Woodstock Academy - Spire Yearbook (Woodstock, CT)
- Class of 1975
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1975 WOODSTOCK ACADEMY SPIRE WOODSTOCK CT. VOLUME 17 11971-721 October 25—China gains admission to United Nations — Formosa expelled. February 15—John Mitchell re- signs as Attorney General to di- rect Nixon reelection campaign. r- : September 8—Class of 1975 enters Woodstock Academy with added group of students from Dudley, Massachussetts. Class Officers are: Kathie Fellows, President; Christine St. King, Vice-President; Lynn Black- mer. Secretary; Lucy Williamson, Treasurer. December 23- Alumni Fieldhouse dedicated. January 19—Incorporation of mi dyear exams into school day spurns student controversy. 1 February 21 — Nixon 1 opens road for friendly 1 relations by visiting Peo- 1 pies' Republic of China. May 15 —Governor George Wallace shot while Campaigning For Presidency in Maryland By Arthur Bremer. June 17—Five “Plumbers” Ap- prehended in Burglary of Dem- ocratic National Headquarters in Watergate Complex. T : March 22- Glee Club Originates Pops Con- cert. June 12- Academy Exam Schedule Returns To Normal. June 29—Death Penalty In United States Declared Un- constitutional. July 1 —John Mitchell Resigns As Head of Nixon Re-election Cam- paign By Order of Wife Martha ] uly 8 —Wheat Sales To Russia Cause Bitter Re- action Through- out United States 1 uly 13 —George McGovern Nominated By Democratic National Con- vention To Face Nixon In November Presidential Election July 14 —Mis- souri Senator Eagleton Ap- proved By McGovern As Running Mate July 31—Publicity of Psychological Treat- ment Forces Senator Eagleton To Resign From McGovern Ticket September 6—Nine Israeli Athletes Slain At Olympic Games By Arab Guerrillas September 15—Two Former White House Aids and Five Others Indicted On Charges of Conspiracy To Break Into Democratic National Headquar- ters On June 17 November 7—Richard Nixon Re-elected Presi- dent In Landslide Vic- tory-Only Massachus- setts Disagrees November—Academy Male Cheerleaders Add To Spirit of Girls’ Squad at Basketball September 7-Second Group of Dudley Sophomores Arrives At Woodstock Academy Junior Open Campus Privileges Granted To Juniors and Seniors. Sophomore Class Officers are Sharon Goodwin, President; Kathie Fellows, ACTIVITIES Student Council Athletic Council Freshman Sophomore Class Officers Class Officers Junior Class Officers Math Team Library Club National Honor Society Chess Club Echo Staff Literary Magazine Staff Freshman Choral Band 10 Hill Singers Dramatic Society Auto Maintenance Girls’ Bowling League FRED BATES Better late than never. KATHLENE BEATSON We do not remember days, we remember moments.—Cesare Pavese KATHERINE BEATTY The most beautiful day of all is that in which we have laughed. GARY BEAUDREAULT What all men are really after is some form, or perhaps some formula, of peace.—Joseph Conrad. KAREN BERTRAND The secret of happiness is this: let your interests be wide; And let your reactions to the things and persons that interest you be friendly rather than hostile.—Bertrand Russell CARRIE LYNN BISHOP Don't you feel the day is coming that will stay and remain . .. When the clouds have all gone there will be no more rain and the beauty of all things is uncovered again.—Cat Stevens LYNN BLACKMER Sooner or later love comes to all.— The Grand Seigneur Stanzal DIANA J. BOIVIN If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it’s yours, If it never comes back, it never really was yours. CECILE BONNETTE Life is just one darned thing after another.—Anonymous DONNA CARLSON I don’t know what the future is holding in store, I don’t know where I’m going. I’m not sure where I’ve been. There’s a spirit that guides me, a light that shines for me. My life is worth living, I don’t need to see the end.—John Denver STEPHANIE CHESANEK Love is ever the beginning of knowledge, as fire is of light.— Thomas Carlyle CARLA JEAN CHOBACIAK Live for the future. 19 SHARON CLANCY It is only one step from toleration to forgiveness. —Sir Author BRUCE COTNOIR A man should choose with careful eye the things to be remembered by. —Robert Coffin JON CREIGHTON You have the freedom to be yourself ... here and now. —Jonathan Livingston Seagull BRUCE DODD To thine own self be true. —Shakespeare WILLIAM DODGE I’m only here for the fun! MELODIE ROSE DOMURAD For though the life’s been good to me, there’s still so much to do, so many things my mind has never known. —John Denver MARTIN PETER ENNIS What—me worry? —Alfred Newmann GARY ETCHELLS The only way to have a friend is to be one. —Emerson HEATHER FAIRFIELD Be careful which dream you clutch ... for dreams come true! —Anglund DANA RAYMOND P. FAUCHER And I carry it with me, and I sing it loud, and if it gets me nowhere, I’ll go there proud. —Croce GREGORY FAVREAU Life is like a jigsaw puzzle with most of the pieces missing. —Anonymous KATHY FELLOWS Love is like the past, once it is gone there is no bringing it back, so don’t live on past memories, it’s the present time that counts. -Net DAVID FOISEY Love thy neighbor. DIANE C. FROEHLICH Friendships earned before you need them are almost certain to be more lasting. —Salada MICHAEL G. GALLERANI I expect to pass through this world but once; any good thing therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. —Anonymous DENISE R. GILEAU Whenever there is a human being there is an opportunity for kindness. —Seneca SHARON A. GOODWIN Man must therefore take the responsibility for every act, not only for himself but for all men. —Joseph Collignon MARY-ANNE GRIFFITH And during these uncertain times, I shall bask in the comfort of my oft’ dreamed dreams, and barter with destiny to weave each into destiny. PETER HAMM Each day I learn just a little bit more —Elton John DOREEN HARDING Life is half spent before we know what it is. —George Herbert HEIDI MARIE HEALEY Each man should test his own actions, then he can take pride in himself without comparing himself to 26 somebody else. —Galatians 6:4 CHERYL HENDRICKSON As long as you belittle—you will be little. —Salada DANN HERINDEEN Lost, somewhere between sunrise and sunset: two golden hours, each set with 60 diamond studded minutes; no reward is offered, they will never be returned. —R. Kentile GARY HICKS One may do whate’er one likes in art: the only thing is to make sure that one does like it. —Robert Browning 27 DEBRA HIGGINS Half the world knows not how the other half lives. —Herbert MARK A. HIRTLE No one knows what he can do until he tries. —Syrus ELIZABETH HOPKINS Color my world with hope of love in you. —Chicago BETH HYDE It will be a night when kings in golden suits ride elephants over the mountains.-John Cheever GARY IDE Rascals are always sociable, and the chief sign that a man has any nobility in his character is the little pleasure he takes in others’ company. —Arthur Schopenhauer CALVIN KEMP The common stock of intellectual enjoyment should not be difficult of access because of the economic position of him who would approach it. —Jane Addams VICTORIA JEANNE LAMBOT 1 have to go and see some friends of mine, some that I don’t know, some who aren’t familiar with my name. It’s something that’s inside of me not hard to understand. It’s anyone who’ll listen to me sing.— John Denver KATHLEEN MARIE LANGER What do we live for if not to make the world less difficult for each other?—George Eliot STEPHEN LEE Bozos: Great deeds are needed! 30 MARK LOGEE Light up or leave me along.— Frank Zappa Who loves a garden loves a greenhouse too.—Cowper KENT A. MARSHALL They say it is immature to fight back, but if you don’t fight for what you believe you will never 31 have a mind of your own. CATHLEEN MCGOVERN In revenge and in love woman is more intelligent than man.— Friedrich Withelm Nietzsche ARVARD DWAIN MCNEAL II What is easily gained is easily lost. JOHN MCWILLIAM Every man is the architect of his own fortune.—Sallust GRACE MITCHELL Remember this—that very little is needed to make a happy life.—Marcus Aurelius GEORGE W. MOLNAR Don’t start a fight you can’t finish. FRANK MURACO Nice guys finish last.—Leo Durocher MARK PARKER I shall pass through this world but once; any good therfore that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any human being let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for 1 shall not pass this way again.-Anonymous NEVIL PARKER I began playing with the cries, a little in the same way as 1 played, with the song-on, back, on, back, if that may be called playing. As long as I kept walking 1 didn’t hear them, because of the footsteps. But as soon as 1 halted I heard them again, a little fainter each time.-Samuel Beckett SANDRA LEE PARKS Life is only what you make it. DEBORAH ANN PERKINS Those who drive the horses of the sun, shall lord it but a day.— John Vance Cheney DONNA RICHMOND Blushing is the colour of virtue.—Edward III DIANNE LEE RONDEAU What now if the sky were to fall?— Anonymous 35 JOHN RONDEAU Nothing astonishes men so much as common sense and plain dealing.— Emerson CAROL ST. KING Qui veut pent. CHRISTINE ST. KING My life is like a stroll upon the beach, as near the oceans edge as 1 can go.—Henry David Thoreau KARL SALO What a deal! JOHN SAVAGE Nothing is deemed unconquerable to the strong at heart. KAREN JEAN SERAPHIN There is time for all things. -Shakespeare CINDY SHELDON Wanna run it?—C.W. KIM SHELDON You don't learn to hold your own in the world by standing on guard, but by attacking and getting well hammered yourself. -George Bernard Shaw DAWN CAROL SHERMAN People so seldom say I love you ■.. and then it's either too late ... or loves goes, so when I tell you I love ... it doesn't mean know you’ll never go, only that 1 wish you didn't have to. -Lawrence C. Green LISA KERSTEN SIEGMUND What makes the desert beautiful, said the Little Prince, is that somewhere it hides a well. —Antoine de Saint-Exupery PATRICIA STANTON Be still ... and let the wind speak. Hush ... a world is talking. —Joan Walsh Anglund JEFFREY LEE STARK I’m ignorant of music, but still, in spite of that, 1 always drop a quarter in the organ grinder’s hat. 39 —Eugene Fitch Ware KIM STAVESKI Just let me do what you put me here to, let me be what you want me to be and I hope it'll cheer you.-Carole King MARY ANN THAYER Friendship is the wine of life. DONALD JOSEPH VALLEE Always be honest and truthful; it will get you everywhere. fr - ROMAN WAGER, JR. To laugh, to dream, To walk in my own way ... free with an eye to see things the way they are. -Edmond Post and Cyrano de Bergerac DARYLE LEE VINER All things bright and beautiful All creatures great and small. —Cecil Frances Alexander SUSAN G. VONDERHEIDE Sometimes I wonder what will happen to the people when the dragons rule. CINDY LOUISE WHITE If your daily life seems poor, do not bio me it: blame yourself, tell yourself that you are not poet enough to call forth its riches.—Rilke MICKEY WHITTENBURG Never promise more than you can perform. —Syrus CINDY WILLIAMS Whose yesterdays look 42 backward with a smile. -Edward Young LUCY SHARPE WILLIAMSON Keep looking at the sun and listening to the wind and remain being able to feel for others. Remember you'll never make new friends without smiling first. CHRISTINE WROBEL Real Love begins when nothing is expected in return. LAURIE WONOSKI Love reckons hours for months, And days for years, And every little absence is an age. -Dryden DOUG YOUNG Nothing is impossible. Senior Directory BATES. FREDERICK. “Space BalT-Woodstock 00201; Bus- ketball I; Cross Country 2.3; Track 1.2.3.4. BEATSON. KATHLENE. “Kathe”—RFD 2. Woodstock 06281: Basketball 1.2.3. co-captaln 4; Student Council 2: Senior Re- ception Committee 2; Class Vice President 3; |unior Prom Committee 3; Cross Country 3. captain 4; Class Secretary 4. BEATTY. KATHERINE BEAUDREAULT. GARY BERTRAND. KAREN. Suz’-Box 71 R.F.D. 1. Woodstock 06281; Art Club 1; Secretary 1; Math Award 1; Library Club 1.2; Bowling Team 1.2: Secretary 3.4; Senior Reception Committee 2; Softball Trainer 2; Drama Club 2,3.4; Glee Club 2.3.4; Girls’ Basketball Trainer 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Cross Country Trainer 4. BISHOP. CARRIE. “Bird’-P.O. Box 164, South Woodstock. 06281; Sailing Club 1; Field Hockey 1; Glee Club 1,2,3, Secre- tary 4; Hill Singers 1.2.3.4; Needlecraft Club 2; Basketball Sta- tistician 3.4; Junior Varsity Baseball Scorekeeper 3.4; Tailoring Club 3; Golf Instruction Club 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; National Honor Society 3. Secretary 4; Junior Varsity Soccer Scorekeeper 4; Student Council 4. BLACKMER. LYNN. Abe’-Star Route. South Woodstock. 06267; Movie Review Club 1; Class Secretary 1; Glee Club 1,2; Senior Reception Committee 2; Chess Club 3; Firefighting Club 3; Class Night Committee 4; Literary Magazine 4; Graduation Decorating Committee 4. BOIVIN. DIANA. Taco’-P.O. Box 43. South Woodstock 06267; East Gate Junior High: Student Council 1; Drama Club 1; Track 1. Carroll High School: Student Council 2.3; Girls’ Athletic Association 2; Pep Club 2; Track 2.3; Homecoming Float Chairman. 1st place Float Award 3; Art Club 3; Junior- Senior Prom Decoration Committee 3. Woodstock Academy: Soccer 4; Class Night Committee 4; Basketball Statistician 4; “ Track 4. BONNETTE. CECILE, •CeiT-RFD 1 Box 132B, Woodstock 06281; Echo Staff 3.4; Glee Club 4. CARLSON. DONNA-RFD 1 Box 63. Woodstock 06281; Nee- dJccraft Club 1; Classics Club 2: Girls’ Varsity Basketball Man- ager and Scorekeeper 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Bowling Team 3.4; Echo Staff 3.4; Treasurer 4 CHESANEK. STEPHANIE. “Stef’-RFD 2 Box 226A. Wood- stock 06281; Reading Club 1: Art Club 1; Ecology Club 3; D.A.R. Excellence in U.S. History Award 3; National Honor Society 3.4; Math Club 4; Class Gift Committee 4 CHOBOCIAK. CARLA JEAN—RFD 1 Box 11GB. Woodstock 06281: Branford High School: Mixed Choir 1. CLANCY. SHARON-Senexet Rd. Woodstock 06281; Bowling 1X How to Make the Most of Your Money Club 3; Bible Study 3; Class night Committee 4; Graduation Decoration Committee 4. COTNOIR. BRLTCE-”Crazy”-P.O. Box 104 Pomfret Center 06259; Putnam High: Junior Varsity Football 1; Student Coun- cil 1.2; Varsity Football 2. Woodstock Academy: Junior Varsity Soccer 3; Junior Varsity Buskctbal! 3; Audio Visual Club 3: Auto Maintenance Club 3.4; Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Baseball 4. CREIGHTON. |ONMCrouton”-RFD 1 Woodstock 06281. DODD. BRUCE.-’ Burnf-Box 166. Woodstock 00281; Year- book Staff 2. Track 2.3; Cross Country 3. DODGE. WILLlAM-’BlIIy Stud’-’W-Rocky Hill Road. Woodstock; Basic Firefighting Club 3; Auto Maintenance Club 3.4. DOMURAD. MELODIE ROSE-R.F.D. 2 Box 183C Woodstock 06281; Bowling Team 1.2.3.4; Art Club 1; Classics Club 2; Bible Study Club 2; Girl’s Basketball Manager 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Class Will Committee 4: Lunchroom Cashier 4. ENNIS. MARTIN—’’Skinny’-P.O. Box 64. South Woodstock 06267; Russian Club 1; Science Club 1.2; Baseball Manager 1; Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Echo Staff 2; Basketball Manager 2.4: Chess Club 3; Drama Club 3.4; Hill Singers 4. ETCHELLS. GARY—Childs Hill Road. Woodstock 06267; Freshman Basketball 1; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Golf 2; Varsity Basketball 3.4; Captain 4; Athletic Council 3; Auto Maintenance Club 3.4. FAIRFIELD. HEATHER—‘‘Feather Hairfield”-Route 169. East Woodstock 06244; Field Hockey 1; Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Athletic Council 1.2.3.4; Secretary 4; Bowling Team 1.2.3.4; Se- nior Reception Committee 2; Bookroom Staff 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Junior Varsity Cheerleading 3.4; National Honor Society 3,4; President 4; Spire Staff 4; Centaur Store Staff 4. FAUCHER. DANA RAYMOND P.-’Fauch”, Red”-Route 171, Woodstock Valley 06282; Marianapolis; Preparatory School: Class Secretary 1; Soccer 1; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2: Class Treasurer 2; Football 2; Woodstock Academy: Cross Country 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Boys’ State Representa- tive 3; Basketball 3.4; Track 3.4; Drama Club 3.4; Student Council 4: President 4; Glee Club 4; Hill Singers 4; Class Night Committee 4. FAVREAU. GREG—R.F.D. 2. Woodstock 06281; Freshman Bas- ketball 1; Golf 1; Junior Varsity 1.2; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Soccer 3; Varsity Baseball 4; Co-Captain 4. FELLOWS. KATHERINE-‘ Kothie ”- ”Net’-R.F.D. 2 Box 119, Woodstock 06281; Field Hockey 1; Junior Varsity Cheerleading 1; Class President 1; Band 1,2.3: Drama Club 1.2.3.4; Class Vice President 2; Senior Reception Committee 2; Track Statistician 2.3.4; Varsity Cheerleading 2.3,4; Co-Captain 4; Cross Country Statistician 3; Basketball Statistician 3; Junior Prom Com- mittee 2. FOISY. DAVID- FROEHUCH. DIANE-”Dez”-Route 198 Woodstock Valley 06282; Bowling Team 1.2.3; Golf Club 3; Echo Staff 4. GALLERANI. MICHAEL- Mike”-Childs Hill Road. Wood- stock 06281; Chess Club 1,2,3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Boys' State Representative 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Vice President 4: Math Club 4: Math Team 4; Spire Staff 4; Latin Dramatical Production 4. GILEAU. DENISE-South Woodstock 06267; Coventry High 44 School: Varsity Basketball 1; Softball 1. Woodstock Academy: Bowling Team 2; junior Varsity Basketball 2; Softball 2.3.4; Varsity Basketball 3.4; Co-Captain 4; Soccer 3.4; Captain 4. GOODWIN, SHARON A.— Mouse —General Lyon Road. Phoenix ville 06235: Softball 1; English I Award 1: Class Presi- dent 2.3; Senior Reception Committee 2; Law Memorial English II Award 2; Bowling Team 2,3,4; Echo Staff 2,3.4; ju- nior Editor 3; Co-Editor 4: Student Council 2,3,4; Vice Presi- dent 4; Spire Staff 3.4; Co-Editor 4; junior Prom Committee 3; Division Languages and Literature Secretary 3.4; Laurel Girls' State 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Under-graduate Award 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Literary Magazine 4; Latin Dramatical Production 4. GRIFFITH. MARY-ANNE— Griff . Griffie -Box 4« East Woodstock 06244; Pep Club 1; Girls Bowling 1,3,4; Dramatic Society 2.3.4; Senior Reception Committee 2; Yearbook Staff 3.4; Literary Editor 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Glee Club 3; Literary Magazine 3; Scholastic Achievement in Writing Award Gold Key 3; Echo Staff junior Editor 3; Co-Editor 4; Class President 4. HAMM. PETER—Box 64. North Woodstock 06257; Soccer 1 Basketball 2.3; Baseball 3; Band 1.2.3.4; Stage Band 1.2.3.4; Glei Club 3; Chess Club 1; Photography Club 2. HARDING. DOREEN- Dorscreen —Hawkins Road, Wood- stock Valley 06262; Basketball 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Hill Singers 3.4. HEALEY. HEIDI MARIE-R.R. 2. Woodstock 06261; Bowling 1.2: Volleyball 1; Bible Club 1,3; Glee Club 1.2,3,4; Vice Presi- dent 4: Hill Singers 2.3,4; All Eastern Chorus 3.4: National Honor Society 3.4; Girls’ State 3; Who’s Who Among Ameri- can High School Students. HENDRICKSON. CHERYL-R.R. 1. Woodstock; Bowling 2; Echo Staff 2.3; Seminar in Human Relations 3. HERINDEEN. DANN— Bnmbi R.R. 2 Box 64. Woodstock 06281; Soccer 1; Trainer 2; Baseball Trainer 1; Track Trainer 2; Drama Club 1; Athletic Council 1.2; Sports Writing Club 3; Auto Maintenance Club 4. HICKS. GARY-Box 55. Woodstock 06261; Band 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 1,2.3; Stage Band 1.2,3.4; Chess Club 1.2; Photography Club 3; Man and the Sea 4. HIGGINS, DEBRA- Lester —Box 212. South Woodstock 06267; Scrabble Club 2; Track 3; Library Club 3; Math Club 4: Class Gift Committee 4. HIRTLE. MARK A.— Henry —Box 7. Eastford 06242; Basket- ball Manager 1; Band 1; Kitchen Help 1,2.3.4; Soccer and Bas- ketball Manager 2; Basic Fire Fighting 3; Auto Maintenance Club 4. HOPKINS. ELIZABETH-’Betsy’-Eastford; Band 1.2.3.4; Treasurer 4; Glee Club 2.3.4. Treasurer 4; Hill Singers 3.4; Stage Band 4; All Eastern Chorus 4; Senior Reception Committee 2; Basketball Scorer 3; Bowling 3.4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Cross Country 4; Basketball Scorer 4; National Honor Society 3.4; All State Chorus 4. HUTCHINS. CHUCK—Old Colony Road, Eastford HYDE BETH—Maurable—4. IDE GARY- KEMP. CALVIN- CaT-Woodstock. Basketball 1; Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Hill Singers 4; Boys’ State 3; Track. Track Award 3; Cross Country 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Gymnastics 3: Who’s Who Among American High School Students. LAMBOT. VICTORIA JEANNE— Vic”, Vicki or Lnm- bot -Box 202, Pomfret Center 06259; Drama Club 1; Softball 1; Glee Club I.2.3.4. Secretary 3. President 4; Hill Singers 2.3.4; Student Curriculum Committee 2; Senior Reception Com- mittee 2: Class Secretary 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; J.V. Cheerleading 3; All Eastern State Chorus 3.4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3; Blue Co-Captain 4; Cluss Vice President 4; Athletic Council 4; Arts Council 4. LANCER. KATHLEEN MARIE-”Kathy -R.P.D. 1 Box 23. Woodstock 06261; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Library Services 3.4; Na- tional Honor Society 3.4 LEE. STEPHEN—Box 104. Pomfret Center; Brewster Academy: WRSR Radio Station 1; Drama Society 2,3; Sailing Team 2; Best Sailor 3; Woodstock Academy: Drama Club 4. LOGEE MARK- Loge’ Spook -Woodstock Road. East Woodstock 06244. MACGREGOR. LOUISE C.- Blue’’-R.F.D. 2. Woodstock 06281; Art Club 1; Echo Staff 3.4. MARSHALL. KENT A.—Box 142. Pomfret Center; Rectory School: Wrestling 1; Soccer 1; Tennis Club 1. Woodstock Academy: J.V. Soccer 2; Track 2,3,4; Chess Club 3. MCGOVERN. CATHLEEN- Kit —Senexet Road. Woodstock 06261; Softball 1; Bowling 1.2; Art Club 1.3.4; Pottery 1.2; Class Night Committee 4; Decorating Committee 4. MCNEAL, ARVARD DWAIN II-“Arvid -Westford Road. Eastford; Band 1.2,3.4; Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Chess Club 1,2; Basic Fire Fighting 3; Auto Maintenance Club 4. MCWILLIAM. JOHN—Box 21. South Woodstock; Basketball Manager 1; Audio-Visual Club 1.2; Chess Club 3; Auto Main- tenance 3.4. MERCIER. STANLEY J.’The Mnn ’-R.R. 1. Woodstock. Photography Club 2: Bible Study 2; Basic Fire Fighting 3,4; Lit- erary Magazine 4; J.V. Soccer Manager 4. MITCHELL. GRACE— Gracie Mae —Box 81. Eastford: Glee Club 3,4; Hill Singers 4; Echo Staff 4. MOLNAR. GEORGE W.— Cubby —Route 196. Chaplin; Fu- ture Farmers of America 1.2; Auto Maintenance Club 3.4. MURACO. FRANK- No Beans —Box 276. South Woodstock 00267; Soccer 1,2,3; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 3. PARKER. MARK— Mack Packn , Heap —Box 76, East Woodstock 06244; Bible Club 1.3,4; Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Manager Freshman Basketball 1; Russian Club 2; Manager J.V Baseball 2; Hill Singers 2.3.4; Manager J.V. Basketball 3; Boy's State 3; Washington Intern Program 3. PARKER, NEVIL- Nev —Box 36. Eastford; Glee Club 1.4; Drama Club 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Literary Magazine 4; Bowl- ing 4. PARKS. SANDRA LEE— Sandy -Box 214, Pomfret 06250, Pep Club 1; Glee Club 1.2.3,4; Senior Reception Committee 2; Echo Staff 3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Graduation Com- mittee 4. PERKINS. DEBORAH ANN-”Debbie -Box 96. South Wood- stock 06267; Needlecraft Club 1; Photography Club 3; Library 46 Senders Club 4. RICHMOND. DONNA- oris -Hnrrlsvillc Road. Wood- stock; Pep Club 1,2; Bowling 2; How to make the most of your Money 3; Fire Fighting 3; Arts 3,4; Class Night Committee 4; Decorating Committee 4; Office Help 4. RONDEAU, DIANNE LEE—“Hondo —Laurel Drive. Wood- stock; Pep Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,3; )unior Varsity Cheerleading 1; Senior Reception Usherette 2; Varsity Cheerleading 2,3,4; Co-Captain 3; Captain 4; junior Prom Committee 3; Gradu- ation Marshall 3; Office Helper 3; Class Night and Graduation Activities 4. RONDEAU, |OHN-‘,Rondcau' —R.F.D. «2. Woodstock 06281. ST. KING. CAROL—“Gisselc —Box 44, Eastford; Library Club 1; National Honor Society 3.4; Yearbook Staff 4. ST. KING, CHRISTINE—Box 44. Eastford 06242; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Vice President 3; Class Vice President 1; National Honor Society 3,4. SALO, KARL- 'Dral’-Box 137, North Woodstock; Auto maintenance Club 3,4: Fire Fighting 3. SAVAGE, fOHN-R.F.D. 1, Pomfrct Center, Soccer 1; Track 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1.2.3.4; Chess Team 2,3,4. SF.RAPHIN, KAREN JEAN-R.F.D. 2. Woodstock: Class Representative 1. SHELDON. C INDY - “Sid —Pop Club 1; Glee Club 1,2.3: Basic Fire Fighting 3; Soccer 3; Food Helper 4; Art 4; How to Make the most of your Money 4; Class Night Committee 4. SHELDON. KIM-Auto Maintenance 4. SHERMAN, DAWN CAROL-Routc 2, Woodstock 06281; Drama Club 1,2,3.4; Echo Staff 2; Class Secretary 2; Senior Re- ception Committee 2; Book Room Staff 2,3; Student Council Representative 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Soccer Score- keeper 3; Junior Varsity Cheerleading 3.4; Captain 4; Basket- ball Storekeeper 3.4; Track Storekeeper 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Spire Staff 3,4; Co-Editor 4; Student Council Tea- surer 4. SIECMUND. LISA KERSTEN-R.F.D. 2. Woodstock 06281; Band 1.2.3.4; Secretary 4; Stage Band 1.2.3.4; Dramatic Society Stage Manager 1,2,3.4; Senior Reception Committee 2; Girls Basketball Timer 1; Girls’ Basketball Manager 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Literary Magazine 3; Spire Staff 3,4; Pho- tography Editor 4; Introduction to Acting 4. STANTON. PATRICIA—“Pat —R.F.D. 2. Woodstock; Field Hockey 1; Dramatic Society 1,2; Band 1,2; Girls’ Basketball Manager 2 ,4; National Honor Society 3.4; Bowling Team 3,4. STARK. JEFFREY LEE- 'Jcffic . “Starky . “Stork’ -Childs Hill Road. Woodstock 06281; Junior Varsity Soccer 1; Fresh- man Basketball 1; Junior Varsity Baseball 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; President 4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Bible Club 1; Mu- sic Award 1,2,3; Brass Quartet 1.2.3.4; Varsity Soccer 2.4; Hill Singers 2,3.4; Who’s Who Among American High School Stu- dents 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Athletic Council 4. STAVESK1. KIM—’’Stav'-Box 95. North Woodstock 06257; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1.2,3.4; Secretary 4; Band 1,2,3.4; Vice President 4; Drama Club 1,2,3.4; Senior Reception Committee 2; Cross Country Scorekeeper 3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Track 3; Athletic Council 4; National Honor So- ciety 3,4. THAYER. MARY ANN-’Murtlc’-Box 61. Eastford 06242. V ALIKE, DONALD JOSEPH-TInn'-Dudley Hill Road. Dud- ley; Office Helper 3,4. VTNF.R. DARYLE LEE-Box 127, North Woodstock 06257; Scrabble Club 1; Bowling Club 1.3; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Photography Club 3; Crafts Club 4. VONDERHEIDE, SUSAN G.-“Suc“-Box 97. South Wood- stock 06267; North Country High: French Award 1; Academic Letter 1; Academic Awardl; Woodstock Academy; Chess Club 2, Glee Club 3,4; Bowling 3,4; Spire Staff 3.4; Lay-Out Editor 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Photography Club 3; Literary Magazine 3; Harvard Book Prize 3; Scholastic Achievement in Writing, Gold Key 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Drama Club 4. WA|F.R, ROMAN JR.-38 Mason Road. Dudley 01570: Dudley Junior High School: Ski Club Treasurer 1; Band 1: Woodstock Academy: Band 2,3,4; Golf Team 3,4; Ski Club Treasurer 2. WHITE. CINDY LOUISE-R.F.D. 1. Woodstock; Echo Staff 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Girls Basketball Trainer 2,3,4; Soccer Trainer 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Hill Singers 4; National Honor Society 4; Athletic Council 4; Head Trainer 4. WHITTENBURG. M!CKEY-’’Whit“. Mick’-Box 128, County Road. Eastford; J.V. Soccer 1; Varsity Soccer 2,3,4; Co- Captain 4; Freshman Basketball 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; J.V. Baseball 1,2; Varsity Baseball 3,4. WILLIAMS. CINDY—“Cid”—Woodstock 06281: Bowling 1.2; Art 1,2,3; Softball 1; Pottery 4; Class Nighi Committee 4; Deco- rating Committee 4. WILLIAMSON. LUCY SHARPE-‘‘LuccM—R.R. 1. Hagnr Road, Woodstock; Class Treasurer 1,2.3.4; Glee Club 1; Movie Review Club 1; Senior Reception Committee 2; Kitchen Help 3,4; Spire Staff 3.4; Office Help 3; Junior Prom Committee 3: Bowling 2,3; Class Gift Committee Chairman 4. WONOSKI, LAURE-Box 72. North Woodstock 06257; Movie Review Club 1; Drama Club 1,2,4; Human Relations Club 2. WROBEL, CHRISTINE-“Chris’’-Woodstock Valley. Office Duty 2 3.4. YOUNG. DOUG-“Doug “Dung Yung -Box 113. Woodstock; Auto Maintenance Club 3,4. 48 October 10—Spiro Agnew Resigns Vice-Presidency As Evidence of Alledged Kick- backs Increases 1973 October 12-SATURDAY NIGHT MASSACRE—Nixon Fires Special Wa- tergate Prosecutor Archibald Cox; At- torney General Elliot Richardson Re- signs In Protest October 17—Mid- east Begins Squeeze On U.S. with Oil Em- bargo-Car Lines At Gas Pumps Lengthen December 6 —Gerald Ford Takes Oath of Office As 40th Vice-President of United States November 17— Girls’ Cross Country Team Wins QVC and State Championship During First Year of Competition Varsity Soccer First row, left to right: Kevin White, Doug Stark, Dan Emerson, Ricky Perry, Richard Russo, Dave Hutchins, Phil Willis, Dennis Bar- low, Jeff Koerner. Second row, left to right: Manager, Martin Grafton, Trainer, Doug Foisy, Bruce Balou, Charlie Johnson, Mickey Whittenburg, Allan Walker, Jeff Stark, Mark Hazel- ton, Vinnie Carminati, Robin Beach, Dave Collins, Scorer, Su- zanne Walker, Coach Peck. VARSITY SCOREBOARD JUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOARD Woodstock 1 PCA 0 Woodstock 4 Hale-Ray 2 Woodstock 1 Tourtellotte 0 Woodstock 0 Norwich Tech 0 Woodstock 0 Lyman 0 Woodstock 1 Parish Hill 1 Woodstock 4 Norwich Tech 0 Woodstock 0 Wheeler 0 Woodstock 0 Parish Hill 0 Woodstock 1 Tourtellotte 0 Woodstock 2 Hale-Ray 3 Woodstock 0 Lyman 2 Woodstock 1 Wheeler 1 Woodstock 0 PCA 2 Woodstock 1 Westbrook 4 Woodstock 0 Brooklyn 2 Woodstock 1 Shepherd Hill 2 Woodstock 3 Lyman 2 Woodstock 7 Ellis Tech 1 Woodstock 0 Rectory 3 Woodstock 3 Marian Hill 0 Woodstock 1 Brooklyn 0 Woodstock 1 Ellis Tech 1 Woodstock 1 E.O. Smith 3 Woodstock 1 Lyman 4 Woodstock 0 Pomfret 4 Woodstock 0 Rectory 3 Woodstock 0 Pomfret 4 Junior Varsity Soccer Front row, left to right: Co-captains David Chattelle and David Morse. Second row, left to right: Coach Taylor, Scorer Bishop, Brian Ask, Russell Williams, Ted Johnson, Scot Johnson, Kevin Lesveque, Camp- bell Ellsworth, Craig Sherman. Charlie Kozey, Mike LaRose, Steve Chahonavich, Bob Blackmer, Terry Whittenburg, Paul Breton, Brad Cheney, John McKay, Eric Donald, Sherman Mitchell. Carl Frederickson, Kevin Gileau, Dominic Roto, Phil Monroe, Trainer Sargent, Manager Mercier. Girls’ Soccer Girls’ Cross Country GIRLS’ C.C. SCOREBOARD GIRLS’ SCOREBOARD Woodstock 4 Brooklyn 1 Woodstock 9 Lyman 0 Woodstock 3 Parish Hill 1 Woodstock 3 Brooklyn 2 Woodstock 1 Pomfret 2 Woodstock 1 Parish Hill 1 Woodstock 6 Pomfret 0 Woodstock 2 Lyman 0 BOYS’ C.C. SCOREBOARD Left to right: Trainer Karen Bertrand. Mike Haynie, Ron Underwood, Paul Doughty, Gary Turner Beatty, Tim Cooley, Jeff Durst, Calvin Kemp. Jeff Co- senzi, Captain Jerry Adams, Coach Beatson. Left to right: Coach Smith. Edith Beach, Leslie Monroe, Betsy Hopkins, Patty Kelly, Daren Bertrand, Patty Beatson, Laura Galle rani, Kathy Beatson, Captain Linda Dodd, Julie Harkness, Sue Norton, Pam Putnam, Paula Boivin, Ann Beaudreault, Coach Woodstock 15 Woodstock 31 Woodstock 22 Woodstock 33 Woodstock 18 Woodstock 18 Woodstock 33 Woodstock 27 Woodstock 24 Woodstock 15 Woodstock 24 Woodstock 24 Tourtellotte 49 Putnam 25 Plainfield 39 Norwich Tech 22 Windham Tech 41 Coventry 41 Griswold 22 Wheeler 28 Putnam 31 Tourtellotte 46 Bacon 35 Killingly 37 First row, left to right: Tanya Harvey, Kathy Beatty, Gail Gileau Kristen Croteau. Captain Denise Gileau, Debbie Boldry, Cind Woodis, Diana Boivin, Shirley Mitchell. Second row, left to right Coach Ingraham, Sue Healy, Jill Walberg, Julie Robbins, Julie Patterson, Nancy Molnar, Audrey Shead, Ann Marie Suleski Linda Hutchins, Judy Walberg, Becky Bishop, Jeannie Hochberg Alexis Donald, Trainer Cindy White, Manager Patti Page. Boys’ Cross Country Woodstock 20 Woodstock 24 Woodstock 43 Woodstock 39 Woodstock 30 Woodstock 19 Woodstock 31 Woodstock 33 Woodstock 43 Woodstock 15 Woodstock 15 Woodstock 38 Woodstock 34 Parish Hill 37 Tourtellotte 33 Putnam 18 Ellington 20 Stafford 15 Lyman 42 Plainfield 24 Bay Path 22 Southbridge 18 Bartlett 45 Ellis Tech 48 Norwich Tech 21 Griswold 21 Beatson. 3rd Sectional, 7th State Varsity Basketball Kneeling-Captain Gary Etchells, Standing left to right; Manager Martin Ennis, Trainer Doug Foisy, Scorer Diana Boivin, Jeff Durst, Charlie Johnson, Ed Clark, Mickey Whittenburg, Dana Faucher, Mark Warren, Dave Collins, Alan Walker, Scorers Carrie Bishop and Dawn Sherman. Manager Brian Hagstorm, Coach Dave Greer. Not photographed—Bret Gardner and Vinnie Carminati. VARSITY SCOREBOARD Woodstock 65 PCA 62 Woodstock 48 Tourtellotte 68 Woodstock 47 Parish Hill 61 Woodstock 72 Ellis Tech 58 Woodstock 52 Windham Tech 80 Woodstock 63 Windham Tech 71 Woodstock 54 Alumni 44 Woodstock 58 Putnam 63 Woodstock 57 Plainfield 63 Woodstock 59 Lyman 79 Woodstock 49 Tourtellotte 64 Woodstock 61 Parish Hill 74 Woodstock 62 PCA 54 Woodstock 53 Ellis Tech 48 Woodstock 44 Putnam 50 Woodstock 62 Lyman 56 Woodstock 55 Plainfield 61 Woodstock 60 Griswold 64 JUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOARD Woodstock 54 PCA 43 Woodstock 35 Tourtellotte 43 Woodstock 36 Parish Hill 48 Woodstock 53 Ellis Tech 33 Woodstock 44 Windham Tech 42 Woodstock 59 Windham Tech 53 Woodstock 29 Putnam 62 Woodstock 51 Plainfield 72 Woodstock 46 Lyman 58 Woodstock 32 Tourtellotte 53 Woodstock 33 Parish Hill 48 Woodstock 47 PCA 42 Woodstock 40 Ellis Tech 43 Woodstock 45 Putnam 62 Woodstock 51 Lyman 29 Woodstock 48 Plainfield 77 Woodstock 50 Griswold 68 JV. Basketball Kneeling left to right: Jeff Ko- erner, Scott Johnson, Co-Captain Doug Stark, Mark Starr, Robin Beach; Standing left to right; Coach Thompson, Scorer Betsy Hopkins, Manager Windsor White, Bob Blackmer, Terry Whittenburg, Brad Cheney, Mike Nelson, Trainer Doug Foisy, Scorer Laura Smith, not photo- graphed-Co-Captain Rich Russo and Dave Hutchins. Bottom row, left to right—Frank Corden, Mark Buchanan, Glen Carl- son, Brian Ask, Russ Williams, Bruce Gregoire. Second row—Bill Ross, Carl Frederickson, Mike Burke, Sherman Mitchell, Gary Adams, Turner Beatty, Charles Cozy. Third row—Craig Sherman Tim Cooley, Ted Johnson. Freshman Basketball FRESHMAN SCOREBOARD Woodstock 21 Plainfield 48 Woodstock 46 Hale-Ray 33 Woodstock 18 Windham Tech 49 Woodstock 21 Griswold 58 Woodstock 32 Brooklyn 45 Woodstock 37 Plainfield 82 Woodstock 39 Griswold 75 Woodstock 36 Brooklyn 54 Woodstock 45 Rectory 65 Woodstock 34 Hale-Ray 45 Woodstock 46 Rectory 55 Woodstock 23 Windham Tech 66 Girls Varsity Basketball GIRLS’ SCOREBOARD Woodstock 60 Woodstock 53 Woodstock 49 Woodstock 54 Woodstock 38 Woodstock 49 Woodstock 33 Woodstock 44 Woodstock 41 Woodstock 51 Woodstock 28 Woodstock 41 Woodstock 31 Woodstock 46 Woodstock 46 Woodstock 63 Woodstock 45 Woodstock 29 Woodstock 55 Woodstock 53 Woodstock 38 Woodstock 33 PCA 23 Parish Hill 17 Plainfield 30 Killingly 48 Tourtellotte 10 Wheeler 33 Alumni 30 Putnam 52 Griswold 27 Plainfield 22 Tourtellotte 29 Hale-Ray 26 Putnam 56 Lyman 22 Parish Hill 16 PCA 34 QVC- Griswold 33 Putnam 47 Valley Regional 34 Cathedral Catholic 41 Tolland 35 Stafford 39 Sitting—Co-Captains Denise Gileau and Rathe Beatson. Kneel- ing left to right—Sue Healy, Deb Boldry, Kristen Croteau, Kim Staveski, Jill Walberg, Gail Gileau, Manager Mary Sargent, Trainer Cindy White, Carol Lynch, Audrey Shead, Patti Beat- son, Edith Beach, Scorer Jeanne Hochberg, Coach Cecelia Ingraham. Kneeling, left to right: Leslie Monroe, Becky Bishop, Shirley Mitchell, Captain Nannette Moulin, Priscilla Dowdy, Pam Davis, Julie Patterson. Standing: Coach Lady, Sue Norton, Linda Hutchins, Elaine Stanton, Jill Erickson, Julie Harkness, Barbara Lynch, Tanya Harvey, Kathy Beatty, Trainer Karen Bertrand. Girls’ Junior Varsity Basketball GIRLS’ SCOREBOARD Woodstock 27 PCA 10 Woodstock 22 Parish Hill 19 Woodstock 27 Plainfield 8 Woodstock 22 Killingly 15 Woodstock 19 Tourtellotte 24 Woodstock 23 Wheeler 1 1 Woodstock 30 Putnam 21 Woodstock 36 Griswold 19 Woodstock 33 Plainfield 13 Woodstock 30 Tourtellotte 13 Woodstock 22 Putnam 13 Woodstock 26 Parish Hill 16 Woodstock 29 PCA 24 Varsity Cheerleaders Bottom: Captain Dianne Rondeau. From left to right: Alternate Annette Tremblay, Laura Scandalito, Erica McWilliam, Cally Willis, Kathie Fel- lows, Laurie Martel, Lynne Martel, Nancy Marshall, Alternate Julie Robbins. 54 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Bottom row, left to right: Martha Griffith, Alternate Laura Smith, Patti Ed- monston. 2nd row: Heather Fairfield, Tracey Rapose, Captain Dawn Sherman, Lisa Edmons- ton, Suzanne Walker, Patty Kelly, Linda Scandalito, Sue Hicks. Boys’ Cheerleaders Bottom row: Mike Frederickson, Steve Zulli, Campbell El- lsworth, Bob Black- mer. 2nd row: Mi- chael LaRose, Carl Frederickson, Ted Johnson, Bill Wol- slegel. 55 WOODSTOf '%T STARS 9UUL •s € . ■y ’ ? v« 7 January 20—Con- necticut State Con- gresswoman Ella Crasso opens race for Governor I ___________________ I January 28-Victorious Girls' Basketball Team wins QVC championship and places 2nd in State Tournament February 10-Soviet Union Issues Summons Against Nobel Prize Win- ner Alexander Solzhenitsyn February 1—Headmaster Al- lan Walker elected President of National Association of Secondary School Principals February 7— March 4—Newspaper March 10— July 19—War August 8 — Approval of Heiress Patricia Hearst Streakers off breaks out be- NIXON RE- Nixon Drops to kidnapped by Sym- and Running tween Greece SIGNS PRKS1- 28% in Callup bionese Liberation on Nations and Turkey on DENCY; Ford Poll Army Campuses Cyprus takes over ] i I r ADMINISTRATION. Seated: Headmaster. Mr. Walker: Standing, Left to right: Director of Bu Affairs, Mr. Robert Wilde; Director of Academii vices. Mr. Thomas |uk ; Director of Pupil-Pers Services. Mr. Marshall Tourtellotte. DIVISION OF HISTORY AND HUMANITIES. Front row, left to right: Mr. Daniel Graves, Music; Miss Luanna Johnston, History; Mr. Paul Lynn, Pot- tery and Printmaking; Second row, left to right: Mr. David Cimino, History; Mr. John Budd, Chairman. Art. DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. Left to right: Kenneth Beatson, Industrial Arts. Mrs. Pris- cilla Hamm, Home Economics; Mr. John Durst, Chairman, Conservation—Science; Mrs. Lucy Park- erton. Business; Mr. David Marsland, Business. DIVISION OF MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCES. Seated, left to right: Mrs. Joan Angelo, Chairman, Math- ematics; Mrs. Teresa Agostinelli, Science; Mrs. Lois Siegmund, Mathematics. Second row left to right: Mr. Robert Thompson, Mathematics; Mr. Mark Helyer, Science-Mathematics, Mr. James Pepe, Science; Mr. Do ninic Tedeschi, Assistant Chairman, Science—Mathematics. DIVISION OF LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE. Left to right: Mr. Robert Smith, Chairman, English; Mrs. Robert Smith, French; Mr. David Greeg, English, Miss Luanna Johnston, Spanish; Mr. Thomas Juko, English; Mrs. Jennifer Taylor. Latin; Mr. Kent Weaver, English-Gu'dance. DIVISION OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION. RECREATION AND ATHLETICS. Left to right: Mr. Douglas Peck, Chairman, Physical Education: Mrs. Robert Ingraham, Physical Education. SECRETARIAL STAFF. Left to right: Mrs. Carl Peterson, School Secretary; Mrs. Edward Conlin, Business Secre- tary; Mrs. Gordon Brown, Adminis- trative Secretary. STAFF. Left to right: Mr. William Olhs, Custodian; Mr. Earl Farrows, Custodian: Mr. Thomas Lamb, Custodian; Mrs. Cy- nthia Bessette, School Nurse; Mr. Dan Beatson, Custodian. Student Services Underclassmen FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 22; Front row, left to right; Donna Benoit, Michelle Bova, Lori Cosenzi, Mark Buchanan, Frank Corden, David Barrett, Second row, left to right: Gary Adams, Paul Breton, Turner Beatty, Steve Chahanovich, Tim Cooley, Glenn Carlson, Michael Burke, Brian Ask. Third row, left to right; Ann Beaudreault, Jeanne Cheney, Paula Boivin, Rebecca Bishop, Carol Arvidson, Shawna Butts, Barbara Ballou. FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 23: Front row, left to right: Priscilla Doughty, Christine Froehlich, Lisa Edmonston, Carol Gallerani. Second row, left to right: Campbell Ellsworth, Carl Frederickson, George French, Mike Folsom, Jens Eriksen, Bruce Gregoire. Third row, left to right: Kevin Gileau, Valerie Day, Judy Gee, Cindy Green, Lisa Eriksen, Martin Gratton. FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 25: Front row, left to right: Jean Hochberg, Linda Hut- chins, Debbie Hebert, Janice Hyslop. Second row, left to right: Kyle Hogan, Charlie Kozey, Ted Johnson, Mike LaRose, Chuck Livernois, Kevin Levesque, Earl Kurtz, Sue Larrow, Barbara Lynch, Teri Julian, Julie Harkness, John Lashua, Duane Higgins. FRESHMAN HOME- ROOM 28: Front row, left to right: Pam Put- nam, Denise Page, Shirley Mitchell, She- ryl Molnar, Patty Paige. Second row, left to right: Ed Murray, Rich- ard Newton, Bill Min- ikowski, Phil Monroe, Dominick Roto, Sher- man Mitchell, Bill Ross. Third row, left to right: Mitchell Pou- drier, Bruce Mayo, Dar- lene Mathieu, Tracey Rapose, Ann McElroy, Judy McGovern, Tom Perkins, John McKay. FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 29: Front row, left to right: Louise VanValkenburg, Su- san Smith, Linda Scandilito, Natalie Withers, Elaine Stanton. Second row, left to right: Jody Sanga, Craig Sherman, Paul Salvas, Bill Wolslegel, Neil Syriac, Ste- ven Zulli, Kurt Sample, Third row, left to right: Paul Winslow, Paula Thayer, Kim Vinal, Cindy Smith, Russell Williams. SOPHOMORE HOME- ROOM 4Q1: Bottom row, left to right: Linda Hibbard, Cindy Ly- man, Diana Harris, Chris Gifford, Lynne King. Second row, left to right: Jill Erickson, Rebecca Hyde, Pam Gagnon, Lynda Griggs, Doreen Fales. Third row, left to right: Danny Emerson, Mar- tha Griffith, Carole Ek- hom, Patty Edmonston, Sue Hicks, Laura Galle- rani. Fourth row, left to right: Scott Johnston, David Hutchins, Den- nis Hebert, Robert Hendrickson, Paul Froehlich, Edwin Hry- zan, Richard Freeman. SOPHOMORE HOME- ROOM 403: Bottom row, left to right: Joy Parker, Julie Patterson, Sherry Merlo, Sue Newton. Second row, left to right: Leslie Munroe, Susan Norton, Mary Muraco. Third row, left to right: Dayle Mitchell, Mike Nelson, Rick Perry, Jimmy Per- ron. Fourth row, left to right: Robert Mayo, Joe Martel, Dave Mulvey. Fifth row, left to right: Steve Rechner, Jerry Paige, Gary Provost, Mark Minikowski. 72 SOPHOMORE HOME- ROOM 404: Bottom row, left to right: Anna Thayer, Laura Smith, Sue Walker, Judy Wal- berg. Second row, left to right: Scott Smith, Laura Turcott, Robin Sheldon, Annette Tremblay. Third row, left to right: Tom Wol- slegel, Billy Skeens, Wesley Warren, Kevin White, Mark Starr, Doug Twerdy, Gary Smith, Doug Stark, Ted Seraphin, Phil Willis. Fourth row, left to right: Ralph Yulo, Windsor White, Terry Whittenburg, Brian Sheldon, Ronald Underwood. SOPHOMORE HOME- ROOM 407: Bottom row, left to right: Deb- bie Adams, Debra Brown, Diane Barrett, Monica Baker, Cindy Bessette; Third row: standing left to right: Patti Beatson, Patty Blackmer, Pat Chobo- ciak, Marie Blackmer, JoAnn Chattelle, Beth Clark. Fourth row, left to right: Robert Black- mer, Dennis Barlow, Brad Cheney, Peter Colabretta. 73 JUNIOR HOMEROOM 10: Front row, left to right: Kristen Croteau, Debbie Boldry, Sally Czarnecki, Charlene Chesanek, Jo- Ann Brown. Second row, left to right: Laura Beaudreault, Edith Beach, Dale At- wood, Peggy Ask, Denise Bellerive. Third row, left to right: John Budd, David Chat- telle, Bruce Ballou, Robin Beach. Fourth row, left to right: Vinnie Carminati, David Collins, Robert Beaudreault, Eddie Clark. Fifth row, left to right: Roger Barbour, Blair Colyer, Jerry Adams, Michael Andert. JUNIOR HOMEROOM 11: Front row, left to right: Beth-Ann Hirtle, Tanya Harvey, Pam Harding, Carol Lynch, Sue Healy. Second row, left to right: Janet Horo- nzewic, Donna Herindeen, Barbara Hub- bard, Patty Kelly, Brett Liebler, Diane King. Third row, left to right: Mark Hazel- ton, Willis Hiscock, Charlie Johnson, Keith Larson. Fourth row, left to right: Pe- ter Hyslop, Brian Langlois, Jeff Koerner, Dennis Larrow. JUNIOR HOMEROOM 12: Front row, left to right: Donna Robbins, Lois Pattee, Nanette Moulin, Carla Nelson, Patty Phalen. Second row, left to right: Laurie Martel, Ann Maynard, Julie Robbins, Nancy Marshall, Nancy Molnar, Erica McWilliam. Third row, left to right: Madelyn Roto, Kathy Racine, Lynne Martel, Lori Phaneuf. Fourth row, left to right: Bob Putnam, Steven Minikowski. Randy Mayo, Sean Riley, Mark Peterson. Fifth row, left to right: David Morse, Eric Porter, Bill Perron, David Ross, Mike Meehan. JUNIOR HOMEROOM 13: Front row, left to right: Beth Tanajes, Audrey Shead, Kim Sample, Laura Scandelito, Cindy Woodis. Second row, left ot right: Cally Willis, Dodi Whitehouse, Brenda Sheldon, Mary Sargent, Anne Suleski, Jill Walberg. Third row, left to right: Jane Williamson, Becky Salo, Brenda Smith, Debbie Woodworth. Fourth row, left to right: Allen Walker, Larry Salvas. Mark Warren, David Withers, Mark Sheldon. Fifth row, left to right: Charlie Williamson, Stanley Szela, John Wendel. JUNIOR HOMEROOM, AG. BUILDING: Front row, left to right: Gale Gileau, Jo-Ann Dvorsky, Betsy Davis, Denise Dagle, Jane Farber. Second row, left to right: Steve Griggs, Bret Gardner, Jeff Durst. Third row, left to right: Paul Doughty, Ber- nie Deeg, Steven Froehlich, Drew Dutram. Candidate Visits Stir Discussion Of Issues Republican Peter Locke and Democrat John Julian, candidates tor State Representatives, conduct lively debate over campaign issues. Sam Hellier, U. S. Representative candidate, greets GOP youth representatives of the Woodstock area. Democrat candidate for U. S. Representative, Chris Dodd, discusses government with Academy students. Democrat, Bob Houley, candidate for State Senator, states his views on abortion. 1975 SPIRE STAFF CO-EDITORS Sharon Goodwin Dawn Sherman LAYOUT EDITOR Susan Vonderheide TYPISTS Ann Marie Mavnard Brett Leibler Diane King Sally Czarnecki Heather Fairfield PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Lisa Siegmund ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Michael Gallerani COPY EDITOR Mary-Anne Griffith SPORTS EDITOR Joanne Dvorsky BUSINESS EDITOR Carla Nelson LAYOUT Patty Phalen Carol St. King Bernie Deeg Nevil Parker David Ross PHOTOGRAPHERS Michael Gallerani Bernhard Deeg Mr. David Cimino Greg Favreau Chuck Hutchins Martin Ennis ADVISOR Mr. Robert Smith Sponsors AGWAY PETROLEUM CORP. CHRISTIAN BOOK STORE Thompson, Ct. Woodstock, Ct. ANDERT’S CARPET SERVICE CHUCK’S STEAK HOUSE Eastford, Ct. Putnam, Ct. BALD HILL NURSERY CHURCH CLOTHING Woodstock Putnam, Ct. BARON TIRE CO. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Woodstock Putnam, Ct. BELDING-HIMINGWAY CO. CORMIER CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC Putnam Putnam, Ct. BOSWORTH HOUSE 1763 COTTAGE CRAFTS Pomfret Center, Ct. Pomfret Center, Ct. BRUNARHAN’S DEARY BROS. RESTAURANT Woodstock, Ct. Putnam, Ct. BUGBEE’S EASTFORD BUILDING SUPPLY Putnam, Ct. Eastford, Ct. CARGILL CHEVROLET CO., INC. Putnam, Ct. EASTFORD CONVENIENT FOOD STORE Eastford, Ct. CHICOINE PHARMACY EASTFORD RUBBER STAMP SHOP Putnam, Ct. Eastford, Ct. 89 EASTFORD TRUCK SALES CO. Eastford, Ct. JOY’S STAND Woodstock, Ct. FANCY ‘N’ CASUAL HAIRDOS Woodstock. Ct. KING TRUCKING CO., INC. Eastford, Ct. FERN’S RADIO TV SERVICE Woodstock, Ct. LARRY KRUSHEFSKY Woodstock, Ct. FORD AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE Eastford, Ct. LAURION CLEANERS Putnam, Ct. GENERAL LYON INN EASTFORD, Ct. LAZY MARE STABLES Woodstock, Ct. GRUBES’ CAMERA SHOP Putnam, Ct. LESCHKE-PUFFER INSURANCE Putnam, Ct. GRUBES’ STUDIO Putnam, Ct. LINEMASTER Woodstock, Ct. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE Putnam, Ct. LINDON TREE SERVICE Phoenixville, Ct. HEALY INSURANCE AGENCY Woodstock, Ct. LOOS AND COMPANY INC. Pomfret, Ct. TED HEBERT BUILDERS Woodstock, Ct. PAUL LYNN-PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS Woodstock, Ct. IVANHOE TOOL AND DIE Thompson, Ct. MATHIEU FORD AND MERCURY Putnam, Ct. 90 MAYGOLD FARMS DAIRY PUTNAM FARMERS CO-OP Pomfret Center, Ct. Putnam, Ct. MODERN LUMBER CO., INC. PUTNAM FURNITURE CO. Putnam, Ct. Putnam, Ct. NATIONAL CHROMIUM PUTNAM SAVINGS BANK Woodstock, Ct. Putnam, Ct. O-HO-HO Woodstock, Ct. ROLAND’S CLEANERS Putnam, Ct. JOE PETROWSKY REAL ESTATE CO RONDEAU’S SERVICE STATION Northeastern, Ct. Putnam, Ct. PEVNER’S Putnam, Ct. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. Putnam, Ct. PINEKNOLL REAL ESTATE Woodstock, Ct. SHOPHIE’S FLORIST SHOP AND GARDEN CENTER Eastford, Ct. THE PINES FAMILY CAMPING SHOPPERS GUIDE Eastford, Ct. Putnam, Ct. POLE BRIDGE ANTIQUE SHOP Woodstock, Ct. SPARROW-HICKS REALTY Putnam, Ct. JOHN C. PRATO, CONTRACTOR- BUILDER Woodstock, Ct. TATEM INSURANCE AGENCY Eastford, Ct. PREFERRED PLASTICS, INC. Putnam, Ct. TOPPER’S HEATING SERVICE, INC. Eastford, Ct. 91 TRUC INTERNATIONAL INC.- FINE SOAPS AND TOILETRIES Woodstock, Ct. COMPLIMENTS OF THE WILLIS CONSTRUCTION CO. Phoenixville, Ct. P. WAJER AND SONS EXPRESS WINDY ACRES FLORIST AND CO., INC. GREENHOUSE Dudley, Mass. Putnam, Ct. WHITCRAFT CORPORATION WOODSTOCK LINE CO. Eastford, Ct. Putnam, Ct. WM. S. WARREN AND SONS WOODSTOCK POTTERY Eastford, Ct. Woodstock, Ct. WHITEHOUSE PACKAGE STORE WOODSTOCK VARIETY Ashford, Ct. LUNCHEONETTE Woodstock, Ct. 92 PATRONS Able Drill and pump Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adams Jr. Best wishes Best wishes to the class of 1975 Mr. and Mrs. J. Stuart Boldry Bradley Provisions Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Cheney Congratulations class of “75” Mr. and Mrs. John Creighton Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Czarnecki The Donald Family The Ellsworth Family Mrs. Herb Erikson Mr. and Mrs. George L. Gallerani Good luck class of “75” Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. David S. Hazelton Ted and Sandra Hebert Mr. and Mrs. A. Chandler Hibbard Hibbard’s Christmas Tree Farm Horse treats: by L. M. Newfields Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. W. Lewis Hyde Kay’s III and Kay’s IV Kelly’s Retreading Service Dr. and Mrs Theodor Koerner Mr. and Mrs. Norman Langlois: Congratulations to class of “75” Lapointes Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Liebler Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Martel The James Maynard Family Meyer’s Store Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muraco Sandra’s Beauty Salon Shaw Stationers, Inc. Ken and Debbie Sherman Snuffy’s Package Store Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Starr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St. King: Congratulations graduates Sumner’s Auto Body Shop Trask’s Store Trudeau, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Vallee Village Pizza and Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Roman Wajer Weimann’s Nursery Dr. and Mrs. Richard F. Wendel Best wishes: George and Joyce White Woodstock Farms Woodstock Orchards Woodstock Variety and Luncheonette Zukie Shorts 93 ■ September 2—1 ■ Ford nominates 1 Nelson Rockefel- ■ lar as 41st Vice- 1 President j September 28-President Ford Announces Amnesty Plan For Vietnam Desert- ers and Draft Dodgers November 22—Ger- ald Ford Becomes First U. S. President to Visit Japan September 4—Class of 1975's Senior Year Begins—Class Offi- cers are Mary-Anne Griffith, President; Vicki Lambot, Vice- President; Kathi Beatson, Secretary; Lucy Williamson, Trea- surer-Administration lets Smokers Puff In Public in New Smoking Area 119751 January 15- Ford Reports State of Union as not good 1 1 1 1 I June 8—Class of 1975 Reflects 1 On Past On Academy Sun- day June 13 —Antics Cause Laughter As Seniors Reminisce on Class Night June 14—Class of 1975 Joins Alumni At Alumni Ban- quet June 15—Class of 1975 Gradu- ates After Four Long Years Editors’ Message In 1971 we entered Woodstock Academy not knowing what the four years ahead would hold. In the past years we have seen the world and nation operate in an unprecedented way. The impeachment of the United States’ President, the corrpution in high powers, economic troubles, and shortages of all types of fuel, oil, and by-products are now accepted as fact. Advancements in medicine and technology are steadily occurring yet, unfortunately they are overwhelmed in the darkness of the society. This Spire of 1975 reaches the four years we have spent at Woodstock by depicting the influences we have been exposed to both in and out of the school. Let us now look to the future knowing that our four years at Woodstock Academy have prepared us to accept the challenges that 1976, 1980 and 1990 may hold. Best Wishes to all our fellow graduates. Sincerely, Sharon Goodwinn Dawn Sherman Co-editors Many thanks to the following staff members who contributed much time and effort. Seniors: Micheal Gallerani, Mary-Anne Griffith, Nevil Parker, Lisa Siegmund, Susan Vonderheide; Juniors; Sally Czarnecki, Bernhard Deeg, Joanne Dvorsky, Diane King, Brett Liebler, Ann Maynard, Carla Nelson, Patty Phalen, David Ross. Our photographers: Mr. Guy Grube of Grube Studios, Mr. David Cimino, Bernhard Deeg, Martin Ennis, Greg Favreau, Michael Gallerani, and Chuck Hutchins. Special thanks for the time and patience of our yearbook representative, Mr. James Findley. Much appreciation goes to our advisor, Mr. Robert Smith, who has devoted many hours of his time and knowledge. The 1975 Woodstock Academy Spire was printed in an edition of 300 copies of ninety-six pages each. The pages are of 80 pound Calais stock, 7% By 10Vfc inches. The endsheets are standard, of solid color SC-7 red stock. Headlines are Melior type in 14 pt., 24 pt., and 36 pt. sizes. Body copy is 10 pt. Melior. The cover design is a Vista lithograph using Flame Red 10 Ink on White lithograph cloth. The binding is Smythe sewn, rounded and backed. The 1975 Spire was printed by contract agreement with Herff Jones.
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