Low-Heywood School Yearbook 1974

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HALO 1974 LOW-HEYWOOD SCHOOL STAMFORD, CONN.


We dedicate our 1974 Halo to you, Mrs. Harrington, for determination and devotion above and beyond the call of duty. Affectionately, The class of 1974



Goodbye Mama Goodbye to you too Pa Little sister, you'll have to wait to come along, Goodbye to this house and all its memories. We just got too old to say we're wrong. Got to make one last trip to my bedroom Guess I'll have to leave some stuff behind. Funny how the same old crooked picture Just don't seem the same to me tonight. Ain't no use in shedd'in no more tears Ma. Ain't no use in shoutin' at me Pa. Can't live no longer with your fears Ma. I love you but that hasn't helped at all. Each of us must do the things that matter All of us must see what we can see, It was long ago you must remember, You were once as young and scared as me. I don't know how hard it is yet Ma When you realize you're growing old. I know how hard it is not to be younger I know you tried to keep me from the cold. Thanks for all you've done, it may sound hollow Thank you for the good times that we've known But I must find my own roachnow to follow You will all be welcome in my home. Got my suitcase, I must go now, I don't mind about the things you said. Sorry Ma I don't know where I'm going, Remember, little sister look ahead. Tomorrow I'll be in some other sunrise, Maybe I'll have someone by my side. Mother give your love back to your husband, Father you have taught me well, goodbye. Goodbye Mama, Goodbye to you too Pa.



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ROBIN CHERYL BENNETT

Hey Bubu!! . . . always seen in the art room . . . Hiya Fiya Kiya . . . I love my Jeep . . . will al­ ways remember Sonj and Yogi . . Do you understand this? . . . Remember the nose . . . Myrtle and George . . . Bye Bubu!!

"M y interest is in the future because I am going tospend my life there."


JILL BOROSON

Not I, nor anyone else can travel that road for you. You must travel it for yourself






CANDACE HUSTON COLLAMORE "T h is above all: to thine ownself be true. And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. "How heavy do I journey on the way, When what I seek, my weary travel's end, Doth teach that ease and that repose to say 'Thus far the miles are measured from thy friends' "



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Will you make us laugh, will you make us cry, will you tell us when to die. I know we've come a long way, we're changing day to day. But tell me where do the children play?


WENDY DRUMGOLD






SUZANNE MAGIDA

Never look down to test the ground before taking your next step: Only he who keeps his eyes fixed on the far horizon will find his right road.



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I am music, most ancient of the arts. I am more than ancient; I am eternal. Even be­ fore life commenced upon this earth, 1 was here — in the winds and the waves. When Man came, I at once became the most delicate, most subtle and most powerful medi­ um for the expression of man's emotions. For I speak to all men, in a language that all understand. Even the deaf hear me, if they but listen to the voices of their own souls. I am the food of love. I have taught gentleness and peace. I comfort the lonely and I harmonize the discord of crowds. I am a necessary luxury to all men. I am music.'

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Farewell: thou art too dear for my pos­ sessing, And like enough thou knowest thy estimate.

PARRY RYON

By heaven, methinks it were an easy leap To pluck bright honor from the pale-faced moon . . .



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And the voices of those who stand And it's whispered that soon if we all Call the tune, Then the piper will lead us to reason. And a new day will dawn for those Who stand long, And the forests will echo with laughter And it makes me wonder.

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The most utterly lost of all days Is that in which you have not once laughed.







BLYERL't ALLEN Physical Education College of Emporia, B.A.

NANC't BLOOM Library Assistant Mt. Holyoke College, B.A.

CLRMAINf BARBAR11 1 Lrench Lcole Normale des Ursulines Belgium

C AROIAN B R O I 1It R 1 ON History Barnard College, B.A.. University ol Illinois. M A University of Liverpool.


ROLAND BUTTERFIELD History Boston University, B.S., M.A.

MARJORIE CADY English; Communications Middlebury College, B.A.; University of Bridgeport.

JOHN L. CROUTHAMEL Ethics Pomona College, B.A.; Harvard Divinity School, M. Div.

KAREN F. CROUTHAMEL Art Scripps College, B.A.


BELLE F. DEVENDORF Art Art Student's League, Ozefant School.

JOANNE C. EASTMAN Art, Art History, English Wellesley College, B.A.

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ELIZABETH C. FORSTER Dramatics, Communications ‘ Vassar College, B.A.

GILBERT T. GLEDHILL Music, Communications Julliard School of Music, B. Music; Yale University; B. Music; N Y. University, M.A., Music Ed; M.S. M u­ sic; Union Theological Seminary School of Sacred Music.


ANN L. HERMANN Mathematics Connecticut College, B.A.; Duquesne University, Fairfield U ni versify.

MARTHA M. HEbb French. English Connec ticut College, BA .

ANN A. HERRICK Basic Language Barnard College, B.A.: Columbia University, M.A.

ANNE HOFFMAN Mathematics Middleburv College. B.A.; Columbia Teacher s- Col­ lege, M.A.


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athematics .teens College, B.A.

MALLA KREIN Spanish Syracuse University, B.A.

Eth ics Smith College. B.A.; Fairfield University, M.A.

HELEN T KVVESKIN English. Communiations University of Pennsylvania, B.A. George Washington University. M.A.


JANET LANMAN Coordinator, Senior Internship Program Vassar College, B.A.

JOAN W. MAJO R Mathematics Brown University, B.A.;New York University, M.S.

JEANNE MAJDALANY English Smith College, B.A.; Fairfield University, American University of Beirut.

DANITA MANCINI Modern Dance Wayne State University, New York University.


ANN MANNERS Physical Eduation Davis and Elkins, B.A.; Springfield College, M.E.D.

DOBR1LA MATKOY1CH French Marquette University, B.A.; University of Zagreb, B.S.; Columbia University, M.A.

MARY J. MESICS Science Smith College, B,A.

ALICE NONAY L?tln , r Liceul de Fete , Sibiu, Rumania-Baccalaureat; Uni­ versity of Munich, Germany — M.A. Equiv.; New York University.


SILVANA F. SONNINO Sc ience Hunter College, B.A.; Fairfield University; Yale Sum­ mer Institute; Sarah Lawrence College.

DIANE SPILLIOS English Smith College, B.A.

PRICILLA SW ANSON Science Upsula Colleg, B.S.

NANCY TOWNSHEND Sixth Grade, Fthics Trinity College. B.A,


ELAINE WATERS ( History Barnard College, B.A.; University of Connecticut; Fairfield University, M.A.

MARGARET WEEKS Librarian Wheaton College, B.A.; Pratt Institute, M.L.S.

LILLIAN WILKLR Reading Consultant University of Bridgeport, B.S., M.S.

KEITH R. J. HORNER Business Manager, Director of Development. •*


MAUKINE H. LEE Secretary to the headmistress.

MARIECHEN W. SMITH Secretary to the Head of Upper SchooE


FRANCES TH O M A S Latin, Spanish Barnard College, B.A.; Columbia University Teachers * College; Bridgeport College; Tufts University.

INCLBORC VOGT Cafeteria Manager



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Linda Van Tress, Hilary Silberman, Wendy Gorden.

TOP ROW: Mary Elizabeth Valentine, Pam Shulkin, Muffy Dodd, Dedra Leylegian, Jill Semel, Jane Mesics. FRONT ROW:

SIXTH GRADE


TOP ROW: Laney Whiting, Dionysia Olivera, Marilyn Coppola, Elizabeth Wensel, Mary Ellen Collier, Cyn­ thia Giglio, Diane Mahoney, Laurel Sheck, Lisa Whitelaw, Claire Macdonald. FRONT: Margaret McCormick




Lisa Skaggs. SECOND ROW: Lisa Gray, Diana Reed, Suzy Shore, Joanne Mercede, Mindy Macauley. FRONT ROW: Gail Fleckner, Susan DePew, Terry Berman, Lisa Van Camp, Joanna Amsterdamska, Jody Goldstein, Liz Shaffer, Greta Mesics.


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TOP ROW- Julie Vos Janelle Bradford, Pam Cookenboo. Debora Lionetti, Laura freeman, Barbara Koc li Robvn Andres Inga Erickson, Liz Schwartz, Carol Cheswick. Pennv Tolson, Renna Martin, Mindy [’tetter. Sue Ziegler, Karen Olsen, Kathie Haims. Jodie Brown, Melissa White. Jov Proctor, Beth Boroson. Joanne Saphier SECOND ROW: Kathv Ramsden, Mandv Boe, Kate Siverman. Kirsti Wastrom. Linda McKee


Ginger Aron, Diane Plotkin. Cvnthia Kahan, Mutf Shantz, ban French, Julia Pease, Diane Milk. Alison \ates, Elizabeth Kilner, Jan Ellegard. Marietta Baccus, Robin Polev. FRONT ROW: Kathv Zeller, Rosemary Layman, Carol Sherwood, Liz Osman, Michele McDowell.



Morse, Leslie Lerner. SECOND ROW: Carla Jacobson, Vicky Geibel, Betsy Thomas, Ginny Rustici, Jill Marks, Kathy Feiber, Liz Smith, Lisa Wilson, Leslye Winkleman, Marianna Siderides. FRONT ROW: Karen Amore, Deyanne Miller, Suzie Brown, Kerry Ferguson. Absent: Julie Shinabarger.


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FRO N T RO W : L. Wastrom, L. Gray, D. Reed, J. Goidstein, J. Knowlton, C. Scocimara, L. Skaggs, M. Noyes. SECOND RO W : S. Keen, G. Fleckner, J Noone, S. Shore, D. Henry, J. Amsterdam, M. Tsang, K. Ames, L. Shaeffer.


FRONT ROW: Julie Hand, Sue Krawiec, Carol Cheswick, Jill Marks, Sally Hellier, Karen Amore, Dale Fergusen, SECOND ROW: Nicole Eschelbacher, Sharon Konspore, Joanne Knowlton, Robin Rich (co-captain) Pat Lowman (co-captain), Denise Lynch.

BASKETBALL


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FRONT ROW: Patty Dearborn, Liz Osman, Elizabeth Kilner, Rosemary Layman, SECOND ROW: Geri-Lee Davidson, Nicole Eschelbacher, Kate Silverman, Lise Grimaldi, Mindy PHfer, Sue Anderson, Kathy Fieber, Denise Lynch, Lisa Vaamonde, THIRD ROW: Julie Hand, Rhea Oberg, Betsy Thomas, Cindy Daniels, Leslie Barrett, Sharon Konspore, Diane Mills.

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FRONT ROW: Cathy Murphy, Diana Plotkin, Liz Kilner, Rosemary Layman, Lisa Wastrom, Amanda Rawsor. SECOND ROW: Micki McDowell, Linda Roehl, Dale Ferguson, Alison Apicella, Diana Reed, Susan Shore. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Devendorf, Robin Bennett (president), Diane Mills, Karen Rubin, Dennie Gustalson, Mindy Pfefter, Debbie Lionetti, FOURTH ROW: Dory Briggs, Liz Wynn, Susie Magida, Leslie Barrett, Candy Collamore, Cindy Dan­ iels, Barb Apicella, Laurie Creedon, Amanda Keith, Robynne West, Meg Carroll.

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FRONT ROW: Mindy Pfifer, Lise Grimaldi, Ivy Keats, Barbara Apicella, Lisa Vaamonde, Meg Carroll, Laurie Creedon (president). SECOND ROW: Gail Sarner, Marianna Siderides, Suzy Magida, Denise Lynch, Margaret Tsang, Kelly Ames, Michele Browning, Sue Romer. THIRD ROW: Carla Jacobson, Patty Rubin, Nancy Mitchell, Jane Mark, Gaye Bounty, Elizabeth Osman, Karen Amore, Sally Johnson, Ginny Rustici, Cynthia Kahan.

GLEE CLUB




OUTING CLUB

FRONT ROW: Mrs. Waters, Judy Regnemer (president), Barbara Apicella, Alison Apicella, Mandy Boe, Rosemary Layman, Parry Ryon, Dory Briggs, Mrs. Eastman. SECOND ROW: Lisa Vaamonde, Wendy Drumgold, Diane Mills, San Frenche, Muff Shantz, Jan Ellegard, Kate Silberman, THIRD ROW: Penny Tolson, Carol Cheswick, Janelle Bradford, Kirsti Wastrom, Rachael Ashley, Jill Boroson. FOURTH ROW: Deyanne Miller, Julie Shinabarger, Sar-




Sherwood, Julie Waters, Parry Ryon (president), Rosemary Layman.

GARDEN CLUB


CARDS, CHECKERS, AND CHESS CLUB

FRO N T R O W : Jan Ellegard, Cynthia Kahan, Kirsti Wastrom, Ginger Aron, Parry Ryon. SECOND ROW: Marieta Baccus, Carol Sherwood, Pamela


Muffy Dodd, Jill Semel, Jane Mesics, Hilary Silberman, Betsy Phelan, Greta Mesics, Julie Voss, Kim Gotsch, Lany Whiting, Jeremy Boe, Geri Lee David­ son, Mindy Pfeffer, Rosemary Layman, Clare Macdonald, Amanda Rawson, Julie Waters, Maggie McCormick, Mrs. Eastman (advisor).

CERAMICS CLUB


FRO N T R O W : Mrs. Brotherton, Elizabeth Kilner, Jan Ellegard. SE COND RO W : Ginger Aaron, Joanne Sapphire, Mrs. Nonay, Mrs. Waters, Vicki Geibel.



FIRST ROW: Cindy Daniels, Rhea Oberg, Ginny Rustici, Tory Pierce, Leslie Barrett. SECOND ROW: Debbi Brown, Leslye Wi



HEY-DAY STAFF

FR O N T R O W : Leslie Learner, Jodie Goldstein, Kate Silberman. SECO N D ROW: Janelle Bradford, Joanne Knowlton, Cynthia Kahan, Suzie Magida, Susy Fritz (Asst, editor), Marianna Siderides (editor), Kirsti Wastrom, Ginger Aaron, Karen Rubin, Mrs. Kewskin (advisor), Ginny Gufstafson, Leslie Morse, Victoria Geibel.


Nancy Mitchell, Amanda Keith (Co-Editor), Bambi Ames (Editor), Jill Boroson, Susan Kahan, Gay Bounty, Liz Wyi

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Good Luck to the Class of '74

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Elizabeth Bibesco


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All our Love, G RA N DM A AND GRANDPA



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GO NA V Y, BEAT A R M Y !

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ZANTOW-FERGUSON, INC. 71 Broad St. Stamford, Conn. Official Jeweler to Low-Heywood School

Best wishes to the Class of '74 Love,

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Keep the Quality High!

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The Hey-Day

Published by the Students of Low-Heywood School

VOLUM E X X V TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973 NO. 2

"It is the duty of a newspaper to confront the afflicted and af­ flict the comfortable."

Mencken

GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 7 4

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LOVE,

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The Cheerleaders '74, Susie Martin Judy Regnemer Kerry Ferguson Lisa Wilson Kathy Fieber Susie Brown Cathie Haims Renna Martin Janelle Bradford Robin Andres Mindy Pfeffer


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