Woodstock Academy - Spire Yearbook (Woodstock, CT)
- Class of 1965
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The Spire Woodstock Academy 1965 Dedication Mr. John Dillon: Because you are our friend . . whenever we need you encouraging, advising, and contributing your warm understanding Because you have guided us enthusiastically and often lent us the strength for success . . . Because you are a teacher who arouses in us a new faith in our ability, who instills a love of truth and honor, and who, by the sincere dedication of your abilities, has inspired those about you . . . We the class of 1965 are proud to dedicate The Spire to you with the following lines which have become as meaningful to us as they are to you . . . The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it. 2 In Memoriam It is with genuine compassion that the Class of 1965 conveys its deepest appreciation for years of faithful service. Headmaster's Message As you embark on a new phase of life, 1 urge you to think, not of the problems and turmoil in the world, nor the heavy burdens and responsibili- ties on your shoulders, but rather of the exciting age in which you live. Think of the amazing things that are happening in the world. Think of the amazing things that can and will happen tomorrow and in years to come. What contributions can you make? You live in the wealthiest, most powerful country in the world. The possibilities for a good, full, rewarding life are almost limitless. With your energy and enthusiasm, the alternatives are limited only by your imagina- tion. Proceed with the realization that no other generation in the history of mankind has had the freedom that you have to do the things you want, and think about what part you can play in improving the world in which you are so fortunate to live. 4 Faculty MR. KENNETH MRS. FRANCIS MR. JOHN MR. HERBERT BEATSON CURRAN DILLON D'ELIA Industrial Arts English, Latin Mathematics English MR. JOHN DURST Agriculture MR. NORMAN EMOND French MRS. RALPH HAMM Home Economics MRS ROBERT INGRAHAM Physical Education MRS. SPENCER JORDON Music Education MR. THOMAS JUKO English MRS. WALTER LUCAS Russian, French MRS. JOHN MARKIS Sciences ■ 5 MR. ROBERT MRS. LUCY MR. DOUGLAS MR. ROBERT MOONEY PARKERTON PECK PRINCE Mathematics Business English, History Guidance Director History MRS. JAMES MR. VOLDEMARS MR. PETER MR. ROBERT ROBERTSON ROLLE SANTOS WILDE English Sciences History Mathematics Staff Mr. Kenneth Hicks Mr. Carl Strand Custodians FIRST ROW: Mrs. Roger Child, Cafeteria; Mrs. Margaret Reardon, Nurse; Mrs. Carl Peterson, Secretary. SECOND ROW; Mrs. Rollin Morehouse, Librarian; Mrs. Gordon Brown, Financial Secretary. 6 7 BEVERLY G. ANDERSON Bev Class Treasurer 3-4; Senior Ex- ecutive Committee; Yearbook Staff; Athletic Council 2-4; Basketball 1-4, Co-captain 3- 4; Softball 1-4; Echo Staff 3-4; Eastern Conn. Chorus 4; Glee Club 1-4; Competent Typist Award JOHN C. ANDREWS John Cross Country 4; Drama Club 4; Math Team 4 KATHERINE L. ARNOLD Kathie Class Treasurer 1-2; National Honor Society; Vice President FTA 4; Cheerleading 1-4; Glee Club 1-4; Eastern Conn. Chorus 4; Chapel Choir 1-2; Drama Club 3-4 CARLOTTA M. ASHMAN Carlie DOUGLAS R. BENOIT Doug Basketball 1-3; Baseball 1-2 THOMAS M. BESSETTE Mickey Glee Club 4 8 JANE L. BREWSTER Janey Class Vice President 1,3,4; National Honor Society, Vice President; Library Club 2-4, Secretary 4; Drama Club 4; Athletic Council 4; Blue Cap- tain 4; Laurel Girls' State; Cheerleading 2-4, Captain 4; Glee Club 2-4 CHESTER R. BREZNIAK Chet Echo Cover Designer 3; Drama Club 3-4; Band 4; FTA 4 CONSTANCE L. COLE Connie Chapel Choir 1-2; Glee Club 1-4; Eastern Conn. Chorus 2 MARIE A. COUTU Marie Echo Staff 4 ROBERT P. COX Bob Golf 1; Track 2; Cross Coun- try 1-2 CHRISTINE A. DAIGLE Chris Glee Club 1-3; Echo Staff 1-4; Drama Club 4; Competent Typ' ist Award 9 GWENDA A. DAVIS Gwenda Senior Executive Committee; Library Club 1-4, Correspond- ing Secretary 4; Student Coun- cil 3; Glee Club 1,2,4, Treas- urer 4; Drama Club 3-4; Bas- ketball 1-4; Softball 1,2,4- Co-editor Yearbook; DAR Award; CADCA Award JENNIFER A. DEMAREST ’’Jennifer Glee Club 1,3,4; Eastern Conn. Chorus 3; FTA 4; Echo Staff 3- 4; Competent Typist Award MAJORIE D. DICKINSON Marji Glee Club 1-2 JANICE A. DODGE Jan” Chapel Choir 2; Glee Club 2- 4; Echo Staff 4 JOHN A. DURST John Student Council 4; FFA 1-4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Nutmeg Boys' State; Basketball 3-4 RALPH G. EDDY Ralphie National Honor Society; Stu- dent Council 1,2,4, President 4; Drama Club 3-4; Library Club 3-4, President 4; Co-edi- tor Yearbook; Nutmeg Boys' State; Senior Executive Com- mittee; Baseball 1-4 10 JANYCE V. FLURKEY Jan Glee Club 1-4; Eastern Conn. Chorus 4; Drama Club 2-3; Echo Staff 1-4; Cheerleading 2-3; Softball Manager 1 HAROLD D. FOSKETT Hal” ROBERT J. GEER Skip Class President 2-4; Student Council 2-4; Track 1-4; Soccer 3-4 LURA A. ESTELL Lura Echo Staff 4 MARY CATHERINE FRENCH Frenchie Library Club 2-4 ROBERT J. EKMAN Bob National Honor Society; Senior Executive Committee; Year- book Staff; Drama Club 3-4; Baseball 1-4; Cross Country 4; Math Team 4 ROGER R. GRATTON Rog Soccer 1-3 MAUREEN L. GRENNAN Mo Class Secretary 1-2; Senior Ex- ecutive Committee; Athletic Council Secretary 2-4; Gold Captain 3-4; Basketball 1-4, Co-captain 3-4; Softball 1-4; Yearbook Staff; Drama Club 3- 4; Glee Club 1-4; Chapel Choir 1-2; Eastern Conn. Cho- rus 2,4 NORMAN W. HANCOCK Norman Drama Club 2,4; Baseball 2-4; All Conn. Chorus 3-4 DAVID HARRADEN Dave Class Vice President 2; Soccer 1-4, Co-captain 4; Basketball 1-4; Drama Club 2-4; Athletic Council 4 JONATHAN HARRADEN Jon Glee Club 2,4, Vice President 4; Drama Club 2-4; Track 4; Basketball 1; Soccer 1-4, Co- captain 4; Athletic Council 4 CECILE E. HAYS Ceal Glee Club 1-4; Drama Club 2- 3; FTA 4; Manager, Girls' Bas- ketball and Softball 3-4 12 FERRIS C. HILLMANN Ferris” Golf 1-4; Basketball 4 DAVID R. JANKET Dave Yearbook Staff; Baseball 1,2, 4; Basketball 1-4, Captain 3-4; Golf 1-2; Athletic Council 3-4 BARBARA A. JOHNSON Tiger Yearbook Staff; Cheerleading 1-4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 2; Eastern Conn. Chorus 4; Echo Staff 4; Competent Typist Award LYNDA G. JOHNSON Lyn Echo Staff 4 MILDRED D. JOYAL Mil Glee Club 2-4; Echo Staff 4 VICTOR P. KALLGREN Vic Basketball 1-4; FFA 1-4 13 MARION E. KOSA Marion” Basketball 1; Drama Club 3-4; Glee Club 3-4; FTA 4; Compe- tent Typist Award PENELOPE A. LINCOLN Penny Glee Club 1,3,4; FTA 4; Dra- ma Club 2-4; Echo Staff 2.4 RONALD L. MARCY Ron Soccer 1-4; Basketball 1. Man- ager 2-4; AVA 1-4; Baseball 1- 4 DAVID A. MARTIN Dave Basketball Manager 1-3; Base- ball Manager 1 LYNN C. KELLY Lynn National Honor Society; Library Club 2-4; Drama Club 3-4; Glee Club 1-2; Softball 2; Chapel Choir 1-2; Spelling Award 1-2; Eastern Conn. Cho- rus 2 FELDC M. KLEE Felix Senior Executive Committee; Student Council 2-3, Secretary 3; Soccer 1-4, Co-captain 4; Track 1-4; FFA 1-4, Secretary 2-3, President 4; Athletic Coun cil 3-4 14 DAGNY L. MASIN Dag- Library Club 1-4; State Library Club President 4; Glee Club 1- 4; Echo Staff 3-4; Drama Club 2-3; Chapel Choir 1-2 JANICE M. McKEAGUE Janice National Honor Society, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Yearbook Staff; Drama Club 2-4; Math Team 4 EVELYN NATKIN Evie Glee Club 3-4; Library Club 4; Co-editor Echo 4; FTA Treas- urer 4; Drama Club 4 JOY A. NEUMANN Joie Glee Club 3-4; Library Club 3- 4; Band 4; Drama Club 3-4 OKEA. H. OKESON Oak ” AVA 1-2; Glee Club AL A, PAINE JR. Al” FFA 1-4. Sentinel 3, Treasurer 4; Track 2; Soccer 2 15 LYNDA C. PA SAY Teddy Echo Staff 4; Glee Club 1-4; Yearbook Typist LINDA J. PETERSEN Linda LINDA D. PLANT Lindy Drama Club 1-4; FT A 4; Echo Staff 3-4; Manager, Girls' Bas- ketball 4; Glee Club 2,4; Year- book Typist BARBARA J. PLANTE Barb Echo Staff 4; Drama Club 4 IDA A. PRATO Ida National Honor Society; Year- book Staff; Student Council 3- 4, Secretary 4; Eastern Conn, Chorus 3; Library Club 3-4; Chapel Choir 2 PAMELA I. PUFFER Puf Cheerleading 2-4; Drama Club 2-4; Yearbook Staff; Glee Club 1-4 16 LINDA F. SANDBERG Linda Glee Club 1-4 JOHN P. SANSOUCY Sandy” Basketball 1; Track 2-4; Soccer 1; Glee Club 2; Yearbook Staff; Drama Club 2 MARION L. SWANBERG Marion Yearbook Typist; Basketball 1- 3; Baseball 1; Glee Club 1,2,4; Drama Club 3-4, Treasurer 4; Echo Staff 2-4 BETSY V, WEED Bets National Honor Society, Presi- dent; Glee Club 1-4, President 4; Class Secretary 3-4; Class President 1; Library Club 1-4, Secretary 2-3, Treasurer 4; Yearbook Staff; Eastern Conn. Chorus 2,4; Senior Executive Committee; Band 4; Basketball 1,3; Student Council 1; Echo Staff 2, 3; Chapel Choir 2 PETER J. WEIMANN Pete Student Council 4, Vice Presi- dent 4; Basketball 1-4; Soccer 3-4; Baseball 1-4; Glee Club 4; Senior Executive Committee; Athletic Council 1-4, President 4; Drama Club 3-4; Gold Cap- tain 4 JANE T. WETHERELL Jane Cheerleading 1-4; Drama Club 1-4, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4; Library Club 1-4, Cor- responding Secretary 1, 3; State Library Club Treasurer 4; Echo Staff 1,4; Glee Club 2,3; Girls State 17 JOHN T. WHITELEY Pete PAULA A. WISNEWSKI Paula” Glee Club 4; Library Club 4 STEVEN C. WYETH Steve Basketball Manager 3-4; Track 2; AVA 1-2 SHERWOOD B. YOUNG JR. Woody Baseball 3-4; Basketball 3-4; Drama Club 3 SUZANNE ZELLER Sue Cheerleading 3-4; Glee Club 3-4; Eastern Conn. Chorus 4; Echo Staff 3-4, Co-editor 4; Drama Club 3-4; Yearbook Staff; Math Team 4 18 Senior Executive Committee FIRST ROW: Betsy Weed, Jane Brewster, Robert Geer, Beverly Anderson. SECOND ROW: Ida Prato, John Durst, Maureen Grennan, Felix Klee, Gwenda Davis, Ralph Eddy, Robert Ekman, Peter Weimann. FIRST ROW; Robert Geer, Gwenda Davis, Ralph Eddy, Robert Ekman. SECOND ROW: Barbara Johnson, Janice McKeague, Ida Prato, Pamela Puffer, Betsy Weed, Maureen Grennan. THIRD ROW: Beverly Anderson, David Harraden, John Sansoucy 19 FIRST ROW: Lynn Kelly, Katherine Arnold, Janice McKeague, Betty Weed, Jane Brewster, Ida Prato. SECOND ROW: Rose LeBlanc, Lauren Cole, Joan Wahatalo, Bruce Bernstein, Ralph Eddy, Robert Ekman, Suzanne Zeller, Joseph Travinski, Evelyn Natkin, Patricia Truman, Janice Archer. National Honor Society FIRST ROW: Ida Prato, Ralph Eddy, Peter Weimann, Richard Johnson. SECOND ROW: John Gauthier, Robert Geer, John Durst, Joan Wahatalo, Beverly Desaulnier. THIRD ROW: Edward Lazur, Paul Sanberg, William Anderson, Bruce Sherman, James Lazur. 20 21 Advisor: Mrs. Hamm Junior Class Advisor: Mr. Juko Advisor: Mrs. Markis Sophomore Class m CM Advisor: Mr. Prince Advisor: Mrs. Parkerton Freshman Class CN Advisor: Mr. Mooney FIRST ROW: Cross. Wahatalo, Neumann, Weed, Prato, Davis. SECOND ROW: Kelly, Truman, Wetherell, Wis- newski, Masin, French, Natkin; Brewster, Mellon, Eddy. Mrs. Morehouse, Advisor. FIRST ROW: Day, Anderson, Wightman, Natkin, Zeller, Daigle. Demarest, Flurkey, Joyal. SECOND ROW: Lin- coln, Plante, Randall, Masin, Johnson, Stalzer, Pasay, Foskett, Plant. Archer. Pierce, Moulin. THIRD ROW: Croteau, Lazur, Bailey, Lazur, Darbee, Ide, Couri, Jones, Dodge, Hart. 26 FRONT ROW: A. Paine, J. Durst, M. Pekarovic, M. Stalver, F. Klee, R. Desaulnier. SECOND ROW: L. Lee, J. Carter, C. Hunt, C. Breton V. Kall- gren, T. Joyal, L, Bellerive, D. Alden, M. Bourbeau, R. Carter, J. Ohsberg, Mr. Durst. FIRST ROW:- N. Fontaine, E. Lucas, P. Truman, K. Arnold, J. Travinski, E. Natkin, D. Smith. SECOND ROW: R. LaBlanch, M. Salvas, S. Erickson, P. Nealy, B. Desaulnier, G. Hazzard, A. Stickney, B. Bates. THIRD ROW: L. Higgins, L. Chilkott, C. Hays, D. Dziadula, J. Laliberte, E. Lazur, N. Kuper. FOURTH ROW: J. Lazur, G. Martin, R. Freuden, R, Dowd, J. White, B. Bern- stein, C. Brezniak, D. Demers. 27 Dramatic Club 1964 George Bernard Shaw's Androcles and the Lion 1965 John Patrick's The Teahouse of the August Moon Advisor: Mr. Santos 28 FIRST ROW: Linda Bixby, Suzanne Zeller, Patricia Truman, Rose LeBlanc. SECOND ROW: Mr. Mooney, Advisor, Janice Archer. Janice McKeague, Bruce Bernstein, John Andrews, Karen Hauschild, Gary Jones. THIRD ROW: Robert Ekman, Robert Davis, James White, Joseph Travinski, Bruce Sher- man. FIRST ROW: D. Smith, N. Neumann, C. Hopkins, J. Neumann, G. Tru- man, J. Johnston. SECOND ROW: R. Arms, D. Eddy, B. Weed, S. Arms. THIRD ROW; C. Brezniak, R. Clark, G. Martin, W. Clark, J. Farber, M. Hansen. Mr. DeCorso, Advisor. Cross Country Track Freshman Basketball J. V. Basketball Baseball Varsity Basketball Athletic Director FIRST ROW: Peter Weimann, Maureen Grennan, Edward Lazur SECOND ROW: David Harraden, Christine Logee, Jane Brewster, Beverly Anderson, Glenn Croteau. THIRD ROW: George Brown, Jon Harraden, Felix Klee, Barry Davis. Cheerleading Girls' Softball Basketball Golf J. V. Soccer Asst. Varsity Basketball Soccer A t h I e t i c C 0 U n c • 1 I 30 Soccer Team WA OPP Tourtellotte 4 1 Charlton 5 2 Lyman 2 1 North Brookfield 6 3 Tourtellotte 5 3 Barre 4 0 Charlton 3 1 North Brookfield 8 0 Barre 4 1 Lyman 4 2 WT W 31 Cross Country FIRST ROW: James Johnston, Harold Weeks, Robert Ekman, Richard Johnson, Edward Lazur. SECOND ROW: Mr. Beatson, Coach, James Brown, Lester Bellerive, Ray Freuden, George Mar- tin, Gary Hendrickson, Steven Eddy. 32 Boys ’ Varsity Bruce Bernstein, Mark Hansen, David Harraden, Peter Wei- mann, Rocco Cerreto, David Janket, Sherwood Young, Ron- ald Desaulnier, Victor Kallgren, Richard Johnson, Coaches, Mr. Peck, Mr. Wilde. FIRST ROW: George Brown, George Truman, John Gauthier, Philip Neff. SECOND ROW: Mr. Dillon. Coach. James Brown, Paul Sandberg, Harold Weeks, Steven Eddy. FIRST ROW: Brian Lord, Barry Davis, James Lazur, Clayton Norman, Donald Hibbard. SECOND ROW; Mr. Prince, Coach, Steven Jones, Gregory Pasay. Daniel Eddy, Bennett Smith, Donald Cutler. Richard Johnson, Lester Bellerive, George Martin. Boys ’ Junior Varsity Freshmen 34 Varsity C CENTER: Captain, Jane Brewster. LEFT: Carol Parham, Wendy Wahata- h lo, Katherine Arnold, Jane Wetherell, Suzanne Zeller, Joan Wahatalo, g Barbara Johnson. e 0 LEFT: Kathy Brenner, Beverly Desaulnier, Frances Champney, Gail Bun- nell, Lorna Shippee. 35 FIRST ROW: Donna Dziadula, Gwenda Davis, Maureen Grennan, Beverly Anderson, Patricia Truman. SECOND ROW: Linda Plant, Nancy Brown, Judith Wightman, Marilyn Cross, Christine Logee, Vivian Moulin, Janet Laliberte, Cecile Hays, Mrs. Ingraham, Coach. FIRST ROW; Sandra Woods, Barbara Naylor, Amber Fairfield, Judith Lali- berte, Linda Hall. SECOND ROW; Patricia Neely, Elizabeth Foote, Carol Amato, Linda Green, Carla White, Carol Prindle, Linda Higgins, Mrs. In- graham, Coach. 36 ' Mother please, I BHbrather do It myself Bobbsy twins 'Welcome to the ne' I world. Look into my eyes d A. Murray start this way? Hanky pank who’s TAime money toh cht? Even after the day’s work is done, money mat- ters are the subject of many a conversation. Tomorrow morning, why not include us in the discussion? Helping local people with low-cost loans, and with “money services” of many other kinds, is our business — and our pleasure too! CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF PUTNAM IDLEWILD FARM Creative Foods Prepared for the Creative Chef Pomfret Center, Connecticut Compliments of Compliments of S. A. SWANBERG, JR. NOHEIMER’S MARKET septic tank installations ditching, loading, trucking, grading, sand, gravel. Willimantic screened loam Connecticut Telephone: WAlnut 8-6468 after 5 p. m. Quality Meats South Woodstock Connecticut Compliments of TERRY’S TERRI-TEENS so much fashion ERRY’S LINCOLN SHOP Willimantic's New and Complete Student and University- Shop 661 Main Street Willimantic, Conn. MASIN’S LUNCHEONETTE South Woodstock, Connecticut Compliments to the Class of 1965 MODERN HOME PRODUCTS, CO. South Woodstock, Connecticut Compliments of DICK PERRIN’S CARGILL CHEVROLET CO., INC. GROVE STREET GREEN HOUSES WAlnut 8-6591 Putnam, Conn. 214 Grove Street WAlnut 8-3617 Putnam, Conn. Compliments of EISENHAUER’S BAKERY Putnam, Connecticut Compliments of THE ABLE DRILLERS PUMP COMPANY Woodstock, Connecticut DARWIN CLARK TRACTOR SALES Eastford, Connecticut WAlnut 8-3261 PEVNER'S REXALL DRUG STORE 26 Front Street Putnam, Connecticut Telephone WAlnut 8-6521 BRUCE’S SHOES Eastern Connecticut's Finest Family Shoe Store Featuring Famous Brands Such as Stride Rites Sandler of Boston Naturalizers U. S. Keds BRUCE'S SHOES 711 Main Street W illimanti c, Conn. Compliments of J. KENNETH ALDRICH JEWELER Picard Shopping Center Compliments of Best Wishes to the LESCHKE-PUFFER Class of 1965 INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. From 66 Main Street JOHN C. PRATO Putnam, Connecticut WAlnut 8-2796 BUILDER GENERAL CONTRACTOR FERN’S RADIO TV Route 171 - WAlnut 8-2522 South Woodstock, Conn. Zenith Color TV WARREN’S SALES AND SERVICE INC. Eastford, Connecticut WAlnut 8-2703 THE WOODSTOCK STAND The Little Store That's Different Fruits Vegetables Vermont Cheeses Bar-B-Qued Chickens Homemade Bread Imported Delicacies (snails) Open All Year All Kinds of Stuff Quality Apples GEN. LYON INN MASSIFF-ARMS SPORTING GOODS Over Night Guests - Banquets U. S. Route 198 Eastford, Connecticut Putnam W illimanti c Connecticut WAlnut 8-6129 ALEXANDER’S Shoes for the Whole Family 113 Main Street, Putnam Compliments of FISHER BROS. DAIRY Putnam, Connecticut MILL BRIDGE FARM WM. S. WARREN AND SON Grain, Feed and Lumber Cars and Trucks Holstein Friesian Cattle Eastford, Connecticut Phone WAlnut 8-3506 LATHAM OIL SERVICE Gas, Fuel Oil Lubrication, Oil, Tires Burner Service Eastford, Connecticut 928-6778 Compliments of WHEATON BUILDING LUMBER CO. EASTFORD WATER SERVICES Putnam, Connecticut Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1965 WILLIAM PRYM, INC. 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