Woodbury High School - Warrior Yearbook (Woodbury, CT)
- Class of 1970
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Cover
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WARRIOR 1970 Give us clear vision that we may know where to stand and what to stand for — because unless we stand for something we shall fall for anything. Peter Marshall You've got to realize that . . Don't kid yourself; people are people. For earnestly sharing his philosophy ... awareness ... subjective objectivity ... pragmatism For a little optimism, a little skepticism . . . the need for believing ... the need for questioning ... Many thanks to Mr. Thomas Orgovan. 3 I 4 5 The man that loves and laughs must sure do well. Pope Bill Connolly, Treasurer Excellence is the perfect excuse. Emerson Karen Anderson Dave Blersch Libby Bogel Glasses are good for your eyes . from getting punched in them! . . they keep you Linus Mr. Adam Korpalski Folk Literature English Yearbook Advisor Where did you gel your eyes so blue? George MacDonald But my thoughts ran a u ool-gathering . . . Cervantes 12 Paul Chmielewski I’m no angel. Hawthan Earl Calhoun Man is a piece of the universe Claudia Brandt made alive. Emerson The only way to have a friend is to be one. Emerson 13 Mrs. Jean Potter English, Public Speaking Sophomore Class Advisor After the seven sins, the Devil wrought an eighth and deadlier sin called Getting Caught. G. S. Galbraith Terry Corrigan In time of peace prepare for tear. George Washington Doug Cooper Frank DiBiase What sueet delight a quiet life affords. Dummond Mr. Ronald Yarusavage English Freshman Class Advisor Senior Class Play Ed Grudzien Full of courtesy, full of craft. Ben Franklin Kathy Garrick As Golden hair, like sunlight streaming . . . J. G. Saxe Dolores Grenier I am not arguing with you— 1 am telling you. G. M. Whistler v Lois Grebosky Patience is a flower that grows not in every garden. Howell The meek shall inherit the earth. Psalms 37 Alan Greene Spring is when you draw a circle in the dirt with your finger, if you don’t have a stick,,and win all the boys’ marbles. Virginia Hudson Man is the only animal that blushes. Or needs to. Mark Twain Give feminine fashions time enough and they will starve all the moths to death. The rest is silence. Shakespeare Francine Istona 21 Miss Sheila Largay French Tomorrow is another day . . . quite probably a worse one. Galbraith In all labor there is projit. Bible Dave Judson Peggy Johnson We are all born for love; it is the principle of existence and its only end. Disraeli IllII Jill For she has her own thoughts. Gibran Rose Mary Manzi I Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow. C. Swain Nobody, my darling, could call me a fussy man—BUT . . . A. A. Milne Ralph Mansfield tm«T Malta Oren Maxim Walk together, talk together O ye peoples of the earth. For then and only then Shall ye have peace. AFS Motto, from Sanskrit 27 28 Tony Mei In the beginning was the IVORD . . . Genesis Matt Minor I never knew a man I didn’t like. W. Rogers The grass better be greener on the far side of the hill. Siegchrist Karen Michaels Mr. Edgar Buck History General Economics Student Council Doug McKean A real man is he whose goodness is part of himself. Mencius Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Emerson 29 Mike Mulvey There s nobody else in the world, and the world was made for me. A. A. Milne Maureen Munson Mrs. Lynn Hawkins Physical Science Biology Every individual has a place to fill in the world and is important in some respect. Hawthorne Frank Norton Dick Nye I never think of the future. It comes soon enough. Einstein can resist everything except temptation. Wild e I could of If I would of. But I shouldn’t So Idouldn't. O. Nash Betta Osuch Laurie Peterson June Ouimette Cindy Owens Speech is silver, silence is golden. Carlyle Nothing dries sooner than a tear. Ben Franklin . Always time for courtesy. Emerson Ellen Rizzo Mr. Edward Dorsett Math Algebra A soft answer turneth away wrath. Proverbs 15 My PUNishrnent is greater than I can bear. Genesis Mark Rogers Dave Slater I never like being hit without striking back. Chamberlain She is really unique. She's one of the many few. D. Blocker Jane Sims Mr. Bruno Hutter Little Man, What Now? Tom Sturges The way I see it The Cow Jumped Over The Moon” indicates a rise in farm prices. Linus Earth Science, Geology Club American Indian Culture Junior Class Advisor T ranqullity: Be not disturbed at trifles . . . Ben Franklin He that riseth late, must trot all day, and shall scarce overtake his business at night. Ben Franklin Rick Vargoshe ’Orses and dorgs is some gals’ fancy. Dickens W' cJ Pessimism, when you get used to it, is just as agreeable as optimism. A. Bennett Roxanne Underwood Liz Thompson We’d like to know a little more about you for our files. Paul Simon To be an artist is a great thing. J. M. Barrie And we have here on our shoe tonight . . . i cers Secretary President T reasurer Vice-President Lynn Sedergren John Keilty Ken Jones Nate Chatfield Dreaming praying thinking SOPHOMORES I tossed an apple in the air . . . just had a little glue on it. Jacquie Minor Jay Nichols Sandi Stroberg Beth Spellm an Mrs. Potter Class Officers Vice-President Treasurer President Secretary Advisor Hey man, you must be kidding. j wig d. - -f - . K ■ d- - -■ . and being very careful not to crush the cover slide . . . 54 I cooked it too long? The scientific method. Ted Martland Betsy Meister Brian Rourk Karen Webster Mr. Yarusavage Class Officers Treasurer Secretary Vice-President President Advisor Go away; can't you see I'm studying. said it. Bicycle built for two. Teresa Van Goey, AFS'er from Belgium. Advisor Mr. Edgar Buck Dress... Student Court. Indigestion—the inability to digest SC meetings. Treasurer Nate Chatfield Secretary Linda Leavenworth President Terry Corrigan, Vice-president Larry McLaughlin Hey, we’re on the same team. Woodbury 1 Woodbury 3 Woodbury 0 Woodbury 2 Woodbury 2 Woodbury 1 Woodbury 1 Brookfield 0 Southbury 0 Wamogo 2 Washington 0 Terryville 0 Thomaston 0 Brookfield 0 Woodbury 2. Woodbury 1 Woodbury 2 Woodbury 1. Woodbury 1 Woodbury 0 Woodbury 1. Litchfield 0 Southbury 0 Wamogo 1 Washington 0 Terryville 0 Thomaston 0 Litchfield 0 Stalking the prey . . . Cl AC Tournament Woodbury 3. • • E. O. Smith 6 Up in the air over a little thing. V • Mike Mulvey—co-captain Mark Rogers—co-captain, all star Steve McAllister—all star Tom DeVries Greg Lacombe Guy Rogers Nate Chatfield Ted Martland Paul Book Scott Graham James McLaughlin—all star Kit Rogers—all star Kevin S. McLaughlin Ken Jones Rich Ryan Jay Nichols Scott Pickett Dave Duda Dave Taff George Rehkamp—all star Alan Greene The goalie was very cagey. Woodbury 1 Southbury 0 Woodbury 3.......Thomaston 1 Woodbury 0 Washington 1 Woodbury 1 Brookfield 2 Woodbury 3 Terryville 0 Woodbury 3 Watertown 1 Woodbury 2 Wamogo 0 Woodbury 4 Southbury 0 Woodbury 1 Thomaston 0 Woodbury 0 Washington 0 Woodbury 0 Litchfield 2 Woodbury 0 Litchfield 0 Woodbury 3 Wamogo 0 Hey coach, look what's coming. Karen Michener Ginny Santore Cindy Bartlett Marge Parkhurst Irene Peruci Barbara Cassidy Jane Lombard Aline Convard Lois Grebosky Jane Pickett Sherry Metcalf Wendy Chatfield Betta Osuch Ceres Anastas Elena Anastas Claudia Logan, mgr. Carol Graham Ellen Marquardt Karen Webster Bonnis Houle Mary Smith Mary Danaher Gail Metcalf Joan Rycroft Janet Schmidt Emily Cushman Darlene Faraci Kitty Hardisty Joanne Vaccarro Judy Fairdough Janet Warner Carol Woodward Gail Welch Meg Davidson Lyn Sedergren Claudia Pimentel 71 Stampede . . . CROSS COUNTRY Who is Smoke Signals editor? Karen or Karen? Mmm . . . £Otta think about that. The life of an NHS president . . . Our man in the halls. Kathie Dains—State secretary. Future Homemakers of I can hardly wait to answer that question. America. This is a perfect model f an imperfect computer. . . . no loitering. . . Buy youR Aft. Tickets TOOfe OK THE ROW ft YCTORy... m WHS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Betta Osuch Sheila Burke Tracy Malta Gail Welch Aline Convard Bonnie Houle Sherry Metcalf Ginni San tore Barbara Cassidy Darlene Faraci Janice Rehkamp Jane Lombard Jane Cole Kitty Hardisty Lu Ann Urfer Joanne Vaccaro Mary Danaher Pat Wright Linda Anderson Ann Ryan Sue Kitchin Let's go! what happened to the ball? Hey CHEERLEADERS Larry McLaughlin Ken Jones Steve McAllister John Keilty Mike Mulvey, captain Rick Huntei Mark Rogers Chuck Keissling Jamie McLaughlin Nate Chatfield Rich Ryan — WHS 42 54 41 42 95 71 83 64 84 75 82 58 73 72 77 88 CIAC TOURNAMENT Woodbury 65 Litchfield Woodbury 76 LaSalette 51 77 OPPONENT Litchfield 44 Thomaston 23 Terryville 39 Wamogo 45 Washington 48 Brookfield 51 Wolcott 50 Southbury 37 Litchfield 56 Thomaston 57 Terryville 58 Wamogo 56 Brookfield 50 Washington 57 Southbury 53 Wolcott 47 SOFTBALL Come on. Darlene; you've got to do it gracefully. Out — safe — out — safe — out — safe — OUT. Marge Parkhurst Janice Rehkamp Kitty Hardisty Darlene Farad Joanne Vaccaro Peg Hayward Barb Cassidy Betta Osuch Karen Mitchell Aline Convard 83 BASEBALL What a racket I Dolores Grenier Meg Davidson Karen Michener Judy Fairclough Sherry Metcalf Lois Grebosky TENNIS Decisively backhanded Greenhouse construction in three easy steps . . . VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Mr. Julius Yale Mr. Richard O'Connor Mr. Gordon Decker Mr. James Buckles Mr. High Ripper missing, Mr. David Breakell 1970 Warrior Libby Bogel, editor Karen Michaels, assistant editor Dale MacKerracher, Linda Leavenworth, copy editors Stanley Waitkus. art editor Peg Hayward, Roxanne Underwood, Judy Daury, typists Harry Rice, Judy Sanderson, Bill Connolly, business managers Mike Mu Ivey, sales manager Mr. Korpalski, advisor You really want a drawing for the x-country team?” We may get it finished on time after all . . left to right, front row Judy Sanderson, Dale MacKerracher, Libby Bogel, Karen Michaels, back row- Linda Leavenworth, Harry Rice. Mike Mulvey, Bill Connolly, Peggy Hayward, Roxanne Underwood, Judy Daury missing, Stanley Waitkus. At the end of the period, will the following people please come to the • « • 99 Mr. John Shine. Principal OFFICE Mr. B. wants to sec you. Mrs. Suzanne Duff Mrs. Carol Marchand Assistant principal Mr. William Birmingham 89 NONNF.WAUG REGIONAL DISTRICT 14 BOARD OF EDUCATION left to right, seated—Mr. Robert Cowles, treasurer; Dr. Theodore Martland. superintendent: Mrs. Mary Lou Allen, chairman: Mrs. Margery Risley, secretary: Dr. Howard McLaughlin, vice-chairman: Mrs. Joan McCaw. standing — Mr. Richard Hunt, Mr. Henry Hart, Mr. James Assard. Mrs. Margery Risley 90 He really thinks we'll be into the new building by September? PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Anderson Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mulvey Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Auclair Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Graham D. Bogel Mrs. Beverly Nye Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Donovan Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Rehkamp Mr. and Mrs. Weldon L. Hayward Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Roland Manzi Mr. and Mrs. John F. Shine Dr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Martland Mr. Carlton E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. J. Garry Mitchell Mr. Ronald Yarusavage DONORS Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bignelli Mr. Ed Buck Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clifford Mr. and Mrs. William A. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Decker Mr. Ed Dorsett Mr. Clair Garman Mr. Paul Hadzima Mr. and Mrs. Newton Howden Mr. and Mrs. Ray Judd Mr. and Mrs. Adam Korpalski Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lang Mr. and Mrs. William Lavelle Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lockwood Mr. John Margaitis Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mei Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nichols Corporal James R. Nye, U.S. Army Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Connor Mr. Tom Orgovan Mr. and Mrs. F. Arthur Potter Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ripper Mrs. Eleanor Rizzo Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sadlon Mr. and Mrs. B. Snieckus Mr. and Mrs. N. Tower Mr. Richard Uznanski Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Waitkus Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Wright Mr. and Mrs. Julius Yale Cocktail lounge Real Charcoal broiling ” A treat that can’t he beat” CHARCOAL J 92 BERRY’S GIFT SHOP Congratulations to RED HOUSE GIFTS The Class of 1970 — telephone — 263-2739 THE SQUARE PEG NORTH WOODBURY CONNECTICUT HOLLOW ROAD, WOODBURY CURTISS HOUSE” Connecticut's Oldest Inn Food — Grog — Lodging A Great Place for Proms and Parties Compliments of TONY’S MARKET Compliments of Choice Meats S. S. Pierce, Groceries VILLAGE FABRICS Frozen Foods WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Glad to see yon Happy to serve yon Compliments of LOUISE SHOP INC. WOODBURY WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT FLOWER — 263-3135 — SHOP 93 Our Sine ere st Congratulations to The Class of 1970 ST. PIERRE OIL CO., INC. WOODBURY SOUTHBURY Fuels — Gas — Motor — Oils — telephone — 263-2155 — Compliments — REST HAVEN MANOR Irene B. King -------- Howard R. King MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT telephone: 263-2619 —Compliments of — WOODBURY HOUSE Early American and Colonial Furniture lamps, gifts, rugs, and accessories WOODBURY, CONNECTIUT telephone — 263-3407 Our Sinceresl Congratulations to The Class of 1970 FEBBRIELLO’S ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Compliments of MILESTONE MOTEL SUNNYRIDGE SUPERETTE Telephone: 263-2800 U.S. No. 6-202 MAIN STREET BETHLEHEM West of Junction 6A 266-7464 WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT CARL WALT’S Compliments Chevrolet Cars Trucks Corvette — Chevelle Chevy II — Camaro PHILLIPS DINER Telephone 263-2168 WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT It has been a pleasure to serve the Class of ’70 as its yearbook photographer MEREDITH STUDIOS — Worth’s — 95 WATER BURY, CONNECTICUT THE GOLDEN DOOR Gifts Books for Students Adults WOODBURY EARM MARKET P.O. BOX 265 MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT LYNN’S GARAGE GREBOSKY’S Gene r d Repairing ARBOREAL LANDSCAPE Mobil Products SERVICE 263-2954 ROUTE 6 WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT 263-3116 -the bees nest, inc. ben sherman hill rcl. woodbury ,conn. 06798 THE CENTER STORE A Country Store — On The Green BETHLEHEM, CONNECTICUT Our Specialty 266-7766 Preteens and Juniors Robert and Delores Carr Compliments of Compliments of NICK’S GARAGE KEN’S BARBER SHOP P.O. BOX 255 NORTH WOODBURY WOODBURY, CONN. 06798 CONNECTICUT 96 Heartiest Congratulations to the Class of 1970 our sincerest wish that you achieve your individual goals as you enter a world full of opportunity WOODBURY INSURANCE AGENCY Edward J. Manzi Roland L. Manzi Mutual Fund Insurance Real Estate Congratulations to The Class of ’70 from WOODBURY PLUMBING HEATING CO., INC. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal Work WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT THE VILLAGE INN PHILLIP’S RESTAURANT COUNTRY KITCHEN PIES MAIN STREET The pies that look WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT and taste homemade 263-4848 263-2516 97 MALIONE’S A W ROOT BEER STAND ROUTE 6, P.O. BOX 492 WOODBURY. CONNECTICUT 06798 Hamburgs - Hotdogs - Frenchfries - Clams - Pizzaburgers - Chicken - Grinders Car Hosiers Service Open Mon. - Sat. 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Our Sincerest Congratulations to the Class of 1970 W. J. BURTON INSURANCE AGENCY Robert F. Jones Robert Fuller Jones — Class of ’57 Robert K. Turnkey, Jr. WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT 98 263-2161 PARMELEE BROS. DAIRY Ralph W. Parmelee Son BETHLEHEM, CONNECTICUT MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT 266-7293 Compliments of Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE WARNER’S GARDEN CENTER MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Compliments of QUALITY SERVICE CLEANERS MUNSON’S FUNERAL HOME — One Hour Service — MAIN STREET Woodbury Shopping Center WOODBURY SOUTHBURY Phone 263-3457 Earl W. Muson Joseph P. Lovetere WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Compliments of WOODBURY DRUG STORE 263-2282 MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT 99 r------------------------- s T. O'Toole 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 ■ Yearbook Production ■ Themes ■ Layout ■ Use of Color ■ Fitting Copy ■ Line Drawings ■ Advertising ■ Proof Reading ■ Photography ■ Produc tion ■ Personal Service At All Times T O'TOOLE SONS.IIMC. KEEIER AVENUE SOUTH NORWAl K CONNECTICUT 06856 AREA CODE CONNECTICUT 203 8384761 V___________________________________________________________________________________________________J Compliments of MARTIN’S MARKET COREY’S Vincent F. Martin, Prop. SHELL SERVICE STATION Fancy Groceries — Fresh Vegetables MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT 263-4645 — telephone 263-3256 — DESCHINO’S Men’s Boy’s Clothes Shoes WOODBURY SUPERETTE Young Ladies Pendleton Sportswear Junction Rts. 6 and 6A London Fog — Misty Harbor WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT Telephone: 263-2232 F. F. HITCHCOCK CO., INC. Hardware — Plumbing — Healing Air-Conditioning WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT located at the WOODBURY SHOPPING CENTER American Savings loan Association First Federal Savings Loan Assn, ot Waterbury The Colonial Bank and Trust Company The Connecticut National Bank Waterbury National Bank Waterbury Savings Bank i JNANCIAL CONSTITUTIONS OF ATERBURY Compliments of Fruit Vegetables ROY’S SERVICE MARCH FARMS MAIN STREET, WOODBURY BETHLEHEM, CONNECTICUT ROY’S GARAGE MAIN STREET, BETHLEHEM Eggs 266-7721 Milk C. L. ADAMS COMPANY, INC. Lumber — fuel — OH — Hardware Feeds Seeds 101 WOODBURY 263-2151 Fertilizer SOUTHBURY 264-5362 JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS 127 BANK STREET 'r. . . But I may as well try and catch the wind . . Donovan Best of Wishes to the members of THE CLASS OF 1970 it is better to reach for an unattainable goal and fail. Than to reach for an easy goat and make it. It is the glory of the struggle that makes life n orth it.” Eugene O’Neill Class of ’71 Compliments of NEWTOWN GENERAL STORE MEDIN’S MARKET Meats — Groceries General Merchandise MAIN STREET WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT 426-9980 NEWTOWN, CONNECTICUT Jean Hutchinson Country Clothes Shop MAIN STREET • WOODBURY, CONN. TO the SENIORS from the 103 SOPHOMORE CLASS
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