Woodbury High School - Warrior Yearbook (Woodbury, CT)
- Class of 1965
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— njc Cj £ w . W • ff- '•'. l 'UvV « ”1 shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a xvood, and I-I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference, From The Road Not Taken” R. Frost 'aK1 The Class of 1965 acknowledges with deep gratitude an instructor who became a member of the faculty of Woodbury High School the same autumn we became freshmen. During the four years we have known him, we have come to recognize in him qualities which we respect and admire. He has an interest in youth which extends beyond the classroom. He creates in his classroom an easy atmosphere, where learning is leavened with humor. He has encouraged us to question the beliefs and opinions he freely expresses. He has taught us the value of freedom by giving us an understanding of the enemies of freedom. We dedicate the 1965 Warrior to MR. PAUL HADZIMA. 2 have been treading on leaves all day until I am autumn tired. God knows all the color and form of leaves I have trodden on and mired. Perhaps I have put forth too much strength and been too fierce from fear. I have safely trodden underfoot the leaves of another year.” From A Leaf Treader” R. Frost BOARD OF EDUCATION First Row Seated, L to R: Mrs. Milton Myers, Mrs. John Fleming, Secretary; Mrs. Herman Marggraff, Mrs. John Cochrane, Clerk. Second Row Standing, L to R: Mr. Frank Shepard. Mr. Andrew Wylie. Mr. Robert Rives, Chairman; Mr. Albert Sherwood, Mr. George Ehrhardt, Jr. Mr. Hugh E. McGuigan Superintendent' of Schools. Mr. Richard Heyniger (absent from photo). SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE Dear Graduates: Educators are fond of quoting brief remarks by Thomas Jefferson and H. G. Wells. A century and a half ago Jefferson said If a nation expects to be ignorant and free it expects it never was and never will be.” A half century ago, Wells said Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe. Today, with events in the Congo, Laos, and Cuba verifying those statements once again, I ask you to ponder them with me. Today, ignorance in many parts of the world is a menace to freedom. If catastrophe wins in Africa, Asia and Latin America, it will engulf the rest of the world. There are no walls now to protect us. One must grant that education alone will not insure the survival of democracy. Yet it is equally evident that freedom and education have a common destiny. While education in a free society serves many purposes, the one which it serves most directly is equality of opportunity. We promise such equality, and education is the instrument by which we hope to make good the promise. Education is the free highway of individual opportunity which all may travel. It is the foundation of an enduring society. To you who are graduating from Woodbury High School, I ask that you remember what your country, state, town and family have done for you in supporting public schools. They have provided you with the opportunity to create your own destiny as a free man and woman. You can never actually repay this gift. You can only pass it on in full measure to the next group of young people who will follow you in this school, and in high schools similar to Woodbury’s, all over our country. Remember, the American public schools are the social medium by which our society keeps its memory alive, and its long range commitments g°ing- . , . Please accept my sincere best wishes for a happy and successful future. c. . Sincerely yours HUGH E. McGUIGAN Superintendent of Schools MR. HUGH E. McGUIGAN Superintendent of Schools Congratulations to the Class of 1965! We are prone to say that these are crucial days, days of crisis. There is reason to believe that we will never return to normalcy” in which civilization moves slowly and the rate of cultural change is decelerated. There always will be critical problems in all spheres of life: economic, social, political, scientific. The years ahead call for leaders with knowledge, leaders with skill in solving problems through the democratic processes, and, above all, leaders with dedication to those essential values which constitute a frame-work for healthier, happier living. We on the Woodbury High School Faculty believe that the members of your class have those attributes and that they will establish further records that we look to with pride. The future of this great country will soon be in your hands. Do not forget your debt to public education when success comes your way. Donald W. Saltmarsh Principal MR. DONALD W. SALTMARSH Principal To the Class of ’65 You have probably looked forward to graduation as a time in your life when you will be given more freedom to make your own decisions and to a life less directed by others. You are looking forward to the freedom to be yourself. But this freedom to be yourself is a frightening responsibility, for when you make your own choices, you must be willing to take the consequences—both good and bad. And making your own decisions is a work which never ends; it is a continuing way of life. Although frightening, it is a freedom that you must dare take hold of if you are to become a full, mature, creative individual. To be yourself demands courage. And in the words of the Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard, the courage to be yourself is to be that self which one truly is.” Mrs. Frances Amidon Guidance Director MRS. FRANCES AMIDON Guidance Director SCIENCE DEPARTMENT First Row, Seated: Mr. Clair Garman, Mr. Robert Dibble. Second Row, Standing: Mr. WiUiam Birmingham, Chairman; Mr. Edmund Loyot. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT First Row, Seated: Mrs. Emily Ericson, Miss Anne Merrill. Second Row, Standing: Mr. Kenneth Arminio. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Mr. Edgar Buck, Chairman; Miss Linda Ackerman, Mr. Paul Hadzima. LIBRARIAN Mrs. Maude Nichols ENGLISH DEPARTMENT First Row. Seated: Mrs. Juliana Lavelle, Mrs. Emma Morrison, Mrs. Jean Potter. Second Row, Standing: Mr. Adam Korpalski, Chairman; Mr. Robert Ayers. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT First Row, Seated: Mr. Hugh Ripper, Director; Mr. Henry Eykelhoff. Second Row, Standing: Mr. David Breakell. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Mrs. Gertrude Reardon, Mr Raymond Judd. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mr. John Antey ART DEPARTMENT Mrs. Marie Hendricks HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMF.N1 Mrs. Kathryn Kane There is our wildest mount—a headless horse. But though it turns unbridled off its course, And all our blandishments would seem defied, We have ideas yet that we haven’t tried.” From Riders R. Frost w SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISOR Seated: Mr. Kenneth Arminio, Advisor; Stephanie Franck, Secretary; Standing: Mark Alvarez, Vice-President; Bix Avery, President; Bruce Bartlett, Treasurer. 11 STEPHEN ABONDOLA 1 love work, I could sit and watch it all day” Anonymous Radio Club, Geology Club. DONALD ADAMS ”1 never knew a rogue who was unhappy” Janius Soccer, Latin Club, Track. MICHAEL AIKEN Talk to him of Jacob's ladder, and he would ask the number of steps” Anonymous WILLIAM ALEXSON MARK ALVAREZ Men seldom die of hard work; activity is God’s medicine.” R. S. Mac Arthur F.F.A. Whosoever will be a man must be a nonconformist.” Emerson Baseball, Track, Cross Country Capt., History Club N.H.S. Pres., Prom Com., Class Pres., Class Vice-Pres., A.F.S. Club, Pep Club, Ski Club, Varsity Club, Harvard Book Award, Yearbook Assistant Editor, N.M.S. Letter of Commendation. WILLIAM ASHAK There was a certain positive originality to be detected in him.” Thoreau F.F.A. 12 MARTHA BACON Character is destiny Heraclitus JANICE BAER A dimple on the chin means mischief within” Anonymous Field Hockey, Chorus, Library Club, A.F.S. Club, Pep Club, Drama Club, Language Club. ELAINE BAGDAN A bit of fun, a bit of quiet ” Anonymous F.H.A. Pres., Newspaper Typing Editor, Work Pool, Play Com. 13 ELIZABETH BALSAVAGE JAMES BARRETT Laughter around the eyes means warmth within the heart” Anonymous Basketball, Chorus, Drama Club, A.F.S. Club, Library Service Club. Longer than deeds, Liveth the word.” Pindar Geology Club, Chorus, Drama Club, Debating Team, Radio Club, Play Com., Class Outing. BRUCE BARTLETT If something doesn’t fit, take the time and effort to force it.” Bartlett Language Club, Soccer, Class Vice-Pres., Class Treas., Ski Club Pres., Studenr Council Rep. JUDITH BASSETT Friendly and gay, always something to say.” Anonymous F.H.A., Class Play, Pep Club, Fund Raising Com. 14 ROSE BASTENBECK Laughter is not a bad beginning for a friendship Wilde Chorus, Language Club, Drama Club, Newspaper, A.F.S. Club, Pep Club, Library Service Club, Class Play, Fund Raising Committee, History Club. JOHN BENJAMIN Two men look out through the same bars, one sees the mud, and one the stars . Longbridge Track, A.F.S. Club, Biology Club, French Club, Science Club, Audio-Visual Club, Drama Club, Chorus, History Club, Hootenanny Com., Play Com. GEORGIA BEAN Every flower enjoys the air it breathes. Wordsworth Field Hockey, Yearbook Typist, Student Council Rep., Chorus, Workpool, Play Com. EDWIN BENSON Mischief is King, and I am his slave Anonymous F.F.A. BONNIE BERNIER Though she be little, she be fierce Shakepeare Chorus, Play Com., F.H.A. JANICE BATE The echo of music, light and merry ” Stewart Art Club, Chorus, Pep Club, Play Com., Thanksgiving Dance Com. THOMAS BESSETTE Young fellows will be young fellows.” Anonymous Geology Club Pres., Vice-Pres., Basketball, Soccer, Ski Club, Pep Club, Track, Baseball. JAY BLIVEN What is life for, if not to enjoy it? Anonymous Cross Country, Track, A.A. Alternate, Ski Club, Play Com. ROBERT BONNER It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are” Syrus Soccer, Tennis, Ski Club, Chess Club, Drama Club, Class Play, Thanksgiving Dance Com., Biology Club, Outing Club. BONITA BOUFFARD A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance ” Old Testament Drama Club, Thanksgiving Dance Com., Play Com. JEFFREY BRAGG Don't be misled by his innocent look.” Anonymous Drama Club, History Club, Pep Club, Chess Club. i ELIZABETH BRUNER Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy . . . Sometimes mischief in her eye.” Anonymous 16 RICHARD BURMEISTER 'The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring, will light our country John Kennedy History Club, Thanksgiving Dance Com., Class Outing, Drama Club. SUE BURNETT SANDRA BURRELL Carefree and gay, she goes on her way. Anonymous Take,a pair of sparkling eyes. Gilbert Gifted greatly is she wht has artist’s hands.” Anonymous Chorus, Field Hockey, Drama Club, A.F.S. Club, Yearbook Staff, Pep Club, Varsity Club, Play Com. Chorus, Prom Com., Play Com., Art Club. Basketball, Chorus, Cheerleading, Student Council Rep., Thanksgiving Dance Com., Varsity Club. 17 HOWARD CEPELAK Keep true thy dreams of thy youth. Schiller Chorus, Drama Club, Student Council Rep., Thanksgiving Dance Com., Class Outing, Newspaper. PETER CHARETTE Why worry — I don't. Anonymous Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, A.F.S. Club, Varsity Club, Geology Club, Play Com. MARGARET CAPOZZI Toil, says the proverb, is the sire of fame. Euripides Basketball, Softball, Thanksgiving Dance Com., Newspaper. JAMES CHURCHILL 'Some think the world is made for fun and frolic. Anonymous Basketball, Cross Country, Art Club, Yearbook Staff, Play Com., Drama Club. 18 ROBERT DAWES Be favorable to bold beginnings. Virgil Industrial Arts Club, Work Pool, Class Outing, Baseball, Audio-Visual Club. RODNEY DeLEON Who strives always to the utmost, him we can save Goethe Debating Club. MARY ESTHER CLARK Nothing endures but personal qualities. Whitman Language Club, Chorus, Basketball, Play Com., Softball. TRACEY DESILETS The best of healers is good cheer.” Pindar Pep Club, Yearbook Typist, Executive Com., Work Pool, Newspaper Typist, Play Com., Bowling, Badminton, Thanksgiving Dance Com. k LINDA CURRAN The reason gentlemen prefer blondes Anonymous Chorus, Library Club, Class Outing, Class Banquet. DANA DALY Nothing ever succeeds which exuberant spirits have not helped produce. Nietsche Pep Club, Drama Club Pres., French Club, Cheerleading, Chorus, Play Com., Playreading Com. Chmn. 19 DIANE DUNBAR RICHARD DWYER And the fair young maiden's quiet eyes. Stevenson Every day should be passed as if it were our last. Syrus Chorus, Play Com., Ushers Club. F.F.A., Track, Soccer, Audio-Visual Club, Ski Club. LISA ERICSON An unextinguished laughter shakes the skies. Homer Chorus, French Club, Drama Club Treas., Cheerleading, Prom Com., Ski Club, Art Club, Student Council Rep., History Club, Yearbook Art Editor, Executive Com. I MARY EVANS Little friends may prove great friends. Aesop Student Council Rep., Executive Com., Class Outing, Play Com., Chorus, A.F.S. Club, Library Club, French Club Sec., Newspaper, Field Hockey, Geology Club, Pep Club, Softball, Magazine Drive Com. JAMES FARRELL The mathematician has reached the highest rung of human thought. Ellis Student Council Alt., Drama Club, French Club, Biology Club, Pep Club, Varsity Club Sec., Play Com, Class Banquet, Yearbook Staff, N.H.S. Treas., Class Sec., Softball. Basketball, Track, Science Club, History Club. 20 JEFFREY GARMS Be neither saint nor sophist-led, but be a man ” Arnold Track, Chorus, Play Com., Drama Club, Basketball. RICHARD GERACI A life of sports is for him” Anonymous Baseball, Soccer, Industrial Arts Club, Class Outing. JANICE GREEN Is she as quiet as she appears?” Anonymous Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball, F.H.A., Library Club. 21 WILLIAM GREEN Wit makes its own welcome ” Emerson Soccer, Geology Club, Biology Club, Science Club, Thanksgiving Dance Com. DONDE HART Youth, with swift feet, walks onward in the way; the land of joy lies all before his eyes” Buliver Tennis, Executive Com., Newspaper, Science Club Sec.-Treas., Yearbook Staff, Chorus, Radio Club, Thanksgiving Dance Com., Play Com., A.F.S. Club, N.M.S. Letter of Commendation. GREGORY HERR It is a characteristic of wisdom, not to do desperate things.” Thoreau Student Council Alt., Chorus. MELISSA HERR | A winning way, a pleasant smile, dressed so neat and right in style” Anonymous Library Club, Biology Club, History Club, A.F.S. Club, Debating Club, Newspaper. 22 ALAN HILL It is quality rather than quantity that matters.” Seneca Soccer, Track, History Club, Science Club, Ski Club, A.F.S. Club. JOHN JANNETTY Truth works far and lives long” Schopenhauer Basketball, Soccer, Baseball, Class Outing. LYNETTE HILL Character and personal force are the only investments that are worth anything. Whitman Chorus, Band, A.F.S. Club, Student Commission, Drama Club, Literary Magazine. DAVID JOHNSEN By nature horn a friend of playful wit and merriment. Anonymous F.F.A., Track, Ski Club. g KATHERINE HOXLEY Her’s is the strength of various qualities. Proust F.H.A., Work Pool, Newspaper Typist. NICK JONES Happy am 1, from care Vm free, why aren't they all contented like me. Anonymous Tennis, Prom Com., Class Outing, Baseball, Class Vice-President. 23 JOHN KAYFUS Persistent people begin in success while others end in failure .” Eggleston STEPHEN JONES JOHN KAECHELE He must be storing all his energy for later years” Anonymous Student Council Rep., Track, Art Club, Science Club, Play Com. Something of a person's character may be discovered by observing how he smiles” Bovee F.F.A. Vice-President. ROBERT KAYFUS DONALD KELLOGG Consider man as one of the elements Some men are satisfied with one of the whole” and some with another.” DuNouy Thoreau F.F.A. F.F.A. Sec. CHARLOTTE KILPATRICK A spark of fun is a wonderful quality.” Anonymous Pep Club, Play Com., Class Outing, Class Trip, F.H.A. Chorus. 24 WERNER KLEINLOH 'The swift runners who hand over the lamp of life Lucretius A.F.S. Club, History Club, Soccer, Science Club, Track. MARYANNE LANE RONALD LAUKAITIS Silence more musical than any song: Rosselti Silent and shy, but one great guy: Anonymous F.H.A., Chorus, Thanksgiving Dance Work Pool. Com. JUDITH LOVETT Good will is the mightiest practical force in the universe. Dole N.H.S., Class Sec., Basketball, History Club, French Club, A.F.S. Club, Varsity Club, Chorus, Student Council Rep., Prom Com., Field Hockey, Softball. 25 DIANE MANSFIELD Silent performance maketh the best returns Anonymous F.H.A., Chorus. WARREN MANSFIELD Sometimes I sit and think, sometimes I just sit.” Anonymous Play Com., Thanksgiving Dance Com. HELEN MAMONIS Live that thou mayest desire to live again” Nietzsche Student Council Rep., History Club, French Club, Play Com. ALICE MARSHALL Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm” Emerson Field Hockey, Geology Club, Basketball, Baseball, A.F.S. Club, Executive Com., N.H.S., Tennis, Chorus, French Club, History Club, Student Council Sec., Cheerleading, Play Com. 26 KENNETH MARTIN Give me a keen and ever present sense of humor Cheever CHERYL MAY JAMES MESKUN Fair tresses man's imperial race ensnare Pope Chorus, Field Hockey, Softball, Pep Club, Art Club, Thanksgiving Dance Com., Class Banquet, Play Com. Life is not life at all without delight Patmore Class Outing, Play Com. WILLIAM MOSKALUCK He thoroughly believed in honesty and the like virtues Thoreau Basketball, F.F.A. Chorus, Drama Club, Class Banquet, Outing. DAVID MONCKTON He has half the deed done who has made a beginning. Shakespeare Track, History Club, Class Outing, Fund Raising Com. CAROLYN MURPHY The inconvenience, or the beauty of a blush, which is the greater? Madame Necker Field Hockey, Geology Club, Cheerleading, A.F.S. Club, History Club, Thanksgiving Dance Com., Play Com., Tennis. 27 MARTHA NEWELL RAYMOND NARCISO The force of his own merit makes his way . Bible Track, Soccer, Geology Club, Play Com., Art Club, Fund Raising Com., Class Outing. PATRICIA NEWBY The great law of culture is: Let each become all that he was created capable of being . Carlyle Cheerleading, Band, Class Treas., Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball, Drama Club, A.F.S. Club, French Club Treas., Yearbook Business Manager, Science Club, Play Com., Class Outing, Varsity Club, Student Council Pres., N.H.S. LEO NIEKERK KENNETH OLANDER 'The monuments of wit survive the monuments of power . Bacon A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. Wordsworth Audio-Visual Club, Track, Class Outing, Play Com. Radio Club, Drama Club, Geology Club, Biology Club, Track, Cross Country, Class Pres., Science Club, Play Com., Student Council Vice-Pres., Prom Com. 'This world belongs to the energetic. Emerson Field Hockey Capt., Basketball, Softball Capt., Chorus, Biology Club, Library Club Sec., A.F.S. Club Treas., Geology Club Sec.-Treas., History Club, Pep Club, Drama Club, Varsity Club, Newspaper, Yearbook Staff, A.A. Rep. Sec. Pres., Girls’ State, N.H.S., Play Com., Class Outing. CHERIE OLMSTEAD 'The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Emerson Library Club, Varsity Club, Field Hockey, A.F.S. Club, Softball, Prom Com., Basketball, Biology Club, Geology Club, N.H.S., Pep Club, Newspaper Asst. Editor. 28 DIANE PEARSON 'The artist is the child in the popular fable, everyone of whose tears was a pearl.” Heine Play Com., Class Outing, Fund Raising Com., Prom Com., Thanksgiving Dance Com. 11 SUSAN PECK Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves .” Carlyle Basketball, Softball, F.H.A., Library Club, Pep Club, Prom Com., Work Pool, Play Com., Class Banquet. DAVID PIERSON ... though we cannot out vote them, we will out argue them.” Johnson News Photographer, Play Com., Audio-Visual Club, N.M.S. Letter of Commendation. 29 CLAUDIA RAYMOND WILLIAM RINKO Speech is of time, Silence is of Eternity.” Carlyle Talk happiness. The world is sad enough.” Wilcox Drama Club, F.H.A., Work Pool. F.F.A. CHRISTINA RISLEY Man is a social animal.” Spinosa Library Club, Art Club, French Club, Biology Club, Fund Raising Com., Thanksgiving Dance Com., Class Outing, History Club, Hootenanny Com., Drama Club, Debating Club, Chorus, Pep Club. MYRETTA ROBENS There is no great genius without some touch of madness.” Seneca Drama Club Sec., French Club Treas., Press Club Chmn., A.F.S. Club, Basketball Mgr., Softball Mgr., Newspaper, Yearbook Editor, Class Banquet, Play Reading Com., Play Com., N.M.S. Let-30 ter of Commendation. RONALD RUSS DANIEL RUSSELL LARRY ROSS Books — things devised by the enemy: Anonymous Band, F.F.A. ROBERTA RUSSELL What sweet delight a quiet life affords Drummond Play Com., Fund Raising Com., F.H.A. Af house was not empty though I was gone Thoreau If mischief admits one to heaven he's well on his way ” Anonymous Chorus, Work Pool, Class Outing. SHARON SALISBURY Learn the magic of a cheerful face, not always smiling but at least serene” Holmes Chorus, A.F.S. Club, French Club Pres., N.H.S., Cheerleading, Thanksgiving Dance Com., Play Com., Drama Club, Student Council Alt., Executive Com., Yearbook Staff, Basketball Mgr., Literary Magazine. WALTER RUTKOWSKI What a spend thrift he is with his tongue.” Shakespeare 31 ROY SCHMALING Thinking well, is wise, planning well is wiser; doing well is best of all . . . Persian Proverb F.F.A., Track, Class Banquet, Class Outing. STEPHEN SEELING Youth is a continual intoxication.” Rochefoucauld Science Club, Audio-Visual Club, History Club, French Club, Ski Club, Play Com. NOELLE SCHUMACHER Music is said to be the speech of angels.” Carlyle French Club, Tennis Club, N.H.S., Chorus, Hootennany Com., Art Club. JANE SHANNY The secret of success is consistency of purpose.” Disraeli Library Service Club, Biology Club, Science Club, French Club, Chorus, Field Hockey, N.H.S., Newspaper Editor, Executive Com., DAR Award, A.F.S. Club. GARY SECOLA He that can have patience, can have what he will.” Franklin Radio Club, Cross Country, Band. WALTER SLEKIS Silence may do good, and can do little harm.” Anonymous Baseball, Audio-Visual Club. 32 MARK SMITH Home is heaven and orgies are vile, but I like an orgy once in a while.” Nash Basketball, Chorus, Track. . JOYCE STEWART ... Glory is but grace perfected Edwards Softball, Chorus, Work Pool, Class Outing, Pep Club. MARY SPRANO Manner is women's best adornment Menander Chorus, Newspaper Typist, Work Pool, Play Com., F.H.A. Sec. ANN STEWART Sincerity is the face of the soul. Dubay Executive Com., Library Club, Biology Club, Science Club, A.F.S. Club, Chorus, French Club, N.H.S., Newspaper, Class Banquet, Play Com., Thanksgiving Dance Com. 33 MILTON STRONG EDGAR SWIFT At first he seems a quiet man but when he wants to talk he can: Anonymous Everything comes if a man will only wait ” Disraeli Industrial Arts Club, Audio-Visual Club. Chorus, Prom Com., Drama Club, Executive Com., Thanksgiving Dance Com., Play Com. WILLIAM STOWELL We know nothing of tomorrow; our business is to be happy today Smith Soccer, Chorus, Track. THOMAS TALARICO A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Anonymous Student Council Rep., A.A. Rep., Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Varsity Club. 34 PAUL THOMPSON A man's own manner and character are what most becomes him” Cicero Soccer, Track, Science Club, Play Com., School Newspaper. RANDY VASZAUSKAS The days men worked, they were good-natured and cheerful.” Franklin I HELEN TOMLINSON Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low; an excellent thing in a woman.” Shakespeare Field Hockey, Chorus, A.F.S. Club, Cheerlcading, Drama Club, Class Banquet, Play Com. CHARLES VISCARDI ”Give us a man of integrity on whom we know we can thoroughly depend. A. P. Stanley Baseball, Soccer, Football. CRAIG TRASK Keen sense and common sense and a little room for nonsense.” Anonymous Cross Country, Geology Club, Track, History Club, Play Com., Audio-Visual Club. VIRGINIA WEST He that has patience may compass anything.” Rabelais Library Club. 35 F.F.A. Treasurer. JAN WHITNEY 'The heart's hushed secret in the soft dark eyes.” Land on Cheerleading, Drama Club, A.F.S., Field Hockey, Chorus. EDWARD WINTERS The man worth while is the one who will smile when everything goes dead wrong” Wilcox Student Council Alt., History Club, Audio-Visual Club, Fund Raising Com., Woodworking Club. MARILYN WOIKE 'The heart has reasons of which reason has no knowledge ” Pascal Library Club, Chorus, Biology Club, Drama Club, A.F.S. Club, Pep Club, French Club, Cheerleading. MICHELE WOOD Good humor is the health of the soul” Stanislaus Basketball, Softball, Field Hockey, Biology Club, Varsity Club, Library Club, A.F.S. Club, Class Banquet, Play Com., Fund Raising Com. 36 LYNDA WOIKE There is no index of character, so sure as the voice” Tangred Library Club, Biology Club, A.F.S. Club, Chorus, Play Com., Fund Raising Com., Class Outing. I ■ DIANA WYLIE 'The sharp blade of your words, could be half the shears of fate” Rostand French Club, Biology Club, Library Club, Newspaper Treas., Play Com. Susan and Rodney WITTIEST Dana and Leo MOST POLITE Ann and Werner BEST DRESSED Melissa and Jim MOST POPULAR Martha and Bix life CLASS POLITICIANS Ricky and Ken CLASS OPTIMISTS Chris and Dick MOST ATHLETIC Cherie and Mark MOST DRAMATIC Lisa and Billy CLASS PESSIMISTS Judy and John MOST SOPHISTICATED Lisa and Bob MOST DEPENDABLE Myretta and Bruce DID MOST FOR CLASS Martha and Mark BEST LOOKING Alice and Werner OUTSTANDING UNDERGRADUATES Pam and Joey MOST CONSCIENTIOUS Diana and Greg 40 When I see birches bend to left and right Across the lines of straighter darker trees, like to think some boy’s been swinging them. Kicking his way doivn through the air to the ground. So was I once myself a swinger of birches. And so I dream of going back to be. One could do worse than be a swinger of birches. From Birches R. Frost Seated: Betsey Cushman, Secretary; Joey Rehkamp, President. Standing: Brian Reignier, Vice President; Craig Bliven, Treasurer; Mr. Paul Hadzima, Advisor. Juniors 42 First Row: W. Faraci, A. Alexson, K. Elwell, B. Barth, T. Yourk, M. Langlois, D. Aquilar, S. Calabrese, J. Nye, D. Griswold, W. Sadlon, R. George, J. Pettit, C. Bliven. Second Row: B. Fenn, J. Daury, J. Evans, C. Thompson, M. Natusch, G. Adams, R. Roy, J. Taylor, J. Somers, C. Faraci, L. Misenis, D. Mintie, J. Brown, D. Gardiner, T. O'Connell.. Third Row: M. Malone, D. Todd, B. Martinsen, L. Holloway, J. Pearson, C. Porter, G. Cole, E. Olmstead, C. Perrin, B. Cushman, P. Quint, L. Tarnowicz, C. Boyd, J. Jimmo, L. Manzi, D. Edwards, M. Edwards. Fourth Row: J. Rehkamp, W. Pinevich, A. Curtis, S. Cooper, P. Crownshaw, E. Fox, B. Lawson, L. Bell, J. Clark, L. Neumann, S. Coad, G. Marquis, K. Hill, K. Ouimette, B. Downes, R. Burns, J. Bassett, C. Barden. Fifth Row: W. Dubinsky, S. Corrigan, T. Rozenski, T. Thorndike, A. Reed, A. Morkis, T. Proulx, C. Seeling, R. Eggleton, M. Garrick, R. Devin, R. McDonald, E. Judson, B. DeLeon, D. Tolies, V. Pollard, J. Pollard. Sixth Row: D. Swenson, J. Jenkins, J. Jenkins, Y. Nettleton, M. Santore, G. Seymour, B. Sherwood, K. Allison, B. Green, S. Ruzicka, R. Sansoucie, V. Thompson, A. Haaland, H. Smith, P. Poulen, J. McCorkle, R. Archambault. Seventh Row: R. Sprano, M. Cody, J. Lines, J. Rockwell, J. Olsen, J. Kacerguis, S. Hoyle, W. Brutting, R. Zembruski, G. Davenport, E. Bragg, R. Barrett, D. Palmer, S. McCormack, R. Smith, J. Zemans, R. Shupenis. Sophomores 44 First Row: D. Ruppel, D. Parker, D. Monckton, S. Paproski, G. Norton, S. Eyre, D. Warner, B. Bacon, J. Reed, J. Noel, B. Murphy. Second Row: D. Bennett, T. Rehkamp, E. Noel, P. Carroll, R. Huff, G. Carroll, T. Lizauskas, E. Misenis, J. Greenberger, T. Piazza, L. Noel. Third Row: P. Jannetty, E. Allen, R. Clifford, L. Cser, B. Knockwood, L. Debiase, K. Tomey, C. Burdick, M. dejong, M. Cole, S. Cheatham, P. Gaylord. Fourth Row: B. Platt, P. McDonald, M. Anderson, D. Plummer, S. Wohlke, R. Copes, B. McKean, B. Anderson, J. King, J. Travers. Fifth Row: N. Danielsen, E. Allen, L. Med hurst, D. Brown, A. Nichols, K. Coad, J. Bell, S. Balsavage, N. Wright, J. Hardisty, L. Duda, B. Gallop, N. Ouimette, C. Metcalf. Sixth Row: S. Stohl, T. Steinman, J. Disbrow, D. Jones, T. Long, B. Simpson, D. Coy, C. Stockwell, C. Gagner, C. Antonelli, S. Faraci, R. DeLeon, P. Kozenieski. Seventh Row: B. Ryan, M. Nelson, K. Kane, D. Michaels, D. Jones, P. Elliott, L. Loveridge, S. Pflegl, A. Bignelli, D. Gagnon, S. Grenier, D. Monckton, R. Mohan. Seated: Mr. R. Ayers, Advisor; Janet Miller, Secretary. Standing: Roger Kruse, Treasurer; Tom Wood, President; Russ Martinsen, Vice President. Freshmen 46 First Row: M. Quint, B. Bennett, R. Manzi, J. Malone, H. Edwards, W. Descoteaux, J. Murphy, JD. McGloon, D. Leonard, R. Bartlett, A. Convard, W. O Connell. Secood Row: J. Ford, R. Stockwell, S. Grudzien, M. Wilkes, P. Geslien, W. Galpin, G. Lucarelli, T. Minnock, L. Berecz, M. Cote, J. O’Brien. Ihtrd Row: M. Lizauskas, C. Pettit, B. O’Connell, L. Griswold, L. Motejaitis, M. C uly, L. McDonald, G. Judson, R. Walauskas, L. Bastenbeck, K. Huff, L. Kiessling, M. Bratz, B. Coe, D. Reing. Fourth Row: P. Devin, S. King, D. Lewis, R. Kruse, A. Michener, T. Seymour, E. Sturges, L. Lonegan, N. Hill, R. King, J. Plummer, T. Wood, R. Martinsen. Fifth Row: C. Mitchell, R. Ryan, M. Keidel, L. Mosevege, N. Whiteman, S. Grohoski, S. Shaw, S. Ruzicka, N. Stockwell, J. Geraci, P. Roznski, L. Jones, C. Budrius, J. Desilets. Sixth Row: N. Calabrees, I.. Gauthier, J. Calo. D. Vadnais, R. Traver, W. Pierson, D. Quint, W. Kilpatrick, T. Baker, E. Finch, A. Briggs, T. Hoffman, T. Tomlinson. Seventh Row: J. Mansfield, G. Salokas, L. Fagerholm, L. Talarico, C. Hicock, C. Bristol, K. Anderson, J. Miller, J. Smith, J. King, E. Upton, W. McAllister. m,. Ji ,, ■ ti • -'■' y • ,j $••$? vv'-'4;;?-':'VC .• ' ':';’ v ' m-i A dozen girls and boys we were, The mountain seemed to like the stir, And made of us a little while— With always something in her smile, From The Birthplace R. Frost OFFICERS Seated: Alice Marshall, Secretary; Ricky Newby, President. Standing: Joey Rehkamp, Treasurer; Mr. Edgar Buck, Advisor; Ken Olander, Vice President. Student Council 50 Athletic Association OFFICERS Kneeling: Bix Avery, Vice President; Brian Reignier, Treasurer. Standing: Pam Quint, Secretary; Mr. Herbert Grandahl, Advisor; Martha Newell, President. 51 LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB First Row: M. Newell, C. Olmstead, R. Bastenbeck, M. Evans, J. Pearson, G. Seymour, D. Wylie, E. Judson, L. Cser, C. Pettit, K. Ouimette. Second Row: L. Neumann, S. Ruzicka, J. LeMire, B. DeLeon, D. Tolies, J. King, C. Kilpatrick, L. Woike, M. Woike. Third Row: E. Balsavage, S. Corrigan, M. Wood, P. Poulen, A. Haaland, K. Allison, L. Bell, J. Clark, B. Bernier, K. Huff, R. Ryan, J. Bell, C. Burdick, Mrs. Nichols, Advisor. Members: S. Abondola, B. Bartlett, E. Bragg, J. Bragg, S. Calabrese, R. DeLeon, R. Devin, SCIENCE Dubinski, J. Farrell, B. Fenn, D. Hart, A. Hill, S. Jones, W. Kleinloh, M. Langlois, J. Lines, r T T m 01an er D. Pierson, J. Pearson, B. Sadlon, G. Secola, C. Seeling, S. Seeling, M. Smith, CLUd c. Thompson, J. Whitney, J. Zemans, P. Thompson, Mr. Loyot, Advisor. 52 ART First Row: M. Malone, D. Michaels, C. May, D. Pearson, L. Holloway, S. Burnet. Second Row: t m Mrs. Hendricks, Advisor; S. Clark, P. Thompson, K. Elwell, Y. Nettleton, A. Hill, S. Jones, CLUB £. Swift. LITERARY MAGAZINE First Row: J. Miller, L. Bastenbeck, D. Jones. Second Row: A. Bignelli, S. Corrigan, N. Danielson, T. Rozenski, S. Salisbury, D. Hart, P. Newby, D. Wylie, Y. Nettleton. Third Row: L. Fagerholm, K. Hill, M. Malone, J. Abbott, R. Sansoucie, B. Sherwood, Mrs. Potter, Advisor. 53 First Row: A. Marshall, C. Risley, M. Newell, R. Bastenbeck, J. Pearson, J. LeMire, B. DeLeon, mcTADv D- holies, G. Seymour, P. Rozcnski. Second Row: M. Wood, M. Malone, L. Manzi, A. Haaland, HIoIOKY L. Bell, J. Clark, C. Boyd, L. Bastenbeck, S. Ruzicka, L. Jones, L. Ericson, J. Lovett. Third Row: CLUB S- Calabrese, J. Benjamin, A. Hill, M. Alvarez, B. Sherwood, W. Kleinloh, C. Murphy, W. Descoteaux, R. Travers, C. Seeling, R. Smith, D. Gardner, Mr. Buck, Advisor. Fourth Row: D. Monckton, R. Burmeister, J. Barrett, J. Bragg, E. Bragg, G. Danaher, J. Farrell, D. Mintie. First Row: M. Malone, L. Hill, M. Newell, E. Cushman, L. Ericson, H. Tomlinson, R. Bastenbeck, J. Pearson, C. Tomey, Y. Nettleton, C. Hill, L. Manzi. Second Row: D. Todd, D. Monckton, E. DRAMA Allen, A. Bignelli, M. Woike, J. Jenkins, P. Quint, J. Jenkins, B. Bouffard, T. Rosenski, D. Jones, t id G Abbott, N. Danielson, L. Davidson, J. Whitney. Third Row: Mrs. Ericson, Advisor; J. Benjamin, CLUB J. Bragg, R. Bonner, D. Daly, S. Ruzicka, K. Allison, S. - Salisbury, S. Corrigan, C. Porter, B. Martinsen, L. Holloway, M. Robens, E. Bragg, D. Mintie, S. Calabrese. Fourth Row: R. Burmeister, E. Swift, B. Reignier, J. Lines, H. Cepelak, J. Barrett, C. Seeling. 54 FRENCH CLUB First Row: E. Cushman, L. Ericson, J. Lovett, A. Marshall, J. LeMire, M. Evans ,S. Franck, M. Robens, J. Hardisty. Second Row: C. Perrin, V. Thompson, C. Tomey, J. Whitney, A. Stewart, D. Tolies, B. DeLeon, S. Salisbury, P. Newby, D. Wylie, N. Wright. Third Row: Miss Merrill, Advisor; J. Clark, E. Allen, C. Boyd, A. Haaland, L. Newman, L. Davidson, N. Danielson, M. Woike, S. Ruzicka, K. Allison. Fourth Row: A. Bignelli, T. Rozenski, L. Bell, D. Jones, N. Schumacher. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA First Row: B. Knockwood, K. Huff, C. Pettit, J. Desilets, E. Bagdan, K. Hoxley, E. Olmstead. Second Row: R. McDonald, J. Bell, E. Fox, D. Rutkowski, R. Ryan, M. Sprano, B. Bernier, D. Mansfield, J. Bassett, C. Kilpatrick, H. Smith, Mrs. Kane, Advisor. Third Row: M. Nelson, D. Mansfield, J. King, K. Anderson, D. Michaels, J. Green, B. Green, S. Peck. 55 First Row: J. Lovett, L. Hill, R. Bastenbeck, D. Hart, W. Kleinloh, P. Newby, S. Corrigan, S. Franck, C. Budrius. Second Row: S. Shaw, J. Benjamin, M. Calhoun, E. Balsavage, B. Bouffard, S. Salisbury, L. Bastenbeck, J. Miller, J. Pearson, Y. Nettleton, M. Robens, E. Cushman, S. A A TtTP Tf A Grohoski, J. Smith. Third Row: B. Coe, M. Wood, M. Alvarez, C. Perrin, V. Thompson, L. YIYlISIvlv AiN Davidson, N. Danielson, G. Abbott, J. Whitney, L. Kiessling, L. Griswold, M. Herr, C. Tomey, B. FIELD SERVICE Martinsen, B. Reignier, L. Jones, P. Rozenski. Fourth Row: A. Haaland, C. Olmstead, M. Evans. T TR Fifth Row: W. Descoteaux, J. Rehkamp, H. Tomlinson, P. Quint, J. Jenkins, J. Jenkins, M. Newell, E. Allen, A. Stewart, M. Cassidy, J. Geraci, C. Pettit, D. Reing, R. Walauskas, J. Desilets, A. Hill. Sixth Row: R. Smith, A. Marshall, P. Charette, C. Murphy, L. Ericson, L. Neumann, G. Seymour, D. Tolies, B. Sherwood, T. Rozenski, D. Jones, D. Mansfield, S. Ruzicka, K. Allison, L. Woike, M. Woike, Mr. Korpalski, Advisor. rvED ATT Tr First R°w: G. Abbott, D. Jones, M. Herr, J. Pearson, L. Bell, M. Newell, A. Marshall. Second DEBAI UNCj Row: Miss Ackerman, Advisor; M. Farrell, R. Burmeister, C. Trask, C. Seeling, R. DeLeon, CLUB m, Anderson, J. Barrett, R. Shupenis. Third Row: R. Huff, B. Copes, T. Yourk, R. Anderson, A. 56 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First Row: T. Lazauskas, S. Paproski, L. Berecz, M. Wilkes, L. Berecz, T. O’Connell, W. O’Connell, J. Noel, B. Bennette, D. Griswold, T. Minoch, R. Newvill. Second Row: R. Schmaling, D. Kellogg, R. Russ, D. Ruppel, W. Moskaluk, S. Burrell, J. Kaechele, L. Noel, E. Noel, A. Alexson, D. John sen. Third Row: Mr. Breakell, Advisor; S. Hoyle, J. Panilaitis, E. Benson, R. Simpson, W. Rinko, A. Reed, K. Fredrickson, R. Vazauskas, W. Ashak, M. Natusch, L. Ross, J. Moskaluk, D. Coy, D. Sw Json, R. Dwyer, Mr. Eykelhoff, Advisor, Mr. Ripper, Advisor. Fourth Row: J. Disbrow, N. Caiaurese, G. Carlson, T. Baker, A. Briggs, T. Thorndike, E. Finch, T. Hoffman, R. Kayfus, J. Kayfus, S. Gorham, E. Upton, G. Salokas, J. Benson, W. McAllister. INDUSTRIAL Seated: G. Adams, E. Winters, R. Geraci, J. Nye, D. Aquilar, J. Taylor. Standing: J. Bassett, M. ARTS CLUB Strong, L. Misenis, W. Faraci, R. Roy, T. Baker, C. Farad, T. Proulx, Mr. Decker, Advisor. First Row: J. Pearson, M. Lane, N. Geraci, S. Grohoski, C. Perrin, C. Porter, K. Pettit, C. Budrius, L. Cser, K. Boyd, C. Tomey, L. Bastenbeck, S. Motijaitis, B. Coe, S. Cheatham, M. Evans. Second Row: D. Plummer, P. Devin, D. Lewis, D. Gardner, J. Stewart, T. Seymour, R. Kruse, B. Sturges A. Michener, S. Calabrese, T. Piazza, R. Warner, S. Ayers, W. Bacon, W. Descoteaux. Third Row: L. Jones, P. Rozenski, S. Shaw, E. Cushman, J. Desilets, L. Allison, M. Sprano, L. Griswold, C. Burdick, P. Quint, L. Manzi, R. Waluaskas, L. Keisling, B. Bernier, D. Reing, K. Huff. SENIOR Fourth Row: S. Corrigan, E. Allen, L. Duda, N. Wright, J. Hardisty, M. Newell, D. Pearson, u c C. Lane, P. Jannetty, K. Coad, G. Marquis, S. Coad, A. Nichols, L. Holloway, B. Martinsen, M. CHCJKUo Hill, N. Ouimette. Fifth Row: Mr. Antey, Director. Sixth Row: K. Kane, D. Daly, R. Sansoucie, D. Hart, J. King, L. Loveridge, K. Anderson, J. Miller, L. Fagerholm, C. Kilpatrick, C. Green, V. Thompson, D. Brown, L. Talarico, S. Ruzicka, J. Smith. Seventh Row: D. Swendsen, H. Cepelak, K. Martin, P. Pierson, G. Herr, J. Mansfield, L. Gauthier, J. Bassett, R. Burns, J. Daury, S. Wohlke, R. Smith, D. Mintie, G. Marquis, B. Devin. Eighth Row: M. E. Clark, J. Baer, Y. Nettleton, B. Sherwood, S. Ruzicka, K. Allison, G. Seymour, D. Jones, L. Hill, C. Swainbank, J. Bate, J. Jenkins, J. Jenkins, J. Lovett. Ninth Row: R. Zembruski, R. Sprano, M. Cody, E. Avery, E. Swift, J. Garms, J. Lines, A. Curtiss. SMOKE SIGNALS First Row: C. Olmstead, D. Pearson, C. Perrin, J. Shanny, E. Bagdan, M. Herr. Second Row: Mrs. Lavelle, Advisor; B. Reignier, D. Wylie, L. Loveridge, T. Rozenski, D. Hart, Mr. R. Ayers, Advisor. Third Row: D. Pierson, V. Thompson, N. Danielson, L. Duda, B. Barth. 58 NATIONAL iT vTvjf i} J- Lovett, A. Marshall, P. Newby, A. Stewart, S. Salisbury, M. Alvarez, M. Newell, Mrs. Lavelle, Advisor; N. Schumacher, S. Franck, C. Olmstead. SOCIETY First Row: B. Reignier, E. Avery, W. Brutting, M. Cody, R. Shupenis. Second Row: C. Murphy, VARSITY J- Jenkins, P. Quint, J. Jenkins, M. Wood, P. Newby. Third Row: T. Talarico, E. Olmstead, J. Lovett, S. Franck, C. Olmstead, M. Newell, M. Calhoun, S. Peck, P. Charette, Mr. Grandahl, Ad-CLUB visor. Fourth Row: R. Zembruski, M. Alvarez, G. Carroll, W. Sadlon, M. Langlois, T. Yourk, J. Rehkamp. 59 Warrior Staff First Row: D. Hart, Photography Ed.; M. Newell, Business Mgr.; E. Avery, Sales Mgr.; L. Ericson, Art Ed.; M. Alvarez, Asst. Ed.; G. Bean, Typing Ed.; T. Desilets, Typing Ed.; Mr. Korpalski, 60 Advisor; P. Newby, Business Mgr.; J. Churchill, Art Ed. Second Row: S. Franck, Copy Ed.; S. Salisbury, Copy Ed.; M. Calhoun, Photography Ed.; M. Robens, Editor-in-Chief. ■y-z-M S?i. C;' ‘. : -■ . iV From To Earthward •R. Frost First Row: C. Viscardi, J. Petit, T. Wood, G. Greenberger, T. Yourk, A. Hill, M. Langlois. Second Row: W. Brutting, A. Alcxson, W. Green, G. Salokas, S. Farad, J. Lines, C. Seeling. Third Row: J. Moskaluk, Mgr.; E. Avery, M. Cody, P. Thompson, P. Charette. T. Talarico, R. Dwyer, C. Rehkamp, D. Jones, W. Kleinloh, Mr. Eykelhoff, Coach. 62 Soccer Cross Country 63 First Row: D. Lewis, P. Devin, G. Carroll, M. Alvarez, A. Michener, R. Kruse, J. Stewart. Second Row: Mr. W. Birmingham, Coach; T. Long, J. McCorkle, B. Fenn, R. Copes, R. Devin, J. Travers, B. Barth, Mgr. First Row: M. Wood, M. Calhoun, J. Shanny, C. Olmstead, P. Quint, M. Newell, L. Manzi, E. Olmstead, P. Newby. Second Row: B. Green, L. Fagerholm, C. Perrin, J. Whitney, J. Jenkins, J. Lovett, M. Capozzi, Mgr.; Miss Ackerman, Coach; J. Baer, J. Jenkins, L. Bastenbeck, M. Lizauskas, V. Thompson, C. Bristol. Field Hockey Cheerleaders Front: L. Murphy. Second Row: K. Hill, D. Todd, A. Marshall, S: Burrell, D. Daly, M. Woike, H. Tomlinson, J. Hardisty, E. Cushman. Back: Miss Nunn, Advisor. 65 First Row: R. Martinsen, S. Faraci, B. McKean, T. Wood, P. Devin, E. Finch, S. Grudzien. Second Row: E. Upton, Mgr.; Mr. Melesko, Coach; S. Stohl, T. Long, T. Steinman, R. Mohan, G. Salokas, D. Jones, W. McAllister, M. Anderson. 66 J.V. First Row: C. Faraci, C. Viscardi, E. Avery, B. Reignier, C. Rehkarnp, W. Brutting. Second Row: W. Sadlon, Mgr.; R. Archambault, G. Davenport, T. Talarico, R. Zembruski, R. Shupenis, M. Cody, R. Smith, Mr. Sadlon, Basketball 67 First Row: S. Peck, M. Capozzi, C. Olmstead, M. Wood. E. Balsavage. Second Row: Mrs. Grandahl, Coach; P. Newby, J. Lovett, L. Galpin, S. Coad. Third Row: J. Jenkins, E. Olmstead, P. Quint, J. Jenkins. Basketball J.v. First Row: K. Coad, C. Pettit, C. Boyd, M. Lizauskas, J. Belle. Second Row: B. Green, C. Bristol, S. Balsavage, G. Marquis, B. Gallop, L. Fagerholm, Mrs. Grandahl, Coach. First Row: R. Copes, D. Monckton, C. Trask, M. Alvarez, T. Yourk, G. Carroll, M. Langlois, E. Avery. Second Row: D. Monckton, J. Kacerguis, R. Schmaling, J. Farrell, D. Jones, W. Brutting, B. Ncttleton, B. McKean. Third Row: J. McCorkle, W. Jones, A. Hill, B. Fenn, S. Wohlke, G. Davenport, D. Hohnson, R. Anderson, R. Stier, B. Smith, R. Smith, Mgr.; Mr. Birmingham, Coach. 70 Track Baseball 72 First Row: J. Brown, B. Barth, J. Wright, C. Viscardi, H. Peck, S. Faraci. Second Row: W. Faraci, R. Geraci, W. Kitney. P. Charette. R. Rehkamp, C. Faraci. Third Row: Mr. Powers, Coach; T. Talarico, W. Walcott, D. Ford, R. Shupenis, W. Sadlon, Mgr. Soft First Row: D. Winus, V. Thompson, M. Evans, M. Newell, J. Stewart. Second Row: N. Benson, J. Jenkins, J. Jenkins, P. Newby. Third Row: E. Elwood, S. Peck, Mrs. Grandahl, Coach; S. Burrell, L. Galpin. 74 Tennis First Row: Miss Ackerman, Coach; D. Todd, D. Hart. C. Porter, J. Shanny, N. Schumacher, B. Sherwood. Second Row: T. Rozenski, C. Bristol, P. Rozenski, L. Manzi, K. Hill, J. Whitney, L. 75 Patrons Mr. Mrs. Richard J. Alvarez Mr. Mrs. Roger Amidon Mr. Mrs. David Benjamin Dr. Mrs. Robert Bonner, Jr. Mr. Carl E. Borger Mr. Mrs. Arnold Garms Mr. Mrs. Herbert Grandahl Mr. Mrs. Edward Herr, Jr. Mrs. John M. Herr Mrs. Elise B. Murphy Mr. Mrs. Thomas H. Newby Mr. Mrs. Leland Newell Leo John Niekerk esq. Mr. Mrs. William Olander Mr. Mrs. Francis J. Robens Mr. Mrs. John Shanny Paul Woike Director of Senior Play and Friend of the Senior Class A Friend Donors Miss Linda Ackerman Michael Francis Aiken esq. Mr. Mrs. John W. Antey Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Arminio Mr. Mrs. Earl E. Avery Mr. Mrs. Gustave A. Baer Mr. Mrs. Albert Bagdan Mr. Mrs. Lester Bastenbeck Mr. Mrs. William Birmingham Mr. Mrs. William F. 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YOUR FRIENDLY Tel. 263-2343 GROCER COMPLIMENTS OF WOODBURY LANES Open All Year and Air Conditioned for Your Convenience BILLIARD STUDIOS WOODLAND GARDENS BRIARWOOD HILLTOP FARM House Plants in Season Cut Flowers — Corsages Good Food Baked Goodies (open every day)) TOP OF SHERMAN HILL Tel. 263-2285 WOODBURY, CONN. The Webb's CURTIS HOUSE 17 5 4 CONNECTICUT'S OLDEST INN WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT H. H. STONE SONS, INC. Compliments of Grain, Paint, Hardware THE CLARKES MERRYVALE Garden Supplies GUEST HOUSE Tel. 264-5136 WOODBURY SOUTHBURY, CONNECTICUT Tel. 263-2429 METALLON INC. REST HAVEN MANOR Metal Stampings Irene B. King Howard R. King Paintings — Drawings — Watercolors Sculpture MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Hours 10 — 6 Closed Tuesday Tel. 263-2619 Stop to Shop at COLONIAL'S WOODBURY OFFICE in the WOODBURY CENTER Checking Accounts — Savings Accounts — Christmas Clubs — Vacation Clubs — Personal Loans - - Education Loans — Ready Credit — Auto Loans — Mortgage Loans The Colonial Bank and Trust Company Naugatuck — Thomaston — Woodbury — Waterbury — Watertown Wolcott — Southbury — Cheshire CHARCOAL CHEF = REAL CHARCOAL BROILING“ COCKTAILS ON U.S. 6 WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Congratulations PHILLIPS DINER and PIE SHOPS WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Compliments of JOE'S SUNOCO SERVICE Tel. 263-2902 MAIN ST. WOODBURY, CONN. One Slop Service Best of Luck to the Class of '65 ROY'S FLYING A SERVICE Tel. 263-2924 Compliments of PETE'S ATLANTIC STATION WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT HINE BROS., INC. International Trucks — Studebaker Sales and Service Tel. 263-8261 SOUTHBURY CONNECTICUT 84 Sincere Best Wishes From THE HALLOCK PRESS Social — Commercial — Job Printing A Complete Printing Service Tel. 263-3034 TRANSYLVANIA ROAD WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Compliments of VILLAGE FABRICS WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT DAIRY DE LITE OF WOODBURY The Aristocrat of Frozen Dairy Products Charles White, Proprietor BERRY'S GIFT SHOP Red House Gifts Tel.263-2739 NORTH WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT NICK'S GARAGE Cornelius Anderson, Prop. ALA Service Welding — Towing — Repair NORTH WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Tel. 263-3662 GEORGE A. GREEN Plumbing — Heating — Water Systems R.F.D. 1 - SAWPIT HILL WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Compliments of SMITH PLUMBING HEATING Tel. 263-2510 263-2584 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1965 COMPLIMENTS OF RICHARD SHIPMAN LEIGH Consulting Engineer MAIN STREET 263-2804 86 DESCHINO'S COMPLIMENTS OF Men's Boy's Clothes Shoes Young Ladies Pendleton Sportswear WOODBURY FLOWER SHOP Tel. 263-2232 WOODBURY CONNECTICUT QUALITY SERVICE CLEANERS ONE HOUR SERVICE - NO EXTRA CHARGE All Cleaning Done on the Premises — Shirts Laundered WOODBURY SHOPPING CENTER 158 MERIDEN ROAD, WATERBURY Tel. 263-3457 Tel. 754-7583 COMPLIMENTS OF MEDIN'S MARKET MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Compliments of WOODBURY SUPERETTE COONS GULF SERVICE National Brand Groceries Tel. 263-2936 WOODBURY CONNECTICUT Choice Quality Meats 1Co| : fltC. , 1' U 4 y VYOb|pB SHOPPING CENTER OfT ' JP Compliments from your THE A W ROOT BEER DRIVE-IN SMALL DEPARTMENT STORE MAIN STREET SOUTHBURY WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT VILLAGE SHOP Car Hostesses To Serve You Tel. 264-5951 Open 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Seven Days CARL WALT Compliments of Chevrolet Cars and Trucks Corvair — Corvette — Chevelle — Chevy II TONY'S MARKET Goodyear Tires Choice Meats — S.S. Pierce Groceries Tel. 263-2168 WOODBURY CONNECTICUT FROZEN FOODS 88 C. L. ADAMS CO., INC. Lumber — Fuel Oil — Coal Feeds — Seeds — Fertilizers WOODBURY SOUTHBURY 263-2151 264-5362 89 Compliments of KELLEHER ANSWERING SERVICE Tel. 263-3151 WOODBURY CONNECTICUT COMPLIMENTS OF MUNSON FUNERAL HOME WOODBURY CONNECTICUT Compliments of KEN'S BARBER SHOP ii Compliments of NORTH WOODBURY DUDA GOODWIN Compliments of the Best Wishes to the GREEN ACRE Class of 1965 Apartments — Guest Rooms WOODBURY INSURANCE MAIN STREET AGENCY WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Edward J. Roland L. Manzi X V X K X X X V X X X SKILTON'S GAS STATION COMPLIMENTS OF SHERMAN HILL PARMELEE DAIRY WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT BETHLEHEM j COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF JUDSON'S FARM EQUIPMENT § LYNN'S SERVICE STATION WOODBURY CONNECTICUT Compliments of WOODBURY DRUG STORE The Rexall Store In the Woodbury Shopping Center Walter R. Rapp, Registered Pharmacist Tel. 263-2282 WOODBURY FARM MARKET Flowers — Small Trees — Fruits — Vegetables SHERMAN HILL JUNCTION WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT 5 Glad To See You Happy To Serve You WELDEN HAYWARD LOUISE SHOP INC. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR Woodbury, Conn. Tel. 263-3073 KENNETH HAMMITT ANTI Q U E S Early American Furniture, accessories, folk art WOODBURY, CONN. RTE. 6 TEL. 263-2666 Compliments of Compliments of HOBART J. GRISWOLD UNDERWOOD'S LAWN MOWER SERVICE PAINTER and INTERIOR DECORATOR WASHINGTON ROAD 263-2550 WOODBURY, CONN. Compliments of RAYMOND TAYLOR BUILDING CONTRACTOR WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Without Thrift and Savings by some There would be nothing for others to borrow No homes — no Public Buildings No Public utilities — no Industrial plants It is what you save, not what you use up WOODBURY SAVINGS BANK Woodbury, Conn. Thrift service for a thrift community that builds a happy future and provides progress Are you a Thrifty Producer and Builder? ST. PIERRE OIL CO. INC. WOODBURY SOUTHBURY Fuel — Gas — Motor Oils Tel. 263-2155 94 $ TO THE CLASS OF 1965 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 Robert F. Jones Thomas D. Brownell Robert F. Jones, Jr. ELgin 4-3044 COMPLIMENTS OF FRIDAY'S WORK SHOP Instructions —- Gifts — Ceramic Supplies SOMERSET'S BARBER SHOP Robert Jaycoe BACON ROAD ROXBURY, CONNECTICUT S' I WOODBURY SPORTS CENTER MAIN STREET WOODBURY General Sports Equipment, Specializing in Skiing, Fishing Tackle, and Guns Tel. 263-3656 DOLLY MADISON FOODS INC. MAKERS OF DARLENE ICE CREAM LEE BROTHERS 1776 SHOP DECORATOR SALES STAFF Charles Lee — Beverly Lee Compliments of A FRIEND 96
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