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5 LEARNING. the key to the door of success Noncy Moore ond Kothy King leorn thot occurote meosurements ore importont in chemistry lob. Morgoret Pesce tokes odvontoge of study time. Learning is at the core of our school. Exceptional students find their learning accomplishments are honored by membership in the National Honor Society. The activities of the society include the annual Campus Cruise, the Alumni Reception, and the Junior Senior Banquet. The English Department, headed by Miss Helen Estes, offers students courses ranging from grammar to great literature. Topics covered by the Social Studies Department, under the leadership of Mr. Louis Piper, include ancient and modern civilizations, as well as the study of world governments. Through extra-curricular activities such as the Current Affairs, Debc;iting, and International Relations clubs, students participate in field trips, debates, and discussions to gain a better understanding of the world they will enter as young adults. The language clubs in conjunction with the Language Department, headed by Mr. Michael Guadano, enrich the students' understanding of the cultures of France, Spain and Ancient Rome. Mathematics is fast becoming the language of the scientific age, and the M.H.S. Mathematics and Science departments, headed by Mr. Dwight Perry and Mr. Philip Emery, respectively, prepare students for careers in these fast growing fields. Truly, at M.H.S. the golden key to success is extended to those who will accept it.

6 Morion Verge develops o voluoble skill home ecnnom ics doss. iri Doing is learning in action. The vocational teachers, headed by Mr. William Voders, offer students a wide range of subjects in the field of business and vocational arts. Typing, Business Machines, Drafting, Electric Shop, and many related courses are available to interested students. There are a number of clubs connected with vocational subjects open to high school students. The Rocket CIJ.Jb studies and builds functional rockets of many sizes and types. Students interested in constructing and repairing radios may join the Radio Club. Members of the Audio Visual Aids Club deliver and set up projectors, screens, and other instructiono 1 aids at the request of teachers. The Club is under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Skinner. The Photography Club attracts future photographers and interested hobbyists. Students ore prepared for future life at home by the Home Economics Deportment, headed by Mrs. Doris Pyne. Subjects ranging from Foods to Child Development are offered to interested students. The Future Nurses' Club gives students the opportunity to actively prepare for a rewording career of service. Girls interested in library science make up the Library Pages, headed by Mrs. Morion Monahan. Members of the M.H.S. Publications Stoff take orders for and distribute publications by the Somonhis Staff and the Fine Arts Magazine Stoff. Through the vorio:>s clubs and vocational deportments,,:tudents at M.H.S. put their learning into action. Harold Cose and Richard Carpenter discover whot ma kes o radio "tick" in electronics doss. DOING. ideas made visible

7 .~ ~ CREA TING... - the imagination is unchained I Creativity is enjoyment and satisfaction to the thinker. This phase of education is encouraged at M.H.S. The music department headed by Mr. Albert Pearson offers courses ranging from Choir to Music Appreciation. Students who excel vocally may become members of the Round Table Singers who perform for many organizations. Students interested in musical instruments make up the Band, Dance Band, Jazz Club and Orchestra. Creativity is encouraged by the art department under the leadership of Mrs. Elizabeth Budd. Artistically inclined students may study painting, sculpture and crofts. Members of "Sounds of M.H.S.," advised by Mr. David Monahan, produce a bi-weekly radio program heard over WINF. The Fine Arts Magazine, under the guidance of Miss Mary Lou Smith, publishes original material written by students. Mr. Jay Stager heads the Somanhis Staff which compiles the yearbook. The High School World Staff, under the guidance of Mrs. Joyce Don, compiles the school newspaper, which appears in the Manchester Evening Herald. Students interested in the theater make up the Sock 'n Buskin Drama Society, under the direction of Mrs. Carolyn Ehrman and Mr. Donald Thomas. Through these departments and clubs, students are given the freedom to express their individuality and creative talents. Allon Howes and the M.H.S. marching musicians.

8 Girls' field hockey team... "o swing and o miss." Through athletic competition, both intramural and interscholastic, students at Manchester High develop physically and emotionally in the ideals of fair play and sportsmanship. The Physical Education Deportment, headed by Miss Julia Cose, is responsible for the athletic growth of the students. Boys who ore especially active in athletics ore honored by membership in the Varsity "M" Club, under the guidance of Mr. Nicholas Costa., The leaders' Clubs give students the opportunity to display their leadership qualities in physical education classes. The many competitive sports at M.H.S. include: soccer, football, basketball, wrestling, cross country and track, rifle shooting, baseball, golf, tennis, and swimming. The chess team engages in a less physically strenuous type of competition. Students especially proficient in swimming skills make up the Aquaettes, under the guidance of Miss Mary Faignant. The Club presents an annual water ballet for the enjoyment of M.H.S. students and parents. The Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders lead M.H.S. students in cheering their competing teams on to victory. Through supervised athletic competition, students aim to achieve the goal of sportsmanship. Rick Ooley grasps the slippery pigskin.

9 Co-operation is a golden thread binding us together. The Student Council, a body of students elected by their fellow classmates co-operates with the school staff in sponsoring school-wide events, such as the various sports dances, sneaker hops, and assemblies. The Student Council Presidential Election, held in the spring, offers the students a time to participate in a school wide campaign and election. Among the 1963 candidates Dove Odell was elected president. Students not only co-operate within their community, but many hove the chance to co-operate with citizens from other ports of the world. This year at M.H.S. we hod four exchange students: Marius Beckers from Belgium, Dionne Brossington from England, Stephen Duschek from Austria, and Anders lundwoll from Sweden. Two of our own M.H.S. students hove also hod the opportunity to be exchange students. Holly Hooker, sponsored by the American Field Service, visited Turkey for the summer, 1963, and So lly Chopin, sponsored by the International Christion Youth Exchange, spent the entire year in Germany. Holly Hooker ond mementoes of her A.F.S. sponsored summer in Turkey. CO-OPERA TING. a golden thread binding us together

10 GRADUATING. the final act to a memorable performance The finol oct in the high school performonce before the curtoin of the world is roised ond we oil become octors. Graduation signifies the closing door on a memorable high school career and the opening of another door to a world of opportunity. The Seniors of the class of 1964 hove worked long and hard for the memorable day of their graduation. They hove devoted their time and talents to the improvement of Manchester High School. Upon several hove fallen the heavy responsibilities of leadership, and they hove responded most cheerfully to the coll of service by their fellow classmates. Many of these graduating students hove been honored for their service to their school and their community, and still others for their outstanding creative and academic accomplishments. In June of 1964, 750 deserving seniors received their coveted diplomas signifying the closing curtain to the final act of a memorable performance. Groduotion will be o lifelong shadow in eoch one's memory.

11 REMEMBERING..,~. 4hrlKm'fii As we look back on our years at M anchester High, we shall remember many things: the everyday life - slamming lockers, crowded halls, the cafeteria, a sea of faces; the special events - "Oklahoma," the magnificent performance of the combined efforts of the Music Department and the Sock 'n Buskin Drama Society; the Prom sponsored by the Senior Girls' Club in the spring of 1963; the 1963 Junior Prom and Queen Julie, set on that famous avenue, Champs Elysees; the Varsity "M" Alumni Dance, Thanksgiving, 1963; and so many other wonderful events held at M.H.S. As we look back, each of us will remember something different, but we will remember with fondness our years at M.H.S. Betsy Hyde knows thot o telephone is o g irl's best friend. Liz Dowkins and Dione Bompton portraying witches in Sock 'n Buskin's "Dork of the Moon."

12 Students sometimes need a breath of fresh air in the chemistry laboratory. We are proud to be Americans. Students take a welcome lunch break 4th period.

13 COME) WALK WITH ME A WHILE. ' ---- See this building, more than mortar, More than bricks, concrete and steel. Here are forged tomorrow's leaders, Here the core of knowledge lies.

14 !'f '. l. 't.'~ ~ ti.. r,, Now you've met us, seen the future; At M.H.S. we learn and grow. We meet life's problems and we solve them Confident the future's ours! By Georgette Ponton

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16 LEARNING

17 UniqY!e.i d Routirle Prob1ems Cf.lallenge Mr. H. Blaine Miller Mr. George Emmerling Mr. A. Raymond Rogers Principal Mr. Laurence Leonard

18 the SCHOOL STAFF ~-~- at M.H.S. Secretarial Staff ROW 1: Morjorie Poton, Ethel Tongorone, Morgorite McMullen, Morion Zeppo, Mory Tierney. Swithchboard Operators SEATED: D. Peterson, C. Chomberloin. STANDING: C. Apel, 8. Rautenberg, T. Tessier, D. Thomson, G. Rizzo, N. Trueman, L Keith, 8. Grezel, B. Luppochino, S. Page, D. Perrett, D. Kosky. ~ l (( <o Custodial Staff McMollum, A. Labonville, V. Lennon, C. Rezmon, F. Pisch. ROW 2: E. Madison, H. Crockett, L Anniello, W. Eagleson, M. Meronovich, E. Bryon!.. - '

19 ROW 1: N. Szorck, K. Vennari, L. Roger, treasurer; R. Jodoin, president; P Rcickow ki vice president; J. Corbett, secretary; E Haus junior advisor; P. Pilkonis, junior advisor; C. Borrell, M. Edwards, G Ponton. ROW 2: J. Jackson, P. Borninghom, P. f< Ith 1m B Goudreau, J. Howroyd, M. Bloke, $. Johnson, E. Hyde, J. Frithsen, D. Plott, J. McMillen, C. Cowing, E. Wolf, J. Ortoloni, M. Willioms. ROW 3: Mr. Potterton, T. Philbrick, D. Bompton, R. Siegal. A LcCloire, H. Hooker, 9. Gunos, D. Johnson, J. Preston, D. Hinchey, E. Coltma n, K. Norris, W. Fronk, P. Wise. Absent: Solly Chopin, Gerold Plante. F. A. Verplanck Chapter of NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Dr. Ted Powell speaks ol the N.H.S. induction. Margaret Roberts extends congratulations to J ill Howroyd, as Mr. Rogers looks on. Members of N.H.$. repeat the Notional Honor Society pledge ot the induction.

20 Logical Thinking Through MATH In 1947 the Somanhis was dedicated to Mr. Dwight Perry, of whom it was sa d, "his cheerful personality and keen sense of humor has stimulated us to enjoy and appreciate the study of mathematics." In this last year before his retirement, we salute Mr. Perry for his untiring patience, warm and understanding interest in young people, and the encouragement and knowledge he offered to all his students. Geometry students, Jone Spaeth, Cindy Bornes, and Pot Connelly study some complicated problems. ROW 1: Mrs. Coral Ellis, Mr. Dwight Perry, Mrs. Rosamond Toomey, Mrs. Eileen Wilson. ROW 2: Mr. Louis Vismontos, Mr. Philip Hyde, Mr. Richard Danielson, Mr. Harold Porks, Mr. Joy R. Stager.

21 ROW 1: Mr. Raymond Korbusieski, Mr. Elgin Zotursky, lv'.r. Lou is Piper, Miss Cotherine Pu t nam, Mr. Walker Briggs. ROW 2: Mr. Arthur Gloeser, Mr. Nicholas Cosio, Mr. Donold Race, Mr. William Dowd, Mr. Zone Voughon, Mr. Theodore Mortin, Mr. Jomes Brezinski. Mr. Voughon ond Mr. Piper. Reports ore o vitol phose of Social Studies. Mr. Zot ursky and Mr. Mortin....' to. Broaden Ou

22 ROW 1: W. Dixon, S. Duschek, M. Willioms, F.P.A. representative; G. Henley, president; P. Rockowski, vice-president; K. McCormick, secretary; R. Corson, treasurer; D. Bompton, F.P.A. alternate; A. lundwoll. ROW 2: D. Frazier, N. Ryon, K. Conlon, D. Conklin, J. Corbett, C. Hubbord, J. Weidman, E. Strom, E. St urgeon. ROW 3: S. Swodosh, E. Sheldon, M. Gloeber, J. Holl, G. Biggs, H. Hooker, J. Holloron, N. Zoglio, J. Clarke, P. Gworek, Mr. Piper, adviser. ROW 4: D. Sterkel, J. Coltman, J. McCormick, J. Sturtmon, J. Amirault, R. Ponton, P. Brome, B. McNamara, A. Tomko. Current Affairs Club Debating Club ROW 1: Mr. De loney, L. Heller, secretary; J. Macrhersan, vice president; R. Sullivan, president; P. Gworek, L. Beckett, treasurer; Mr. Dougherty. ROW 2: M. Podolny, G. Nickerson, S. Perry, E. Coltman, W. Simmers, P. Becker, J. Peach, T. Zobrovsky :- ~. - ~ -- Understanding. of World Affairs... ' 19

23 READING The Ability to Communicate Is Students learn to use the mechanical aides in the new reading laboratory.

24 ROW 1: Mrs. Joyce Don, Miss Anno McGuire, Miss Mory Lou iso Abbe. ROW 2: Miss Mory Lou Smith, Miss Morion Cosey. ROW 3: Mrs. Carolyn Ehrman, Mrs. Lucille Gipson, Miss Helen Estes, Mrs. Doris Johnson, Miss Ann Englond. --~ " ENGLISH Essential in Solving All Problems. ROW 1: Mr. Donald Thomas, Mr. Herbert Pogoni, Mr. John Lynch, Mr. David Monahan.

25 ROW 1: K. Schwartz, E Treat, N Dunfield, J. Newton, S. Peckham, president; J Ruddell. secretory; B. Finkelstein, B. Minton, P Fiolkoll, J. Cook. ROW 2: P. Vol kert, E. Perry, S. Palmer, S. Bonning, K. Fredrickson, L. Kerin, D. Worgon, C. Turkington, R. Tierney, W. Farr, S. Turcotte, T. Farr, B. McNamara, Miss Todd. Span ish Club LANGUAGES a Basis for Cultural Development Senor Dougherty Mr. Werner, alias Coeser. ROW 1: Miss Beulah Todd Mr. Micheal Guodono, Mr. George Dougherty. ROW 2: Mrs. Lucille Gipson, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs Heidi Mcinerney, Mrs. Hlodky, Mr. Arthur Werner, Mrs. Yvonne Allon, Miss Dutelle, Miss Martha Roso, Miss Constance Pelletier.

26 ROW 1; R. Wichman, B. Rayburn, L. Gee, S. Douton, S. leblonc, P. Rivord, president; R. Strickland, vice-president; B. Holmon, secretory; J. Roy, treasurer; K. Howard, G. Brodlou. ROW 2: P. Hollihon, B. Bergamini, G. Opoloch, J. Boucher, J. Bajek, G. Mocllvoin, B. Romizi, P. Fiolkofl, L. Emmerling, K. Mego, J. Carpenter, L. Davis, C. Malis, S. Cone, P. Miner, R. Smith. ROW 3: M. Odell, L. Hunter, B. Fields, S. Guodono, J. Horton, l. Woodruff, C. Spector, V. Horp, C. Mottorelli, 0. Dodge, L. Keeney, F. Mozzer, K. Johnson, S. Guodino, E. Giard, P. Molovo, M. J. Dodge, S. Chaplin, C. Glowacki, D. Dizon, Mrs. Mcinerney, L. Dutelle. ROW 4: S. Lucas, C. Joyner, S. Gabbey, T. Ford, C. Colpitts, J. Richmond, J. Fedora, L. lontocho, L. Verra, B. Horn, K. Walker, A. Rhodes, J. Blozinski, J. Fronzoso, P. Drovitz, C. Fornell, K. Johnson, P. Becker. French Club Junior Classical League ROW 1: C. Infante, T. Alexander, B. Cambell, R. Ponton, treasurer; D. Kuzmickos, E. Dawkins, J. Jackson, J. Frithsen, A. Kilby, A. Tomko, R. Jodoin, president. ROW 2: S. Wollenberg, L. Dyber, B. ledgord, B. Corlson, F. loroio, M. Wore, L. Gohogen, W. Hust, l. Sopienzo, J. Pendergast, D. Odell, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Gipson. ROW 3: Mr. Werner, B. Lupacchino, J. Spaeth, G. Heard, D. Plotz, P. Herdic, P. Kravitz, L. Brannick, J. Belliveau, M. Allison, E. Hyson, P. Bennett, W. Socherek, D. Bomberger, L. Dowd. ROW 4: M. Heller, R. Potulok, vice-president; M. Reiser, Stefan Duschek, R. Dolton, E. Coltman, W. Word, P. Gworek, secretory; W. Fronk, J. Minnick, R. Porks, S. Moher, W. Heck, C. Hothenthol.

27 Mr. Emery explons the rudiments of f og's legs to his studorts Methodical Precision and Analysis in Mr. Potterton supervises the dissection of o frog.

28 ROW 1: Miss Elizabeth Whorton, Mrs. Anne Kichor, Mr. Philip Emery, Mrs. Florence Levine, Mr. George Poltcrton. ROW 2: Mr. Anthony Alibrio, Mr. Ulrich E!chholz. Mr. Robert Fenn, Mr Charles Keeney, Mr. Conrod Quinlan, Mr. Robert Sines, Mr. Poul Phinney. SCIENCE

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31 ROW 1: Joseph E. Busky, William J. Yoders, Guy Scribner, Andrew P. Vin cens, Francis M. Sullivan, Norman D. Schussler, Joseph Mazzotta. Lee Watkins works diligently in the mo chine shop. Mr. Mazzotta shows Dove Wilk the rudiments of metal work. Drafting prepares the student for future professions.

32 ROW 1: Mr. Scribner, S. Goodstine, W. Linn, secretary and librarian; F. Ruggins, president; P. Collins, vice-president; M. Monohan, treasurer; R. Chasse. ROW 2: E. Oates, R. Arnold, R. Dorchester, P. Krocunos, L. Georgetti, E. Woll. Rocket Club Clayton 1-famel makes a mold in the metal shop. learning what makes o car run.

33 ROW 1: J N wton, P. Gibson, L. White, K. Hoyes, B. Gooding, R Byrnes, treasurer; B. Bojorski, secretory; D. Starr, vice-president; B McCornoick. president; B Knybel, B R<1utenberg, P. Krovifz, B. Armog1do, R Chosse ROW 2: M. Hebert, S. Wegrzyn, R. Scofield, P. Miner, R. Fee, A. Hill, M. Griffith, J. Kelly, D. Mordovsky, J Wagner, J. Du lko, J. Kennedy, H. Winchell, T. Bodger, D Thomas, W. Mosler, R. Fontom, Mr. Skinner. A.V.A. CLUB The Eyes and Mr Kenneth Skinner, A V.A. Director. PHOTOGRAPHY ROW 1: Mr. Perr T Wright, vice-president; R. Stewart, president; N Robinson, secrelarytreasurer; S Dooley ROW 2: E. Faber, B. Gooding, R. Fee, R. Rosellio, K. Spector.

34 M.H.S. ANNOUNCERS ROW 1: B. Taylor, B. House, Mrs Banister, D Plott, N. Hitt, M. Edwards. RADIO CLU B ROW 1: S. Goodstine, B. VonComp, activities mono ger; R. Dorchester, vice-president; D. Gobeille, president; J. Kearney, secretary; It Jodoin; treasurer. ROW 2: Mr. Vincens, D. Mellen, A. Hill, D. Johnson, M. Hurt, J lombert, J. Sebostioo. Ears of M.H.S. Peter Moore and Jon Lambert study the waves of the oscilloscope. An intercom system provides a challenge for Robert Dorchester.

35 Mrs. Priscilla Myers, Mrs. Greto Rourke, M iss Joyce Johnson, Mrs. Doris Pyne. ~~'."";...-, 'i _,...,.., """"" -.- ~- ~.,.~ ~~ ,.. ' r litlm:qt.:\f;'l1ec:onomics Cultjvates -the ~...' - -' ~ - ' -.. 1,J' ~ In Child Development doss students experience reol life situat ions.

36 " Miss Johnson and students look for oppropriate materials. Talents of Our Future Homemakers. "Is it heating?" "Well, here we go." "Not bod at o il!"

37 ROW l: K. Perry, J. Ruddell, E. Perry, P. Cortwright, K. Johnson, B. Smith, L. Clarke, L. Moher, P. Porcheron, K. Hermon, M. Bissett, K. Johnson, C. Spooner. ROW 2: Mrs. Neilson, C. Randoll, C. Cunningham, D. Starke!, S. Harrison, R. lehmus, J. Seavey, l. Young, S. Chopin, N. Ryon, l. Olschefskie, E. Sturgeon. ROW 3: N. Hitt, I. Swanson, A. Shoff, S. Edwards, D. Chandler, D. Maynord, D. Conklin, D. Gulbi nos, R. Angell, S. Beccio, S. Page, S. Knight, C. Smith, W. Ross, R. Matson, K. Kilpatrick, E. Hultman, T. Cummings, H. Childers. ROW 4: P. Richloff, B. Ciechowski, 0. Mordovsky, E. Kenyon, E. Kehl, J. McGill, S. Williams, M. Scheutz, K. Bissell, E. Hyson, N. Chotel, J. Bagge, D. Clark, B. Connors, C. Turkington, R. Tierney, J. Belliveau, R. Brown. ROW 5: J. Bushnell, B. Blozinski, C. Mooney, P. Spencer, P. Hallihan, l. Flaherty, S. Royce, S. Mortel, B. Hartzog, l. Heller, M. Asvestos, P. Rhoads, T. Tabor, L. Semrow, S. Ricupero, J. Messenger, E. Doggett, L. D'Addorio, l. Murphy. Future Nurses Preparation for Future Professions While Serving M.H.S. Mrs. Nielson, s~hool nurse. Future Teachers ROW l: J. Bogue, S. Johns, T. Tessier, J. Coltman, 0. Conklin, K. Person, 0. Person, S. Crone, R. Potulok, S. Edwards. ROW 2: Mr. Deloney, adviser, E. Strom, N. Szarek, L. Verro, N. Richmond, K. Fitzgerald, J. Gollos, R. Reznick, S. Swodosh, I. Stertmon, l. Lentocho, A. Viol, D. Freemon, Mr. Smith, adviser.

38 The Library Is Our Research Laboratory. Pat Gut, president of library Pages. Mrs. Monahan and Mrs. Gerard, our school librorions. Library Pages ROW 1: B. Vaiciulis, C. Barrett, A. Shorrock, E. Strom, P. W illiams, secretory; A. Tomko, vice-president; P. Gut, president; J. McGill, treasurer; C. Steele, T. Beccio, M. Kearney, P. Merz. ROW 2: S. Mallon, J. Nielson, B. Godin, R. Brown, D. Conklin, B. Minton, B. Tedford, S. Wood, J. Hobin, C. McPherson, F. Ehlers, A. Baskind, J. Pendergast, B. Williamson, C. Phinney, L. Pospisil, S. Jenock, Mrs. Gerard. ROW 3: P. Downi ng, S. Perrett, B. Ciechowski, D. Mordovsky, C. Spooner, L. Murphy, L. Darcio, P. Boker, S. Fe ingold, J. Zeppo, C. Monocello, C. Komponik, C. Nodeou, M. Moltempo, H. Childers, A. Leshoy. ROW 4: F. Gades, S. Bonning, L. Girardin, C. Edwards, P. Feltham, R. McElrovy, S. Cowles, T. Lotawic, S. Peckham, P. Perkins, J. Frazel, V. Wabrek, J. Barrett, M. Liss, E. Wenick, E. Berker.

39 ROW 1: Miss Ellice Schofield, Mrs. Groce Kunz, Mr. Russell Wright, Miss Avis Kellogg. ROW 2: Mr. Arthur Jones, Mr. William Paradis, Mrs. Clarice St. Jeon, Mr. Richard Jeannotte, Mrs. Pormys Pratt, Mr. Emil Ostrowski. Specialized Skills Are Developed M.H.S. Publications ROW 1: S. Zito, K. Perron, D. Kosky, M. Ledgord, B. Routenberg, J. Fowler, M. Edwards, E. Berker, N. Sullivan, E. Morsey, J. Cowan. ROW 2: L. Durocher, J. Brooks L Adams, C. Adams, P. Andrews, E. Slegeski, M. Sherwood, D. DelGreco, K. Colemon, K. Schwarz, H. Childers, E. Rubero, N. Hublord, G. Gozdz. ROW 3: K. Nowicki, C. Apel, M. Daly, S. Cieszynski, S. Grimes, C. Smith, J. Frazer, P. McMullon, K. Bissell, M. Sopito, S. Quinn, P. Loftus, B. Bozli, A. Cohun, R. Abbott, D. Cobb. ROW 4: K. Anastasio, B. Silkowski, A. Tomko, R. Brown, P. Provencher, J. Cowles, G. Gorey, L. North, C. Christensen, G. Geromiller, S. Nicholson, D. Gagnon, D. Iuliano, J. Haskell.

40 Mrs. Kunz instructs students on the use of o colc.ulotor. in BUSINESS EDUCATION Beverly Dupont double-checks work on on odding mochine. Betsy Goudreau practices typing skills.

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43 ... I ~ a J r Thoughts and Feelings Conveyed Left to right: B. Burger, J. Preston, R. Sullivon, D. Bompton, M. Treosh, R. Helm, L. Roger, M. Allison, J. Bousfield, L. Boglin. ALL-STATE CHORUS ROUND TABLE SINGERS ROW 1: B. Pettis, J. Allordyce, S. Murphy, L. DiMonno, B. Burger, C Storkweather, D. Platt, K. Vennari, M. Ledgard, I. Swanson, S. Kopplin ROW 2: J. Scanlon, D. Bamplon, E Sheldon, M. Allison, L. Smith, K. Johnson, L. Chapmon, L Orfitelli, L. Thomos, J. McMillen, G Morr, L. Km iec. ROW 3: J. Hutchinson, R. McNeil!, J. Krouse, L. Roger, P. Bennett, T. Zabrovsky, J. Preston, S. Archibald, R. Honsen, D. Morsh, F. Sprague, K. Wichmon. ROW 4: P. Tennon!, R. Sullivon, L. Boglin, F. Sondols, R. Porks, E. Johnson, B. Thieling, D. Bockus, R. Helm, D. Mcintosh.

44 auark. t77j:# t Through the Medium of MUSIC,- i., J1 a"ark. I,, " } 3 ~ 1 he many laces of our music teacher, Mr. Robert Voter. In 1944, when the Somanh1s was dedicated to Mr. G. Albert Pearson, it was said that he "contributed richly to the cultural life of our high school and has been a constant source of inspiration to us." As he retires this year, we would like to reaffirm this sentiment and to thank him for his 32 years of continued service to the youth of Manchester, and for the enrichment he hos brought into our lives.

45 Approaching Perfection Through Practice Scenes during a n Orchestra rehearsal. ~I

46 DANCE BAND ROW 1: K. Giglio, P. McConn, J. Combrio, 8. Toylor, J. Fronzoso, student leader; S. Johns, W. Fronk, N. Asvestos, J. Anderson. ROW 2: Mr. Voter, R. Lines, D. Hindle, J. Gollos, J. LeSuro, W. Esliger, D. Atkinson, D. Morton, A. Howes. ROW 3: L. Perry, L. Dovis, S. Ostrinsky, S. Hovis, M. Forrest, A. Teote, N. Mitchell, J. Ho lloran. ORCHESTRA ROW 1: J. McGill, student leader; S. Hovis, N. Mitchell, S. Mortel, B. Pettis, P. Fiolkoff, E. House, N. Chotel, J. Noren. ROW 2: M1 Voter, S. Johns, R. Armogido, W. Ford, R. Lines, S. Ostrinsky, D. Hindle, E. Carini, J. Armstrong, J. lesure, C. Bernstein, D. Con~od, W. Esliger.,. (I., Si,..i M/ Voter, J. Golias, S. Johns, ~f'"' " BJ ov!or J. Fronzoso, student,.j,h,,.4 NlE leader, S Ostrinsky, W. Esliger, D. Morton, D. Hindle, F. Howes, SEATED: G. Combrio. -t "' "'"

47 MAJORETTES ROW 1: K. Burke, Captain. ROW 2: N. Szarek, L. Foridoni, C. Verge, J. LeMoy, D. Ron $Om, D. Getchell.

48 ROW 1: A. Howes, L. Davis, P. Jackson, E. Smith, secretory; D. Conrod, drum ma jor; Mr. Voter, A. lecloire, student leader; J. Golias, president; W. Fronk, treasurer; J. Anderson. ROW 2: D. Moseley, G. Cambria, J. Fletcher, W. Eslinger, A. Novokowski, D. Chotel, J. Wolcott, J. Salvatore, l. Perry, P. McConn. ROW 3: J. Mott, K. Royce, R. Clark, R. Rolph, R. Wilson, E. Rines, B. Taylor, B. Hurt, D. Atkinson, R. Lines. ROW 4: D. Morton, B. Hamilton, S. Mortel, H. Peck, R. Litke, L. Orfitelli, R. Borello, M. Leggitt, S. Ostrinsky, D. Hindle. ROW 5: W. Vincent, M. Smith, D. Rubin, A. Shoff, C. Phinney, S. Chilson, P. Rines, M. Mcinerny, N. Mitchell, B. Cole. ROW 6: F. Gburski, J. Armstrong, A. Teote, M. Wolcott, J. Fronzoso, M. Forrest, J. McGill, R. Steele, S. Hovis.

49 Mrs. Elizc1beth Budd, Mrs. Arthur Glaeser, and Mrs. La verne Kelson. ART Forms Vary

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51 THE HIGH SCHOOL w ORLD ROW 1: J. Newton, D. Kosky, R. Smith, sports editor; l. Dawkins, Legion editor; M. Williams, feature editor; P. Rackowski, editor; T. Philbrick, copy editor; P. Wise. news editor; G. Sieler, R. Ames. ROW 2: l. Cox. l. Jositis, N. Moore, M. Luke, J. Coltman, C. Monocello, D. Gulbinos, P. Taylor, J. Corbett, S. Trotter, C. Flynn, M. Treosh, Mrs. Don. ROW 3: P. Provencher, C. Cowing, K. Vennari, P. Rosen, T. Rosen. C. Hochodourion, R. Whitesell, R. Stewart, E. Coltman, R. Porks, H. Hooker, P. Pilkonis, G. Gunas, R. Jodoin, W. Corney, J. Nielson, P. Giacmini, l. McCoughey. Mrs. Don and High School World editor Pot Rackowski coordinate a staff of nearly fifty reporters, typists, and feature writers. 48

52 SOMAN HIS In choosing the theme for the 1964 Somonhis we wished to toke advantage of the unusua l effects that con be produced from various methods of printing. In order to odd variety and exemplify the creative talents of M.H.S. students, we chose the theme Textures and Panels. Throughout the book we hove sought to present the textures one comes into contact with every day - from the smooth surface of o desk, to the dusty powder of chalk, and the rough permanence of concrete walls. We hope that you will enjoy and "feel" the theme of this year's book. We would like to thank o few people without whom this book would not hove been possible. The Manchester Evening Herold photographers Mr. Pinto, Mr. Ofiora, and Mr. Soternis and Loring Studio hove token many of the pictures that appear in the book. Our advisor, Mr. Jay R. Stager and Rodman Stewart, a student photographer hove also provided numerous pictures. We would especially like to thank Mr. William Coe for allowing us to use his colored p icture of the school which appears on the end sheets. Speciol thanks also go to Richard Moloney for his picture of the late President John F. Kennedy. All art work was done under the direction of Mrs. LoVerne Kelson of the Art department. We would also like to thank the M.H.S. Publications Stoff under Somonhis co-editors, Jone and Nancy the direction of Mrs. Groce Kunz who solicited ads for this years' book. We are grateful to the members of the Somonhis Stoff, and the Art Staff for all the time and effort they contributed to this year's book. We present to you now the I Somanhis and hope that you enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed preparing it for you. It~~(}~ 9~ ~ocl~ ROW 1: C. Hubbard, B. Goudreau, G. Ponton, N. Szarek, co editor; J. Blodgett, co-editor; A. Richmond, J. Holl, J. LeMoy, D. Chandler. ROW 2: E. Strom, C. Borrell, S. Koppli n, L. Garrison, M. Bloke, J. Frithsen, P. Borninghom, P. Feltham, J. Jackson, E. House, R. Stewart, R. Ansoldi, R. Voiciulis, art editor; Mr. Stager.

53 ROW 1: R. Sullivan, M. Edwards, B. Goudreau, secretory; N. Szarek, president; J. Pukinskis, vicepresident; P. Gworek, J. Coltman, M. Williams. ROW 2: J. Frithsen, J. Jackson, J. lemoy, J. MocPherson, D. Mordovsky, R. Jodoin, J. Allordyce, E. Strom, Mr. Monohan. SOUNDS OF M.H.S. Judi Jackson recording FINE ARTS MAGAZINE L to R: Miss Smith, L. Goodstine, art editor; K. Conlon, L. Behnke, secretory; L. Dawkins, editor; E. Coltman, treasurer; A. lapento, J. Coltman, J. Waldman, D. Thomson, D. Plott. 50

54 SOCK AND BUSKIN DRAMA SOCIETY Thespian Troupe 644 ROW 1: R. Potulok, vice-president; G. Gibbs, J. Coltma n, president; E. Dawkins, B. Goudreau. ROW 2: D. Bompton, K. Vennari, Thespian secretory; S. Murphy, treasurer. Absent: Donna Mendell, secretory. 51

55 The Ballad of Barbara Allen A witch-boy from the mountain come, A pinin' to be human, For he did love the fairest gal, A gal named Barbaro Allen.

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59 PHYSICAL.EDUCATION Contributes to Miss Cose oversees ROW 1: Mory Foignont, Julio C. Cose, Mory Joronczyk ROW 2: Richard P. Cobb, Richard E. Sollonek, Jock E. Early.... swimming,

60 All-Round Development Modern Donce,.. volleyball... gymnastics

61 ROW l: N. Begg,,vice-president; S. Crane, president; R. Lehmus, secretary. ROW 2: N. Hitt, J. Scanlon, V. Bloin, L. Fava, M. Pesce, L. O lschefskie, S. Olschefskie, S. Wollenberg, S. Neff, J. Corbett, P. Loftus, P. Duval, S. Mahoney, P. Hothawoy. ROW 3: A. Viol, J. Nielsen, C. Randoll, E. McMahon, 0. Frazier, N. Arnold, J. Olshewski, J. McCormick, K. Nowicki, 0. Boles, J. Rylander, I. Stertmon, L. Smith. ROW 4: J. Naschke, D. Freeman, L. Arner, L. Chapmon, K. Fredrickson, P. Williams, F. Smith, L. Heller, B. Wohlgemuth, P. Zikus, B. McNomora, J. Howroyd, M. Schardt. ROW 5. J. Wilson, A. Protson, S. Plotz, S. Boutilier, P. Plitt, S. Olmstead, J. Taylor, L. Thomas, N. Rourke, L. Hockney, M. DeHon, S. Miller, P. Olmstead, B. Werstler. ROW 6: Miss Foignont, Miss Cose, Miss Jaronzyk. Girls' Leaders Leadetship Through Athletics Varsity "M " Club ROW 1: P Godin G H inl<'y 0 Rohrboch. 0 Odell, ~e cretary and treasurer; R L w1s. president; P Sylve ter, vice-president; M. Schillinger. D fi,h, R. Zilon<k i< ROW 2: R. Lewis, T. Provencal, A. Baxter, R. Ander5on P Rusconi. J Stcinkiewicz, R. Alibrio, S. Brody, 0. Rodgers, A Oakman, R Lawrence. R. Froelich. ROW 3: W. Clark. R. Parrot, 0. Pesce. J. Simmons, F. Katkauskas, R. Johnson, R. Laliberte, P. Saari, 0. Landry, A. Spencer, C. Keefer, R. Morsh, T. McNamara, J. Kearney, M. Monette. ROW 4: 0. Clemens, W. Carney, R. Totten, R. Sm ith, M. Gloiber, M. Orlowski, M. Gothberg, A. Coviello, S. Johns, W. Pohl, J. Colemon, R. Oo ley, W. Hutchinson, R. Brannick.

62 ROW l : C. Pelletier, Miss Jaranczyk, B. McNamara, V. Blain, K. Nowicki, D. Bates, P. Duval, M. Ryon. ROW 2: D. Grenier, S. Wollenberg, S. Boutil ier, F. Smith, P. Plitt, J. Rylander, P. Zikus. Field Hockey T earn

63 SOCCER CHAMPIONS ROW 1: G. Hanley, S. Duschek, R. Brannick, S. Johns, J. McCarthy, E. Zoglio, co-captain; R. Lawrence, co-captain; D. Sullivan, T. Provencal, R. Smith, S. Brody. ROW 2: J. Stuek, M. G loiber, R. Hoisted, G. Gallagher, C. Kaefer, R. Girouard, W. Hu tchinson, D. Churillo, G. Hurwitz, M. Gothbern, J. Orlowski, B. Taylor, Mr. Danielson. ROW 3: R. Siegal, W. Corney, P. Pil konis, A. lundwoll, W. Heck, C. Koblinsky, S. Opoloch, W. lpemo, R. Totten, W. Rylander, M. Stephens. Tensions of o hard-fought game. Season's Record M.H.S. Opponent 4 Bristol Eastern.. l Ho ll Maloney Conard Bristol Central Wethersfield Plott Holl I.... Bristol Central Moloney Wethersfield E.O. Smith Stamford Holl l I 0 I 0 0 I 2 0 2

64 Co-Captains Rick Lawrence and Ned Zoglio provided leadership for a championship team. Bill Corney sets vp another goal.

65 ROW 1: D. O'dell, A. Spencer, R. Richards, W. Dixon, M. Monette, D. Pesce, R. Lewis, R. Parrott, R. Alibrio, K. Norris. ROW 2: Mr. Early, R. Werstler, L. Clarke, R. G. Lewis, R. Daley, J. Simmons, R. Lennon, P. Sylvester, Mr. Alibrio. ROW 3: J. N ielson, J. Roberts, G. Gentilcore, W. Warren, R. Dotchin, W. Monn, R. Cote, D. Skiff, R. Lodi. ROW 4: B. Evans, D. Rowley, B. Smith, D. Hubbard, R. Hamilton, R. Bomberger, B. Pohl. Indian on the offensive. SEASON'S RECORD M.H.S. VARSITY FOOTBALL Opponent 0... Conard Plott Holl Bristol Central Moloney Wethersfield Bristol Eastern Windham

66 Cooches Mr. Alibrio ond Mr. Eorly wotch the oction. Bob Werstler boots o long one! Woody Clork looks for o receiver.

67 ROW 1: J. Simmons, P Quosnitschka, co-captains. ROW 2: M. Scholonger P. K. acunas, R. Escavich, R. Bra1 nick, C. Hohenthol, P. Bushnell, R. Evans, J. Walsh, W. Hutchinson, C. McHole, Mr. Hyde, coach; Mr. Moriarty, J. V. coach. Copocity crowds or every home game to dleer on the Indians to victory.

68 SEASON'S RECORD MHS Opponent Hall Weaver Platt Windham Bristol Eastern Conard Bristol Central Maloney Wethersfield Holl Bulkeley Plott Windham Bristol Eastern Conard Bristol Central Maloney Wethersfield C.l.A.C. TOURNAMENT * * * * * Plott Hartford Public Hoopsters Lead C.C.l.L. Indians on the offence..

69 Don Fish set new MHS javelin throw I The Goal Is to SEASON'S RECORD M.H.S. Opponent Moloney Windham Wethersfield Bulkeley Conard Plott Bristol Centro I Bristol Eastern V Holl V2 TRACK TEAM ROW 1: T. Morrissette, J Michell, E J hn "'" J. Bracken, C. Phillip R. Froelich, R. Sobietlo, Mr. Phinnc f ROW 2: P. Kenny, R. Schofield. R OiTorondo, C. Rohrb 1ch G Fu ~ L Duhoi"1e, A Lohoh, J. Stonkoweicz. J. Kearney ROW 3: A. Spencer, D Fish, L. Botti, D. McKenno, R. McNolly G S w1lonis. R. Zi'inskos, R. Laliberte.

70 Continually Improves One's Ability. SEASON'S RECORD M.H.S. Opponent 35 Bulkeley Hall Platt Bristol Eastern Bristol Central HPHS Maloney Conard Wethersfield Windham ROW 1: A. lahah, R. Zil nskas, J. Coleman, R. laliberts, J Stonkewicz A. Coviello. ROW 2: D. Clemens, l. Dowd, D. Fish, P. Kenny, P. Godin, R. Malaney. ROW 3: Mr. Sines. ROW 1: P Gworek, R. lewis, W. Pohl. D. litrico, P. Sylvester, cocoptoin, 0. Rohrback. co-captain, R. Berkman, l. Roger, R. Totten, J. Rourke, G. Kane. ROW 2: S. Olbert, C. Smith, R. Wiley, l. Williamson, R. Magnano, B. Magnuson, G. Pirkey, R. Luke, F. Joy, CROSS COUNTRY TEAM WRESTLING TEAM R. lcvm, M. Hart G Cartwright, K. Yisnitsky ROW 3: Mr. Alibrio, R Higuera, 0. King l. Maney, R. Benson, W Marks. J Stackpole, J. Chiopulli, M. Hurt, D. Bernard. B. Margarido, l. Adams, M. Beckers, J. Byram, M. Johnson, R. Fantom.

71 - ~ ---- B~~~eba ll Team... Strikes, Ball, Runs! SEASON 'S RECORD BASEBALL M.H.S. Opponent Windham Conard Holl Wethersfield Plott Bristol Eastern Bristol Central Moloney Windham Conard Ho ll Wethersfield Fairfield Prep VARSITY BASEBALL ROW 1: G. Moy, D. Simmons, co-captain; F. McCurry, ca -capta in; M. Monette, R. Anderson. ROW 4: D. Co lemon, T. Moore, R. Oo ley, D. Crowell, W. McCorthy. ROW 2: T. Sheridon, l. Wogmon, W. D. Rodgers, S. Brody, G. Gollogher. Powers, Mr. Kelley. ROW 3: D. So pienzo, F. Filloromo, R. Marsh,

72 . -~-, Rifle Team... Targets, Bullets, Guns!.-, ROW 1: T. Levitt, G. Hanley, E. Dodge, P. Rusconi, co-coptoin, D. Landry, P. Aber!, R. Fregin, J. Genta, Absent: A. Archibold, co-coptoin, M. Johnson, J. Mott, G. Nickerson. ROW 2: K. Nechi- ti lo, monoger, G. Dorsey, G. Kirkham, M. Hansen, J. Rothwell, A. Morrison, J. Sarles, D. Mellen, S. Penny, A. Baxter, M. Dixon, G. Purdy, Mr. Hunt, T. Nielson. SEASON 'S RECORD M.H.S Milford Windham Tech Rockville Woodrow Wilson Cromwell Hamden Windham High Wilcox Tech Windham Tech Wilcox Tech Choate Bristol Eastern Windham High Choate Hamden Rockville Bristol Eastern Cromwell Woodrow Wilson Opponent

73 SEASON'S RECORD ROW 1: Mr. Perry, P. Ko savage, T. Jacobsen, co coptain; E. Zoglio, co-coptain; R. McNamara, W. Clark. M.H.S. Opponent 5 Windham Windham Bristol Central Bristol Central Moloney Moloney Holl Holl Plott Plott Bristol Eastern Bristol Eastern Conard Conard Wethersfield Wethersfield Ellington GOLF and TENNIS Teams I ROW 1: M. Lautenbach, coptain; D. Peorson, T. Potter, N. Wise, J. lesure, F. J ocobs, G. Newmon, R. Beach, Mr. Hyde. SEASON 'S RECORD M.H.S. Opponent 3 E.O. Smith Plott Windham Bristol Eastern... 0 Conard Bristol Central... 3 Moloney... 0 Hall Wethersfield

74 ROW 1: J. Franzosa, R. Ponton, E. Faber, W. Fronk, president; R. Voiciulis, vice-president; D. Mcintosh, treasurer; J. Kimball, secretory; B. Campbell. ROW 2: J. Reynolds, D. Melendy, L. DuBois, F. Pisch, J. Presto, R. Hughes, D. Hinchey, R. Mdrribe, D. Kuzmickos, M. Dixon, T. Popeleski, B. Hust, G. Dvorak. CHESS Is a Mental Sport. Three hands against two is unfair competition. Chess demands concentration.

75 ROW 1: A. Oakman, R. Johnson, co-coptoin; E. Zoglio, co-coptain; P. Soori, D. Burnham, J. Preston, C. Robinson, T. Alexander, M. Gonnutz, R. Anderson, R. Lawrence, D. Wilk, G. Plante, W. Geiger. ROW 2: T. Muldoon, P. Benoit, C. Albair, DeCorli, R. Oschefskie, R. Schofield, T. Tedford, C. Mcloughlin, R. Spencer, R. Dumaine, M. Oakman, R. Looney, D. Conrod, W. Grube, J. Steuk, l. Wossmer, J. Nohton, B. Macintosh, W. Hudson, Mr. ROW 1: 5 Wilkie, l Hunter, J. Marlow, l. OiMonno, president; J. Waldman, vice-president; N Begg secretory; P Clark B. Hyde. ROW 2: 0 Sc uton, S Miller, D. Dimock G. Morrison, C. Torsten son, V. Wobrek, J. Noren, J. Nielson, M. Mossolini. ROW 3: J. Beliveau, l. Orf.telli, R. Borello, Miss Foignont, R. Johnson, M. Gonnutz, W. Geiger, J. Spaeth, V. Blain.

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77 J. V. BASEBALL ROW 1: J Savino, R. Siegal, A. Rugonis, R McCarthy, R. Hansen, W. Kunz, L. Aceto. ROW 2: D. Hutchinson, J. Orlowski, T. McHole. W. Warren, J. Roberts, W. Molkinson, Mr. Porks. Cooch. ROW 3: W. Rylander, R. Macione, W. Corney, C. Hohenthol, P. Pilkonis, W. Hort. J. V. TRACK ROW 1: R. Hoisted, J. Williams, R. Dumaine, J. Boker, P. Godin, P. Russell, D. Angotta ROW 2: W. Nechitilo, L. Dowd, P Krysiol, J. Ortoloni, A. Boxier, V. Solcius, D. Mordovsky, J. Nathan. ROW 3: E. Faber, 0. Hartzog, S. Moher, Mr. Sines, J. Kimball, F. Williams. J. V. CROSS COUNTRY ROW 1; J Draghi, A. Baxter, Olshefski, D. Angotto, V. Solcius. P. Russell. ROW 2: K. Hankinson, L. landsburg, Murphy, J. Kimball, Gutzner, K. Knight, K. Nechitilo. ROW 3: B Wirta, R Kimball, R. Ringrose, J. Kearney, P Phinney, E. Johnson, M. Gibson ROW 4: MacDonald, Mr. Phinney, T. Morrissette.

78 J. V. SOCCER ROW 1: W. Andrulot, B. Bosworth, J Cervini, D. Reznick, D. Brody, co-captain, J. Pukinskis, co-captain, T. Rosen, G. Kirkhom, R. Godin, M. Potulak, M. Kenney, N. Convertino. ROW 2: D. Best, B. Sconlon, T. Gessey, M. Schillinger, T. Grant, S. Wells, J. Rourke, G. Heord, M. Schordt, B. Blakeslee, Mr. Race. ROW 3: l. Jorvis, K. Howard, J. Loiko, L. Aceto, M. Davis, R. Whitesell, D. Arnold, T. Landers, D. Peresluho, C. Sprague. ROW 4: J. Ortoloni, G. Davis, W. Vincent, R. Sandals, A. Wiley, J. Minnick, S. Moher, B. Hence. J. V. FOOTBALL ROW 1: G. Kone, J. Rourke, R. Dushesneou, E. Botterton, S. Hermon, W. Lundgren, R. Getswich, B. Little. ROW 2: J. Dulko, M. Oakman, J. Soles, W. Palmer, R. Lapoll, W. Bavier. ROW 3: Mr. Moriarty, W. Linn, ma nager; D. Wrubel, M. Hell er, B. McCorton, R. Lewis, Mr. Brezinski. J. v. BASKETBALL ROW 1: C. McHole, D. Brody, G. Dragon, D. Romano, M. He ller. ROW 2: B. Baskerville, R. Hamilton, R. Bosworth, captain, J. Holmes, R. Bomberger, J. Kuh n. ROW 3: R. Girouard, C. Koblinsky, R. Word, R. Andrulot, Mr. Moriarty.

79 ROW 1: M. Cote, C. Steele, C. Puzzo, J. Hobin. ROW 2: J. Howroyd, A. Viol, t. Holtman, K. Sibrinz, ca ptain; S. Mohoney, J. Cunliffe. CHEERLEADERS "All for Manchester, stond up ond holler!" "Yeo! Roh, rah! Team!" The Indian's Mos 76

80 "Yo gotta cheer" "Yo gotta fight" "Yo gotta win" ROW 1: D. Carcia; S. Mondly; J. Len tini, captain; J. Bradly; K. Pritchard ROW 2: J. Sommers; P. Huffield; L. Keeney; H. Delio Fero; J. Baxter. J. V. CHEERLEADERS Indian Lineupl Ardent Boosters. 77

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83 ROW 1: It G. lewis, D. Miner, H. Childers. K Vennort, H. Hooker, N. Zoglio, treosurer; D. O'Dell, president; G. Ponton, vice-president; D. RoKoe, secretory; A. Viol, N. Weibust, C. Storkweother. ROW 2: P. Cummings, L. Hunter, J. Boxier. l. Fovo, D. Maclean, C. Flynn, H. Dellofero, J. Hobin, B. Hyde, K. Pritehord, C. Lowrence, S. Bet tencourt, B. Higbie, L. Gorrison, A. Moreau, B. Vesco, Mr. Em mer li ng. ROW 3. S. Mohoney, M. Werner, D. Golos, B. Rufini, J. Roy, W. Corney, T. McCorthy, R. Smith, J. McAdom, G. Burns, F. Armen tono, B. Moy, D. Brody, S. DuKhek, B. Toylor, P. Pilkonis, S. Opaloch, J. Krinjok. ROW 4 : I. Swonson, J. Spoeth, P. Toylor, E. House, M. Fronkenberg, M. McCallum, J. Kemp, N. Begg, C. McCormick, R. Alibrio, A. Boxier, J. Rourke, R. Siegol, M. Orlowski, S. Brady, G. Heord, G. Tongorone. ROW 5: K. Kilpotrick, L. Dowd, A. Wiley, R. Pasternak, A. lundwoll, B. Bronnick, J. Minnick, J. Kuhn, D. Conrod, B. Gooding, R. Evans. Student Council Represents Us. Dove Odell, president of S.C. Committee Chairmen Assembly Robert Alibrio Americon Field Service Holly Hooker Membership Dove Miner Awords Paul Richard and Ron Lewis Funds and Drives Rondy Smith Projects Kathy Vennort Social Ann Viot Scholarship Alon Baxter 80

84 Holly Hooker 1n Turkey My American Field Service summer trip to Turkey was the most wonderful experience of my life. During my stay I become the third daughter in the home of Tohsin Ozcon, a deportment store owner in the port city of Mersin on the Mediterranean Seo. The rest of my Turkish family consists of my mother, Anne, my sisters, Neila, 18, and Neyron, 13, and my brother, Necdet, 16. Throughout my summer I was constantly impressed by the natural beauty of every port of Turkey, the extreme patriotism of the Turks, and their boundless hospitality. I can truthfully soy that every Turk I met seemed to wont and try to do everything possible to make my stay a more pleo~ont one. Their efforts were certointly very effective, because I literally "fell in love" with Turkey and am determined to go back there someday. My summer wouldn't hove been possible without the contributions mode to the American Field Service by students, teachers, and the people of Manchester. Please accept my deepest, most grateful thanks. I will never, ever forget it! Cok, ~ok te~ikir ederini, Holly Hooker M.H.S. Students Go Abroad. Sally Chapin Germany 1n Solly Chopin of Manchester High School traveled to Germany in her junior year ( ) under the auspices of the International Christion Youth Exchange. To prepare for her journey, Solly spent four months learning Germon at Vidil-Rock School of Languages, and ofter arriving in Germany, spent another month improving her proficiency in the language. In mid-august, Solly met her adopted family, the Kious-Jergen Schultzes, who wisked her off to summer vocation in Trento, Italy. Once bock in Germany, she began school and occasiona lly sow Harold Mueh lberger, foreign exchange student to M.H.S. two years ago. She bicycled up hills, across green countrysides, viewing always the Black Forest, the region in which she was staying. She sow the Gothic cathedral of Cologne, visited composers' homes, and at Christmas attended a candle-light service. In January she mode her home with Dr. and Mrs. Georg Kronberger of Kassel, a town only l 0 to 15 miles from East Germany. A fortunate girl, Sally hos probably spent her most formative year in Germany as a representative of the U.S.A. Solly soys to all of you at M.H.S. " Gruss Gott" (God's Greeting)

85 ROW l: I. Swanson, H. Childers, S. Mahoney, S. Duschek, H. ROW 2: C. Barrett, P. Borninghom, P. Pilkonis, B. Gooding, A. Hooker, president; A. Lundwoll, N. Begg, B. Goudreau, C. Flynn. Bjork, R. Evons, L. Dowd, G. Gibbs, R. Siegal, Mr. Stager. EXCHANGE STUDENT COMMITTEE Thank you M.H.S. for the nice time I have spent in your buildings. It was a beautiful experience for me to be one of your students for one year. I enjoyed making the acquaintance of so many of your students and I congratulate you on your administration which makes you w hat you ore: a school where every student has reason to be proud of being a member. It is a great distance from my house in Scheibengosse 8, Vienna XIX, Austria, to Manchester which has become like another home to me and which I shall be sad to leave. Stefan Duschek Ambassadors

86 I've enjoyed my stay here very much. The things that I will remember most about this country are all the friends I have made here. I hope that one day in the near future I can come back to visit everyone. Other cherished memories will be my stay in New York, where I was amazed by the array of lights on Broadway. Also, the great fun I had camping with the Girl Scouts in Acadia, Moine. It was a wonderful experience for me and I think that we should encourage more people to join the exchange student program. I hope that my friends in America will not forget me and I would like to hear from them. My address is: Dianne Brassington, "Overlow," 197 Lightwood Rd., Buxton, Derbyshire, England. Dianne Brossington This past year at M.H.S. was a very interesting one for me. I enjoyed the many different courses of study and the many athletic programs. I will regret when I have to return home and leave the many friends I hove mode during the school year. This trip was a very interesting experience for me and one that I will never forget. I would be very glad to hear from you and I would write back promptly. My address: 2 Rue de la Gare, Eupen, Belgium. Marius Beckers As I was looking the 1963 Somanhis, I realized how many faces I recognized as classmates and other friends. This points out how easy it is to make real friends in the United States. I hod only heard it before, but now I know it's true. You can't imagine how much this year hos meant to me. It will be difficult to leave all of my new friends here in the United States, but one thing I won't miss is your short lunch period. In my happy memory I have all the sports events to look back on, especially the fine spirit of the soccer team. I would like to keep up the contact with you in the years to come and my Swedish address is: Anders Lundwall, Sondbergsgotan 2, Norrkoping, Sweden. Phone: Please don't call collect. Anders Lundwall rom Abroad at M.H.S.

87 ROW 1: C. Besser, D. Karp, P. Hanson, C. Davidso n, J. Klimko, L. Moher, C. Neill, D. Sharp, C. Robinson, N. Asvestas, B. Hamilton, C. Joyner. ROW 2: A. Bjork, M. Podolny, E. Coltman, B. Goudreau, M. Beckers, A. Lundwoll, D. Brossington, S. Duschek, D. Bompton, M. Bloke, J. Jackson, L. Yoworski, K. Mego. ROW 3: N. Sullivan, E. Sturgeon, S Kopplin, G. Seiler, J. Teets, S. Clarke, B. Higbie, L. Trombly, D. Doniel, B. Beaulieu, M. Odell, E. Harrison, S. Harrison, L. Heller, J. Marlow, C. Muschko, Mr. Stager. ROW 4: J. Kimball, J. Corbett, A. Vi9t, J. Coltman, J. Richmond, J. Noren, J. McMillen, E. House, D. Paterson, P. Brome, R. Strickland, C. Bolch, J. McCorm ick, J. Holloran, R. Spencer, P. Beeker, B. Willis, C. Hochodourion, R. Potulok, P. Gworek. ROW 5: L. Anderson, M. Twomey, lopento, J. Cowles, A. Shoff, D. Conklin, J. Reynolds, B. Minion, A. Boucher, N. Szarek, P. Borninghom, R. Ames, G. Hanley, S. Edwards, S. Royce, A. Deory, J. Borrero, P. Christensen. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB ~~Promote understanding in Our World. l:..~.. Exchange students; toped letters to Solly Chopin; International Food Festival.

88 To Seek Reality Through Folk Songs. FOLK MUSIC CLUB The folk music club is one of M.H.S.'s newest orgonizotions. It wos formed because of student interest in folk music. It is on informal orgonizotion which meets twice o month in the Choral room. The club is advised and entertained by Mr. David Monohan and Mr. Lawrence Perry who ore ethnic folk enthusiasts. A typical meeting consists of individual performances accompanied by guitars and banjos and group singing where everyone tokes port.

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93 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Steve Brody, Vice-President; CLASS MOTTO Fax ad saeculum novum tradita est. The torch has been passed to a new generation. CLASS POEM Our years in high school seemed to stretch so long. We found our place, and settled down to learn, And growth in wisdom made our ideals strong. We ore now forced to take our separate ways. The graduation flag has been unfurled. The torch of hope and knowledge now is ours. The task: to take it to the world! by Morion Edwards.....,.,, == ~ Class Song by Stevo Johns J I.i. i.1 J I J J J J I.1..t J.1 I J..J l The Cl.ass o~ s::z- t;r four h.o.s co=:e :IJld ooon it will oe eonc. "1.- ti.ouch e will be lenv-inc nov our el"li.r-it Hill live on. As we de-part our copar-o.te,eys in :;c.:u-ch of :;uc- ccss. ie'll J. i J r l J.1 _,.1 I J.r:i.1.1 l J. tll ne ' er forget tho mo-:::o-rios of do.:u- ol d... H. S,

94 ROBERTA E. ABBOIT " Bobbi" Art 3. PAUL ALAN ABERT Audio-Visual Club 1; lntromurols 1,2,3. NANCY J. ADAMS Art Club 3,4; Somonhis Art Stoff 4; A Cappello Choir 2,3; Girls' Choir 1; lntromurols 2. JUDITH LYNNE AGNEW ''Judy" Pep Club 2,3; M.H.S. Publications 3; lntromurols 1,2. LINDA l. ADAMO " Lyn'' Point and Powder 1; lntromurols 1,2. CATHERINE L. ADAMS "Cathie" lntromurols 1,2,3,4. ROBERT THOMAS ALIBRI O "Bob" Varsity "M" Club 3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Freshman Football I; J.V. "Football 2; Football 3,4; J.V. Track 1,2; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. BEVERLY LYNN ALLEN "Bev" lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Sock and Buskin 3,4; Crofts Club 3; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 2. RONALD J. AGOSTINELLI THOMAS ROBERT ALEXANDER "Tom" Swimming 2,3,4; lntromurols 2; Latin Club 3,4; Senior Boys' Club 3. 91

95 LINDA E. ALLEN "Lynda" Girls' Leoders Club 3,4; Intro murols l,2,3,4; Point ond Powder l; Sock ond Buskin 2; Pep Club 2. ROBERT W. ALLEN " Bob" Point ond Powder l; Intro murols 3. Thot " shoggy" look is in! KATHERINE MARY ANASTASIO " Kothy" Girls' Choir 1. ALAN STUART ANDERSON Bond l,2,3; Bondoleers l; J.V. Soccer 1,2,3; Wrestling 2,3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. MAXINE FRANCES ALLISON "Max" Round Tobie 3,4; Folk Music Club 3,4; Lotin Club 3,4; Distri butive Educotion 2; All-Conn. Chorus 4. JEANNETTE LUCILLE AMIRAULT Current Affoirs Club 3,4. PATRICIA ANNE ANDREWS " Bugs" ROBIN GEORGE ANDREWS "Rob" DONALD WOODS ANDERSON Freshmon Foot boll l ; Swimming 2,3,4; Senior Boys' Club 3; In tromurols 2,3,4. RONALD FRANK ANDERSON "Andy" Swimming 2,3,4; Boseboll 3,4; J.V. Boseboll 2; Senior Boys' Club 3; Vorsity "M" Club 4; Freshmon Foot boll 1; l ntromurols 2,3,4. 92

96 RICHARD ANTHONY ANSALDI "Rich" Art Club 1,2; Sec. 2; Somonhis Art Stoff 4. CHARMAINE APEl " Charlie" (At East Windsor High School) School Newspaper 2; Chorus I; Jr. Red Cross 2. ROXANNE ANGELL "Roxie" Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; In tromurols 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3. CYNTHIA ANIELLO "Cindy" lntromurols 1,2. JAMES FRANCIS ARMSTRONG "Jim" J.V. Track 2; Bond 2,3,4; Or chestro 4; lntromurols 2. BARBARA RUTH ARNOLD " Ba rb" Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; In tromurols 1,2,3.4; Folk Music Club 4; Pep Club 2,3; Sock and Buskin 2; Current Affairs Club 4. ALLAN EVERETI ARCHIBALD "Archie" Rifle 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Round Tobie 1,2,3,4; A Cappello Choir 2,3,4; Boys' Choir I. JOHN ARIGNO LEE HAROLD BAGLIN NANCY LOUISE ARNOLD "Cleo" Girls' Leaders Club 3,4; Intro murals 1,2,3,4; Folk Music Club 3.4; Sock and Buskin 4. THOMAS CRAIG ASHLEY "Tom" Indoor Track 2,3.4; Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 3. 93

97 THOMAS ROBERT BARLOW lntromurols l; Art Club l; Crofts Club 2. WAYNE PETER BARRETI " Pete'' Bond l,2; J.V. Golf 3. DIANE BOYD BAMPTO N "Didi" Girls' Choir l; A Cappello Choi 2.3.4; Point and Powder l; Sock and Buskin 2,3,4; Thespians 4; Round Tobie 3,4; All-Conn. Chorus 4; Current Affairs Club 4; lntromurols l; Pep Club 3; French Club 3, Pres. 3; Notional Honor Society 3,4; International Relations Club 4; Folk Music Club 4. NAN CY PA IGE BANTLY "Nance" FRANCES AGNES BATSIE "Fron" lntromurols 2. SALLY ANNE BECCIO Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; M.H.S. Publications 3; library Pages 3,4. RICHARD JAMES BARRY "Dick" lntromurols 2; Point and Powder l. DEBORAH ANNE BATES "Debbie" Girls' leaders Club 2,3,4; Audio-Visual Club l,2,3, Sec. 2,3; Student Council 1; Basketball 3,4; Hockey 3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Chess Club. The N.H.S. Induction line-up. ELISA JANE BECKER "New York" RUTH G. BECKWITH French 1,4. Club l; lntromurols

98 JANE LEIGH BEHNKE Fine Arts Magazine 2,3,4; International Relations Club 3,4; Pep Club 2; M.H.S. Publications 2; lntromurols 2,4. LORRAINE M. BELLIVEAU "L.B." French Club l; Girls' Choir l; lntromurols I,2. WAYNE HAROLD BEDURTHA NANCY JEAN BEGG "None" Student Council 1,2,3,4; Aquoelles 3,4, Sec. 4; Girls' leaders Club 3,4, V. Pres. 4; Girls' Choir 1; A Cappello Choir 2,3, 4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. SALLY ANN BERGERON "Sal" JUDITH ANN BERGSTROM "J udy" Folk Mu sic Club 4. SHIRLEY BENDELL lntramurols / l_ ls' Choir 2. PAUL DONALD BENOIT Audio-Visual Club l; lntramu- ~ "' ~~ rals 3; Senior Boys' Club 3. ~ c.--0-~~ ~~' ~,_.$". o~.c- ~ yr-9-'~- _.../ ~ onr::=-/ =r' ~- ROLAND LEO BESSETTE " Rollie" J.V. Basketball 2,3. KATHLEEN ANN BISSELL " Ko thy" Future Nurses' Club 3,4; Sock and Buskin 2,3; Spanish Club 2. RICHARD LEWIS BERKMAN " Bugler" Wrestling 3,4; Spring Track 3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; lntramurals 3,4. DONALD PAUL BERNARD "Bomber" lntromurols 2,3,4; M.H.S. Publications 3,4; Paint and Powder I.

99 V IVIAN JANE BLAIN " Viv" Aquoettes 4; Field Hockey Club 4; Girls' leaders Club 3,4; Pep Club 2; Girls' Choir l ; l ntromurols 1,2,3,4; Fut ure N urses' Club 2,3. MARY LOUISE BLAKE "Mary Lou" Notoonol Honor Society 3,4; Sock ond Buskin 2,3,4; Somonhis 4; International Relations Club 3,4; A. Cappello Choir 2, 3; French Club I ; Pep Club 2; G irls' Choir I. MARGARET MARY BISSETT "Moggie" (At E.O. Smith) Bond 1,2; Cheerleaders 2; (At M.H.S.) Future Nurses' Club 4; lntromurols 4. SANORA VOSE BJORKMAN "Sandy" Pep Club 3,4; Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; Sock and Buskin 3; A Cappello Choir 3,4; Girls' Choir I., FRANK C. BlOKING J.V. Baseball 1,2; Bond 2: French Club I, T reos. I. DUNCAN COWLES BOCKUS "Dunc" Spanish Club 2; Round Tobie 4. JANE EVEl YN BLODGETT Somonhis 3,4, Co-Editor 4; Bond 1,2,3; lntromurols 1,2. JANICE RUTH BOGUE l ntromurols 2,3; Pep Cl ub 3. RICHARD LAWRENCE BOMBARDIER "Dick" PETER PAUL BOEHM "Pete" Football I; Track 1. BEVERLEE MARIE BOGll "Bev" English Deportment Typist 3,4; M.H.S. Publications 4. 96

100 ANNE MARIE BOUCHER "Anne" Pep Club 3; French Club 4; Folk Music Club 4; Sock and Buskin 4; International Reio tions Club 4. GERALD RAYMOND BOUCHER "Jerry" ROBERT VINCENT BORELLO "Bob" Bond 4; Aquoettes 4; Latin Club 3. MARY ELLEN THERESA BOTTUM Latin Club 1,3, Sec. 3; Pep Club 3; lntromurols 1,2; Folk Music Club 4. NANCY JUDY BOUDREAU Girls' Choir 1. JANICE LOUISE BOUSFIELD Folk Music Club 4; Pep Club 3. CAROL RAE BOUDREAU Pep Club 2,3; Funds Manager EVA ROSE BOUDREAU Girls' Choir 1; Future Nurses' 2; M.H.S. Publications 2; French ~ 4. Club 1,4. 0 J_,uJ o._ ' I'('\ A~ ~~ J;:O ~-c ~ ~~~ y-j.; v(ji.-~ N\ ~~,,#-~"- &-? ~.s<-9-- ~~~::=~~~~ ~~or" ~._y~- ~ ~ ;~ y,, tto<..( I \ We con't let them beot us... ogoin! STEVEN DENNIS BRADY "Steve" Student Council 2,3,4; J.V. Baseball 1,2; Baseball 3,4; Freshman Bosket boll 1; J.V. Bos. ketboll 2; Soccer 3,4; Senior Boys' Club 3; Boys' Leaders Club 3,4; lntromurols 2,3,4; Varsity "M" Club 4. RALPH RHEY BRAITHWAITE lntromurols 1. 97

101 ROBERT FRAN S BRANNICK 1,2,4; J.V., J.V. Bos- 11 4; J.V. seboll 3,4; Vor 4. DOLLI VICTORIA BRAZDZIONlS PAUL ANDERSON BRAME Current Af!oirs Club 4; Lotin Club 3. EILEEN CAROL BRONDOLO "Lini" Sock ond Buskin 2,3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; lnternotionol Relotions Club 4; Sponish Club 3; Pep Club 2,3,4. JANE C. BROOKES "froggie" Cheerleoders 3; Point and Pow der 1; lntromurols 2,3. TERESE DONNA BRAZITIS "Teri" PATRICIA ANN BRITTON 11 Pat'' Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; Sponish Club 3; lntromurols 2; Pep Club 2. ROBIN YALE BROWN "Rob" Point ond Powder 1; lntromuro ls 1,2,3,4; Senior Boys' Club 3; J.V. Footboll 2. ROSEMARY BROWN " Ro" Future Nurses' Club 3,4; M.H.S. Publicotions 2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Girls' Choir 1; Library poges 3,4; Field Hockey 4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. DAVID L. BROWN "Dove" Soccer 2; Wrestling 3,4; In tromurol! 2,3,4. MARY LOU BROWN

102 BEVERLY JOYCE BURGER "Bev" Round Tobie 2,3,4; All-Conn. Chorus 4; Girls' Choir I; A Cappello Choir 2,3,4; lntromurols 1,2. KATHLEEN FRAN CES BU RKE "Kathy" lntromurols 1,2,3; Mojorettes 2,3,4, Captain 4; French Club l. I I 1 i I It. ~ "I never could write o Shokespeoreon sonnet, Mr. Hunt." LINDA MARIE BURNS "Lin" Art Club 1,2; Crofts Club 3. JANET EMILY BUSHNELL "Jan" future Nurses' Club 3,4. ROBERT HAMILTON BURNETT 11 8ob" lntromurols 2. DAVID ELMORE BURNHAM "Dove" Swimming 3,4; lntromurols 3,4. JAMES DAVID CAINE "Jim" Chess Club 2; lntromurols l,2. GAIL PATRICIA CALDER "Gay'' Point ond Powder 1; Sock and Buskin 2; Girls' Choir l. PAUL FREDERICK BUSHNELL J.V. Basketball 2,3; lntromurols 2. GEORGE P. BYCHOLSKI "Kowsk"

103 \\ BRUCE ALFRED CAPPA "Cap" hmon Footboll l. Monoger ; Cheu Club 3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. first down ond gool to go! JOYCE CAROL CARLSON "Joycie" lntromurols 1,3,4. KINGSLEY BIRDSALL CARPENTER " King" Boys' Choir l; A Coppello Choir 2,3. GEORGE N. CARELLI DENNISE ANN CARLSON "Nees" Student Council 1,2,3; Aquoettes 3, A Coppello Choir 2; Pep Club 2; lntromurols 2,4; Girls' Choir I. JOAN ALICE CARY "Joanie" Spanish Club 2, Pres. 2; lnternotiono l Relotions Club 3,4; Student Council I. PETER JOSEPH CASELLA " Pete" J.V. Boscboll 2; J.V. Soccer 2; W eight Troininq l. ROBERT ALAN CARSON "Bob" W, e;t.ing 3; Int omurols 2.3,4; Current Affo1 Club 4. Treos. 4; lntcrnotionol Relations Club 2 3; Somonhis Art Stoff 4; Art Club 1,2,3. PATRICIA M. CARTWRIGHT "Pat'' Fut ~re Nurses' Club 3; Pep Club I; Int omurols 2; Point and Powder I; Sock and Busl.in

104 JANICE CORINNE CHAPDELAINE "Jan" STEVEN EUGENE CHAPIN " Chop" Rodio Club 3; Audio-Visuol Club 1; Weight Training l. AGNES JEAN IE CHAMBERS "Nonce" High School World 2.3,4; Pep Club 2,3; French Club I; lnlromurob 4; Hockey Club 3. DONNA LEE CHANDLER Future Nurses' Club 2,3.4; Somonhis Art Stoff 4; Pep Club 2,3; lnlromurols 1,2,3,4... I/. > ~ ~ ~~,/ '\/" _.;., ~ "' ~ "/ _;! \" ~ i / ~ -~ _y... ' ~7 '1 /~~ JOHN PETER CHIAPUTII \...:I'../ " Chip" (y BARBARA ANN CHOMAN "Barb" l ntromurols 1. M.H S. Publications I; lntromu rols 1: Soccer 4. MICHAEL CARL CHARBONNEAU "Mike" Spring T rock 3,4. NANCY JANE CHATEL Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; Orchestra SHARON ELAINE CIESZYNSKI "Sherry" CHERYL JEANNE CLARK 11 Cherie" French Club 2; Folk Music Club 4; A Cappello Choir 2,3; Girls' Choir I; lnlromurols 2. PAUL LOUIS CHRISTENSEN lnle1 notional Reio lions Club 2, 3,4; M. H.S. Publications 2; Audio-Visual Club 1,2; Boys' Choir I; A Cappello Choir 2,3, 4. DAVID N. CHURILLA "Dave" J V Soccer I; Soccer 3,4; Swimming 2,4; Sock and Buskin

105 PATRICIA ANN~ CLARK " Pot" Sock and Buskin 1,2; Debating Club 2,3; Aquoettes 3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. ROY ARNOLD CLARK DOREEN CHARA CLARK "Peanuts" Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; M.H.S. Publications 2. LINWOOD RUSSELL CLARK ''Woody'' J,V. Football 1,2; Football 3,4; J.V. Goll 2; Golf 3,4; Swimming 2; French Club 2; Varsity "M" Club 4. DAVID WILIAM CLEMENS "Dove" Cross Country 3,4; French Club 1. ORVILLE JOSEPH CLEVELAND " Butch" Sen~ r JEFFREY PERRY CLA-KE II Je,Jf" Boys' _,.!:lub 3.: Curr~ nt Afl~Ciulr'( ).V, Goll l,2,3; FresH Ii ' Botj<Elbo'l. 1; lnl!fl murals 4,,}-' ~ ) 1 \ " '~"''</ ~/ LINDA MAE CLARKE " Clorkie" Futu"' Nurses' Club 2,4; lntrom11rols 1,3; Folk Music Club 4;,.Pep Club 2. h's a bird, it's a plane... THOMAS WALTER CLIFFORD " Cliff" SHARON JEANNETTE COE "Sheri" Girls' Choir 1; Pep Club 2,3; lntromurols 1,2.

106 KATHLEEN ANNE COLEMAN "Kathy" lntromurols 1. MARTI NE ANNE COLLET 11 Marty" Folk Music Club 4. AN DREA L. COHUN "Andy" JAMES B. COLEMAN "Jim" Cross Country 2,3,4, Co-Copt. 4; J.V. Boseboll 2; Boseboll 3; Indoor Trock 2,3; Varsity "M" Club 2,4. CH ERYL AN N CONLEY "Cheri" KATHLEEN MARIE CONLON "Kath" A Cappello Choir 2,3,4; lntromurols 2,3,4; fine Arts Mogozine 3,4; Current Affairs Club 4; lnternotionol Relations Club 3,4. JOAN KATHRIN COLTMAN "J.C." Point ond Powder I; Sock ond Buskin 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Thespians 4; Sounds of M.H.S. 3,4; Fine Arts Mogozine 3,4; lnternolionol Relotions Club 3,4; G irls' Lea ders Club 2,3,4; Girls' Choir I; A Cappello Choir 2,3, 4; High School World 3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. DEBORAH STAR CONKLIN " Debby" Librory Poges 3,4; Future Nurses' Club 3,4; A Cappello Choir 4; lnternotionol Relations Club 4; Current Affoirs Club 4; Pep Club 3; French Club 1. JACQUELINE MARY CORBETT "Ja ckie" Notional Honor Society 2,3,4, Sec. 4; High School World 1,2, 3,4; Sock ond Buskin 2,3,4; Girls' Leoders Club 2,3,4; Current Afloirs Club 4; Latin Club 3, International Relations Club 4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. GAIL VERONICA CORCORAN On New York Ceramics 1; Girls' Soltboll 2; Office Stoff 1,2. BERNADETTE ANN CONNORS "Bernie" future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; lntromurols 2; Pep Club. ROBERT C. CONSTANTINE "Bob" J.V. football 3; lntromurols 2, 3,4.

107 MARIE TERESA COSTANZO Pep Club 2. JACQUELYN ANN COSTELLO "Jack" Art Club 2,3. ROSEMARY ANN CORREIA "Rose" GARY ERNEST CORRENTI "Mouth" ROLLAND ROMEO COTE J.V. Soccer 3; Swimming 2; lntromurols 1,2 DONALD JEAN COUTURE "Don" Bond 1,2,3,4. ROXANN JANE COSTELLO "Rocky" M.H.S. Publications 3,4; Pep Club 3. NORMAN ROLAND COTE "Crash" JANES. COWAN "Cricket" Girls' leaders Club 3 CARROLL ANN COWING High School World 3,4; Notional Honor Society 3,4; International Relations Club 3; Folk Music Club 4. ALLAN JAMES COVIELLO "Cove" Cross Country 3,4; Spring Track 4; Indoor Track 3,4; Varsity "M" Club 3,4; J.V. Track 2,3; International Relations Club 3. CAROL JEAN COVILL "Bunny" Point and Powder 1; Crofts Club 3; Art Service Squad

108 SUSAN LAURA CRANE "Sue" Girls' leaders Club 2.3.4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Notional Honor So ciety 3,4; Sounds of M.H.S 2.3; International Relations Club 2, 3; lntromurols 1.2.3,4; library Pages 3. ROBERT EDWARD COWLES "Sob" TERRY ANN CUMMINGS Student Council 1.2.3; Point and Powder 2; lntromurols 2,4; Future Nurses' Club 4; M.H.S. Publications 2. JUNE FAITH CUNLIFFE Cheerleaders 4; Girls' Choir 1; lntromurols 1,2 3; M.H.S. Publi.:ci ions 1; Point and Powder 1; Pep Club 2. DANIEL CLAUDE CREAMER "Don" NANCY GERVAIS CROCKETT "Hector' 1 International Relations Club 2; M.H.S. Publications 2; G irls' Choir I; ACo p pello Cho ir 2; lntromurols 1,2. Just like Woll Street... CAROL-ANN TERESA CUNNINGHAM "Blondie" Po int and Powder I; Girls' Cho ir 1. JANE ELLEN CUNNINGHAM "Janey" Point and Powder 1; G ir ls' Choir I; Pep Club 2; Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. 105

109 JAMES JOHN DABROWSKI "Jim" Radio Club 1,2,3. LINDA CHRISTINE D'ADDARIO Sock and Buskin 2,3,4; International Relations Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Girls' Choir I; lntromurols 2,3,4; Latin Club 3; Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4. RUTH ELLEN CURRIER Int omurols I 2; Spanish Club 3. WILLIAM J. CURRY " Bill" RICHARD PATRICK DALEY "Rick" Football 2.3.4, Co-Captain 4; J.V. Boseboll 2; Boseboll 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Varsity "M" Club 3,4; Boys Leaders' Club 3,4; Freshman Football I. ROBERT WILLIAM DALTON "Bob" ELAINE JOYCE DAGGETT Girls' Choir I; Future Nurses' Club 3,4; lntromurols 1,2; A Cappello Choir 2,3; Pep Club 3; lnternotionol Relations Club 4. PATRICIA ANN D' AGOSTINO " Pot'' Art Club and Service Squad 2; lntromurols 2; Spanish Club 4. DONNA MARIE DELANEY Crofts Club 3,4. DELORES DEL GRECO "Dee.Dee" MARY DOROTHY DALY " Dot" M.H.S. Publications I; ln tromurols 2.3,4. ELIZABETH POST DAWKINS "Liz" Sock and Buskin 1,2,3,4; Thespians 4; High School World 1,2,3,4, Assistant Editor 4; Fine Aris Magazine 3,4; Latin Club 3,4, Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4.

110 RICHARD A. DeLONG "Dick" DONNA JEAN DEMEO Of course I bought o tkl.er! LOIS ANN DEVINE RI CHARD NORMAN DEY "Rich 11 French Club 2; Folk Music Club 4; Sock ond Buski n 4. RAYMOND EARL DEMERS "Roy" NANCY MARY DESJEUNES Crofts Club 3; lntromurols I; Sock ond Buskin 2. MARY ANN DiSALVATORE Girls' Choir I; A Coppello Choir 2. LANCE KANE DISKAN Swimming Teom 4. PATRICIA LYNN DICKENSON " Pot" lntromurols 2.3,4; Pep Club 2; A Cappello Choir 2,3,4; High School World Typisl 3. LINDA LORRAINE DiMANNO Aquocttes 3,4, Pres. 4; Round Tobie 3,4; A Cappello Choir I, 3,4, Sec. 4; Pep Club 2; lntromurols 1,2,3,4.

111 ROB IN BLA IR DiTARAN DO " D.H." Cross Country 4; Indoor Trock 3,4; Outdoor Trock 2,3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Freshman Bosketboll 1; Point ond Powder 1; Senior Boys' Club 3. W ILLIAM JOHN DIXON "Bill" J.V. Footboll 2,3; Football 4; Current Affairs Club 4; Boys' Leaders Club 3,4; J.V. Boseboll 2: Senior Boys' Club 3. Anders ond Steve - friends from across the seo. DENNIS JOHN DORAN "Denny" ROBERT L. DORCHESTE~ "Dorch" Rocket Club 3,4; Rodio Club 2,3,4; lntromurols 2,3,4. ELLIOT BUR TON DODGE "Jack" SUSAN PHYLLIS DONAHUE "Sue" lnlromurols 1,2,3; Girls' Choir l; A Cappello Choir 2. FRANC IS J. DOWDS "Fronk 11 DWIGHT DENNIS DOWNHAM GLENN EDWARD DOUGAN "Doug" Rodio Club 1,2,3. NANCY JANE DOUNOROWTZ Girls' Choir I. 108

112 RONALD CHARLES DUCHARME "Ronnie" ALEXANDER JOSEPH DUMAS ''Al" LEE EDWARD DUBOIS Chess Club 2,3,4; Swimming 4. HARVEY WILLIAM DUPLIN "Bud" J.V. Soccer I 2; JV. 8oseboll 1,2. BEVERLY ANN DUPONT "Bev" Pep Club 2.3; Crofts Club 3. MARIAN LOUISE DUMAS lntromurols 1.2. N. JEANNE DUMAS "Chickie" Girls' Choir I; A Cappello Choir 2. PATRICIA DUVAL "Pot" Girls' leaders Club 3,4; lntromurols 1 2.3,4; Girls' Choir 1; Future Nurses' Club 2; Pep Club 2; Hockey Club 4; Bosketboll Club 3,4. ROBERTA SUE EAGLESON "Bunny" Student Council I; Fut ure Nurses' Club 2; Pep Club 2; lntromurols 2.3. ELAl~~CHRIS~e.rouPUIS ~ fi t.;; STEFAN DUSc HEK ~ ~ i}jj,.{/ \ 'J.I J " Steve' 'Y- ~'~~ r ~ V \ ).. ~ 1.., Soccer. )4, lntetp'61 ionol Re io-.:/"' v- I I C'Y t1,of'l,v.(; Arife'Hcon f eld Se \ ' t-a 'J{ ~'- ' ~ v~ Excho~ S t~den t 4. L ~ 1~v ~ ~ \-;) ~~) ' ~ (ff 109 GJY' \

113 / SHARON ANN EDWARDS Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; Library Pages 3,4; International Relations Club 2,3; lntramurals 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Pep Club 2,3. ROBERT MICHAEL ESCAVICH "Es\de" Cross Country 2; Boseboll 2,3; Freshman Football l; J.V. Bosket boll 3; Basketball 4. BRUCE JAM ES EDWARDS MARIAN BETH EDWARDS Notional Honor Society 2,3,4; Sounds of M.H.S. 2,3,4; lolin Club 3; Folk Music Club 3,4. M ICHAEL FALES "Mike" SHERMAN STUART FEIR "Sherm" WILLIAM DEWAYNE ESLIGER "Bill" Jozz Club 4; Dance Bond 1,2,3,4. DAN IEL SAYRE EVERETT "Donny" Swimming 2,3,4; Varsity "M" Club 3,4. Mr. Delaney's own bouquet. JOHN F. FELBER "Jack" EILEEN ANNE FELTHAM "Anne" Girls' Choir I; A Cappello Choir 2; M.H.S. Publications 2; Pep Club 2; lntromurols 1,2.

114 JUNE M. FERRY Hockey Club 2; lntromurols 1,2. NANCY JEAN FINLEY "Nance" Sock and Buskin 2,3,4; International Relations Club 3,4; Pep Club 2. ARTHUR FRANCIS FERRON "Art" Cross Country I; Crofts Club 3. JANE A. FERRY Hockey Club 2; lntromurols 1,2; Art Service Squod 4. CLARE LAUREN FISCHER "Fish" l ntromurols 1,2,3,4. DONALD WILLIAM FISH "Don" Cross Country I ; T rock I. DONNA RAE FORREST French Club I; lntromurols 2, 3,4; Pep Club 2; Sock and Buskin 4. JANICE ANN FOWLER "Jan" l ntromurols I. DAVID FRANK FODY Senior Boys' Club 3; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3. JOHN BERNARD FOGARTY "Foge" Senior Boys' Club 3; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Boys' leaders Club 3,4; Latin Club 3.

115 JOHN CARL FRANZOSA Bond 1,2,3; Donce Bond 1,2,3, 4, Student Leoder 4; Jozz Club 1,2,3,4, Student Leoder 4; Chess Club 2,3,4; Point ond Powder SHIRLEY MARGARET FRASER "Sh irl" Point ond Powder l; Pep Club 2. MARIE THERESE FRANK "Frankie" lntromurols 1; Future Nurses' Club 2. WILLIAM MENAUL FRANK " Bill" Bond 1,2,3,4, Treos. 4; Dance Bond 2,3,4; Chess Club l,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Notionol Honor Society 3,4; lotin Club 3,4. DANA JANICE FRAZIER Girls Leoders' Club 3,4; lnternotionol Relotions Club 3,4; Art Club 1,3; Sock ond Buskin 4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2. DANA DELAYNE FREEMAN Girls' Leoders Club 3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; lnternotionol Relotions Club 4. JOANNE FERN FRAZEL "Jo" librory Poges 2,3,4; lntromurols 1,2,4; Point and Powder 1; Girls' Choir 1. BURTON LEE FRAZIER "Lee" JOYCE ANN FULLER Pep Club 3; lntromurols 2,3. DONNA LOUISE GAGNON Pep Club 2,3; lntromurols 2,3, 4; librory Poges 3,4; Point ond Powder I. WILLIAM D. FREEMAN lntromurols 3; Spanish Club 4. ROBERT DAVID FREGIN "Bob" Wrestling 2; lntromurols 1,2. 3,

116 ELLEN WINIFRED GALLICHANT Girls' Choir 1; A Cappello Choir 2. MICHAEL FRANCIS GANNUTZ "Mike" Swimming 2,3,4; Aquoettes 4; French Club 1; Crofts Club 3, V. Pres. 3. JOSEPH ANTHONY GALLAS "Joe" Bond 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Dance \,Bond 1,2,3,4; Jazz Bond 2,4; v!xindoleers 1,2,3,4; lntromurols 1,2,4. CAROL KATHLEEN GAULIN Pep Club 2; lntromurols 2; Girls' Choir 1. PATRICIA ANN GAVEllO "Pot" Girls' Choir 1. GERALDINE LEE GAREY "Gerry" Audio-Visual Club l; Art Club 3; Girls' Choir 1. ELIZABETH ANNE GAUDREAU " Betsy" Notional Honor Society 3,4; Sock and Buskin 1,2,3,4; Thespians 4; Somonhis 4; Sounds of M.H.S. 2,3,4, Sec. 4; International Relations Club 3,4; Girls' leaders Club 2,3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; M.H.S. Publications 1. Your mouth is open, Mr. Thomas. DIANE G. GEE " Di" lntromurols 1. WALLACE EDWARD GEIGER "Wally" Student Council 2; Aquoettes

117 GRAGLENN MARJORIE GIBBS ~;~ ~y y;(~~ ~ IJ,.hV~ -~~,,.~/A 'f;i "Greg" {J fin~ r,~~ ~J Sock and Buskin 3,4; Thespiansti ~ ~ 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 3,4; Current Affairs Club 4; lntramurals 2,3,4; French Club 3, SK. 3, Folk M,.;, Clob 3,4. l~l'ert DONALD G" N GAIL ANNETIE GEROMILLER Pep Club 2,3; Future Nurs'es' Club 3,4; Student Council I; lntromurols 2,3; M.H.S. Publicotions 4. DENISE MARI E GERVA IS Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; lntramurals 2,3,4; Pep Club 3. MARK GLAIBER Soccer 4; J.V. Soccer 3; Current Affairs Club 3,4; Boys' Leaders Club 3; J.V. Track 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Senior Boys' Club 3; Freshman Basketball 1. CHRISTOPHER ROBERT GLEN NEY "Chris'' Art Club 2; Folk Music Club 4. KATHRYN W. GIGLIO "Gig" Spanish Club 3,4; Dance Bond 2.3.4; Bond 2,3,4; Fine Arts Magazine 3; Folk Music Club 4; Field Hoc<ey 3,4; lntromurols 2,3,4. RACHEL IRENE GIRARDIN "Roy" Library Pages 3,4; M.H.S. Publicotions 3,4; High School World Typist 4; lntromurols 3. DOREEN MARIE GOLAS Student Council 2,3,4; Laurel Girls' Stare 3; Girls' Leaders Club 2,3,4; Sock ond Buskin 2,3,4; lntmmurols 1,2,3,4; Pep Clu b 2, Sec. 2; Lat in Club :J. MARGARET ANN GOLDEN "Peggy" Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,3; Crafts Club 3; Pep Club 2,3. DONALD JOSEPH GOBEILLE, JR. "Don" Radio Club 1,2.3,4, Sec. 2; Rocker Club 3; lntromurals 1,2 A; J V Soccer 3; Boys' Leaders Club 3. BEULAH JENETTE GODIN Library Pages 1,2,3,4; lntramurols 1,2,3,4.

118 LYNETIE BARBARA GOODSTINE Fine Arts Mogozine 3,4; Future Nurses' Club 3,4; lnternotionol Relotions Club 3,4; lotin Club 3; Sock ond Buskin 2; lntromurols 2,3; Pep Club 2. JOHN A. GORDON "Q-Boll" Miss Joronczyk ond her "photogenic" field hockey teom. WILLIAM HENRY GREEN "Willie" lntromurols 1,2,3; Sock ond Buskin 1,2,3. THOMAS GREER "Rosie" MARK S. GOTHBERG Soccer 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2. GLORIA ROSALIN GOZDZ "Glo" ROBERT JAMES G RIFFIN SANDRA LOUISE GRIMES "Sandi" (At Woodrow Wilson High School) Girls Sports Club 2,3. BARBARA ANN GREZEL "Barb" Pep Club 3. JACQUELINE ANN GRIBBON "Jackie" Fnrnch Club 1; Future Nurses' Club 3; Folk ~c Club 4; lntromurols 2.

119 LOUISE ANNE GRUBE "loui" Spanish Club 3; Crofts Club 3; lntromurols 3. DAVID ARTHUR GRZYB T rock 1,2,3; Soccer 3; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; J.V. Soccer 1,2; Senior Boys' Club 3. Poul Gworek would make a good Santo Claus! DONNA GENE GULBINAS Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; High School World Typist 4; Crofts Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; M.H.S. Publications 2; Pep Club 2; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Point and Powder 1. PATRICIA JANE GUT "Pat'' Library Pages 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. NANCY JANE GRZYB "None" French Club 2,3; Pep Club 3; lntromurols 2,3,4. MARY THERESA GUINIPERO "Mar' Pep Club 4; Folk Music Club 4. HOWARD ALLAN HABERERN DENNIS THOMAS HAGENOW "Hag's" lntromurols 3; J.V. Golf 2. CAROL ANN GWOUK M.H.S. Publications 3; Pep Club 2; lntromurols 1,2. PAUL VALERIAN GWOREK Current Affairs Club 3,4; Debating Club 3,4; Wrestling 3.4; Bond 1,2,3,4; Dance Bond 1,2, 3,4; Bandoleers 2,3,4;. Jazz Club 2,4; J.V. Footboll 2,3; Varsity ''M" Club 4; Latin Club 3,4, Sec. 4; International Relations Club 4; Folk Music Club

120 JUDITH ANN HALL "Judy" Somonhis 2,3,4; Current Affairs 4; I nternotionol Re lotions Club 2,3; Folk Music Club 4; Pep Club 2. JAMES M ICHAEL HALLORAN "Jim" Current Affairs 4; Bond 1,2,3; Art Club l; Dance Bond 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; International Relations Club 4; lntromurals 1,2. CHARLES WILLIAM HAID "Chuck" Photogrophy 1,3,4; Boys' Choir 1,2; lntromurols 1. PATRICIA MARY HALENAR " Pot" French Club 1; Folk Music Clu b 4. MICHAEL HOWARD HANDLER " Mike'' J.V. Soccer l,2; Boys' Choir 1..3EORGE ROBERT HANLEY Current Affairs Club 4, Pres. 4; Rifle 2,3,4 1 Soccer 2,3,4; Latin Club 3; Varsity "M" Club 2,3; Boys' Leaders Club 2,3. ROBERT WAYNE HALSTED "Beisd" Soccer 4, T rock 4. CLAYTON NORMAN HAMEL "Clayboy" J.V. Football 2,3; Track 3. DENNIS ROY HARnEY KATHRYNE ELIZABETH HANSEN " Kathy" Pep Club 2; Girls' Leoders Club 2,3,4; Point and Powder l; lntromurols l,2,3. RICHARD EDWARD HANSEN "Rich" J.V. Baseball 2,3; Spanish Club 2, V. Pres. 2; Senior Boys' Club 3; lntromurols 2,3,4. 117

121 DONALD CURRY HAUGH FRANCIS ALLYN HAWES " Al" Donce Bond 2,3,4; Folk Music Club 4; Cross Country 2; J.V. Bosketboll 2; Choir 2. LINDA JOYCE HARVEY ''Harv" Point ond Powder l; Folk Music Club 4. JO-ANN HASKELL "Hosk" Girls' Choir 1; lntromurols I. CLAYTON CHARLES HENCE "Mort" lntromurols 1,2; Freshman Bosketboll l; J.V. Bosketboll 3. CHARLOTIE BERNICE HILLIARD Pep Club 3; Needlecraft 3. CHARLES EDWARD HECK "Chuck" RONALD CARL HELM " Ron " ~ Round Tobie 2,3,4; Te nnis 4; I Freshman Football 1; All C~ ~ r(- ~ ~"~ \~. V' -~ V"' 111.._,, ~ u--./~ y- ~~~ ~ ~ ', ~ \ (o h( Qr. I,1 ~ Tie score ond o minute to ploy. ~~vv- P.~ e~v ) ~~ VI x~~j)~ JJ~- " Hinch"!fV nol Honor Society 2,3,4; k Music Club 3,4; Chess Cl~b \ 3,4; Sounds of M.H.S. 3; Lohn Club 3; lntromurols 2. v ~ LYN ANN HOGAN Art Service Squod 1,2; Crofts Club 3; French Club 1,2; Intro murals 2,3,4; Pep Club 2.

122 WILLIAM J. HOWARD " Bill" Radio Club 1,2,3,4, T recs. 2; J.V. Football 2. BARBARA RUTH HOWES "Barb" lntromurols 2,3,4. LINDA JEAN HOHWIELER "Ho" Aquoettes 4; lntromurols 1,3,4; International Relations Club 3, 4; Sock ond Buskin I; Pep Club 2,3. HOLLY DUANE HOOKER "Hol" Student Council 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. l; High School World 2,3,4; Current Affairs 4; Notional Honor Society 3,4. CATHY ELIZABETH HUBBARD Somonhis 4; Current Affairs 4; lntromurols 4; A Cappello Choir 4; Pep Club 3. /i r, Q;i~~ ~. n/lt/1' \. W t 1;er, ct:j if'\~ \1\ ~t WILLIAM MICHAEL HURT "Mike" (In Moine) Student Council 3, V. Pres. 3; Radio Club 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4 1 Cross Country 3. NANCY GAIL HUBLARD "Nance" Point and Powder l; Pep Club 2,3; lntromurols 2,3,4; Girls' Choir 1. GORDON HURWITZ Student Council 1,2,3,4; J.V. Soccer 2,3; Soccer 4..I /' P ~LLl,Al{" Rlc:.t/A D HQ ES Jill THORP HOWROYD,/' UB'ill'.ti!' Notional Honor Society 3,4; 1.)1,v " J' "./'- Cheerleaders 4; Girls' leaders )> )'v"/,' 1>/ t.-'111- ;~,..: wd.,,,,,., '"' r: //~:)'{" t(... 'I :.! J ~ ~ Club 3,4; Pep Club 2; Point ",,. "'./, fljf ~ ~,. 4.? ~/ j ~ --~----; DAVID GREGORY HUCK "Dave" Ra d io Club 1,2; Rocket Club 3. ELLEN CHRISTINE HULTMAN Cheerleaders 3,4; Fre nch Club 2; Pep Club 2; lntro muro ls 2,3,4; Future Nurses' Club 4.

123 DONNA MAR IA JULI ANO "Julie" Girls' Choir I; Point ond Powder I; Pep Club 2,3; lntromurols 2,3,4. LAWRENCE JOHN JACKSON 11 Lar 11 Swimming 2; lntromurols 1,2,3. ELAINE BETH HYSON Latin Club 3,4; Sock and Sus kin 2,3; Future Nurses' Club 4. CAROL LOUISE INFANTE Pep Club 3; Point and Powder 1; French Club 1; Lot in Club 3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; A Cappello Choir 4. BRIAN ELDRED JEFFRIES "Gregory" Point ond Powder l; Latin Club 3,4; Folk Music Club 4. LARRY MAYNARD JEFFRIES lntromurols 2,3. ALLEN LEE JAMES "Jess" JUDITH MARY JARVIS "Judy" Pep Club 2,3; Folk Music Club 3,4; French Club 3,4; International Relations Club 3,4. RONALD EUGENE JODOIN "Ron" Notional Honor Society 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Sound of M.H.S. 3,4, Pres. 3; Audio-Visual Club 1,2,3; Radio Club 1,2,3, V. Pres. 3; High School World 2,3,4; Soccer 2, Assistant Manager 2; Latin Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Student Council 1. STEPHEN MI LLS JOHNS "Steve" Soccer 3,4; Track 2,4; Bond 1,2,3; Dance Bond 1,2,3,4; Jozz Club 2,3,4; Bandoleers 1,2,3,4; All-State Bond 3,4. RAY PETER JENAC K J.V. Soccer 2; lntromurols 1,2, 3,4. TH O RALYN J ENSEN 120

124 KATHLEEN ANN JOHNSON "Kathy" Future Nurses' Club 3,4; Sock ond Buskin l,2; lntromurols 1, 2; Librory Poges 1,2,3; M.H.S. Publications 3,4; Art Club 2,3. RICHARD MARK JOHNSON Senior Boys' Club 3. DEAN R. JOHNSON "Jenson" Senior Boys' Club 3; J.V. Bosketboll 2; J.V. Soccer 2; lntromurols 2. ERIC MI CHAEL JOHNSON "E. J." Cross Country 3,4; Indoor T rock 2,3,4; Spring T rock 1,2, 3,4; Latin Club 3; Chess Club 2. CHRISTIAN PAUL KAEFER "Chris" J.V. Soccer 1,2; Soccer 3,41 Vorsity "M" Club 3,4 1 lntromurols l,2,3.4; Boys' leaders Club 4; Civil Defense Club 2. ROBERT E. JOHNSON Swimming 2,3,4; Soccer 4 1 J.V. Soccer 3 1 Vorsity "M" Club 41 Aquoettes 4. The trials of practice teaching... Judy Holl ot Buckley School. FRANK LAWRANCE KATKAUSKAS "Kat" Vorsity "M" Club 3,4 1 Football 2,3,4 1 Rifle 2,3,4 1 J.V. Tennis 2; Senior Boys' Club 3; Boys' Leoders Club 4; lntromurols 3,4. JEFFREY DENIS KEARNEY "Jeff" Radio Club 2,3,4, Sec. 41 Trock 3,4; Indoor Track 3,4; J.V. Indoor Trock 2; J.V. Track 2; Varsity "M" Club

125 BARBARA LOUISE KEISH "Borb" French Club 1,3,4, Sec. I, Pres. 3; lnternotionol Relotions Club 3,4; Sock ond Buskin 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4. LILLIE VIOLET KEITH SUSAN JEANNE KEENEY "Sue'' Pep Club 1; Art Club 2; Intro murols 2. GREGORY EMMANUEL KEHAYA " Rebel" SHEILA KELLY "Bomber" Pep Club 3; M.H.S. Publicorions 3; lntromurols 2,3. JOANN KEMP "Jo'' Student Council 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; lntromurols 2,3,4. RENATA MARIA KELLER "Renee" Pep Club 3,4; M.H.S. Publico tions 2,3; Girls' Choir I. CLAYTON JOHN KELLY "Skip" ARLEEN ROSE KILBY "Cookie" Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2. KATHLEEN ANNE KILDISH " Kathy" Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; lnlromurols 2,3. PHILIP JAMES KENNY " Phil" J. I/. Cross Country 3, Co-Cop toin 3; Cross Country 4; Indoor Trock 2,3; Spring Trock 2,3; Bond 1,2,3; Donce Bond 1,2,3; Civil Defense Club 2; Rodio Club 2. CHRISTINE ANN KIBBE "Chris" Pep Club 2; Crofts Club 3; (At Ellington High School) Bus iness Club 2; Girls' Club 1,2; Girls' Leoders Club l,2; Intro murols 1.

126 KAREN MAE KILPATRICK Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3; Student Council 4; Pep Club 2; lntromurols 1. SHARON LEE KILPATRICK lntromurols 2,4; Lotin Club 3. Troppedl WAYNE A. KISSMAN KENDALL KITTREDGE "Ken" lntromurols 3,4. JAMES KENNETH KIMBALL "Jim " lnternotionol Relotions Club 3, 4; Spring T rock 3,4; Cross Country 4; Indoor Trock 4; Chess Club 3,4, Sec. 4. KATHLEEN MARY KING " Kothy" Lotin Club 3,4; lntromurols 2,3; Sponish Club 3. KATHLEEN DIANE KOSAK " Ko thy" French Club 1,2,3; lnternotionol Relotions Club 4; lntromurols 1, 2,3,4; Girls' Choir 1; A Coppello Choir 2,3,4; Pep Club 2. DONNA LEE KOSKY Girls' Choir l; A Coppello Choir 2,3,4; M.H.S. Publicotions 2,4; Future Nurses' Club 3; Pep Club 3; High School World Typist 4. EHA KIVIMAE lnternotionol Relotions Club 2; M.H.S. Publicotions 3; Pep Club 3; Sock ond Buskin 4; Intro murols l,2.

127 SAMUEL WILLIAM KOTSCH, JR. "Som" ~. 1J V "... ""' f?,,r,;w: ~ {/' )F"' ~, /,tr/oy1/;t ~~ ~f 1-' CARL O. KURTZ MICHAEL DENNIS KUSIAK "Mike" MARCIA CLARE KRISTOFF PATRICIA ANN LAFLAMME "Pot" SUSAN MARY LAFOND "Sue" Crofts Club 3; Spanish Club 3, Sec. 3; Point and Powder 1. DENNIS PETER KIJZMICKAS Chess Club 2,3,4; ~pring T rock 2; Junior Cl... ssicol League 3,4. RlCHARD THOMAS LADYGA " Stretch" 124

128 ARTHUR H. LAHAH "Art" Cross Country 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Indoor Track 2,3,A. RICHARD DENNIS LALIBERTE " Loi" Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Co-Ca p tain 4; Indoor Track 2,3,4, Co Coptain 4; Spring Track 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4. PAUL EDWARD LAFORGE lntramurals 2. PHILIP JOSEPH LAGACE " Phil" DONALD JOSEPH LAPLANTE "Don" JAMES E. LASSEN "Jim" JON N. LAMBERT " Bomber" Civil Defense Club 2; lntramurals 2,3. DAVID ROBERT LANDRY "Dave" Varsity "M" Club 3.4; Rifle 2,3, 4; Audio-Visual Club 1,2. RICHARD STEVEN LAWRENCE "Ricky" Soccer 3,4, Co-Captain 4; J.V. Soccer 2; Swimming 3,4; Varsity "M" Club 3,4; Student Council 1. Ll~ 'DA MARY LAZAROFF "Lynn" Girls' Choir 1. TARA VAUGH LATAWIC Library Pages 4; Latin Club 3,4. LINDA MAE LATHROP " Lynn" Pep Club 3; lntramurals I. 125

129 JANICE EILEEN l emay Sounds of M.H.S. 2,3,4; Majorettes 4; Somonhis 4; Folk Music Club 3,4; lnternotionol Relations Club 3. RUSSELL LENNON " Russ" Football 1,2,3,4. ARTHUR JOSEPH l eclaire "lee" Bond 4; Student leader 4; Dance Bond 4; Current Affairs Club 4; Notional Honor SocietY 2,3,4. ~cerl"/,j :' -~ MARIL-YN JEAN LEDGARD Jlfedge" A ~ell~ Choir. 2,3,4; Future Numts' Oilb '3;..)'e p Club 2,3; RoCind fable 2,~;&irls' Choir 1. ~.tp 'for Lfj11J 'v,4cj,)jvf, RONALD GEORGE LEPAK " Ron" Senior Boys' Club 3; lntromurols 2. CLAIRE ELIZABETH LEVESQUE M.H.S. Publications 1,2; Pep Club 2,3; Future Nurses' Club 3; lntromurols 1,2; Girls' Choir l. LEAH ANN LENTOCHA "lee" BRUCE PAUL LEONE Good tocklel DIANE LEE LEWIS " Di" lntromurols 1,2,3; French Club I ; Pep Club 2. RICHARD ALDEN LEWIS "Dick" Freshman Football I; J.V. Baseball 1,2; J.V. Football 2; Football 3,4; Baseball 4.

130 RICHARD PETER LINES "Dick" Bond 2,3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Dance Bond 2,3,4; Jazz Club 2; Bandoleers 4. LARRY LISCIOTT I J.V. Basketball 2. RONALD GEORGE LEWIS "R. G." Bosketbc!J 1,2; Football 2.3,4; Varsity "M" Club 2,3,4. RONALD PAUL LEWIS "Ron" Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3, 4; Nutmeg Boys' State 3. RICHARD PAUL LOVETT "Rich" Freshman Basketball 1; lnfromurols 2,3; Senior Boys' Club 3; Junior Boys' Club 1,2; Golf 2,3,4. MALCOLM BRUCE LOWD HELEN H. LOCKWARD Folk Music Club 4; International Relations Club 4; lntromurols 3,4; Girls' Choir I. PATRICIA MARGARET LOFTUS "Pot'' Fol k Music Club 4; Girls' leaders Club 3,4; Crofts Club 2,3; M.H.S. Publicat ions 2,3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; A Cappello Choir l; Girls' Choir 1. BARBARA ANN LUPACCHINO " Bobbie" High School World Typist 2,3, 4; Latin Club 2,3,4, Pres. 2,3,4. JOSEPH RALPH LUPACCHINO " Little Joe" Student Council 1; Senior Boys' Club 3. VICTOR LEE LOZIER "Vic" ANDERS CARL LUNDWAll Socce r 4; Tennis 4; International Relations Club 4; Current Affairs Club 4.

131 DAVID ALAN MAGNUSON "Mag" Senior Boys' Club 3. SUSAN MARGARET MAHONEY "Sue" Future Nurses' Club 2,3; Student Council 3; Cheerleoders 4; Girls' Leoders Club 3,4; lnternotional Relations 3; lntramurols 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; M.H.S. Publications ANDREA MARGARET MACAIONE " Big Red " Pep Club 2; lntramurals 4. c~~iot L> tv'e'l (.'1~4T l"t ROBERT JAMES MACDONALD "Bob" Folk Music Club 4; J.V. Soccer C'ol'h ~..; 1 I 1VeVel- ""~ tf-t;t' Y ~ f/.-, f1... ~ :t: t::.vo \)/ we t\ I::' eep l,_., '\'OU l rl...s.e-e. yov- "t H 1.s ~06 ~I\"~ LARRY CHARLES MANEY HOLLY MARRIE MANNER Future Nurses' Club 3. P ~TER~ L fe~!one} ;:;J'J / RICHARD FRANCIS MALONEY --~A :~/{;. Trock 4, Cross Ccuntry 4, Vorsity M Cl'b '-.,,.. l odon Cl'b 'f/""' ~ '{):'.r~ _y'.~ >f. I~ ~~~t~~ RICHARD JOHNSON MARSH "Rich" Boseboll 3,4; J.V. Boseboll 1,2; J.V. Football 3; Senior Boys' Club 3. SUSAN LOUISE MARTEL "Sue" Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Bond 3,4; Future Nurses' Club 3,4. D. OLIVER MANSUR " Ollie" Swimming 3; Indoor Track 2. BARBARA ANN MANTER "Barb" 128

132 STEPHEN MICHAEL MASSARO "Saleh" Boys' Choir 1; A Coppello Choir 2,3; J.V. Soccer 3. LEONARD HARRY MATHIASON "Lennie" Orchestro 2,3. CAROL ANN MARTIN GERALDINE F. MARTIN "Gerry" High School World Typist 4; lnternotionol Relotions Club 4; French Club 1; Pep Club 3,4. DIANE LOIS MAYNARD "Di" Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Folk Music Club 4; French Club I; lntromvrols 4. SEVERL Y ANN MAZUR "Bev'' BRUCE ALAN MATSON "Stoker" RUTH MARGUERITIE MATSON "Ruff" Point ond Powder I; French Club 2; Pep Club 2; lntromvrols 1,2,4. Now, next time don't pvt the scissors in the glue. JOHN GREGORY McADAM "Jack" Student Council 1,2,3,4; Senior Boys' Club 3; J.V. Bosketboll 2,3; J.V. Boseboll 2,3; Lotin Club 3; Freshmon Bosketboll 1. PATRICIA M. McCANN "Pot" Donce Bond 1,2,3,4; Jozz Club 4; Bond 1,2,3,4; lntromvrols 2, 3,4; Orchestro 4; Sponish Club 3; Photogrophy Club

133 JAMES EDWARD McCARTHY "Jim" Soccer 3,4; J.V. Soccer 2; J.V. Boreboll 2,3. TERRY DEAN McCARTHY Golf l,2; Student Council 4; Senior Boys' Club 3; lntromurols 2; Weight lifting 2. RONALD HOW ARD McCANN "Doc" Boys leaders' Club 4; Weight lifting 4. PETER JOSEPH McCARTAN "Pete" J.V. Football 3. KATHLEEN JEAN McCORMICK "Kathy" Student Council 1,2; Current Affairs Club 3,4, Sec. 4; Oebot ing Club 3; Folk Music Club 3,4; A Cappello Choir l,2,3. JAMES R. McGEHAN "Jim" Junior Boys' Club 1,2; Senior Boys' Club 3; Freshman Bosket boll 1. BRIAN FRANCES McCORMICK Audio-Visual Club l,2,3,4, V. Pres 3, Pres. 4; Junior Boys' Club I. JENNIFER S. McCORMICK "Jan" Folk Music Club 3,4; lnternotion al Relations Club 2,3,4; Girls Leaders' Club 3,4; French Club 2; Round Tobie 2; lntromurols 2,3,4; Current Affairs Club 4. DOUGLAS JO HN MclNTOSH "Moc" Chess Club 2,3,4, T reos. 3; Folk Music Club 3,4; A Cappello Choir 2,3,4; Boys' Choir I ; Round Tobie 4. ELAINE MARGARET McMAHON " Mickie" Girls' Leaders Club 3,4; Pep Club 2: lntromurols 1,2,3,4; A Cappello Choir 2,3; Girls' Choir I. JUDITH ELIN McGill "Judy" Bond l,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4, Student leader 4; Bondoleers 2.3,4; Sounds of M.H.S. I; library Pages 3.4, Treas. 4; Future Nurses' Club 3,4. DAWNE CAROL MclNTIRE "Dee"

134 PATRICIA MARY RUTH McMULLAN "Mickey" Sock and Buskin 4. LOUISE A. McMULLIN lntromurols 1. And if we hod a deck of cords, we could even ploy conosto. BARBARA ANNE McNEILL lntromurols 1,2,3; Girls' Choir l; Hockey Club 2. GARY B. MEACHAM "Meach 11 MARY ELIZABETH McNAMARA "Betsy" Girls' leaders Club 2,3,4; Cur rent Affairs Club 3,4; Inter notional Relations Club 2,3,4, Treas. 3; Audio-Visual Club I, 2,3, Pres. 2,3; lntromurols 1,2, 3,4; Chess Club 3; Hockey Club 3,4; Bosketboll Club 3,4. ROBERT TIMOTHY McNAMARA "Tim" Golf 3,4, Co-Captain 4; J.V. Golf 2; S-enior Boys' Club 3,4; \j} Varsity "M" Club 4.,.\- ~\ 0~~~~0 (~} ' \I 11Y' DONNA LYN MENDELL "Suzuki" Art Club 1,2,3,4; Sock and Buskin 2,3,4; Thespians 4; Art Service Squad 2,3 1 Folk Music Club 4; Pep Club 3. STEPHEN WILLIAM MERRILL "Steve" CAROL DIANE MEIER A Coppello Choir 3,4; Sock and Buskin 3,4; Future Nurses' Club 3; lnternotionol Relations Club 4; lntromurols 2,3,4. LOUIS ANTHONY MELESKO "Big Lou" J.V. Football I; Intro murals I, 3,4; Wrestling 41 Weight Lifting 3.

135 PAULINE A. MERZ "Poul" Library Pages 4. TODD GEORGE METCALF Audio-Visual Club l; Point and Powder 1. Safe? DEAN A. METZGER "Mumbles" Chess Club 4; Boys Leaders' Club 4; Sock and Buskin 4; Debating Club 4. KAREN ELLEN MEYER lntromurols 3,4; Folk Music Club 3; Pep Club 2. DOUGLAS THEODORE METHENY "Doug" Radio Club 1,2,3. ODETTE MARIE METIVIER International Relations Club 4; French Club 2; Pep Club 3. DONNA JEAN M ICHAUD future Nurses' Club 3; Poep Club 2, Girls' Choir I FRANCIS JOSEPH MIELE "Fron" MARJORIE LEE MEYERS "Morge" future Nurses' Club 2; Intro murals 3. CAROL ANN MICHALIK lntromurols 2,4; Pep Club 2,3; French Club

136 ROBERT GIBSON MILLER "Bob"!RENE SANDRA MILTON "Milty" Future Nurses' Club 2,3.4. CHARLES P. MILLER "Charlie" Freshman Football; J.V. Cross Country 2,3; Cross Country 4; Swimming 3,4; Spring Track 2, 4: Senior Boys' Club 3. MICHAEL FRANCIS MINOR "Skip" J.V. Basketball l; J.V. Baseball 1; Freshman Football 1. BONNIE CHARLOTTE MINTON "Bon-Bon" Pep Club 2,3, T reos. 3; library Pages 2,3,4; International Relations Club 2,3.4; Fol k Music Club 3.4; Spanish Club 3,4; Sock and Buskin 3,4. DAVID WELDON MINER "Dave" J.V. Football 1,2; Football 3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Wrestl ing 2; Track 1,2. THOMAS E. MINIOR "Tom" Boseboll 4; Senior Boys' Club 3.4: Track 2; lntromurols 2,4; Freshman Football 1. ~ ;6 -o~cy: ~<!A ~~A - - ~~cd t:mb.j77ev~d,l./ MA1fr<i'.(A~~ I HUGH JAMES MOCKALIS "Mock".. JfJ.V. Football, MONETTE 't{,<;.. _,, Football 3; Swimming 3,4; Sen J.V. Baseball l, ; oseboll 3,4, ior Boys' Club 3; J.V. Football Co-Captain 4; Varsity "M" Club 2; J.V. Track 2; lntromurols MARSHA MITTE N "Mit" lntromurols 2; Sock ond Buskin 2; Pep Club 2; Tumbling Club 4. RO BERTA LEE MIX "Bert" Folk Music Club

137 GAYE PAULA MORRISON Aquoettes 3,4 1 lntromurols 1,2, 3,4 1 Pep Club 2,3; M.H.S. Publica tions I; Hockey Club 2,3. THOMAS WILLIAM MORRISSETIE Cross Country 3,4; Indoor Track 3,4 1 Spring T rock 2,3,4. NANCY EDITH MOORE "Nan" High School World 3,4; lntromurols l,2,4. JOHN ANTHONY MORA CHERYL-ANN MOZZER "Cheri" Sponish Club 3; Future Nurses' Cl ub 3; Pep Cl ub 2 1 Intro murols 1,2. THOMAS WALTER MOZZER "Tom" Senior Boys' Cl ub 3. EILEEN JANET MORSEY PAMELA ELAINE MORTLOCK "Pam" Student teacher Mr. Ramsdell and Dick Delong in Drolling doss. KATHLEEN MARY MULREADY " Clo robe lie" Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4. ROGER WILLIAM MURAWSKI "Rog"

138 SHARON KATHLEEN MURPHY "Shari" Sock ond Buskin 2,3,4; Round Tobie 3; Folk Music Club 4. ELLEN THERESA MURRAY lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Lalin Club 3; Spanish Club 4. GERARD DAVID MURPHY "Murf" JOSEPH MICHAEL MURPHY "Mike" SHARON ANN NEFF "Sneff" Girls Leaders' Club 3.4; Aqua ettes 4; Future Nurses' Club 4; Junior Classical League 3,4. KENNETH ARNOLD NELSON "Ken" JOHN LAWSON MUSCHKO "Mush" Radio Club 2,3. WILLIAM JAMES NECHITILO "Nech" SANDRA LEE NICHOLSON "Nick" Art Club 1; Intro murals 2; Pep Club 2. ARTHUR GARY NICKERSON "Art" Football 1; Basketball 2; Swim ming 3; Boseboll 2; lntromurols 2,3,4; Lat in Club 3,4. JUDITH ANN NEWCOMB " Judy" Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2 1 lntromurols 1,2.

139 KARL JAMES NORRIS Footboll 1,2,3,4; Notionol Honor Society 3,4; lntromurols 2,3,4. Folk Music Club 3,4. KAREN MARIE NOWICKI "Nowick" Girls' leoders Club 3,4; Pep Club 2; lntromurols 2,3,4; Hockey Club 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball Club 3,4. VERNON F. NILES, JR. JAMES WILLIAM NORRIS "Jim" lntromurols 2,3,4. BRUCE OATWAY Spring T rock 2,3. WILLIAM JAMES O 'CONNELL Senior Boys' Club 3. ALAN GORDON OAKMAN "Al" Swimming 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Soccer 2; Varsity "M" Club 3, 4. EDWIN LAWRENCE OATES, JR. "Ed" Rocket Club 4; Radio Cl ub 2,3. LYNN MARIE OLSCHEFSKIE Girls' leaders Club 2,3,4; Future Nurses' Club 3,4; lntromurols 2,3,4; Hockey Club 2,3. SANDRA FRANCES OLSCHEFSKIE "Sandy" Girls' leaders Club 2,3,4; lntromurols 2,3,4; Crofts Club 3; Hockey Club 2,3. DAVID LLOYD ODELL Freshmon Football l, J.V. Football 2; Football 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Varsity "M" Club 3,4; Track 2,3. KENNETH M. OLIVER "Ken" 136

140 CAROL ANN OSTRINSKY MARY ANN PACKARD Crofts Club 3; lntromurols 1,2, 4. PAUL S. OLSEN JEAN MIRIAM OLSHEWSKI Girls' Leaders Club 2,3,4; lntromurols 2,3,4; Future Nurses' Club 4. SUSAN RUTH PAGE "Sue" (At Rhem) Nurses' Club 1,2; Newspaper 1, 2; Library 2. (At M.H.S.) Future Nurses' Club 4. TARA JANE PALICKI "Red" Ari Service Squad 3. Friendly competition among Student Council presidential candidates. ROGER EUGENE PARROTT, JR. "Genie" Freshman Footi>oll 1; Football 2, 3,4; Wrestling 2; Varsity "M" Club 2,3,4. GEORGE SYLVESTER PARSONS 137

141 HENRY HAVENS PECK "Hal" Bond 1,2,3,4; Donce Bond 2,3. RICHARD SODERLIND PECK lntromurols 2. SANDRA LEE PASECHNICK "Sandie" Pep Clu b 3. ROBERT ALLEN PATULAK "Pudge" lnternotionol Relo t ions Club 2, 3,4; Lotin Club 1,3,4, Treos. 1, 3, V. Pres. 4; Sock o nd Buskin 3,4, V. Pres. 4; Thespion 4; Student Council 1,2,4; Folk Music Club 3,4; lntromurols 3,4; Oeboting Club 4. PATRICIA ANN PERKINS "Pat" lntromurols 1,2,4; Librory Poges 3,4. DONNA LYNNE PERRETT " Chubby" ROSEMARIE JEAN PEILA Pep Club 2,3,4; lntromurols 2,3. CONSTANCE HENRIETTA PELLETIER "Connie" lntromurols 2,3,4. EILEEN MARY PERRY Pep Club 2; Sock ond Buskin 4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. KATHLEEN MARGARET PERRY "Kathy" Pep Club 1,2; Future Nurses' 4; lnternotionol Relotions Club 4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. KATHLEEN PERRON " Kothy" Girls' Choir 1. BRYAN DOUGLAS PERRY "Twink"

142 DIANE GLEE PERSON Sock ond Buskin 3,4; Folk Music Club 4; lntromurols 1,2; Girls' Choir 1; A Cappello Choir 2. KATHLEEN ELLEN PERSON "Kathy" Sock ond Buskin 3,4; Girls' Choir 1; A Cappello Choir 2; Future Nurses' Club 2,3; Folk Music Club 4; lntromurols 1,2. Talk about popularity, Mr. Voter! KEITH RAYMOND PETERSEN "Kitch" ANTHONY MICHAEL PETOCK "Tony" lntromurols 1,2; Swimming 1. DAVID LAWRENCE PESCE "Pesky" Football 3,4; J.V. Football 2; Freshmen Football 1; Varsity "M" Club 3,4; Senior Boys' Club 3; Wrestling 1; Swimming 2. KATHLEEN ANN PETERMAN "Kathie" Aquoettes 3; French Club 1,2; Pep Club 2; lntromurols 1,2,3, 4. TERRY LYNN PHILBRICK High School World 2,3,4; No tionol Honor Society 2,3,4; Sounds of M.H.S. 2,3; Folk Music Club 3,4; lntromurols 2. PAUL BRADFORD PHINNEY "The Third" Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Swimming 3,4; Trock 1,2,4. ANNE MARIE PETRICCA Student Council 1; Sock ond Buskin 2; Pep Club 2; Future Nurses' Club 2. BARBARA ANN PETTIS "Bobbi" Round Tobie 2,3; Girls' Choir 1; A Cappello Choir 2,3,4; Bond 1,2; Orchestra 3,4.

143 JOSEPHINE MARY PICAUT "Jo" Pep Club 3; M.H.S. Publications 3; lntromu'rols 2. CAROL ANN PI ELA M.H.S. Publications 2,3; Girls' Choir 1; Pep Club 3. Hey! Not in the mouth! LOUISE A. PINETIE "Blondy" SUSAN JEAN PINTO "Sue" Student Council 2,3; Somonhis 3; International Relations Club 3; Point and Powder 1; Sock and Buskin 2; Art Club 1,2; M.H.S. Publications 2; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2. ERNEST DILLION PIEROG "Ernie" Bond 1,2. BRUCE PIGOTI WILLIAM POMEROY " Bill" GEORGETIE JEANNINE PONTON "Georgie" Somonhis 3,4; Notional Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 1, 2,3,4, V. Pres. 4; Sock and Buskin 2,3, Sec. 3; Quill 3. GERALD ARTHU 0 PLANTE " Jerry Notional Honor Society 3,4; Swimming 2,3,4; Moth Club 3; lntromurols 2. DIANNE SUSAN PLATT "Di" Round Tobie 2,3,4; Girls' Choir I; A Cappello Choir 2,3; Orchestra 2; Fine Arts Magazine 4; Sock and Buskin 4; lntromurols

144 NANCY LEE PRESCOTT "Pres" JOHN LAWRENCE PRESTON "Larry" Swimming 2,3,4; Round Tobie 3,4; Notional Honor Society 3, 4; Chess Club 2,3,4, V. Pres. 3; folk Music Club 3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. ROBERT GLENN PONTON " Bob" Chess Club 3,4; Latin Club 3,4, T reos. 4; Current Affairs Club 3, 4; folk Music 3,4; lntromurols 2. KATHY POWERS EDWARD VICTOR PYKA "Ed" PAUL QUASNITSCHKA uquosh" Freshman Bosket boll l; J.V. Basketball 2,3; Basketball 3,4, Co Coptoin 4; Senior Boys' Club 3; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. THOMAS PETER PROVENCAL 11 Pro" Soccer 3,4; J. V. Soccer 2; Point ond Powder 1; Dance Bond l; Boys' Leaders Club 4. PATRICIA C. PROVENCHER "Potty" High School World Typist 4; Future Nurses' Club 2,3; M.H.S. Publications 2. SANORA ANN QUINN "Sondy" Student Council 1; Pep Club 2; Future Nurses' Club 3; lntromurols 1. Debo ting Club 3. BRIAN A. QUINTAL

145 ' v.... ~ \"- 1 \ n 1l l' (' \. ), '..t-'- () I l 1U VJ', ; J! L ' ~ {\/\'"'! l,..._ µ I) / ( 4./I. r. l t \L..._,) \v <)pv~:) n lk'-~~ l Jll 1[))1 ~ l"-' J,'I ~LV.: '\ " ~~(\. " e 11" CV\ v- <_r.;v > l~.1 lv l~y"' v '" u... JJ.\ ~ H:'vl~ ~ ~v DONNA RECKNAGEL "-"" l f-' " Recky" Sock and Buskin 2,3,4; International Relations Club 3,4; Latin Club 3; Pep Club 2. v'- GAIL REICHENBACH JAMES THOMAS RAIMONDO "Jimmie" lntromurols 2,3. BEVERLY ANNE RAUTENBERG Audio-Visual Club 4; Future Nurses' Club 2,3; Pep Club 2. RICHARD LEON REZNICK "Dick" Chess Club 2,3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Audio-Visual Club 1,2,3; Sounds of M.H.S. 2,3. MAUREEN ESTELL RIBACK "Maude'' French Club 1; Intro mura ls 2; A Cappello Choir 4. MATIHEW LAWRENCE REISER "Mott" Senior Boys' Club 3; Lat in Club 3,4; lntromurols 3. CANDACE ANN GREZEL "Candy" Pep Club I; lntromurols 2: Point & Powder 2. Mr. Werner ca n ploy on our team any day!

146 DOUGLAS BRUCE RIVARD "Doug" GLORIA ANN RIZZA Folk Music Club 4; Sock and Buskin 4; lntromurols 4; Pep Club 4. NANCY ALICE RICHMOND "Richmond" Pep Club 3,4; lntromurols 1,2, 3,4; French Club 1. MARGARET ANN RINALDI "Peggy" CHERYL CHRISTINE ROBINSON "Cherie" Folk Music Club 4; French Club 2,4; Pep Club 3; lntromurols 1; Sock and Buskin 4; International Relations Club 4. DENNIS ANTHONY RODGERS Baseball 3,4; J.V. Basketball 3; Senior Boys' Club 3; Intro murals 2. THOMAS DAVID ROBENHYMER "Tom,, CHARLES BELLINGER ROBINSON "Chor1ie 11 (In St. Petersburg, Florido) Bible Club 2,3; Choir 2,3; Swimming and Diving 3. FRANCIS STUART ROHAN "Fran" Art Club 1,2. DAVID HOWARD ROHRBACH "Dave" J.V. Soccer 2,3; Wrestling 3,4, Tri-Captain 4; Spanish Club 3; Varsity "M" Club 4. LAWRENCE JOHN ROGER "Jock" Round Tobie 3,4; Notional Honor Society 3,4, T reos. 4; All Conn. Chorus 4; Wrestling 3,4; A Cappello Choir 1,2,3,4; Sock and Buskin 4; Chess Club 2,3; Folk Music Club 3,4. DONALD JOSEPH ROGLIS "Don"

147 ND ROOKE KENNETH RAYM ; Wresw 'ght Lifting '. '.;. footboll eo Tri Coptoon t ling 3: 4 l; Senior Bo s' Club 3. y EBORAH Mc LEAN. " ROSCOE D " Debbie Inter d nt Counco 1 l I 2,3; b 3. Laton. notoono Stu. e I Re lotions Club C u2 3 ' lntro- Club I; Pep4 murals l,2,3,. NICOLA ~~~NO " N ock Ila Dance Bon d 2,3; A Coppe Choir 2. PAUL ROMANO RICHARD " Dick" ELAINE LUCY RUBERA RUDDELL J Ill ELAINE e Nurses' Pep Clu b 3 4. futur Club 3,4. GAY RUSSELL KATHLEEN h " " Kot Y EARL HENRY RUDIN Crofts Club 3. MAS N. RUFINI THO " Tom" 144

148 JOHN TERREN CE RYAN "Terry" lntromurols 1,2. MARILYN ELIZABETH RYAN Girls' Choir l ; Pep Club 2,3; Field Hockey 2,3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. KENNETH FREDERICK RUSSELL "Muscle s" GREGORY M ICHAEL RY AN "Greg" PAUL KENNETH SAARI lntromurols 3,4; Swimming 2,3, 4; Varsity "M" Club 3,4. WILLIAM A. SACHEREK "Sae" Latin Club 2,3,4; Boys' leaders Club 3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Spring Track 2; Indoor Track 2,3. NANCY CLAIRE RY AN Current Affairs Club 3,4; International Relations Club 3,4; future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; N eedlecraft Club 3,4; Latin Club l; lntromurols l,2,3,4. JOYCE A. RYLANDER lnt romurols l,2,3,4; Girls' leaders Club 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Field Hockey 3,4; Folk Music Club 4; Latin Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3; International Relations Club 3; Tumbling Club 3,4. One, two, three, bump! ANTHONY l. SALAFIA "Tony" ROBERT M. SAMUELSON "Bob" Rodia Club l. 145

149 DAVID R. SAPIENZA "Sap" J.V. Football 2,3; Baseball 3,4; Freshman Foot boll 1; J.V. Baseball 2; l ntromurols 2,3,4. MARILYN JUNE SAPITA French Club; I ntromurols 1,3; M.H.S. Publications 4; Girls' Choir 1. ANDREA JO SANDALS "Andi" French Club 1,2, Pres. 1; Arts Mogozine 3 4, lit. Ed. 3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Point ond Powder l; lntromurols 1,2,3.4 NANCY ROSLINE SANTOS "Squoekie" Student Council 1,2,3,4; Point and Powder 1; Art Squad I ; Future Nurses' Club 3; Pep Club 2,3; lntromurols 2. MALLORY DEL SCHARDT "Mal" International Relations Club 2, T reos. 2; Girls leaders' Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Sock and Buskin 1; Pep Club 2; Girls' Choir 1; A Cappello Choir 2. RUSSELL LEE SCHOFIELD "Rusty" T rock 2,3,4. RAYMOND JOSEPH SARTOR "Ray" lntromurol I 2 3 MICHAEL PAUL SAVERICK "Sou chock'' Boys leaders' Club 4; l ntromurols 3. ROGER A. SCHUETZ PATRICIA ANN SCHWARZ " Pat" International Relations Club 3, 4; Sock and Buskin 3.4; Somonhis 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Girls' Choir 3,4. CYNTHIA JEAN SCHUETZ "Cindy" MICHAELE ANN SCHUETZ "Mickie" library Poqes I; Spanish Club 2; Future Nu,,es' Club 2.3,4; Pep Club 2; Hiqh School World Typi>I 3.4

150 MARGARET C. SCOTT "Maggie" lntromurols I. DIANNE SCRUTON Art Service Squad 2; Pep Club 2; lntromurols 2,3; Aquoettes 4; International Relations Club 3. Captain Koren Sibrinz CATHERINE ROSE SHANNON "Cathy" DIANE LEE SHARP "Chiane" Sock ond Buskin 4; Folk Music Club 4; Pep Club 3, Pres. 3; Point and Powder 2. LOIS SEGERBURG A Cappello Choir 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3. FERNE LESLIE SELWITZ High School World 1,2,3,4; French Club I; lntromurols I. DAVID STUART SHEFFIELD "Dove" Boys' Choir 1,2. ELAINE CARA SHELDON " Shel" Round Tobie 2,3,4; Aquoettes 3,4, Treas. 4; Current Affairs Club 4; Pep Club 2; Girls' Choir 1; A Cappello Choir 2,3, 4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Sock and Buskin 3. PAULINE LORRAINE SHATTUCK lntromurols 3. ROSEMARY ANNE SHEEHAN "Rosie" Girls' Choir I; A Cappello Choir 2.

151 JULIE SHERMAN MARIE ANNETTE SHERWOOD "Rie" library Pages 1,2,3; M.H.S. Publications 2; lntromurols 1; Girls' Choir I. No, don'tl Thot's the wrong teom, Rondy! PATRICIA MARY SIEMIENSKI "Pot'' Latin Club 3; lntromurols 1,2, 3,4; Sock and Buskin 2; High School World Typist 4; Art Club I. BARBARA LYNN SILKOWSKI " Silkie" LYNN ANN SHIMAITIS Field Hockey 4; lntromurols 1, 2,4. KAREN MARLENE SIBRINSZ Cheerleaders 3,4; Captain 4; Girls' Choir 1; A Cappello Choir 2; Pep Club 2; French Club I, V. Pres. I. if~ ~V')r) ~~~~~-" ~~~ J. ~ols 2 pt'e o 1~ ~~:. u re N s ' C ; Au al ~ Ou. Sec < ELAINE MARIE SLEGESKI Girls' Choir 1. JOHN CHARLES SIMMONS "Jock" Football 2,3.4: Basketball 3,4, ketboll 2; Freshman Football 1. Co-Coptoin 4; Freshman Foot. boll I; Track 2,3; Varsity "M"' Club 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 2. JAMES P. SIRIANNI "J.S." lntromurols 1,2,3,4; J.V. Soccer 2; Photography C lub 1,2. 148

152 LILLIAN EMILIE SMITH " Lil" Girls' leaders Club 2,3,4; A Cappello Choir 2,3,4; International Relolicns Club 3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Sock and Buskin 3. ' CAROL ANN SMITH lntromurols 1,2; Spanish Club 2. SUZANNE SHIRL EY SMITH "Sue" lntromurols 1,2; Pep Club 2; Sock and Buskin 3 DOUGLAS MARTI N SMYTHE "Doug" Football Manager 2,3; lntromurols 3,4. RANDALL LEE SMITH "Rondy" High School World 1,2,3,4, Sports Editor 4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; J.V. Soccer I; Soccer 2, 3,4; J.V. Basketball 1,2,3; Basketball 4; Senior Boys' Club 3; Latin Club 3; J.V. Baseball 1; Boys' Leaders Club 3,4. ROBERT BRUCE SMITH "Bob" Sock and Buskin 3; International Relations Club 3; lntromurols 2,3. ELLEN l. SOSTMAN French Club 1; Future Nurses' Club 3,4; Library Pages 3,4; Peo Club 3; Current Affairs Club 4. KERWIN ALTON SPENCER, JR. 11 AI" Football 2.3,4; T rock 3; Football I; Indoor Track 3; Student Council 2. ALAN EDWARD SNYDER "Al" lntromurols 1,2,3. RICHARD ALBERT SOBIELO Indoor Track 3,4; Spring Track 2,3,4. 149

153 JUDITH ANN SQUIRES "Judy" Future N urses' Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; High School World Typist 3,4; Girls' Choir 1, A Coppello Choir 3,4. VIRGINIA RUTH STADDON "Ginny" ROBERT LEE SPENCER "Bob" Sock ond Buskin 1; Footboll Monoger 2; Folk Music Club 4. ANNE MARY SPOSITO DEBORAH DAVIS STARKEL " Debbie" Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; Folk Music Club 4; Librory Poges 3; High School World Typist 3; Current Afloirs Club 4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. CHERYL ANN STARKWEATHER "Sheri 11 Student Council 1,2,3; Girls' Leoders Club 3,4; M.H.S. Publicotions 2,4; lntromurols 1,2,3, 4; Sock ond Buskin 4; Pep Club 2; Girls' Choir 1; A Coppello Choir 2,4. JOYCE ANN STAIGER Pep Club 2,3. JOHN PETER STANKIEWICZ "Stank" Cross Country 3,4; T rock 2,3,4; Vorsity "M" Club 3,4; Intro murols 1,2,3,4; J.V. Cross Country 2. Come ou t, come out, wherever you orel STEPHEN AVERY STEINER "Steve" ANNICE LOU ISE STEPHENS " little Red" lntromurols 2,3.

154 INGRID EMMA STERTMAN " Ing" G irls' Leaders Club 2,3,4; lnternotionol Relations Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3, V. Pres 3; Pep Club 2; lntromurols 1,2.3, 4; A Cappello Choir 2,4; Current Affairs Club 4. RO DMAN DAN IEL STEWART Audio-Visual Club 2; Photography Club 2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4. NANCY LEE STEPHENS HENRY H. STEPHENSON "Hank" ELLEN MARY STURGEON "Shortie" Current Affairs Club 3.4; Future Nurses' Club 2.3.4; Sock ond Buskin 4; M.H.S. Publications 2; lntromurols 1,2 LINDA LOUISE STURTEVANT Girls' Choir 1; French Club I. DENNIS JOSEPH STRIMIKE ELIZABETH ANN STROM library Pages l, T reos 3; Somonhis 3,4; Current Afloirs Club 4; Sounds of M.H.S. I 2. 3,4; Folk Music Club 3.4; lnternotionol Relations Club 2.3; French Club 1. DONNA EILEEN SULLIVAN Girls' Choir I; Pep Club 2. NANCY C. SULLIVAN M.H.S. Publications 3,4; Pep Club 3.4; International Relations Club 4. JOAN VICTORIA STYGAR "Jo" lntromurols I. DANIEL THOMAS SULLIVAN "Sully" Soccer 3,4; J.V. Soccer 3; J.V. Football 3; J.V. Basketball 2. J.V. Baseball 2.

155 ELEANOR HANNAH SWANSON "Ellie" Girls' Choir l; A Cappello Choir 2,3,4; future Nurses' Club 3,4. WILLIAM R. SWANSON "Bill" RICHARD JOSEPH SULLIVAN "Rick" Debating Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3,4; Round Tobie 3,4; Sounds of M.H.S. 3,4; Radio Club 2; Swimming 2,4; lntromurols 2,3, 4. SUSAN CHERYL SWADOSH "Sue" Girls' Leaders Club 2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Current Affairs Club 4; Pop Club 2; Point and Powder 1; lntromurols I,2,3,4; Girls' Choir 1. DIANA LEE TAYLOR "Di" French Club I; Intro murals I,2; Student Council 1. DONNA M. TEDFORD Student Council 1; Future Nurses' Club 3; A Cappello Choir 4; Girls' Choir 1. PETER CHARLES SYLVESTER " Syl" Freshman Foot boll I; Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 3.4; Tri-Captain 4; Varsity "M" Club 3,4; A Cappello Choir 2; J.V. Baseball 2; Baseball 4; lntromurols 2,3. NANCY ANN SZAREK Notional Honor Society 2,3,4; Somonhis 2,3,4, Co-Editor 4; Sounds of M.H.S. 2,3.4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Majorettes 3,4; Folk Music Club 3,4; International Relations Club 2,3,4; Art Club 1,2,3; Girls' Leaders Club 2; French Club 1. STEPHEN CLARK TIMRECK "Steve" JOANNE NANCY TINKLEPAUGH "Jo" Folk Music Club 4; A Cappello Choir 2,3,4; Girls' Choir I; Pep Club 3; lntromurols 1. TWYLAR NOREEN TESSIER "Twink" Sock and Buskin 2,4; International Relations Club 4; lntromurols 2,3. DOROTHY ANN THOMSON "Dot'' Art Club I,2,3; Fine Arts Magazine 3,4; Point and Powder I ; Sock and Buskin 3,4; lntromurols 1,2.3,4; Girls' Softball 2; Spanish Club 3; M.H.S. Publications

156 CARO L ANNA TORSTENSON Aquoettes 4; M.H.S. Publications 2; lntromurols 1,2; Spanish Club 3; Pep Club 2. CHRISTOPH ER M ICH AEL TOTTEN "Chris" J.V. Football I. ANDREA ANNE TOMKO "Andie" M.H.S. Publications 1; Girls' Choir 1; Library Pages 2,3.4, Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4; Current Affairs Club 4; Pep Club 2; A Cappello Choir 3,4; Lalin Club 3,4; Future Nurses' Club 3; Needlecraft Club 3; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. JANET ANN TOMLINSON "Jan" Point and Powder l; Sock and Buskin 2,3; Latin Club 3; Pep Club 2; Girls' Choir I; lntromurols 1,2. SUSAN JEAN TROTTER "Suki" Folk Music Club 3.4; lnternolionol Relations Club 3; A Cappello Choir 2,3; High School World 3,4; Sock and Buskin 2; Ari Club 1,2; French Club 1. BETTE ELAINE TURCOTTE French Club 1, Pres. 1; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; M.H.S. Publications 4; Sock and Buskin 4. MYRA CATHERINE TREASH Round Tobie 2; International Relations Club 3,4; High School World 3,4; French Club 2,3; Sock and Buskin 3,4; All-Conn. Chorus 4 ELIZABETH ANN TREAT "Dyz". / Folk singers Szarek, Wescott, and Murphy. DAVIDS. ULM "Red" ALEX T. URBANETII "Urbie" Student Council 1,2,3; Art Club 3; Chess Club 2,3,4; Senior Boys' Club 3; Track 2,4. 153

157 ROBERT WALLACE VARNEY DANIEL DENNIS URIANO "Don" ROBERT FRANK VAICIULIS " Bob" Somonhis 4, Art Editor 4; Chess Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4; Folk Music Club 3,4; Art Club l; lntromurols l; Weight Lifting 4. GERALDINE ANN VENDRILLO "Gerry" KATHLEEN GLADYS VENNART "Kathy" Student Council l,2,3; Round Tobie 2,3,4; Sock and Buskin 2,3,4; Thespian 4, Sec. 4; Point and Powder l; Notional Honor Society 3,4; High School World 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; A Cappello Choir 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Girls' Choir 1. NANCY MAE VAS ELLO "Non" Jt' PAUL RICHARD VEGIARD " V.G." Audio-Visual Club 1. LIA VERRO Library Pages 1, T reos. 1; French Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3: lntromurols 3,4. LINWOOD CARLTON VIGNEAULT " Lin" LINDA GAIL VERBARG lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; future Nurses' Club 2,3, 4; Spanish Club 2. CAROL ANN VERGE Majorettes 3,4; M.H.S. Publications 2; Pep Club 2; future Nurses' Club 3,4; Library Pages 2; lntromurols l,2,4.

158 RAYMOND VILLA "Roy" ANN LOUISE VIOT Student Council 2,3,4; Cheerleaders 4; International Relations Club 3,4, Sec. 3; Fine Arts Magazine 2,3,4, Fin. Ed. 3; Girls' Leaders Club 3,4; Latin Club 3, Sec. 3; Sock and Buskin 2,3; Pep Club 2,3. O-a-o-0-a-oklohomo I THOMAS C. WALZ "Tom" lntromurols 2,3,4. ELIZABETH BEACH WASHBURN "Liz" lntromurols 2,3,4; Girls' Basketball 3. JOAN MARIE WALDMAN "Joanie" Aquoettes 2,3,4, V. Pres. 4; Latin Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Current Affairs Club 4; lntramurols 2,3,4. JAMES JOE WALSH "Jim" Basketball 4; J.V. Basketball 2, 3; Freshman Basketball I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. AUSTIN ALBERT WEIMAN "Bud" JUDITH ANN WEISS "Judy" Future Nurses' Club 2,3; Pep Club 3. ALLAN JOSEPH WEBB "Pee Wee" VIRGINIA A N~l W EBB "Gini"

159 "The wonder boll, goes round and round. DOUGLAS LEONARD WELCH "Doug" French Club I. STEPHEN JO W ELCs ''.S!P.ve" \ lntramurols R.3: /y/i,y~,,. 3~~?/. JY/?j1:JY JUDITH ANN WHITCOMB "Judy" lntromurols 1. DENNIS LEWIS WHITE "Denny" MARILYN RUTH WERNER Student Council 2,3,4; French Club I, Pres. I; Intro murals I, 2,3,4 1 Pep Club 2. ROBERT WARREN WERSTLER " Bobby" lntromuro ls 1,2,3,4; J.V. Football 2; Football 3.4. ALLAN PAUL WICK " Al" GARY SCOTT WIGHTMAN STEWART CAMERIN WHITE "Stu" KENNETH l. WICHM AN " Ken" Round Tobie 2; Cross Country 2; Indoor Trock I; Outdoor T rock 2; Sock ond Buskin 3; Folk Music Club

160 DAVID ALAN WILK "Dave" Chess Club 1; Swimming 2,3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4. FORREST ROBERT WILLIAMS "Bob" J.V. Trock 2,3; Track 4. STEVEN LESLIE WILCOX "Steve" lntromurols 1; Indoor Trock 4; Trock 4. PAUL H. WILHELM Ri fle 2,3,4; lntramurals 1,2. (o '?"' l "" >( '(. ' (J.. e -,,- '., y.~ \... ~Y ~ LORRAINE MARGARET WILSON "Blondie" SHARON LEE WILSON "Sherry" MARY EDITH WILLIAMS Notionol Honor Society 2,3,4; Current Affoirs Club 3,4; Foreign Policy Assoc. Rep. 4; High School World 2,3,4, Feature Editor 4; Sounds of M.H.S. 2,3,4; Sock ond Buskin 2; Folk Music Club 3,4. SUSAN EMERY WILLIAMS "Sve" Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; lntromurols I. CHARLES C. WITHAM "Charlie" MARGARET WOLCOTI "Marg" Bond 1,2,3,4. PETER WISE High School World 1,2,3, 4, Co-Editor 4; Notional Honor Society 3,4; Tennis 2 3,4, Captoin 4; JV. Bosketball 2,3; Bosketboll 4; Freshmon Bosketboll I; Freshmon Footboll 1; Boys' Choir I; A Cappello Choir 2. LINDA PAULINE WISNIEWSKI " Li ndy" Future Nurse>' Club 2,3,4; library Pages 2,3; M.H.S. Publicotions

161 PHILIP EDWARD WORKS "Phil" lntromurols 1,3,4. JOHN PHILLIP WRIGHT "Johnny 11 Freshmon Foot boll I; J.V. Foot boll 2. SUSAN ELLEN WOLLENBERG "Sue" Girls' Leoders Club 2,3,4; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Lotin Club 3,4; Bosketboll 3,4; Field Hockey 3,4. DAVID EMERSON WORGAN "Dove" Sponish Club 2,4; lntromurols 1,2,3; lnternotionol Relotions Club 4. LOIS AUDREY YOUNG Future Nurses' Club 3,4; lntromurols 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4. EDMOND SONNIKSEN ZAGLIO 11 Ned" Golf 2,3,4, Co-coptoin 3; Swim ming 2,3,4; Soccer 3,4, Cocoptoin 4; J.V. Soccer 2; Student Council 3,4. THOMAS ROBERT WRIGHT ''Tom" Photogrophy Club 1,2,3,4; Sec. Treos. 2, Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4. LAURIE PATRICIA YOUNG French Club 2; Future Nurses' Club 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Crofts Club 3; lntromurols 2,3, 4. Austrion exchonge student Steve leorns the M.H.S. routine. RICHARD ANTHONY ZILINSKAS "Ric,k" Cross-Country 1,2,3,4; Indoor T rock 1,2,3,4; Spring T rock 2, 3,4; Vorsity "M" Club 3,4; Senior Boys' Club 3. SANORA LEE ZITO "Sandie" Librory Pages 2,3; Girls' Choir I; A Coppello Choir 2.

162 EDWARD DAVID EDGAR "Edgar" NOREEN HALLWORTH KENNETH REYNOLDS CHARLES ROMANOWICZ "Chas" STANLEY MARK STEPHENS "Mark" ZDZISLAW TALAGA MICHAEL ZWICK " Mike" KENNETH JOHN McCARTHY "Ken" KENNETH ANDRULOT LUCILLE ANNE DUROCHER "Lucy" (At South Windsor High School) Chorus 1,2,3; Yearbook Stoff 3; Guidance Office Receptionist 3; lntromurols 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3; Closs Socials 1,2, 3,4. MARY SARACENO Pep Club 1,2; Student Council 1: Chorus 1,3,4: Teachers' Secretory 2,3; Newmon Club 1,2,3. (Activities ot other schools) BR UCE WADE PIGOTT "Joe" Student Council 1,2,3; J.V. Football 1,2; Junior Boys' Club 1,2. MARSHA MITTEN "Mit" lntromurols 2; Sock and Buskin 2; Pep Club 2; Tumbli ng Club 4. IN MEMORIAM HOPE FERN ROTHWELL July 2, 1946 to Sept 18,

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164 REMEMBERING

165 Queen Julie and her court, Lindo Garrison, Judy Frithsen, Julie Hobin, Georgette Ponton, and Betsy Hyde Junior Prom New view through the Eiffel Tower. A moment of socializing on the Chomps Elysees.

166 Knights and lair damsels at 1963's Spring Fralic, "Camelot." A knight and fair damsel pause Spring Frolic Queen Sue and her court, JoAnn Kemp, Nancy Begg, Ann Pendergast, and Connie Nadeau.

167 "Many a new day... " "People will soy we're in love." "Oh, what a beautiful morning... " THE STORY OF "OKLAHOMA!" Since its opening ot the St Jomes Theatre, New York City, on April l, 1943, "Oklahoma!" hos been seen and heard by more people than any other musical in theatrical history. It hos toured the world and its audiences hove exceeded millions. "Oklahoma!", the first joint effort of Richard Rodgers and the late Oscar Hammerstein II, will always remain the show closest to people's hearts. This fresh, enchanting ploy hos ceased to be just a wonderful musical; it is on expression in American musical history. "Kansas City"

168 "The Former and the Cowman." CAST OF CHARACTERS Aunt Eller Frost Thurnouer matinee - Gregg Gibbs Curly... Jimmy Smith matinee - Harry Huntington Laurey Janet Cheeseman matinee - Jennifer Coven Will Porker... Stuart Jochimsen matinee - Peter Almond Jud Fry Harry Huntington matinee - Eric Johnson Ado Annie... Kathy Vennari matinee - Betty Crandall Ali Hakim... Ed Hachadourian matinee - Ed Hachadourion Gertie Cummings Betsey Gaudreau matinee - Toby Slossberg Andrew Carnes Mork Squatrito matinee - Ron Helm Cord Elam Ron Helm matinee - Ken Wichman "Out of My Dreams"

169 l Faces at M.H.S.

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