Bloomfield High School - Tattler Yearbook (Bloomfield, CT)

 - Class of 1959

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NANCY JANE WILLOUGHBY Willie July 20, 1941 Citizenship Award 1, Field Hock- ey 1, 2g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Treasurer 1, Secretary 2, 3, 45 FHA 2, 3g Girls' State 3g Salmon Sheet 33 French Club, Secretary 3: Juniorettesg Honor Society 3, 43 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4g Seniorettesg FPA 49 Tauler,4. Always happy, full of fun, she brings joy to everyone. Will . . . always ready for fun . . . peppy cheerleader . . . cheers until she loses her voice . . . honor student . . . giggles and a warm personality . . . true friend . . . Gol-lee . . . Hi-ya . . . a sure success. FORMER REPORTERS P. Kiernan A. Erlich B. Evans F. Pellitier B. Barber M. Berch J. Kiernan M. Beh P. Vignone L. Smith N. Calabrese J. Chick R. Shannan J. Roane ARTHUR CHARBONNEAU Vice-President FRED KEATING President NANCY WILLOUGHBY Secretary THOMAS OLCO'I'T Treasurer F. Orlando F. DeMartino S. Misunas H. White J. Downs D. Maselli R. Banfxeld W. Jordan J. Theodore D. Iarsensen W. Twombley E. Goldberg R. Clark R. Nigro I.. Covey CDawsonJ B. Ialley D. Boudreau S. Guerrera B. Castle G. Hence fJenkinsJ H. Joseph D. Toce F. Attenello E. Meek T. Mayfield P. McCready B. Mauritson J. Hence KENNETH N. YORK, JR. Ken June 13, 1941 Carl Schurz High School, Chica- go, Illinois 1, 2, 35 Bloomfield High 4. Of every noble work, the silent part is best. Kenny . . . back again . . . this time from Chicago . . . quiet . . . typing . . . his favorite subject? . . . success bound. SENIOR OFFICERS 25

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Z 00 Q, I A. RICHARD TONAN Dick September 6, 1941 Saint Thomas Seminary 1, 2, 3, Bloomfield High 4, FPA 45 Math Club 4. Wit is cultured influence. Dick . . . friend of all . . . hard worker . . . crazy Jaguar . . . good sport . . . can take a joke . . . can give one too . . . cour- teous always . . . chemistry and physics too . . . always willing to help out. PETER S. TYSZKA Pele August 15, 1941 Weaver High School 1, 2, 3g Bloomfield High 4. A gentleman with manners soft and mild. Pete . . . a newcomer to Bloom- field . . . butch haircut . . . sharp dresser . . . quiet, sometimes! . . . easy going . . . enjoys life . . . what was that assignment! . . . welcome addition to the class. EDWARD MORGAN UTZIG Muggr May 30, 1941 Student Council 3. He has the calm that precedes the storm. Muggs . . . looking for a laugh . . . friend of all, foe of none . . . hot rod at heart . . . Slicks . . . easy going . . . worry about to- morrow, tomorrow . . . loves work . . . nice Chevy 6. 24 Q Q I Q 2 T L 5 C Q adv qv CALVIN G. TRACY Cal July 22, 1941 Vice-President lg Science Club l, 2, J.V. Basketball l, 2, Treasurer 2g Tennis 1, 2, Captain 3, 43 Tattler 4, Salmon Sheet 4. I respect no man's opinion, for I have my own. Cal . . . now just a minute . . . forgot my book . . . has a weak- ness for New Hampshire . . . blond hair . . . a loyal member of the trig class . . . a whiz on the tennis court...fun to have around. BARBARA ANN MARIE UREVITH Bobbi October 20, 1941 Softball 2, 4, Basketball 45 Bus- iness Club 4. Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' Bobbi . . . kindhearted . . . never a dull moment . . . very indus- trious with an eager will . . . diligent worker . . . can usually be found typing in the typing room. MARVA L. WEAVER-BEY Maru April 22, 1941 Silence is the sure sign of capability. Marv . . . wonderful personality that can't be beaten . . . friend to all . . . loves a ood joke . . . sometimes hurried? never worried . . . patient . . . destined for suc- cess . . . engaged . . . fun every time.



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FROM THE FILES As the first freshman class to complete four years in the brand new high school, we, the class of 1959, were very eager and ambitious to set a good record. At our first class meeting we elected our class oflicers. Fred Keating was chosen president, Calvin Tracy, vice-president, Linda Palmer, secretary, Nancy Wihoughby, treasurer. Sue Tavener and Brian O'Connor were elected as class representatives. Serving as our class advisors were Mrs. Beauregard and Mr. Pearl- mutter. On May 4 at our first dance, the Pink Paradise Promise, Nancy Kulpa was chosen Angel of the dance. By june, we had proved that we were ready to advance to higher classes and take on the responsibility of bigger and better things. First on the agenda in our Sophomore year was the election of ofiicers. Fred Keating, our freshman president called the first class meeting to order on Sep- tember 22, 1956. Fred was re-elected president, Art Charbonneau, vice-president, Nancy Wihoughby, secretary, and Calvin Tracy, treasurer. The four members of our class chosen to represent us in the Student Council were Brian O'Connor, Danny Toce, Bimmie Barber and Francine Pellitier. At our second meeting Charlie Regini was elected to replace Danny Toce on the Student Council. Mr. Yaconiello and Mrs. Beauregard were our advisors. Since we had such a large class, it was decided to have class dues collected by homeroom treasurers who were Calvin Tracy, Birnmie Barber, Evelyn But- vilas, Caroline Gamble, and Frank Gay. Our class dance, Sophomore Hop, was held March 8, 1957. Near the end of the year we were measured for our class rings and settled back to wait till we were juniors so we could claim them. Our junior year was bound to be big and important with class rings, junior Prom and Nutmeg Boys State and Laurel Girls State. We had two new class officers: Joan Eckhart, vice-president, and Charlie Regini, treasurer. Fred Keating remained at the head of our class as president and Nancy Willoughby continued to serve as secretary. With the help of our able advisors Mr. Yaconiello and Mrs. Beauregard, our activities were sure to be a success. Before we knew it, October had arrived and brought our class rings with it. Everyone was glad because it was a sign that we were nearly Seniors. Our Junior Prom, the year's biggest event, was held May 24. The theme was Stairway to the Stars and joe Attenello and Joan Eckhart were chosen as co-chairmen. To raise money for the dance we had a coat checking service at the B.E.A. Faculty Game. 26

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