1960 Windsor Locks High School Yearbook Windsor Locks CT

1960 Windsor Locks High School Yearbook Windsor Locks CT
1960 Windsor Locks High School Yearbook Windsor Locks CT

1960 Windsor Locks High School Yearbook Windsor Locks CT
by Windsor Locks Library

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1960 Windsor Locks High School Yearbook Windsor Locks CT
Windsor Locks High School is located at 58 S Elm St, Windsor Locks, CT 06096.

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eJieAaldl

of the

Windsor Locks High School

Class of

Nineteen Hundred Sixty
Windsor Locks, Connecticut

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Carol A. Sicbaldi ’60

ASSOCIATE EDITORS
John J. Vecchione ’60

Wilson A. Taylor ’60 Kathleen M. Burke ’61

Susan E. Grady ’60 Diane E. Lewis ’62

Mary Alice Stute ’60

SENIOR CLASS EDITOR
Maureen A. Carniglia ’60

FRESHMAN CLASS EDITOR
Doreen E. Oates ’62

JUNIOR CLASS EDITOR
Anita Pinatti ’61

SOPHOMORE CLASS EDITOR
Norman J. Perron ’62

EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS

Maryellen Flanagan ’60
Linda H. Scheele ’60

HERALD BUSINESS BOARD

Cecelia A. Agey ’61
Frederick C. Althen ’61
Malcolm E. Berman ’61
Robert B. Gillis ’61

ATHLETIC EDITOR
John T. Sancomb ’60

SCHOOL EDITOR
Susan Ritchie ’60

Sandra M. Sheridan ’60
Judith A. Stein ’60

Marilyn A. Hanley ’61
Susan E. Root ’61
Paul C. Scheele ’61
Jane R. Taravella ’61

2

Mr. LAROY M. BROWN

We the class of 1960 dedicate this book to Mr. Laroy M. Brown in appreciation of his
endless patience, understanding and guidance. He has helped us to prepare for the
future and to understand better what we want from a career and from life.

3

Administration

Mr. LAROY M. BROWN
Guidance Director

Mr. ELIAS SHAPIRO
Principal

Mr. ROBERT F. JACKSON
Superintendent of Schools

BOARD OF EDUCATION

H. M. Broderick, C. F. Brown, J. J. Fitzpatrick, Dr. P. F. Lingua, Dr. J. J. Kennedy.

4

A. Antonucci
Science

J. Hanley
Science

W. Bradley
Music

A. Buckley
Business

i

A. Lr >

G. Carlson
English

V. Christensen
Homemaking

K. Dowd
Phys. Ed.

R. Dowd
Mathematics

D. Dugas
Language

F. Fitzgerald
Business

H. Holbrook
Social Science

A. Krips
Language

E. Luke
Science

E. Muska
Social Science

J. Oates
Mathematics

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W. Price
Mathematics

L. Reynolds
Guidance

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C. Randall
Industrial Arts

A. Shapiro
Phys. Ed.

H. Robinson
English

J. Sherman
English

H. Leary
Social Science

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L. Smith

P. Thibodeau

English Industrial Arts

7

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Pages

HERALD Board . 2

Dedication . 3

Administration . 4

Faculty . 6-7

Seniors . 10-25

Senior Class . 26

Editorial . * . 27

Senior Candids . 28-29

Who’s Who . 30

Organizations . 32-38

Underclassmen . 40-44

Sports . 46-48

Band and Chorus . 49

We Thank . 50

Advertising . 51

WKm

Class officers: Pres., Robert Stanger; Vice Pres., Robert
Vaitukaitis; Sec., Maryellen Flanagan; Treas., Carol
Sicbaldi.

D.A. (College)- -Biology Club 2; Photography Club 3. F.A.
(General). L.A. (General). R.A. (General)- -A. A. 1,2,3; WILOHI 2;
Arts and Crafts Club 3. S.B. (General) –Audio -Visual Aids 1;
Science Fair, 2nd Prize 3.

Douglas Aber
“Doug”

Francis Agnoli

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Mary Babiasz

Frederick Barberi
“Bar”

Ann Marie Barberie
“Red”

M. B. (Business)– Horn emaking Club 1; Business Education Club 2,3.
F. B. (General)- -History Club 2, Vice Pres. 2; Basketball 1. A. M. B.
(General) –Student Council 3,4; Dramatic Club 1; WILOHI 4;
Photography Club 3. R. A. B. (General)- -Arts and Crafts Club 3.

R. B. (General)- -Band 1,2,3. D. B. (General)- -History Club 2,3;
Basketball 1,2; Baseball 4. M. C, (General)- -Library Club 1,2;
WILOHI 3,4; Cheerleading 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3,4; HERALD, Sen¬
ior Class Ed. 4.

Robert A. Barnes
“Bob”

Robert Belisle
“Chick”

David Beltrandi
“Bull”

Maureen Carniglia
“Rinky”

Walter Cienaski, Jr. Karlene Ciparelli George Cole

“Nackie” “Chip”

W.C. (College)- -Language Club 1; Photography Club 2; Math Club
4; Baseball 3,4; Student Council 4, Pres. 4. K.C. (General)- -Dra¬
matic Club 1,2. G.C. (College)- -Audio-Visual Aids 1,2,3, 4, Pres.
3,4; Student Council 4; Basketball 1; Science Fair, 2nd prize 3.
D.C. (Business)- -Homemaking Club 1, Sec. 1; Library Club 2;
Business Education Club 3,4; Magazine Sale, 1st prize. J. R. C.
(College) –Library Club 1; History Club 2; Photography Club 3;
W1LOH1 4. J. H. C. (General)- -WILOH1 1; Music Club 2; Band 1,2,
3,4; Chorus 4j R. C. (General)- -Band 1,2,3, 4; Photography Club 1;
Biology Club 2, Treas. 2; History Club 3.

Danice Colli
“Dee”

Janet R. Comtois
“Frenchie”

Joseph H. Cooper
“Joe”

Robert Corriveau
“Bob”

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M. C. (General)- -Dramatic Club 2,3; Photography Club 4. F. D.
(General)- -Photography Club 1; Biology Club 2,3; Chorus 2. C. D.
(Business)- -W1LOHI 2; Dramatic Club 1,2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3,
Sec. 4; National Honor Society 4. B. D. (General)- -Library Club 1;
W1LOHI 2,3,4. J. D. (Business) –Dramatic Club 1; Library Club 2;
W1LOHI 3. S. D. (General)- -Band 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3. P. F. (Gen¬
eral)- -Audio- Visual Aids 1,2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3,4.

Barbara Downes
“Bobbive”

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A. F. (College)- -History Club 1, Sec. 1; WILOHI 2, Treas. 2;
Photography Club 3, Pub. Mgr. 3; Math Club 4. E. F. (General)–
Photography Club 1. M. F. (College)–Library Club 1; Future
Teachers’ Club 2,3, Sec. 2,3; HERALD, Ed. Asst. 2,4; Class Ed. 3;
Cheerleader 3,4; Class Sec. 4; Math Club 4. D. F. (Business) —
Dramatic Club 1; Literature Club 2; Photography Club 3. P. F.
(College)- -Language Club 2, Sec. 2; Photography Club 3; Math
Club 4; V.F.W. Essay Contest, 1st prize 2. J. G. (Business)– Library
Club 1,2. P. G. (General)- -Band 1; Arts and Crafts Club 3.

Diane Flyan
“Di”

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R. G. (General)–History Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2 ,3, 4. E. G. (Busi-
ness)–Dramatic Club 1,3,4; WILOHI 2; A. A. 2; Science Fair, 1st
prize 1; National Honor Society 4. S. G. (General)– WILOHI 1;
Future Teachers* Club 2, Historian 2; Photography Club 3, Treas. 3;
Math Club 4; Laurel Girls’ State 3; HERALD 4, Assoc. Ed. 4; Na¬
tional Honor Society 4; Hartford COURANT Parade of Youth Corr.

  1. S. H. (Business)–Business Education Club 3,4. R. H. (Colleger-
    Arts and Crafts Club 3. P. H. (General)– Dramatic Club 1; Science
    Fair, 3rd prize 1; WILOHI 2; Photography Club 3. R. F. H. (General)
    –Biology Club 2; Photography Club 4.

Sharon Hammond

Ronald Handschumacher
“Ron”

Patricia Harvey
“Pat”

Raymond F. Hayward
“Ray Ray’*

15

J. M. H. (General) –Chorus 3,4. J. E. FL (College)- -Dramatic Club
1; Language Club 2, Pres. 2; Photography Club 3; WILOHI 4;

Science Fair, 1st prize 1; National Honor Society 4. P. I. (General)
— WILOHI 2,3,4, Features Ed. 4. J. I. (General)- -Audio-Visual
Aids 1; Photography Club 2,3; Science Club 4. D. K. (General)–
Arts and Crafts Club 3. M. K. (General)- -Library Club 2; WILOHI 3.
A. K. (General)- -Audio- Visual Aids 2,3,4; Science Club 1,2.

Jeffrey Ives
“Jeff”

Dennis Kae
“Dennie”

Marilyn Kennedy
“Mare”

Anton Kozak
“Tony”

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Robert L. Krebs
“Bobby”

Lewis Krupka
“Lew”

R. L.K. (General)- -Magazine Sale, 2nd prize 4. L. K. (Generali-
Future Teachers’ Club 2; Music Club 3; Photography Club 4; Band
1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,4. R. K. (General). M. L. (General)- -Library
Club 2; Business Education Club 4, Treas. 4. D. F. L. (General)- –
Basketball 1. D. l. (General)- -Biology Club 4. R. L. (General)- –
Photography Club 4; Industrial Arts Club 1.

Daniel F. Lanati Dorothy Landers

“Dan” “Dot”

17

Raymond Kulas
“Ray”

Marlene LaFountain
“Molly”

Rocco Lapenta
“Rocky”

John J. Lee

Aurora Lefemine
“Rorie”

Peter Lingua
”Pogo*

J. J. L. (General)- -Audio-Visual Aids 1,2,3, 4. A. L. (Business)–
Library Club 1,2; W1LOH1 4; Chorus 1. P. L. (College)- -Basketball

I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Photography Club 1,3; Language Club 2.

J. L. (General)- -Dramatic Club 2,4; WILOH1 3. C. M. (General)–
Science Club 1; A. A. 2,3; Choir 2; Yearbook Staff 1; Color Guard

  1. N. M. (General)- -Future Teachers’ Club 2; W1LOHI 1,3,4.

P. M. (Business)- -Dramatic Club 1; Library Club 2; WILOH1 3.

James Lynch
“Slippery”

Cyrilla Malcolm
“Cil”

Nancy Mannella

Patricia Marcotti
“Pattie”

C. M. (General)- -Band 4; Chorus 4. E. M. (College)- -Photography
Club 1; History Club 3, Vice Pres. 3; Math Club 4; Boys’ State 3;
Student Council 4; National Honor Society 4. R. M. (General)–
History Club 1; Business Education Club 4. B. M. (General)- –
History Club 1,2, Pres. 1,2; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4.

J. D. M. (General)- -Audio-Visual Aids 1,2,3; W1LOH1 3,4; Basket¬
ball Mgr. 1; Band 1. J. M. (College)- -Audio-Visual Aids 1,2,3;
Math Club 4. C. M. (General)- -Future Teachers’ Club 2; Chorus
1.2, 3,4.

Brian McKeown
”B”

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Judith Murkowicz
“Judy”

V ^

Patricia Norck
“Patti”

William O’Brien
“O’B”

J. M. (General)- WILOHI 1; Future Teachers’ Club 2, Treas. 2;
Math Club 4. P. N. (General) -Chorus 2; Dramatic Club 3. W. O.
(General). R. P. (General)-Music Club 1. J. P. (General)-
Photography Club 1. R. K. P. (General)-Audio-Visual Aids 1,2,
3,4, Equipt. Mgr. 2,3,4; Band 1; Class Pres. 2. A. P. (Business)-
Library Club 1,2; Chorus 1,4; Dramatic Club 3; WILOHI 4.

Raymond Pacewicz
“Ray”

John Padegenis
“Jack”

Ronald K. Perry
“Perry”

Ann Pikul
“Pickle”

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D. Q. (General)-Basketball 2; Arts and Crafts Club 4. G. Q.
(General)-Photography Club 2. M. Q. (Business)-Library Club 1;
Literary Club 2, Treas. 2; Photography Club 3; WILOHI 4. R. Q.
(General)-Dramatic Club 1; WILOHI 4. P. Q. (General)-Dramatic
Club 1; Literary Club 2, Treas. 2; Photography Club 1; WILOHI 4.
S. R. (Business)- WILOHI 1; Dramatic Club 3,4. K. R. (General)-
Library Club 1; Dramatic Club 2; WILOHI 3; Cheerleader 1,2.

Richard Quagliaroli
“Ritchie”

Patricia Quinn
“Pat”

Sandra Rabbett
“Sandy”

Katherine Raccone
“Kathy”

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S. R. (College)–Pep Club 1; Library Club 1; Latin Club 1; Language
Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 2, Sec. 3; Cheerleader 3,4; HERALD, Ed. Asst.
2,4, Business Board 3. P. R. (Business)- -Library Club 2; Business Edu¬
cation Club 3. M. S. (General). S. S. (Business) –Business Educa¬
tion Club 4. J. S. (General)– Language Club 2; Future Teachers’
Club 3; HERALD, Sports Ed. 4. L. S. (Business)- -Dramatic Club 1;
Library Club 2; WILOHI 3,4; Student Council 1,2,3, Sec. 3; Class
Sec. 1,2,3; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3,4; Magazine Sale,

3rd Prize; HERALD, Business Board 3, Edl Asst. 4. D. S. (Business)–
Homemaking Club 1; WILOHI 3.

Sandra Sampson
“Sandy”

John Sancomb
“J. T.”

Linda Scheele
“Lin”

Donna Scotto
“Socko”

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W. S. (College)–Audio-Visual Aids 1. C. S. S. (General)–
Photography Club 1; Biology Club 2,3; Band 1,2. S. S. (Business)–
Library Club 1; Student Council 1; Class Treas. 1; HERALD 2,4,
Class Ed. 2, Ed. Asst. 4; WILOHI 3,4; Queen, Junior Prom 3. C. S.
(College)- -Dramatic Club 1; Library Club 2; Language Club 3,
Pres. 3; Math Club 4; Student Council 1,2,3, Treas. 3; Class Vice
Pres. 1, Treas. 2,3,4; Science Fair 3rd prize 2; Laurel Girls’ State
3; D.A.R. Award 4; National Honor Society 4; HERALD, Assoc. Ed.
2,3, Ed. -in-Chief 4; Business Board 3; Trinity College, Summer
Scholarship 3. E. S. (General) — Dramatic Club 2,3; WILOHI 4.

L. S. (College)- -Biology Club 2; History Club 3; Math Club 4.

R. S. (College) — Class Pres. 3,4; Vice Pres. 2; Student Council 1,2;
Hartford COURANT Parade of Youth Corr. 4; Language Club 2,3;
Dramatic Club 1; HERALD 1,2.

Elizabeth Simmons Lawrence Southworth

••Betty” ’’Tank”

Robert Stanger
’’Bob”

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Harold Sutton, Jr.
“Sut”

J. S. (Business)- -Library Club 1,2; WILOHI 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4;
HERALD 4, Ed. Asst. 4. T. S. (General)- -History Club 2; WILOHI 1;
Baseball 1,2,3. M. A. S. (College)– WILOHI 1,2,3, 4, Asst. Ed. 2,
Features Ed. 3, Ed. -in-Chief 4; HERALD 4, Assoc. Ed. 4; National
Honor Society 4. H. S. (General)- -Photography Club 1; Dramatic
Club 3,4; Band 1,2. W. T. (College)- -Language Club 2; Literary
Club 3, Sec. 3; Math Club 4; Mgr. Baseball 3; Algebra Prize 1;
National Merit Semi-Final 4; Loomis P.C.S.C. 3; National Honor
Society 4; HERALD Assoc. Ed. 4. J. T. (General)- -Homemaking
Club 1,2, Treas. 2; WILOHI 4. P. U. (Business)- -Dramatic Club
1,4; Business Club 3, Vice Pres. 3.

Wilson Taylor
’•Billy”

Jo Ann Topor
”Jo”

Patricia Urbas
••Pat”

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R. U. (College)- -Jr. Boys* Club 1; Student Council 1; Baseball 1,2,
3,4; Biology Club 2; Latin Club 2. R. V. (College)- -Language Club
2,3, Vice Pres. 2,3; Math Club 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2,
3,4; Student Council, 3; Class Vice Pres. 3,4. J. V. (Colleger-
Dramatic Club 1; Language Club 2; Literary Club 3, Pres. 3; Math
Club 4; Student Council 1,3; National Honor Society 4; Harvard
Book Prize 3; Loomis P.C.S.C. 3; National Merit Scholarship Semi-
Finalist 4; Oratory Contest Winner 3; Class Pres. 1; HERALD 3,4,
Business Board 3, Assoc. Ed. 4; Democracy Contest, 1st prize 4.

A. V. (General)- -Library Club 1; Homemaking Club 2; Photography
Club 3,4. J. W. (General)- -Chorus 2; Photography Club 3. D. W.
(General)- -Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Future Teachers’ Club 2; Dramatic
Club 4. S. Y. (General)- -Dramatic Club 1,2; Chorus 4; Photography
Club 4.

Audrey Vita

Joyce Wilcox
’’Joycee”

Dagmar Woods
”DagM

Shirley Young

’’Shirr

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Senior Class

Class News

Early in October the Senior ClJss start^
Freshman Dance.” The first irlporta
scale new financial heights. Tie cla
was brought in by Miss Smith’s |oom,

The Election Day Food Sale was^ield
seniors attended the magazine sa

We held our Senior Ball on Febura;
were served.

tfal 1*11 rolling with a highly successful ’’Welcome
:ing, the madizine sale, enabled the Senior Class to
:ofi»om thl sale was $1723.93. The largest total
red Ikriws. Carlfon’s, Mr. Dowd’s, and Mrs. Sherman’s.

magazine drive. Soon afterwards many
le juniors were invited.

ind during intermission light refreshments

In the beginning of June we attended Vir S
served by caterers. On June 25 Graduation
solemn way to end the year.

a linner- dance affair, at which we were
le hdld. It was a touching occasion and a

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EDITORIAL

Within a year a man, dressed in a suit designed to protect him from explosive pressure changes, strapped
into a form-fitting couch to cushion him against the crushing forces of acceleration, surrounded in his tiny
chamber by instruments conceived to bring him safely home, will catapult upward at the head of a
rocket for more than a hundred miles and then plunge down into the Atlantic Ocean. Who is this man?
He is to be chosen from the seven Astronauts, who are now systematically preparing to make history.

The Astronauts’ preparation includes centrifuge tests which simulate the acceleration and deceleration
strains they must undergo, capsule orientations which teach them the reflexes necessary for existence,
and physiology lessons which acquaint them with their bodies’ reactions to these unnatural strains.

Within a week a youth dressed in a long robe and a stiff board cap, surrounded by eager or tearful equals,
guided by twelve or more years of preparation and advice from parents, teachers, and friends, will step
out into the world and begin life as a useful, well-informed, and helpful citizen. Who is this youth?

He is one of the many promising American high school graduates.

Although an average high school graduate may not have to face pressures of acceleration and decelera¬
tion, he must bear the emotional pressures exerted by employers, fellow workers, friends and family.

They expect loyalty, respect, co-operation, a sense of responsibility, and initiative- -traits which are
developed in the home and expanded during the student’s school years.

Loyalty- -faithful adherence to the principles and people one believes in- -is acquired by parents through
love and understanding and is further promoted in school through civics and history classes and social
functions. In the same way, respect- -esteem or honor–must be earned by parents when the child is still
pre-school age. When he enters school therefore, a child will be able to show respect to his teacher
and schoolmates. Once there is mutual respect in the classroom the learning process will progress more
quickly and easily.

Co-operation- -joint action or undertaking- -should be a goal at home and in the schoolroom. A student
may learn indirectly the importance of working amenably with a group by observing the agreeable man¬
ner in which his parents handle family problems and the team spirit with which the administration,
teachers, and parents cope with school problems. A harmonious environment in the schoolroom influences
a student’s ability to learn with others the significance of the material presented.

A sense of responsibility –the condition or quality of being reliable–is further developed throughout the
introductory years of a student’s life by the recurring obligations of home and school. With an increas¬
ing sense of responsibility a wise student will develop initiative- -the ability to originate ideas and to ef¬
fect them with diligence- -a trait so important in the world today. Initiative begins at an early age
when small children paint in watercolors and mold clay animals, it is enhanced by challenging assign¬
ments such as science projects, book reports and writing contests; by activities such as arranging art
exhibits and designing bulletin boards; and by extra-curricular enterprises such as school newspapers
and dances.

As our graduates go out into the world to do their very best, all educators and parents hope that after thes^
twelve or more years of preparation, they will be thoroughly conditioned in these “reflexes” needed for
their existence. Although the Astronauts, with only two years of preparation, may shape the world’s fu¬
ture in the next two years, America’s young graduates will shape the world’s future for many years to
come.

K. Burke “61”

D. Lewis “62”

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I disagree with you

Where’s your excuse?

I couldn’t care less

Congratulations

rides

Going

Free

my

way

Anyone for tea?

Le Petit Prince

Who’s Who

Best Figure
Marilyn Q.
Stanley B.

Best Looking
Maureen C.
George C.

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Class Dramatists
Shirley Y.
Raymond U.

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Class Flirts
Judith S.
Walter C.

Greatest Service
Robert K.

Robert S.

Most Argumentative
Nancy M.

Lewis K.

Most Athletic
Elizabeth G.
Robert V.

Most Likely to Succeed
Carol S.

John V.

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Most Happy-go-Lucky
Janet C.

Robert A.

Most Mischievous
Maryellen F.
Richard Q.

Most in Love
Susan G.
Jeffrey I.

Nicest Smile
Patricia R.
Francis D.

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National Honor Society

E. Glemboski, M. Stute, J. Hunter, J. Vecchione, E. Mayores, W. Taylor, C. Sicbaldi, S. Grady, C.
Dezolt, Adv. Miss Leary and Mrs. Oates.

Student Council

W. Cienaski, S. Root, S. Pirog, D, Oates, M. Harvey, A. Barberie, B. Meek, J. Sheridan, L. McMahan,
E. Mayoros, G. Cole, D. Lingua, C. Tobey, D. Pijati, P. Alfano, M. Flynt, R. Fraher, D. Meek, R.
Paulich, C, Agey, Adv. Mr. Muska, Mr. Brown, Mrs. Kripps.

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Library

Committee

R. Andersen, B. Andrusko, J. Tar
vella, H. Sutton, C. Sharp, Adv.
M. A. Colby.

Wilohi Club

J. Comptois, M. Harvey, J. Lynch, N. Mannella, A. Pikul, R. Quagliaroli, J. Stein, M. Stute, J. Topor,
S. Sheridan, J. Barnes, M. Gratton, G. Flynn, J. Macaluso, D. OKraska, W. Hart, A. Lafemmine, J.
Hunter, R. Floyd, C. Becker, L. DeBella, G. Flynn, P. Illiscavitch, D. Smith, K. Billick, B. McKenna,
Adv. J. Corcoran, A. Buckley.

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ARTS & CRAFTS CLUB

R. Cummings, P. Giacopassi, R. Ferrari, D. Quagliaroli, N. Belisle, R. Barnes, R. Tully, B. Fournier,
Adv. Mr. Thibodeau.

AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS

J. Taravella, M. Hanley, G. Cole, P. Farr, R. Meek, R. Pauluh, R. Cosgrove, S. Blevins, A. Hinkley,
G. Blackburn, R. O’Brien, P. Noreika, J. McKenna. D. Topor, W. Fournier, R. Horton, J. Peck, J. Ko¬
zak, J. Lee, D. McLeod, P. Alfano, J. Kennedy, Adv. Mr. Antonucci.

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BIOLOGY CLUB

D. Landers, B. Darras, B. Landers, R. Gillis, J. Levinson, F. Mannello, F. Althen, M. Mona, F. McLeod,
M. Barbarie, R. Dursza, J. Beebe, J. Lee, J. Wogan, W. Fournier, Adv. Mr. Luke, Mr. Muska.

BUSINESS CLUB

C. Allen, J. Girard, S. Cienaski, M. Newton, E. Taylor, C. Castoldi, Adv. Mrs. Fitzgerald.

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Dramatic Club

G. Babiarz, J. Baillaigeon, C. Berube, K. Billick, S. A. Blevins, J. Blogna, S. Brown, M. Burkhart, J.
Burrows, L. Carlson, S. Celatka, J. Connell, P. Daly, C. Dezolt, J. Fish, B. Glemboski, E. Hamel, M.
Hayes, E. Hunter, L. Kaye, L. Me Mahn, D. Pesci, A. Pinatti, L. Pinette, D. Pisati, S. Rabbett, S.
Root, J. Schauble, J. Sicbaldi, H. Sutton, E. Taravella, W. Thrope, P. Urbas, D. Woods, J. Zenzick,
C. Zimowski. ADV. G. Carlson and D. Dugas.

Future Teachers
Club

A. Alan, R. Kelly, M. Quagliaroli,
P. Raggio, Pres. R. Quagliaroli,
Vice-Pres. W. Ives, Sec. M.
O’Leary, Treas. F. Benson. ADV.
K. Dowd.

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Homemaking Club

C. Gledich, N. Lusa, D. Ostien, D. Seymour, P. Murzin, N. Murphy, J. Kowalski, M. Yanish, B. Mar-
kiewicz, A. Smith, S. Gifford, A. Hayden, D. Lanati, G, Micha, P. Iskrzak, B. Ferrari, Adv. V.
Christensen.

Math Club

M. Hanley, L. Southworth, W. Taylor, A. Favata, E. Mayoros, J. Vecchione, P. Flynt, M. Flanagan, C.
Sicbaldi, P. Scheele, J. Murkowicz, S. Grady, W. Cienaski, J. Gokey, J. Meehan, R. Vaitukaitis, A.
Czarnecki, M. Berman, Adv. J. Oates, W. Price.

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Photography Club

S. Daly, L. Krupka, E. Farrington, J. Becker, E. Zimowski, A. Guiel, M. Costa, A. Vita, R. LaPenta,
Mr. Randall, Adv.

Science Club

L. Oliva, J. Ives, H. Anderson. J. Glemboski, W. Connor, B. Ward, J. Berube, Mr. Hanley, Adv.

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CL

added

Freshman Class

Sophomore Class

Freshman Class

FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
Pres. B. Meek, Vice-Pres. R. Anderson, Sec. D.
Oates, Treas. R. Sidway.

SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Pres. C. Tobey, Vice-Pres. D. Lingua, Sec. P.
Daly, Treas. J. Macaluso.

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Hie, Haec, Hoc

Let’s get busy!

Are you prepared to take notes?

You see?

Can we make it in 80 days?

Let’s dance Fv

rs

rs

Vt. L*

Where’s the insides?

Bon!

Scalpel

he

throw

Boy

can

and

umph!

Hop

skip

Bubble, bubble
toil and trouble.

And

you shake it all about

Armes, Citoyens

Aux

Junior Class

Class Officers

Pres . Richard Meek

Vice-Pres . Paul Scheele

Sec . Susan Root

Treas . Gloria Babiarz

Herald Business Board

C. Agey, J. Taravella, S. Root, M. Hanley, P.
Scheele, M. Berman, F. Althen, R. Gillis.

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Basketball Schedule–1959-1960 Baseball Schedule 1960

Date

Opponent

Location

Date

Opponent

Location

Thurs. Nov. 26 . . .

Mon. Apr. 18 . . .

. . . East Windsor . . .

Fri. Dec. 4 .

Thurs. Apr. 21 . . .

. . . . Home

Fri. Dec. 11 .

Mon. Apr. 25 … .

… St. Thomas ….

…. Away

Fri. Dec. 18 .

Thurs. Apr. 28 . . .

. . . .Home

Wed. Dec. 23 … .

. . Bloomfield . . .

. . . Away

Mon. May 2 .

. . Canton .

Fri. Jan. 8 .

Thurs. May 5 . . . .

…. Home

Tues. Jan. 12 … .

Mon. May 9 .

. . . Suffield .

. . . . Away

Fri. Jan. 15 .

. . Canton .

. . Home

Thurs. May 12 . . .

Tues. Jan. 19 … .

. . Granby .

. . Home

Mon. May 16 … .

. . . Bloomfield ….

. . . . Away

Fri. Jan. 22 .

. . Suffield .

Wed. May 18 … .

… St. Thomas ….

Tues. Jan. 26 … .

Fri. May 20 .

Fri. Jan. 29 .

. . . Home

Mon. May 23 … .

. . . Berlin .

. . . Away

Tues. Feb. 2 . . . .

. . . St. Thomas . . .

. . . Away

Thurs. May 26 . . .

. . . Canton .

Fri. Feb. 5 .

Tues. May 31 …

. . . Away

Tues. Feb. 9 . . . .

. . Away

Fri. Feb. 12 .

Tues. Feb. 16 …

. . Suffield .

. . Home

Fri. Feb. 19 .

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Basketball Team

R. Pleva, T. Tkacz, P. Seaha, R. Meek, C. Tobey, D. Pisati, T. Kulas, P. Scheele, R. Gilbert, R.
Fraher, B. McKeown, P. Lingua, R. Vaitukaitis, D. Lingua, D. Beltrandi, Coaches W. Price, A.
Shapiro.

Baseball Team

R. Pleva, T. Tkacz, D. Pisati, J. Doyle, D. Lingua, R. Meek, J. McKenna, T. Kulas, W. Cienaski, R.
Uzanas, B. McKeown, P. Lingua, R. Vaitukaitis, T. Stewart, Coach A. Shapiro.

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Track Team

S. Attardi, J. McKenna, R. Norris, R. Boucher, M. Malloy, J. Bell, M. Mona, D. Castoldi. F. Hartung.

Cheerleaders

M. Carniglia, A. Pinatti, J. Stein, M. Flanagan, K. Burke, S, Daly, S. Ritchie, L. Scheele.

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Band

W. O’Donnell, L. A. Monocchio, P. Hall, J. Holley, L. Krupka, N. Belisle, R. Corriveau, G. Rowe, S.
Dunbar, D. McLeod, J. Cooper, R. Martineau, J. Baker, J. Grady, R. Sidway, M. Hart, R. Harting, J.
Burrows, R. Devere. ADV. Mr. Bradley.

Chorus

J. Hunt, C. Muir, P. Daly, D. Woods, A. Pikul, E. Gilman, E. Ouellette, L. Carlson, M. Harvey, E. Ger-
ich, L. Kaye, J. Baillargeon, R. Anderson, S. Kaplan, G. A. Gerich, L. Noreika. ADV. Mr. Bradley.

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Office Staff

R. Smith, P. Logan, S. Rabbett

Kitchen Staff

R. Walters, F. Draghi, F. O’Brien, A. Pleva, M. Raggio, E. Vecchione

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ft

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68 Main St. Windsor Locks

Bill’s Barber Shop

Lefemine’s Barber Shop

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Free Estimates . . .

Tel. NA 3-3094

ELIA

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9 Spring St. Windsor Locks

Bicycles and Motorcycles

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Windsor Locks, Conn.

Compliments of your

AIRPORT
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Tony Pascucci, Prop.

West Spring Street
Windsor Locks, Conn.

Near Bradley Field
Tel. NA 3-7530

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DR..

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KING

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and Adjoining Card Shop
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Flowers and Gifts for all
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Deliveries Made to All
Surroundinp Towns

7 Spring St. Windsor Locks
We Telegraph Flowers

Compliments of

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1087 East St., Suffield, Conn.

Victor J. Malec, President

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When looking for a perfect
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Choice grades of Meat and
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1007 Main St.

East Hartford, Conn.

THE ALLIN &
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“For the Best in

Sports Equipment”

Wm. F. Ryan, Manager

Tel. JAckson 8-1242

Compliments of

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ELM STREET

190 Main Street

PACKAGE STORE

Windsor Locks, Conn.

Congratulations to each and every one of you in the
graduating class of I960.

We sincerely hope that you find pleasure, interest and
success in any field of your choosing.

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INSURANCE 4 TRAVEL AGENTS

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15 Spring Street

Windsor Locks, Conn.

Compliments of

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Compliments of Compliments of

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Funeral Director

105 Oak St.

Windsor Locks, Conn.

Telephone NA 3-2456

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Windsor Locks

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Turnpike Road, Windsor Locks

FIR$T NATIONAL BANK.
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“Your Community Bank — Dedicated to Service”

Main Office — 120 Main Street

Bradley Field Office — 182 Turnpike Road

Drive-In Windows

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Compliments of

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Furniture & Appliances

20 Main Street Tel. NA 3-3373 Windsor Locks

90/ LINE RESTAURANT

Ed and Ray

94 Turnpike Road

Windsor Locks, Conn.

$CHINE

AIRPORT HOTEL

Bradley Field

Compliments of

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MR. P.O.M.G.

Visit our new restaurant

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36 Suffield Street 238 Bloomfield Avenue

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Patent Medicines
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130 Main Street
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COMPANY

Established 1871

Windsor Locks

Connecticut

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74 Main Street Tel. NA 3-3047

Free Delivery

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Plumbing, Heating & Fuel

North Street

Tel. NA 3-4776

Windsor Locks, Connecticut

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Established 17 67

Windsor Locks
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Compliments of

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