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-iff? :iff 51.232-1 ,TN Q -C dh JI' xivf L x 1 'il Q gyffiel- 9 f f 'X Frnm Row Cleft to rightj-Betty Keisler, Claire Sniffen, FOURTH Row-Beverly Courville, Noreen O'Connor, June Frances Tomasetta, Lillian Eletto, Rose Caiati, Margaret Veno, Rose Marie Santo, Carmella Battley, Rose Greco, Beverly Nelson, Jean Millard, Leonora Santa, Grace Zimmerman, Irene Sanders, Doris Egenites, Sue VVells. SECOND Row-Barbara Ely, Grace Littell, Dorothy Bart- ley, Marion DePietro, Theresa Gurn, Audrey Mosher, Magdalena Luczkowsky, Edna O'Boy, Eileen Ny- strom, Enid Amundsen, Elva VVilkinson, Margaret Rick, Betty Ritch, Eileen McGrath, Joan Lake. Truim Row-Alice Tobin, Marion Budin, Anne Burk- hardt, Lillian Spitzer, Rapheline Agliotta, Muriel Olsen, Antoinette Cenatempo, Evelyn Guerra, An- toinette Arena, Jeanette Scapeccia, Flora Bourgault, Edith Banks, Blanche Castillo, Anna Pinto, Agatha Bonanni. Harris, Norma Romano, Rose Mary Mace, Dorothy Raymond, Pearl Norback, Palma Scapeccia., Barbara Slauson, Madeline DelColle, Geraldine Bartlett, Helen Abramowitz, Ruth Hall, Dorothy Michalski, Helen VVeed, Alice Lutz. FIFTH Row-Frances Travo, Eva Stolz, Fred Kron, TOP Connie Hogarty, Dorothy Fojdics, Vivian Moore, Sarah McCollum, June Arnoys, Julia Norwood, Mil- dred Deysenroth. Row-Mr. Andrews, XVillian1 Banks, Edward Mc- Sally, Richard O'Grady, Carlton Erickson, Eugene Sloman, Edward Mulcahy, Richard Verbanic, Ray- mond Seib, Jack Raderty, Robert Riczu, Gloria Corey, Patricia Horton. THE DRILL SQUAD This is the organization that always adds a colorful note to our football games and to the parades that are held in Norwalk. It is under the direction of Mr. Andrews and Mrs. Appcrson.
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gi N F!! 2 l 9 0 G , -2 ,V m l l l 7 , l Fmsfr Row Cleft to rightj-Patty Horton, Connie Ho- garty, Head Cheerleader. SECOND Row-Joan Lake, Frances Travo, Noreen O'C0n- nor, Gloria Corey, Marion Budin, Alice Tobin. THIRD Row-Claire Craven, Eileen McGrath, Beverly Courville, Eva Stolz, Barbara Ely, Grace Littell, Marguerite Ross. CHEERLEADERS These are the young ladies who are always willing to pep up the students at baseball, football, or basketball games. Mrs. Apperson is their sponsor.
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I TSHERS' CLUB The Ushers' Club. under the dircctiom of Mrs. Anderson, meets at various f' 1 . . . . - - imes tiioughout the year. Thx purpose of the club is to provide ushers for any type of program which is sponsored by the school or associations within the com- munity. Membership is open to all sophomores, juniors and seniors interested in helping out at the various programs. SKI CLUB The Ski Club is under the direction of Mr. Lobdell and is sponsored for all those interested in skiing. VVhcn the weather is favorable, they make several trips north to the snow-covered slopes. The otliicers are: President, Howard Sloman, and Secretary-Treasurer, Mimi Steinberg. BOYS' CLUB The Boys' Club is an organization of boys interested in sports activities within the school a d ' ' l ' ' 1 ' ' n in a genera good time This club raised money for the fund for injured athletes by means of a magician show. The oilicers are: President, Don Radley: Vice-President, Ernie Nevidjohng Secretary, Dick Millburng Treasurer, Earl O'Brien. SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB This club presented the radio play Miracle on the Danube by Maxwell An- derson. The following students participated: John Fabrizio. John Maestri, Fred M'urphy, Frank Pasquale, Donald Soulc and Chester VVithing'ton. On February 9 the club presented a one-act play, The VVhite Phantom, by Ivilbur Braun, for the assembly. Another one-act play, Peace, It's VVonderful, has been presented. The cast is as follows: Edith. the wife ............. ............ H arriet Rosenthal Fred, the husband .,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. ....... R aymond Stabinsky Roscoe. home from college ........ ............... 1 l0hn llI3f?Stl'i Junior,', high school ........... ........... Donald 501116 Helen, high school ...........,...,,,....................... .......,................... Jean LeCount Another radio play, 'Wvhat VVe Defend, written by Bernard C. Schoenfield, was presented. Raymond Stabinsky rehearsed a group of students from the club. GIRLS' CLUBS There are Senior, Junior. and Sophomore Girls' Clubs in Norwalk High School. The purpose of these clubs is to teach proper etiquette and promote charm and poise among the girls. The sponsors of the clubs are: Senior Girls' Clubs: Miss Green. Miss Flaherty, Miss Daggyg Junior Girls' Clubs: Mrs. Sturges. Miss Harris, Miss Cahalang Sophomore Girls' Clubs: Mrs. Bushnell, Miss Child, Mrs. Lewis. RADIO CLUB The Radio Club consists of students who are interested in learning the different parts and the codes of radio. The officers are: President, Frank Slakerg Vice- President, Charles Solteszg Secretary and Treasurer, Philip Aaronson. Mr. Nord- strom is the sponsor. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club of Norwalk High School was'formed to promote interest in science among students who desire further knowledge of it. Mr. Nathanson is the sponsor. Club officers are: President, Leonard Greeng Vice-President-Treasurer, Aran Saiirg Secretary, David Bernard: Publicity Agent, Timothy Pierce.
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