Bloomfield High School - Tattler Yearbook (Bloomfield, CT)

 - Class of 1960

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EDWARD K. WALSH Eddie November 15 , 1941 V. Basketball 1, 25 Soccer 1, 2, , 4, Varsity Basketball 4. One joy scatters a hundred griefsf' d . . . trophy-winning soccer layer . . . always joshing around . . big long grinders with lots of nifhng . . . pencil hebind the ear . . found in ninety-nine places t once . . . Wurdigs for me. CARL JOHN WALBAM Carl March 3, 1942 Soccer 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Class Treasurer gl, 2, 3, 45 Nutmeg Boys State 3g Tatller 4. Once a gentleman, always a gentleman. Carl . . . soccer captain . . . com- petent class treasurer for four years in a row . . . personality plus . . . nice smile . . . always builds you up . . . King of the junior Prom . . . works hard at everything he does . . . willing to help . . . success bound. BARRY WEINZ HB4r7,yll October 30, 1942 Hobbies: Driving, guns, fishing, and sports in general. Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow. Ambitious . . . holds two jobs . . . signs anyone? . . . how about jewelry? . . . always working on that Hot Blue Ford . . . loyal to Hartford High . . . doesn't everyone wear red pants? . . . Who needs a ride for the game? CYNTHIA A. WHITNEY zrcindyu February 12, 1942 Future Nurses-President 3, 4, juniorettes 3, Seniorettes 4, Tatt- ler 4. Look into her eyes and you see an angelg look a little longer and you see an imp. Sparkling blue eyes . . . always laughing . . . full of fun . . . par- tial to the Air Force . . . person- ality that can't be beat . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . avid water skier . . . another Florence Nightingale? DONNA MARIE YACOBUCCI Donnie October 23, 1942 Dramatics Club lg Field Hockey 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 49 Drill Team 2, juniorettes, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4g Honor Usher- ettes 3g Drill Team 35 Inter-club Council 4g Seniorettesg Cheer- leader 4, Foreign Policy Associa- tion 3, 4g Senior Play-Cast, Sal- mon Sheet 4. She's here, there, and everywhere. Short, but full of pep . . . our Parade of Youth correspondent . . . fun to know . . . orange and blue, fight, fight . . . her win- ning ways are sure to lead her to success . . . naturally curly hair. ROBERT S. STEINBERG rrB0bbyr.' June 1, 1942 Contentrnent is better than riches. Bobby . . . a disposition that is tops . . . full of fun . . . '53 Ford . . . sometimes hurried, never worried . . . enoys industrial arts work . . . unique personality . . . well-liked by all.

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JEROME ELLIOT TINSLEY lflerryll January 16, 1942 Men of few words are the best men. Jerry . . . quiet and serious-look- ing . . . very determined . . . slow hesitant smile . . . easy to talk to . . . to know him is to like him . . . latest sense of humor . . . great guy. CARL E. SWENSON lfRickU February 7, 1942 Band lg Soccer 1, 2, 35 Foreign Policy Association 3g Salmon Sheet 4. Thinking of all employment, as the worst. His car is his pride and joy . . . next . . . girls . . . prefers blondes . . . ad getter for the Salmon Sheet . . . butch haircut . . . avid track fan . . . he's pulling out of the parking lot before the bell stops ringing. ROBERT NICHOLAS TUMMILLO fIB0bu July 14, 1942 Baseball 1, 2. I've taken my fun where I found it. There's more than just an arm up his sleeve . . . happy-go-lucky . . . always ready for a good time . . . worry about tomorrow, to- morrow . . . radical rhythm man of the class. DOUGLAS L. TURNBULL rrD0ugu December 5, 1942 French Club 2, Track Team 2, Tennis Club-Captain 3g Math Club-Treasurer 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, Foreign Polic 4' Salmon Sheet 43 Senior Y 1 Play-Cast 4. Quiet persons are welcome everywhere. Doug . . . sincere, friendly . . . top student . . . captain of tennis team . . . a good kid, liked by everyone . . . won't get into an argument for anything . . . a valuable asset to any group. MARGARET M. VICKERS rrpeggyu january 20, 1942 East Hartford 1, 2, 39 Girls Leadl ers Corps 4, Drill Team and Baton Squad 4, Glee Club 43 Tattler 4, Business Club 4. Life presents its sunny side to me. Peggy's enthusiasm and sincerity have quickly won her a place in the hearts of B.H.S. students . . . pert and winning personality . . . curly hair . . . behind that innocent. look? . . . love for music and dance . . . watch that baton twirl! I MARILYN H. VAN WIE Marilyn October 18, 1942 French Club lg Dramatics Clr 15 j.V. Cheerleader 2g Futu Teachers 2, 3, 45 1.V. Basketba lg Basketball 3, 4, Foreign Polil Club 3, 45 Leaders Corps 1 Taltler 45 Senior Play-Makeup. I will find a way or make one Nothing is impossible, accordin to Marilyn . . . gorgeous cloth4 . . . slacks are her weakness . . black is her favorite color . . sheaths . . . loves jazz . . . ' want to go to the Golden Lion . .. . spends her summers i Maine . . . a wonderful person q know.



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CLASS HISTORY We in solemn testimony do present to the Board of Pardons a record of activities during the past four years at this establishment. It is our hope that the board find merit enough in our endeavors to grant us the key to our future. Naive, eager, adolescents, we began a glorious record of accom- plishments under the leadership of president Howard Barnard, vice president Camilla Coit, secretary Thomas Hamilton, and treasurer Carl Walbam. Membership on all teams showed our vibrant spirit and ath- letic ability. The class competitive award for gir1's sports was skillfully captured and held for four years by those dynamic '6Oers. New in the field of student government our council representatives were Howard Barnard, Lynda Case, Anthony Cardosa, and Kathleen Pease. Our B.H.S. social debut was a Venetian Wonderland of gondolas and crepe paper streamers held on May 10, 1957. Debutante Donna Yacobucci shared the throne with Francis Juda. Their attendants were Barbara Bauer, Mary Schaller, Catherine Keating, Anthony 1Cardosa, Thomas Hamilton, and Carl Walbam. With the year drawing to a close, Donna Yacobucci and Francis juda were recipients of the freshman good citizenship awards. SOPHOMORE YEAR Wise fools we were, and yet another step closer to our goals. Now experienced in the ways of library passes and term papers, we chose Richard Goodwin to hold the gavel with Francis juda as assistant, Carol Nielsen to record minutes, and Carl Walbam to balance the books. Student Council members were Howard Barnard, Richard Goodwin, Arthur Hutzler, Kathleen Pease and Sally Sanzo. Now active in clubs and sports, our class began to show its originality. Bloomfield became Dog Patch, U.S.A., on the night of our Sadie Hawkins Dance. Nancy Bramon played Daisy Mae and Steven Kahn l.i'l Abner. To add to the atmosphere our marriage booth for shot-gun weddings and divorces Cfor a nominal feel was enthusiastically received. Measure- ments for that beloved item of blue and gold to adorn our fingers ended a year of eternal memories. . JUNIOR YEAR Upper Classmenf' We wore that title proudly as a spectacular year began. Our pride commenced as we displayed BHS rings to any Willing eye. Keeping with our reputation for novelty and new teen trends, the Hula Hoop Hop was perfect for an evening of fun. That fall affair broke all records in hula-hooping as contestants showed their talents. Richard Goodwin, Francis Juda, and Carl Walbam remained in their respective oflices while Nancy Bramon was elected secretary. 30

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