deep voice . . . ham radio operator . . . dependable and capable. N. H. S. 3, 4; home room rep. 4. 16 PATRICIA FISCHER Pat . . . an individual . . . Pat had a little cat that followed her to school . . . philosophical . . . knowledge personified. French club 1, 3, 4; Science Seminar 1; Biology club 2; N. H. S. 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Can you type 100 words a minute? club 3; Science club 4; Letter of Commendation, National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test 4. Mr. Pickard . Rosy Rosa . . . Pat's cat in class . . . DONALD FORD Don ... a high scorer . . . Mr. President of the A. A. ... a winning pitcher . . . conversationalist. J. V. basketball 2, V. 2, 3, 4; V. baseball 2, 3, 4; A. A. vice-pres. 3, pres. 4; Prom com. 4. NED FORD Thorny ... an easygoing manner ... a responsible worker ... a twinkle in his eye and a joke on his lips. ..... d â– â–  HELENA GEBALSKI ' Our foreign service diplomot . . cranberry crazy . . . conscientious effort in school . . . authority on current events. Chorus 1, 4; Drama club 1, 2, 3; French club 2, 3, 4; History club 1; High-Lite reporter 4; Prom 4; Thanksgiving Semi-formal 4. 17 REBECCA GORHAM Becky . . . that mischievous streak . . . quiet but friendly. Future Nurses 1, 2; Drama Club 1; chorus 1; music appreciation 3; wood shop 3; Prom com. 3; High-Lite typist 4; class play 4. out for a smoke . SHARON GROHOSKI An attractive smile . . . responsible and willing to work for W. H. S. . . . pretty and popular . . . class organizer. Field hockey 1; basketball mgr. 1; chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; cheerleading 2, 3; Art Club 3, 4; executive com. 3; Student Council alt. 3; rep. 4; talent show com. 4; Thanksgiving semi-formal 4; class play 4; Prom 4; class outing 4; class night 4. HARRY GORHAM Fun-loving and humorous . . . unsurpassed . . . spirit . . . study is the path to success . . . likable personality. Basketball 1, 2; Science Club 1; track 3; F. F. A. 3, 4. MARIANNE GOSLEE Potato . . . deep understanding eyes . . . gentle as a lamb . . . diligent business student . . . tall and graceful. Language Club 1; High-Lite typist 4; chorus 4; talent show 4. . . Senior Cloud Who's a conformist? . . . ALAN GUSTAFSON Doubt it .. . black coffee . . . sterer car radio. Transfer student 4th year; boys' athletics 1; chefs 1; basketball 1, V. 2, 3; baseball 1, V. 2, 3; Student Council rep. 2; A. A. 2, 3; V. soccer 3. MARIE HAMEL Friendliness to spare ... a French Canadian import . . . overflowing with French courtoisie . . . artistique. Volley ball 1; English Club pres. 1; Science Club vice-pres. 1; French Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 3; Chorus 4. 18 CAROLANN HAMMICK Carol . . . capable and dependable . . . quiet people are seldom misquoted . . . always ready to help. Chorus 1, 4; History club 1; Arts Crafts club 1; band 1; High-Lite reporter typist 4; Stenographic Pool 4; Prom 4. MARIE HAWXHURST A knowledge of history . . . natural beauty and friendliness . . . Volkswagon . . . never too busy to be friendly. Chorus 1, 4; field hockey 1, 2; school paper 1, 2; Drama club 1, 2; Biology club 2; debating team 2; Prom com. 3. FRANCES HODGES Fran . . . Robin Hood . . . hunting is an enjoyable pastime. the man with a mustache Night of the Harvest Moon . . . KAREN HORNBECKER Generous and easy going . . . coffee break in English . . . wavy, chestnut hair ... a good time is just around the corner. Chorus 2, 3, 4; softball 3; talent show 4; class night 4. No fair testing—dive right ini Diana Talarico and Sharon Grohoski enjoy the decorations at The Spring of the Black Dragon ' 19 What was happening at The Pink Onion to capture the audience's attention? lumpenproletoriot . . . HiRuDiDee . . . that Biology room! . . . SARAH HOTCHKISS Sally . . . infectious laugh . . . V-l-C-T-O-R-Y . . . Yale weekends . . . half-pint . . . Rosa had a wonderful sister. Field hockey 1; softball 1; cheerleading sub. 1; cheerleading regular 3, 4; tennis 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 3; French Club 4; A. F. S. Pres. 4. WARREN HVEEM Pleasant and fun-loving . . . milkman . . . have you heard this joke? . . . his friendliness is contagious. J. V. basketball 1, 2; Chess Club 1; J. V. baseball 1; V. baseball 2; class vice-pres. 1; sec. 2; soccer 2; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; Student Council rep. 2. 4. DAGMAR JANATKA Pert and petite . . . Farrucha . . . vivacious . . . welcome from Chile . . . long, black tresses . . . comme esta usted? Drama Club 1, 3; Badminton Club 1; Biology Club 2, 3; Art Club 4; Chorus 4. 20 WILLIAM JONES Bill . . . how about that? . . . bongo drums . . Bertrand Russell and the Smothers Bros. . . . high scores in moth. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, all Berkshire Goalie; J. V. basketball 1, 2; V. basketboll 3, 4; track 1, 2, 3, 4; A. A. rep. 1, 4, Treas. 2; Student Council rep. 1; class pres. 3; Science Club 4; A. F. S. Club 4. and French she spok BONNIE KING In the French style . . . contacts . . . nasty needle . . . sociable . . . has time for work and time for play. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council rep. 1; basketball mgr. 1; Art Club 1, 3, 4; soft-ball 1, 2; Tennis Club 2, 3, 4; N. H. S. 3, 4; French Club sec. 3; A. F. S. Club 3, 4; Biology Club 3; Art Club 3, 4; Girl's State 3; Cheerleading sub. 4. LYNN KARR Flower girl ... a French twist . . . she is truly happy who makes others happy . . . on always welcome friend. Photography Club 1; chorus 1, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2; Art Club 4. ful fa ire and fetish WILLIAM KITNEY Bill . . . cards and dice . . . basketball— he made the longest shot . . . fun-loving . . . sleep is a virtue. J. V. basketball 1, 2; V. basketball 2, 3, 4; A. A. alt. 1; A. A. rep. 2, 3; A. A. Treas. 4; Student Council rep. 2; baseball 3; baseball co-cap. 4; cross-country 4. 21 LAWRENCE KAYFUS Larry . . . cows, cars, curls . . . coin changer. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Barf Song . . . ROBERT KOVALESKI Bob . . . home runs . . strong, silent type. Basketball 1; baseball 1, 3, 4; Audio-Visual Club 1; football 2; Gun Club 2; Stenographic Pool 4. DOROTHY KUNDE Dee-Dee . . . three dates in one night! . . . amiable personality ... an expert in Latin oral calls ... a stylish look. Cheerleading 1, 2, 3; class sec. 3; Drama Club 3; Prom com. 3, 4; Student Council tres. 4; exe. com. 4. Cyrano cfe Bergerac . Gary McDonald JON LEWIS DIANE LOCKWOOD Believer in humanity . . . May I borrow your eraser? Field hockey 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; chorus 2, 3; talent show 4; Prom 4. . . Gruesome Grendel ROGER MACHAN Willing to work . . . interested in all he does . . . easy smile. . . Vote Bridge! . . . ROCCO MARCIANO Rocky . . . quick-witted ... me rock . . . cartoons of lumpleinproletariat . . . unrestrained humor . . . historical mind. Chess Club 1; Chess team 1; History Club 1, 2, 4; debating team 1; boy's glee club 1; soccer 2, 4. 22 Basketball mgr. 1, 2; track 2, 3, 4. Rusty Ayers, Joan Medhurst, Gene Crawford, and Nancy West will never forget this evening. faculty basketballxgames . . . Mr. Patricelli 'o K JOAN GLENN MILLER Sincere understanding . . . complexion of a rosebud . . . eyes not quite blue . . . dance committees . . . field hockey star. Silence is a virtue ... a friendly laugh . . . words are not wasted . . . cowboy. Audio-Visual Club pres. 1; basketball cap. 1; baseball cap. 1, 4; class vice-pres. 1; Student Council rep. 1; football 2. his piazza . . . FRANCINE MOLLEUR Fran . . . creamy complexion . . . loyal and trustworthy . . . Beauty is its own excuse for being. Cheerleading 1; homeroom rep. 1; Drama Club 1; Photography Club 1; chorus 1; Stenographic Pool 4; Prom com. 4; class play 4. 23 JOAN MURRAY Tapawingo, here I come! . . . practical humor . . . Jingle Bells on the guitar . . . success comes naturally. Field hockey 1; closs vice-pres. 1; French Club 1, 4, pres. 3; Science Seminar 1; chorus 1; Tennis Club 2, 3, 4; N. H. S. 2, 3, 4; class treas. 3; A. F. S. Club 3, 4; exe. com. 4; talent show chrm. 4; 1964 Warrior—asst. ed. 4; Science Club 4; Student Council alt. 4; Letter of Commendation, National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test 4. BRUCE NETTLETON Talk when you have something to say . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3; cross country 2, 3, cap. 4; track 4. DIANE NIGRO Dee Dee . . . sharp dresser . . . pleasant smile. Transfer to Woodbury 4th year; J. V. cheerleading 1; bowling 1; Pep Club 2; Student Council rep. 3; Canteen Com. 3; French Club 3; Ski Club 3; Jr. Prom Dec. com. 3; chorus 4; Thanksgiving semi-formal 4; Prom 4. 2000 words about me? . . . coffee in English . elastic limit . . . CURTIS OLANDER Curt . . . originality . . . vocabulary genius . . . hard-working and capable ... a gun collector. Class pres. 1; Modern Music Mas, pres. 1; band pres. 1; track 2, 3; Biology Club 2, Walking is good exercise, advisor 3; Weight lifting 3; Chemistry Club 3; Student Council rep. 4; class play com. 4; Thanksgiving semi-formal com. 4; Letter of Commendation, National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test 4. 24 DIANE OUIMETTE EDWARD PALMER HIRAM PECK Mouse . . . infectious laughter . . . bubbl- Ed . . . quiet and shy. ing enthusiasm . . . fun-loving and happy . . . inexhaustable energy. Language Club 1. Hi .. . quiet humor and red hair . . . unlimited popularity . . . ambitious and conscientious. Soccer 1; basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council rep. 1, 2, 3; French Club vice-pres. 3; Prom com. 3, 4; Shop Club treas. 4; class vice-pres. 4. Change for a quarter? . the cookie stompers swingers . . . GEORGE PEPER ROBERT PETITJEAN DONNA PIERCE Pepor . . . The Bird . . . you see . . . sweater boy . . . scooter rider Basketball 1, 2, 3; baseball 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Debating Club 1; football 2; French Club 3; Art Club 4. Bob . . . The Great Pretender ... a slap on the back is good for what ails you . . . don't push me. Baseball 1; J. V. basketball 2. Good things come in small packages . . . always in style . . . Where the Boys Are . . . a friendly smile. Drama Club 1; chorus 1; Girls' chorus 1; F. F. A. Chapter Sweetheart 3, 4; Prom 4; class play 4; Stenographic Pool 4. Get o shovel. SUSAN PILCH Sue . . . Mr. Judd's private secretary . . . Keep 'm laughing . . . a dependable friend Language Club 1; High-Life typist 3, 4; F. F. A. sec. 3, 4; Stenographic Pool 4; 1964 Warrior typing ed. 4; Prom 4. Senior privileges . . . RONALD REHKAMP Ronnie . . . genius in math . . . hardworking . . . shy sense of humor . . . well-liked by everyone. Basketball 1, 3, 4; baseball 2, 3, 4; class play 4. lifesaver lunch . . . BETH ROBINSON She bicycles instead of walking . . . impetuous nature . . . future math teacher. Chorus 1, 2; Girls' chorus 1; Drama Club 1; V. basketball 2, 3; High-Lite 2, 3; field hockey mgr. 3; N. H. S. 3, 4; Tennis Club 3; French Club 3, 4; A F. S. Club 3, 4; asst. mgr. mag. dr. 3, mgr. 4; Science Club 4; executive com. 4; Prom com. 4; Thanksgiving Semi-formal 4. Thomaston playoff . . . JEAN ROY Roy's Flying A . . . Blue Bayou . . . easy to know . . . friendly. 26 ROBIN SCHELIER That orange DKW . . . laughter keeps you happy . . . quick and easy smile. Chorus 1; Chess Club 1; Drama Club 3; Stenographic Pool 4. RONALD SCHMITT Ronnie . . . friendly ... a smile between and after classes ... a good laugh is the sunshine in any corner of the world Baseball 1, mgr. 2. RICHARD SHELDRICK Ricky . . . jolly and jaunty . . . fancy free . . . talkative and full of fun . . . mischievous. French Club 1, 2; History Club 1; Drama Club 1; chorus 1; track 1, 2, 3; cross country 3; class play 4. Senior class meetings . . . Bull sessions in Room 4 . . . JAMES SHUPENIS Jim . . . did you hear this joke? . . . Loyal to Woodbury . . . overflowing humor. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; baseball 1; Audio Visual Club 1; Biology Club 2; F. F. A. 3, 4; basketball 4; track 4; class play 4. CLAUDETTE SICARD Quiet and shy . . . the girl in blue . . . always willing to help . . . French fluency. J. V. basketball 1; chorus 3, 4; talent show 4; Pep Club 4. BURTON SMITH A realistic outlook . . . hard work is profitable . . . reserved and reticent. Track 2, 3, 4; Audio Visual Club 2. 27 SANDRA SMITH ROGER SOMERS SANDRA SONNTAG Sandy . . . National Velvet . . . always eager for a laugh ... an impish spirit. V. basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; softball 1, 2, 4; High-Lite re- O ' Chicago or Bust . . A capable photographer . . . always prepared for a Inugh . . . eager to please. Photography Club 1; Language Club 2; baseball 2, 4; Chemistry Club 3; Geology Club 4; Pep Club 4. Sandy . . . happy-go-lucky . . . fashionably dressed ... a good time is the spice of life. Transfer to Woodbury 3rd year; chorus 1, 3, 4; basketball 3; school paper reporter 2; Folk Dance Club 2; Library Service Club 3; Pep Club 3, 4. Take it from the top, Mary Swiss Miss . STELLA SPENCER Spence ... an Oscar award . . . capable in all she does ... a witty personality . . . unlimited interests and enthusiasm. Drama Club 1; chorus 1, 2, 3; Girls7 chorus 1; History Club 1; Biology Club 2; Language Club 2; basketball 2, mgr. 3; N. H. S. 3, 4; field hockey 1; French Club tres. 1, 4; Tennis Club 3, 4; A. F. S. Club 3, tres. 4; A. F. S. exchange student; Thanksgiving Semi-formal chrm. 4. PETER STEVENS Pete . . . popular president . . . good-natured . . . conscientious . . . basketball star . . . Kleenex anyone? Basektball 1, 2, 3, 4; track 1; cross country 1, 2; class vice-pres. 2; Student Council vice-pres. 3, pres. 4; Chemistry Club 3; Science Club 4; chorus 4. ROBERT STIER Bob . . . $20 slide rule . . . marching every Wednesday night ... a halo and an apple . . . teacher's pet. Radio Club 1; band 1; chorus 1; Biology Club 2, pres. 3; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; track 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3; N. H. S. 3, vice-pres. 4; A. F. S. Club tres. 3, vice-pres. 4; Science Club 4; 1964 Warrior business mgr. 4; 5th National Youth Conference on the Atom 4; class play com. 4. 28 DONNA STOCKWELL Seen but not heard ... a warm smile . . . willing to help . . . I'll never tell. Class play 4. DIANA TALARICO Her hair is, but her temper isn't . . . may we have the minutes of the last meeting? . . . All set! You betl . . . excellent helper. Field hockey 1; class sec. 1, 2, 4; Student Council alt. 1, 2, sec. 4; cheerleading 2, 3, cap. 4; chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; class Vice-Pres. 3; softball 3. ARLENE TARNOWICZ Softly speak and sweetly smile . . . eager for a good time . . . languages come naturally ... a welcome classmate. French Club 1, 2, 3; cheerleading 1; chorus 1, 4; softball 2; Drama Club 3. Do you remember Browning? . . . Ancient Hindustani . . . The Three Mistakes, Gene Crawford, Bob Stier, and Bill Jones, try to sing Bamboo ' 29 JON THUUN An appearance like the ancient Vikings . . . cautious seriousness ... a friendly smile. Transfer to Woodbury 3rd year; yearbook staff 1; Avonion 1, 2; Gold Key society I, 2; Camera Club 1, 2; J. V. football 1, 2; J. V. hockey 1, V. 2; J. V. baseball 1; school store 1, 2; Dining rm. com. 2; Dramalirs Club 2; Library com. 2; acolyte 2; forestry crew 2; Thanksgiving Semi-formal 4; class night 4; class banquet 4; class outing 4. ROBERT TRAVERS Travs . . . Senator from Woodbury ... A logical mind . . . competence and leadership . . . the epitome of organization. J. V. Basketball 1, 2; V. mgr. 2, 3, 4; class tres. 1, 3; pres. 4; Student Council rep. 2, 3; N. H. S. 2; tres. 3, pres. 4; Chemistry Club 3; 1964 Warrior business mgr. 4. BRUCE TURNER Sundaes for Mr. Decker . . . Soccer 1; Industrial Arts Club 4. WILLIAM WALLCOTT Toby . . . competence in all sports . . . practical and fun-loving . . . the Ivy league look. Transfer to Woodbury 4th year; French Club 1, 2, 3; Asia society 1; Philo debating 1; J. V. squash 1, V. 2, 3; football 1, 2, 3; J. V. baseball 1, 2, V. 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, adv. mgr. 3; reception com. chrm. 3; Thanksgiving Semi-formal 4; co-capt. soccer decorating for the prom . . . breaking thermometers in chemistry ALAN WEIR Carefree and casual ... an all round good sport . . . easily a friend . . . curious. Basketball 1; Chess Club 1. NANCY WEST Pinkie . . . has more pep than pepper . . . rosy cheeks to match her personality . . . a future nurse. Cheerleading 1; Drama Club 1; chorus 1, 3; Biology Club 2, 3; Language Club 3; Prom com. 3; 4; V. basketball 3, 4; Art Club pres. 4; 1964 Warrior — Art ed. 4; High-Lite art ed. 4; Thanksgiving Semi-formal co-chrm. 4; talent show 4. JEANNE WILLIAMSON Soft spoken and quiet . . . her smile holds a special meaning. Field hockey 1. 30 DIANA WINUS A star in all sports ... a capable newspaper editor . . . honest effort has its reward. Library Service Club 1, vice-pres.-treas. 3, pres. 4; High-Lite sports ed. 2, 3; editor-in-chief 4; V. basketball 2, 3, 4; soft-ball 2, 3, 4; field hockey 3, 4; talent show com. 4; Prom 4; class night 4. Bob Travers is enthusiastic about greeting students on UN Day. cramming for finals-could be tense! . . . Graduation at last. MARGARET WOODWARD Peggy . . . peppy and petite . . . innocent prankster . . . Happy am I, from care I'm free . Field hockey 1; basketball 1; softball 1, 2, 3, 4; cheerleading 2, 3; chorus 2, 3, 4; Art Club treas. 4; Pep Club pres. 4. JOHN WRIGHT Jackie . . . our basketball star . . . humor and enthusiasm to spare . . . leader of the History Club. Drama Club 1, vice-pres. 3; History Club 1, 2, pres. 3, 4; chorus 1, 3, 4; basketball 1, V. 3, 4; Debating Team 1; V. soccer 2, 3, co-cap. 4; track 2; executive com. 3; 1964 Warrior-sales mgr. 4; AA vice-pres. 4; talent show 4. JANNA ZEMANS Her ways are ways of pleasantness . . . a capable artist . . . shy but always welcome. Art Club 4; French Club 4. Page 34 — 31 CLASS Most Sophisticated Bonnie, George Most Modest Gloria, George Most Talkative Andrea, Ricky Most Athletic Diana, Jack Most Polite Joan, Demitris Most Outstanding Undergraduates Martha, Mark Class Optimists Stella, George Most Angelic Sally, Bob 32 Did Most for WHS Joan, Pete SUPERLATIVES SENIOR ACTIVITIES Friendship is a world-wide activity. 34 PROM COMMITTEE First row, left to right: J. Medhurst, N. West, P. Borden, D. Kunde, B. Robinson. Second row: Mr. Arminio-Advisor, E. Swift, H. Peck, M. Alvorez, C. Olmsteod, L. Erickson, J. Lovett, K. Olonder, N. Jones, T. Brown, D. Ford. 36 Bottom row, left to right: A. Hill, J. Meshkum, W. Mansfield, R. Dawes, J. Patoka, E. Winters, S. Seeling, J. Bliven, W. Green, J. Scott. Second row: M. Sprano, E. Bagden, M. Robens, B. Boufford, M. Evans, B. Bernier, R. Bastenbeck, M. Lane, J. Jimmo, C. Raymond. Third row W. Ashak, S. Jones, L. Niekerk, M. Alvarez, B. Bartlett, J. Benjamin, W. Rinko, J. Jannetty, K. Olander, C. Trask, S. King. Fourth row: M. Newell, A. Stewart,, J. Shanny, S. Franck, G. Bean, D. Mansfield, E. Bruner, C. May, R. McDonald, R. Russell. Fifth row: R. Lakaitis, K. Martin, G. Herr, J. Kaechel, D. Tannis, J. Kayfus, D. Kellogg, W. Moskaluck, E. Benson, S. Abendola, R. DeLeon. Sixth row: J. Bassett, K. Hoxley, J. Stewart, S. Salisbury, T. Desilets, S. Peck, S. Burrell, N. Shumacher, H. Benjamin, M. Herr, S. Burnett, D. Pearson, C. Olmstead. Seventh row: W. Slekis, P. Charette, H. Cepelak, G. Secola, R. Burmeister, J. Garms, R. Narciso, R. Dwyer, M. Aiken, N. Jones, M. Bratz, P. Thompson, J. Wertman, W. Mock. Eighth row: B. Balsavage, D. Daly, C. Risley, M. Woike, L. Woike, N. Wood, A. Marshall, C. Kilpatrick, H. Tomlinson, M. Calhoun, L. Curran, C. Holmes. Ninth row: T. Talarico, R. Bonner, W. Alexson, J. Barrett, E. Swift, J. Rockwell, D. Johnson, R. Schmaling, B. Avery, D. Monckton, W. Stowe, D. Pierson, M. Smith. Tenth row: R. Newby, J. Bate, J. Green, J. Lovett, D. Hart, L. Murphy, M. Capozzi, H. Mamonis, J. Baer, L. Ericson, D Wylie, L. Galpin, M. Clark. Eleventh row: T. Bassette, J. Farrell, J. Churchill, R. Geraci, J. Bragg. Juniors JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bruce Bartlett, Vice President, Kenneth Olander, President, Alice Marshall, Secretary, Patricia Newby, Treasurer. 39 Sophomores 40 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Craig Bliven, Treasurer, Charles Rehkamp, President, Brian Reigner, Vice-President, Betsy Cushman, Secretary. Bottom row left to right: R. Albert, G. Molleur, J. Petit, W. Sadlon, D. Aquilar, D. Grisiwold, P. LoBoudy, C. Bliven, R. George, J. Brown. Second row: E. Olmstead, J. Nigro, L. Tarno-wicz, L. Ouilette, M. Edwards, D. Edwards, L. Manzi, K. Ouimette, C. Perrin, M. deJong. Third row J. Benson, A. Alexson, W. Faraci, J. Taylor, G. Adams, L. Mesenis, K. Elwell, S. Calabrese, M. Langlois, R. Roy. Fourth row: B. Downes, L. Bell, K. Hill, D. Todd, P. Quint, A. Nichols, B. Lawson, J. Pearson, J. Clark, B. Cushman, L. Holloway. Fifth row: D. Gardiner, T. Yourk, B. Barth, M. Garrick, B. Fenn, R. Eggleton, C. Bean, C. Seeling, J. Faraci, J. Somers, K. Frederickson. Sixth row: P. Crownshaw, E. Fox, M. Malone, S. Cooper, G. Marquis, S. Coad, L. Neuman, L. Davidson, C. Porter, B. Martinsen. Seventh row: D. Corcoran, J. Evans, R. Smith, C. Barden, C. Thompson, J. Zemans, M. Natusch, D. Mintie, V. Janatka, R. Burns, J. Bassette, D. Swenson. Eighth row: A. Haaland, V. Thompson, J. Jenkins, J. Jenkins, S. Corrigan, D. Tolies, B. DeLeon, J. LeMire, P. Poulen, H. Smith, E. Judson, L. Bosko. Ninth row: J. Daury, G. Marquis, T. Proulx, T. Voegtle, T. Thorndike, J. Rehkamp, W. Dubinsky, E. Bragg, J. Lines, A. Reed, R. Barrette, J. Whitlock, B. Reignier. Tenth row: D. Mansfield, J. Pollard, D. Bessette, V. Pollard, T. Rozenski, B. Green, G. Seymour, L. Cameron, B. Sherwood, S. Ruzicka, C. Allison, Y. Nettleton. Eleventh row A. Morkis, S. McCormak, J. Davenport, B. Pinevich, S. Hoyle, Q. Dietz, A. Curtis, W. Brutting, W. Mock, R. Sprano, J. Kacerguis, J. Olsen, M. Cody, R. Shupenis, B. Zembruski. 41 Bottom row, left to right: S. Paproski, W. Bacon, G. Norton, R. Murphy, C. Sylvester, D. Ruppel, R. Warner, J. Noel, E. Misenis, S. Eyre, D. Moncton, T. Lizauskas. Second row: K. Coad, B. Knockwood, C. Tomey, C. Burdick, P. Gaylord, S. Cheatham, L. DiBiase, L. Cser, R. Chord, D. Gagnon. Third row: P. MacDonald, J. Lonegan, T. Piazza, P. Carroll, G. Carroll, D. Parker, G. Greenberger, T. Rehkamp, E. Tyrell, H. Tato. Fourth row: L. Adams, L. Duda, S. Balsavage, B. Gallop, P. Ryan, J. Hardisty, C. Metcalf, N. Ouimette, E. Allen, P. Miles. Fifth: C. Gagner, E. Noel, C. Antonelli, L. Noel, W. Platt, D. Quint, D. Plummer, Freshmen 43 R. Copes, J. Travers, B. McKeon. Sixth row: I. Wadsworth, N. Danielson, N. Wright, L. Medhurst, D. Brown, C. Lane, S. Greene, S. Grenier, D. Moncton, J. Bell, S. Pflegl, A. Bignelli. Seventh row: J. Moskaluk, D. Vadnais, G. Carlson, S. Wohlke, R. Anderson, C. Stockwell, D. Bennett, J. Moore, D. Coy, R. Simpson, J. Panilaitis, M. Schreiber. Eighth row: M. Nelson, P. Elliot, K. Kane, D. Michaels, D. Jones, M. Wasilewski. Ninth row: S. Faraci, M. Farrell, P. Kozenieski, S. Stohl, R. Mohan, D. Jones, A. Keidel, W. Meritheu, D. Schmaling, T. Steinman, R. Ryan, T. Long. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Thomas Rehkamp, Secretary, Douglas Jones, President, Robert Murphy, Vice-President, Jo Anne Hardisty, Treasurer. ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL First row, left to right: J. Hardisty, D. Kunde, P. Quint, R. Newby, J. Lovett, S. Holmes, S. Grohoski, S. Cood. Second row: L. Cameron, P. Bardon, S. Burrell, P. Stevens, N. West, C. Olander, L. Davidson, D. Talarico, J. Sherwood, Mr. Buck-Advisor. Third row: T. Talarico, T. Wood, R. Lewis, R. Jannetty, D. Lewis, D. Williamson, C. Bliven, R. Ayers. 45 A. F. S. CLUB First row, left to right: J. Shanny, M. Evans, S. Spencer, S. Hotchkiss, M. Wasilewski. Second row: M. Woike, J. Medhurst, B. Robinson, M. Calhoun, B. King, Mr. Korpalski-Advisor. Third row: B. Sherwood, L. Davidson, P. Fischer, D. Bitounis, J. Benjamin, R. Stier, S. Franck, S. Salisbury, L. Woike. Fourth row, left to right: J. Murray, A. Brezak, B. Cushman, A. Marshall, M. Newell, J. Lovett, L. Ericson, S. Homes, R. Newby. 46 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First row, left to right: Mr. Melesko-Advisor, P. Quint, M. Newell, C. Olmsteod, J. Bliven. Second row: D. Ford, B. Jones, J. Wright, R. Ayers, B. Kitney, Mr. Grondohl-Advisor. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row, left to right: J. Shonny, S. Salisbury, R. Newby, J. Lovett, A. Marshall, S. Spencer. Second row: J. Charbonneau, J. Murray, B. Robinson, P. Stevens, B. Travers, N. West, S. Franck, P. Fischer, M. Newell. Third row: R. Marciano, B. King, B. Stier, A. Brezak, G. Fairbanks, M. Alvarez. 47 FRESHMAN CHORUS First row, left to right: Stephen Eyre, Pat Miles, Kris Tomey, Charlotte Burdick, Susan Cheatham, Linda Cser, Barbara Knock-wood, Kathy Coad, Dick Warner. Second row: Lynn Adams, Nancy Wright, Leslee Deula, Dawn Brown, Connie Lane, Susan Balsavage, Neida Danielson, Lynn Medhurst. Third row: Pat Jannetty, Eugene Tyrell, Martha Waselewski, Debbie Jones, Milli-cent Keidel, Isabel Wadsworth, Lois Loveridge, Genevieve Abbot. Fourth row: Mr. Antey, Chorus Director. SENIOR CHORUS First row, left to right: P. Stevens, J. Bassett, R. Sprano, H. Cepelak, J. Daury, D. Gordner, R. Smith, J. Wright, R. Burns, G. Herr, J. Garmes, A. Curtis, R. Ayers, T. Brown, C. Swift. Second row: A. Marshall, A. Brezak, D. Mansfield, C. Sicard, J. Charbonneau, D. Kunde, K. Ouimette, L. Ouellette, M. Hamel, R. Bastenbeck, Mr. J. Antey, M. Evans, B. Bernier, L. Manzi, M. Sprano, S. Sonntag, A. Alex, K. Downes, C. Perrin, L. Karr, D. Mansfield, H. Tomlinson. Third row: E. Judson, J. Jenkins, S. Corrigan, B. Green, K. Hill, A. Holloway, J. Green, D. Pearson, H. Benjamin, J. Shanny, S. Franck, B. King, S. Bean, C. Hammick, P. Quint, S. Goad, J. Pearson, D. Tolies, H. Gebalski, J. Lovett. Fourth row: R. McDonald, D. Hart, G. Seymour, J. Jenkins, M. Hauxhurst, P. Bardon, D. Talarico, D. Daly, M. Woike, C. Swainbank, L. Woike, S. Burrell, B. Sherwood, S. Ruzicka, J. LeMire, R. Sansousie, L. Davidson, J. Clark, L. Newman, S. Holmes, E. Balsavage. Fifth row: S. Grohoski, K. Hornbecker, J. Coddington, D. Nigro, A. Tarnowicz, S. Cooper, J. Nigro, L. Cameron, V. Thompson, B. Martinsen, J. Baer, C. May, M. Clark, L. Ericson, M. Goslee, Y. Nettleton, C. Porter, P. Poulen. a First row, left to right: J. Shanny, M. Evans, J. Charbonneau, L. Davidson, D. Jones, K. Boyd. Second row: D. Winus, C. Hammick, N. Benson, M. Sprano, R. Bastenbeck. Third row: E. Elwood, M. Goslee, S. Smith, N. West, H. Gebalski, Mrs. Reardon-Advisor. Fourth row: A. Brexak, J. Lovett, A. Marshall, C. Olmstead, M. Newell, S. Holmes. 49 LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB First row, left to right: J. Shanny, M. Evans, L. Davidson, J. Pearson. Second row: K. Allison, S. Smith, L. Cameron, A. Haaland, S. Ruzicka, D. Winus, Mrs. Nichols, Librarian. Third row: B. Sherwood, M. Woike, M. Newell, L. Woike, G. Seymour, J. LeMire. GEOLOGY CLUB First row, left to right: L. Murphy, A. Marshall, J. Lovett, M. Evans, E. Olmstead, M. Newell. Second row: J. Bassette, J. Barrett, R. Somers, R. Smith, B. Green, K. Olander, C. Trask, P. Charette, R. Narciso, Mr. Hadzima-Advisor. SCIENCE CLUB First row, left to right: J. Shanny, S. Salisbury, R. Newby, D. Hart, A. Brezak. Second row: Mr. Page-Advisor, P. Thompson, B. Bartlett, J. Farrell, J. Benjamin, W. Green, R. Smith, W. Jones, Mr. Birmingham-Advisor. 51 HISTORY CLUB First row, left to right: J. Le Mire, J. Pearson, A. Marshall, J. Lovett, G. Seymour. Second row: B. Avery, M. Alvarez, R. Smith, Mr. Buck-Advisor, A. Hill, Mr. Hadzima-Advisor, J. Wright, R. Marciano, D. Monckton, D. Bitounis. FRENCH CLUB First row, left to right: P. Fischer, C. Allison, A. Marshall, S. Spencer, J. Clark, B. DeLeon, B. Robinson, S. Ruzika. Second row: S. Hotchkiss, J. Murray, J. Zemans, H. Gebalski, L. Davidson, L. Manzi, Miss Merrill-Advisor. Third row: S. Franck, Y. Nettleton, L. Neuman, C. Risley, S. Holmes, L. Ericson, R. Newby, V. Thompson, S. Salisbury, J. Lovett. Fourth row: D. Bitounis, J. Shanny, M. Evans, M. Hamel, B. Cushman, C. Porter, K. Hill, C. Perrin, A. Alex, P. Quint. 52 ART CLUB First row, left to right: B. Cushman, L. Davidson, B. Martinsen, K. Hill, L. Holloway. Second row: B. Sherwood, J. Zemans, L. Manzi, D. Todd, S. Holmes, S. Burrell, M. Woodward, A. Haaland. Third row: B. Green, C. Swainbank, Y. Nettleton, J. Churchill, N. West, T. Brown, L. Ericson, T. Rozenski, M. Langlois, Mr. DeCarlo-Advisor. 54 F.F.A. OFFICERS Seated left to right: F. Hodges, Vice-President, L. Kayfus, President, D. Pierce, Chapter Sweetheart, R. Kayfus, Secretary, W. Rinko, Reporter. Standing R. Vaszuaskas, Treasurer, W. Hveem, Sentinel. HORTICULTURE CONTEST (Judges) D. Johnson, L. Curran, L. Neumann, M. Natusch FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA F. F. A. First row, left to right: A. Alexson, D. Parker, F. Hodges, J. Kaechele, D. Griswold, L. Noel, R. Russ, J. Kayfus. Second row: D. Corcoran, C. Gagner, M. Natusch, D. Creighton, D. Pierce, Chapter Sweetheart, J. Noel, D. Swensen, W. Rinko, R. Kayfus. Third row: Mr. Breakell, H. Gorham, T. Adams, R. Schmaling, R. Dwyer, D. Johnson, J. Kacerguis, D. Ruppel, A. Reed, L. Kayfus, W. Alexson, F. Elliot, S. Hoyle, Mr. Ripper. Fourth row: S. Stohl, D. Kellogg, R. Barrett, A. Morkis, L. Ross, E. Benson, R. Vaszuaskas, W. Moskaluk, J. Panilaitis, J. Benson, C. Bean, K. Fredricksen. 55 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB First row, left to right: R. Nettleton, S. Eyre, O. Moxim, D. McGloon, R. Fox, R. King. Second row: R. Dawes, J. Taylor, R. Roy, T. Baker, T. Hoffman, Mr. Decker, Adviser. Third Row: M. Strong, H. Peck, B. Turner, R. Shupenis. I FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA First row, left to right: D. Bessette, D. Mansfield, B. Green, S. Coad, D. Mansfield, P. Quint, A. Nichols, K. Coad, S. Cser, M. Edwards, C. Burdick, D. Brown, S. Peck, G. Marquis, J. Bell, D. Nigro, K. Horn-becker, E. Judson. Second row: D. Lockwood, D. Edwards, D. Janatka, M. Lane, K. Hoxley, J. Bassett, C. Raymond, C. Medcalf, L. Ouilette, E. Olmstead, E. Fox. 56 First row: M. Langlois, W. Bruiting, T. Walcott, W. Jones, rette. Third row: R. Dwyer, W. Green, R. Marciano, A. J. Wright, J. Rehkamp, B. Avery. Second row: T. Talarico, Hill, T. Yourk, W. Pinevich, Mr. EyklehofF-Coach. P. Thompson, M. Cody, J. Shupenis, D. Bitounis, P. Cha- 58 GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY First row: P. Newby, M. Wood, E. Olmsteod, M. Newell, B. Cushman, D. Winus, J. Medhurst. Second row, P. Quint, L. Karr, Y. Nettleton, G. Aquilar, L. Manzi, M. Evans. Third row: A. Alex, J. Shanny, M. Calhoun, J. Lovett, Miss Ackerman-Coach, L. Murphy, S. Franck, C. Olmstead, H. Gebalski. 59 BASKETBALL OOB( a JUNIOR VARSITY First row, left to right: D. Jones, M. Longlois, J. Travers, J. Rehkamp, S. Farad, J. Feraci. Second row: Mr. Melesko, coach, D. Swensson, T. Steinman, W. Brooding, T. Rehkamp, J. Pettit, J. Evans, T. Long, J. Davenport, R. Smith, manager. 60 VARSITY First row, left to right: J. Wright, B. Jones, H. Peck, R. Rehkomp, B. Avery, B. Kitney, B. Reignier. Second row: Mr. Sadlon, coach, D. Ford, J. Shupenis, B. Zembruski, R. Shupenis, T. Walcott, P. Stevens, captain, B. Saldon, B. Travers, managers. ' TOURNAMENT 1964 CIAC CLASS C FINALISTS Woodbury 59 Woodbury 65 Woodbury 68 Woodbury 71 Woodbury 43 Ellington ..........33 South Windsor 54 Wamogo 49 (quarter final) Coventry 56 (semi-final) LaSalette 62 (final) 61 GIRLS' BASKETBALL First row, left to right: C. Olmsteod, M. Newell, A. Brezok, D. Winus, M. Wood, N. Benson, R. Newby. Second row, left to right: Mrs. Grondohl, coach; P. Quint, B. Clark, E. Elwood, N. West, P. Capozzi, M. Robens, manager. 62 JUNIOR VARSITY First row, left to right: J. Jenkins, B. Cushman, K. Coad, S. Coad, J. Lovett, E. Olmstead, J. Jenkins. Second row, left to right: S. Peck, K. Kane, M. Weslewski, G. Marquis, A. Marshall, B. Balsavage. TRACK AND FIELD First row, left to right: C. Bliven, R. Dwyer, B. Fenn, T. Yourk, M. Longlois, R. Devin, B. Reigneir, K. Olonder, M. Garrick. Second row: J. Finn, R. Narcisco, W. Brutting, H. Gorham, P. Maxwell, W. Jones, R. Stier, B. Smith, J. Countryman, Mr. Birmingham, Coach. Third row: J. Garms, W. Stowell, J. Farrell, D. Monchton, R. Zembruski, M. Smith, R. Schmaling, J. Bliven. CROSS COUNTRY First row, left to right: M. Alvarez, J. Bliven, G. Carroll. Second row: Mr. Birmingham, coach; T. Long, B. Turner, B. Kitney, J. Davenport, manager 65 BASEBALL 66 SOFTBALL Frist row, left to right: M. Newell, P. Quint, E. Olmsteod, Peck, R. Newby. Third row: Mrs. Grondohl, coach; B. Cush- K. Coad, C. Olmsteod, D. Winus. Second row: B. Green, man, G. Marquis, S. Coad, J. Jenkins, J. Jenkins, B. Bal- E. Elwood, N. West, M. Wood, S. Burrell, P. Capozzi, S. savage. TENNIS First row, left to right: S. Hotchkiss, T. Roczinski, S. Spen- Sherwood, L. Manzi, Miss Ackerman, coach, cer, C. Hill; D. Todd. Second row: B. King, J. Murray, B. 67 First row, left to right: D. Daly, S. Hotchkiss, D. Talarico, captain; B. King, L. Murphy, alternates. Second row: S. Salisbury, S. Burrell, L. Ericson, B. Martinsen, P. Barden. 68 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. S. Lewis Hotchkiss Mr. and Mrs. Gardner A. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood W. Travers DONORS Miss Linda Ackerman Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Alex Mr. and Mrs. John W. Antey Mr. and Mrs. William Aquilar Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Arminio Mr. and Mrs. Gaillard M. Ashley Mr. Carl E. Borger Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brezak George L. Cushman, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Decker Mr. and Mrs. William K. Fischer Fortin's Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Grohoski Mr. Paul Hadzima Mr. Welden L. Hayward, Builder Mr. and Mrs. Merton Hornbecker Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Judd Mrs. John Kane 69 DONORS Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Korpalski The Louise Shop Mr. Carleton K. Mathes Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGuigan Mrs. Maude Nichols Mr. and Mrs. George A. Page Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Potter Mrs. Gertrude Reardon Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Rehkamp Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Ripper Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Robinson Seacrest Cleaners Senior Play Director A. Craig Shealy, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Somers Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Stier Benjamin Tuerk, Jr., M.D. Woodbury Pewterers, Inc. 70 ADVERTISEMENTS To the Class of 1964 Our Sincerest Congratulations Your Individual Goals Are Still Ahead— If You Reach and Persevere, You Will Attain Them. W. J. BURTON INSURANCE AGENCY WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Tel. 263-2161 ROBERT F. JONES 72 KELLY'S OAK TREE INN Southbury Connecticut Compliments of WOODBURY FLOWER SHOP LEE BROTHERS DESCHINO'S 1776 SHOP Formal Rental Service Decorator Sales Staff Women's Sportswear Ray Paccadolmi — Woodbury Men's Boy's Clothes Shoes Charles Lee — Southbury Tel. 263-2232 Beverly Lee — Southbury Woodbury Connecticut C. L. ADAMS CO., INC. Lumber — Fuel Oil — Coal ifcria Feeds — Seeds — Fertilizers Woodbury 263-2151 Southbury 264-5326 74 Bank When You Stop at COLONIAL'S WOODBURY OFFICE in the WOODBURY CENTER Checking Accounts - Savings Accounts - Christmas Clubs - Vacation Clubs Personal Loans - Education Loans - Ready-Credit - Automobile Loans Mortgage Loans THE COLONIAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Naugatuck - Thomaston - Woodbury - Waterbury - Watertown Wolcott - Southbury - Cheshire WOODBURY SUPERETTE Compliments of JOE'S SUNOCO SERVICE National Brand Groceries Tel. 263-2902 Choice Quality Meats Main St. Woodbury, Conn. Compliments of Compliments of CHRISTOFANO'S STORE UNDERWOOD'S LAWN MOWER SERVICE Hotchkissville Woodbury, Conn. Washington Rd. Woodbury, Conn. 75 fsa ®a Isa isi fa Compliments of WOODBURY LANES Open All Year Air Conditioned For Your Convenience Pa Pa ra Pa pa 76 SOUTHBURY BARBER SHOP BERRY'S SHOP 3 Barbers 3 Lady Barber in Attendance Red House Gifts Men's, Ladies' and Children's Hair Cutting Tel. 263-2739 St. Pierre Building Opp. Southbury Playhouse North Woodbury Connecticut HARDWARE F. F. HITCHCOCK CO., INC. Hardware - Plumbing - Heating Air Conditioning Woodbury, Conn. located at the WOODBURY SHOPPING CENTER DAIRY DELITE of Woodbury The Aristocrat of Frozen Dairy Products CHARLES WHITE, Proprietor Compliments of WOODBURY LAUNDRY Tel. 263-2082 Connecticut Compliments of TONY'S MARKET Choice Meats — S.S. Pierce Groceries Frozen Foods 77 GEORGE A. GREEN Plumbing — Heating — Water Systems R.F.D. 1, Sawpit Hill Woodbury, Conn. Congratulations From ONE STOP SERVICE Best of Luck to the THE WATERBURY EYELET CLASS OF '64 STAMPING CO., INC. from your friendly service station FRANK RABENKO - WILLIAM ROLAND ROY'S FLYING A SERVICE Waterbury Connecticut Tel. 263-2924 Main Street Compliments of MEDINA MARKET Woodbury, Conn. Compliments of MUNSON FUNERAL HOME, INC j Woodbury, Conn. 78 WOODBURY FARM MARKET 79 80 GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORP. Defense and Engineering Products Group HARRIS A. S. W. DIVISION Woodbury, Conn. Tel. 263-2116 'County Right Casual Clothes .Jean Hutchinson Country Clothes Shop MAIN STREET • WOODBURY, CONN. 81 HINE BROS., INC. KNIT ONE-PURL TWO International Trucks — Studebaker Imported and Domestic Sales and Service Yarns and Tweeds Tel. 263-8261 Tel. 263-3212 Southbury Connecticut Main St. Woodbury, Conn. Compliments of Compliments of VAN VLECK FARM FARRELL'S RADIO T.V. Pure Bred Hampshire Sheep School Street Tel. 263-2070 Tel. 263-3520 Woodbury Connecticut Compliments of VILLAGE FABRICS Woodbury, Conn. Woodbury - 1754 -Connecticut's Oldest Inn Connecticut MILESTONE MOTEL CARL WALT Chevrolet Cars and Trucks v On U.S. Routes 6-202 Corvair — Corvet 7 One Tenth Mile From June. 6A Goodyear Tires Tel. 263-2940 Tel. 263-2168 | Woodbury Connecticut jj Compliments of V_ ) KEN'S BARBER SHOP + h Compliments of MARTIN'S MARKET 4 North Woodbury v._ j Main St. Woodbury, Conn. § Compliments of SAND DUNE | Washington Road Woodbury, Conn. ? NICK'S GARAGE CORNELIUS ANDERSON, Prop. THE ELM'S RESTAURANT f ALA SERVICE Complete Dining for the Family Welding — Towing — Repair SANDWICHES - DINNERS | NORTH WOODBURY, CONN. SNACKS § Tel. 263-662 7:00 a.m. thru 9:00 p.m. 83 Compliments of PETE'S ATLANTIC STATION Woodbury, Conn. Compliments of GEORGE'S MARKET Main Street Woodbury JUST GOOD FOOD WILLIE'S SNACK BAR NORTH WOODBURY Compliments of THE GREEN ACRE Country Guest House MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONN. PHILLIPS DINER AND PIE SHOPS Seven Stores to Serve You WOODBURY - MIDDLEBURY - WATERBURY - WATERTOWN 84 Sincere Best Wishes from THE HALLOCK PRESS SOCIAL-COMMERCIAL-JOB PRINTING A Complete Printing Service Tel. 263-3034 Transylvania Road Woodbury, Conn. Compliments of WOODBURY DRUG STORE THE REXALL STORE In the Woodbury Shopping Center WALTER R. RAPP, Registered Pharmacist Tel. 263-2282 QUALITY SERVICE CLEANERS One Hour Service — No Extra Charge All Cleaning Done On The Premises — Shirts Laundered Woodbury Shopping Center Tel. 263-3457 158 Meriden Road, Waterbury Tel. 754-7583 Best Wishes to the WOODLAND GARDENS Class of 1964 (li v House Plants in Season ATfl Crj WOODBURY Cut Flowers — Corsages v. 1 INSURANCE AGENCY Edward J. Roland L. Manzi (Open Every Day) Tel. 263-2285 THE WEBB'S 85 Compliments of C. E. J. FLOOR COVERING P.O. Box 11, Straits Turnpike Watertown, Conn. Compliments of Compliments of ENGINEERED SINTERINGS PLASTICS, INC. E Y ELETMATIC Watertown Connecticut Straits Turnpike Watertown, Conn. Compliments of Compliments of DION'S RESTAURANT PAUL'S COFFEE SHOP Straits Turnpike Watertown Route 6A Middlebury DAVID'S ESSO STATION SERVICE and PARTS Vespa Dealer for Waterbury Area Tel. 754-2272 Middlebury Road, (Four Corners) Middlebury Compliments of VASZAUSKAS POULTRY FARM Four Corners Middlebury Compliments of FOUR CORNERS STORE Middlebury Connecticut MIDDLEBURY PHARMACY DAVID K. KENYON, Reg. Pharmacist Tel. 758-9898 Four Corners Middlebury, Conn. MIDDLEBURY BARBER SHOP Open 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily —Closed Mondays— CLAYTON L. VALLEY, MGR. Route 6A Middlebury Compliments of LARRY'S HARDWARE and LARRY'S PACKAGE STORE Route 6A Middlebury Compliments of JOHNNY'S DAIRY BAR Middlebury Rd. Middlebury, Conn. BLUE RIBBON OIL CO. Tel. 758-2272 Middlebury Rd. Middlebury, Conn. 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