Woodbury High School - Warrior Yearbook (Woodbury, CT)

 - Class of 1968

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Many of us were awed by him, and yet anxiously awaited our arrival into his classroom. Finally, as upperclassmen, we were con- fronted with sciences introduced in a com- paratively distinctive manner. We acquired a personal friend in whom we could confide, and who offered both advice and assurance. He taught us to be aware of the community and surrounding world and gave us insight into the future, to aid and prepare us for adulthood. Because he has become a friend to each individual, a competent advisor, and a dedi- cated teacher, we, the Class of 1968, dedicate the 1968 WARRIOR to MR. EDMOND LOYOT To: GRADUATING CLASS OF 1968 I wish to take this opportunity to congratulate you, the Class of 1968, upon your graduation from Woodbury High School. The education you were offered at Woodbury was intended to prepare you for a future which is unknown, occurring in a present which you perceive differently from us, based upon a past you do not remember. The most prevalent concept of learning involves what Plato observed to be that peculiar human habit of learning by going from the familiar to the unfamiliar. Thus, the present is not under- stood until it has passed. To quote Marshall McLuhan, People never see their environments. They never know them. They always know the preceding one. What was experienced here at Wood- bury may not become real to you until later when you see it in retrospect. To those of you who are using your Woodbury experience as a basis for future education, we hope that we have provided you with adequate stepping stones. To those of you who are entering the world of business, we hope that we have given you an under- standing of the importance of information and knowledge, for whatever your vocation, it will be necessary for you to learn an- other within a very short time. We wish you good luck, good fortune, and God speed! Sincerely, Theodore Martland Superinlendenl of Srbooli BOARD OF EDUCATION Sealed lefl to right: Mrs, Frances Calhoun, Dr. Charles Rehkamp Dr Theodore Martland Mrs Virginia Palmer. Standing left lo rigbz: Mr. Robert Cowles Mr Leonard Petruzzi Mr Henry Hart Mr. Richad Michaels, Mr. Vincent P. Weber, Mr. Ronald McEvoy To the class of 1968 go my congratula- tions upon the successful completion of your high school careers, and best wishes in what- ever you have selected for the future. For some students your high school di- ploma completes your formal education, while for others it is just the beginning of the long hard road. Your education has not all been gained from books or from lectures, but a great deal of it has been developed in the form of habits, attitudes, and interests. Thus, upon these attitudes, habits, and inter- ests, many of your decisions will be based. It is very important that for your own devel- opment: educational, social, emotional, physi- cal, and spiritual, that when you have to make a decision, evaluate the total situation before you make your decision. Good luck in the future! Allen Seney Guidance Director TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1968: It has been said that our world becomes smaller and smaller. Modern technology proves this to us every day. The globe can be travelled in a matter of hours, the world of outer-space is becoming a familiar environmentg and underwater explora- tion presents new challenges for the mind of man. You, the graduates of 1968, are stepping into a world-society rent by conHict. The revolutions and social disorders both in our own country and throughout the world present problems whose solutions will determine the future of our demo- cratic society and that of all free men. Upon graduation you will become more a part of this world and will have a greater responsibility to contribute to the resolutions of its problems. H. F. Wells said after World War I that Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe. These words ring ever so true today and so well characterize the conditions of modern day society. It is our hope that Woodbury High School has succeeded in preparing you, at least in part, for this society and that, whatever you do in future years, you will always be true to the ideals of this great country. John F. Shine Principal MR. WILLIAM BIRMINGHAM O.K. Kiddier . . . Science Dept. Chairman Biology, Introductory Science Cross Country Coach Track Coach A.A. Advisor MR. PAUL HADZIMA Now we all know az teacher if infallible, Juperior, God-like . . . Earth Science Problems of Democracy junior Class Advisor Geology Club Advisor MR. ROBERT DIBBLE You d0n'l know . . .P Well, dan't worry about it. Physical, Basic Sciences Audio Visual Aids A. V. Club Advisor MR. EDMOND LOYOT Srzarf . . , down the lube! Chemistry General Biology Science Club Advisor MR. ADAM KORPALSKI IdeaJ.' Idea! are what Fm looking for foikrf' English Department Chairman English III Yearbook Advisor MRS. JEAN POTTER 'Did I my romething about rommunimlionf' English II Literary Magazine Advisor Sophomore Class Advisor MRS. JULIANA LAVELLE How about a few more vombulary ward! fought? English IV National Honor Society Advisor School Page Advisor MR. ROBERT AYERS Hi, gang! English I, II Smoke Signals Advisor Senior Class Play ll? .fy . MR. RONALD YARUSAVAGE Time will pau, -will you? English I Freshman Class Advisor Golf Team Advisor MR. RAYMOND -IUDD Do as I my, not ai I do! Acting Dept. Chairman Business Subjects Business Club Advisor Assistant to Activity Co-ordinator MRS. GERTRUDE REARDON Tl9az'r 0.K., I can finagle lbe .filuazi0n. Business Subjects Cheerleading Advisor MR. DAVID LEWIS W'lm!? Wbul? W'laal? Art Art Club Advisor Senior Play Committee Art Coordinator MR. RICHARD O'CONNOR Clean up boyr, clean up' Woodworking I, II MR. HUGH RIPPER l'll pound you info the ground. X Vocational Agriculture Director Vocational Agriculture Driver Training F.F.A. Advisor jc MR. JULIUS YALE In your Jean, right now! Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. Advisor MR. DAVID BREAKELL Don'z give me az lol of Nalin. Vocational Agriculture F.F.A, Advisor Equestrian Club Advisor if--Mae. K MR. JOHN CECCHINI I'll kill you if you d0n't, Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. Advisor MR. KENNETH ARMINIO Now, I'm no! going lo lake much of your lime, bu! . . . Language Dept. Chairman Latin I, II, III, IV Senior Class Advisor Latin-Italian Club Advisor MISS SHEILA LARGAY Sfalabh!!! French II, III A.F.S. Club Advisor Pr., IvIR. STEPHEN BIGNELLI Ah, mer petitx idiom! French III, IV French Club Advisor A.F.S. Student Advisor -Rx -f---,i ',,,,,..,,,,,.. ,. MISS LINDA JOHNSON Oh, don'z be a bunch of babierf' French I, II French Club Advisor F.T.A. Advisor MR. EDGAR BUCK Let me remind you people . . . there are other :lanes in Jefxionf' History Dept. Chairman American, Modern, Ancient History Student Council Advisor Berkshire Forum History and Debating Club Advisor ' ill? MVC ll Wi t ,S x NX l . 'Y . . eri i ' R it MISS JUDY BAIERL It'.r bezlu-tee-ful! Home Economics F.H.A. Advisor MR. THOMAS ORGOVAN Cem'z tell ya that . . . y0u'fe too naive. American History Problems of Democracy World History Berkshire League Forum MR. F. NEWTON HOWDEN lVbo was Fmneir Baron? And d0n'l tell me be way an old ham. American History Theory of Economics MRS. MARJORIE JONES 0.K. girlx, lel'J .rtop polfyirzg around. Home Economics MR, JOHN ANTEY .ro beautiful . . . l could Chorus cry! MR CLAIR GARMAN Bloody . . . - Physics Math III, IV, VI S3 I MR. EDWARD DORSETT Sure . . .P O.K, . . .P Pofitive . . Mathematics Dept. Chairman Math IV Junior Varsity Basketball Coach Varsity Club Aclivsor 'QIP' SENIGRS Linda . . . dependable ROBERT TRAVER Bob . . . politician . . . These cats are crazy . . . a note of sar- casm . . . Turtle . . . chewed eraser ends. Senior Class Pres.3 Student Coun- cil Rep. 1,2,3,4Q History and De- bating Club 1,2,3,43 Berkshire League Forum 1,2,3,43 C.F.S.C. Conference 33 Soph. Class Vice- Pres.3 Latin-Italian Club 4. .f. LINDA TALARICO NEWELL HILL JANET SMITH janet . . . teacher's bestf ?j friend . . . ready, get set, type! . . . 2 whole pages, I won't do it! . . . a very hard worker. Senior Class Sec.3 WARRIOR typist 43 N.H.S. 3,43 Business Club 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4g Tau- rus Staff 2,3,43 A.F.S. 1,2,3,43 Latin-Italian Club 3,43 French Club 43 Work Pool 233,43 Chorus 13 Basketball 2,33 Prom Committee 4. Jucld's assistant . . . long, dark brown hair . . . The Army is the best! . . . Me, a Secretary? Senior Class Sec.3 WARRIOR typist 43 N.H.S. 3, Sec. 43 Busi- ness Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 43 Work Pool 2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,33 Sec. to Senior Class Advisor 3,43 Class Treas. 2,33 Senior Class Playg Prom Comm. 43 Pep Club 4. Newell . . . quiet and handsome . . . soft-spoken . . . puts things off till the last minute . . . muscular . . . drives a red Triumph. Senior Class Vice-Pres.g WAR- RIOR Ass't Editor 43 Student Coun- cil Treas. 4g Geology Club 2,3,43 Latin-Italian Club 3,43 N.H.S. 3,43 Harvard Book Prize 33 Letter of Commendation Winnerg Track 2, 3,43 Cross Country 4. ALAN MICHENER Mich . . . accidents . . . his blushing never ceases . . . future teacher . . . loves to tease . . . al- ways ready to try something new. Senior Class Treas.3 F.T.A. 2,3,4, Pres. 33 A. A. Rep. 23 History Club 23 Smoke Signals Staff 3,43 School Page Reporter 33 Science Club 2, 3,43 French Club 23 Chorus 1,2Q Cross Country 1,3,4. PATRICIA ADAMS Patti . . . Oh, Mr. Judd! Only 9 words a minute?! . , . loves art and Boston U. Drama Club 43 Art Club 43 Transfer Senior Year. 5 KAREN ANDERSON Karen . . . big shiny car . . . horses and go carts . . . active in Rainbow Girls . . . first love is the Navy. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 23 A.F.S. 1, 2,33 Business Club 3,4g Equestrian Club 25,43 Chorus 1,2,5,4. LAURIE ALLISON Laurie . . . a green Mustang . . . quiet . . . a nice smile and beauti- ful brown eyes . . . sophisticated. French Club 2,3,43 History and Debating Club 1,2,43 Art Club 43 A.F.S. 1,2,3,4Q Chorus 1,2,33 Eques- trian Club 1,2. MIREILLE ARNOUX Mireille . . . humble and shy . . . always eager to learn . . . she vows, I can't speak French! . . . friend- ly to everyone . . . easily frustrated. A.F.S, Exchange Studentg French Club Pres. 43 A.F.S. 43 Ski Club 43 Tennis 43 Girls' Basketball 43 Prom Committee 43 Senior Class Play. THOMAS BAKER Tom . . . blusher . . . I'm going to Kansas City with the F.F.A.!! . . . remember lawn mowers and Volkswagens . . . how 'bout that LONG hair? . . . love that Mitch! F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President, District I 3, President 43 Industrial Arts Club 1,23 Equestrian Club 23 Chairman Class Outing 4. RICHARD BARTLETT Dick . . . C0uldn't live without Naugatuck girls . . . soda jerk . . . faded blue jeans . . . and . . . uh . . . where are your socks, Dick? Science Club 2,5,4Q Pep Club 53 Industrial Arts Club 43 Art Club 4g Prom Comm. 43 Baseball 3. 16 KAREN ASHAK Karen . . . quiet 'til she gets to know you . . . always friendly . . . a warm smile. French Club 13 Glee Club 1,2Q Transfer Senior Year. LOUIS BERECZ Louie . . . notorious school skip- per . . . girls is his middle name . . . blue jeans . . . usually needs a haircut. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Industrial Arts Club 1. NANCY BELLEMARE Nanc . . . quick to laugh and quick to cry . . . saddle shoes . . . not as shy as she appears. Girls' Basketball 3g Softball 4g Q ml , Z LESLIE BASTENBECK knees cks and o fords Art Club 4g Transfer junior Year. Le ' . . . . . continu2L2,l?Eb-:xg . . a- ati t er . .V . py o d, ut never in between. N.H.S. 3,43 Student Council . 13 iterary Maga in 12, , - ut , . , , , M ,3, ci nce b 3, Sec. 3, - istory n e ating Club 1,4, Chorus lg Smoke Signals 2,3,4, irls' Sports Editor 3,43 Art Club 3 Xe u 'v F.T.K. 43 ' c e , , g 1 Basket- all Mgr. 25,43 Senior Dance Comm.g Semi-Formal Comm. 4g Fund-raising Comm. 4. BRUCE BENNETT Bruce . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . wants to be a forester . . . star pole-vaulter . . . rides a Suzuki. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Track 2,5,4. f P? CHARLENE BUDRIUS VSJ Charlene . . . absent-minded . . . ,765 r A OC' li! - 1 r ,C C' f X 56' X AJ O KC?- . G 7 T A . ft? k F X 7 Lv qc, -xg, O LARRY CHAPIN .vi QV Q5 VJX Chaps . . . rides a unicycle . . Q0 ' Q' .X ought to see him dance the cross N Ere! . . . a nice, big smile . . gabs a mile a minute . . . Mr. Sacl- lon's exasperation . . . braces and elastic bands . . . a friend to all . . . W.H.S.'s future poet. Literary Magazine 1,2,3,4, Sec. 33 Pep Club 13 Chorus 1,2,33 Drama Club 33 History and Debating Club 3,43 Art Club 4g A.F.S. 132,33 Semi- Formal Comm. 4' Prom Comm 4 runs a P.A. in the parking lot. F.F.A. 2,3,43 Equestrian Club 2 Track 2. , - 5 0 Science Club 43 Sr. Class Playg Sr. L CO6 Class Dance. I U Ca -Q Y cf 00 92 Q 0 X ly xxYf'- Wf fvfgcf X A vi C. 18 JOHN CALO John . . . good natured . . . witty humor . . . friendly with everyone . . . pessimistic. History and Debating Club 4g Science Club 3,43 Golf Team 3,43 Class Outing 4g Semi-formal Comm. 4g Latin-Italian Club 43 Art Club 4g Chorus 3. MAUREEN CASSIDY Maur . . . green-eyed flirt . . hot-rodder with a blue Saab . . . always in a tizzy. Literary Magazine 2,3,4, Editor- in-Chief 33 F.T.A. 3,43 A.F.S. 1,2, 3,43 Chorus 1,2,33 History and De- bating Club 1,2,3,43 French Club 2,3,43 Smoke Signals 3,4, Advertis- ing Mgr. 3, Ass't Mgr. 43 Stu- dent Council Rep. 2,33 N.H.S. 3,43 Girls' Basketball Mgr. 2,3,43 Tennis 13 Field Hockey 2. 1 BECKY COE Beck . . . guitar and folksinging . . . angelic . . . long, blond hair and blue eyes. Chorus 1,2,3,4g Art Club 1,4g A.F.S. 1,2,3,4g Sr. Dance Comnmg Semi-formal Comm. 43 Sr. Class Playg Field Hockey 3. ALAN CONVARD Al . . . horn-rimmed glasses, curly brown hair . . . scientifically minded . . . always ready to argue his point. History and Debating Club 43 Science Club 3,43 Smoke Signals 4g Cross Country 3,4g Track 2,3,4. ANNA COPPOLA Anna . . . Petite . . . serious . . . dresses well . . . quiet, but not shy. Business Club 3,43 Future Home- makers' Club 4. MORRIS COTE Morris . . . appears quiet and shy, but . . . How about those vocabulary words, Morris? . . . always polite. F.F.A. 1,2,5. JOCELYN DESILETS Jo . . . resounding laugh . . . witty remarks in shorthand . . . Does anyone have a COMB? F.H.A. 1,23 A.F.S. 2,33 Business Club 2,3,43 Chorus 13 Sr. Class Play. WILLIAM DESCOTEAUX Billy . . . stubborn determination . . . always has a laugh . . . W.H.S.'s answer to St. Nick . . . and always teachers' best friendf?j . . . Bull-oney! F.T.A. 2,3,4, Pres. 43 Smoke Signals Circulation Staff 1,23 His- tory and Debating Club 1,2,3,43 A.F.S. 1,2,5,43 Student Council Rep. 43 Bible Club 1,2,3g French Club 43 Chorus 1,23 Math Club 3, 4g Science Club 4g Senior Dance Comm.3 Sr. Class Play3 Smoke Sig- nals Reporter 4. LYNNEA FAGERHOLM I.ynnea , . . sportswoman , . . superstitious- but don't you be- lieve in ghosts? . . . poems and guitars . . . South Dakota? That was something else! . . . Whoop- ee-ding! Sportswoman of the Year 33 Field Hockey 1,2,3,43 Capt. 3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Softball 1,23 A.F.S. 2,3,4g F.T.A. 3,4g Chorus 1,43 N.H.S. 5,43 Literary Magazine 1,3,4, Creative Writing Award 3, Sec. 43 Smoke Signals, Circulation Staff 1,2, Reporter 33 Varsity Club 43 Student Council Alt. 3,43 A.A. Alt. 4. ERNEST FINCH Ernie . . . sincere smile . . . devilish ways . . . always has a comment . . . Mr. Sad1on's pride and joy. F.F.A. 1,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,3, Manager 33 Baseball 3,4. ROBERT FOX Bob . . . a neat appearance . . . ready for fun . . . enjoys working on cars . . . quiet. Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3. JOAN GERACI joanie , . . hot fodder . . . fu- ture art student . . . shows an inter- WILLIAM GALPIN Billy . . . a real tease . . . loves to play tricks . . . stock car races. Industrial Arts Club 1,2,4. est in everyone and everything. Business Club 2,3, Treas. 33 Chorus 1,2,3g A.F.S. 1,2g F.H.A. 1,2,3, Reporter, 5g Art Club 2,4g Student Council Alt. 2g Semi-formal Comm. 4g Sr. Class Playg Prom Comm. 43 Class Banquet 4g Bas- ketball fig Softball 4. f s . . saw.. wap . S FORREST GARLAND Forrest . . . quiet . , . polite . . . talks about cars . . . arrival from New Hampshire. Transfer Junior Year. LOCHLAN JONES Loch . . . starry-eyed, but quick witted . . . tennis tournaments . . . pessimistic . . . an outstanding stu- dent. Outstanding Underclassman 33 French Club 2,3,43 History and De- bating Club 1,23 A.F.S. 1,2,3,43 N.H.S. 3, Treas. 43 Literary Maga- zine 1,2,43 Smoke Signals Feature Editor 3,43 Student Council Alt. 3, 43 Latin-Italian Club 3,43 Chorus 1, 23 Soph. Class Sec.3 jr. Class Vice- Pres.3 Pep Club Sec. 33 Science Club 4g Waterbury Rep. School Page Reporter 3,43 Class Outing 43 Sr. Class Playg Prom Comm. 43 Sr. Class Banquet3 Tennis 1,2,3,4. SUSAN GROHOSKI Susan . . . haircuts . . . letters from David . . . incessant chatter- box . . . a great dancer. Cheerleader 3,43 A.F.S. 1,2,3,43 Literary Magazine typist 2,3,43 Chorus 13 Business Club 23 Varsity Club 43 Sr. Class Play3 Prom Comm. 43 Class Outing 4g Field Hockey 23 Tennis ZA. 22 THEODORE HOFFMAN Ted . . . always late . . . has a Mustang but often drives tractor to school . . . Luv . . . friendly to everyone. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 3. LINDA GRISWOLD Linda . . . a very unique laugh . . . crimeny . . . always on the go . . . studies hard . . . interested in an international career. WARRIOR Copy-Editor 43 A.F.S. 1,2,3,4, Semi-Finalist 3, Pres. 43 F.T.A. 3, Vice-President 43 French Club 2,3, Vice-President 4g French Speaking Award 33 N.H.S. 3,43 Magazine Drive Ass't Manager 43 Science Club 3,43 Smoke Signals Circulation Staff 13 Student Coun- cil Rep. 13 Chorus 13 Executive Comm. 2,43 Newtown Bee School Reporterg Sr. Class Playg Prom. Comm. 4. 5. LINDA KIESSLING Linda . . . quiet . . . always the perfect lady . . . strong determina- tion . . , shows a genuine interest in others . . . horseback riding. Library Service Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3,43 F.T.A. 3,43 A.F,S. 1,2,33 French Club 2g Equestrian Club 1, 2,3,4g Newtown Bee School Page Reporter 4g Tennis 2,3,4. JUDITH KING Judy . . . homemaking . . . an active Scout . . . library service . . . always has a book in her hand . . . a real speed demon. Library Service Club 1,2,3,4g F.N.A. 1,25 F.H.A. 1,4. RICHARD KING Dick . . . Always a gentleman . . . chess enthusiast . , . Watch out, he's a judo expert! Industrial Arts Club 2,32 Judo Club 3,43 Chess Club 2,33 F.F.A. 4. STEPHEN KING Steve . . . artist and photographer . . . blue corduroy trousers . . . a schemer . . . a devilish smile. Smoke Signals photographer 3,43 Chess Club 2.3: Geology Club 33 Art Club 4, Vice-Pres. 4g Latin- Italian Club 4g Sr. Dance Comm.g Class Outing 4g Sr. Class Play. DAVID LEWIS Dave . . . absent minded . . . yearbook sketches . . . student council campaign speech , . . sophisticate . . . Another dented fender? WARRIOR Art Editor 4g Smoke Signals 334, Art Editor 3, Ass't Edi- tor 43 Prom Committee 33 Student Council Rep. 3,43 Science Club 3,43 Semi-Formal Comm. 43 Chorus 1,23 Wfaterbury Republican School Page Reporter 23 Cross Country 13 Track 2. MARY LIZAUSKAS Lizzie . . . field hockey goalie . . . How's your mother? . . . as the typing room slowly falls apart . . . tricks and treats? . . . a deceiving smile. F.H.A. 2,3,4, Historian 3,43 Busi- ness Club 2,3,43 Varsity Club 3,43 History Club 4g Executive Comm. 43 Sr. Dance Comm.3 Semi-formal Comm. 43 Field Hockey 1,2,3,4Q Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 3,43 Softball 1,2,3,4. ROGER KRUSE Roge . . . with song and guitar . . . Knight Ryders . . . short, tight pants and stretched-out sweaters . . . hates haircuts , . . That was the funniest thing. Freshman Class Treas.3 Chorus 1, 23 History and Debating Club 2,3, Treas. 43 A.F.S. 2,3343 Student Council Rep. 2g Executive Comm. 33 French Club 33 Science Club 33 Semi-Formal Comm. 43 Sr. Class Playg Prom Comm. 43 Fund-Raising Comm. 43 Cross Country 1. if DAVID LEONARD Dave . . . Keep your horses well shod . . . may not be heard, but always there , . . Mr. Decker's good friend . . . always has a friendly greeting. Industrial Arts Club 2,3,4. JOHN MALONE John . . . fatuous-indeed! . . . ready for anything . . . J. P. Melon . . . warm-hearted . . . cartoons and witty sayings. ROLAND MANZI Rolly . . . blond-streaked hair . . . has a minute for every girl . . . always selling something . . . dancing . . . flirtatious. WARRIOR advertising manager 43 History Club 23 Chorus 2,33 Smoke Signals 2,43 A.F.S. 23 Pep Club 33 Semi-formal Comm. 43 Fund Raising Comm. 4g Prom Comm. 4. JAMES MANSFIELD Manfred . . . matching QD clothes . . . terror on the soccer field . . . Who's leg today, jim? . . , very friendly . . . adhesive tape on his glasses. Vo-Ag. 43 Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3,4Q Business Club 23,43 Chess Club 1,43 judo Club 3,43 Bible Club 23 Soccer 2,3,4, Capt. 4g Bas- ketball 13 Track 3,4. RUSSELL MARTINSEN Russ . . . straightf ?j hair . . . How 'bout a penny? . . . lead singer of the Knight Ryders . . . Oim from New Yawk . . . Man, no sweat! Freshman Class Vice-Pres.3 Stu- dent Council Rep. 1, Alt. 23 Smoke Signals circulation manager 43 His- tory Club 43 Science Club 3,43 Semi-formal Comm. 43 Prom Comm. 43 Sr. Dance Comm.g Cho- rus 33 Golf Team 5,43 J.V. Basket- ball 1,2. JANET MILLER jan . . . red head . . . creator of preceding and following pages . . . a perfect lady . . . an avid American History student . . . We'll never make that deadline! WARRIOR Editor, 4, N.H.S. 3, Vice-Pres. 4g Delegate to Laurel Girls' Stateg Student Council Rep. 2,4, Alt. 3g Freshman Class Sec.g Executive Comm. 2,33 Magazine Drive Asst. Manager 3, Manager 4g Literary Club 1g A.F.S. 1,2,3,4g Science Club 35 Chorus lg F.T.A. Historian, Chairman of Ways and Means Comm. 43 Semi-Formal Comm. 43 Prom Comm. 43 Sr. Class Play, Fund-Raising Comm. 4g Sr. Class Banquet 43 Basketball 3,4. THOMAS MINNOCK Tom . . . always laughing . . easily blushes . . . Cheshire cat . . . My girl Hominy . . . . . oh my Gawain F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM MCALLISTER Billy . . . What big red truck in the parking lot? . , . eager for a rebound . , . Then, on Rt. 84 . . . . . jolly Green Giant of the Class of '68. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Sentinel 43 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4, Capt. 4. DAVID MCGLOON McGoo . . . speedy red Volvo . . . eager to tease . . . always late for Mr. L's homeroom . . . an A.V. boy . . . innocent looking but devil- ish ways. Chess Club lg Audio Visual Club 1,2,3,4g Science Club 1,2,3,4g Soccer 4g judo Club 45 Track 4. CAROLYN MITCHELL Mitch . . . keen sense of humor . . . a great big smile . . . excellent qualities of leadership . . . red face . . . That's my Tom! A,A. Pres. 43 WARRIOR Adver- tising Manager 4g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3,4, Dist. Chr. 4g Soft- ball 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 3g Basketball 2,3,4g Smoke Signals Reporter 55 Varsity Club 4g Student of the Month 3g Student of the Year 3. 1 LYNNE MOTEJAITIS Lynne . . . forever a blonde . . . Does anyone have any gum? . .. once very innocent and shy . . . she whizzes down the halls . . . willing to help. Student Council Alt. 43 Business Club 2,43 F.H.A. 1,2,4g A.F.S. 13 Art Club 4g Library Club 45 Chorus 1,2g Sr. Dance Comm.g Fund Rais- ing Comm. 4g Semi-Formal Comm. 43 Class Outing 4. GERALD MURPHY Hucky . . . red suspenders . . . what the world needs is a good Irish Murphy . . . Any parties to- night? . . . remember the drive- 1115. Woodworking Club 2,3. LINDA MOSEVEGE Lin . . . a laugh away . . . fu- ture fashion designer . . . Do you want some bubble gum, Mrs. R? . . . a pretty girl with a warm smile. Business Club 2,3,4g F.H.A. 2, 5,4g Semi-Formal Comm. 4g Sr. Dance Comm. WILLIAM PIERSON Will . . . troubles with vocabu- lary words . . . our shot putter . . . Mr. Loyot's right hand . . . eager to help . . . easily frustrated. Geology Club 23 Science Club 3, 43 Math Club 3,43 Audio Visual Club 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Soccer 2,3,4, Cathy . . . soft-spoken . . . al- ways a smile . . . Wrong-Way Pettit . . . Mr. Arminio's trial , . . future Business teacher. WARRIOR typist 43 A.A. Alt. 3, Rep. 43 Smoke Signals 23 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, F.H.A. Girl of the Year 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 43 A.F.S. 1,2,33 Business Club 2,3,4, Sec. 43 Li- brary Club 1,2,3, Nutmeg Alt. 23 Varsity Club 2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,33 Fund-Raising Comm. 43 Prom Comm. 43 Sr. Class Playg Semi- 'W' Formal Comm. 4g Class Outing 43 Sr. Dance Comm.3 Sr. Class Ban- quet3 Field Hockey 1,3,43 Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 43 Softball 1, 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 33 Pep Club 43 Work Pool. BEVERLY O'CONNELL Bev . . . works hard for what she wants . . . the heart of the F.F.A .... Student Council equals nervous breakdown , . . Don't worry about it! Student Council Alt, 2, Rep. 3, Pres. 4g N.H.S. 3, Pres. 4g WAR- RIOR Sales Manager 43 junior Class Sec.3 D.A.R. Awardg Laurel Girl's State Alf.Q F.F.A. Chapter Sweetheart 33 French Club 2,3,43 A.F.S. 2,3,43 Science Club 3,43 Prom Comm. 43 Equestrian Club 2,33 Varsity Club 43 Tennis 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3, Co-Capt. 3. JOHN PLUMMER john . . . gets lost when running cross-country . . . latrines hidden brain . . . writing lines for Mr. K . . . Modesty is the best virtue! N.H.S. 3,43 Geology Club 2 3 4 Sec.-Treas. 3,43 Science Club 34 Math Club 33 Track 2,3,4 Cross Country 2,3,4. MICHAEL QUINT Mike . . . will try anything once . . . quiet until he gets going . . . If you're sleeping you can't get into trouble. Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. PAULINE ROZENSKI Polly . . . always best dressed . . . a smile for everyone . . . a skillfull cheerleader . . . school spirit never dies . . . squeals when she's excited. WARRIOR Copy Editor 43 Stu- dent Council Alt. 1,43 Executive Comm. 3,43 Smoke Signals reporter 1,2,43 Literary Magazine 1,2,3,4, Art Ed. 3,43 Sr. Dance Comm. Chf.Q Prom Comm. 3,4, Chr. 43 Semi- Formal Comm. 43 Student of the Month 3g A.F.S. 1,2,3,4Q French Club 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Sec.-Treas. 43 Math Club 3, Sec. 33 Pep Club 1,23 History and Debating Club 1,23 Varsity Club 3,43 Chorus 1,2,3Q Ski Club 23,43 Sr. Class Playg Tennis 1,2,3,43 Cheerleading 3,4, Capt. 4. DIANE REING Di . . . fingernails and freckles . . . tiny and quiet . . . December's children fan . . . vacations at Mar- tha's Vineyard. A.F.S. 13 Chorus 1,2,3. BLANCA QUEZADA Blanca . . . Spanish accent . . . a sparkle in her eye . . . quiet and sweet . . . everyone's friend . . . black, black hair. Art Club 3,4Q Business Club 3,43 Chorus 33 Library Club 43 F.H.A. 4. ROSEMARY RYAN Rose . . . dimples . . . always willing to help . . . friendly but shy . . . basketball guard . . . good natured. Business Club 2,3, Treas. 4g Li- brary Service Club 132,33 F.H.A. 1,2,3, Sec. 43 Chorus 1,2333 Basket- ball 2,3,43 Softball 2,3,43 Field Hocky Mgr. 43 Pep Club 4. N is GERALD SALOKAS Fuzzy . . . cars, cars, cars . . . loves to clown around . . . bright blue eyes . . . Who me? I didn't do anything! F.F.A. 1,2,3,43 A.A. Rep. 13 Basketball 13 Soccer 1. ANTHONY ROMANO Tony . . . a sincere smile . . . the Greek . . . Could Mr. Ripper have it any better? . . . '65 Chevy. F.F.A. 3,4. TERRY SEYMOUR Terry . . . blank expressions . . . English Leather . . . Physics? Me? . . . once he starts laughing, he never stops . . . four years to straighten his hair. A.F.S, 2,33 History and Debating Club 2,33 Science Club 2,33 Wood- working Club 1,2,53 Geology Club 23 Chess Club 1,23 Latin-Italian Club 3,43 Treas. 3,43 Soccer 33 Baseball 3. BARRY STURGES Bare . . . there's nothing better than a hug and a kiss . . . guitar and song . . . broken nose . . . member of the North Church gang. Chorus 1,2,33 Men's and Boys' Chorus 2,33 Special Chorus 3. GARY VOEGELE Gary . . . studious . . . the Snake . . . speedy driver . . . You're putting me on! . . . listens to country-western music. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Equestrian Club 1,2,3g Track Manager 5. NANCY STOCKWELL Nancy . . . appears to be quiet, however . . . skinny but full of pep . . . dark red hair and dark brown eyes . . . always ready to have fun. Business Club 2,33 Art Club 3. ANGUS THURROTT Piper . . . tortoise shell glasses . . . well-mannered . . . skiing en- thusiast . . . blue Volvo . . . a neat dresser. Golf Team 3,4g Ski Club 2,3,4. NANCY WHITEMAN Nan . . . Keep on dancin'! . . . full of fun . . . an honest type of person . . . homeruns are the team's favorite. Chorus 1,2,33 A.F.S. 2,33 Art Club 33 Latin-Italian Club 33 Busi- ness Club 43 Softball 3,4. ROSALYN WALAUSKAS Roz . . . fickle . . . dacldy's little girl . . . do blondes really have more fun? . . . the many problems of teen-agers . . , Are you kid- ding? A.F.S. 1,2,3,4g Business Club 23 Pep Club 23 Taurus Staff 3,43 F.H.A. lg Latin-Italian Club 3,4Q Chorus 13 Art Club 43 F.T.A. 43 Sr. Dance Comm.g Semi-Formal Comm. 4. A- fx! You call this food ? w-. is s Quick! Where's the Bathroom? UPERLATIVES fu N .. ,M My ' 1 3 'Z' na' S 'IIJHVI K- - till x 'Trax ' 'Q .bf l,0e,fzZ xQ,g,,z ' I saw it first! MOST STUBBORN janet, Steve MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Polly, Rolly MOST POLITE Mirielle, Morris VAMP AND WOLF Nancy, Pete MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bev, Newell MOST RESPECTED MOST ARTISTIC Charlene, Dave MOST ATHLETIC Lynnea, jim MOST DRAMATIC Leslie, Bob PERSONALITY PLUS Carol, Rog MOST TALKATIVE CON SCIENT IOUS MOST VERSATILE Janet, Newell Polly, Bob MQST POIJULAR MOST STUDIOUS LADY AND MOST GENTLEMAN You're sure now? Charlene, Billy S CLASS SCROOGES Lynnea, Russ A penny saved is a penny earned. MOST GULLIBLE Roz, Terry Don't worry, he'll come. PERFECT COUPLE Carol, Tom BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Mary, john Oh, what we go through! BEST LOOKING Loch, Newell Q APPLE POLISHERS Moh, Billy A Loch through the looking glass CLASS MUSICIANS Becky, Rog TEACHER S TRIAL Mary, john CLASS CLOWNS BEST DANCERS Nancy, Rolly MOST PESSIMISTIC Gladys, john MOST OPTIMISTIC Carol, Dick ' 1 -5 CLASS SCIENTISTS Bev, Will QUIETEST Blanca, john What, me worry CLASS POLITICIANS Bev, Bob DID MOST FOR WHS BEST DRESSED Polly, Dave 35 J K SQ- 14Z'w 'li' 436 Wqixii K MW mgivL,fsk 0 x .. f -vmmm g 'S' xs-RHS. N, K' I M A Q V L. ,,,.55 N- w X -1 K 5 TT .. . Lx .. Q . E xd- fi MUN! KPN .V WQN fx S X Outstanding Underclassmen Jane Sherwood, Robbie Lewis 5 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sealed: J. Sherwood fPresidentj. Standing, KL. to RJ: Mr. Hadzima fAdvisorj, J. Grudzien fVice-Presidentj, J. Pat- terson CSecretaryJ, R. Lewis Cfreasurerj. . JU 151 row KL. to RJ: D. Adams, J. Copes, J. Patterson, D. Vis- cardi, N. Heaven, J. Sherwood. 2nd row: A. Maddox, D. Bacon, J. Brandt, D. Maknis, E. Gottschalk, S. Sadlon, M. McDonald. 3rd row: R. Kitchen, C. Abbott, L. Medhurst, S. Palauskas, D. Stevenson, D. Fagerholm, L. Duda, M. LeMaitre, T. Bennett. 4219 row: A, Pierson, E. Burritt, D. Daniels, J. Juliani, M. Lun- NIORS din, D. Jimmo, T. Finkle, J. Warner, P. Pinevich, J. Ouimette, K. Huff. 5111 row: F. Lane, B. Norton, L. Harvey, D. Janetty, T Crawford, J. Leavenworth, B. Thomas, G. Hayward. 616 row. H. Swainbank, L. Somers, C. Tasker, D. Knapp, T. Roswell, W Coyle, C. Parks, R. Gillette, S. Roberts, T. Morgan, J. McCallister, S. Lovett, M. Burdick, R. Lewis, J. Despres, A. Fenn. jUN1oRs 111 mu' KL. zo RJ: D. Misenis, S. Bellemare, A. St. Pierre, E. N. Lynn, S. Balsavage, H. Mansfield, R. Nettleton, K. Phelan, Hotchkiss. Zrzd row: J. Todd, M. McLaughlin, N. Sedegren, P. S. Shepard, M. Bignelli, P. Woike, K. Calo, T. Keilty, J. Batter- Moore, J. Stoughton, L. Hveem. 3rd rout A. Alexson, M, MC- ton, L. Pinkney, M. Carroll, K. Burmeister, J. Streeter, D. Taylor, Donald, L. Seymour, S. Logan, P. Obear, D. Ruppel. 415 raw: J. Stewart, G. Hawxhurst, M. Miller, T. Tomlinson, C. Heller. Q91 6sAJi 9 ' og L!-1651 J eqknfeau... ,c,oa'f'Ls- ala!--U-f UDL wk-A ldV.sl n'VVOvf Yes, Nan. It is lust like Mother used to make. I SOPHOMORES 151 row IL. to RJ: K. Garrick, C. Heisler, J. Sims, K. Ander- son, M. Hayward, D. Grenier, L. Greboski, R. Manzi, J. Oui- metre. 2nd row: R. Webster, E. Grudzien, Q. Maxim, G. Lundin, P. Smith, F. Istona, Lang, K. Anderson, R. Underwood, S. Knockwood, J. Sanderson, L. Leavenworth, G. Peck. 3rd row: G. Reing, D. Cooper, D. McKean, W. jones, C. Hart, R. Nye R. Anderson, M. Rogers, G. Sullivan, T. Faunce, M. Mulvey, G Sneikus, R. Mansfield. 4117 row: D. Slater, J. LaBoudy, G. Lane E. Osborne, R. Beardsley, F. Norton, E. Kiessling, S. Ouimette J. Woodworth, D. Thompson. OPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Seated KL. lo RJ: B. Chapman QSecretaryj, D. MacKerracher fT1'easurerj. Smnding: E. Grudzien fVice-Presidentj, Mrs. Potter fAdvisorJ, J. Bacon fPresidentj. E N That's funny, mine doesn't look like that! SOPHOMORES IJ! row KL. lo RJ: P. Cramer, J. Pickett, L. Bogel, M. Lock- T. Sturges, A. Coe, W. Connolly, J. Collins, T. Corrigan, S wood, C. Brandt. 2nd row: E. Thompson, B. Chapman, D. Mac- Traver, J. Bacon, R. Smith, E. DeRoehn. 4119 row: A. Greene, D kerracher, P. Rourke, E. Clifford, J. Daury, K. Thompson, M. Holloway, G. Rehkamp, M. Robinson, R. Vargoshe. Munson, K. Danes, B. Tower, S. Squinabal, L. Coad. 3rd row: Al EWR Ali Liocloc ff,+fkULcvlc. L fe, U X FRESHMEN IJ! row KL, lo RJ: J. Bellernare, A, Metcalf, K. Michener, S. St. Pierre, L. Roy. 2nd 1'0ll'.' M. Pierson, P. Menegus, K. Mulvey, S Cheatham W Chatfield S Metcalf Michaels D Braren. 3rd row: N. Chatfielcl, T. Lillis, N. Cole, R. Morris, B. Noalces 42 . , . , - , - ' , - ' J Reed C Norton F Larson I Maximenko R Castings, Fi Marquis. 4111 row: R. Keating, R. Bartlett, M. Kearn, J. Mc Laughlin, W. Coe, R. Kilpatrick, J. Scanlon, K. Rogers, M Pinevich, G. Rutkowski, J. Memoli, J. Calo, R. Burdick, J Lane, J. Fagerholm, D. Fish. FRESHMEN IJ! row KL. to RJ: L. Terrell, E, Anastas, M. O'Connell, M Webster, S. Grohoski, S. McCarthy, D. Simmons, E. Convard. 2nd row: M. Davidson, W. Mansfield, P. Barsody, T. Judson, J. King, K. DeRoehn, A. Bennett. 3rd row: A. Seal, D. Yale, G Viscardi, L. Williamson, N. Desilets, J. Serafhno, S. Stockwell B. Gaylord, K. Cole, J. Fairclough. 41,6 1'U1J.'.' B. Woodworth, J. Warden, J. Traver, B. Houle, A. Todd, C. Davis, D. Daniels, J. Judson, C. Harvey, D. Dostie, M. Carey, L. Sedegren, R. Lasi- ter. 5th row: L. McLaughlin, J. Thulin, R. Wimley, G. Knorr P. Mansfield, E. Canfield, W. Fritz, P. Convard, J. Savage, A Wilcox, K. Rogers, J. McLaughlin, S. Nichols, M. Heaven, J Lucas, W. Huff. Gila row: L. Talarico, R. Uder, D. Tooker, M Sprano, C. Heavens, R. Ryan, F. Grassy, K. Jones, S. McCallister C. Olsen, W. Green. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Standing KL. zo RJ: W. Chatfield fSecretaryJ, L. Talarico CTreasurerJ, L Mc Laughlin fPresidentJ, K. Michener fVice-Presidentj. Sealed: Mr. Yarusavage f Q- -' -if -Q .Q fAdvisorJ. 1 ls 'gn J . lei uf 'i' V n 'X ,Ly ,i ,f il. i FRE HME v Sock it to me! ACTIVITIES Z Mireille Arnoux-notre amie frangaise. 46 A.F.S. CLUB TOM WOOD l President of our class for three years, Tom left us to represent Nwoodbury in Ballina, Australia through the A.F.S. Program. M ART CLUB Lefz ta right: Mr. Lewis, advisor, D. Slater, L. Leavenworth, Connolly, J. Lang, L. Hveem, Pres., S. Traver, D. Braren T. Corrigan, R. Keating, Treas., L. Motejaitis, Sec., W. S. King, J. Gruclzien, Vice-Pres., A. Coe. AUDIO VISUAL CLUB e 1 to righfs D. McGloon, R. Lasiter, O. Maxim, P. Convard, Mr. Dibble, advisor, W Pierson, E. DeRoehn, R. Dostie, R. Castings, J. Reed. -Pd! TRAN VINH The Business Club provides finan- cial support for 11 year old Tran Vinh who lives in Hue, South Viet Nam. The Tran family became the victim of the Communists. Their village was destroyed and they fled, saving nothing but their bare lives. They were farmers and the land yielded enough to enable them to live decently. Lefl: R. Ryan, Treas. Riglnf C. Pettit, Sec. Slmzding, left: Mr. Judd, Advisor, L. W, Mansfield, K. Huff. 2nd 1'0ll'.' L. BUSINESS CLUB Talarico, Pres. 111 row, right: B. Quezada, J. Daury Coad, F. Istona, J. Lang, C. Brandt. 3rd wuz' J. Seraf hno. Sealed, left 10 right: D. Misenis, T. Finkle, D. Adams, C. Thompson, J. Smith fabsent from picturej, Vice-pres. CHORUS CERCLE FRANCAIS FUTURE HOMEMAKERS ,,,, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS' CLUB 151 row IL. lo RJ: S. Knockwood, K. Anderson, M. Pierson, L. Greboski, K. Anderson, R. Under- wood, A. Coppola, P. Pinevich, K. Huff, J. Warner, C. Pettit. 2nd row: J. King, K. Anderson, P. Hayward, B. Galpin. Slamiing: W. Mansfield, Miss Baierl, Advisor, L. Stubbs, T. Judson, B. Quezada. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA TOM BAKER President FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Executive Comm.: Tom Baker, President, Baker, Pres., J. McAllister, Vice-Pres., C. Mitche Sec., R. Gillette, Treas., W. McAllister, Sentin T Roswell, Reporter. 1 P FUTURE TEACHERS' CLUB fliss johnson, Advisorg Mr. AuClair, Ass't. Advisorg W. Descoteaux, Pres., L. Griswold, 'ice-pres., P. Obear, Sec., D. Viscardi, Treasg J. Copes, J. Traver, M. Cassidy, T. linkle, A. Todd, B. I-Ioule, K. Cole, J. Sanderson, L. Fagerholm, L. Greboski, L. eavenworth, D. MacKerracher, P. Cramer, J. Miller, D. Fagerholm. The F.T.A. has a carwash as its major project. The earnings from this and other activities are given as scholarships to qualified seniors. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB 51 GEOLOGY CLUB GEOLOGY KL. 10 RJ: Mr. Hadzima, Advisor, J. Plummer, C. Tasker, D. Thompson, S. 41 Traver, K. Rogers, M. Rogers. THE HISTORY AND DEBATING CLUB Jeanne Patterson, Secretary Roger Kruse, Treasurer Robert Traver, President john Grudzien, Vice President Mr OConnor Mr Decker Adsisors KL za Rj D jimmo L Somers, G. Rutkowski, O. Maxim, D Leonard F Lane R udson juliam W Galpm G Lundin, L. Harvey, G. Lane, J. INDUSTRIAL LATIN -ITALIAN CLUB 1 of l lu WW-TY Sill his Iv . V l annul: Nyqnnum il bd 13 LIBRARY CLUB .Lx-'fin , xk,. , , MF, . . . . .. L.LL..L.. , Dnd you say thls IS a SERV- ICE CIub7 THE LIBRARY CLUB Lefz: Linda Kiessling, Pres. Sealed: Mrs. Nichols, Advisor. 1 53 ATIO AL HO OR SGCIETY President Beverly O'ConneIl ii? A x , ..,: S -- , 3 'SM k k'k?':5::,.f-nw: .. Q -,: K K I k:h.: 1 15 1 saw .., ' ,..4.- ' wr -. 54 .Mrgqrmsir , Mr. Loyot, Advisor PROM COMMITTEE Polly, The Mastermind -rs. I 2 -1 , vi Q Parisian Twilight 55 Aw TAURUS STAFF KL. to RJ: M. McLaughlin, C. Budrius, L. Fagerholm, N. Sedegren, S. Grohoski, M. Bogel, J. Smith, Mrs. Potter, Advisor, A. St. Pierre, M. Bignelli, Editor-in-chief. SMOKE SIG ALS SMOKE SIGNALS KL. to RJ: L. Bastenbeck, Girls' Sports Editorg j. Sherwood, reporterg R. Lewis, Art Editorg S. Sadion, Boys' Sports Editorg N. Sedegren, Editor-in-chiefg L. jones, Feature Editorg M. Bignelli, News Editor. N. Sedegren, Editorg Mr. Ayers, advisor. Rc-zady? Here comes the stampede of buyers now ARRIOR STAFF No, don't write that! Mr. K. will censor it! If only once we could get the copy on time! Get it up! Humor him Newell, he still thinks were going to make that deadline! KL. lo RJ: Cathy Pettit, Typistg Bev. O'Connell, Sales Managerg Newell Hill, Assistant Editorg Linda Griswold, Copy Editorg Polly Rozenski, Copy Editorg Mr. Korpalski, Advisorg Linda Talarico, Typistg janet Smith, Typistg janet Miller, Editor, Roland Manzi, Advertising Manager, David Lewis, Art Editor, Carolyn Mitchell, Advertising Manager. STUDENT COUNCIL 1:1 row, lefl: J. Miller, P. Ro- zenski, D. Lewis, R. Traver. 2nd vow: J. Copes, J. Sher- wood, L. Motejaitas, L. Hveem. 3rd row: J. Patterson, D. MacKerracher. Left lo 1'igfJl.' Mr. Buck, Advisor: Beverly O'C0nnell, President: Mark Burdick, Vice-president: Eleanor Hotchkiss, Secretaryg Newell Hill, Treasurer. IJ: row, Zefff R. Traver, W Descoteaux. 2nd row: M Davidson, K. Michener, D MacKerracher. 3rd rfmx' S Sadlon, L. Bagel. -ilb rouz J. Capes, L, McLaughlin, P Nm-mf- MM Beverly O'Connell President s P O R T 5 5 X Q If THO E HO LEAD Bev, Student Council President announces the winners of the Miss School Spirit Contest: Cathy Pettit, Miss School Spiritg Shirley Woodward, lst runner upg Karen Michaels, 2nd runner up. Let's go! Woodbury is the best! Let's go! Mike Carroll, President. 60 ARSITY CLUB W.H.S. SPIRIT. f Left: Mike Carroll, Vice-President Right: Carolyn Mitchell, President l l 2 3 2 AA Treas center R Gillette . . . Q J . Happiness is the A.A. budget! A.A. Sec. fbehind tablej K. Michaels New sportfwho can chew tontsie rolls the fastest? D:-sox' DFNLDJ ye., .HQ 0 cw- CHEER LEADERS SUJQQ4- be 5 bu-L UJC:.+QH Gu, IOIYN 1,454 I .e klfgbrjsalqfkljom 62,25 bficledr' umd I 'UQ ' VD gjvxzz grug-,L-3-xzv- y-v-f' T. QUQ 'x fgmm r 3,2,1,-Lift off! What? Mr. Dorsett, a cheerleader? lst row: P. Rozenski, Cheerleaders' Capt. 2nd row CL. to RJ E. Hotchkissg A. St. Pierre. 3rd row: M. McLaughlin, J. Todd, J. Copes. 4th row: S. Grohoski, S. Woodward. 62 I bet you are just waiting to see that MacC1ean's smile. SOCCER lst row QL. to RJ D. McGloon, C. Hart, L. McLaughlin, J. McLaughlin, S. Sadlon, D. jannetty, L. Talarico, M. Rogers, J. Bacon. 2nd row: Mr. Seney, Coach, T. Morgan, Manager, G. Hayward, J. Mansfield, R. Lewis, S. Lovett, S. McAllister, M. Burdick, W. Pierson, G. Rehkamp, M. Mulvey, R. Judson. rSS .1 SOCCER Well, they told me to kick the ball really hard! 63 883141 , u. ,., JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY Seated: D. Grenier. Left to right: A. Metcalf. E. Anastas. B. I-Ioule, K. Michener, M. Davidson, R. Manzi, Miss Leach, Coach, K. Mulvey, W. Chatfield, M. Pierson, L. Sedergren, J. Fairclough, M. Carey, S. Metcalf. W, .... WML... a W.....,., .,.,..., VARSITY GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY lst row, left to right: AI. Sherwood L. Greboski, L. Fagerholm. Capt. I. Pickett, B, Chapman, P. Pine vich. 2nd row: C. Pettit, J. War ner, K. Michaels, S. Woodward jrd row: P. Moore, M. Bignelli M. Lizauskas, P. Obear, L. Duda Miss Leach, Coach. EQUESTRIAN CLUB EQUESTRIAN CLUB Seated: J. Worden, M. Pier- son, G. Voegle, M. McDonald, L. Thompson. Standing: D. Cooper, G. Knorr, E. Canfield, J. McAllister, D. Holloway, J. Maximenko. Ross COUNTRY Great coach , . . he has them lying at his feet! The line up: M. Carroll, G. Hawxshurst J, Plummer, H. Swainbank, A. Michener, N. Hill, P. Convard, A. Convard, W. Mansfield, M. Sprano, W. Fritz. Where's the Right Guard ? ,, 65 in SKI CLUB SKI CLUB 4- in W.H,S. Snow Bunnies! J. Stoughton, B. Thurrott, N. Scdergren, S, Nichols, D. Stroberg, j. Thulin, P. Thurrott, L. Talnrico, M, Davidson, C. Herr, L. Sedergren, Mr. White, Advisor, S. Grohoski. Watch out, l'm ticklishl' ff? V f 'Are you O. K. ? .-.,,,,,.......,,,..,,- JUDO CLUB T N if W JUDO CLUB lst row fl. to r.J R. King, T. Wood, W. Huff, R. Lasiter. 2nd row: B. Thur rott, D. McGloon, Mr. Moon, Coach, L. Chapin, J. Mansfield. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEABI t row fl. to rj C. Mitchell, R. Ryan, P. Pinevech, C. Petitt, Co-Capt., M. Lizauskas, J-Capt., Warner, L. Fagerholm. Zncl row: M. Arnoux, J. Miller, K. Mulvey, F. tona, T. Kinkle, S. Metcalf. 3rd row: L. Bastenbeck, Mgr., J, Geraci, S. Squinobal, K. Jrmeister, I. SeraHino, Mgr. 4th row: N. Seder-gran, Mgr., A. Convard, B. Houle, N. esilets, M. O'Cormell, J. Fairclough. WWW You play your way, and I'll play my way! Catch me if you can! GIRLS' BASKET BALL 67 BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM lst row: NI. Mulvcy, S. Sadlon, R. Jannetty, W. Mgr., M. Burdick, J. McAllister, S. McAllister, McAllister, Capt., R. Norton, F. Norton, T. Mor- S. Lovett, G. Hayward, Mgr., Mr. Sadlon, Coach. gan. 2nd row: -I. McLaughlin, Mgr., M. Carroll, Merciless ! 5 U A I R T You're not supposed to sit on it Steve! JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 1st row: C. Hart, L. Mc- Laughlin, T. Mei, S. Ouimette. 2nd row: M. Carroll, Mgr., R. Ryan, E. Kiessling, K. jones, Mr. Dorsett, Coach, M. Mulvey, Capt., F. Norton, D. Holloway, J. McLaughlin. 69 1, 2, 3? Heave Ho! The White Knight This is what they call real form V' TRACK TEAM lst row fl. to r.j Mr. I-Iadzima, Coach, L. McLaughlin, G. Hawxhurst, M. Carroll, M. Mulvey, W. Pierson, G R, Mansfield, J. Plummer, M. Rogers, A. Convard, P. Rehkamp, A. Fenn, N. Hill, A. Michener. Convarcl, Mr. Birmingham, Coach. 2nd row: K. jones, BASEBALL TEAM lst row fl. to rj N. Chatfield, K. Rogers, W. Coe, W. Huff. 2nd row: G. Hayward, J. McLaughlin, S. Nichols, L. Talarico, J. Bacon, C. Hart, T. Mei. 5rd row: Mr. AuClair, Coach, R. Jannetty, T. Wood, S. Lovett, S. McAllister. T. Morgan, E. Kiessling, Mr. Dor- sett, Coach. an Ll - 1 1 71 SOFTBALL TEAM lst row fl. to rj C. Pettit, A. Convard, J. Warner, Ryan, P. Hayward, K. Mitchell, M. Lizauskas. Miss- S. Wocmdward, B. Houle, N. Desilets, W. Chatfield. ing: Mrs. Davidson, Coach. 2nd row: C. Mitchell, S. Metcalf, T. Finkle, R. SOFTBALL TENNIS TEAM lst row fl. to r.j M. McLaughlin, P. Rozenski, L. Greboski, D. Grenier, Miss Leach, Coach E. Hotchkiss, A. St. Pierre, S. Grohoski, L. jones. 2nd row: B. O'Conr1ell, M. Arnoux, K. Burmeister, GOLF TEAM P. Thurrott: J. Calog Mr. Yarusavage, Coachg J. Streeterg R. Martinsen. GOLF Duh! Do they REALLY think they can Hy? if A - - NN Wm f im TR MURAL TRACK MEET W 4 .? A , ff ,, E? T A3 a Y fab QQ K 7' eg 'S' fx Xi ?f ' 'E - K xg ' ,R i I SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST OF THE IMAGINARY INVALID lst row QL. to RJ: A. Convard, L. Jones, P. Rozenslci, L. Motepaitas, B, Coe, D. Bartlett. 2nd row: Mr. Ayers, Director, M. Lizauskas, Student Director, R. Martinsen, T. Seymour, W. Pierson, R. Kruse, N. Hill, M. Arnoux, Ass't Student Director. That's it . . . just a little bit closer She won't bite! I gr Q3- X 5 E '1 ,- X- ' ,zz H? W i I r V 1 K u- , 11 M 2 'E' E - . E , .SE . . Q L lm' -Bk : 7 5E1.f: - 13 I VY H MH fi A l 'Q 2 S 3 K N H .. W XWho's in the locker? i ff, 'N 5 5 3 o You Remember. . . how we won the Magazine Drive when we were Frefbmen? FN.. Mrs. Dujf? how bufy we kept Mrf. Bignelli? when you were u frexlamurz? Mr, Loyotir .vtorief and j0k85.D Biology cluJ.re.r in flee river? our daily juuntf to lbe mfeleriu? how laura' you thought Euglifla III way until you yturted Englifb I V? zboure Earth Srience maju? the Ballle of the Bulge? Henry? how you used to look up to the Seniorf? fboxe F. F. A. pirrzirx? zhe two-way P. A. System in Mr. Burk: Modern History Clan? HIIYCEIIIE and Pepperminl? ' a bow :cared we all med io be of Mr. Korpalyki? 1 I ' THE FLY Y gjxb qi ING' X MARVELUS Q 'gwxg fi -11111-L? g-1-1-ni-1-Q ,-i..---i.,,, 1' ' ADS 7703 We GNL? ....L.... 669A vistas 9 Fcnmam- Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. The Woodbury High School Class of 1968 wishes to extend their appreciation to the fol- lowing people who helped make this book possible: PATRONS Walter Allison Hobart W. Griswold Henry J. Ledoux . Edmond Loyot Roland L. Manzi Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arminio Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barnes Miss Baierl Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bastenbeck Mrs. Bignelli Mr. and Mrs. David Breakell Mr. Edgar Buck Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Garman Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John Calo . Gordon Decker Robert Dibble Edward Dorsett Frank Geslien, Jr. T. S. Grohoski Mr. Paul Hadzima Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Howden Mr. and Mrs. George Salokas Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. DONORS Robert Miller William O'Connell John Shine Thomas Sturges Robert L. Traver Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Judd Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kiessling Adam Korpalski Mr. and Mrs. William Lavelle Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Lewis, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Nichols Carroll Michener Leslie G. Mitchell, Sr Mr. Thomas Orgavon Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Reardon Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pettit Walter Rozenski Francis J. Ryan Allen Seney Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walauskas Mr. and Mrs. Julius Yale Mr. Ronald Yarusavage COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND C omplimentf of RAYMOND TAYLOR COMPLIMENTS Building Contractor OF WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT A FRIEND - Telephone - 263-2411 i 'X KEELQXTEWZM W5 BETTER WEZMEEWQDUKS T. O'TooIe 8t Sons, one of the first printers in the nation to produce yearbooks by offset, bring to you progressive ideas tempered by experience and a reputation for pains-taking workmanship. Personal service to advise you on I Yearbook Production I Themes I Layout I Use of Color I Fitting Copy I Line Drawings I Advertising I Proof Reading I Photography I Produc- tion I Personal Service At All Times TOTDDLE S SDNSJNC. KEELER AVENUE, SOUTH NORWALK, CONNECTICUT 06856 AREA CODE CONNECTICUT 203 838-4761 - Cofnplinzentf of - TONY'S MARKET Choice Meats S. S. Pierce, Groc. Frozen Foods WOODBURY CONNECTICUT JOSEPH J. CASSIDY 81 CO. Real Estate Fine Country Harney - 265-2611 - COMPLIMENTS SMITH PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. - Compliments of - REST HAVEN MANOR Irene B. King - Howard R. King MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Telephone: 263-2619 Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1968 .lACKSON'S COVE NURSERY, INC jACKSON'S COVE ROAD OXFORD, CONNECTICUT O JEWELERS - SIIVERSMITHS 127 Bank Street Waterbury NICK'S GARAGE MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Phone: 265-6622 - Specializing in - Foreign Cars, all makes European School Trained Mechanics All domestic cars serviced All motor jobs guaranteed - 90 days Free Erlimatef - General Repairr Foreign and Domestic Cars ALA Service Pick-up and delivery-area: within 15 mi. 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE Phone Evenings: 263-4287 HERTZMARKS 120 BANK STREET WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT DESCHINO'S Men's 8: Boy's Clothes Sc Shoes Young Ladies Pendleton Sporlrufear London Fog Telephone: 263-2232 WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT TURNPIKE BOWLING LANES Eighteen Lanes - Air Conditioner Anthony Dinunzio, Owner 831 STRAITS TURNPIKE -ROUTE 63 WATERTOWN, CONNECTICUT - 274-4778 - Ample Parking KENNETH HAMMITT Antiques Early American Furniture, Accesforief, Folk Art WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT, ROUTE 6 Telephone - 263-2666 MARTIN'S MARKET COMPUMENTS OF Vincent F. Martin, Prop. Fancy Groceries - Fresh Vegetables SAFEGUARD MANUFACTURING CO MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT WOODBURY - Telephone: 263-3256 -- CONNECTICUT C U R TIS H O U S E 1754 Food - Grog - Lodging Compliments - Complimerzlr of - of WOODBURY HOUSE JOE'S SUNOCO SERVICE Telephone: 263-2920 Early American and Colonial Furniture Lamps, Gifts, Rugs and Accessories MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT WOODBURY SAVINGS BANK CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1968 Our Beft Wishef uf you enter u new world of triuls und refponfihility now hefore you. Whether your goul is u cureer, college or home, your future jinuneiul neetly will receive prompt attention ut the WOODBURY SAVINGS BANK The Full Service Savings Bank on Main Street COMPLIMENTS OF Sincere Best Wishef WlLLIE'S SNACK BAR From ' MAIN STREET THE HALLOCK PRESS Social - Commercial - Job Printing WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT A Complete Printing Ser11iee - Telephone - 2633034 QUALITY SERVICE CLEANERS TRANSYLVANTA ROAD MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT COMPLIMENTS OF ANDERSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Clayton W. Anderson C. L. ADAMS COMPANY, INC. Lumber - Fuel - Oil - Coil Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizer Woodbury Soutlabury 263-2151 264-5362 Complimentx af Bert Wixbef blows RESTAURANT GRAB0W'5 GARAGE sTRA1Ts TURNPIKE WATERTOWN MAIN STREET CONNECTICUT BETHLEHEM, CONNECTICUT OUR SINCEREST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1968 W. J. BURTON INSURANCE AGENCY ROBERT E. JONES ROBERT FULLER JONES Class of '57 Woodbury - ' 263-2161 VILLAGE PRINTER MAIN SREET P.O. Box 269 WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT 06798 C OMPLIMEN TS OF MEDIN'S MARKET MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Compliments of DUDA 81 GOODWIN, INC. WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT WOODLAND GARDENS H owe Plantf in Seafon Cut Flowers -- Corsages - Telephone - 263-2285 THE WEBBS F. F. HITCHCOCK CO., INC. Hardware - Plumbing - Heating Air-Conditioning WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Located at the WOODBURY SHOPPING CENTER - Compliment! of - A 81 W Root Beer Stand LYNN'S SERVICE STATION MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT WOODBURY Car H ofteffef to Serve You Open Seven Days a Week CONNECTICUT MILESTONE MOTEL ICE CREAM SHOP Telephone - 263-2800 U.S. No. 6-202 See Charlie White West of Junction 6A For Your Favorite Desert WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Jean Hutchinson COUNTRY CLOTHES SHOP MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Glad to See You Happy to Serve You LOUISE SHOP, INC. WOODBURY CONNECTICUT - 263-3135 -- Compliment! 01' BERRY'S GIFT SHOP CARVEI. ICE Red Home Giflx DRIVE-IN - Telephone - Herman Baumann 263-2739 NORTH WOODBURY STRAITS TURNPIKE CONNECTICUT WATERTOWN Compliment: of WOODBURY LANES Phone 263-3 1 52 ST. PIERRE OIL CO., INC. WOODBURY - SOUTHBURY Fuel- Gos - Motor Oils Telephone 263-2 1 5 5 BILL'S SERVICE STATION, INC. Auto Repairing Gas and Oil MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT 263-3144 William I. Vgolic Good Applef of All Kindf' Sweet Cider SPERRY FARM WATERTOWN, CONNECTICUT C OMPLI MEN TS OF Compliments KEN'S BARBER SHOP It 0 NORTH WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT VILLAGE FABRICS WOODBURY FARM MARKET Q WOODBURY Flowers - Small Trees - Fruits - Vegetables CONNECTICUT WOODBURY CONNECTICUT Compliments st WAI-Tas of WOODBURY SU PERETTE Junction Rte. 6 and Rte. 6A WOODBURY CONNECTICUT Chevrolet Car: and Truckx Corvair - Corvette - Chevelle Chevy II - Camero Telephone: 263-2168 WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT KNIT ONE - PURL ONE Tel.: 263-3213 Imported and Domertic Yarn: 6 Tweed: Free Knitting Instructions SCHOOL STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Telephone 265-25 25 KIRK'S Complete Carpet Service I nrtallation S p ecial irtr K. Whiteman MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT One Stop Service Bert of Luck to the CLASS OF '68 ROY'S SERVICE - Telephone - 263-2924 Phone: 754-21 19 WALSH 81 MASSARI, INC. Guild Opticianr 54 CENTER STREET WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT STOP to SHOP Coloniol's Woodbury Office Woodbury Center C laeckin g Accountr Clarirtmar Club! Perronal Loanr Ready Credit Savingr Account Vacation Club: Education Loans Auto Loanr Mortgage Loanr THE COLONIAL BANK TRUST COMPANY Naugatuck Woodbury Watertown Southbury Meriden Thomaston Waterbury Wolcott Cheshire Wallingford CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '68 FROM WOODBURY INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service Real Estate WOODBURY. CONNECTICUT Telephone - 263-3029 Complimentf 02' WOODBURY J. HOBART GRISWOLD FLQWER SHOP PAINTING AND PIONEER Auto, :Nc PAPERHANGING 600 STRAITS TPKE. WATERTOWN, CONN. Sezlef - Servire 274-8846 GREBOSKY PETS 8 PLANTS U.S. 6A SHERMAN HILL ROAD Woodbury Phone 263-31 16 or 266-7986 We Raise Our Own - DUCKS - Mallards, Pekins, etc. - FOXES - Reds, Greys, Arctic Blue, etc. GERBILS - HAMSTERS - White, Brown, Spotted Mice - all colors PARAKEETS - RABBITS - Dutch, N.Z. White, Giant Chins Ralf - Skunks SPECIALIZING IN AKC American Cocker Spaniels - Blondes German Shepards - black, tan, silver, and the RARE WHITE Beagles and Golden Retrievers fStud Service Awzilrzblej - A150 Carry - Chicks, Geese, Kittens Pigeons, Quail, Tropical Fish, Gold Fish, etc. 1968 GRADUATES Bring this book when purchasing a pure-bred puppy, we'll give you IOQ. Good till December 31, 1969 Josephine 8. Lester Markham Compliments of C. E. J. FLOOR COVERING STRAITS TURNPIKE WATERTOWN, CONNECTICUT C OMPLIMEN TS OF WOODBURY DRUG STORE The Rexall Store In The WOODBURY SHOPPING CENTER Telephone: 263-2282 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '68 ROLLING M RANCH Regirtered Quarter H arref The McAllisters SOUTHBURY, CONNECTICUT 1 L, - W . H f WMM! Mfwn ,ffm 'V ' fwffflw Wg, , K ,M rw W iwfiafww 05 CZ! JJXIXQVSQ Vw . 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