East Hartford High School - Janus Yearbook (East Hartford, CT)
- Class of 1956
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A STar To Steer By The cenTral Theme of The 1956 Janus symbol
lzes The numerous forces ThaT gunde each of us Through four years of
hugh school The STar embodles many forms some Tangible and oThers
unseen yeT all have Thenr effect upon our llves The guidance of The
Teachers The vuews of The STudenT Councll and our own nndnvndual
moTuvaTuons and 6SpIV6lIOI'1S play a malor role ID leading us To The final
goal of graduation As The NorTh STar as To Those who lourney by sea
so A STar To STeer By as To us who make a shorT buT eventful voyage
hopnng To gain knowledge experience and purpose for The all encom
passung lourney of lufe
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dedncaTe Thus book To The STudehT
Couhcul IH appreczahon of Their serv
Ice and guidance To The sTudehTs of
EasT HarTTord Hugh School
Faculty in Action
A member of our faculty busily working
on a new idea. As always, the faculty does its
utmost to help each student.
Senior Clash Day
A mixture of vivid plaids, dashing pinks,
and imaginative ensembles typify senior clash
day, truly a memorable event.
Classes Have Begun
Upstairs, downstairs, dashing onward
through the halls to class is always a problem.
Only the student can determine whether he
or the bell, will arrive first.
Dancing in the Dark
Time out for the band as they talk with a
dance couple during the gay festivities of a
school dance.
Activities Are Plentiful
Dramatics, newspaper reporting, language
clubs, scientific clubs are all an integral part
of East Hartford High School life making for
tomorrow's well rounded citizen. Pictured
here is one of the many interesting clubs
available for student participation.
Sports Are Always in Demand
All eyes are cast upon the basketball as
the players run, battle, and shoot for the bas-
ket. This is iust one of the many sports played
at the high school.
Advertisers Are Our Necessary People
Without the support of advertisers this
yearbook would not be possible.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FACULTY
SENIORS
CLASSES
ACTIVITIES
SPORTS
ADVERTISEMENTS IO5
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To Members of the Class of l956
As you graduate from East Hartford Hugh
School I should luke to suggest a star by vvhtch
to steer your llves to future success Ths star
has flve baszc shtntng potnts to gulde you They
are
Hold to the truth to thlne own self be true
and tt must follow as the ntght the day
thou canst not then be false to any man
Be undustrtous the power of perststent ap
placatton brungs the desired goal
vtdual or organuzatton tn any Held depends
on puttlng our shoulder to the wheel to
gether IH mutual respect and helpful effort
Be loyal Loyalty ts needed now more than
ever to Insure the conttnued strength of
our State and Nation
Have fatth ut surely moves mountanns
The development of these tralts of character
wall assure you attatnment of the helghts
John A Langford
JOHN A LANGFORD
Superintendent
BOARD OF EDUCATION
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Puller, Annette Rucct, Mary Knue Left to Rtght Standtng John Langford, Francts
Paquette, Karl Kurth, Anthony Stanford, Roy Bunttng
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EDWARD M DILLON
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To the Class of 1956
Culture IS actlvtty of thought and receptlveness to beauty and humane feel
:ng A merely well rnformed man IS the most useless bore on Gods earth We
atm at East Hartford Hugh to produce men and women who possess both culture
and expert knowledge to prepare them for llfes work
You have had the advantage of beautiful surroundings brought about by
the generoslty of our good cttxzens and the expert advice of our teaching special
:sts You have taken advantage of our evaluated OHBFIFIQS and have benetltted
by the emphasis on the acadernnc and cultural sude of your education
I know that you wall be a credlt to your Alma Mater I hope that my phlloso
phy has been of some benefit to you enther durectly or nndlrectly The door of
the prnncupal s oFHce wall always be open to you
Edward M Dellon
ROSE BROWN Run-1 CLARKE IRENE BRAY
OFFICE STAFF
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NELLIE AGOSTINO ROBERT ANDERSON WILLIAM ANDERTON
St Joseph College Amherst College Unuversuty of Mnchugan
Language Department Head of Mathematncs Department Englush Department
Ptlot Advuser Publucnty Senior Bowlung Adviser to Freshman Class
Graduatnon Arrangements
ERWIN APPELL FRANK BALLAS
Un'Ve"5"Y of COFVUECTICUY Amerrcan lnternatlonal College
Socual Studnes Department Sglence Department
EDWARD BEADLE ROBERT BOWDEN
Unnversaty of Wnsconsm Trmuty College
Language Department Mathematucs Department
Co Advnser of lnternatuonal Rela Intramural Sports Sclence aur French Club Assembly Programs Honor Socuety Tennus Coach
tnons Club Freshman Handbook
ROBERT BRAIRTON HAROLD BRODY
Boston Umversnty Boston Unuverstty
Englush Department Busmess Department
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Adviser College Board Exarmna
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ELEANOR BURNS
Salem Teachers College
Busnness Department
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HELEN BURRILL
Boston Unuversuty
Head of Busrness Department
Advnser to Sophomore Class
SAA Treasurer Banlung Super
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LUCY CHAMBERLAIN
Albertus Magnus College
Dean of Women
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KATHRYN BYRNE
Bay Path lnstutute
Busuness Department
Sensor Graduatuon Tuclcets Kmdly
Commntee
JAMES CAREY
Amerucan Internatuonal College
Business Department
Baseball Coach Assustant Foot
ball Coach
MARY CLEARY
Samt Joseph College
Englnsh Department
Counselor of Freshman and Soph Assustant Advnser Student Coun
omore Grrls cl Guudance
MARY CONBOY
Trnnlty College
Mathematncs Department
Advuser to Sensor Class Assustant
Adviser Student Councll
JEANETTE CORBETT
Arnold College
Physical Educatlon Department
Sports Recreatlonal Actuvltles
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FRANCIS CORRADO WlNlFRED CUNNINGHAM MARIE DAVIS
Samt Bernard College Hunter College Teachers' College of Connectlcut
Language Department Physical Educatnon Department Englnsh Department
Latm Club, Assnstant Advuser, Sports, Recreatronal Actuvmes, AGE Advnser, Englush Depart 9
PIl0t GLC and GAC ment Librarian
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Faulkner Hospital of Nursing
Health Counselor
Future Nurses Club
NANCY DINNEEN
University of Massachusetts
Head of Home Economics Depart
DONALD DUNCAN
Trinity College
Social Studies Department
men' Class Rings Field Trips
Chefs Club
ELAINE ELLIOTT FLORENCE FRYE
MAE GAINES
University of Connecticut
MARY GALLERANI
Boston University
Teachers College of Connecticut Boston University
Counselor of Junior and Senior
Cheerleaders Drill Team Honor Audio Visual Aids Co ordinator
Society
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Girls Janus Placement
Adviser to Junior Class
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OLGA GHIRONZI HENRY GIARDI SELVIN GINSBERG
5' J05ePh COHEQB Holy Cross College University of Denver
Head of Science Department Head of Physical Education De English Department
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Football Coach Assistant Track
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Unsverssty of Connectscut
Mussc Department
Mussc Club
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HOWARD GODING
Sprsngfield College
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Our Lady of the Lake College
Spanssh Club Asssstant Assem
blses Sensor Graduatson Arrange
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ELMER HANSEN
Fstchburg Teachers College
HELEN GOLDEN
Head of lndustrsal Arts Depart
ment
Language Department
Co ordsnator of Specsal Construc
tsons
HAROLD GOLDBERG
Clark Unsverssty
Scsence Department
Varssty Track Coach Varssty Cross
Country Coach Scsence Club
GROVER HOWARD DOROTHY HOWLETT
Pennsylvansa State College Mount Holyoke College
Head of Gusdance
Counselor of Junso
Boys Scholarshsps
Department Socsal Studses Department
r and Sensor Internatsonal Relatsons Club
EVAN JOHNSON
RALPH HURLBURT NICHOLAS JACKSTON
Colby College Boston College U"'Ve"5'fY of Milne
Scsence Department Socsal Studses Department MU5'C Department
Advsser to Sensor Class Asssstant Baseball Coach Asssst ln5ffUm9"'fdl l-955005
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KATHLEEN KEEFE ROBERT KELLEY LAWRENCE KERSTETTER
Smuth College Provtdence College Umverstty of Wusconsnn
Socual Studses Department Socual Studnes Department Socual Studues Department
Advtser to Jumor Class Amateur Raduo Club Guudance
MATTHEW KILGARIFF NICHOLAS KLYM CATHERINE LARRA
Umversuty of Muamn Teachers College of Connectucut Colby College
Englnsh Department lndustrual Arts Department Head of Language Department
Chalrman of Faculty Functions Photography Club a In Club Jumor Classnca
MARY LeBLANC
Salem Teachers College
Bustness Department
Co ordtnator of Typmg
League
WILLIAM LORING
Umverstty of Massachusetts
Mathematncs Department
Stamp and Com Club Kundly
Commtttee
ELIZABETH LARRABEE
Colby College
Head of Englush Department
Public Speakmg College Board
Commnttee
RAYMOND LOWELL
Uruversuty of Connectucut
Busnness Department
Janus Adviser
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EVELYN MALLON
Wellesley College
Englash Department
Essay Contests
PAUL MCNULTY
Unuverslty of Scranton
Scuence Department
Science Club Sccence Fatr
URSULA PATTERSON
Frammgham Teachers College
Duetutnan
Cafeteria
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LIONEL MCCABE
Unnversny ot Bndgeport
Guidance Department
Counselor of Freshman and Soph
omore Boys
Club
JOANNE NESTERUK
Connecticut College for Women
Mathematncs Department
Advnser to Freshman Class
Future Teachers
HELEN MCCLELLAN
Mount Holyoke College
Head of Socual Studles Depart
ment
College Boards Co ordunator Hrs
tory Contests and Examtnatrons
FRANCES NEVILLE
Umversaty of Connectvcut
Engllsh Department
Assnstant Advnser Pnlot
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JOHN O DWYER
Teachers College of Connectucut
Industnal Arts Department
Testmg
HARRY PINNEY
Teachers College of Connecticut
Scnence Department
Jumor Varsny Basketball Coach
Faculty Functnons Commlttee
LUCY J PLOURDE
Our Lady of Mercy College
Englnsh Department
Assustant Advnser Dramattc Clubs
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DORIS RAYNER JOSEPH REIDY ANNABEL SAVAGE
Boston Umverslty Holy Cross College Drexel lnstutute of Technology
Head of Muslc Department Engllsh Department Busnness Department
G rs n Assnstant Advnser Honor Socuety Future Teachers Club Guidance
Boys Double Quartet
semble
CHARLES SINGER
New Jersey State College
lndustrlal Arts Department
Gundance
CHARLES SMITH
New York Unuversuty
RUTH TUCKER
Emmanuel College
Art Department Engllsh Department
MARY WALSH
Brudgewater State College
Lubrary
Fare and Air Rand Warden As Janus Art Staff Aclvlser LlbrarY Cl'-'b
sustant Advnser Class Rmgs
MARY JANE WILSON
Umversuty of Colorado
Scuence Club
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leaders
JACK WISE
Umversnty of Connectucut
Physucal Educatnon Department
Basketball Coach Junnor Varsnty
Football Coach BLC
GEORGE ZERVAS
Unnversuty ot Alabama
Mathematncs Department
Advuser to Sophomore Class,
Chess Club
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SENIOR OFFICERS
Seated left to rtght Barbara Yauch Recordtng Secretary Harry Ztmmerman Prestr
McCarthy Vtce Prestdent
Standtng left to rtght Eltzabeth Barrett Correspondtng Secretary Barbara Colpltts Tre
We the class of 1956 have arrtved at a potnt In our ltves whcfe
shed the gay exctttng garb of youth for those wraps of responstbtltty
and realtty vvhtch must be a part of our adult ltves Whether thls tr 1
be dlftlcult or pleasant depends to a great extent on how vve have s
four Important years We have had the opportunlty to learn and rat
Intellectual sptrttual and soctal traIts vvhtch vvIll determtne our characte
out the long tourney whtch ltes ahead Whether our ltves be marked by
fatlure our degree of happtness Wlll reflect the lob that we have don
and developtng these characterIstIcs
Our tourney through these unforgettable years has been mad
easter through the unselflsh help and guIdance gtven us by those teacr
Integral part In helptng us form our characters must be remembered a
and repatd Our parents have sacnflced thetr pleasures for our toy
that vve could go through these years ID the carefree happy sptrtt
been ours We have recetved prtceless and and gutdance from our lov
Such debts and obltgattons to those vvho have gtven so freely can
best by maktng ourselves and our ltves reflect the Ideals and prtnctpl s
have trted to Insttll vvtthtn us
We have all had happy carefree ttnwes ID these our young f
We have spent days and eventngs vhtch vvtll ltve forever In our
We pray however that we have taken the fullest advantage o
and wtll lo the Iob an t ltve the lfe that vve lcnovv would make tho
so n uch feel proud.
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RAYMOND H AKERLAND
ay Practucal
72 Burke Street
silence there s worth that
brmgs no rusk
Track Team 3 4
'D L ALBANO
College
Regus Street
IS a part of one s
blood
Quartet 34 Chorus I
Cu 2 Janus Staff 4
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President 4 Mlxed Chour 3 4
Nattonal Thespuan Socuety 3 4
Treasurer 4 Tennus Club 3 4
CAROL A ADAMS
Carol Busrness
224 Naubuc Avenue
My only books are fellows
looks
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Chorus l Janus Staft 4 Sport
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Volleyball l
CAROL A ADAMS
Carol Practucal
435 Forest Street
A brnght as the rose as
buoyant as the sprnngtame
Apparatus Club 3 Badmmton
3 4 Basketb
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n 4 horus l
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Janus Staff 3 4 Junnor ed
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R er Skatung Club l 2 3 4
Swlmmmg Club l 2 Tennls
Cub 3 Tumblung Club 2 3
Volleyball 3
RICHARD S ANDERSON
Ande College
36 Cheney Lane
The better we know hum
the more we enloy hum
Transferred from Maddletown
Hugh School
eball l Basketball l
Ca s Ba ketball 2
Football 2 Muxed Chour l
Track Team 2 Hy Y Club 2
JOHN K ATTICKS
Kunk College
3l3 Halls Street
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JAMES L AUSTIN
rm College
'I9 Howard Street
Fun and frollc help to make
the man
Janus Staff 4 Photography Club
4 Presudent 4 Sensor x
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4 Captaun 4
LOPRAINE F AVERY
Unconscuous Ave College
39 Orchard Street
Sweetness and light are her
compamon
Chorus 3 Presndent Drtll Team
4 Chorus l Gtrls Athletucs l
2 3 4 Glee Club 4 Sport
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MARIAN E. AZARS
Marian Practical
27 Landers Street
"Oh, pleasure - you are a
pleasant thing."
Chorus I
KATHLEEN M BAGLEY
Kathy College
367 Silver Lane
Small things aren t small it
great things come of
them
A G E 4 Chorus 3 French
Club 4 Secretary Future Teach
er Club 3 4 Presidelt 4
Girs Athletics 3 4 Jan
Stal? 4 Masquers 3 4 Mixed
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Night 3 4 Table Tennis Club
CHARLES C BARNFS
Chas College
49 Olmsted Street
On every track was a flash
of golden fire
Chorus I Class Basketball 3
Cross Country Team I 2 3 4
CoCaptain 3 4 French Club
3 Sophomore Executive Board
Gamma HrY 2 Student Coun
3 Track Team I 2 3
CoCaptain 3 4 Boys Leaders
Cu 2 3 4
JOANNE F BARONE
Pixie Business
I32 Porter Brook Avenue
Nothing is done without a
motive
Transferred from Weaver High
School
Chorus I Freshman Glee Club
I Chronicle l is League
I 2 Booster Club 2
MARJORIE A BENNETT
Margie Business
89 Broad Street
Woman was made to manage
man
A G E 3 4 Archery Club 4
Bowling Club 3 4 Chorus 2
Gymnastics 3 Honor Society
4 International Relations Club
2 3 4 Mixed Choir 3 4 Sport
Night 3 4 Student Council I
Travel Club I Swimming Club
ALISON M BIDWELL
Buddy College
3l9 Naubuc Avenue
Enthusiasm is the leaping light
ning not to be measured
by the horsepower of
understanding
G 4 Base
as etball I 2 ri
am 3 4
rs Ahletics I 2 4
C 3 4 Honor Society
International Relations Club I
Janus Staff 4 Pilot 3 4 Roller
Skating Club 2 Sport Night l
2 3 4 Swimming Club I 2
Tennis Club 3 4 Travel Club
T mblrng I 2 3 4
leyball l 2
ELIZABETH L. BARRETT
Betty College
II2 Woodlawn Circle
"Her golden voice is music to
our ears."
Archery Club I, 2, Chorus lg
French Club 35 Girls' Athletics
I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4,
Library Assistants 4- Masquers
3 Mixed Choir 3 4 Orches
l
Cushion Club 3 President
Sport Night I 2 3 4 Student
Council 4 Tumbling 3 Senior
Executive Board Girls Leaders
Club 4
FRANK A BENETTIERI
Big Ben Practical
403 Main Street
If free lunches are served in
heaven oh death where is
thy sting?
Baseball 2 3 4 Class Basket
b I 2 Football I 2 Junor
Red Cross I Student Council
l Track Team l
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tra I, 2, 3, 4, P'lot 2, Pin
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FRANCIS N BlVElNlS
Fran Practlcal
32 Lxlac Street
Even If a farmer intends to
loaf he gets up In tame to
get an early start
GLORIA S BLEEZARDE
G o Busnness
65 Cannon Road
Let come what may
Baton Twurler 2 3 Chorus l
2 Glee Club 3 Mtxed Chovr 4
Sport Nnght I 3 Volleyball 2
BYRON S. BIRTLES
Byron College
42 Arbutus Street
There as no great gemus wuth
out some touch of
madness
ELAINE M BISHOP
Flame Business
I Bidwell Street
She s happy wuth a kmd hand
and gentle wall
Chorus 2 3 Glee Club 4
CAROL W. BLICHT
Blichty College
6 Park Lane
"When a woman vows she
never flirts, she's flirting."
A. G. E. 3, 45 Archery Club 3,
45 Apparatus Club 45 Chorus
3 4 Futu
Teachers Club 4 Gnrls
:cs l 3 4 Janus Sta
4 Masquers 3 4 Roller Skat
ang Club 2 3 Sport Ntght 2
4 Swummmg Club I 2 Table
Table Tenms Club l 2 Ten 15
u I 3 4 Travel Clu
T mblnng Club I 2 3 4 ol
all 2 3
THOMAS P BOJKO
Tom College
83 O Connell Drnve
A man among men and among
women too
Class Basketball 3 Football 3 4
L C 2 3 4 Vnce Pres:
4 Jumor Executuve Board
Spamsh Club 4 Track Team 2
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MARY ANN BORONSKI
Marare Busmess
73 Great Hull Road
What we freely gave forever
us our own
G E 3 Bowlung Club 3
orus I 2
Future Teachers Club 4 Bad
mlnton 2 3 Bike Hlke 3 Inter
na tonal Relatuons Club I 4
Secretary 4 Janus Staft A
squers 3 4 Plotl
Sport Nnght 3 A Table Tenms
Clu I Tennus Club 3 4 Vol
all 2 3
DUANE BOUCHARD
Dee Busmess
II6 Holluster Druve
Good nature flrm and con
stant never fallvng
n I Foo
Orchestra I Track Team I
BRIAN L. BRECKER
Brock College
T629 Main Street
"I've got a pocket full of
dreams,"
Transferred from Loomis.
CAROLE A BROOKS
Carole Practncal
25 Greenlawn Street
W at wnll be wnl e
Chorus I 2 Sport Nnght 4
Q
LOIS E BROWN
Busmess
I5 Hugble Dnve
She as known by her
cornpannons
aseball I Basketball
orus I G Ir
Athletncs 2 Sport Nnght
Volleyball I
VIRGINIA C BROWN
GIVWY Busmess
2Ol Hrlls Street
We all cant load and so I
wall fol ow
G 3 4 Archery Clu
B whng Club A Chorus I 2
3 Badrmnton 3 lnternatnonal
atnons Club A I
Scrence Club A Table Tennus
Club A Tennus Club 3 A Travel
u 2
PATRICIA M BUNN
a College
I9 Stanley Street
Today us the tomorrow you
worried about yesterday
and all IS well
A G E 3 AudIoVusual s
2 Chorus 2 3 French Club 4
Fu ure Teachers Club 3 4
Secretary 4 Glee Club 4 Janus
Sta A Masquers 2 3 4 Na
tlonal Thesplan Socuety A Pho
tography Club 3 Ptlot 2 3 4
Sclence Club 3 4 Secretary
Treasurer A Tenms Club 3 4
Travel Club 2
CHARLES T BUNTING
Charlne College
52 Murray Street
Afoot and lught hearted I take
to the open road
Cross Country Team I Janus
a A Labrar Assns ant
Photography Club 3 Tennos
Cu 3 A
FRANCIS J. BROZOWSKY
Buzzy Practical
5 Willys Street
"DifTTculties are things which
show what men are."
ALBERT E BUCEIVICIUS
Boo Practscal
l304 Mann Street
Educatlon ns what remains
when we have forgotten
all that we have
been taught
Basketball I Class Basketball
BARBARA BURKHART
Barbara College
78 Wells Avenue
A woman should be seen
not heard."
ANTOINETTE S, BURNS
Toni College
26 Bragg Street
"The world is a stage on which
I have just begun to
play a part."
Chorus 2, Future Teachers' Club
3, Glee Club 3, Janus Staff 4,
Assoc. Ed, Library Assistant 2,
2, 3, A, Treasurer 2, Vice-
President 3, A, Student Coun-
cil T, Literary Club 4, Mas-
quers T, 2, Mixed Choir A,
Pilot 2, 3, 4, Managing Editor
4.
BEVERLEY J BURDEN
ev Business
672 Forest Street
Who dares nothing need
hope for nothing
Ap aratus Club 4 Chorus l
ir A ft i A e
Clu 4 Sport Night 3 4 en
Club 4 Tumbling Club
Volleyball 4
PHYLUS H BURDICK
Phy Practical
T66 Oxford Drive
l pity those who dont
have fun
eball I 4 Chor
as as e a
Freshman Executive Board Rol
ler Skating Club I Sport Night
A Volleyb
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JOAN C BUSIERE
Joanne Practical
T90 Forbes Street
A good heart is worth cold
G A Bowling
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Cushion Club 3 Tennis Club 3
CLAIRE L CADORETTE
Claire Practical
71 King Court
Young and fanciful and gay
without a care I laughed
and played
Baseball l Basketball I Chorus
I 2 Glee Club A
3
Wir'
MAURlCE M. CALLAHAN
Moe College
38 Stanley Street
By dififerent methods, difterent
men excel, but here is one
who does all things
We
B eball 2 3 Manager 2 3-
s etball 2, 3, 4, Class e
ketball 2, Cross Country Team
3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, tu'
dent Council 2, 3, A, President
4, Track Team A, Boys' Leaders
Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Soph-
omore Executive Board, Junior
Executive Board, President 3.
FLOYD A. CAMERON
Floyd Practical
90 Stanley Street
"Not every man can dream,"
Band T.
21
PHYLLIS P. CELL!
Phil Business
42 Ranney Street
"Short and sweet and some'
times saucy."
Chorus 3, Library Assistant 4,
Sport Night l, 2, 3.
JOHN A, CHATOWSKI
Jack College
117 Forest Street
Never caught without an
answer
Boys Quartet 4 Chorus l Fu
ture Teachers Club 4 Gee
Club 2 Mixed Choir
Pilot 3 4 Track Team 4
FRANCIS J CHENETTE
Fran College
T3 Hlgbie Drive
Act well your part there all
the honor lies
Pilot 3 Student Council 3 4
ESTELLE M CHIARIZIO
Estelle College
H5 Olmstead Street
My heart rides out on silver
wings of song
Chorus 2 Future Teachers
u 3 4 Treasurer 4 i
Athletics 3 Honor Society 3
4 Masque-rs 2 3 Mixed Choir
DOROTHY F CLANCY
Dotty Business
T436 Silver Lane
Help yourself and heaven
will help you
Chorus 2 Glee Club 3
BARBARA J COLPITTS
Barb College
T21 Washington Avenue
A walking formula for success
dynamic personality and
the result is arb
G 3 Baseb T Ba
wirler 2 Bowling Club
C orus 2 Girls A hletics l 2
Honor Society 3 4 i
President 4 Janus Staft 4 Mix
Choir 3 4 Orche ra
Pilot 2 3 News Editor 3 Sport
Nigt 2 Swimming Club 2
Senior Executive Board Class
asurer 4 S A A l Tum
ling Club 4 Table Tennis Club
EMIL T, CIPOLLA
Emil College
l242 Silver Lane
"All great men are
individualistsf'
Basketball 3, Manager, Cross
Country Team l, 2, 3, French
Club 3, Honor Society 3, 4:
President 4, Janus Stal? 3, 4:
Pilot 2, 3, 4, Boys' Sports Edi-
tor 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2,
Student Council 3, 4, aTennis
Club 3, 4, Track Team T, 2.
JENNIE CIVITILLO
en College
94 Olmsted Street
Laughter and song are her
Constant companions
G Ba
Bowling Club 3 Chorus 2
Girls Ensemble 3 4 lntera
tional Relations Club 4 Mixed
Choir 3 4 Photography Club
3 Treasurer 3 Sport Night 3
J
A. . E. 3, 4, seball 2, 3, 4,
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ROBERTA H COR EY
Robie Business
l39 Forbes Street
"The mildness of manners and
gentleness
A G E 3, Chorus l Janus 4,
Library Assistants 3, 4, Pres:
dent 4, Pilot 2, Youth ln Gov
ernment Day 4
BEVERLY M. COULOM
Bev Business
8lO Burnside Avenue
"Lots of chatter, lots of fun,
her serious lite has not
begun."
A. G. E. 3, Apparatus Club 3,
Baton Twirler 2, 3, Bowling
Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Vice-
President 3, F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4,
Girls' Athletics 2, 3, Janus 4,
Pilot 2, 3, Pin Cushion Club
3, 4, Vice-President, 3, President
A, Roller Skating Club 2, Sport
Night 2, 3, 4, Travel Club 4,
Executive Board 3, 4.
JOHN L COOLEY
John Practical
68 Forbes Street
Victory is a thing of will
etball l 3 4 Class
all l o a
Track 3 4
PATRICIA S CORBETT
a Business
l76 Woodlawn Circle
face with gladness over
spread soft smiles by
human kindness
spread
A G E 3 Apparatus Club 4
Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball
2 3 4 Bowling Club 3 Chorus
3 Badm nton 2 3 4
Cu 4 Masquers I S ort
t l 3 4 Volleyb
3 4 Gymnastics 2 3 4
SYLVIA L COVELL
College
l56 Hollister Drive
Her thinking of others made
us think of her
G E 3 4 Bowling Club
horus l
minton 2 3 4 Janus
xed Choir 3 4 Plot 3
ort Nght l 2 3 4 Sw
ming Club 2 Table Tennis Club
2 Tennis Clu 3 Trave
Club 2 3 Tumbling 2 Volley
2 3 4 Gymna tics 2
FRANCES G CRANDLEMIRE
Fran College
243 Woodlawn Circle
Take life too seriously and
what is nt worth?
Archery Club 2 4 Baseball I
Basketball l 2 Chorus
:rs Athletics l
Roller Skating Club 2 Sport
I t 1 4 Ta Tennis
l 2 Tennis Clu
Vo eyball l 2
DONALD H CRANICK
Don College
375 Tolland Street
"Let's sit down and discuss this
paper due'9 When?"
Chorus l, Glee Club 2, Mixed
Choir 3, 4, Track Team 3
CORINNE J. CRELAN
Corinne Business
33 Pratt Street
"Mischief dances in her eyes
and smiles upon her lips."
Archery Club 4, Apparatus Club
3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Bas-
ketball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling
Club 2, '4, Cheer Leader l, 3,
4, Captain 4, Chorus T, 2,
Janus 4, Mixed Choir 3, 4,
Sport Night l, 2, 3, 4, Table
Tennis Club I, Tennis Club 4,
Tumbling l, Volleyball 2, 3, 4,
Gymnastics 3, 4, Field Hockey
I, 2, Badminton l, 2, Soccer
I, 2, G. L. C. 4.
BRUCE P. CROWELL
Tony College
99 Dike Circle
"A modest man who says
but lnttle
Cross Country Team I Track 2
JAYNE A CROWLEY
Jayne Busmess
490 Burnslde Avenue
Softly speak and sweetly
smnle
Bowlmg Club 2 Chorus 2 3
Gnrls Athletncs 2 3 Sport Nrght
2 Swrmmlng Club l
ANN R CURRAN
Ann Busrness
7 Hrgble Dnve
A happy drsposutuon reflects
nts own sunshme
G E 2 Baseball 3 S
Nnght 2 4 Tennrs Club 3
JUDITH A CURTIS
Judy College
I37 Holland Lane
A fnend as a rare book of
whuch but one copy IS
made
G A
mnton 2 3 4 Honor Society
4Janus234 otl2
Sport Nght 2 3 4 Student
C uncnl l 2 3 4 Table Tennis
Clu l Travel Club 2 3 Vol
all 2 3
PATRlClA M D ARCY
a Practucal
260 Woodycrest Dnve
She looks luke an angel but
a luttle devul dances In
her eyes
Chorus 2 Pm Cushuon Club 3
Sport Nnght 2
DONALD E DEDERER
Don Practncal
475 Brewer Street
e whole llfe of man as u
a pomt of tnme let us enroy
ut therefore whrle nt
asts
RONALD E. CYR
Ronnie Practical
6 Hanmer Street
Out of too much learnung
one could become mad
Football l
WILLIAM E DAMON
College
121 Shadycrest Dnve
Nature deslgned us to be
good cheer
French Club A Natronal Thes
plan Socrety 4 Mlxed Cholr 4
Masquers 4 Tranfer Danbury
Hugh School Jumor Classical
Lea ue l Latrn Club l Mas
quers 2 Mtxed Cholr 2 Sclence
Clu 'l
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JAMES L DOMBROSKI
lm Practucal
46 Ltnden Street
So much ns a man worth 5
he esteems hlmself
Football 2 Chorus I
JAMES T DONAHUE
Satch Practlcal
844 Tolland Street
Smnle and you wont Rnd
tnme to Cry
Auto Club 3 Class Basketball
3 4 Golf Clu
DOLORES M. DEL MASTRO
DeDe College
A5 Murray Street
"Dark hair, flashing eyes,
always smlllngf'
Baton Tvvlrler I, 2. 35 Cheer
Leader 4, Chorus 2, Secretary,
Future Teachers' Club Ag Mas-
quers I, Student Council I, 2,
3: Executive Board I, 25 Youth
ln Government Day I, 3,
LUCILLE G DIGNOTI
Busmess
58 Maplewood Avenue
In frnendshup loyal a heart
snncere
Chorus 2 3 Masquers I Sport
ht 3 Tr ve C u
Gymnastucs 3 4
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ROBERT F. DONAHUE
"Jobs" Practical
830 Tolland Street
"Quiet - unttl his friends
come along."
Baseball 2, Golf Club 3.
PATRICIA E DONLON
a Busuness
22 Rector Street
How often It seems that she
us good to be born wnth
a cheerful temper
G E 2 Bowltng 2 Choru
Photography Club 3 Sport
t 3 A Tennls Club 2
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RITA ELLEN P DONOVAN
Reet College
24 Wrllow Brook Road
In the sweetness of fruendshtp
let there be laughter and
shanng of pleasure
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Class Basketball 2 Drull Team
urs Ensem e urs
etucs I 3 A Glee C
3 Honor Socuety A Janus
Masquers I Mnxed Cholr
ot A Clubs Edt
2 Managang Edutor 3 Edntor
nn Chief 4 Roller Skating Club
3 Sport Nnght 2 3 A Student
Councul I Swurnrmng Club 2
Tumblnng Club A Gymnastics
BENEDICT M DRISCOLL
en College
222 Woodlawn Cnrcle
Has dtgnnty comes from not
possessung honors but
deservmg them
Chess Club 3 Chefs Club 3 A
nus A
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'JIERELE E DRUNM
' ere e Busuness
1.16 Porter Brook Avenue
A star shtnlng qutetly
nonetheless a star
G 3 Jan Masquers
P ot -1 Executrve Boa
BARBARA .I DRUSBACKY
Barb Busuness
BI Broad Street
Wtth sweetness as fresh as
any rose
tonbury Hugh School Archery
ubl Basebal I Baslceta
I Bovvlung Club I Junuo. Red
Cross I Tennts Club I Volley
b ll I Future Homemakers of
Amertca I
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PATRICIA A DUDLEY
Paddy College
960 Forbes Street
Sweetness of smrle :nducates
sweetness of character
G 3 A Archery Clu
orus I 2 3 French Club
nus A Masquers I 2 3
Slrattng Cub 2 Stu en
C unctl I Savtmmrng Club 2
GyrrtrIaSttCS I
PAUL F DUDOICH
Pau Practxcal
58 Shadycrr-st Drrve
Perlorrn that r htch you
have rf solved
Transfer Northrast I-Itqh School
St Petcrsburq Flortda Archer,
Club 2 Bastlnll I 2 3 Bus
ketball 2 3 Bom Inq Cleb 2
Chess Club 2 Cher s 3 Drtll
Tea 3 Captatn 3 Masq ers 3
Muxed Chorr 3 Photograph,
Club 2 Roller Slratnq C b 2
3 Art Cl b 2 3 Booster Cl b
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THEODORE A DUQUETTE
Te College
487 Mann Street
Arttst of the pencul patnt
or pen
nus 2 A Ed tor
squers 2 Plot 3
EDWARD G DURRENBERGER
Edd L Practtcal
-192 Oak Street
You stand an ye r C rm
ltqlwt
I rl Vts al Ards 2 3
JULIA H DUNPHY
u e Euslness
363 Mann Street
she so quuet and de ure'9
Mayb but don t be
too sure
owrng Club 3 Gu s Softball
Transte Hartford Hur: Scnoc
NORMAN .l DUPUIS
Dup Practucal
35 Mtlwood Road
The most useless day of all ts
the day an vvhnch we have
not laughed
o Club 2 3
Baseball 2 Class Basketball I
2 3 Cross Country Team I
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BARBARA J ELM
Elmer College
79 Knollwood Road
Shell always wear a golden
crown
G 4 Basketb
Chorus I 2 Gnrls Athletlcs 2
3 A Janus 2 4 Muxed Chonr
3 I Spors
:tor 2 Sport Nnght 3
Swnmmung Club 2 Table Ten
I Club 2 Travel Club I
V eyball 2 3 4 Execuuve
Board 2
THEODORE J ENGELHARDT
Teddy Practucal
47 Norwnch Lane
Please all and you wall
please none
K
PAUL C. ELIASSON
Eli Business
95 Shannon Road
"He had no cares but to be
glad. His only tear was
to be sad."
Band 25 Class Basketball l, 25
Glee Club 2, 3g Mixed Choir
3, Ag Orchestra I.
JOHN A ELLARD
College
554 Burnsnde Avenue
Wnthout fun there ns no
o
Class Basketball 2 Photography
Clu I
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FREDERICK J. FALVO
Fred . College
71 Maple Street
"Nothing great was ever accom-
plished without enthusiasm,"
WALTER F EARLEY
Walt College
206 Woodlawn Curcle
If not true cleverly
Invented
Audlo Vlsual Ands I 2 Chefs
u 3 Glee Clubl 2
Llbraruan 4 International R
Iatuons Club 3 Latm Club 3
Janus A Masquers 3 4 Pnlot
3 4 Tenms Team 4
REGINALD S FARRINGTON
eg College
9 Arnold Drnve
A good start and the race
IS half done
Cross Country Team I 2 3 A
Track Team 3 4
NICOLE I. FERLAND
IC I Busnness
63 Stevens Street
More great an heart and spmt
than words could ever
e
Chorusl 2 3 Janus A Muxed
Choir A Pnlot 4 Sport Nnght 4
Transfer Clnnton Hugh School
Thanksgnvmg Show l Cholr I
JAMES O FISH
nm Practvcal
4 Hockanum Drlve
A gentleman makes no
nouse
DOUGLAS FISKE
Doug College
Long Hull Drlve
Clothes help to make the
man personalnty does
the rest
Chorusl 2 3 Football 1 Golf
Club 3 4 Co Captann 4 Janus
2 3 Jumor Red Cross I Pnlot
2 Track Team A Executuve
JOSEPH J FITZGIBBONS
n z Practucal
36 School Street
He that IS slow to anger ns
better than the mnghty
PATRICIA M FITZGIBBONS
a College
91 Wmdmg Lane
nsh un the full sense of the
word
G 4 Cho
r T am 3 4 Captam
Janus 4 Student Councnl I
Swnmmmg Club 2 Table Tenms
Clu l
HAROLD A FLENKE
Tanks Practacal
629 Burnsnde Avenue
He was not made for clnmb
mg the tree of knowledge
Auto Club 2 3 4 Class Basket
I
DARLENE M FLOREY
Darlene Busmess
37l Prospect Street
ln your chaln of fruendshlp
please regard me as a
un
Chorus l Lnbrary Assnstants 1
2 3 4 Sport Nnghtl
DENNIS W FITZSIMMONS
ntz Practucal
IOS Plam Drive
A man of rdeas
Baseball 3 4 Manager
brary Assnstants 4
Transfer Erasmus Hall Hugh
School
PATRICIA E FLANNIGAN
a Busmess
237 Woodycrest Drnve
No sky be heavy If the
heart be lught
Ba eball l 2 Basketball l 2
F B L A 3 4 VncePresu nt
4 G A C 4 Honor Socnety
3 4 Sport Nnght I Student
Councnl 3 4 Treasurer 3 4
wummmg Club l 2 3
Statnstncal Supervnsor Bankmg
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MEREDITH A FORTIER
Mered th College
IO Clement Road
MusIc washes from the soul
the dust of everyday lIfe
orus I GIrls Ensembe A
Gee Cltb 3 MIxed Cl1oIr 4
RUSSELL A FRANSEN
Russ College
II32 Forbes Street
I-IIs happy smIIe vvms hIm
many fnends
C orus I I lnternahonal e a
tons Club I
PA RICIA J FR SS
I: ollcoe
I oll rnur Ro d
entle In rnann r t
vIgorous In d d
I arslerred from Hartford Hrgb
G Badrrwnton 3
B ton Tv-.rIrIer 2 B OIOGy Club 3
bor s rs League
I C a I L a ue
rI LIbrar s
I ant Ix Ir
n e u A SwImr'nIn
Te I
RICHARD G FRIIZSON
Fearless College
2OI Burke Street
Laughter Is the spIce of lIfe
and we are the shakers
u o Club 2 3 Bas
A Co Cap I A Bas
C
Golf Club 3 JunIor Red Cross
udent Councul I 2
MARCIA C GALUSKA
Marsh B s ness
I66 Naubuc Avenue
A ready srnIle
and II pIrIg hand
A G 3 Badrntntort I a
Teller Basketball I Chorus
orus ll Drtll Te n
Dancmg 2 3
Glee Club 3 Gymnasttcs
Honor SOCIEIy 3 4 MIX
oIr 4 A S
bt I 2 3 Student Counu
Tab Tennns ub I Trav
U I
ANITA GARCIA
Anna Busmess
I389 SIlver Lane
A lIgl'It heart IIves long
orus I I C us 2
Club 3 MIxed CI'IoIr 4 Sport
N ht I
1
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NORMAN L GAGNON
Norm PractIcaI
95 Park Avenue
Large of stature bIg of
heart
ARLEEN L GALE
Arleen College
23 SpauIdIng C rcle
She pl ys the game of IIIe as
only a good sport can
seball I A Bagket
VV IU U
I am 3
PesIdent A Grls AthIetIcs I
4 S
N ht I 2 3 SwImr'nIng u
Table Tenms Tennts
ub 3 Volleyball I 2
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T I ' y
Pat C -J, J I
2 C I f e a ,, - A
"Gt ' e , bu QI s
eg 'II V . . E. 7 ' g B nk ,
., 'S' ' ' 4 ' 3, Q I ,
A - E- :II 4? ' F I I, Ch 2, I B I
5 In I - I 3, A, Folk ' , , F. B.
C- J I If GI I' 2, L, A. 4, GIIIS' AIIIIQIICS I, 2, 3, I I
Jun or Iss cal e g 2, 3, I 7 K ' 1' 2, U
LatI Club 2, 3, ' y A - 3: ' I 2 ' ed
s st I, M ed Cho' 3, Sd- Ch - I p,IO, 21 3' I por, ,N
e f CI b 3, , ' ' Q Nig , I , C-I s-sw,
Club A, nn's Club 2, 3. I, Ie ' CI I et
CI b , 2, Volleyball I, 2, 3,
.P :
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I A t , , 4, eball I, H I I
2' 31 I Y Yah I km- Ch -, hor All , Glee ,
. , ball I, 4, lass Basketball I, 2, ,g I I
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" ' ' ' ' Ba , 2, 3, : ball
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I, I ' R I , Dr'lI Te , G. A. C 3, A,
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, 2, 3, 4, G, I.. C. 3, 1 port
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2, 3, ' 4, '
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JAMES E. GAREN
Jim Practical
8 Daniel Street
"A credit to his ancestors."
Class Basketball 4, Future
Teachers' Club 4, Historian A,
Glee Club I, Masquers l, 2, 3,
Treasurer 3, Mixed Choir 2, 3,
4, National Thespian Society 4-
P ot 2 3 4 Track Team 4
STEVEN GARTNER
Steven College
64 Evans Avenue
A wise man will make more
opportunities than he finds
Honor Society 4
MARY C GEARY
Mary College
4lO Burnside Avenue
I am a woman l count noth
ing human indifferent
to me
AGE 3 Bicycling 2 Chorus
2 3 Future Teachers Club 3
4 Treasurer 3 Janus A
ROBERT F GEMME
0 Practical
65 Hockanurn Court
Mischief is kung and l am
its slave
B s etball 2 BLC 3 4 Tr as
urer 4 Class Basketball 2 3 A
Janus A
3
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THERESA N GINGRAS
Terry Business
90 Phelps Street
A noble worker trustworthy
and kind
E 3 Bow ing Club
Glee Club 3 Janus 4 Junior
Executive Board 3 Travel Club
ARLEEN A GIROUARD
Arleen College
96 Forbes Street
Plan for tomorrow for today
is yesterday and will never
come again
AGE 4 Baseball 2 Chorus I
Field Ho ey 2 Futu
Teachers Club 3 4 Masquers
3 4 Sport Night 4 Stu ent
Council l Swimming Club 2
Tennis Club 3 Volleyball 2
N
GRETCHEN A. GENDRON
Gretchen College
20 High Court
"She who sings discourages
her ills."
International Relations Club 4:
Mask and Wig Club 3, Masquers
4, Photography Club 3, 4, Pilot
, 4' Scien e Cub 2, .
CAROL A GEORGE
Carol Practical
5l Burnbrook Road
She worked among us
did much said little
AudioVisual Ads 3 4 Vce
President 3 President 4 Mas
quers 2
PHILIP I GOTT
I Practncal
AAI Mann Street
Every man as a volume If you
know how to read hum
Basketball 2 Chorus I I Class
Basketball I Football 2
ROBERT R GRAVELINE
Rabbut Practncal
645 Burnsude Avenue
' Worry and I have never met '
Class Basketball I
BEF? ARD A GL!-FS
B rni
S
J ng of
th le lo
ass asketball Trac
Team 2
ALAN S GOLDEN
Practrcal
I26 Dulre Cnrcle
A handsome Iac a boyush
gran someone s heart
he s sure to wan
C 3 Class Basket a
otball
PETEPJ GREENE
e College
E2 Snadfcrest Dr
There rs no d plorvacy
Irke srlence
Transferred from St Josephs
Cathedral Baseball 2 Chorus I
C orus ll Class Basketball 3
A Latun Club A Student Coun
cal 3 Swlmmmg Team I
NANCY A GRIMASON
Nan College
I8-1 Green Manor Drlve
Good natured good sport
full of fun none other luke
her under the sun
Transferred from Manchester
Hug French Club 4 Future
eachers Club 4 Gnrs
semble 4 Muxed Chonr 4
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JOHN P GROMAN
Jack Practucal
A2 Church Street
Hts lambs are cast In manly
mold for hardy sports or
contest bold
Band 2 Baseball 3 A Basket
2 ootball I 4
c estra I 2
ANTOINETTE C
GUASTAMACHIO
Gus Busmess
45 McKee Street
"It as what we do and what
we thunk that make us
what we are '
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JOSEPH C GUINAN
oe College
7 Ptnecrest Druve
I have oft heard
len ed llttle sand as
soonest mended
Chorus I Football 3 Glee Club
3 MIX d Chotr 3
SANDRA L GULLOTTA
Sandy Buslness
I5 Hanmer Street
Personalnty as the road
to success
Apparatus Club 3 4 Badrmn
n B a
A Bowlmg I 2 3 A Cho
G 4
etlcs I 2
G mnastucs I 2 3 4 Janus I
2 3 4 Mixed Cho1r3 4 S ort
Ta e nnls ub
3 4 Tennns Club 3 Volleyball
JOYCE G HADLOCK
oy Practucal
I72 Mann Street
An ounce of mnrth es worth
a pound of sorrow
RICHARD F HAGEARTY
Duck College
I39 Prospect Street
To be born with the gnft of
laughter ns to be one of
fortune s favorutes
Audno Vusual Auds 2 3 C
Basketball 2 3 4, Janus 3 A
Lnbrary Assnstant 4 Masquers A
Photography Club 3 4, Tennus
Team 3 4 Track Team 2
BERTHA A HAUET
Bert Busmess
28 Wlndung Lane
And those who are wuth her
from day to day never
have a solltary way
Basketball I Chorus I Chorus
nclng I BLA
Gnrls Ensemble 3 4 Hon r
Socnety 3 4 Janus 3 Lubrary
Assnstant I 2 Muxed Chour 3
4 Secretary 4 Sport N ght I 2
ALICIA D HAYDEN
ee College
3l Hanmer Street
Her volce was ever gentle
and soft an excellent thnng
In a woman
Chorus I, Glee Club 3 Mlxed
Chonr A
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NEIL M HAGERTY
Net College
72 Stanley Street
He us a man of a few thou
sand words and all are
cushnoned wlth laughter
Bas etball 2 3 A Boys ead
ers Club A Class Basketball 2
Cross Country Team 3 4 I
ternatnonal Relatnons Club 4
Janus 4 Sensor Executlve Board
MILDRED R HALL
Mnllle Busmess
39 Rector Street
That understandmg ns the
noblest whuch knows not all
but the best thungs
E 3 4 Archery Club
Badmunton 2 3 4 Baseball I
asketball I 2 3 4 o
Club I 3 4 Choru
orus ll F B L A 4 G A
Grs Athletucs I 2 3 4 G C
A Glee Club 3 Honor Socuety
t ght
Swummmg Club I Table Ten
nts Club 3 4 Tenms Club 4
vel Club I 4
Presndent 2 President 3 Vol
e all I
1
J ll
"Ana de- " ' -
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3, , ' , , , f ws ' ' ' '
lx, F,B.L.A. 4, .Ac , cms' ?f B 2' f r' f B Wlf
Athl ' , , 3, 4, G.L.C. 4, L 3? 1 f ' f CSA'
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. - - , , ll' , , , 5 .l., .
Night I, 2, 3, 4, sluaenlcsun- ' fi I f P , '
Ci' 3, bl Te - Cl I 2 4, Janus A, Library Asslstant I,
I' . , ' ' 2, 3, Spor Ni 1, 2, 3, 4,
I,2.3,4- I, , f' .'. j
X Tra ' ', 2, 3, , vice
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LYNN K HERSEY
Lynn College
l6O Holland Lane
They bulld too low who bunld
beneath the stars
B n l 2 3 Chorusl Chorus
Il Glee Club 3 Honor Socuety
3 A Janus 3 A EdutorlnC f
A Gyrnnastlcs 3 A Masquers
3 A Muxed Chou A
honal Thesplan Socnety 3
Orc estra l 2 Llbrarlan
Pot 3 A SAA Collecor
Sophomore Executlve Board
Sport Nght 3 A
KATHLEENJ HICKSON
Kay College
lO Phnllnps Street
When In need call me
I wall answer
AGE 3 Badminton 3 A Bowl
:ng Club 2 Chorus ll 2 3 Vlce
Preslclent 3 Folk Danclng 3 A
FBLA A GAC 3 A Girls'
Athletics 2 3 A Glee Club A,
Vnce President A, Gymnastlcs
2 3, A, Gurls' Leaders Club 3 A,
Janus A, Pllot 2, Sport Nnght
2, 3 A, Travel Club 2
JOANN: C HEDRICK
Joanne Buslness
66 Elm Street
V S I
SMVTTTTCY VTTOVIW
E A Baton Tr
A Bow ln C
U5 TU
.J Janus
Mlxed Cholr A Roller Skatnng
Sport Nght l 2 3 A Sw
mnng Club l 2 Tumblmg Club
2 Volleyball 2
'VURIEL HELM
Murnel College
8Al Burnsude Avenue
Today Nell lnved makes yes
terdaf a dream of happlness
and tomorrow a vlslon
of hope
E 3 Archery Cub A
Soclety 3 A Treasurer
A Lnbrarf Asssstant 2 3
Secretary 2 Treasurer nn
Cus non Club 3 A Stu ent
Councll 2
DALE R HlGGlNS
Da e Practlcal
60 Arbutus Street
A quiet exterlor conceals
much
Transferred from Hartford R
gnonal Technncal
GARY R HIGGINS
Gary Practlcal
60 Arbutus Street
Isnt noisy loud or gay
but Qnloys lafe In a quiet way
Transferred from Ward s School
of Electronncs
L I
ALFRED G HIGLEY
Practncal
A7 Columbus Curcle
Let every man tend to as
own affalrs
Q f
FRANK H HIGLEY
Hn Practncal
A7 Columbus Cnrcle
man as wealthy If he can
stull laugh
B eball 2 3 A Class Bas t
Fo al 3 A Bo
Leaders Club 3 A Student
Councul l, 2
"Joy tes ln me l'lre a -
A.G, , 1, 2, 3, , firl- . f
er l, 2, 3, 5 ' l' Q lub l, ff - -
2, 3, Chor I, Cho s ll, FB.
L.A. 3, A, Girls' Athletics l, 2,
3, Ag cage ca b 3, 4, . . e'
' 2, i I, , , , im-
: l ,
. - "He' ' ' , , X
A.G. . , 1 l 7 FU. A . - ' .H
"J ture Teachers' Club A, Honor ,
I , , 4, Jan- .
, us 7 ' ' , , A, '
fl , Ag PA
h' , , d
J. V 4
,,'-'s
H A ' A Al '
6 d , , 1 : 'Q L " h'
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A 4- I - 'V I , as , , 5 ke.
' I I I ' ball l, 2, otb ll, , g ys'
PEARLIE HILL
Buddy Busrness
91 Duke Cnrcle
Labor conquers all thmgs
Transferred from WestfIeld Hugh
Band 2 Basketball 2 Baseball
2 Class Secretary 2
DANIEL R HOGAN
Danny College
26 Crosby Street
A pleasung person rs
always deslred
Class Basketball 2 3 Football
I Student Councll 2
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JANICE E HOLLAND
an Busrness
754 Burnstde Avenue
Her charm lues In the fact that
she at need can gay or
serrous be
AGE 3 Baseball 2 Chorus I
orus ll FBLA A Janu
Masquers 2 3 A Mtx
Chorr A Natronal Thesptan SO
clety A Photography Club 3
Plot 3 Volleyball 2
ELSIE H HOUSTON
Este Buslness
279 Srlver Lane
She s a woman
therefore to be won
seball I, 2 3 A, Basket
4, Chorus I Chorus Il,
Class Basketball I 2 3, Gtrls'
Athlettcs I 2 3 Sport Nught
3 Volleyball I 2, 3
BARBARA E JAMES
Barb Buslness
29 Harmony Street
Softness of smtle mdtcates
sweetness of character
E Bow :ng C ub
C orus I Chorus ll FBLA 3
Gymnastucs I 2 3 4
Dancrng 2 Janus 4 Mex d
C our 3 A Roller Skatmg I
ort Nrght I 2 A
ng 2 3
EDWARD .l JAMIESON
Jame College
IO67 Forbes Street
"Rhythm ts hts soul '
Band I 2 3, 4, Presrdent 4
JOAN C HULL
Joanne Bustness
20 Comstock Place
She wears a cloak of
laughter
A E 3 Chorus I Chorus II
2 3 Glee Club 4 Lrbrary As
sustant 3
RAYMOND W HUTT
ay College
385 Forest Street
A modest man whose good
deeds speak for htm
B nd I 2 3 Baseb Il
4 Co Captaun 4 Boys Leaders
Club 3 4 Secretary 3 4 Bas
all I otball I
Janus 4 Student Councul 3 4
Vrce Presodent3 4 Sophomore
Executrve Board 2 Vtce Pres:
dent 2
FLOYD L KELLEY
Kelly Business
63 North Street
For Satan tinds some mis
chief for idle hands to
B etball l 2 Football l
JAMES KELLY
Caribou Practical
77 Elm Street
Life is short
make it merry
FRANK J, JULIANO
Wrinkles College
60 Ranney Street
"Honor bright and pathways
set, l am a part of all
l've met,"
Future Teachers' Club 3, 4, Vice
President 45 Glee Club 35 ln-
ternational Relations Club 2,
3, 4, Treasurer 45 Janus A5
Masquers 45 Mixed Choir 45
Track Team 3, 45 Class Execu-
tive Board 4.
KEN J KASAVAGE
Cabbage College
174 Ridgewood Road
A mighty spirit good heart
and as everyone knows
muscles of iron
B eball l 2 Football
Golf Club 3 Track Team 3
JUDITH A. KELLY
Judy Practical
I8 Daniel Street
"Life is a pleasant institution,
let us take it as it comes."
A.G.E, 35 Library Club 3, 45
Pin Cushion Club 3.
LIBBY A KENNEDY
Libby Practical
53 Phelps Street
Politeness goes far yet
costs nothing
E 3 Chorus l 2 3
Club 4 Janus A Travel Club
tt
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WILLIAMS KENNEDY
College
3l Olmstead Street
e s ie an all thin
show it l thought so once
and now l know it
a H Y l 4 Class
all 2 3 Gamma HiY
Glee Club 3 Mixed Choir 4
Plot 2 Student Council 3 4
Track Team 2
MARJORIE L KLATT
Margie Business
84 Bedford Avenue
What keen delights a quiet
life aftords
Chorus 'l 2 3 Girls Ath etics
2 Roller Skating 2 S or
N t l Volleyball l
, ' A,G.. , , , ,ci
' as , f 3, 4: . . ee L
sv' lfl
' Bill
' 1
J "Lit l a ' st d ' gs
' ' aa." '
If
ask t : . Alph i- ,3, 5 Bas-
ketb , 5 '- 25
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RICHARD J KOZMA
Rich College
32 Ambrose Terrace
Ye Immortal gods where In
the world are we'9
Basketball 2 Class Basketball
2 International Relations Club
3 4 Photographv Club 3 4
Track Team 3 4
FRANCIS R KREGELSTEIN
Kustom College
48 Carroll Road
man hath no better thing to
do than eat drink and
be merry
'G'
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JOHN E KUCKA
Kuc College
84 Concord Street
One who does his own
thinking needs little advice
Cross Country Team l Junior
Red Cross T
NORMAN R. LABBE
Norm Practical
-148 Burnside Avenue
"Those move easiest who
have learned to dance."
ROBERT W LAVEY
Bo College
T60 Ellington Road
He as a quiet man
but quite a man
Chorus l Chorus II Golf Club
4 Student Council 3 Track
Team 2 Wrestling 2
THOMAS R. LEONE
Tom College
29 Moore Avenue
Sincerity is to speak as
we think."
Choru g Class Basketball 1 -
Cross Country Team lg as-
quers l, 2, Treasurer 25 Mixed
Choir 2, 35 Science Club 25
Student Council lg Track Team
l, 27 Class Executive Board l,
4.
JOAN C LAGACE
Do Dy Business
l8 Easton Street
Amiability shines by its
own light
Audio Visual Aids l Secretary
l International Relations Club
l Masquers l
DIANE G l.aPLANT
Busines
784 Tolland Street
Fond of fun and fond ot toys
but most of all she s fond
of boys
E Base a Baton
wirler l Cap am
Bowlung 2 Chorusl Girls Ath
ics l 3 Sport Nig
3 4 Swimming l Volleyball l
2 Badamuntonl 2 Folk Danc
in 2
LENORE C LEVY
ee College
I5 Edison Street
Good humor is the
sunshine of her mind
AGE 3 A Archery 2 A e
2 B ball 2
Team 3 4 Co Captain 4 G A C
I S etlcs
Janus 4 Latin Club l Orc es
Pm Cushion Club 3 Sport Night
2 3 4 Student Council 3
Swimming 2 Table Tennis
2 Tennis 2 Travel Club T
Tumbling 2 Folk Dancing
3 4 Gymnasticsl
,.C. 3, 4, Badminton '
ie H ckey 2, 3, .
MARGARET L. LIEGL
Peggy Business
27 Shadycrest Drive
Cheerful, helpful, and loyal-
a true friend."
Chorus I, II, Junior Red Cross
5 A y ub , , ,
VINCENT A. LERZ
Vinny Practical
l2l Roxbury Road
A dashing cafalier
Glee Club A
NAHUM R LEVINE
Nahum College
T9 Claremont Street
Good nature never
lost a friend
Chorus I Glee Club 2 3 Mas
quers l Mixed Choir 4 u
dent Council 2 Track Team T
, :ig
GLORIA E. LlGl'lT
Glo Business
TO Hockanum Drive
Life is not life at all
without delight
C orus l 2 Glee Club 3 an
u A Mixed Choir
JOYCE D LOMBARDO
Joyce Business
ll7 Church Street
Great oaks from little
acorns grow
C orus l 2 Volleyball l
SHIRLEY C LONG
Shir Business
lOl Duke Circle
Her hair
a flaming meteor
Chorus Ill Secretary 3 Student
C uncil 2 3
BARBARA A. LUCAS
Barb Business
29 Winding Lane
Give me today and
take tomorrow."
seball I, - B etball ,
Chorus l, 2- Glee Club 4- Jun'
ior Red Cross T' Swimming l,
Soccer 2, Field Hockey 2.
GORDON R MacFARlANE
Gordon College
A6 Elmer Street
He speaks not a e
thanks
Baseball I
MARVOURINE A MACIE
Marv College
It ts the gentle thoughtful
heart that ts the happy
heart
AG E 3 4 Apparatus Club A
Ba on Twnrler 2 3 4 Cho us
2 Future Teachers u
tr 1 etucs A
u 3 Masquers l
reasurer 3 M ssc Club
Nattonal Thesptan Socuety
ot A Sport Nt
4 Table Tenn A Tennus
'W'
LORRAINE H MacPHAlL
Rene Busnness
789 Goodwtn Street
She that ts of a merry heart
hath a conttnual feast
Apparatus Club 3 A Glee Club
3 Muxed Chonr 4 Sport Nnght
3 4 Tumbling 3
ARLENE S MADDEN
ue College
53 Hannlton Road
Yours ns the world
Transferred from Glastonbury
and Ea s t Hampton Htgh
Schools Baclmtnton 2 A Base
ball 2 3 Basketball 2 Baton
Twtrlef 2 Bowltnq Club l
Chorus ll Freshman Glu Club
l Gtrls Athletucs l 2 3 -1
Glee Club 3 Honor Soctuy -1
Juntor Classrcal Lcaque A P 'ot
4 Sport Nlght 3 4 Swnntn nO
Club J Table Tc-nnns Club 2
A Tennns l Tumbltng 3 Vol
leyball l 2 3 A
' N.
DONNA M MARKIE
Dawn Busuness
564 Burnstde Avenue
A golden hatred sunbeam
AGE 3 Baseball l 2 Cho us
A Masqu
4 S
Nnght A Swummtng 2 Tennis
DOLORES G MARQUES
Do Busmess
687 Mann Street
' A good heart ts better than
all the heads nn the world
AGE 3 4 Archery 2 A,
Bowltng 3 4, Chorus 3 F BLA
3 4 Baseball 3 Gnrls Athletncs
2 3 4 Janus -4 Lnbrary Assnst
ant 3 Ptlot 3 A Sport Nnght
2 3 A Table Tenms A Tennus
2 4 Travel Club 2 3 Folk
Danctng 3 Badminton 2 3 4,
Gyrnnasttcs 2 3 A
a
RICHARD W MANTOS
Ruch Practtcal
140 Woodlawn Ctrcle
Im not lazy Im conservtng
my energy for future use
JOAN C MARINELLI
Busuness
398 Park Avenue
Ready for mlschlef ready for
fun wrllung to talk to
anyone
AGE 3 Basketball I Chorus
s
Llbrary Asststant l Sport Ntght
2 3 A Student Cou cu
Swummnng l Volleyball I 2
" Il tt if A U A A
' 2
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4 A 'lffifii 'J
5 Foley Circle . . 4 f' ' 'll
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T . f ,U . jf 1, 3, F.B.L.A. lg Jana 3, 4,
gil 't, 2, 3, 4 'gat ' L I , I ' n .I 1:
3, 4. ' ' '
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6 ' T- F.B.L.A, 3 - ers l
Nd , t , ,
We I V ' 7 Q 2, 37 Pilot l, 2, 3, 5 I port
4 , g ' . 2. ' I ,V
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RICHARD W MCCARIHY
Mac Business
IA Goodwin Street
It is not what a rnan has nor
what he does which directly
expresses his worth
otball I 2 3 A CoCapa
ack Team 2 B L C 2
C ass Executive Board 3 A
Vice President 3 A
MARJORIEJ MCGINLEY
Margie Business
32 Kenyon Place
In every place
I Gnd a friend
B nninton I 2 Basketball I
Bowling Club 3 Chorus 2 3
M squers 2 3 A Roller at
Cub S ort Ni t
Tabe Tennis Club 2 Volley
PATRICK A MARTIN
Marty Practical
I2A Woodlawn Circle
"He that mischief hatcheth,
mischief catchethf'
ANN F. McALLlSTER
Annie Business
l38 Gilbert Street
A cheerful temper with anno
:ence will make beauty at
tractive knowledge delightful
and wit good natured
A E 3 A President A Bowl
f-a
FBLA3 APrestdentAGAC
Honor Society A Janus
Business Manager A Library
ssistants 3 A Treasurer
Mixed Choir 3 A Assistant L
b anan 3 Plot 3 A Busine s
M nager A Sport Night I 2
3 A Student Council A Tumb
lin 3 A GLC A Secretary A
JOAN E NCHUGH
Mac Business
A Howard Court
"I-'lortoen were trade
to converse "
Basketball 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, Li-
brary Assistants A, Pilot 2, 3,
Ag Sport Night 3, A, Tennis
Club A
BARRY D MCKELVEY
Tooker Practical
A6 Woodlawn Circle
Nothing hurries me
nothing worries me
U 0 Club I Bas et all
Class Basketball 2 Football
Ns...
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JOHN P McMANUS
John Practical
A5 Colt Street
Men are measured by
their worth
JOSEPH W MILCHENSKI
ce Practical
27 Hockanum Drive
Qualities like his are
always in demand
A o Club I Chess ub
Class Basketball I Football
Basketball 2 Bowling Club
Class Basketball 2 3
EDWARD J MONTOVANI
Edward College
ll Larana Avenue
ln quletness and confidence
shall be your strength
Bowlmg Club 3 Class Basket
ball l Student Councll 2
BARBARA M MORLOCK
Barb College
l47 Smnth Drnve
The qulet sweetness that
pleases her
Transferred from Murdock Hugh
School Basketball l Bowlung
Cu 3 4 French Club 3
ture Teachers Club 3 4 Glee
Club l Internatronal Relatuons
Club 4 Scuence Club 4
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STANLEY G MOWEL
Stan Practxcal
20 Jencks Street
Life as a happy thrng
Class Basketball 2
Karen College
l9O Naubuc Avenue
The heart to conceuve the
understandmg to dlrect the
hand to execute
AGE 3 4 Audlo Vnsual Alds
3 Secre ar 2 Ice
Presudent 3 Baseball 2 3 4
Ba etballl 2 3 4 Bow ng
u 3 4 Cheerleader
Chorus l 2 Future Teachers
u 3 4 C 4
A etrcsl 2 3 4 Glee b
3, Golf Club 3 Honor Socuety
, 4 Secretary 4 Janus 3
Muxed Chorr 4, Assnstant Llbra
n 4, Pulot l 2 3 4 Featu
Edrtor 3, Grrls Sports Edntor
, port Nught l 4,
Captaun 3, Team Captann 4, Stu
nt Councrl l 2 4
respondung Secretary 3 ,
Swummnng Club l Table Ten
Club l 2 Tennus Clu
, T 3 um
:ng Club 2 3 4 Volley
, , 4 Tr
ur r 3 , G rnnastlcs , ,
Folk Dancung l Badmnnton l
2, Class Executlve Board 2 3
ELEANOR M MUSINSKI
Busuness
488 Park Avenue
I ll speak In a
monstrous lrttle volce
Bas etball l 2 3 4 Bow ang
4 Secretary Treasurer 4 GAC
Gurls thletncs l
Roller Skatmg Club 2 Sport
n t I 2 3 4 Swlmmr
Club 2 4 Table Tenms Club
al
mnastucs l 2 3 4
nton l 2
BLANCHEJ NARTOWlCZ
Blanche Buslness
5 Cherry Street
"The unspoken word
never does harm
Bowlnng Club 4, Chorus 3,
ot 3
GARY E MURCH
Murch Practlcal
70 Saunders Street
e world us all before me
Basketball l Manager l
MICHAEL L MURRAY
Mrke College
34 Adams Street
l argue wuth no man s
opumon I have some of
my own
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CAROL A NEWMAN
Carol College
A3 Francls Street
Small nn stature but great n
that whnch makes for
character
E A Bowlnng Clu
orus l 2 Gymnastucs
Gnrls Ensemble A Honor So
n y 3 .l n
asquers l 2 A Mnxe
Chonr 3 4 Natuonal Thesplan
clety 3 A ot
Sport Nught A Stutdent Coun
BARBARA J NICHOLS
Nick Practlcal
250 Woodlawn Clrcle
What as there to llve for
but sports?
Archery Club 2 Apparatus Club
aseball Baske a
Bowllng Club 3 Gnrls Athletacs
Jumor Red Cross l Ro
Skatnng Club l Sport Nlght A
Swimming Club l Tennis Club
Tumbnng Club A Vo
b A
QONALDE NELSON
Nels Pract Cal
185 Burnsmie ference
"Silence is a trig-nd
-who never betrafsf
Track Team- A
DAVID A NEIWIPON
Dave College
l6 Walter Place
You cant keep a good
man down
aseball 2 Bowllng Cub
Debatnng Club A French Club
2 Chorus l Executlve Boar
International Relatnons Club
A Janus Stat? A
MlCHAEl. J, NICHOLS
f,"lre Cgllogg
59 Mallard D' JE'
"l'rn dirnir1ut've,but
l'm deterr"7ned."
Baseball I, 2.
ALAN M, NOBLE
College
lO2 Orchard Street
can e sernous but ou
lvnow my fun must have
a lnttle s ow
Boys Quartet A Cross Coun
r am oot a
Cworus l Glee Club 2 Muxed
our 3 A Su ce Club
Student Councnl 3 Track Team
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4
379
JAMES P NOE
um Practucal
63 Susson Street
Earnestness alone makes
lute and eternity
AuduoVnsual Ads l Band
HELLEVl A NOIRE
Hellevl Business
6l Conn Boulevard
Snlence suggests a
thmknng mnnd
Transferred from Canton Hugh
School lndustrlal Arts l ra
'cs l Pre C b
ord Club 3 Drlver Trannlng 3
V ' L Al
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MICHAEL W NORTON
Mike Practical
T Woodlawn Circle
Genuine as a thumbprtnt
Class Basketball I
GAIL P OATWAY
T70 Smith Drive
Gai College
A gay good nature sparkles
in her eyes
Transferred from Ellsworth High
1 2 Foxcroft Academy 2 N w
p rt High 2 Baseball 2 B
ln all l 2 Bowling Club 3
4 Cheerleader 2 Debating
u l 2 Frenc Club 4 u
ture Teachers Club 3 4 Glee
Club 4 International Relations
Club 4 Latin Club 2 Scuence
Club 4 Sport Night 4
MARION L O BRIEN
Marion Practical
46 Risley Street
all of God s creatures
give me man'
Chorus 2
WILLIAM R. O'BRlEN
Willie College
I5 Bellow Street
"Life is short, but there is
always time for friends,"
Xu
BETTYE A O KEEFE
Bets Business
32 Bidwell Avenue
Srnceruty ts a lewel
rarely found
C orus l l 2 Janus Staff 2 3
4 Typmg Chairman 4 Library
Asistant T 2 3 Secretary 3
Plot 2 Sophomore Executive
Board
YVONNE H. OLDING
Vonnie Business
55 Chapel Street
' No gems, no gold, she needs
to wear, she shines
intrinsically fair."
A.G,E. 3, 47 Bowling Club 4,
Chorus l, 2, 3, Mixed Choir
Ag Pilot 3, Sport Night l, 2,
3, 4, Table Tennis Club 4g Travel
Club l, Gymnastics l, 2, 3, 4.
JAMESL OCONNELL
Jimo Practical
78 Terrace Avenue
M n is master of has ae
etball 1 3 4 Co
in otball 4
Captain Chorus I Janus Staff
4 Student Council l 2 3 Track
Team 3 Boys Leaders Cub
Sophomore President
WILMA C O CONNELL
Willie BU5lrt9S5
78 Terrace Avenue
Amid her many honors won
she still has time for
E 3 Baseball 2 3 4
all 4 Chorus I FBLA
Chorus ll GAC 3 4
mlnton l 2 4 Field Hockey l
Girls Athlettcs 3 4 Janus Staff
2 3 4 Mnxed Choir 4 S rt
N t I 2 3 4 CoCaptatn 3
Captain 4 Student Council 2
a e Tennis Club 2
Volleyball 2 3 4 Gymnastics
2 3 4 Executive Board
ALICE L OVEREND
Dolly Bustness
27 Indtan Hull
A bundle of rmschuef
an ocean of sm1Ies
Apparatus Club A Baseball l
a
Bowlmg Club A Chorus I 2
3 Drull Team A Roller Skatlng
u I r 1
3 A Swlrnmlng Club A, Table
Tennus Club A Travel Club I,
Tumblnng Club A Volleyball
I 2 3 A, Soccer I 3 Fneld
Hockey I 2
JOANNE A PALUMBO
JO Busmess
A33 Brewer Street
"See what grace was
seated on thus brow
AGE I Apparatus Club A,
Baseball I 2 3, Chorus I,
Mnxed Cholr 2 3, Sport Nsght
I 2 3 A Student Councll T
Swnmrnmg Club I 2, Gymnas
t1cs 3
JEANNE M OLIVA
Jean Busuness
26 Goodnm Plac
Var1et,f alone ow s
lo 1n e
E 3 A Chow II Chor
Gsrls Ensem e lntema
tnonal Relatnons Club A Janus
a 2 3 A Lnbrarf Assnsta
uers
d nt A M1xed Chotr 3 A a
taonal Thesp1an S c1et,f 2 3
cretary A Plot I
ort Ntght I A Ten 1
Club A Gyrnnastucs A
ANNE MARIE E OUELLETTE
Ann Busuness
5lO Brewer Street
Neatness 15 the steppung
stone to personalnty
Chorus 2 Glee Club A
NANCY R PARKER
Jan Busmess
AA Htgbte Drsv
The thtng that costs the least
does the st s
p as1ng srwl
E A Bowm Clu
A Chorus 3 Internatnonal Rela
tlons Club A Janus Staff 3 A
Lubrary Assnstant 3 Masquers
3 A Secretary A Natnona
Thespuan S clety A Pulot 2 3
A Sw1mmxng Club 2 Tenms
u 3 SAA Collec
Badmunton 2
LOUIS PATRIA
ou College
7 Elsworth Street
A loyal frtend and
earnest student
Baseball 2 Chorus I French
Club 3 Honor Soclety A Stu
dent Counctl 3 A Boys Lead
ers Club A
eff
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JOAN A PASTULA
Do Busuness
547 Forbes Street
e waves of her hanr are as
deep as those of the ocean
E 3 orus 2 Janu
Staff A Sclence Club 3 Swum
mung Club 3 Tenms Club 3
vel Club 2 3 SAA
Iector
WILLIAM F PEARCE
W1ld B1ll Practtcal
I2 Orchard Terrace
"Lute IS a stage on whnch
we all must play a part
Auto Club A, Orchestra I, 2, 3
43
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T, Ag Masq I, 2.3, A, Pfesi- 4 - I
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A, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, . ' ' i '
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AURORE T PELLETIER
Madame Busaness
36 Rrsley Street
Beauty ns truth truth beauty
that as all ye know
and all ye need to know
Chorus I Garls Ensemble A
Mnxed Chour 3 A
YOLANDE PELLETIER
YoYo Busnness
36 Rlsley Street
We know her by her honest
heart and gentle soul
Orchestra 3 Tennls Club I 3
PAUL F PETERSON
Pete Busnness
I5 Columbus Cvrcle
If only everyone
understood me as I do'
Audao Visual Ands 3 Chnef Op
erator 3 Chess Club 2 3 Glee
Club 2 Janus Staff 2 3 Mas
ers I 2 Mlxed Chour I
3 Scuence Club I 2 3 Secre
tary 2 Vuce Presudent 3
WILLIAM A PHILLIPS
I83I Mann Street
Bashfulness us
ornament of youth '
Track Team I
'Y'
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GARY G PIZZITOLA
Plzzy Practlcal
I40 Maple Street
Thou hast wut at wnll
Chorus 2 Track Team I Asslst
ant Manager
ALEXANDER F PLEFKA
Practical
IOO Latlmer Street
I take arms agamst a sea of
troubles and by opposing
cannot end them '
Baseball 2 3 4, Basketball I,
Chorus I
44
ROBERT T PILKIN
Punky Practucal
7 Harmony Street
Sngh no more Iadnes
men were deceuvers ever
Baseball I Basketball I Class
Basketball I CoCaptam
THOMAS S PISZCHALA
Tom Practucal
23 Nassau Crrcle
ln he book of lufe are many
great men there we wlll
Gnd our Tom
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CAROL A RAFFA
Care College
92 Roxburry Road
Her vlvacnty as portrayed by
her dark halr
E 3 4 Archery Club
Apparatus Club A Chorus 2
French Club 2 Gurls Athletucs
Latnn Club 3 Llbr
sststant I Muxed Cholr
A Roller Slcatln
Club 3 Sport Ntght A Swurn
mung Club 3 Tumblnng Club 4
JAMES K RAMSEY
lm Practlcal
I2 Edtson Street
Let the world slnde
KENNETH J. PLODZIK
Ken College
24 Higbie Drive
"The good men do, is often
interred with their bones."
Chorus I, Football 2g Glee Club
lg Golf Club 25 Mixed Choir
lg Student Council 2.
CLAIRE W QUESNETTE
Claure Practucal
l25 Mtlbrook Drlve
Her ways are ways of
leasantness
orus I Gtr s Athle :cs
ort Nlght A
EDWARD RAMUNNO
Ed College
I8 Lincoln Street
"l cannot bear to learn for
it is like a whip to me,"
ANNE E RATAIC
Annue Practncal
55 Salem Road
Energy and perseverance
lnght the stalrway to success
E 3 u
Janus Staff A Masquers 2 3
Mtxed Choir 4 Sport Nught 4
Swlmmung Club 3
r
ELIZABETH A REARDON
Betty Busmess
44 Kung Court
If she had an evnl thought
s e spoke no word of It
A E 3 4 Archery Club A
owing Club A Chorus I
C orus I Glee Club 3 nter
natlonal Relatuons Club 4 Pnlot
A Scuence Club 4 Tenms
u 3 T v
4 Badmmton 3 4
NANCY A REED
Nan Buszness
227 Woodycrest Drive
Professor of Merrument
orus II Chorus I Pnlot
RUTH A, REED
Ruthie Practical
lO5 Norman Road
"A worthy lass is she."
DAVID T, REMES
Rems College
21 Cannon Road
Good humor is the health
of the soul
Band l 2 Cross Country Team
4 Tennis Club 3 Track Team
S.
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MlCHAEL W REPOl.l
i College
l68 Chester Street
He set his mind upon the
goal and not the prize
ha H Y 2 3 Basketball
otball l
DONNA F RICCARDO
ic Business
5l Ronner Drive
Whatever is worth doing
is worth doing well
seball l A Basket
Bow in C u
orus l Tear
LA
rs Athletics l 4 Ro
at ng l S ht
wirtrting C ub
A Collector l 3 VO e
President Bank ng 3 4 Sopho
more Executive Board
CYNTl'llA A ROBIDOUX
Cindy Business
TAT Cambridge Drive
e that is fair and nev
proud had tongue at will
yet was never loud
E 3 4 Bowling Club
French Club 3 Girls Athletics
2 3 4 Janus Staff A S
Night 4 Travel Club A
BRUCE P ROBINSON
Bruce College
56 Htgbte Drive
H s lite is forttfed by
many lriendsh ps
seball 2 Janu Sta
CAROLE J. RICCIO
Ric Business
353 Brewer Street
"She opens her mouth with
wisdom and her tongue is
the law of kindness."
Archery Club 2, 3, Apparatus
Club 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4,
Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling
Club 2g Cheerleader -ig Drill
Team 3, F.B.L,A. 3, A, Chorus
I, GAC. 4, Future Teachers'
Club 35 Girls' Athletics l, 2, 3,
Ai Janus Staff 4, Pilot 3, Ag
Science Club 3, Sport Night l,
2, 3, A, Student Council 3,
Swimming Club 2, 3, 4, Travel
Club 3, Tumbling Club 3, 4,
Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4g Sopho-
more Executive Board, Secre-
tary 2.
VERONlCA A RIVARD
ROUIWI6 Business
lb .lencks Street
A star moves not outside
its sphere
Drill Team 3
L Q
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ELLEN M RUSSELL
Ellen Business
345 Brewer Street
am as you would say
a fun loving girl
JAMES G, RYAN
im Practical
396 Brewer Street
'Booksl 'Tis a dull and
endless strife!"
Student Council 25 Track Team
l.
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JEAN D ROSS
Jean Business
483 Burnside Avenue
Let 'oy be unconflned
Pilot 3
LARRY L RUBENSTEIN
Gubie Practical
46 Lawrence Street
ie would be meaningless f
we had nothing to fight
for now and then
Science Club l
MARY ELLEN ST GERMAN
E en Business
I5 Stanley Street
Pleased with my little corner
of the earth
Sport Night 4 Volleyball 4
Badminton 4 Transferred from
Caribou High School Caribou
Maine Future Homemaker: of
America I Accordion Band 2
Music Appreciation Club 2
ANN l SANFORD
Satch Practical
2l Kenyon Place
Look she is winding up the
watch of her wit by and
by it will strike
A E 3 4 Archery Club 2
3 Bowling Club 2 Girls Ath
ics l 2 3 4 lnternatio
Relations Club l 2 Janus Staff
Masquers 2 3 4 Pilot l
4 Pin Cushi n Cub 3
Secretary 3 4 Roller Skating
Club 2 Science Club l Secre
l Sport Night
4 Swimming 'l 2 Tennis Club
2 3 Volleyball 1 2 Gymnas
s 2 3 4 Class Execu
Board l 2 3 Treasurer 2
fn icrvip'
'war
ROBERT C SANVILLE
Bob Practical
25 Higbie Drive
He who laughs last
laughs best
Audio Visual Aids 3 Chorus 4
Orchestra l
NORMA J. SCHARLACKEN
Norma Business
2 Woodlawn Circle
Whatever is, is right.
A.G.E. 4' Archery Club 4- Ap-
paratus Club 4- Baseball 3-
Basketball l 25 Bowling Club
' C orus I, 25 Drill Team -
Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4- Bad-
minton 2, 45 Girls' Athletics
I, 2, 3, -45 Roller Skating Club
25 Sport Night 1, 2, 3, 45 Ten-
nis Club 45 Travel Club l5 Vol-
leyball l, 2, 3, 4.
RICHARDJ SCHARLACKEN
Duck College
2 Woodlawn Ctrcle
Hts educatlon us pugsktn
deep
Class Basketball l Football 2
A lnternatuonal Relatuons
CU 4 Literary Club 4 o
tography Club A Student Coun
cl 2 Track Team 3
RUSSELL W SCHLATTER
Russ Practical
523 Burnsude Avenue
Honor lnes In honest toll
orus I GI e Club 2
ternattonal Relatnons Club l I2
3 4 Janus Staff A Masquers 3
A Mlxed Chonr A
t H ' ,LF
9,
f is-.Sage
DONALD B SCHLETCHER
Don Practtcal
72 Kung Court
Gentle of speech
beneficnent of rr und
Class Basketball 2 Track Te m
PETER E SCOTT
e College
76 Mull Road
My legs can keep no pace
wnth my destres
aeball l Tennts Club
LLOYD C SESSIONS
Lloyd Practlcal
21 Landen Street
For hts heart as luke the sea
ever open brave and free
LEEWOOD SHAW
ee College
lllO Burnside Avenue
Why be Sad when the
world s gone mud
.WL
ALLAN P SENNA
College
326 Mann Street
Men are not measured by
mches
Audlo Vusual Auds l Class Bas
ketball 2 Football 3 Chorus l
Glee Club 2 Mnxed Chour 3 4
ALBERT H SERVANT
Practncal
3Ol Hugh Street
Men s deeds are an Intro
ductuon to thenr character
Auto Club 3 Bowlung Club
Chorus I Track Team 3
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LEIGH D SINNAMON
Letgh College
30 Oakwood Street
The devtl ts a gentleman
Chorus l Glee Club 2 3
DONNA L SKEHAN
Don College
When I rest l rust
E Bow In C u
Cheerleader A Chorus 2 GAC
Trea u G
Gtrls Leaders Club 3 4 Gtrls
ettcs 2 3 4 Glee Club
Secretary 3 Janus StafT 3 A
Adverttstng Chatrman A Mtxed
our A Sport Ntght 2 3
Student Counctl Alternate 2
Tennts Club 3 4 Head of Ten
nts Club 4 Executtve Board 3
Treasurer of Class 3
Ji-MES E SHEEHY
JOYCE A SLOCUTA
Joy College
99 '.'ttt.-acod Road
Red Practtcal Th
SO Lawrence Street
"Never do today .what
you can do tornorro.-.'."
Baseball 2
JOSEPH A SILVA
oe College
121 Prospect Street
Our toast to 1 mtn wttlt
a song and 1 svmle
s Q lartet 2 A Clas x
ull C orus Mtxe
Cltosr 3 4 MUSIC Club 3 VICE-
Prestdent of Mtxed Chotr A
" Cf are newer alone .alto are
accorrpanted by noble
tncoghts "
AGE. 3g Archery Club 2g t
French Club 35 Chorus l, G,'rn- ,
nastlcs lg Mixed Cnotr 2, Sport '
Ntght l.
ROGER W SLOCUM
Dodge College
A03 Forbes Street
ln thts fools paradtse
he drunk deltght
Fotball 3 Track Team 2
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BARRY W SMALL
In College
l64 Benton Street
Hts worth ts warrant for
hrs welcome
Cleft Club 2 Track Team
RICHARD J SMITH
Srnttty Practtcal
68 Whtttng Road
Take rn as I am for
shall never change
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ketb. 2g h lg ' d
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T499 Main Street 5
A.G. . 35 ll g l b 25
3, 45 s rer of
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DONNA M SPARVERI
Don Bustness
383 Prospect Street
Charmtng tn manner
gracnous un smtle
E Ba Tw: er
Bowlmg Club I Chorus I
Glee Club 3 Mtxed Chotr
Ro er Skatnng Club I S ort
Ntght I 2 Swummmg Club I
SAA Collector 2 3
LAWRENCE J SPENCER
Larry Practucal
26 Morrns Court
Quletness as usually
corrected by good sense
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CAROLYN A STARSES
Carol Bustness
BO Gulbert Street
You have to belteve an happl
ness or happuness never
comes
Bowling Club 2 3 4 AGE
Chorus I Gtrls Athletncs 2
4 Ptlot 4 Sport Ntght 2 3
Student Council 3 4 Gymnas
s
ANNE G STASKO
Anne Busmess
5l Great Hull Road
Charm stnkes one s stght
E 3 us tr
Ensemble 4 Janus Staft 2
Mixed Choir 3 4 Sport Ntght
KENNETH J STOWELL
en College
IO2 O Connell Street
Blond angels are
sometumes devtls
A o Club 3 A Baseb Il
orus I ee ub
Muxed Chour A Track Team 2
SHIRLEY F STRONG
Shtr Bustness
860 Oak Street
Perpetual Motnon
Ba on Twtrlerl 2 3 Co ap
tam 3 Cheerleader A Chorus l
I ettcs
Glee Club 4 Juntor Red Cross
Student Councul 2 Table Tennus
u I 2 Tumblmg Clubl
Volleyball 2 Sophomore Execu
tnve Board 2
JOYCE A STIRLING
oy Busmess
I24 Btrchwood Road
She was always danng and
vnvacuous ever laughtng
and audacnous
E 3 C orus ll Cho
l Glee Club 3 Janus Staff 4
Mtxad Chonr A Roller Skating
I Swnmrmng Clubl 2 S A
Collector 4
BARBARA A STONE
Barb College
549 Burnslde Avenue
M whnm as for frolnc and
as non y taste as or
letters and art
A E 3 Basketball I Fuue
Teachers Club 3 Honor Soctety
3 4 Janus Staff 4 Masquers
2 3 A Nattonal Thes n n
Soctety 3 A President A Pulot
I 2 Sport Nught 3 4 Student
unctl I 2 3 4 Recor I
Secretary 3 A Volleyball I
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DAVlD N TAYLOR
Dave College
59 Long Hill Road
A friend may well be reck
oned the masterpiece
of Nature
C orus I Class Basketball T
Gee Club 2 Masquers 1 2
ixed Chotr 3 P o
Senior Executive Board
GAlL T TAYLOR
Gai College
2l John Street
The essence of femininity
i Team 3 C u 3
Janus Staff 4 Mixed Choir A
Photography Club 3 Sport
Night 2 Student Council 2 3
Gymnastics 2
MARY A. SULLIVAN
Alice Business
51 Bissell Street
"Born to pleasure and delight
and scatters it where'er
she goes."
Chorus 25 Library Assistant lg
Sport Night 2.
PICHARD F TANTILLO
Dick Practical
22 Willys Street
Every man is a little world
DOLORES L. TESSIER
Dolly Business
68 Suffolk Drive
"A smile is her sword."
A.G.E. 45 Baton Twirler 25
Chorus T, 2g French Club 4,
F.B.L.A. 3, 4g Glee Club 3,
Ag Roller Skating Club 2, 3g
Swimming Club lg Volleyball
l, 2g Drum Maiorette 2g Bank-
ing Teller A.
CARMELLA A. THlBODEAU
Carmella Business
427 Silver Lane
Knowledge comes
wisdom lingers
Archery Club A Bowling Club
A Honor Society 3
ence Club A Table Tennis Club
A Publicity Chairman
Banking Committee Softball 3
Newington High Intramural
Bas etball l Ellsworth High
Table Tennis 2 Softball 2 Bad
minton 2 Volleyball 2 Chor
u 2
ALBERT J THOMAS
College
22 Oakwood Street
N' young man who blushes s
better than one who
turns pale
KEVIN C TIERNEY
Kevin College
27 Wind Road
Ha piness n t station
you arrive at but a man
ner of traveling
G Club 4 Janus Staff 4
Photography Club 3
ARTHUR R TISCHOFER
Tush Practucal
33 John Street
e
lead the lufe I love
Boys Quartet A Mtxed Chonr
Scuence Cub l Stu ent
unctl 1
RICHARD J TISCHOFER
Tlsh Practucal
89 Central Avenue
When un doubt
do as you please
Class Basketball 2
l!s
RICHARD F TRACY
Dlck Practlcal
55 Budwell Avenue
Few words
but many thoughts
PATRICIA A UCCELLO
PHY Busnness
818 Tolland Street
When a gurl ceases to blush
she has lost the most power
ful band of her beauty
AGE 4 Baton Twurler 3 A
Chorus I 2 3 Lubrary Asslst
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BARBARA A VASKO
Barb Busnness
52 Moore Avenue
A genual manner makes llfe s
tourney smooth
E l Baseball 3 Bas e
ball 3 Bowlnng Club 2 Chor
l Golf Clubl Llbrary s
sustant A Mlxed Chour l P: t
T Volleyball 3 Badmunton 3
MARY G VENDOLA
Mare College
79 Garden Street
A sprung of motuon an her galt,
a smiling lace dtd nndncate
AG E l, Baseball l, Chorus l
Labrary Assnstant l, Volleyball
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SALVATORE A UCCELLO
a College
AAT Burnslde Avenue
The lundest m n the est
Condnttoned and unwearned
spmt In donng courfesues
Bas etball A French Club 4
Presudent A Pnlot 2 3 Student
ouncnl Trac Team 4
Wrestllng Club l
SHERWOOD A VAN HOUTEN
Woody Practncal
60 Church Street
A reserved quuet and
undusturbmg soul
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ROBERT H WARK
Bo College
636 Oak Street
O Meschuef thou art swnft
enter the thoughts of man'
Bos Q artet 3 4 Band I 2
Glee Club 2 Mixed Choir 3 A
Presrdent 4 Plot 3 Student
uncul I 2 Track Team
Class Executuve Board I 4
CAROL P WATERS
Carol College
775 Oak Street
In quaet thought and study
there rs ment and peace
nd I 2 3 A Gnrls Base
rench ub 3 Ro er
Skatrng Club 2 Scuence Club
I, Swummung Club 4
HELAINE R VENDOLOSIU
Helame College
385 'Vlam Street
Energy as the mother
of accomplrshment
E A Treasu 4
paratus Club A Bowlmg 3 4
Chorus 2 Drll T m A Chorus
u ure ac ers C u
urs Ensemble lnterna
tional Relatnons Club
r ry Assustant I 3 I e
Presndent 3 Muxed Chorr 3 4
ot 2 3 4 Advertnsung I
to A Roller Skatmg Club 3
Sport Nught 2 3 4 Gymn s
S 3 F D I g
DONALD J VIGNEAU
Vnno College
980 Forbes Street
Umty power and purpose
tnust all be upheld by
thought
Boys Quartet 3 4 Chorus I
Glee Club 2 Honor Socnety
4 Janus Staff A Mnxed Chorr
3 Track Te m
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Buck College
36 Brookfleld Drnve
Mtld mannered young man
wtth a pleasant outlook
on lnfe
Latnn Club A
CAROLYN L WEEKS
Carolyn Bustness
Sl Walnut Street
Of such aftectnon and
broken fanth as tempers the
bntterness of lufe
A G E 4 Chorus 2 3 Chorus
e b 1 I
Cushuon Club 3
T
INEZ M WEIR
Wee Practucal
ll Florence Street
The hrghest vurtue us a
true trrend
orus I 2 3 lnternatnona
Relations Club I Lubrary A
ststant 3 Scuence Club I Sport
Ntght 4 Volleyball A Badmm
ton 4
PATRICIA J WEST
a Busuness
I439 Mann Street
Ltfe as a tragedy for those
who feel and a comedy or
those who thunk
orus 2 3 o I Sor
Nnght 4
LEONARD T VVETMORE
Lennie Practical
90 Silver Lane
The serious side of life
is not for me
JOEL G WILCOX
oe College
44 Mary Street
To be blond and tall is no
hindrance at all
ELLEN M WILLIAMS
Ellen College
235 Main Street
smile a art w h
their fame let glad imagi
nation reign
E 3 Ba ball 3
ke all 2 Bowling Club 2 3
French Club 4 GAC 4 b
y 4 Janus Staff A Librar
sistant 3 P ot 4 Ro
Skating Club 2 3 Sport Night
2 3 Swimming Club l 2 n
Club 2 A Volle a
3 Gymnastics 2
FRANCES T. WOCHOSKI
Frances Practical
2l Ann Street
"Serene and caltn amid
the troubled way,"
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HARRY A ZIMMERMAN
ee College
267 Naubuc Avenue
Anyone can follow but
only a real man can lead
B n I Boys B seball I 2
Boys Basketballl 2 Class Bas
alll 2 Foo I Jan
Staff 4 Student Council l Class
Executive Board I A President
DOLORESA ZINGLE
Done College
860 Burnside Avenue
" r h art 's b' e
world with no room to hold
the memory ofa wrong."
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g C orus - Chorus 45 i '
Ensemble 3, df Honor Society
, AA International Relations
u g Janus Sta 4, as-
quers 35 Mixed Choir 3, Ag
Roller Skating Club lg Volley-
ball 3.
BARBARA A YAUCH
Barb College
BO Main Street
And everywhere she walked
was a quiet way where strife
and anger had no place
a al
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all l 4 Cho
m A FB A G
Se retary 4 Ja us Staff 3 4
unior Red Cross l
ot 2 4 Clubs Edito
Sport Nght l A Ten
u 3 e a'
GLC A Class Exe-cu ive
Board 3 4 Recording Secre
tary A Bowling 3 4 Gymnas
A Folk Dancin
a rmnton
ing 2 3 4 Field Hoc e
CHARLES J ZABILANSKY
5 Practical
l Jaidee Drive
Time ut stre m
a tishin
etball 2 3 A Captain
Class Basketball 3 A
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INTRCDUCTION TO CLASSES
"A Star to Steer By" with its many facets is
represented in the following pages as the cur-
riculum which each student pursues during his
four-year soiourn in high school. The course
which he follows, if he does the work adequately,
should enable him to take up further study after
graduation or else prepare him for a career in
business or industry.
The three courses-business, college, and prac-
tical-are depicted to enable the reader to com-
prehend the entire scope of each of them. Be-
ginning with the freshman year and continuing
through the senior year, each course is pictured
and described. Both the basic subjects and the
electives are presented so that the practical and
academic aspects may be seen and understood.
ENGLISH I
lt is an Ancient Mariner Freshmen receive their first taste
of literature In English I along with essential grammar and punctua
tion Business and practical course students find this subgect adapted
to their vocational needs
CIVICS
Do you know your towns recreation centers? Its tax rate? Do
you know how your school compares academically and socially with
other schools in the State? Do you know your own special aptitudes'?
The answer to these and other important problems of the school the
community and the individual are found in the study of clvics which
is a requirement for freshmen
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AmerIca est patrIa mea Studynng
Latnn I IS a sure way to Improve ones
memory as the student In thIs course
must learn the basIc decIensIons con
Iugatlons grammar and derIvatIves plus
approxlmately 700 words of LatIn vocab
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ALGEBRA I
Algebra I a cause of much bewIlder
ment to Its students IS a requIred subgect
or freshmen In the college course Xs
and Ys turn up In the strangest places
and formulae fly In all dIrectIons as de
termIned students dIg Into the how s and
whys of radIcaIs graphs and problems
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BUSINESS MATH
Now how do you find the Interest on
S400 at 5V2 per cent for SIX months?
ThIs IS a sample of the type of problem
offered In Buslness Math EmphasIs IS
placed on the vocatIonaI requIrements of
the freshman students who take thIs half
year course along wIth General BUSINESS
GENERAL BUSINESS
ThIs half year course for buslness fresh
men offers the basls for more specIaIIzed
busIness sublects to follow The students
learn about bankmg Insurance com
munIcatIon general lousmess InformatIon
and travel
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In thus electlve sublect students learn
the fundamental prnncuples of nutrmon
GENERAL SHOP I
cookung sewung textlles home nursvng
as well as Important knowledge about
personal Improvement
Way down yonder In the Industrual
Arts wing freshman boys begun an ex
ploratnon of machinery and shopcraft
whuch may lead to speclallzatlon or a
hobby
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FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE BOARD
Front row Gaul LeFerve Lorranne Benn Joe Second row Mrs Joanne Nesteruk Advuser
Scarpello Judy Sulluvan Ed Ruccl Joe Barone Janet Keeney Nancy Murphy George Grasso
Sherrnl Morey Glorxa Caruso Wnlluam Vnacuulns Joyce Wakefield Ernest
Davey Mr Wullaam Anderton Advtser
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ENGLISH II
The sophomore student awakens to the
fact that there rs more to has English than
he thought New vocabulary grammar
literature and composltlons open the
doors to a better understandlng of the
world through language
PLANE GEOMETRY
form of angles squares curcles trnangles
and hexagons that annually confuse
sophomores nn the college course who
try to prove Egures congruent
BIOLOGY
Sophomore gurls loytully and legally
wear slacks to class they re takung up
Furst And nn thelr Buology course Upon
successful completuon of the Furst And
trannnng students are awarded certnhcates
from the Red Cross Thus fascnnatnng sub
qect also delves unto the mysterlous world
of mlcroscopes and blsected frogs as a
part of the study of all Iuvung thnngs
LANII
Gallia est omnls dnvlsa nn partes
tres the begunnnng of the great
works of Julius Caesar Latnn II students
pursue hns classnc wrutungs along wtth
further grammar and vocabulary to pro
mote a better comprehension of Roman
crvmlnzatnon
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TYPING I
All sunsors and sensors sn the courses
excludsng bussness may take Typsng I as
an electsve The sophomores sn the buss
ness course are requsred to take st The
obsectsve ss to learn to operate a type
wrster correctly efflcsently and accu
rately for personal and bussness use
Tabulatson letters and centersng are em
phasszed
MODERN HISTORY
Through study of the geography cus
toms and government of European and
Assatsc countrses students sn Modern I-Iss
tory gasn a better understandsng of the
present day problems of these natsons
BOOKKEEPING I
Dursng the sophomore year bussness
students are enrolled sn Bookkeepsng I
whsle sunsors and sensors sn the practscal
course have the opportunsty of taksng st
to develop knowledge and sksll sn ssmple
bookkeepsng for bussness or personal
use Socsal Secursty cash books Iedgers
budgets and work sheets are sncluded
wsth thss course
MATHEMATICS II
The factors snvolvsng plane geometry
are oFFered to the students sn Mathe
matscs II to prepare them for sndustrsal
and technscal occupatsons A revsew of
arsthmetsc use of the slsde rule construc
tson of graphs charts and blueprsnts are
all fundamental prsncsples sn thss subsect
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Aduos Amngos becomes the com
mon cry as students pour out of the
Spanush room Between class bells these
pupuls are taught the readlng speaknng
FRENCH 1 and wrntnng of Spannsh
Parlez vous FFBHCBISQ IS a questuon
often ventured among hugh school stu
dents All too often the answer as
but those who are enrolled In French I
soon learn the fundamentals of the lan
guage
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SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE BOARD
Fnrst row Sally Whutman Jack LaPIant Cornnne Rlegler Carol Sexton Darlene Skarvn James
DeNlno Ed Moynnhan Kay McGowan Beley Bull Cameron Joyce Bucleno Joanne
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econ row Mr George Zervas Adviser Lnnda Payette Mrs Helen Burrnll Advrser
ENGLISH Ill
The college duvusuon delves an
to readlngs from American lltera
ture lncludlng such phases as
drama short stones essays nov
els and poetry ln the practlcal
and busnness courses oral and
wrntten Englnsh are emphasnzed
as well as the readung ot current
pernodncals
UNITED STATES HISTORY
United States History unvolves
the study of economtc socnal
and polutlcal development of our
country from the seventeenth
century to the present tame The
course alms to promote an un
clerstandlng of our present prob
lems ln vnew of past experience
and to encourage good cmzen
shup Study us also made of our
state government
ALGEBRA ll
In addttnon to the re
vlew of Algebra l thus
sublect Includes quad
ratucs fractional expo
nents logarlthms pro
gressnons determunants
and trugonometry Alge
bra II as suggested for
colleges requunng alge
bralc skull and tor use as
a background for hugher
mathematics
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CHEMISTRY
Through Textbooks and labor
atory work students learn the
application of chemistry to every
day life and society Course mem
bers are able to gain some ofthe
basic fundamentals of chemistry
through scientific experimenta
tion and directed research
FRENCH II
French plays novels and short
stories are read in the course to
develop comprehension and oral
usage on an advanced level
PROBLEMS OF
DEMOCRACY
Movies discussions
radio broadcasts and
forums bring to life the
experiences tha are
problems in a democ
rac Such factors as
crime, recreation, gov-
ernment, education,
housing, and town plan-
ning all play a part in
this study.
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TYPING ll
Typnng Il ns a course offered to
only those students who have
completed Typlng I wuth a grade
of C or better Bestdes accuracy
and speed advanced secretarnal
skulls are stressed
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STENOGRAPHY I
Students enrolled nn Stenog
raphy I are trained tn the theory
and practice of Gregg shorthand
to obtain fluency an the exact
reading and wrutlng of notes A
wrutung speed of slxty words a
rnnnute IS the goal to be reached
by the end of the year
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MATHEMATICS lll
Elementary portuons of
algebra and trrgonome
Try are offered nn thus
course un addntuon to the
contunuatuon of the prac
tucal aspects of math
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SALESMANSHIP
Retail, door-to-door, mail, and
catalog selling are considered in
this course. A study is made as
to psychological and physical rea-
sons motivating the buyer. It is
worth-while prevocational train-
ing tor those interested in selling
as a career.
POWER MECHANICS
The theory and application of
power are the basic principles of
this course A study of auto
motive mechanics predominates
while automotive ignition and
electrical systems are stressed
DRIVER TRAINING
course open to luniors
and seniors who have
passed their sixteenth
birthday It provides in
struction in the operation
of a car sate driving
techniques and automo
tive mechanics
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Betty Hurley Secretary Bert Barone Presndent
Dave FIatI'1 Treasurer Domuntc DrNeno Vice
President
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Furst row Peggy Arnold Davud Flath Domunnc Second row Sandra Rubera James Futtner
DnNeno Bert Barone Betty Hurley Marrlyn Dorothy Gecr Nnck Snvo Don LaPo1nte Joanne
Webster Smuth Paul Jarnneson Carol Nenlson Barbara
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ENGLISH IV PHYSICS
Novels poetry essays and drama plus Eng In the study of physucs toplcs of heat Inght
lush luterature constntute the college Englush IV mechanncs electruclty and sound are brought unto
course Busnness and practlcal courses emphasize view Instruction IS provided In such skulls as the
practncal applications of Englush for use ID bus: use of a slnde rule and the readung of a mucro
ness meter
TRIGONOMETRY
Tng ss based upon the solutuon of mathematucal
problems concerning the truangle
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
Anatomy and physiology has as Its prerequlsute
the satisfactory completuon of biology as well as
the approval of the head of the Science Depart-
ment. lts scope covers the study of the organs of
the body, including their structure, functions, and
location.
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STENOGRAPHY II
Stenography II is the continua
tion of Stenograpby I with its main
obiective to increase speed in tak
ing dictation and accuracy in tran
scription
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BUSINESS MACHINES
Students intending to take this
course must have completed Typ-
ing I as a prerequisite. Students
acquire beginning skill on a wide
variety of ottice machines including
duplicating, transcribing, calculating-
listing machines, and telephone
equipment. Other clerical activities
include filing, payroll, and banking
transactions. A
SECRETARIAL OFFICE PRACTICE
Secretarial Oftice Practice is de
signed to bridge the gap between
school and office In addition to
offering instruction in the operation
of transcribing duplicating and
calculating listing machines it po
vides an opportunity to study the
technique of taking dictation hand
ling correspondence meeting the
public vocational planning andthe
use of secretarial reference books
BOOKKEEPING II
All students wnth average or bet
ter grades In Bookkeepung I who
are Interested In accountung as a
career are urged to take thIs sublect
PFSCTICS sets are used to accomplIsh
work In the fields of partnershIps
corporatIons and proprIetorshIps
PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology teaches about people
about emotIons effects of en
vuronment and heredlty the mnnd
the emotIons habuts and person
alIty traIts DISCUSSIONS are held
self evaluatlon tests taken and spe
cIal reports are QIVSD to enhance
knowledge of human behavIor
DRAFTING I
The fundamentals of draftIng en
tall drawIng and blueprInt readIng
and Ideas are vusuallzed In graphIc
form ThIs course IS essentIal to
those Interested In the enguneenng
professIon
GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Girls Physical Education plays an important Boys Physical Education is designed to con
role in developing skills and techniques for va tribute to the physical and mental well being of
nous sports It aims to promote optimum ys all boys enrolled in the program Through inter
cal health and social etticiency through such ac mural and intra mural sports boys learn good
tivities as sports gymnastics and dancing sportsmanship acquire athletic skills useful in
later life and enioy wholesome recreation
SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD
Seated: Wilma O'ConneII, Elizabeth Barrett, Cor
responding Secretary, Barbara Colpitts, Treasurer
Harry Zimmerman, President, Richard McCarthy
Vice President, Barbara Yauch, Recording Secre:
tary, Beverly Coulom.
Standing: Miss Mary Conboy, Adviser, Frank Juli-
ano, David Taylor, Neil Hagerty, Thomas Leone
Douglas Fiske, James Austin, David Nemirow
Robert Wark, Mr. Ralph Hurlburt, Adviser.
DANCES
Center of attraction amid rustic decorations at the As we danced to the tune . . .
Senior Harvest.
The President and His Lady Harry Zimmerman
and Barbara Stone
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The pause that refreshes Havin fun?
The Varsity crown their queen. Dick McCarthy
Corinne Crelan Jim OConnell.
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And then you take your Hrs?
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Queen of The New Years Ball May we have your attenhon
Marne Breen and her escort Bob
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JUNIOR PROM
Just taking It easy Let me see should I take that thxrd cookie?
Antlcupatuon Une grande entree
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JANUS EXECUTIVE BOARD
Front row seated: Donna Slcehan, Advertising Man-
agerg Antoinette Burns, Associate Editorg Lynn Her-
sey, Editor-in-Chief, Ann McAllister, Business Man-
ager, and Sylvia Covell, Photography Chairman.
Second row standing: Bettye O'Keefe, Typing Edi-
torg Ted Duquette, Art Editorg Barbara Stone, Photog-
raphy Staffg Emil Cipolla, Boys' Sports Editor, and
Barbara Colpitts, Photography Staff.
JANUS PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF
Seated: Barbara Colpitts, Sylvia Covell, chair-
man. Standing: James Austin and Barbara
Stone.
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JANUS ADVISERS
Mr. Nicholas Jackston, Mrs. Mae Gaines, Mr. Ray
mond Lowell, and Mr. Charles Smith,
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JANUS ADVERTISING STAFF
Front row Gaul Taylor Barbara Yauch Anne Kennedy Dorothy Lenore Levy Marcia Galuska Karen Moynihan Lucille Kmetek
Geci Donna Skehan Advertising Manager Donna Lauria Dolores Theresa Martin
Marques Kathleen Hiclcson Corinne Crelan Back row Bruce Robinson Robert Gemme Francis Macchi Rich
Second row Judith Curtis Wilma OConnell Susan Stevens ard Hagearty Neil Hagerty Kevin Tierney Walter Farley Paul
Peterson
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Semed MaU"Ce Callahan Pfe5'de"T' RaYm0nd Hutt Seated left to right Anne Kennedy Recording Secretary Dominick DiNeno Vice
VICE Pf9SlCl6f1? President Bruce Willard President Mary Rose DeMers Corresponding Secretary
Standing Patricia Flannigan Treasurer Karen Moy Manha M,llef Treasury
nihan Corresponding Secretary Barbara Stone Re
co rdmg Secretary
THE STUDENT COUNCIL
The Student Council is organized in congunction with the Student Activity
Association with one representative from each homeroom Through these repre
sentatives students voice their opinions and raise questions to be discussed at
Student Council meetings
The primary oblectives of this organization are to promote closer co operation
between students and faculty to provide opportunities for student self direction
to encourage all worth while school activities, and to create and maintain stand
ards of good citizenship
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First row: Leslie Scribner, Kay Purrington, Raymond Hutt, Maurice Callahan, Barbara Stone, Karen Moyniv
han, Patricia Flannigan, Martha Miller, Evelyn Maaland, Trudy Farnham.
Second row: Susan Williams, Elaine Piller, Lorraine Benn, Nancy Jensen, Linda Riegler, Beverly Giordano,
Barbara Chindmark, Mary Lyder, Carolyn Starses, Judith Thompson, Carol Thayer, Sandra Schatz, Donna
Yacavone, Susan Stone, Mary Rose Demers, Janice Birtles, Regina Fronczek.
Third row: Janice Jamilkowski, Jean Robichaud, Sandra Cashew, Lenore Levy, Emil Cipolla, Richard
Fritzson, David Flath, Thomas Lewis, Louis Patria, William Kennedy, Leonard Brushie, James McGinnis,
John Dellaripa.
Fourth row: William Maroon, Howard Knickerbocker, Gerald Dionne, Edward Rucci, Donald Vincent,
Bruce Willard, Cynthia Risley, Sandra Wheeler, Elizabeth Barrett.
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STAMP AND COIN CLUB
Charles Buckley Vice President Howard Knickerbocker Treas
urer Lynn Merriam President Mr William Loring Adviser
Grant Smith Secretary
Once lust a stamp club it now includes both stamps and
coins Its main function is to develop these hobbies as a
pleasant pastime
FRENCH CLUB
Carol Guardo Vice President Mr Edward Beadle Adviser
Salvatore Uccello President Kathleen Bagley Secretary Nancy
Gnmason Treasurer
The French Club is open to all students who are taking or
have taken at least one year of French Through records
plays and reports the members improve their knowledge of
AUDIO VISUAL AIDS
Paul Peterson Chief Operator Carol George President Robert
Johnston Head of Maintenance and Inspection' Joan Lagace
Secretary.
The aims of the Audio-Visual Aids Club are to train club
members in the operation and use of audio-visual equipment
to give service to the school and community and to under-
stand the importance of audio-visual aids in education. Mem-
bers of the Club devote many of their study periods to the
operation of movie proiectors tape recorders and other aids.
ALPHA GAMMA EPSILON
Ann McAllister President Sylvia Covell Vice President
Standing: Mrs. Marie Davis Adviser- Helaine Vendoloski Treas-
urer' Carol Newman Secretary.
Alpha Gamma Epsilon a club consisting of iunior and senior
girls seeks to develop the social graces and urges self-de-
velopment and leadership. Among its many activities planned
by members are a mother and daughter banquet and a fashion
show.
Front row: Carol Polydys, Nancy LeRoy, Thomas Pathe, Vice
President, Rosemary DeRoma, President, Lucille Kmetek, Secre-
tary-Treasurerg Judith McMahon, Roberta Beaudry, Ann Collins,
Standing: Mrs. Helen Golden, Adviser, Sandra Rubera, Theresa
Martin, Maurice LaPre, Barbara Campbell, Richard Leonard,
Betty Hoffman, Richard Rosenberg, Jean Hazzard, Marie Breen,
George Stankevich.
This year's Spanish Club, "Los Gringos Espanoles," consists
of students who are now enrolled in a Spanish class. The
purpose of the club is to further the students' knowledge of
the customs, habits, and way of life of the people who live
in Spanish-speaking countries.
PIN CUSHION CLUB
Beverly Coulom, President, Muriel Helm, Vice President, Mary
Rose Demers, Anna Brown, Dorothy Geci, Rosalie Gagliardi,
Barbara Burke.
The Pin Cushion Club is designed to aid all interested girls
to acquire an interest and knowledge of sewing. Both com-
munity and personal projects are undertaken.
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Front row Charles Buckley PresIdent Lynn M rrIam VIce
PresIdent Mr George Zervas Advtser and Eleanor Ztne
Secretary
The Chess Club IS open to all students Interested In learn
Ing to play or Improvtng thetr game of chess Tournaments are
scheduled wIth other chess clubs In the Hartford area
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SCIENCE C UB
Harold SmIth Treasurer Paul Peterson VIce PresIdent PatrIcIa
Bunn Secretary Eugene Smtth Prestdent Robert Johnston
Reporter
Sctence can become a fascmattng hobby as shown by the
actIvItIes of members of thIs club These expenenc s Include
partlctpatlon In the Ttrnes Science Fatr Exposttlon trtps n'totIOn
ptctures and assembly programs
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB
Seated Patrtcta Bunn Secretary James Garen Htstortan Kath
leen Bagley PresIdent Frank JulIano VICE Prestdent Estelle
ChIarIzIo Treasurer
Standtng Mrs Annabelle Savage and Mr LIonel McCabe
Advtsers
The Mary Barber Chapter of the Future Teachers of Amenca
Club has as ITS prtmary functton the 'ob of promottng Interest
In the teachnng PYOTESSIOH Students who are Interested In
thIs field learn about the many phases of achtng through
vtsttmg colleges dtscusstons and occastonal practtce teachtng
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FUTURE NURSES CLUB
Front row Ltnda Wlggln Secretary Loretta OMeara VIce
PresIdent Margery Handel PresIdent
Standmg JoAnn Payette Treasurer Mrs VIola Dean Adstver
ThIs newly organtzed club IS under the supervtston of the
school nurse The purpose of the club IS to gIve gIrls a better
understandtng of the quahflcattons and opportumttes In the
nurstng professton
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JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE
Ftrst row Susan Kondla Carol Cadoret Maureen Paquette
Barbara Rock Beverly Ruoff Frances Landry Nancy Prtce Gal
Meegan Nancy Pathe JudIth Letendre
Second row Sally Jorgens n SheIIa McCarthy Lots Douolle
Be ty Hoffman P rIcIa FrI Kathryn Wedmchuk Judtth
Kometz Betsy Caton Carolyn Mecan Claudette Ouellette
Erva Wtllett
Thtrd row Vera Putnam Mary Beth Malher Barbara Campbell
Our hugh school has been a member of the JunIor ClassIcaI
League lor the past two years a nattonal organtzatton soon
sored by the AmerIcan Classtcal League Through study of the
Rachel DuTremble Glorta Caruso Eleanor ZIne Jane RItter
June Bray ElaIne PIIIer GeorgIanne PelletIer
Fourth row Robert Tesster Robert Dana Edward RuccI Larry
Gorman Thomas Stack Thomas Lewts Fred Scholner WIllIam
Maroon Pat Sharkey Robert Weaver
Ftfth row Peter Btorkman Peter Rubaskt Frank Crowley James
McGInnIs Neal Prescott Frank Kravtc Everett Frost
cIvIlIzatIon language ltterature and art of anctent Greece and
Rome members of the club gatn a greater understandtng of
our own culture
CHEFS CLUB
First row Glen Osburg Paul LaRocco Vice President Dennis
Donahue President John Jakluwicz Secretary Richard Whelan
Second row Bill Evans Kevin Chamberlain Tony DiDio Ted
The Chefs Club under the guidance of Mrs Nancy Dinneen
is open to all boys interested in culinary skills Its main func
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Rinusto Forrest LaValley Russell Sapio Bill Tychsen John
Osgood Richard Torpey William Derry Ben Driscoll Mike
McGlynn Tom McGinnis Bill Parsons Knot picturedl
tion is to plan prepare and serve teas buffets dinners an
luncheons
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LIBRARY CLUB
Front row: Dorothy Pillion, Diane Davieau, Muriel Helm, Treas-
urer, Roberta Corey, President, Toni Burns, Vice President,
Beverly Stauch, Secretary, Darlene Florey, Joyce Kunashevsky.
Second row: Sally Jorgensen, Carolyn Mikan, Ann McAllister,
Mildred Hall, Barbara Vasko, Dennis Fitzsimmons, Frances
The Library Club is composed largely of upperclass stu-
dents who assist the librarian, Since its members render sig-
Schillinger, Charles Bunting, Ruth Carson, Mrs. Mary Walsh,
Adviser, Beverly Ruoff.
Third row: Elaine Balkus, Nancy Price, Kay Purrington, Donna
Wheeler, Joan Humason, Jeanne Oliva, Dina Rasmussen, Lonnie
Falter, Nancy Eames, Linda Riegler.
nificant services in the library and the club offers learning
experience to students, academic credit is granted for partici-
pation.
BOYS GLEE CLUB OFFICERS GIRLS GLEE CLUB OFFICERS
James McGinnis Vice President Henry Edwards Rosemary DeRoma Secretary Lucille Kmetek Assist
Secretary Standing left to right Walter Farley ant Librarian Lorraine Avery Librarian
Librarian Henry Warner Assistant Librarian
GLEE CLUB
First row Theresa Fletcher Jean Johnson Carol Faticato Libby
Kennedy Dolores Zonghetti Peter Lupi Alan Miller Robert
Varrick Edgar Foster Marie Breen AnneMarie Ouellette
Roberta Mayen Susan Kondler Kay Hickson
Second row Claire Cadorette Patricia Bunn Zelda Maroon
Barbara Locatelli Lorraine Avery Roger Guillmette Henry
Warner William Parsons John Mayor Lucille Kmetic Priscilla
Stockman Judy Yellen Barbara Annan Darryl Gamble
Thrid row Nana Volta Marlon O Brien Betty Jane Russell Judy
The Glee Club, a choral group consisting of
students who enioy singing in a large ensemble,
participates in such activities as a community con-
cert at Christmas, state audition festivals, and an
McGill Rose Marie DeRoma Peter Piers Henry Edwards Ed
ward Fedrlckson Alan Monroe Patricia Corbett Gall Oatway
Shirley Strong Marilyn Armstrong Terry Cochran
Fourth row Barbara Behmke Jessica Slade Sharon Rose
Patricia LaVoye Peggy Craven Joseph Rataic Elfred Jar
man Steve Taylor Edward Lynch Marlorie Handel Dorothy
Clancy Joan Hull Carolyn Weeks Beverly Burden
Fifth row Jacquelin Perkins Joe Curran Vincent Lerz Art
Tischofer Walter Farley Patricia Lauria
annual concert in the spring. Its primary purpose
is to give its members a greater knowledge and
appreciation of choral singing.
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BOYS' DOUBLE QUARTET
Richard DeRagan, Alan Noble, Frank
Combs, Joseph Silva, Robert Wark, Donald
Vigneau, David Albano, and John Chatow-
ski.
The Boys' Double Quartet is a highly
selective choral group under the direction
of Miss Doris Rayner. The group is free
quently asked to vocalize for local civic
and church groups.
marily of iuniors and seniors, is
the most highly advanced choral
group in the school Besides tak
ing part in the community con
cert at Christmas the spring au
dition festivals and an annual
concert this organization is called
upon to sing at assemblies and
dedications Students in Mixed
Choir seek not only to sing music
with accuracy and beauty but
through thoughtful interpreta
tion, endeavor to bring its mean
ing and significance to their
audiences
GlRLS' ENSEMBLE
Front row: Carol Newman, Nancy Grima-
son, Bertha Hauet, Regina Fronczek, Rita
Donovan, Helaine Vendoloski.
Back row: Dolores Zingle, Gay Gaylor,
Meredith Fortier, Jennie Civitillo, Jeanne
Oliva, and Aurore Pelletier.
The Girls' Ensemble is composed of
twelve girls selected from the advanced
choral groups. They make many public
appearances throughout the year in order
to gain added confidence and experience
in small group singing.
MIXED CHOIR OFFICERS
brarian
Silva Vice President
MIXED CHOIR
First row Estelle Chiarizio Dolores Zingle Gay Gaylor Regina
Fronczek Frank Combs Nahum Levine Joseph Silva Robert
Wark David Albanc David Taylor Mariorie Bennett Eleanor
Cole Brenda Holmes Theresa Martin
Second row Toni Burns Barbara Elm Alicia Hayden Gail
Taylor Lynn Hersey Donald Cranick Kenneth Stowell Donald
Vigneau John Chatowski Joseph Rataic Ronald Burr Barbara
Vasko Jayne Robinson Anita Garcia
Third row Joanne Hedrick Donna Sparveri Betty Warner
Dolores Zonghetti Nancy Grimason Pat Lanciano Kenneth
Plodzik Robert Sanville James Garen Frank Juliano Jeanne
Oliva Karen Moynthan Marcia Galuska Anne Rataic
Fourth rovv Barbara Colpitts Elaine Hemphill Carol Newman
Nancy Jensen Aurore Pelletier Bertha Hauet Peter Postma
Russell Schlatter William Damon Betty Barrett Valerie Hill
Jean Hazzard Joyce Stirling Nicole Ferland
Fifth row Barbara Rocks Janice Holland Gloria Light Marvou
rine Macte Yvonne Olding Meredith Fortier Jennie Civitillo
Carol Rafta Corinne Crelan Rita Donovan Kathleen Bagley
Sylvia Covell Anne Stasko Gloria Bleezarde
Sixth row Barbara James Lorraine MacPhail
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DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB
Seated: Claire Cadorette, Joyce Hadlock, Treasurer, Phyllis Bur-
dick, President, Anne-Marie Ouellette, Vice President, Diane
LaPlant.
Standing: Ellen Russell, Mr. Harold Brody, Adviser, Baxter
Phelps Marian Azars Darryl Gamble lNot pictured Joseph
Pongratz Secretary Barbara Nichols Patricia Jobes Kathleen
Parker I
The Distributive Education Club promotes in
terest and activities for students engaged in or
planning to enter selling or allied accupations
Through field trips speakers and supervised on
the iob training the members meet with other
students across the nation The club also com
petes in state wide and national contests and
conventions
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Pilot Editors: Seated, Helaine
Burns, Managing, Rita Donovan,
Business, Barbara Yauch, Clubs.
Back row: Carole Riccio, Typing
Vendoloski, Advertising, Toni
Editor-in-Chief, Ann McAllister,
5 Miss Nellie Agostino, Adviser,
Maureen Kelley, Photography, Emil Cipolla, Boys' Sports,
James Garen, Features, Karen Moynihan, Girls' Sports, Harvey
Desruisseaux, Circulation, .lean Reisler, News.
The Pilot, a monthly newspaper publication, is
open to all students interested in either the busi-
ness or writing phases ot journalism. Its staff in-
cludes those ot sports, news, advertising, fea-
tures, editorials, and typing.
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Thompson Laurel Atwood Beverly Stauch Bruce Davidson William
Spattord Raymond Lennon
Second row Robert Slater Robert Dana Samuel Nemirovx. Richard
Bloomer Melvyn Bemis David Flath Thomas Lewis Donald Kamm
Brian Dewey Jean Antanaitts Carol Waters Lorraine Benn Pearlie
Third row Robert Pierce Wtllam Okeson Wlliarn Tychsen Willlaw
The Senior Band consists of experienced players
of both wind and percussion instruments The band
plays at football games assemblies and parades
Members also participate in an annual spring con
Bouchard James Noe Robert Carman Jean Robichaud Raymond
Dalton Frank Javinette Lyn Lemieux Paul Rini Diana Windward
Fourth row Judth Bardn Albert Pellegrinelli Gordon MacFar
lane Harvey Desruisseaux Edward Jamieson Mr Evan Johnson
Leader
Miss ng from picture Janet Phaneuf Frank Sutter Mark Hess
Wllat Crepeac Janes Fahey Paul Peterson
cert Those students who have made outstanding
contributions to the organization are presented with
awards at the close of the school year
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Boys' Leaders Club Officers: Maurice
Callahan, Presidentg Thomas Boiko,
Treasurer- Ray Hutt Vice President
and Robert Gemme Secretary
BOYS' LEADERS CLUB
The Boys' Leaders Club accomplished more
this year than ever before in its history. The
boys have accepted and carried out the responsi-
bilities ot instructing and retereeing gym classes
besides earning money for the school by selling
at sports events. They have also organized three
sporting clubs, wrestling, volleyball and tumbling
which they are running on their own without
adult supervision. This trust has been upheld and
a number of good examples have been set for
the rest of the school to follow.
First row Robert Gemrne Kenneth Kasavage Richard McCarthy Picard Charles Barnes Raymond Hutt Frank Higley
Thomas Bolko Maurice Callahan James OConnell Neil Hagerty Third row William Kamerer Dominick DiNeno Bruce Willard
Louis Patria David Flath Joseph O Brien Donald LaPointe
Second row Steve Taylor James Futtner Bert Barone Michal Fourth row Thomas Dawson Dick Bramley Emil Cipolla James
McGinnis
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Members of the Natuonal Honor Society are selecfed from
The lunlor and sensor classes on the basis of scholarshup
character and leadership They must rank In The Upper sixth
of Theur class and be elecfed by vofe of fhe faculty and
present members of the Socnety
Front row Carol Newman Lynn Hersey Barbara Colpms Muriel Helm Karen
Moymhan Carmella Thlbodeau
Second row Paincua Flannlgan Dolores Zlngle Marcia Galuska Barbara
Thard row Sue Madden Elnzaberh Barrett Emul Cupolla Donald Vagneau
Maurnce Callahan Mr Joseph Rendy Advnser
NEWLY INDUCTED MEMBERS
OF THE
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Seated Rna Donovan Mlldred Hall Marlorne Ben
new Ann McAIIuster
Standung Helaune Vendoloslm Sveven Garmer Lows
Palrua Juclnh CJVIIS Allson Bldwell
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS
Karen Moynuhan Secretary Barbara Colpufts Vuce
Presndenl Emil Cnpolla Presuden? fMussung from
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Its annual anrtratnon ceremony and banquet In the
fall It IS constatuted of those members of the dra
matoc club who have recenved the greatest number
of club ponnts and contrnbuted outstandrng service
to the club
NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY
Jeanne Olrva Secretary Barbara Stone Presrdent Carol Newman
V e Presrdent Davd Albano Treasurer Scrrbe
Standnng Marvourrne Macre James Garen Wlltam Damon Mrs
Mary Jane Wulson Advrser 'Not prctured Patrrcra Bunn and Lynn
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MASQUERS OFFICERS
Davrd Albano Vuce Presrdent Betty Hoffman Bus:
ness Manager Nancy Parker Secretary Jeanne Oliva
Presrdent
The Masquers IS a group formed to stimulate enloyment In
dramatscs develop an appreclatuon for drama and to help ID
formnng nndlvudual personalntnes The actnvutles of the club Include
an annual three act play open tothe publuc, a New York trrp and
a spnng pncnuc
Furst row Rosemary Pugluese Kathleen Bagley Evelyn Haaland Nancy Murphy
Jean Antanartrs Marcua Mallon Patrncua Bunn Lynn Hersey Sue Stone Theresa
Stewart Nancy Shand Brenda Holmes Carol Newman Judith McMahon Nancy
LeRoy
Second row Beverly Ruoff Barbara Rocks Diana Windward Gretchen Gendron
Betty HofTman Al Tessrer Jeanne Oluva Davnd Albano Nancy Parker Ronald Roy
Gall Schlatter Ruth Carson Beverly Grordano Ersllla Stewart Barbara Hernsdorf
Thurd row Kathy Munukas Mary Cote Jamce Holland Marvourlne Macle Joan
Lagace Frances Landry Elame Puller Carol Blncht Carol Drumm Sue Kondla Judrth
Keenan Sue Wnllnams Mary Ann Boronskn Jacquelme McDanIel Patrncua Flllmore
Mrs Mary Jane Wtlson Advlser
Fourth row Al Pellugrmellu Everett Frost Frank Jullano Shlrley Carson Maureen
Kelly Davnd Flath Paul Crepeau Peter Postma Duck Hagearty Frank Combs
Arleen Gurouard Susan Hansen Wllltam Damon Berton Bell Barney Cawthorn
Walter Farley
TQAVEL CLUB
Midred Hai P'esiCen' Carol Blictit Vce
t President, Libb, Ann Kennedy Secretawr
4 1' Theresa Gingras Treas,rer,
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for any qirl wno enioys travel. An .ntefest
in people culture and pictures is en,
couraged.
FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA
First row 'Vlarcia Galuslca, Point Recorder,
Patricia Flannigan Vice President, Ann
McAllister, President,
Back row: Eleanor Musinski Sevetart-
Treasurer
All iuniors and seniors with at least
one year ot typing are eligible to ioin the
F.B.L A., the obiectives ot which are to
promote interest in business occupations,
develop business leadership, and oHer
service to the school. Points are awarded
for participation in business activities,
service in the office, and rendering service
tO the community,
LATIN CLUB
Seated: Maureen Paquette, Secretary:
Frances Landry Vice President Thomas
Lewis President
Standnng Carol Cadoret Treasurer
The Latln Club organized for the pur
pose ot stimulating interest in the classical
backgrounds of American lute and tradi
I ns en o u ents of atin
Its activities are composed o
plays recordings movnes and reports
FRESHMAN LATIN CLUB
Fred Schaufner Vice Presndertt Bonnie
Wilson Secretary Jane Ritter Treasurer
Wllllarn Maroon President
The Freshman Latin Club is a subdivision
ot the Lat n Club organized with its own
officers but having the same general pur
pose and doing many of the same activi
ties as the Latin Cub
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB
James Austn President Suellen Ktng
Secretary Maureen Kelley Vsce President
The members ot the Photography Club
learn the operation of the camera and
the flash attachment so they may take
pictures ot important events and to suc
cesstully deve'op and print pictures once
they are taken ne u h s been tue
ass I pe nt h y or n
member aso ago ds valuable ex e
rence whereb some members have been
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SPORTS
VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM
First row Tom Dawson Ray Hutt Tom Bouko Frank Hugley Second row Mr James Carey Coach Muke Pucard Larry Gor
Muke Repolu Duck McCarthy John Groman Ken Kasavage man Lowell Starkey Don LaPounte Leo Mazzolu Joe OBruen
James Morun Regue Chamberlaun Joe Brooks Tom Stack Mr Henry Guardu Coach
FOOTBALL T955
Thus years East Hartford Hugh School football
team played the game of football to the hult True
there have been many teams wuth better records
than the five won three lost record compiled by
the Hornets but there were few that fought
harder
Pruor to the start of the season the teams
chances were questionable Graduation had ht
the Hornets hard especially un the lune It was
generally conceded that the Hornets had some
outstandung backfield talent and that uf a lune
could be developed to open some holes the
Hornets would score many pounts Defensuvely
defensuve men returning
The first game was agaunst rough Norwich at
Rose Cuty Thus game was a preview of events to
come The field was a quagmure of mud and
there was a poundung raun Undaunted by the
foul weather the Hornet backs slipped and
squurmed through the bug Norwuch lune Funally
ut was Henry Jackson who hut paydurt for the first
score of the season and a 6 to O Hornet lead
The followung Saturday the Hornets opened
theur home season agaunst the bug green of
Weaver Hugh After a rough afternoon of foot
ball the Hornets claumed theur first vuctory over
Weaver un four years a T3 to 6 wun
The team s fortunes were then reversed They
lost to Hartford Bulkeley I9 to T2 at East Hart
ford The following Saturday the Hornets your
neyed to New Brutaun only to lose to the Golden
Hurricanes by a 33 to T2 margin The bad luck
contunued when Hartford Publuc won a T3 to 6
decusuon over the Hornets Although smaller and
less experuenced the Hornets fought valuantly
and un the final two munutes of the game the Owl
suze and manpower showed as they pushed over
a touchdown to wun The team found that they
were capable of playung excellent football and
after these three losses were ready to make their
move
Hall Hugh of West Hartford was the first team
to feel the Hornet stung of revenge losung 25 to
home to battle Wundham Hugh of Wullumantuc
When the smoke cleared the Hornets had an al
most unbeluevable 57 to 0 wun Thus game set a
new school record for the most pounts scored by
an East Hartford Hugh football team un a sungle
game
On the next Saturday the season reached a
fittung clumax The opponent was our butterest
ruval the Bug Red Induans of Manchester Hugh
The Hornets operated luke a flawless machune
doung nothung wrong and playung almost perfect
football The runnung was tremendous the block
ung sharp and the tacklung rattled Manchesters
bones Through snow the Hornets buzzed for
score after score to wun 56 to O
It wull be a long tume before another East Hart
ford team breaks the scoring set by the team of
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JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM
First row: Ray Morin, Bill Maroon, Ted Burhans, Ed Friederick-
son, John LaPIante, Jim Morin, Dick Fournier, Al Pelligrinelli,
Ray Alexander.
Second row: Pete wlochowski, Bill Sydenham, Ed Rucci, Lou
Peninger, Don Lucas, Joe Izzo, Frank Riley, Bill DiNeno.
Third row: William Klock, Managerg Francis Hutt, Merrill Thore-
sen, Tom Jamroga, Dick Foley, Vernon Parent.
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Thus was the rebuuldung year for the Hornet
basketball team Faced wuth a lack ot herght and
few returning lettermen Coach Jack Wnse had to
expernment wuth varuous combnnatuons ID an at
tempt to produce a wnnnnng team Although the
record was anything but Impressive the Hornets
fought hard an a determnned eftort to prove thenr
worth and surprnsed many of the experts who
preducted a poor showing for the Hornets Led
by sensors Duck Frntzson and Charlie Zabrlansky
the Co captaln and lunrors Fran Ntacchu Donald
LaPolnte and Donald McMean the Hornets con
slstently dnsplayed the spurut so typucal of East
Hartford teams and showed that the Hornets w ll
be a team to be reckoned wuth un the future
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VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM
Fnrst row Bruce Wlllard Joe Longo .lack LaPlan1 Leo Mazzol: Second row Mr Jack Wvse Coach John Farmer Jack Sullivan
Charles Zabslansky Fran Match: Ron Doane Duck Ludlun Moe Duck Anderson Don LaPo:n1e Ed Moymhan Pete Knro Ron
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Maloney Allen Thayer Jack LaPlan1 Rlchard Leonard Rnchard Smnth Ed
Donahue Make Moymhan Jack Sullivan Pete Klro Ron Doane Mr Pmney
Coach
VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM BASEBALL GROUP
Fnrst row Mr James Carey Coach Al Phelon Don Brozowskn NOYFT1 Foufnlef Du Eberhardt Mr James Carey Coach Ray
Norm Fournrer Du Eberhardt Tom Molumphy John Wullns HUT' TOH1 Molumphy
Paul Krebs Jlm Jackson
Second row Nnck Suvo John Groman Duck Fntzon Ray Hutt
Al Plefka Frank Hlgley Bull Kamerer Dom DlNeno Bruce
Davidson Denms Fntzslmmons Manager
BASEBALL 1955
The 1955 Hornet baseball team was truly a team of destiny Under
Coach Jum Carey the Hornets compnled an nmpressuve record of ten wlns and
four losses The Hornets also won the first championship of the Capitol
Dustruct Conference
The Hornets bowed eight to two In theur first test of the season at New
Brltam The Hornets then rolled off sax stralght wlns over Norwuch sux to five
Weaver four to two Hartford seven to sux Norwich three to one Bulkeley
seven to four and beat New Brltaun In a rematch four to three The Hornets
lost to Manchester eleven to five and then beat Weaver five to nothmg and
Manchester erght to flve Bulkeley beat the Hornets nme to four but Hall
fell seven to two and we beat Hartford Public five to three In the game that
clunched the C DC crown The final game of the season was a thurteen to
one loss to Hall at West Hartford
Tom Molumphy Al Phelon Norm Fournier Du Eberhardt Jlm Jackson
and Paul Krebs were outstanding sensors who contributed to the good sea
son Coach Jam Carey In has first season as coach of the Hornet nlne dnd
an outstandung 'ob
Thus season Co captaun Duck Frntzson and Ray Hutt lead the returnang
veterans Also back from last year are Frank Hlgley Bull Kammerer Al Plefka
John Groman and Dom DuNeno Wuth thus nucleus and some prormsung boys
up from the Jayvees the outlook for the 1956 season IS falrly brnght
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Furs? row Bull Clark Gene Gsllss, Rochard Foley, Francis Second row Bruce Willard, Pa! Languno, Tom Pathe, Fran
Poganea, Pete Corbett George Stankevuch Macchl, S1eve Taylor, Mr George Zervas, Advuser
CROSS COUNTRY TEAM
First row Charlie Bunting Chad Willis Reg Farrington James
Perrucio Brad Borland Joe Willis Co Captain Charles Barnes
CoCaptain Kurt Dickson Rich Brirnley Moe Callahan John
Fedor
Second row M David Goldberg Coach Brian Embleton
Richard Brimley Joe Willis Charles Barnes
Robert Kirby Peter Postma Ed Farrington Neil Hagerty Peter
Corbett David Remes Richard Brann John Carew Roland Begin
Third row Jay Flanagan Harvey Desruisseaux Jack Curtis
Tom Dougela Ray Brann Bruce Marsh Ray Lennon Robert
Varrick Pete Blorkman Tim Moynihan Sam Reed Cal Fraser
Kurt Dickson David Remes Ed Farrington
CROSS COUNTRY 1956
Cross Country East Hartfords hustling Hornet
Harriers climaxed the best season ever by placing
second in the State Meet at Storrs and further
more by placing second in the New England Cross
Country Meet for the first time in the history of
the school where they defeated Manchester the
new State Champs to lead the Connecticut schools
in scoring
The team coached by Mr David Goldberg and
managed by Jon Comp swept to an 8 l record in
dual meets and came out on top of the Capital
Distric' Conference and the Greater Hartford Meet
for the second year in a row.
Four returning lettermen, Jim Perruccio, Reg
Farrington, co-captains Charley Barnes and Joe
Willis, and three first year men, Dick Brimley,
Kurt Dickson and Brad Borland paced the team
to three shutouts in their nine dual meets against
top flight competition.
ln their first meet of the season, the Hornet
thinclads edged New London, State Champs three
times in the last four years, by a score of 22-23,
which was New London's first loss in a dual meet
in eight years. Then followed two consecutive
l5-AO shutouts, the first at William Hall High and
the second over Bulkeley, our first home meet.
The team next traveled to Middletown where
they' gained a 22-23 decision. Because of rain on
October 17 the Weaver meet was postponed un
til November 9 The Harriers then squeezed past
a determined Bristol team over Bristols rugged
course
ln the Greater Hartford Meet held at Keeney
Park East Hartfords 32 points were IO points
better than runner up Weaver and again cap
tured the G H C C crown
The first blot against a perfect record came in
the Eastern sectionals which was won by Man
chester the only team in the state to edge the
Hornets.
Staging a strong comeback, the Harriers swept
a triangular meet by beating Hartford 17-38 and
shutting out Woodrow Wilson l5-40. Then came
the only dual meet loss, a 21-34 heartbreaker to
Manchester.
The state meet was a repetition of the section-
als with Manchester winning again followed by
East Hartford.
On November 9, the Hornets copped another
crown, the C.D.C. championship, with a 23-32
victory over Weaver. Charlie Barnes set a course
record in winning this one as he negotiated the
2.6 mile course in O:l2:49.
The co-captains elect for next year are James
Perrucio, Joe Willis and Dick Brimley.
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Donald Vigneau Charles Barnes
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Thomas Bogko Stuart Parker Joseph O Bnen
Ftrst row Paul Sulltvan Ron Blake Henry Jackson Charles Dnfk Labenskt Tom Dawson Ron McLaughlan Jack Curtts
Barnes CoCaptann Tom Bolko CoCaptatn Joe OBrten Bob Dave Remes
Wark Ray Chamberlain Bob Parker Thtrd row Mr Davud Goldberg Coach Ed Farrlngton .llm
Second row Joe Wnllus Duck Brumley Kurt Dtckson Rach Brann Garen Don LaPomte Rtch Kozma Don Vlgneau Leonard
Brushue Mr Henry Guard: Coach
TRAC K 1 955
The 1955 Hornets f1mshed thelr track season wnth a respect
able record Losmg only one meet lto Halll they went on to
wan the remalnnng seven meets Led by co captatns Jack Lang
ford and George Parsons they placed conststently tn dtstnct
and sectional meets
Mann lettermen for the team were George Parsons and
Charlte Barnes an the mule Don Woltyna and Bob Barley tn the
880 Tom Bolko and Stu Parker tn the AAO Henry Jackson and
Carl Ruggerto an the 220 and Jack Langford and .lack Clark
In the 100 In f1eld events lettermen were Ed Labenskl Don
Htbbert and Don Vrgneau un lumptng events
Clrmaxrng a very respectable record was the recetvmg of
the Capttol Dlstrtct Conference Iaurels captured by the Hornets
tn the first year of C DC s exustence
Returnnng lettermen tn 1956 wtll be Charlte Barnes and Tom
Bolko co captatns Don Vtgneau Don LaPomte and Henry
Jackson Comrng up from the ranks are several promrstng rnen
from last year Duck Kozma Muke Kandrysawtz Tom Dawson
Barry Sulltvan Joe Wtllts Jtm Garen Ron Blake Reg Chamber
Iam Al Noble Jtm McGtnnts Ray Ackerltnd and Ron Mc
Laughltn
Returntng from the very successful 1955 season to coach the
1956 Hornets wall be Mr Davtd Goldberg He ts opttmtsttc
about the chances the Hornets tn thenr next season as spots
are beung filled that were vacated tn June The obltgattons
that rested so lughtly on thetr shoulders can be borne as they
progress
Funally a thought for all athletes Prmctples are tmportant
good sportsmanshtp first team second myself thtrd
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Flrst row Charles Buntnng Ray Bnlodeau Jum Austun John Huckey Larry Festa Peter Scott
Second row Mr Robert Bowden Coach Dale Blake Joe Grzymkowskl Ernul Cmpolla John
McGmms Nell Hagerty Duck Hagearty Mlke Rewa Davld Albano
TENNIS 1955
In l955 thelr flrst year of competntnon the Hornet tennls players dad a
teen players most of whom had never played a set In thelr life These
members played an sux matches durmg May but tennus IS not a one month
sport They practuced the entire month of Aprul and thenr efforts resulted In
near upsets of schools who have tradmonally good teams
Durnng the awards assembly tive players received varsity letters An
other five were guven varsnty numerals and the remanmng four earned thelr
varsuty certnflcates
Thus years captam elect as Jam Austnn who IS counted on to lead the
team to an even more successful season In l956
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remarkable job. The team, coached by Mr. Robert Bowden, consisted of four-
VARSITY GOLF - 1955
For the first time in many years East Hartford High School was repre-
sented by a varsity golf team. Sixteen matches were scheduled for the 1954-
1955 season and the team displayed great possibilities for future seasons
under their coach "Rick" Sargent and the guiding hands of Dave Melody,
local golf professional.
The local matches for the Hornets are played at East Hartford Golf
Course, where the team also does most of its practicing. Although the record
of the season was not spectacular, they held their own against some of the
better high school teams in the area, such as Weaver, Canton, Bulkeley,
Wethersfield, and they defeated the Hartford UConn team.
lntra-mural golf last year helped to stimulate the golf spirit in the high
school, as well as indicating possibilities for the Hornet Golf Team in 1956.
Members of the team receiving ,letters were co-captains, Bill Strong and
Art Ermisch, John Coughlin, Paul Jamieson, and Spencer King. The last three
are underclassmen and a great deal will be expected of these golfers in
their remaining years with the team
GOLF TEAM
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Paul Jamieson, Spencer King, Erick Sargent, Coach, Arthur Ermisch, John Coughlin,
Donna Rtccardo Prestdent Pat Flanntgan Vtce Pres:
dent Karen Moynuhan Treasurer Ann McAlllster Secre
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Left front to back Roberta Beaudry Dolores Del
Mastro Lnnda Rnegler Karen Moynuhan
Center left to rtght Connne Crelan Captam Carole
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Rtght front to back Sylene Cavagnaro Donna Skehan
Shurley Strong Betty Hurley
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GIRLS LEADERS CLUB
Ftrst row Dolly Haynes Donna Skehan Norma Sclwarlacken Karen Moynthan Pat Flanmgan
Donna Rrccardo Ann McAlltster Sylvla Covell Roberta Beaudry
Second row Mrs Jeannette Corbett Advtser Cortnne Crelan Donna Laurta Kay Hlckson Nancy
Ryan Hazel Borhans Harte Breen Barbara Yaaclw Sandra Gulotta Mrs Wtntfred Cunntngltarn
Advtser
Tlmrd row Rosemary Del?oma Lille Kvnetelc Judy Cortus Sue Madden Carol Adams Terry
Marttn Dot Gecu Gal Taylor
Fourth row Eleanor Mustnskt Lenore Levy Wtlma OConnell Bc ty Barrett Arleen Gale Mtldred
Hall Anna Brown
An exarntnatton on the ntalor sports actlvltles IS gtven to the sophomore
or tumor gurls wtshtng to try out for the acttvtty un the sprung Leaders are
chosen from thus group
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Shnrley Kantorslu Pat Uccello Paulnne Ouellette Donna Sparveru Marvourlne Macle Carol Adams
Captann Vlrgnnua Lnnsl CoCaptaun Lrnda Fannlng Judy Baggot lrva Willett Nancy Pathe
Joanne Hednck
The Baton Tvvnrlers perform at home football and basketball games and
communnty parades Membershnp as open to any gurl who has had some
experrence tn baton twlrllng Try outs for the group are held In the fall
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Fnrst row Cynthua Rrsley Helaune Vendolosku Alnson Brdwell Patrrcua FltzGlbbons Captaln
Lenore Levy Co Captarn Ruta Donovan Marcua Galuslca
Second row Norma Schalrlacken Rosemary DeRoma Dot Gecr Hazel Burhams Barbara Yauch
Alrce Overend Deane Tlllmghast Mrs Mary Jane Wilson Advnser Brenda Holmes Mary Rose
Derners Lorralne Avery Pat Connelly
Newly organrzed last year, the Drull Team rs made up of those gurls
who through their executuon of marching and drills have shown that they
are qualufied to be ID thus organrzatuon The pruncnpal function of the Drull
Team ns to march at football and basketball games and for benefit events
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GOLD TEAM CAPTAINS G A C OFFICERS RED TEAM CAPTAINS
Kneellng Wllma OConnell Captaln Stand Barbara Yaucb Secretary Arleen Gale Presu Kneeling Karen Moynlhan Captam Stand
mg Marte Breen Co Captaln dent Donna Skeban Treasurer Carole Rucclo :ng Anna Brown Co Captarn
Vnce Presrdent
Frrst row Mrs Wrnrlred Connlnolwam Advuser Dolly Haynes Carole Rlccno Arleen Gale Barbara
Second row Ann McAlluster Ellen Wrllrams Susan Madden Patrucra Connelly Theresa Martnn
Sandra Gollotva Lenore Levy Patncla Flannuqan Carol Adams
Tlwrd row Donna Rlccardo Anna Brown Karen Moynnban Wrlma OConnell Eleanor Muslnskn
Kathleen Hrckson Marne Breen
GIRLS ATHLETIC COUNCIL
The Gurls Atbletuc Councll COYWSISTS of the managers of speed ball bas
lcetball swlnwnwlng baclnwlnton bovvl ng arclwery soccer gyrnnastncs folk
clanclng ping pong tombllng tennls softball volleyball and field hockey
Yauch, DonnavSkel1an, Mlldred li-lall, 'Alison Blldwell, Mrs. Jeannette Corbett, Adviser.
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3110 PROSPECT ST.
EAST HARTFORD, CONN.
Tel. IAckson 8-0437
GAINES DRILLING CO
ARTESIAN WELLS AND PUMPS
Rockville Tel TRernont 5 9014
C g tl tions to the
Class of 1956
BUSTER'S EXPRESS
339 GOODWIN smssr EAST HARTFORD
DENNISON STUDIOS
42 Conn. Boulevard East Hartford
IA 8-7012
We Sell Tall Everyday Cards, Stationery,
Giftwraps, Notes, Gift Items, Etc,, at a Large
Profit to You - All Schools, Clubs and
Organizations Can Call or Write
THE GEM VAN and STORAGE COMPANY
Agent UNITED VAN LINES INC
Hartford Connecticut
Moving With Care Everywhere
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DISHAW INSURANCE AGENCY smug O0 O
Fried Chicken - Scallops - Clams - Shrimp
1128 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD COMPLETE MENU
Compliments of
"YOUR A G P MANAGER AND CLERKSH
CARL'S BARBER SHOP
5 Barbers - No Waiting
188 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD, CONN.
HOLLIS GEER
MOTOR DOCTOR
360 BURNSIDE AVENUE EAST HARTFORD
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Is It Really That Boring?
NAVIN'S CANTEEN
se WILLOW STREET
EAST HARTFORD
Compliments ol
RAYCO AUTO SEAT COVER CORP.
375 CONNECTICUT BOULEVARD EAST HARTFORD Push 'em Back!
WOODBURY GLASS CO., INC.
34 BURNSIDE AVENUE
EAST HARTFORD, CONN.
THE BURNSIDE THEATER C0"'P'm"'S 0'
Finest Films - Luxuxious Seats MRS' GUSSIE COHEN
Cinemascope - Vistavision Co.
Ai, Conan' d - E Y f ee p king 989 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD. CONN.
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CONNECTICUT FARMERS CO-OP
Poultry and Eggs - Retail Store
91 CHURCH STREET
Complimenfsof PAT'S MEDICAL PHARMACY
CORNER SODA 5 LIQUOR P. T. GULLOTTA. B.s., R. Ph.
asa MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD, CONN. Phone IA 9-1402
Tel- BU 9,9769 - CHARLES FHAGO 1001 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD, CONN.
OUR AIM TO MAKE
OUR BANK
YOUR BANK
SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS
The Pratt Street Bank
980 MAIN STREET
EAST HARTFORD CONN
LOUIS SLAVKIN AUTO STATION NUTMEG BAKERY
957 MAIN STREET EAsT HARTFORD 1020 MAIN sTREE'r EAST HARTFORD
OLMSTED McGRATH AGENCY INC
General Insurance Representlng Hartford Cornparnes
1010 MAIN STREET ROOMS 205 206
EAST HARTFORD Tel IAckson 86024
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RICHARD A SLATTERY AGENCY
Complete Insurance Servxce
1169 Mcun Street EAST HARTFORD
IAckson 8 8655 IAckson 8 8155
Lxfe Accxclent Hospnahzcrtron Fmre
Automoblle Burglary Lxctbthty Bonds
All Fonns of Insurance
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For Complete Sports Eqmpment
Athleuc Outhtters to
SCHOOLS COLLEGES INDUSTRIES
ALLING RUBBER CO
1007 MAIN sTREf.'r EAST HARTFORD CONN
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PROSPECT PHARMACY
1555 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD T 1 IA B 1426
IOSEPH WEISS
24 H R Em g
DAVIS 6- BRADFORD
LUMBER CO
Lumber and Bulldmg Matencxls
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200 TOLLAND STREEYI'
EAST HARTFORD CONN N SWB H U
Compl1ments of
20TH CENTURY TELEVISION
Sales Servxce
435 BURNSIDE AVENUE EAST HARTFORD CONN
Telephone IAckson 8 1554
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fA1so Known as Char1ie's Standl
1350 SILVER LANE
EAST HARTFORD, CONN.
ROGER W. DRIGGS
Insurance - Real Estate
754 MAIN STREET - Phone IA 8-4622
ROMAN'S MARKET
494 BURNSIDE AVENUE
EAST HARTFORD
TRIANGLE SNACK BAR
fUnder New Management?
Specializing in A11 Kinds of Grinders
La Pizza to Take Out and
Spaghetti Cooked to Order
Hot Dogs - Steaks - Hamburgers
Soda Fountain
- For Orders io Take Out Call -
BU 9-4201
171 GOVERNOR ST. EAST HARTFORD
Congratulatrons and Best Wrshes
For Success and Happmess
To The Class of 1956
East Hartford Hrgh School
TRACTOR
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L E TALCOTT AND SONS INCORPORATED
353 PARK AVENUE
Northeastern Drstnbutor
Ford Tractors Ford Equxpment
Fordson Malor Dresel Tractors
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4 GREAT HILL ROAD
VAN S SUNOCO SERVICE EAST HARTFORD CONNECTICUT
468 MAIN STREET
A T HOWE BOAT CO
EAST HARTFORD 445 449 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD
Ph IA 8-4401
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sUPER1oR HARDWARE AND SUPPLY VENI KI-EEN VENETIAN
BLIND C0
1262 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD
S Tel IA 8 8018
717 BURNSIDE AVENUE EAST HARTFORD
Manufacturers of
BUHNSIDE RESTAURANT Custom Made B11nds and W1ndow Shades
Combmauon Alurmnum Storm W1ndows and
694 BURNSIDE AVENUE Awn1ngs Renovaung and Cleamng
EAST HARTFORD CONN Venetmn Bllnds
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DINER
Karen Takes Tzme Out For Lunch
For The Best Food In Town
O BRIEN S DINER
sea CONNECTICUT BOULEVARD EAST HARTFORD
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DAIRY FARMS A COMPLETE LINE OF DAIRY PRODUCTS
M11k Cream Cottage Cheese Eggs Butter Ice Cream
1100 BURNSIDE AVENUE EAST HARTFORD CONN
Telephone BU 91501
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IA 8 2149 PHONES IA 8 2140
471 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD
Fuel O11 SGIVICG Stahon Garage
A. WILLARD 6 SONS
O11 Burners Complete Heatmg Serv1ce
Choxce Meats and Grocenes
108 BURNSIDE AVE EAST HARTFORD, CONN 1515 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD, CONN
MAPLE BARBER SHOP
new MAIN STREET Congratulanons from
EAST HARTFORD
SAINT MARY'S GLYNN CLUB
Professional School of Accountmg Two Year Program
HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING C' Y' O'
66 FOREST STREET HARTFORD, CONN
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SHERMAN 'S MEN'S WEAR
"A Fine Shop for Fine Men"
1127 Main Street East Hartford, Conn
IA 8-2934
Next to East Hartford Federal Savings
FORMAL WEAR FOR HIRE
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SKI'S ICE CREAM
237 PITKIN STREET EAST HARTFORD, CONN.
Where You Get the Wor1d's Largest Hot Dogs
And Sundaes at the WOr1d's Lowest Price
Compliments of . . .
THE EAST HARTFORD GAZETTE
1128 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD, CONN.
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I. R. BOURKE, D.D.S.
1126 MAIN STREET
EDWARD I. KENEFICK. IR., D.D.S
1746 MAIN STREET
DR H B HAYLETT
1109 MAIN STREET
DR W H LOHMAN
ea CONNECTICUT BOULEVARD
DR Z P HERVEY
1169 MAIN STREET
DR IOHN MURPHY
27 WELLS AVENUE
WILLIAM KASLER D D S OSKAR SCHICK D D S
585 BURNSIDE AVENUE 1011 MAIN STREET
BERNARD L TULIN DDS
116! MAIN STREET
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