Woodbury High School - Warrior Yearbook (Woodbury, CT)
- Class of 1969
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ALLEN J. SENEY Guidance Counselor 2 2 r i E ,'i 2 'i '-I : MR. ROBERT KAMINSKI junior High Guidance Counselor -ag MRS. MARY BIGNELLI Guidance Secretary ll?- MRS. NANCY WRIGHT Business Oflice Secretary 318 7 English MR. ADAM KORPALSKI Do you notice the double- eclged irony in that, folks ? Hail! Caesar! MRS. IULIANA LAVELLE English Which, of course, comes from the Latin root . . MRS. JEAN POTTER English I'll give you a pass to the MRS. CLAIRE BRONSON nurse if you want to sleep in English my class. All right-get out of this room-down to the office- immediately . . . .,,,,4pr0FWM ' MR. RONALD YARUSAVAGE English Bah! Humbug !' MISS SHEILA LARGAY French All right, now, settle down . . MR. STEPHEN BIGNELLI French Mon, Dieu! Quelqu'un parle francais! MR. KENNETH ARMINIO Latin Come see me, maybe I can keep you out of trouble! MR. NEWTON HOWDEN Histor ,fr MRS. LINDA BIGNELLI French The junior high students speak more French than the high school . . J V KVVV ,M MR. EDGAR BUCK History And if there's anyone in here who thinks he's so well in- formed that he cloesn't have to read this . . Y Which reminds me, back when I was . . J X MR. THOMAS ORGOVAN History Gotta' get rid of the A's in here, somehow. 9 MR. BRUNO HUTTER Science All right-I'lI go through this again, and again, and again . . MR. PAUL HADZIMA History 8: Science In your bag of rocks, y will find that . . MR. JEROME AUCLAIR Mathematics . Now for the weekly George of the jungle report from Mark . . O11 MR. EDWARD DORSETT Mathematics Oh my Lord ' MR. CLAIR GARMAN Mathematics 81 Physics C'mon-it's a piece of cake! The mustachioed Buddha MRS. PATRICIA PUZAR Science Would you be interested in a two-hour detention? MR. ROBERT DIBBLE Science Oh, yeah . . . now, where was I? Af? SV MRS. GERTRUDE REARDON Business Judd's done it agai n! 1, MR, RAYMOND JUDD Business . . 'owever, 'alfway down the page . . mari qua- IQQK -Qs-fwwuk +o SCCQM-1 WMM wk mn - I MISS JUDi DAVIS This is Art . . . not house painting. l I W 'J ,1:SA0fAi,LIs11 MISS LINDA GNAZZO Home Economics Now, girls . . MRS. MARGERY JONES Home Economics If you promise to return it MR. JOHN CECCHINI Vocational Agriculture When I go out to win . . I win. MRS. MAUD NICHOLS Librarian Do you have to be in here this period? ,gr 3 Get off the bulldozer . . . MR. GORDON DECKER Industrial Arts It's easy . . . like cream cheese. MR. RICHARD O'CONNOR Woodworking Get busy, boys . . . at least look busy. MR. DAVID BREAKELL Vocational A riculture Wsllll Hey! Is that the substitute hiding under the desk!?! MR. PAUL STRICKLER Music Why can't I hear those high notes? Remember our fabulous fresbman class. .. How we began to prove ourselves as sophomores . . . Remember the grind of junior year. But most of all, Senior Year - Tbe end of a beginning. .. ROBERT LEWIS Class President Rob . . . caricaturist . . . Look that up in your Funk and Wag- nall's . . , his fine example in Ec- onomics class . . . tremendous wit . . . a successful combination of sports and studies . . . PATRICIA OBEAR Class Vice-President People expect so much more of you when you have naturally curly hair . . . but Mr. Seney said I was the most beautiful girl in the world . . . the Frieda ban- dita . . . SHIRLEY WOODWARD Class Secretary Shirl . . . a time to cheer, a time for sports . . . Mr. Judd, you only have 275 pages for me to type today? . . . Miss School Spirit . , . much involve- ment with our class . . . typing: Quickly but Shirley . . . Hey, Mr. Arminio, whose side are you on ? ELEANOR HOTCHKISS Class Treasurer Oh, Stop . . . . . Well, I am taller than Audrey! . . . Oh, no, I only got an A-! . , . Yip- pee! . . . this yearbook-Thank God I'm only ufriflant editor! . .. DEBORAH ADAMS Debbie Dynamite comes in small packages W . . . pick a peck of plump potatoes . . . paper dresses . . . At least my head's not in the clouds! CHRISTOPHER ABBOT Chris These boots are made for Walking . . . has the intellect of a non- conformist . . . ADecember's Child V, wa lx D1 u ANN ALEXSON F.F.A. fiend . . . do it and do it and do it until you do it right . . . . . every season a new sport . . . eternal interest in boys . . . you're deranged Remember Senior year: up against a wall . . ELIZABETH ALLISON Liz A passion for McDonald's french fries-but not for French class . . . at all the basketball games . . . going to the dentist is like pulling teeth . . . gotta match? DANIEL BACON Danny Fishing is fun only when there are fish to be had . . . Atrocious poetry: Ping-pong anywong? . . . What- cha Bacon? M N W use 1 ,. ' Q tsl KI M ' QFW15 1 ea JOHN BALSAVAGE Steve The Little Drummer Boy . . . In with bell-bottom pants and long hair . . . an unparalled sense of humor . . . gets carried away D JAMES BATTERTON with his rock and roll music . . . ..Jim,, Sometime farmer sometimes truck driver, but it doesn't mat- ter as long as it's not late for din- ner . . . Our Town . . . sermon- izing . . . better a farmer than a plumber . . . Remembe1'... SAVE THE SENIOR CLASS FUND ... THERESA BENNETT 101-ess., Known for her tresses of ebony. . . At least horses don't talk back! ...there's a kind of hush . . . A zealous student of Mr. Orgovan . . . 8 s--t A . .W ag. or . fi? - --,. 1 as - ss ss :si- sg: Q. SUSAN BELLEMARE S ue' ' Hey Sue, was that you singing on the radio the other night? . . . Huh? . . . What? . . . She even giggles with an accent . . . A smile comes easier than a frown. .. MONICA BIGNELLI . . Signing petztzons All A student . . . I know I'll Hunk this test! . . . the Bignelli dynasty . . . inside line to the th, office . . . Monica, will you close that window! . . . pessimist with ,ng ' ' a smile... JOHN BRANDT jack Can't see the forest for the trees . . . Be Prepared . . . Manages to track down the team . . . Hiking through the woods . . . paragon of pumpkining . . . MARK BURDICK Stoney George of the jungle . . , Let's do it for the Halibut! . . . Did you know chances are if your parents don't have children you won't either? . . . the story of his life, only one Page . . . KAREN BURMEISTER Incessant giggler . . . Love those A.F.S.er's . . . Do you have some- thing in your eye? . . . But Mr. Seney said I was the most beautiful girl in the world! . . . lend me your ears . . . ELTON BURRITT E1tie Oh, Holy Night . . . a tenor soloist . . . go! . . . Ponti-action! . . . those despicable schoolbuses deliver me from Resurrection time MICHAEL CARROLL Mike Road Runner . . . that air-condi- tioned jeep . . . are those Mike's feet going out the window?- But Mr. Howdon I had to get my pencil! . . . breaking all those cross country records for W.H.S .... KATHLEEN CALO Kathy Tell me, fair maiden, are there any more at home like you? . . . the mysterious boyfriend that no one's met . . . tears that flow easily . . . our problems brought us together . . JANET COPES A blush that matches her red hair . . . more string for the ring . . . copy editor: I'm at a loss for words . . . Come alive, you're in the Pep-si generation! . . . GARY CHURCHILL Remember the day his VW rolled over and died? . . . takes life as it comes . . . drag-racing addict . . . L M 'Q 'uirff N W, X ,-, , ,V ,, , Ya' better watch out or the devil will pull ya' under . . ' ' 'W'f PD' i -ghw WALTER CRAWFORD Cruising Main Street with Julius III . . . rides high with Bourbon . . . Look what Curl Free did for me! DAVID DANIELS Dave Model flying ace . . . Do you have any radios in need of repair? . . . with the quiet reserve of an artist . . . 20 LAURIE DUDA Still waters run deep . . . Every- one thinks I'm quiet because they can't hear me . . . bend, two, three, four-back, two, three, How do you pronounce your name? STANLEY EYRE ' 'Stan Flower child: growing up to be a florist . . . too quiet for words . . active Boy Scout . . . DEBORAH FAGERHOLM Debbie Pocahontas of W.H.S .... Where's your Dad gonna be hiding this Saturday Nite? . . . tiptoe through the tulips . . . working on Indian Reservation in South Dakota . . . Put Puulseu for Preszdeut ff H . . . 30 minute lunch hours AUSTIN FENN Austy Up in the air, over the bar . . . Intramural high jump star . . . Happiness is typing class . . . The Great Pumpkin stealer . . . hmmmm . . TERRY FINKLE I hear you ran into jack Brandt the other day . . . open mouth, insert foot . . . cornered in room i791 . . . netness shot . . . Finkle- itis: a contagious desease . . . Got a hang-up, Austin? i H995 5 4? 6 'M 4 i ,f :wa , f PAUL FORTIN How I got my Dodge-Charger' . . . a sense of security in read- ing books . . . eat at Mayo's . . . ELIZABETH GALPIN Betty It's far better to give than to receive . . . buttering up Mrs, Reardon with cookies and candied apples . . . 100 hour service award for volunteer work in Waterbury Hospital . . . ..V0-Ag football and swimming classes ROBERT GILLETTE Bob Roger Ramjet . . . Bertha and Bes- sie . . . catching up on his sleep in Mr. Orgovan's history class . . . That was a close shave, Bob! . . . I'll hum one at the bench! and working in t ERIC GOTTSCHALK ' 'Ricky A Chrysler Newport all his own? . . . commutes to Belgium in the summer . . . studying leads to success . . . It's peanut butter and Lelly sandwiches I like, remem- er? . . . E be maple syrup house s so kv. ,W 22 ' F ,, ga it :N J . . . 100 yard dash rom Room 3 to Room 16 - running against the clock . . JOHN GRUDZIEN Alfred E. Neuman's faithful fan . . . It's a bird, it's a plane, no-it's John on his skateboard! . . . taking the bags out of the First National . . . Ma-Moo's Pa- poo . . . Carmel Hill track meet . . . V I-W--,fly .I I bet he knows more about P.O.D. than I do! WILLIAM HAAS Bill I don't like plastic slide rules! . . . math whiz . . . I'd round that off to 96.3571 . . . immi- grant frorn Florida . . . likes well- bred tropical fish . . . GARRY I-IAWXHURST The Hawk He lives for those 72 hour week- ends . . . The roads are safe, Garry's in Syracuse . . . Never break a leg when Garry's on the ski patrol . . . LESLIE HARVEY Peep , Possem thing you didn't do? . . . The bowling alley: a favorite hang- out . . . ever get blamed for some- GARY HAYWARD Fever Coordination plus . . . fuel-injected panel truck . . . manager for all seasons . , . knows the Bethlehem cornfields like the palm of his hand . . . DONNA MISENIS Owe me a coke! . . . adventure in a Renault . . . twice class pres- ident . . . Phillip's Diner: just above the counter . . . NORMA HEAVEN San Francisco: The Spaghetti factory . . . too many fish in the sea . . . It makes me sick! . . . last of the big spenders in New York . . . H ...crowded studies in Resurrection City . ,....,,f..ayf , ,, f .,,,,,.h,.m,.t,. s,.,..,, .0--,ff M I V'-rf '- r ' KAREN HUEF Huffy Undoing staplers . . . Minor de- tail . . . a good book is the best of friends . . . Shorthand: never caught on . . . Oh, I just love English! 24 LESLIE HVEEM Sets a lively mood . . . But Mr.fsJ . Chl! in the blankj, I didr1't do anything! . . . Laughter heard across a crowded room... crisis after crisis . . . a sympathetic listener . . . . . .and trying to get out of them. . RICHARD JANNETTY Dick Huntsman . . . on the field, on the court, on the diamond . . . rather Aud . . . Ain't it da truff! . . . love that maroon scarf! . . . eight-ball in the side pocket . . . HAROLD IARVIS Hal Wily woodsman . . . Hay, Hay, Hay! . . . watching all the girls go by . . . a Hal of a lot of un!.. va? And now for our MAN ON THE STREET! DONALD -IIMMO Don Guns, guns, and more guns . . . Life is a gas! . . . good things come in small packages . . . pool- ing his abilities at the alleys... RONALD JUDSON Ronnie Charles Atlas Plus . '. . T-Bird with the walnut steering wheel . . . money could be the root of all evil . . . . . . our Student Lounge in the library 26 D t ess UCATIDN gpm, JOHN JULIANI Nothing like a nice blondl ... racing isn't a drag . . '. a drafting career . . . car fever . . . American History rest period . . . Hey, guys-give me a break! RUSSELL KITCHIN Russ I give up! . . . a possible drafts- man-the future seems a little drafty . . . never had much to say . . . ANTHONY KMETETZ ..TOny,, No, you're not gonna wear that apron! . . . mechanical nut . . . Ford has a better idea! . . . Misery is getting stuck behind a slow driver . . . DAVID KNAPP Dave 'How does it feel to be graceful . . . getting up in the morning is for the birds . . . first period AG class . . . That's only minor . .. THERESA KIELTY Terry Smuggling her kitten in -and out of homeroom . . . Up with Dem- ocrats, down with Republicans! . . . horses have her special interest . . . a certain 1968 corvair . . . JEFFREY LEAVENWORTH Chuckie , Jeff Better a plumber than a farmer . . . ecstatic with electronics . . . pumpkin pie . . . Huh, all right . . . there's got to be a better way to cross the country . . . FREDERICK LANE Cars are made for speed . . . Pool-that's right down my al- ley . . . hung-up on BARB- wire . . . Fred ,R MARY ANN LEMAITRE Smiley I don't believe it . . . Aw, come on! . . . experience with the mim- eograph machine . . . book worm . . . Hstmnge sounds rom the P.A. System .. SANDRA LOGAN 'KPlease stand by, we're having a little trouble at our control desk . . Sandy Sick? Sh-sh-it's only chalk, but Miss L. doesn't know it! . . . I don't believe it! . . . short skirts are hard to dance in . . . The jefferson Airplane . . . was +, SCOTT LOVETT Can I fiurt with you now? . . . Hey, you guys, quit fruitinizing with the Cheerleaders . . . Dis cat's O.K.l . . . Woodbury's most relaxed goal keeperg zzz . . . Misery is Monday morning. NELSON LYNN Christmas isn't the only time for Holly . . . My work comes first, then my girl . . . sometimes quiet, sometimes not . . . ...bow quickly it took to get 4 bot lunch . .. MARK LUNDIN Cheese Boy Won a W.A.T.R. safe driving award? . . . Bring it around . . . grizzly bear hunter . . . tool- making trade . . . ALBERT MADDOX UAV, Around the world with postcards . . . horticulture committee: expert Hower arranger . . . playing the organ . . . SUZANNE MARSHALL Sue People will think you are clack- ers! . . . A.F.S.-er from Australia . . . enjoys the outdoor life . . . meeting people wherever she goes . . . lover of animals . . . HOLLY MANSFIELD Walking in the autumn leaves cats cats and more cats . sculptor of sorts . . . . . . bow long for a couple of cookies .. MARGARET MCDONALD Grit-Grit The Champ: horseback riding in 4-H . . . the curse of horticulture classes . . . Kansas City with the F.F.A .... That's not nice! . . . DAVID MAKNIS Dave My ambition is to teach some- thing Pasedenau . . . his ability in horticulture won him a trip to Georgia . . . big spender . . . JOSEPH MCALLISTER ..J0e,, English class puts you to sleep... Don't like to work, but I work 5 anyway . . . showing his horses around the country . . . Boy, did I goof! PATRICIA MICHAELS Patti Joanne, Mother knows best! . .. with summer comes Cape Cod... Oh, he's so cute! . . . and the hemlines go up, up, up, teachers' frowns go down, clown, down.., Pass a few, Hunk a few! MAUREEN MCLAUGHLIN Maur Hoss Arent my bunutzils bigger than jenny's? . . . chauffeur for the soccer team's faithful fans . . . Pa- poo's Ma-moo . . . what's the name of your dressmaker? LUKE MEDHURST Long pedal to Cape Cod . . . MAD philosopher . . . tussled blond hair, red face . . . scientific . . . What, me worry ? . . . loud, raucous laughter . . . sun, sand and surf. . . MICHAEL MILLER Mike Bike-riding to Quassapaug . . . let- ter-writing isn't all that bad . . . his- tory scholar . . . the grief of tilling out question forms . . . This A Sweet November. . PATRICIA MOORE Patti The Vampire strikes again . . . Patrish LaMumba . . . You're such a witch! . . . eye on Nau- gatuck . , . But I like Mr. Gar- man! . . . kv., .TL. ss, .T . THOMAS MORGAN Tom Happiness is an unattended poc- ketbook . . . Wanna bet on that? . . . The Hustler . . . Teachers' pet peeve . . . No, I wouldn't like to step into your of- Hce, Mr. Shine . . . I've got 15 in my locker . . . ...Youpy Sales .. RONALD NETTLETON Ronnie Working at the First National has paid off! . . . Cape Cod '67 . . . Foreign languages are Greek to me! . . . girls are the great- ESt MARCEL MAREAU Let's get to work! . . . doesn't everyone hate homework? . . . F.F.A. and Ayrshire cows . . . all people have a good side . . . constructive critism always helps . . . WENDELL O'NEIL You better watch out, Wendell, or your pants are going to get up and walk off without you . . . Mr. Howden, sir . . . creator of Mr. Pumpkin-head. 31 Chaucer enthusiast ROBERT NORTON Bob Bowling in his spare time-how does that strike you? . . . some nicknames should be censored... good humor man. . . am QW! . M, 552, 3 JOYCE OUIMETTE Joycie Echoes everything and everybody . . . the drastic haircut . . . Hal- loween night of '68 . . . Monday, Tuesday, Wansday . . framed! Biology labs in the river llc JEANNE PATTERSON in the sun .. STEVEN PALUSKAS Better late than never . . . what do you really keep in that brief- case? . . . Steve, this handwritingg maybe the Egyptians could read it . . . Master of jungle warfare? . . . Sure . . . will she ever get her driver's license? . . . a graceful air . . . did she ride elephants in India? . . . She's been around, like the world . . . KATHLEEN PHELAN Kathie N-E-A-T, I got a letter from him! . . . Summertime and the livin' is easy . . . liverwurst is the worst! . . . LINDA PINKNEY Cindy Depleting the Farm Shop's supply of Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream . . . those weekends in New York . . . is it possible to talk without using one's hands? . .. NORMAN ROSS Norm' ' The flying ace of Wfoodbury High ...better NORMal than not . . . a horrendous laugh! . . . PATRICIA PINEVICH Pat Heading up the '68-'69 A.A .... 'jeepers-Creepers! . . . a good sketch is worth a thousand words . . . victimized by hard basketball Eourt floors and unbouncy basket- alls . . . ANDREW PIERSON Andy Long curly hair: is it just a fad? . . . a bug on science . . . what STANLEY ROBERTS Stan School is something I could live without . . . size 14 shoe-s?... have you ever heard him say any- thing? . . . passes the time with his guitar.. . wwf me M as.-,,. Oh, no! What do you want? l EDWARD SADLON Stew . . . Screwy . . . week- ends with parents away . . . never forget Library periods 3 and 6... three inches in one summer?.,. Red Sox hater . . . paramount in Calculus . . . ideal combination of excellence and modesty . . . 34 GEORGE ROSWELL Tony , . . What homework? . . did you ever lose thirty cents in 3. milk machine? . . . A Farmer? . . . Consideration comes first... . . Mr. Buck sneezing during history tests - C0ntac! . . . DONALD RUPPEL Don . . . Finsterwald . . . The back way to New York in a jeep: the morning after the night before . . . Honda 160 Rat . . . Yippee! . . . for NAN SEDERGREN Equipment . . . her evenings in Paris . . . chaperoning the Big- nelli's honeymoon . . . eternal edi- tor: deadline after deadline . . . eating in class . . . latent intellec- tual: intelligence, but . . . LINDA SEYMOUR Black eye? Well you see, there was this tree . . . . . Mon pere's grand-mere . . . fainted during senior portraits . . . keeps up with the fashions: sews her clothes . . . JANE SHERWOOD ..Janie,. A.F.S.1er to Malaysia: I was on the track team! . . . rnath is the curse of English students . . . al- ways a kind word . . . We CARE . . . the hectic life of stu- dent council president . . . own AUDREY ST, PIERRE Aud The Saint . . . Well I am taller than Eleanor . . . The sport teams' faithful fan . . . Copy Edi- tor: Copy what? . . . folk guitar . . . Hi, Ya! . . Creativity at work . . . SUSAN SHEPARD Sue the Guru I tend to think that Albert Camus is not an existentialisf' . . . I read that . . . round spectacles . . . the caped crusader . . . life in India: And the Taj Mahal spread before me . . . . . LARRY SOMERS Spells like an angle . . . It costs nothing to be polite, but it brings many rewards . . . Porsche Targa 9-11L's . . . 35 BARBARA SPRINGSTEEN Barb . . . Sounds of Silence... Swimming and skating: these are a few of my favorite things . . . born to blush . . . DEBRA STEVENSON Anti-Floriclan . . . 4 a.m. dips at the Sand Dunes . . . trouble with foreign languages? Go see Debbi! . . . gives the Teachers Aid . . . JEANNE STOUGHTON Jeannie . . . Nannie . . . floating down the Pomperaug in a little boat . . . McDonald's is a happy place! . . . Don's Juanita . . . Aw, c'mon Mr. How- den! . . . JEFFREY STREETER Jeff . . . 1,100 mile bike trip around the Gaspe . . . I spend my weekends at the Colonial Club . . . bombing down the ski slopes . . . rainy nights 8: pup tents . . . before the ripple tank of Life... JAMES STEWART jim . . . white peddle pushers and black socks . . . enough of this PUNishment . . . gentleman who prefers blonds . . . rain takes all the fun out of motorcycles... The James Stewart? . . . LINDA STUBBS SnifHes Words, words, words . . . Geek- ers . . . mushy orange slush... pessimism, when you get used to it, is just as agreeable as opti- mism . . . HUGH SWAINBANK Perhaps there's a reason . . . the hunted are not always animals . . . Name an experience, and I've had it ' DONALD TAYLOR Don Lowes challenging driving . . . his dark green triumph . . . it's a long haul from Danbury . . Oh, those sideburns! . . . Hey, you! Ya wanna ride? . . . Prince Valiant . . . ...do you ever remember 10021 attendance in Mr. H0wclen's Theory Class?.. ROBERT THOMAS Bob What'd ya say, Bob? Speak up! ...weight-lifting is a pressing job . . . putting cars together fmodels, that isj . . . 37 Unh! E e x ti 'WM . . 01' an uncrowdedt hallway? . . Petrified Student . . . BRUCE THURROTT Prize-winning sculptor . . . horn- rim glasses , . . windblown hair . . . uncontrollable laughter . . . who says that eleven years is the average life of a Volvo? . . . JENNIFER TODD '!jenny . . . follow the yellow brick road . . . good neighbor john . . . I could have danced all night! . . . singing toddler . . . oh, that laugh! . . . 1 l in DIANE VISCARDI Dee Dee . , . distinguished by D.A.R .... Mr. Howden, you know we can't do those questions in one night! . . . good secretaries are hard to come by . . . contagious Congeniality . . . 38 l TIMOTHY TOMLINSON Tim . . . I'll drink to that!' . . . do blonds have more fun? .. never a dull moment . . . teachers trial . . . GREGORY WINSLOW Greg 'he Camaro kid: fastest car in chool? . . . only one at Woodbury fho water skis bare foot . . . That's a fact! . . . JEANNE WARNER Jeannie Always takes time for sports . . . never a frown, forever a smile... radio waves are music to the ear . . . laughter comes easily. . . THOMAS WOOD PAUL WOIKE Paul The guy with steel-rimmed glasses . . . another December's Child... Flip Wilson is cool, man! . . . the greatest thing going is steady . . . Tom , Tommy Tom Wood if he could . . . a year in Australia: It was the most embarrassing date-she drove . . . Hey, you guys, I'm on your team, too l . . . I could have sworn that it was their goal . . . JOEL ZAK How's the kid? . . . stop signs weren't made to run over . . . fighting with j.P .... black Mus- tangs make it happen . . . 39 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE FINALISTS Jane Sherwood to Malaysia, Summer '68 Tom Wood to Australia, School year '67-'68 Stewart Sadlon, Finalist Suzanne Marshall from Australia, School year '68-'69 Q Diane Viscardi D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award Eleanor Hotchkiss N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation Susan Shepard N.M.S.Q.T. Leiter of Commendation Patti Obear and Rob Lewis Reprefenlatinex to Laurel Girlf' and Boyf' Slate Nan Sedergren Conneclicul Auociation of Women Dean: Award N.M.S.Q.T. Letler of Commendation Laurel Girlf' State alternate 41 4- -2 Sl it 'ad 1'- 1 Y- 41 Q.- Q C . . . moments o f concentration, moments of daydreaming . . . . . . laughter-filled classrooms, always a pun . . . 91: K c Q K 'lx L '- L Q. 1 2 4 4. 1 I 1 1 1 1 ff- ' 3 S- 6 :Q 3 ie' 71 . 1 X F gm, -.... my chair . . echoes of gosszp down crowded balls . . . always sometlazng do do . . . I szill think it's easier to write than type . . If that kid doesn't get his feet off the back of We were supposed to read last night? L f+4.. - ,eoyaf--A,-- Sf'-yQusTx3 fs L, in-ve uf wh.,-Q-X5 . ? '5' Qi: , dw :wa da 77 'H' 'How come no one ever sits ICOS Q' S-'N 11' 'Af ' 7'1 7 -l,fa J ' ' next to mer- ij: cos 2'-14,05 P- Slums -4- l . , , i' ' H If -E IL, Wanna trade tests ? Integrate that fraction-sure . That's a No-No . . Zzz-Zzz-Zzz-Zzz ., N 6 ,...- . . ii - 5 3, .. ,Q gg 2' -F v'+-M 5 How long can a class lan? fl-.QNX How come -my graph's always different from yours? fb i 533 ' ,TEX R ,aah -. sw jr, ,vi ip..- vvv-vwAJY Q-nn,-igyqnvv Did you ever feel your homework creeping up on you? 5 Ve-r-ry funny ! Elementary, dear Austin. Get the picture? . . . I'll get that fly yet! The look of legs Me and my shadow . . t i rfz e e 25:1 x ek' :Egg Fo buy with a little help from your friends . . .A - a . W 'L o .A41-5,-52 JSASJA .:.5Ag+5,i5 i. n. xzkzxzk k2,,2,,2 4 Ever feel pulled in two directions? You :ure about that? 19 Ha, Going once, going twice . . . The excitement of a school dance . . Tryin' to be sneaky, huh? JU 1011 CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Mr. Hadzima, Advisorg Karen Michaels, Secretaryg Dale McKerracher, Vice-Presi- dentg Mike Mulvey, Presidentg seated, joel Bacon, Treasurer But-but-but almost a senior . . . with rings on our fingers . . . why we study American History . . . . . . P.S.A.T.'s--and more to come . . No Loitering . . . 4 as . f G No, Karen, you clon't eat the peel . . .' Well, make the best of lf . . . Wonder why we were called to the ofiice fbi.: time! V xo' SOPHOMORE 'C' Ouch! CLASS OFFICERS Left to rigbz: Larry McLaughlin, Presi- dentg Mrs. Potter, Aclvisorg Karen Michener, Vice-Presidentg Weegee Tala- rico, Treasurer. Seated: Wendy Chat- held, Secretary Three heads are better than none . . . Stupid bubble keeps getting in the way . . Y F4 Catching up with the juniors . . . oks bad enough wizhouz being magnified! What form! a certain class of humor . . . Land of the Deep Blue Green . . . stuck in the middle: which way to turn? . . . the haf- fling nature of Biology . . if if if VL ig I Between-class crunch . . . all work and no play . . . What I could wr1te 1n your yearbook ! Stop the world! I wanna get off! l FRESHME i ef- -k-f.kk. Xkk.- 1 i,Ei5,x wm5 -. . K k.k,. 1,5 . five' Ii' ,.'FE5::?5Saf.-im.Q.: 7 K K K ' ' is v -Xxsk X X -' '- 5 l n tm M - f--- ., mm,,W,m-.Q vmnwwwmmwmmw W 44 gg l You gotta be kidding! if 9 Go away! It's too early in the morning! I get high with a little help from my books . . 50 i it lttit CLASS OFFICERS Left zo Right: Henry Hai Treasurerg Mr. Yarusavag Advisorg David Burdick, Pre identg seated, Beth Spellma Vice-President. Missing: Ma tha Abbott, Secretary t .... X ,..M.....J VX SQ lg QYRNQ. ge'N. 'ici N they get smaller each year . . . starting down the rocky path with Earth Science . . . the year of the new experience . . . everyone is older . . . Scientific method: Let's see if my pencil burns! Did you see a leg? I saw a leg. rail the start of another long day if J' if raw, If 1 mc! I the anonymous reader . . . You're gonna burn! 4 ii STUDE T Q coUNC1L cushion between the faculty and students . . . debating on the policy of the dress code . . . oppor- tunity for leadership experience . . . airing out the smoking prob- lem . . . pens for Spirit Week . . N . and in conclusion . . . 52 Our Gang Party Nominees: Clockwire: Eleanor Hotchkiss, Presidentg Larry McLaughlin, Treasurerg janet Copes, Secretaryg John Grudzien, Vice-President Care Party Nominees: Clocku'i.fe.' jane Sherwood, Presidentg Diane Viscardi, Secretaryg Joel Bacon, Treasurerg Audrey St. Pierre, Vice-President rf: -Ls: . E 1-Q11-may influential in worthwhile projects . . . open meetings for students' opinions . . . time: Tuesday, lunch hour-place: Resurrection City. . . With Mr. Buck, Advisor training ground for individual responsihility, in the council, in the school, in the community . . . always listening, never close- minded . . . . and I'd like to thank ATHLETIC ASSCCIATIO W in 4 fi is-to aww Charge Party Nominees: Left to Rigbt: Tom Wood, Vice-Presidentg Mike Mulvey, Treasurerg Karen Michaels, Secretaryg Pat Pinevich, President spend, first to earn . . . IR T M ,........,--M. ,' ' , QV ,, ....,...-...,.W....-L 'V Feat Party Nominees: Left to Right: Jamie McLaughlin, Treasurerg Mike Car- roll President' Lyn Sedergren Secreta g , a , YY 54 Dick jannetty, Vice-President And if I'm elected i it's s irit that ou want, come to us! J' . . . uniforms for the teams . . . first to X., . .Mai JUNIOR AND SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES ' Left to Rigbl: Mr. Auclair, Advisorg Ronnie Nettletong Stew Sacllong Mark Burdickg Libby Bogelg Delores Grenierg George Rehkampg Pat Smithg jeH Leavenworthg Gary Hayward school-wide drive selling key chains and tootsie roll banks . . . tickets to ride,' tickets to games . . . encouraging us in defeat, leading us in victory A.A. OFFICERS Clockwixex Pat Pinevich, Presiclentg Mike Mulvey, Treasurerg Karen Michaels, Sec- retaryg Tom Wood, Vice-President ESS, 45, 50, 75, 31.00, right? FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Left to Right: Cheryl Rollins, Darlene Feraci, Dale Drescher, Wallie Coe, Lyn 55 Sedergren, Kitty Harclisty, in front: jamie McLaughlin, Kenny jones. ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY scholarship . . . leadership . . service and character . . . i 1 5 ' lil ggi SOCIETY OFFICERS Left lo Righl-Szanding: Stew Sadlon, Treas- urerg Tow Wood, President, Diane Viscardi, Vice-President, Mrs. Lavelle, Advisorg sit- ting: Patti Obear, Secretary 45 S i E 5 E Left lo Right-Sitting: Stew Sadlon, Tom Wood, Diane Viscarcli, Patti Obear. Second Row: Monica Bignelli, Karen Mitchell, Karen Anderson, janet Copes, Eleanor Hotchkiss, Audrey St. Pierre, Judy Sanderson. Third Row: Dale McKerracker, joel Bacon, Mark Burdick, Rob Lewis, Nan Sedergren, Mrs. Lavelle. Mirxing: Susan Shepard, Libby Bogel. l the party life . . . HflWW l VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS Left la Right: Mark Burdick, Presidentg Eleanor Hotchkiss, Secretaryg Mr. Dorsett, Ad- visor SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS Lefz la Rigbz-Siltirzg: Kenny Jones, Lary McLaughlin, Sher- rie Metcalf. Second Row: Joel Bacon, Dolores Grenier, Wen- dy Chatfield, jamie McLaugh- lin. Third Row: Mark Rogers, Mike Mulvey, Steve McAllis- ter, George Rehkamp To win or not to win, that is the question. Mr. Mar- gaitus, Coach. 2 SOCCER Hey, fellas, it's stuck to my foo't! Da-dun-da-dah-CHARGE ! Shall we dance? Victimized by Tri Captains Mark Bur dick, Tom Wow and Rob Lewis Take five Wfl 'N'f f Left to Rifbt: Mr. Henley, Coach, jeff Streeter, Earl Canfield, Frank Samuelson, Randy Burns, Jef Leavenworth, Paul Convard, Mike Carroll, Austin Fenn, Mark Lowell, Blake Canfield CROSS COU TRY 1 FIELD HOCKEY Yeah, that's me, I'm the captain! Pat Pinevich, Captain Scramble! just hang yourself up. I Susie joins the game Team is in a huddle . . . 60 Mrs' Sacco' Coach JUDO My , X Now this won't hurt very much uw ,f, Y' Should I tickle him? . . XA-fr Say uncle! . . how to get back at your tleacher! , , ,Mft W What do you mean? A picture 1969 Warrior Staff Nan Sedergren, Editor Eleanor Hotchkiss, Airirtofzt Editor Janet Copes and Audrey St. Pierre, Copy Editorr Robert Lewis, Art Editor Shirley Woodward, Susan Bellemare, Terry Finkle, Debbie Adams, Typirtr Diane Viscardi, Tom Wood, Mark Burdick, Bumzerf Mtznagerr jane Sherwood, Saler Manager Mr. Korpalski, Advifor is worth a thousand words! . . by the way, yearbooks are on sale, now . . 62 'Hello, Merideth Studios? I have a few friends here . . Left to Right-Front Row: Nan Sedergren Kon phonej, Eleanor Hotchkiss, Audrey St. Pierre, Janet Copes. Second Row: Mr. Korpalski, Tom Wood, Shirley Woodward, Diane Viscardi, Mark Burdick, Terry Finkle, Rob Lewis, Susan Bellemare You are going to make that deadline!?! 'H-W-... Smoke Signals Staff it it WT, Smoke Signals: hot news! Lefl to Right, hu! 1'ou'.' Mrs. Bronson, Advisorg Karen Mitchell, Feature Editor: Karen Michener, Girls' Sports Editor: Mark Rogers, Assistant Editorg Libby Bogel, Editor-in-Chief: Todd Adams, Photographer. Left la Riglal. ,remzzd faux' Stewart Sadlon, Boys' Sports Editorg Rob Lewis, Art Editor: Monica Bignelli, News Editorg Peggy Hayward, Typing Editorg Karen Anderson, Advertising Editor. Taurus Staff Why couldn't we have said that! Left to Right-Sitting: Monica Bignelli, Don Taylor, Leslie Hveem. Standing: Dale McKerracker, Nan Sedergren, Mrs, Potter, jeff Streeter 63 1 S i , Future Farmers of America A wounnunv caamzn. . W ' OFFICERS Left lo Right: Tony Roswell, Treasurer, Marcel Moreau, Vice- Presidentg Ann Alexson, Secretary, joe McAllister, President Sm11di11g.' Mr. Cecchini, Advisor, john Despres, Reporter, Mr. Yale, Advisor, Doug Holloway, Sentinel, Mr. Breakell, Advisor. Representatives to the National Convention in Kansas City. Left to Right: Mr. Breakell, Advisor, Bob Gillette, Marcell Moreau, Margaret Mc- Donald. Susan Bellemare Chapter Sweetheart Fall Contest judging Team '68: Left to Rigbl-Franz Row: David Maknis, james Golden, David Pearsall, Albert Maddox. Second Raw: Richard Wimley, William Fritz, Blake Canfield, Elisha Burr, Robert Parmelee, Hary Owens, Mr. Cecchini, Advisor. Third Row: john Savage, Daniel Logue, joel Zak, Chris Donnely, Kevin Kimetetz, Fred Bussev ,vw Representatives to the .National Morticulture contest ii Spring Contest judging Team, '68: Lerz zo Right-Sitting: Rich Ryan, Earl Myers, Aflanfaf DSVIC5 M8kf11S, MF- CCCCITIHI, AdV1S01'1 Jof Bill Coyle. Slanding' Marcel Moreau, Paul Chmielewski, Craig Heavens, David Zak,J0hn Savage Shepard, Nelson Lynn, Mr. Breakell, Advisor s Future Nurses of America Left to Right: Karen Anderson, Secre- taryg Peggy Hayward, Vice-President Mrs. Mitchell Advisor' Karen Mitchell , , , Presidentg Dolores Grenier, Treasurer. Future Teachers of America Lefz to Righz, .fillings Pat Obear, Presidentg Kathy Cole, His- torian. Standing: Lynn Shellnut, Corresponding Secretaryg Diane Viscardi, Vice-Presidentg Mr. Bignelli, Advisorg Terry Finkle, Recording Secretaryg Debbie Fagerholm, Treasurer. Lefz to Rigbl, sizzing: Dale Drescher, Carol Banister, Leslie Baker, janet Warner. Standing: Jean Talarico, Kitty Hardisty, Suzanne Leavenworth, Meg Cochrane, Joanne Vaccaro. Left zo Rigbl, sitling: Judy Daury, Ralph Mansfield, Lois Greboski. Stand- ing: Bonnie Houle, Jeanne Warner, Dale MacKerracher, Judy Sanderson, Gloria Viscardi. Future H omemaleers of America Left lo Right: Miss Gnazzo, Advisorg Betty Galpin, Presidentg Peggy Hayward, Treasurerg Karen Anderson, Secretaryg Lois Greboski, Vice- President. .syuw Margaret McDonald Betty Crocker Homemakers Award Chess Club Members of the board Audio-Visual Club Left to Right: Doug Cooper, President, Eric DeRoehn, Mr. Dibble, Advisor, Paul Convard. or A spectacle? The keys to success Debbie Adams Treasurer Mary Ann Lemaitre, Secretary. Business Club Wait 'til Mr. Judd sees this! B Betty Galpin, Vice-Presidentg Terry Finkle, President Na+ mam, ,gi i, E Left to Right: Pat Obear, Secretaryg Tom Wood, President, Stewart Sadlon, Treasurerg Jane Sherwood, Vice-President: Miss Largay, Advisor. Have a Merry Christmas, Sue. Ratana Shatmavusu, Bob- bi from Thailandg Suz- anne Marshall, Sue, from Tasmania. American Field S ervice friendship through understanding a 4 open doors, open hearts, open minds . . . Tom Wood, to Australiag Jane Sher- wood, to Malaysia. Cercle Fmngais Left zo Rigbl, Jizling: Monsieur Big- nelli, Advisor, Kathy Cole, Maureen McLaughlin, Eleanor Hotchkiss, Libby Bogel. Slanding: Debbi Stevenson, Pat Smith, Mark Rogers, Nan Sedergren, Monica Bignelli, Sue Marshall, Dale MacKerracher. f ,Q was Lefz I0 Rigbz, filling: Libby Bogel, Judy Daury, Ellen Clifford, Dolores Grenier, Maryanne Lockwood. Smnding: Sue Marshall, jeff Streeter, Dale MacKerracher, Pat Smith, Alan Green, Maureen Munson, Don Taylor, Marcia Banister, Mr. Buck, Advisor. History and Debating Club Biology Club Vit. Hutter, Advisor, Kevin later, Vice-President, John Sniekus, Presidentg Fern Wildman, Secretary, Betsy Voike, Treasurer. Boy's Basketball Let's go! Catch that fly! Mr. Sadlon Coach Woodbury 50 Woodbury 61 Woodbury 57 Cromwell 74 C.I.A.C. TOURNAMENT St. Thomas 1 Tourtellotte. . Lewis Mills.. . . Lewis Mills 70 Gotta make a basket. WUUUHURY , i, if 5 352231 I Jw ww' up 3 ?f ,,,rfix 5 C Spirit Week We're from Woodbury and no one could be prouder . . . poster contests and judging sexy knees . . . we're out for Victory, no loss or tie Miss School Spirit Candidates: Senior: Shirley Woodward Freshman: Martha Abbott Sophomore: Wendy Chatfield Junior: Karen Mitchell WGBH of The start ofa great season Left la Right, fini raw: Parkhurst, Jeanne Warner and Pinevich, co-captainsg Osuch. Second row: Janice camp, Sue Marshall, Aileen vard, Debbi Woike, Darlene Faraci, Par Smith Houle, janet Warner, manager. jump it up! You want me to make a speech, huh ? gm FF fi 3161? iss Our second lesson: how to ascend the slopes!! Left to Right: Meg Davidson, Weegee Talarico David Tooker, jay Nichols, Nan Sedergren, Sandy Grohoski, Lynn Sedergren, Charlie Herr, JeE Thulin. Our third lesson: the art of falling. Our fourth lesson: Courage to ascend again? ssgmsfsw:wrm x:f fa.. I may I -v Art Club Q Clockwiye: Miss Davis, Advisory Jeanne Stoughton, Secretaryg Terry Corrigan, Presidentg Missing: Bill Jones, Treasurer. YW! N 'N-f Lefz la Riglal, from row: Stanley Waikus, Nan Sedergren, jeff Streeter, Bill Connolly. Back row: Paul Book, Margaret McDonald, Bill Springstein, Greg Welsh. 76 Left to Right: Diane Braren, Don Ruppel, Judy Fairclough, Debbi Fagerholm I uclustriul Arts Club Mr. Breakell horsing-around. li X gg K Left to Right: Don jimmo, Ron Judson, Fred Lane, John Juliani, Mr. Decker, Advisor. Left to Right, front row: Raymond Williams, Danny Logue, Jimmy Golden, Earl Meyers, David Maknis. Bark row: Lorraine Roy, Mr. Breakell, Advisorg Ann Fuller, Kathy Terhune, Margaret McDonald, Beth Koeppel, Janet Eyre, Susan Cole. Equestrian Club 3 Left to Right: Margaret McDonald, ' ' 'i Presidentg Kathy Dains, Secretaryg Mr. Breakell, Advisorg Liz Thompson, Re- porterg Louise King, Treasurerg Jane Lowell, Vice-President. Q... There's the wind-up and the PITCH! Mr. Dorsett, Coach Now, let's see, to bold it Baseball Hustle, hustle, Tom! H Take that! Softball What are they do- ing out there? An easy run Oops! See Pat run! Track r E an i ,,AA A DOWH! ' UP 64 W , .. d Left to Righl: Bob Thomas, Austin Fenn, Mike Carroll, Garry Hawxhurst, jeff Leavenworth. Left to Riglsz, from row: Phil- lip Mansfield, Paul Convard. Bark mwf George Rehcamp, Greg Winslow, Larry Mc- Laughlin, Mike Mulvey. Atlas Stretched . . . 'X Ready, aim . . . l 4 Tennis 5 Clorkwixe: Eleanor Hotchkiss, captaing Monica Bignelli Maureen McLaughlin Judy Fairclough is, Racket on the court . . . Mrs. Sacco, Coach get .k...-- -Q - Golf Fore! Now, where did I put that ball? Hi, there. I'm your friendly golfer, and I'd just like to say . . h 81 Left zo Right: Mr. Yarusavage, Directorg Audrey St Pierre as Mollie Ralston, jim Stewart as Giles Ralston 655 2 82 The Senior Class Presents The Mousetrap .L 8 S '35 Q' ill' .,s,.,w, sm, mmswommmww by Agatha Christie 'EG' Left to Right: Mrs. Bronson, Directorg Wendell O'Neill, Paul Woike as Christopher Wren, Jeanne Stoughton as Miss Casewell, Kathy Phelan as Mrs. Boyle, Don Ruppel as Mr. Paravicini. ica Bignelli. ' Left to Right: Unclerstudies, Don Taylor, Debbie Fager- holm, Jeff Streeter, as Ser- geant Trotter. Missing: Mon- seg gb unior- Senior Prom Mr. Judd, Advisorg Left zo Rigfvz: Jeanne Stoughton, publicityg Sandy Logan, refreshmentsg Cindy Pinkney and Dale MacKerracher, tickets. Rob Lewis, Pat Obear, Co-Chairmen nn9 '- uv'l r...-1 Left 10 Rigbl: Pat Obear, Don Ruppel, Libby Bogel, Eleanor Hotchkiss, Mike Mulvey, Janet Copes, Kathy Calo. Ieff Streeter. S Q-'K Lefl to Riglal, .fifzizzgs Kathy Phelan, Patti Michaels, Bruce Thurrot, Maureen McLaugh- lin. Szmzdiug: Judy Fairclough, Leslie Hveem, Jim Stewart, Sue Marshall. Q , Z' E V , J 2 ,5,,,,., o l i ll y A V ffm, , , 1 UUUUHQ They say that the custodians at Woodbury 1,6-M Q We' .2 z wliifyf I Q ,,g,,,WW , Sock it to me! H ilk! SAY? 311643 ww 51140 nu I num fam iii! if A , W. i S W ,...x fzi . . through the looking glass . . Grace on the basketball court? fjf , 95 ,, F V ,+?5442,,. , ,wifi f 'f fi' - Should I believe him? Wlre they cutting that? fx Did ya' hear about the mug-ging in the faculty room? Q Mr. F1x1t... ,V -M, if N5 W, Q 4-as---H ' wk V Think we can lift it? In Memoriam Raymond Gaylord 1951-1967 In M efnoriam Mr. Kenneth C. Arminio He who understands also loves, notices, sees . . . ABBOT, CHRIS Chorus ADAMS, DEBBIE Yearbook Typist 43 Equestrian 13 Business Club 3, 4- Treasurerg F.H.A. 1 ALEXSON, ANN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4-Secretaryg F.F.A. District I Secretary 43 A.F.S. Club 13 Business Club 23 Equestrian Club 13 Field Hoceky 13 Basketball 13 Softball 1,2,3,4 ALLISON, LIZ Chorusg French Club 2,33 A.F.S. 2,33 History Club 33 Tennis BACON, DAN Chorus 13 History and Debating Club 13 F.T.A. 13 Baseball -Manager 3 BALSAVAGE, STEVE Chorus 1 BATTERTON, JAMES BELLEMARE, SUSAN Chorus3 Business Club 2,3,43 Yearbook Typist 4 BENNETT, THERESA E.E.A. 1,z,a,4 BIG-NELLI, MONICA National Honor Society3 State of Connecticut Scholar3 Chorus 1,23 School Paper 1,2,3,4-News Editorg Student Council 33 French Club 1,232 A.F.S. 2,3,43 History and Debating Club 2,33 Literary Magazine 1,2,3--Editor 43 Pep Club 23 Tennis 1,2,3,43 Field Hockey 2,3 BJORKEN, MARK F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 BRANDT, JACK Track Manger 3 BURDICK, MARK National Honor Society3 State of Connecticut Scholar3 School Paper 43 Student Council 2-Treasurer, 3-Vice-President3 A.A. 43 Class President 13 Varsity Club 3,43 Soccer 2,3,4Q Basketball 1,2,3,4Q Baseball 1,2,3,4 Seniors evisitea' . . . BURMEISTER, KAREN Chorus 1,2,33 School Paper 43 History and Debating Club lg French Club I,2,3,4Q A.F.S. 1,2,3,43 F.T.A. 1,23 Ski Club l,2,3,4Q Basketball 1,2,3g Tennis 2,33 Softball 13 Field Hockey 4 BURRITT ELTON Chorus 2,3,43 Latin-Italian Club 2,33 Chess Club 2,3,43 Bas- ketball 2 CALO, KATHY A.F.S. Club3 French ClUbQ History and Debating Club3 F.N.A. Club CARROLL, MIKE Chorus 43 Student Council 13 A.A. 2, 3-Vice-President3 Varsity Club 3-President 43 Track 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3 -M3U3g6fQ Cross Country 1,2,3,4-Captain CHURCHILL, GARY COPES, JANET Chorus3 Copy-Editor of Yearbook3 Student Council 1,2,3,4- Secretary 23 Ski Club3 F.T.A.3 A.F.S.3 French Club3 History and Debating Club3 Tennis3 Cheerleading coYLE, BILL F.F.A. 1,z,3,4 CRAWFORD, TED Industrial Arts Club 5 DANIELS, DAVE Chorus 1,2,3Q Industrial Arts Clubg Audio Visual Club DESPRES, JOHN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4-Reporter DUDA, LAURIE Business Club 2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Art Club 13 Pep Club 33 French Club 33 F.N.A. 43 Field Hockey 3,4 EASTWOOD, KEN F.F.A. 5,4 EYRE, STANLEY F.F.A. 1,z,3,4 FAGERHOLM, DEB Chorus 1,2,3,4 FENN, AUSTIN History and Debating Club 3,43 Science Club 33 Track 2,33 Cross Country 4 FINKLE, TERRY Chorus 1,23 F.T.A. 1,2-Historian, 3,4-Secretaryg Business Club 1,2,3,4-President3 Basketball 23 Softball 2,3,4 FORTIN, PAUL GALPIN, BETTY Business Club 1,2,3,4-Vice-Presidentg F.N.A. 2,3,4-Secre- tary3 Softball 2,3,4. GILLETTE, BOB F.F.A. 1,2,3-Vice-President 4g A.A. 3-Treasurerg Varsity Club 3-Treasurerg Baseball 1,2,3,4-Captain3 Basketball 2 GOTTSCHALK, ERIC Chess Club3 Science Club3 History and Debating Club3 Math Club3 Baseballg Soccer GRUDZIEN, JOHN Chorus Council 2,3,43 Class Vice-Preside nt33 History and Debating Club 3-Vice-President3 Art Club 3-Vice-President HAAS, BILL Bancl 1,2, Art Club 2, Chess Club 2,4 HARVEY, LESLIE Industrial Arts Club HAWXHURST, GARRY Ski Club 1,3,4, President-2, Science Club 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3 HAYWARD, GARY Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball 3,4-Manager, Soccer 3,4 HEAVEN, NORMA Chorus 1,2, F.T.A. 2,3, French Club 2,3, A.F.S. 1,2,3,4, Latin-Italian Club 2,3, Pep Club 3 HELLER, CHRIS Art Club 4 HOTCHKISS, ELEANOR NMSQT Letter of Commendation, National Honor Society, State of Connecticut Scholar, Yearbook-Co-Editor, School Paper-Reporter, Student Council 3-Secretary, A.A. 2- Secretary, Class Treasurer 4, Varsity Club Secretary 4, French Club 4, Ski Club, Literary Club, A.F.S. Club 4, History and Debating Club, Tennis 1,2,3,4-Captain, Cheerleading 2,3,4 --Captain HUFF, KAREN F.H.A. Vice-President and Treasurer 4, Business Club 1,2, 5,4 HVEEM, LESLIE Chorus 1,2, Literary 1,2,3, History and Debating Club, Art Club 2,3-President, Field Hockey 1,2 JANNETTY, DICK School Paper, A.A. 2-Treasurer, Varsity Club, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer JARVIS, HAROLD F.F.A. 1,2,s,4 JIMMO, DON Industrial Arts Club 4-Secretary JULIANI, JOHN Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3,4 JUDSON, RONALD Chorus 1,2, Ski Club 1, Soccer 2,3, Track 2 KEILTY, THERESA F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 KITCHIN, RUSSELL Industrial Arts Club 4 KMETETZ, ANTHONY F.F.A. 4-Assist. Treasurer, Biology 2 KNAPP, DAVE F.F.A. 1,2,5,4 LANE, FRED Industrial Arts Club LEAVENWORTH, JEFF A.A. Representative 4, Science Club, Audio-Visual Club, Track, Cross Country LEMAITRE, MARY ANN Chorus, Business Club 1,2,3,4-Secretary LENKAITIS, ANDREW Chorus LEWIS, ROB National Honor Society 3,4, School Paper 3,4-Art Editor, Yearbook-Art Editor 4, Class Vice-President-Treasurer 3, President 4, Science Club 3, Art Club 4, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4 X LOGAN, SANDY ' Chorus 1,2,3, French Club 1,2,3,4, F.T.A. 1,2, Pep Club 2,35 A.F.S. 4 LOVETT, SCOTT Soccer 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4--Captain, Baseball LUNDIN, MARK LYNN, NELSON F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 MADDOX, ALBERT F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 MAKNIS, DAVE F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Equestrian Club 3,4 MANSFIELD, HOLLY Art Club MARSALL, SUE A.F.S. from Australia, School Paper-Reporter, Student Council Representative 4, French Club ,History and Debating Club-President, A.F.S., Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball MCALLISTER, JOE F.F.A. 1,2,3,4-President, Basketball 1,2-Manager 3 MCDONALD, MARGARET F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Equestrian Club 1,2,3,4, F.H.A. 1, Library Club 4, Art Club 2,3,4 STOUGHTON, JEANNE Art Club, Secretary-Vice-President--4, Science Club 3, French Club 1,2, Equestrian Club, Treasurer-1, Ski Club 3, Secretary-4, Co-Manager 1969 Magazine Drive, Future Teachers of America 4, Student Council Alternate Represen- tative 4, Chairman 1968 Semi-Formal 4, junior-Senior Prom, Publicity Chairman, Senior Class Play AL A is 5 s R Q, MCLAUGHLIN, MAUREEN Chorus 1,23 School Paper 1,2,33 Student Council 2,3,43 French Club 1,2,3,4Q History and Debating 2,3,43 F.T.A. 1,23 Literary Magazine 3,43 Ski Club 1,23 Pep Club 1,23 A.F.S. 1,2,3,43 Science 33 Tennis 1,2,3,43 Cheerleading 3 MEDHURST, LUKE Student Council Representative 13 Chess Club 2,3,4 MICHAELS, PATTI Chorus 1,23 Class Secretary 23 Ski Club-Vice-President 2, 3,43 Literary Club 43 French Club 43 A.F.S. 43 History and Debating 43 Tennis 3,43 Cheerleading 2,3 MILLER, MIKE History 33 Science 3 MOORE, PAT Chorus 2g Science Club MOREAU, MARCEL F.F.A. 1,2,3,4-Vice-President3 District I Vice-President 43 Track 2 MORGAN, TOM School Paper3 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Soccer 1,3 NETTLETON, RON Basketba1l3 Baseball NORTON, BOB Soccer 23 Basketball 1,2,3 OBEAR, PAT A.F.S. 1,2,3,4-Secretary3 Latin-Italian 33 French Club 1,2,33 Basketball 23 Tennis 13 F.T.A. 1,2,3-Secretary, 4-President3 Class Vice-President 43 Chorus 1,2 O'NEIL, WENDELL Chorus 1,2,3Q Rifle Club 1,23 Photography Club 1,2,3Q Dra- matics 1,23 French Club 33 Football 1,2,3g Fencing 13 Track 1,23 Baseball 33 Squash 23 Wrestling 3 OUIMETTE, JOYCE Chorus3 Business Clubg Art Club PALUSKAS, STEPHEN Student Council 2-Representative3 Chess Club 23 F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4Q Soccer 3-Managerg Track 5-Manager PATTERSON, JEANNE Chorus 23 Student Council 3,43 Class Secretary 33 Latin- Italian 2,3,4-Secretary3 History and Debating Club 2,3,4- Secretary3 Library Club 1,2,3,43 F.T.A. 2,3,43 Science Club 33 Field Hockey 1 PERRY, GARY PHELAN, KATHY Chorus 1,2, French Club 1,2,3,43 Latin-Italian Club 2,3- Vice-Presidentg Science Club 33 A.F.S. 1 PINEVICH, PAT Chorus 1,2,3,43 A.A. President 43 Art Club 1,2: Officials Club 33 Varsity Club 3,43 F.H.A. 3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,4- Captaing Softball 1,2,3,4Q Field Hockey 3,4-Captain, 2- Manager PINKNEY, LINDA Prom Committee, Tickets3 Chorus 23 A.F.S. 23 History and Debating Club 23 Ski Club 1 ROBERTS, STANLEY F.F.A. 1,z,a,4 ROSS, NORMAN Baseball 2 ROSWELL, TONY F.F.A. 1,233--Reporter, 4--Treasurer RUPPEL, DON F.F.A. 13 Art Club SADLON, STEWART National Honor Society 3,4-Treasurer3 School Paper 1,2,3,4 -Sports Reporterg A.A. 1,42 Class Vice-President 13 Chess Club 1,2-Vice-President3 A.F.S. 3,4-TICHSUICIQ Varsity Club 43 Science Club 33 Soccer 2,3,4Q Basketball 1,2,3,4Q Golf 3,43 State of Connecticut Scholar ST. PIERRE, AUDREY Cheerleading 3,43 Tennis 2,3,43 National Honor Societyg Berkshire League Chorus3 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Student Council 1, 2,3,4-Vice-Presidentg French Club 1,23 F.T.A. 2,33 Pep Club 1,2,3,4Q A.F.S. 1,2,5,Q Smoke Signals 1,23 Senior Class Play, Yearbook-Copy Editorg Literary Club 1,2 pvv' W ' -J I mf' 3 ' 'i,'i1 liglrr 3 . l 'l .3 yur' 'wulf 23,3 BW , I 1 ' Mt, ,,fssff1f:g1'1,s-Qffeifi lf 9, , I , ' 1 ', as 5, ,3?5 3gji37z,15.,- ,,. - ' , ,.. gf ' ,. if ,, if -'A f,g fwrrf,. i f3 .fia3 fs- am-we'f,'1,ir,,, ,3MiQ3il fl!!-'1'-' 90 it ' 3,1 H' 4-l -. ' -ru H igrgzzmiwz:mmf,3,w1fe1t,mgg-9,ff, -frwzfsffaslil , ,-W, N., 1, anim, 1,1 l. ., ,I 'stsrw . 3 ..sfff'r' ' Twwia ffmrfi' ' V' H .ie-fr':'3:':ia 21 'agar M Emtcsiaggsw-,V . 3- . -- wifi if 5 P 'PQ 53514, SEDERGEN, NAN National Honor Society 3,45 State of Connecticut Scholar 45 Connecticut Women Deans Awards 35 NMSQT Letter of Commendation 45 Chorus 15 School Paper 1,2,3-Editor-in- Chiefg Art Club 45 Literary Magazine 2,3-Art Editor 45 French Club 3,45 Histroy and Debating Club 1,25 A.F.S, 1,2, 3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Yearbook-Editor-in-Chief5 Tennis 2 SEYMOUR, LINDA . Chorus 1,2,45 French Club 1,35 F.T.A. 25 A.F.S. 2,45 Tennis 1 SHEPARD, SUSAN National Honor Society 3,45 State of Connecticut Scholar 45 NMSQT Letter of Commendation5 School Paper 3,4-News Editor5 Literary Magazine 1,2,3,45 A.F.S. 1,2,45 Latin-Italian 2,3,45 Equestrian 1,25 History and Debating Club 2,3,45 Library Club 2,35 Science Club 33 Chess Club 1,2,3 SHERWOOD, JANE A.F.S. Exchange to Malaysia5 School Paper 1,2,3,45 Student Council Representative 1,2,3,4-President5 Class President 35 A.F.S. 1,2,3,4-Vice-President5 Yearbook Sales Managerg Field Hockey 2,3 SOMERS, LARRY Chorus 15 Industrial Arts Club SPRINGSTEEN, BARBARA STEVENSON, DEB F.T.A.5 French Club STEWART, JIM Chorus5 Science Club5 Cross Country STOUGHTON, JEANNE STREETER, JEFF School Paper 45 History Club 45 Literary Magazine 45 Art Club 45 F.F.A, 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 45 Ski Club 3,45 Golf 35 Cross Country 3,45 Track 1,2,3 STUBBS, LINDA Chorus5 Business Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 25 F.H.A. 3,45 Library Club 3 SWAINBANK, HUGH Chorus5 Cross Country 1,2,33 Track 1,2 TASKER, CRAIG TAYLOR, DON School Paper-Reporter5 Literary Magazine5 History and Debating Club5 Senior Class Playg Soccer5 Track THURROT, BRUCE School Paper 2-Reporter5 Ski Club 2,3,45 Judo Club 1,2,3, 4-President5 Science Club 35 Art Club 4 TODD, JENNI Chorus 1,2,3,45 Student Council 4-Representative5 Class Treasurer 25 F.T.A.5 Art Club5 History nd Debating Club5 A.F.S.5 Cheerleader 3,45 Tennis VISCARDI, DIANE National Honor Society 3,4-Vice-President5 DAR '695 Chorus 2,35 Student Council 4-Secretaryg F.T.A. 1,2,4- Vice-President 3,-Treasurer5 A.F.S. 2,3,45 French Club 2,35 Latin-Italian Club 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Yearbook Business Manager WARNER, JEANNE Chorus 1,25 Business 2,3,45 Varsity 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 F.H.A. 3,45 F.T.A. 35 A.F.S. 3,45 Softball 2,3,45 Basketabll 2,3,45 Field Hockey 2,3,4 WINSLOW, GREG Ski Club 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4 WOIKE, PAUL Chess Club 25 Ski Club 25 Cross Country 2-Manager WOOD, TOM National Honor Society 3-President 45 A.F.S. to Australia '67-'685 Student Council 1-Representativeg A.A. 4-Vice- Presidentg Class President 1,2,35 Math Club 15 French Club 2, 35 History ,and Debating Club 35 Varsity Club 3,45 A.F.S. 3,4 -President5 Science Club 35 Yearbook-Businessg Soccer 1,2,3,4-Captain5 Basketball 1,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4-Captain5 Judo Club 3,4 WOODWARD, SHIRLEY Miss School Spirit 45 F.F.A. Chapter Sweetheart 35 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Student Council5 A.A. Representative 1,35 Class Secretary 45 Varsity Club 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Business Club 2,3,45 F.T.A. 1,45 Officials Club 35 Yearbook Typist 45 Field Hockey 1,2,3,45 Basketball 25 Cheerleader 3,45 Softball 2,3 THOMAS, BOB ZAK, JOEL Chess Club5 Soccerg Track F.H.A. 2,3,4 The Woodbury High School class of 1969 is most grateful to the following people and businesses for their support in making this yearbook production possible. PATRONS Mr. Jerome Auclair Mr. 8: Mrs. David Breakell Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles F. Burdick Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert J. Copes Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald T. Coyle Mr. 8: Mrs. Peter Duda Mrs. Betty Finkle Mr. 8: Mrs. David Gillette Mr. 8: Mrs. Townsend Hawxhurst Mr. 8: Mrs. Welden L. Hayward Mr. 8: Mrs. Norman H. Heaven Mr. 8: Mrs. S. Lewis Hotchkiss Mr. 8: Mrs. F. N. Howden Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert F. Jones Dr. 8: Mrs. Stephen Lovett Dr. 8: Mrs. Theodore Martland Dr. 8: Mrs. A. Howard McLaughlin DONORS Mrs. Kenneth Arminio Mr. 8: Mrs. Henry K. Bacon Mrs. Mary Bignelli Mr . 8: Mrs. Stephen Bignelli Mr. Edgar Buck Mr. 8: Mrs. John Calo Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond G. Crawford Mr. 8: Mrs. Philip S. Depres Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Dibble Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Dorsett Mr. Clair Garman Mr. Richard J. Geraci Miss Linda Gnazzo Mr. Paul Hadzima Mr. Bruno Hutter Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold R. Jarvis, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond Judd Mr. Robert Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Kaminski Adam Korpalski William Lavelle Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert V. Lewis, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Addis W. Morgan Mr. David Newell Mr. 8: Mrs. James T. Patterson Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs . John E. Pinkey . R. L. Ruppel, Jr. . Edward W. Sadlon . E. D. Sedergren Mr. 8: Mrs. Allen Seney Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank E. Shepard, Jr Mr. 8: Mrs. Albert Sherwood Mr. 8: Mrs. John F. Shine Mrs. H. W. Stewart Mr. 8: Mrs. Theodore Stoughton Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred C. St. Pierre Mrs. K. T. Thurrott Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles J. Viscardi Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert W. Miller Mrs. Maud Nichols Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul H. Obear, Jr. Mr. Thomas Mr. 8: Mrs. Mrs. Reardo Orgavan F. Arthur Potter n Mr. Hugh Ripper Mr. 8: Mrs. George S. Roberts Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank H. Roswell Mr. 8: Mrs. Hugh B. Swainbank Miss Linda Talarico Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Taylor, Sr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. Edward Wilfred Warner White Miss Claire Wilcox Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. Ronald Robert B. Winslow Thomas Wood William Wyschner Julius Yale Yarusavage CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '69 FROM WOODBURY INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service Real Estate WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT TRAVEL Telephone - 263-3029 REAL ESTATE M JEWELEFZS-SILVERSNIITHS 127 BANK STREET Waterbury TOWN COFFEE sl-IOP C0 Zf'lW'm of Restaurant and Catering Service Open Evefzifzgf junction Rte. 6 and Rte. 6A WOODBURY SOUTHBURY WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT , , It loaf been cl pleafzzre to Crewe the CLASS OF 1969 615 its yearbook photographer MERIDETH STUDIOS - W0RTH's - WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT 1 4 7- C01-1 Q X LX 4.2-Q'xb95'-'w9fxP.0J'bXJg vp 0 ,AJ 5, XR x, -O5 N 90' DK C5 3' SJC 1.9-V xx!-' X . of 090 XO 'IDL V0 ooo Gd X O ' , , V-,hwy 5560 xbrly OOO 03. if OS 0-'Xovx J-'I Y umaov ' QU' C -,O Q94 V v3 Y' 50 Q, VOX sf' Q ,cf COMPLIMENTS X90 J-PO' .LV by 1 JL .4 '5 so ,W-9' , 2' . C 0' . 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